Congressional canvass for the 2010 Philippine presidential election

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Canvassed provinces and cities for the presidential election. 2010PhilippinePresidentialElection.png
Canvassed provinces and cities for the presidential election.
Canvassed provinces and cities for the vice presidential election. Loren Legarda and Bayani Fernando, despite having more votes than Edu Manzano, failed to win in any province or city where COCs had been canvassed. 2010PhilippineVicePresidentialElection.png
Canvassed provinces and cities for the vice presidential election. Loren Legarda and Bayani Fernando, despite having more votes than Edu Manzano, failed to win in any province or city where COCs had been canvassed.

The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Congress of the Philippines for the 2010 Philippine presidential and vice presidential election. The canvassing, originally scheduled to start on May 31, started on May 25, 2010, and ended on June 9, 2010. The Congress is mandated to declare a winner 30 days after the elections (June 9). [1]

Contents

Process

After voters had finished voting, the counting machines will then count the votes received by each candidate in each position. For positions elected on a national basis (president, vice president, senators and party-list representatives), the counting machine will then print an election return for that precinct, and will transmit the results to the municipal/city board of canvassers, Congress, Commission on Elections, the citizen's arm authorized by the commission, political parties, and others.

The city or municipality will then tally the votes for all positions and will issue two documents at its conclusion: a statement of votes where the votes obtained by candidates in each precinct in a city/municipality is stated; and a certificate of canvass (COC), a document in electronic and printed form containing the total votes in figures obtained by each candidate in the city or municipality. The city or municipal COC will either be sent electronically to Congress (if the city is an Independent city with its own legislative district) or to the provincial board of canvassers in which the process is repeated; this time the provincial COC will be sent to Congress.

Congress, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, will canvass the votes to determine who among the candidates are elected president and vice president. [2]

In theory, all of the votes from the election returns when added must be equal to the votes canvassed by Congress coming from the city/provincial COCs.

Members of the canvassing committee

Instead of the whole Congress canvassing the votes, a committee comprised evenly between the Senate and the House of Representatives will canvass the votes at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, the home of the House of Representatives. The Senate President and the Speaker will co-chair the proceedings; previously, the majority leaders of both houses played this role. [3] House Speaker Prospero Nograles announced the composition of the House delegation on May 21, [3] as Senate Majority Floor Leader Migz Zubiri announced theirs on May 24. [4]

SenatePositionHouse of Representatives
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP)Co-chairpersonsHouse Speaker Prospero Nograles (Davao City, Lakas Kampi CMD)
Members
Alternates

Members of Congress who ran for president (Noynoy Aquino, Richard Gordon, Jamby Madrigal, and Manny Villar) and vice president (Loren Legarda and Mar Roxas) are banned from attending the proceedings. Senators Miriam Defensor Santiago and Francis Escudero recused themselves for actively supporting candidates for president and vice president (Defensor Santiago herself was a guest senatorial candidate of four parties), while Estrada, who also recused himself, will only sit to provide quorum.

Each political party is entitled to two lawyers who may file motions before Congress.

Proceedings

DateScheduled startActual startEndedCOCs canvassed
May 25 [5] 2:00 p.m.2:52 p.m.5:09 p.m.0
May 26 [6] 2:00 p.m.2:44 p.m.8:45 p.m.0
May 271:00 p.m. [6] 1:55 p.m. [7] 8:45 p.m. [8] 5
May 281:00 p.m. [9] 8:50 p.m. [10] 126
May 311:00 p.m.4:00 p.m.10:10 p.m. [11] 9
June 11:00 p.m. [11] 8:31 p.m.63
June 21:00 p.m. [12] 1:40 p.m. [13] 18
June 31:00 p.m.8:58 p.m.25
June 71:00 p.m.9:13 p.m.4
June 81:00 p.m.2:48 p.m.1
June 92:00 p.m.N/A

May 25–28

On May 25, while the Senate approved the rules governing the proceedings quickly, House members took an hour to approve the rules. Joel Villanueva of CIBAC party-list predicted that once the certificates of canvass from the incumbent Congressman was defeated will be checked, "expect these defeated lawmakers to raise hell." Speaker Nograles, himself beaten in the Davao City mayoralty election (he is term-limited to run for congressman this election), assured that the new president and vice president will be proclaimed simultaneously. Congress adjourned after approval of the rules and will reconvene on the afternoon of May 26. [14]

On May 26, all Commission on Elections commissioners, Smartmatic executives and information technology experts where present before the joint canvassing committee. The Congressmen asked the commissioners on the matter of "two" separate certificates of canvass (COC) for the positions of president and vice president. Dilangalen remarked that in the 2004 election, there was only one COC for both positions; Commissioner Larrazabal replied that each COC, although printed in several pages, is one document, with Chairman Jose Melo adding that there is a separate COC per position per province. Arthur Defensor asked if this meant Congress should canvass the COCs separately, with Nograles replying that will be up for the canvassing committee to decide that. Other issues tackled the lack of digital signatures in the election returns, and the erroneous number of registered voters in the Smartmatic database ("256, 733, 195") when Enrile opened the server. Smartmatic president for Asia-Pacific Cesar Flores replied to Enrile that the erroneous figure was an error in the application "that was adding the number of registered voters from the PCOS [machines] from the precinct level and it was adding the number of registered voters from the municipal level…and from the province…Therefore, multiplying the number of registered voters", and that only voter turnout and not the results for all positions will be affected. [6]

After starting 55 minutes late, [7] representative Didagen Dilangalen questioned the authenticity of the automated elections and opposed moves to open the ballot boxes containing machine-generated COCs. Enrile sought a compromise by proposing the creation of a technical working group that will hold a separate inquiry in the legitimacy of the automated election results. Dilangalen left the plenary after Zubiri made the motion to open the COCs from overseas absentee voting (OAV). After and six hours of joint session, canvassing for manually counted COCs were begun with OAVs from Laos being the first COC canvassed. Aquino and Roxas led after the first day that the COCs were canvassed. COCs from Guam, Brunei, Papua New Guinea and Thailand were the other COCs canvassed before Congress adjourned for the day. [15]

By the end of the week, the joint committee was avail to canvass 131 COCs, except for two: one COC from the Bahamas had irregularities and was deferred, while the COC from Iran was found to be empty. [16] As well, 26 countries and territories recorded zero votes for all positions namely: Guyana, Barbados, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Nepal, Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Tanzania, and Iran (as stated before). This led to Senator Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. to question the COMELEC on the reason for the dismal result of overseas Filipinos failing to vote. [17]

May 31–June 4

The main crux of contention during the canvassing for the COCs transmitted electronically was the issue of null votes, i.e. overvotes, undervotes, abstentions, and votes were not tallied in CoCs because of incomplete transmission. The Aquino-Roxas Bantay Balota (ARBB, "Aquino-Roxas ballot watch") said that 3 million votes were considered null votes, and 10-15% of votes from Roxas' strongholds in Western Visayas and Central Visayas were wasted. In addition, according to them, if to 50-60% of the votes were for Roxas, he would've lost 250,000-300,000 votes. ARBB did not question null votes for the presidential election, where Aquino is leading. The commission, however, said that the nullified votes are the equivalent of "stray votes" before automation, and that rules on stray or null votes would apply even if votes were manually counted in an electoral protest, chairman Jose Melo said. [18]

Other frequent objections by lawyers representing the candidates were the lowering of thresholds of votes canvassed locally, which were then transmitted to the commission's servers, and mismatching figures in the electronic and manual COCs.

At the end of the week, only five COCs are left to be canvassed. COCs from Davao City, Bacolod, Mountain Province, Eastern Samar and Lanao del Sur, in which some municipalities held rescheduled elections on June 4. Session will resume on June 7. [19]

June 7–9

With only five COCs left on June 7 waiting to be canvassed, the Roxas camp was insisting on having a manual audit on all null votes. Congress, saying that it not within their rules to count the null votes, disallowed the motions and proceeded to canvass the four COCs in their possession – the COC from Lanao del Sur had not been delivered. This after 28 clustered precincts in the province failed to hold elections on June 3, the date of their rescheduled elections. As a result, with all but COC canvassed, Aquino and Binay had unassailable leads. [20]

On June 8, the Lanao del Sur COC was canvassed. In some precincts, Roxas had one or zero votes, and that there was 96% voter turnout in the province, revelations from Roxas' lawyer that representative Roilo Golez found to be "incredible . . . statistically improbable." The COC was still canvassed and Aquino and Binay will be proclaimed as president-elect and vice president-elect respectively, on June 9. [21]

On June 9, in a joint public session, Congress proclaimed Aquino as the president-elect, and Binay as the vice president-elect amidst a chorus of cheers from the gallery After the joint session was opened, Senate President pro tempore Jinggoy Estrada read his father's concession speech. The majority leaders of both Houses, Migz Zubiri and Arthur Defensor, Sr. both delivered their endorsement speeches supporting adopting the results of the canvass. Senate minority Aquilino Pimentel endorsed the resolution, and branded the acronym "PCOS" as "President Cory's Only Son", referring to Senator Aquino. The House deputy leaders Neptali Gonzales II and Roilo Golez also delivered speeches endorsing the resolution. Zuburi motioned that the resolution be passed, and was passed with no objection; Defensor also did the same for the House and was adopted without objections. The Senate President and House Speaker motioned to the majority leaders of both houses to accompany the president-elect and vice-president-elect to the session hall. With the resumption the session, Binay was first ushered on to the rostrum where Enrile and Nograles raised his hands; Aquino was then led to the rostrum where Nograles and Enrile, the man who had jailed his father Ninoy Aquino, raised his hand in victory.

The joint session for the canvassing and proclamation ended in a record time of eight days. [22] Aquino then held his first press conference as president-elect.

Presidential election

Based on the official canvass of the Congress of the Philippines [23]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Benigno Aquino III Liberal Party 15,208,67842.08
Joseph Estrada Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 9,487,83726.25
Manny Villar Nacionalista Party 5,573,83515.42
Gilbert Teodoro Lakas–Kampi–CMD 4,095,83911.33
Eddie Villanueva Bangon Pilipinas 1,125,8783.12
Dick Gordon Bagumbayan–VNP 501,7271.39
Nicanor Perlas Independent54,5750.15
Jamby Madrigal Independent46,4890.13
John Carlos de los Reyes Ang Kapatiran 44,2440.12
Total36,139,102100.00
Valid votes36,139,10294.73
Invalid/blank votes [a] 2,010,2695.27
Total votes38,149,371100.00
Registered voters/turnout51,317,07374.34
Source: COMELEC
  1. Includes 181,985 votes for Vetellano Acosta (Kilusang Bagong Lipunan) who was disqualified after the ballots were printed.
Province/City Aquino Estrada Villar Teodoro Villanueva Gordon Perlas Madrigal De los Reyes Acosta [a]
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes
Abra 15,71314.1633,15129.8830,94127.8927,62324.902,4212.185300.482780.251770.161110.10603
Agusan del Norte 118,54743.7642,33815.6330,99211.4464,04123.6412,2784.531,7730.653920.142860.112580.102,245
Agusan del Sur 74,26531.1460,65125.4325,78110.8162,70526.2913,4035.627580.324950.212140.092200.091,371
Aklan 105,45145.2546,17419.8140,67317.4531,40213.476,2012.662,2410.963800.162670.112670.111,242
Albay 340,57162.2665,62612.0076,83914.0547,1778.629,7601.784,1230.757310.131,3010.248880.164,351
Antique 93,40043.9940,49619.0752,82024.8816,8717.956,0482.851,3820.655740.273480.163600.171,371
Apayao 5,17611.6818,56641.9013,16729.725,22211.791,8154.101830.41770.17690.16330.07178
Aurora 23,06027.8135,95643.3711,69014.106,2517.545,0896.146440.78780.09760.09700.08389
Bacolod 129,09464.9917,2058.6623,20011.6821,24910.704,7662.402,3581.191960.102390.123150.16750
Baguio 42,60339.9912,80812.0213,38112.5627,32625.655,6865.344,0193.773010.282670.251400.13273
Basilan 45,89233.8139,02728.7536,39526.8211,6888.611,3531.009610.711180.091830.131090.08666
Bataan 130,32236.67105,07229.5777,06621.6923,2556.5412,2713.456,2561.763850.114530.132920.08919
Batanes 4,09451.163103.871,65920.731,73121.631341.67550.6940.0540.05110.1435
Batangas 629,97760.37187,90018.0192,8358.9084,2418.0735,0293.3610,6531.027400.071,1400.111,0620.103,580
Benguet 56,40437.7023,17315.4921,72714.5234,27322.9110,8937.282,3121.552880.193420.232120.14556
Biliran 21,27029.4710,70014.8325,28135.0311,86616.442,3153.213570.491420.201010.141310.18600
Bohol 303,20053.7953,6349.52106,54518.9079,31914.0714,4242.563,2640.581,3680.249480.179470.175,341
Bukidnon 157,41731.44200,44940.0495,03918.9829,3045.8513,6622.731,8700.371,2590.255630.111,1070.227,958
Bulacan 521,54945.96344,41330.3595,1298.3874,1686.5467,1845.9228,3482.501,2600.111,5420.141,1690.103,012
Cagayan 127,19828.73143,91132.5199,96222.5854,65912.3512,5022.822,6500.606980.166150.144660.112,439
Cagayan de Oro 69,55433.8293,76745.5913,2746.4519,8289.646,6573.241,9370.942840.141650.082140.101,399
Caloocan 195,57145.87131,93630.9430,9897.2736,8538.6417,1744.0312,0872.835910.146970.164650.111,061
Camarines Norte 94,70547.1963,04831.4221,70510.8212,5546.266,1733.081,6910.842390.123330.172350.121,232
Camarines Sur 315,68146.53122,88518.11148,50921.8969,72210.2813,9582.064,7790.708110.121,2220.188250.124,113
Camiguin 9,74921.823,3347.462,1854.8928,78464.414471.00750.17720.16230.05180.04194
Capiz 190,06158.5225,4607.8448,23814.8553,75816.555,0201.551,0290.324100.133030.095090.162,864
Catanduanes 35,43428.6370,59157.048,5806.934,9594.012,9212.367590.612330.191250.101530.12539
Cavite 492,32845.11310,42228.45116,60410.6991,0528.3452,0474.7724,6332.261,4690.131,6450.151,0800.102,650
Cebu 759,93854.1367,5784.81200,28714.27344,78324.5617,4381.247,5910.542,5290.181,4940.112,3240.177,888
Cebu City 226,34260.6721,1885.6848,09812.8967,00517.964,6621.253,8071.027300.203770.108350.221,353
Compostela Valley 65,85226.07129,40351.2428,12311.1418,3547.279,4363.746080.243480.142040.082290.091,491
Cotabato 91,32220.78269,26761.2743,6169.9322,0465.0210,9932.501,2020.275170.122950.071900.041,570
Davao City 204,71336.50253,62345.2228,4075.0653,4079.5214,8522.654,1110.736770.125240.096100.113,822
Davao del Norte 112,80132.44173,49449.8917,1184.9234,0529.798,3032.391,0310.303970.112430.073010.091,464
Davao del Sur 73,66421.34169,98149.2445,41113.1547,90413.885,8901.711,2540.365300.152890.083140.091,629
Davao Oriental 44,23322.1488,80744.4441,04820.5418,4829.256,0903.055350.273100.161570.081690.081,043
Dinagat Islands 9,24921.213,1917.327,02416.1122,55051.711,2012.752220.51790.18500.11460.11282
Eastern Samar 76,02839.1559,26130.5135,62018.3413,6967.057,1343.671,3150.684830.253680.193070.161,208
Guimaras 21,00428.854,5816.2921,06528.9424,25633.321,3491.852900.401120.15830.11610.08233
Ifugao 28,43537.5716,02421.1714,02418.536,3538.399,82812.996110.811220.161710.231180.16381
Ilocos Norte 32,83111.4691,56531.97111,81439.0438,67813.508,9803.141,7860.622650.093430.121620.06698
Ilocos Sur 56,91718.1839,65512.67147,66447.1756,10517.929,5333.052,1760.703090.104810.152300.07708
Iloilo 374,03848.9145,8365.99268,56735.1254,1007.0713,8761.813,4610.452,9890.399640.139120.124,410
Iloilo City 96,04350.9916,6528.8441,24821.9027,46414.584,2452.251,8821.004190.221910.102240.12539
Isabela 175,25429.05262,85643.58100,33216.6341,5406.8917,0082.824,2440.707060.126620.116120.103,905
Kalinga 19,60821.8231,52435.0818,87521.0113,84815.414,6805.218140.911400.161770.201860.21609
La Union 86,83924.94126,60236.3587,27925.0631,8459.1411,0033.163,3470.964010.126280.183000.09958
Laguna 442,62042.97354,36334.4087,8698.5370,9576.8946,3344.5023,8232.311,3130.131,5610.151,1390.112,680
Lanao del Norte 96,41327.62125,47935.9523,0586.6195,34427.316,2321.791,5310.444860.142350.072760.081,455
Lanao del Sur 136,62548.7816,8086.0089,08831.8030,31510.822,9821.063,3131.183190.114480.162130.081,146
Las Piñas 67,40432.0826,65512.6983,62039.8018,6778.896,3543.026,6323.162830.132320.112600.12327
Leyte 291,10640.07192,74026.53139,43919.1977,39010.6515,5352.146,3540.871,4910.211,2820.181,2450.175,357
Maguindanao 163,37741.3352,02013.16125,40031.7247,08211.914,6861.191,8320.462970.084440.111830.051,441
Makati 125,33344.9570,06525.1322,9578.2340,31314.468,7743.1510,0733.614940.183820.144150.15607
Malabon 57,51042.0948,30135.359,3926.8711,7728.624,6423.404,3663.202090.152680.201710.13302
Mandaluyong 61,23945.4936,96427.469,3046.9117,70213.153,9962.974,8693.622370.181470.111650.12323
Manila 298,21743.65214,51731.4052,5607.6972,52110.6220,0222.9322,4033.281,0900.161,0290.158120.121,599
Marikina 75,90548.2133,95321.569,1705.8215,84210.066,2833.9915,5799.892490.162500.162240.14393
Marinduque 45,83945.9535,96736.068,4308.455,6425.662,6012.618370.841770.181130.111420.14596
Masbate 130,80044.8562,05621.2849,72617.0534,57011.8510,4043.571,7230.599240.324980.179080.313,173
Misamis Occidental 99,26440.4740,81116.6456,04522.8541,66916.995,7352.348550.353940.161920.083310.131,990
Misamis Oriental 119,47132.90157,62743.4041,61711.4632,9389.078,3952.311,6030.445460.154140.115640.163,866
Mountain Province 20,41529.4415,11721.8013,25819.1211,57016.687,70511.117981.151660.242150.311050.15312
Muntinlupa 89,12547.3848,44625.7620,48010.8917,6649.396,6173.525,0552.691940.102740.152370.13510
Navotas 24,41327.4249,37455.464,7795.375,2045.853,1133.501,8392.07920.101250.14800.09153
Negros Occidental 515,48056.9590,63410.01165,26618.26105,57311.6619,9132.204,3340.481,1310.121,3170.151,5680.178,474
Negros Oriental 264,38855.1030,3116.3290,37018.8473,08115.2315,6353.262,8280.591,4790.316910.141,0110.216,520
Northern Samar 103,01543.3365,14127.4028,78212.1132,26313.576,5562.768320.355310.222570.113760.162,523
Nueva Ecija 295,01533.56426,54248.5281,7149.3041,3894.7122,2832.5310,1951.167210.086980.085540.062,464
Nueva Vizcaya 49,96429.4552,00530.6546,49427.4010,9446.458,4424.981,2880.761890.111790.111670.10586
Occidental Mindoro 50,46830.7483,22250.6913,7008.3410,7916.574,4832.739980.611970.121480.091750.11696
Oriental Mindoro 148,88448.3195,86631.1128,9989.4115,1094.9016,5635.371,8930.613240.112540.082760.091,448
Palawan 117,74933.59129,48836.9365,36818.6411,7953.3621,9536.262,0360.587600.226540.197940.233,150
Pampanga 327,66636.6043,2984.84194,99921.78280,46231.3330,9473.4615,5501.746950.088540.107240.082,595
Pangasinan 537,53343.17223,44117.94318,53325.58105,1578.4442,0953.3813,9951.121,0200.082,2220.181,2780.105,477
Parañaque 99,98849.7745,23022.5116,7628.3425,13312.515,7232.857,2593.613020.152320.122900.14556
Pasay 78,44543.4758,18732.2414,4578.0118,38110.185,7723.204,5692.532530.142260.131820.10465
Pasig 128,18949.6663,67424.6722,7378.8125,0119.698,7663.408,7463.393510.143550.143190.12609
Quezon 356,22846.09286,20837.0357,3837.4245,0505.8318,7792.436,5290.841,0730.148330.118670.113,354
Quezon City 364,04847.88206,43527.1542,4755.5987,29211.4824,7283.2531,5564.151,5450.201,0480.141,1700.151,746
Quirino 19,34125.9127,16236.3917,02822.825,2817.084,9156.596300.841210.16920.12630.08282
Rizal 353,53141.88303,82935.9960,9397.2265,6527.7831,0013.6725,8473.061,1780.141,1810.141,0160.122,027
Romblon 44,36936.2027,25622.2436,57129.846,5375.336,8205.565870.481690.141160.091300.11411
Samar 122,19539.7385,98527.9671,01523.0916,7685.459,0052.931,0580.346420.214530.154080.132,137
San Juan 22,22538.5721,34137.032,5114.367,28912.651,7363.012,2493.901060.18840.15850.15103
Sarangani 25,88215.0491,32753.0826,58815.4522,16112.885,1062.974050.243220.191550.091000.06728
Siquijor 21,52144.194,3909.013,8998.0117,61836.188391.722130.441100.23450.09670.14243
Sorsogon 132,57543.04103,26133.5341,67013.5319,1896.237,1992.342,4420.794430.147030.235140.172,309
South Cotabato 126,68227.02284,49460.6924,4325.2118,7133.9911,3602.421,9370.415860.133040.062790.061,728
Southern Leyte 80,37342.5213,8627.3327,48614.5460,45631.995,0382.671,0060.533160.172340.122320.12892
Sultan Kudarat 62,76026.45146,04261.5518,4247.775,0582.133,9841.684390.192640.111390.061490.06661
Sulu 69,37839.0110,9846.1863,46335.6930,89217.371,9281.086670.382280.131290.071570.09977
Surigao del Norte 74,81334.8531,50914.6862,57929.1533,25915.4910,7365.008420.393640.173190.152730.131,268
Surigao del Sur 94,79138.8656,31323.0842,20517.3036,02814.7712,1084.961,1060.456760.283360.143830.161,447
TaguigPateros 104,37347.8461,73528.3020,6889.4818,1878.347,9713.654,4302.032520.123180.152160.10717
Tarlac 387,62473.5230,1915.7328,6325.4365,13912.3512,0632.292,5050.482260.042730.055780.112,401
Tawi-Tawi 46,04247.417,5687.7927,28528.1013,90014.311,4851.533700.381640.171650.171290.13792
Valenzuela 90,20346.1853,95927.6218,2419.3418,3009.377,5613.876,3583.252320.122980.151940.10464
Zambales 127,72240.8184,45126.9926,5458.4814,3814.609,1372.9249,46215.812280.073850.126230.20934
Zamboanga City 75,24335.9797,44346.5924,37511.656,5223.123,5811.711,3810.662970.141510.071740.08666
Zamboanga del Norte 157,32040.4574,73119.2192,83223.8754,44514.006,3951.641,2550.321,0260.264500.124810.122,683
Zamboanga del Sur 158,86645.95111,53532.2642,40612.2622,4516.498,3922.438890.265150.153220.093960.113,425
Zamboanga Sibugay 39,01917.4887,12639.0374,60833.4214,5076.506,6172.964400.204130.191550.073380.151,526
Absentee voters 86,29751.1716,3079.6718,35710.8820,15411.9519,72111.697,1024.212290.142560.152410.14149
Total15,208,67842.089,487,83726.255,573,83515.424,095,83911.331,125,8783.12501,7271.3954,5750.1546,4890.1344,2440.12181,985
  1. Votes for Vetellano Acosta are considered invalid.

Vice presidential election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jejomar Binay [a] PDP–Laban 14,645,57441.65
Mar Roxas Liberal Party 13,918,49039.58
Loren Legarda [b] Nationalist People's Coalition 4,294,66412.21
Bayani Fernando Bagumbayan–VNP 1,017,6312.89
Edu Manzano Lakas–Kampi–CMD 807,7282.30
Perfecto Yasay Jr. Bangon Pilipinas 364,6521.04
Jay Sonza [c] Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 64,2300.18
Dominador Chipeco Jr. Ang Kapatiran 52,5620.15
Total35,165,531100.00
Valid votes35,165,53192.18
Invalid/blank votes2,983,8407.82
Total votes38,149,371
Registered voters/turnout51,317,07374.34
Source: COMELEC
  1. Running mate of Joseph Estrada (Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino)
  2. Running mate of Manny Villar (Nacionalista Party)
  3. Running mate of Vetellano Acosta (Kilusang Bagong Lipunan) who was disqualified
Province/City Binay Roxas Legarda Fernando Manzano Yasay Sonza Chipeco
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Abra 52,82350.3118,75617.8626,51225.251,9961.904,0903.905380.511240.121570.15
Agusan del Norte 84,53932.22122,63846.7424,2949.264,4141.6821,2048.084,3811.674090.165080.19
Agusan del Sur 80,63335.1390,82739.5822,1999.673,4941.5227,31711.904,2241.843460.154630.20
Aklan 52,46623.24133,54559.1622,0619.7713,1035.801,7800.792,1490.953470.152850.13
Albay 222,54341.62244,28645.6941,0627.6812,6972.378,5101.593,3840.639820.181,1760.22
Antique 46,21322.7887,89343.3257,89328.534,2412.093,6001.772,1651.074180.214690.23
Apayao 18,66543.706,18114.4715,91837.279792.296061.422310.54630.15670.16
Aurora 35,24743.2420,92425.6720,91725.662,3382.877610.931,1281.381090.13850.10
Bacolod 44,50522.59135,74268.897,4613.794,8762.472,2501.141,7980.912170.112030.10
Baguio 39,43137.1347,67944.908,7738.266,2165.851,3451.272,4182.282600.24730.07
Basilan 63,64249.7829,90923.3928,31622.151,8201.423,6052.822200.171000.082460.19
Bataan 170,47748.82109,70531.4251,04414.629,5822.743,5761.023,8441.106420.182960.08
Batanes 1,09414.244,49758.541,26916.521431.865957.75520.68210.27110.14
Batangas 558,74854.12383,17037.1256,7805.5014,4811.409,0330.878,3670.811,0030.107720.07
Benguet 34,20723.3868,14946.5831,75521.715,4763.743,0772.103,1912.182720.191670.11
Biliran 33,90750.9118,17427.298,86413.311,0281.543,5705.368041.211360.201180.18
Bohol 185,50434.21261,59248.2463,50711.718,1241.5016,0892.975,2980.989010.171,2770.24
Bukidnon 170,29035.52198,31841.3684,46217.628,4791.779,9682.085,2031.091,5280.321,2370.26
Bulacan 559,24149.87408,01136.3981,9397.3144,4713.978,2580.7416,5441.482,0820.197890.07
Cagayan 222,70151.57115,93126.8476,51417.728,2771.925,2211.212,0160.475350.126790.16
Cagayan de Oro 115,93856.3970,11634.119,6014.674,5512.211,9180.932,9621.443430.171560.08
Caloocan 226,58053.26151,75035.6719,1824.5118,2034.283,2600.775,4691.297790.182140.05
Camarines Norte 86,67043.5877,27338.8525,18212.664,4982.262,5161.272,2231.122290.123020.15
Camarines Sur 232,97635.53271,67241.44109,37316.6813,6772.0920,4923.135,0280.771,0830.171,3270.20
Camiguin 5,14711.849,67422.262,1504.952220.5125,99359.822040.47220.05410.09
Capiz 88,31327.38204,83963.5014,5374.512,6300.8210,1513.151,4230.442610.084460.14
Catanduanes 65,17655.4132,31827.4813,72511.673,4002.891,4561.241,0440.892970.252070.18
Cavite 579,72853.45385,69535.5661,8325.7030,5952.827,2330.6716,9451.561,8650.177660.07
Cebu 323,17123.97814,39760.40123,2009.1419,1981.4255,1894.098,4000.622,4300.182,3890.18
Cebu City 91,24624.58240,31164.7321,9945.928,1442.195,3491.443,1510.855520.155140.14
Compostela Valley 118,52548.7083,79234.4327,96011.494,6361.914,7631.962,9341.213390.144060.17
Cotabato 223,04151.94122,96328.6355,81613.006,9041.6116,3853.823,3460.784230.105480.13
Davao City 278,49149.72232,46541.5125,1124.4810,0581.805,1330.927,1351.271,0140.186720.12
Davao del Norte 185,08254.03124,89036.4620,5466.004,1531.213,9131.143,2120.943720.113950.12
Davao del Sur 180,59954.5778,66123.7747,93414.485,6551.7114,6024.412,1330.647410.226300.19
Davao Oriental 83,26144.0356,39729.8234,58518.294,3892.327,3573.892,4321.293440.183420.18
Dinagat Islands 5,98214.3910,32024.825,50713.241,7464.2017,51542.123990.96540.13590.14
Eastern Samar 73,71140.4760,02932.9635,59319.545,0612.784,5922.522,2821.254210.234280.24
Guimaras 8,27412.0148,30070.127,73511.237161.043,1304.545520.80820.12930.14
Ifugao 20,84328.5229,31240.1016,80722.991,9202.631,2621.732,6933.681170.161370.19
Ilocos Norte 120,85343.6049,66517.9296,07034.666,0352.182,4840.901,5920.572830.102220.08
Ilocos Sur 95,31831.7896,75032.2694,14131.396,8342.284,3131.441,8920.634350.152260.08
Iloilo 111,21914.95503,95967.7299,41613.369,0081.2111,8881.605,0750.682,3780.321,2190.16
Iloilo City 38,12820.50123,10866.1811,3546.105,7173.075,0982.742,2861.232260.121140.06
Isabela 362,92561.24143,56124.2268,66011.598,7921.483,9030.663,1620.536070.101,0320.17
Kalinga 44,40251.4520,80024.1015,55618.032,4342.821,7011.971,1301.311220.141570.18
La Union 155,16045.2294,88527.6579,82123.266,7201.963,3270.972,5260.743740.112930.09
Laguna 560,97854.93328,13032.1373,6947.2231,1843.057,0510.6914,7491.441,7520.173,7750.37
Lanao del Norte 134,00439.7296,92328.7393,26627.655,6521.684,0871.212,7800.823280.103080.09
Lanao del Sur 144,20354.6429,07411.0282,51231.272,7851.063,9901.517400.283160.122870.11
Las Piñas 93,95844.8873,24334.9923,71711.3312,8496.141,9050.912,9531.415720.271440.07
Leyte 316,43346.95251,79237.3664,9359.6412,2851.8219,9512.965,8560.879810.151,7090.25
Maguindanao 181,28647.5745,46311.93137,75236.153,4470.9011,0812.911,2740.333730.104240.11
Makati 179,37564.3074,89726.857,5042.6911,1373.992,5660.922,6380.957030.251540.06
Malabon 72,59253.4843,82732.299,5237.026,7364.961,0590.781,6141.193080.23860.06
Mandaluyong 69,92452.0248,33935.964,9123.657,9555.921,2510.931,6131.203300.251010.08
Manila 375,81355.09226,80433.2530,4284.4632,7364.806,5800.967,5941.111,6840.254900.07
Marikina 45,69629.0358,01936.864,6532.9646,18229.348270.531,6331.043050.19730.05
Marinduque 37,13338.2939,14140.3614,12114.563,7713.891,7171.778310.861550.161160.12
Masbate 86,93033.20106,06240.5143,98116.809,1903.5110,5604.033,3031.266950.271,0890.42
Misamis Occidental 53,49623.5897,94443.1845,85720.223,0181.3323,83110.511,9420.863240.144110.18
Misamis Oriental 164,54847.63120,44234.8639,32511.386,4601.879,9492.883,5301.024830.147570.22
Mountain Province 19,78830.3221,05332.2618,39828.192,0733.181,6722.562,0693.171230.19940.14
Muntinlupa 95,08550.7770,62637.718,5404.568,9864.801,3320.712,2661.213460.181160.06
Navotas 56,14463.6721,90724.855,0265.703,0513.465600.641,2751.451570.18540.06
Negros Occidental 177,06320.28571,15565.4385,0389.7412,0661.3816,5781.907,1210.821,5350.182,3450.27
Negros Oriental 96,75921.59257,23457.4154,78712.239,1522.0420,9944.696,0851.361,3610.301,7080.38
Northern Samar 67,75031.0888,98040.8138,34017.593,9991.8315,6427.172,2961.053540.166590.30
Nueva Ecija 471,43154.64265,32130.7595,24111.0417,2432.005,9170.696,0060.709960.126180.07
Nueva Vizcaya 63,65338.0053,82132.1341,57124.823,7792.261,6200.972,6301.572260.131950.12
Occidental Mindoro 81,05950.6348,10730.0520,68112.923,2792.055,6553.539940.621720.111410.09
Oriental Mindoro 116,40138.60138,46445.9232,64510.834,8931.623,4561.154,9461.644180.143360.11
Palawan 107,67731.7299,88229.42107,38931.6312,0233.546,9462.054,1211.216830.207750.23
Pampanga 220,35725.18413,01647.20129,56914.8166,0407.5529,9513.4211,1051.274,2910.496880.08
Pangasinan 441,05535.82517,56342.04215,78917.5330,3332.4613,2261.0710,4340.851,5060.121,3420.11
Parañaque 93,56446.7480,78940.368,4514.2212,2436.122,1521.082,3871.194210.211630.08
Pasay 112,69662.6051,57628.655,8423.246,0223.341,3090.732,1151.173630.201150.06
Pasig 123,93548.10100,23938.9010,2713.9917,1016.642,0340.793,2781.276210.241770.07
Quezon 334,58244.31300,29339.7786,23611.4215,4522.059,8311.305,9500.792,0790.286210.08
Quezon City 363,84147.92302,61839.8625,2753.3349,1306.476,7170.889,3001.221,6940.227000.09
Quirino 32,98645.0419,20826.2317,31923.651,8662.557971.098491.16820.111250.17
Rizal 421,91550.27289,04334.4450,4416.0160,0637.166,1620.739,3421.111,7180.206140.07
Romblon 33,06828.8143,75638.1230,29726.404,2153.671,3631.191,8221.591360.121130.10
Samar 115,88741.1596,21234.1654,40819.325,0941.815,7552.042,9881.067470.275240.19
San Juan 29,31150.9220,64935.871,5702.734,3807.616461.127671.331660.29720.13
Sarangani 66,78941.8339,18424.5434,38421.533,6172.2713,5618.491,5070.942970.193300.21
Siquijor 7,84317.2721,63147.633,3627.405991.3211,54125.413220.71390.09780.17
Sorsogon 174,86558.3880,38826.8429,4189.827,6152.544,1511.391,8690.625010.177010.23
South Cotabato 210,13245.25194,50841.8940,2888.689,6332.075,2721.143,5590.775290.114530.10
Southern Leyte 47,67227.0376,05643.1315,9839.062,5611.4531,23017.712,1111.202840.164410.25
Sultan Kudarat 111,76248.2952,00122.4760,16425.993,2111.392,4811.071,3280.572840.122220.10
Sulu 59,55937.2535,10121.9650,90531.843,1011.9410,1886.374000.252860.183290.21
Surigao del Norte 60,25130.1173,88336.9344,47422.234,7192.3612,2146.103,8051.903510.183870.19
Surigao del Sur 75,37332.4892,09639.6839,20916.895,1502.2215,4796.673,6831.595550.245320.23
TaguigPateros 120,04655.1075,20034.5210,0654.627,9103.631,3160.602,8431.303920.18940.04
Tarlac 129,52324.83317,84360.9451,1199.809,2821.788,1381.564,2110.819120.175340.10
Tawi-Tawi 25,61928.0830,72533.6729,32832.142,7903.062,1812.392320.251750.192020.22
Valenzuela 92,24647.3075,70938.8213,0206.689,3984.821,7250.882,4391.253690.191070.05
Zambales 116,19737.60131,85942.6634,18011.0620,0896.503,0650.992,7450.895530.183690.12
Zamboanga City 95,34445.7285,71541.1020,93210.042,9531.421,9170.921,1810.572330.112590.12
Zamboanga del Norte 144,80840.20158,56844.0233,4129.285,9451.6513,7463.822,0800.587610.218800.24
Zamboanga del Sur 171,80654.6092,10729.2735,61111.324,4321.416,7712.152,3340.743740.121,2170.39
Zamboanga Sibugay 114,20454.0442,03919.8935,09016.603,9811.8813,3526.321,7650.843580.175490.26
Absentee voters 31,52418.7888,43652.6819,48711.6110,6446.343,3021.9713,4578.027850.472460.15
Total14,645,57441.6513,918,49039.584,294,66412.211,017,6312.89807,7282.30364,6521.0464,2300.1852,5620.15


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