Philippine legislative election, 1987
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Philippine legislative election, 1987 All 24 seats to the Senate and all 250+ seats to the House of Representatives |
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May 11, 1987 | ||||
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Party | LABAN | GAD | ||
Last election | 9 seats | No seats | ||
Seats won | 5 | 2 | ||
Seat change | -4 | +2 | ||
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The Elections for the Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives were held in the Philippines on May 11, 1987.
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[edit] Background
Lakas ng Bayan coalition composed of PDP-Laban, UNIDO, Liberal Party-Salonga Wing, National Union of Christian Democrats, Philippine Democratic Socialist Party, Bandila and Pinaghiusa.
Grand Alliance for Democracy (GAD) coalition composed of the Nacionalista Party, Kilusang Bagong Lipunan, Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas, Liberal Party-Kalaw Wing, Mindanao Alliance, Muslim Federal Party and other opposition groups.
[edit] Major Senatorial Candidates
[edit] Administration coalition
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[edit] Main opposition coalition
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[edit] Other notable candidates
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |
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Rafael Recto |
Rodolfo Fariñas |
Independent |
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Jose "Ramon Revilla" Bautista |
[edit] Results
[edit] Tally of votes
Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes |
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1 | Salonga | LABAN | 12,988,360 |
2 | Aquino | LABAN | 12,426,432 |
3 | Mercado | LABAN | 11,901,673 |
4 | Osmeña | LABAN | 11,299,102 |
5 | Angara | LABAN | 11,288,407 |
6 | Romulo | LABAN | 11,119,193 |
7 | Ramos-Shahani | LABAN | 11,089,340 |
8 | Saguisag | LABAN | 10,871,850 |
9 | Gonzales | LABAN | 10,855,796 |
10 | Lina | LABAN | 10,679,150 |
11 | Tañada | LABAN | 10,420,831 |
12 | Alvarez | LABAN | 10,288,113 |
13 | Laurel | LABAN | 10,278,729 |
14 | Estrada | GAD | 10,029,978 |
15 | Guingona | LABAN | 9,957,591 |
16 | Manglapus | LABAN | 9,910,244 |
17 | Paterno | LABAN | 9,647,680 |
18 | Ziga | LABAN | 9,489,132 |
19 | Maceda | LABAN | 9,381,682 |
20 | Pimentel | LABAN | 9,042,696 |
21 | Herrera | LABAN | 8,474,297 |
22 | Tamano | LABAN | 8,102,231 |
23 | Rasul | LABAN | 7,966,882 |
24 | Enrile | GAD | 7,964,966 |
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Sanchez |
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7,891,932 |
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Defensor |
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7,865,702 |
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Kalaw |
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6,922,810 |
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Puyat-Reyes |
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6,859,307 |
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Almendras |
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6,317,107 |
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Ople |
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5,736,911 |
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Tolentino |
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5,725,189 |
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Magsaysay |
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5,500,447 |
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Bautista |
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5,203,982 |
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Espina |
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5,107,313 |
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Tatad |
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4,743,678 |
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Adaza |
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6,922,810 |
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Golez |
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4,657,782 |
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Recto |
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3,277,088 |
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Jalosjos |
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3,131,226 |
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Gamboa |
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2,450,523 |
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Rodriguez |
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2,326,937 |
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Lagumbay |
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2,168,086 |
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Alonto |
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1,998,261 |
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Palmares |
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1,974,023 |
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Teves |
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1,790,962 |
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Paredes |
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1,786,271 |
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Fariñas |
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1,668,147 |
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Veloso |
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1,660,100 |
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Rabat |
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1,655,065 |
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Perez |
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1,559,353 |
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Montemayor |
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1,522,413 |
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Pritanico |
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1,501,159 |
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Yñiguez |
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1,429,910 |
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Abbas |
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1,372,920 |
Source: COMELEC. Final and official list. This list is partial as records show more than 100 candidates ran for the 1987 senate race.
[edit] See also
- Commission on Elections
- Politics of the Philippines
- Philippine elections
- 8th Congress of the Philippines
[edit] External links
- Official website of the Commission on Elections
- Official website of the House of Representatives
- G.R. No. 83767 October 27, 1988
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