Philippine parliamentary election, 1984

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1981 Flag of the Philippines 1986
Philippine parliamentary election, 1984
All 181 seats in the Regular Batasang Pambansa
May 14, 1984
Government Opposition
Leader Cesar Virata Jose Laurel, Jr.
Party KBL UNIDO
Leader's seat Cavite Batangas
Last election 163 seats, 94.54% -
Seats won 101 64
Seat change -62 -
Percentage 55.19% 34.97%
Incumbent PM
Cesar Virata
KBL
PM-Elect
Cesar Virata
KBL
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Parliamentary elections were held on May 14, 1984 in the Philippines. Like any other elections, charges of bribery, protests and complaints on irregularity of the elections. But supported the campaign of boycotting the elections like Former Publisher of the Manila Times Chino Roces and Former Senator and opposition leader Jose W. Diokno. The NAMFREL (NAMFREL) helped to lessen election rigging during the election.

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[edit] Aquino Assassination and the events to the Regular Batasang Pambansa Elections

After the assassination of opposition leader former Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. in 1983, the opposition ran for the Regular Batasang Pambansa under the United Nationalists Democratic Organizations (UNIDO) and the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-LABAN) against the ruling Kilusang Bagong Lipunan of Ferdinand Marcos.

[edit] Results

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Summary of the 14 May 1984 Philippine Regular Batasang Pambansa election results
Parties and coalitions % Seats
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 55.19 101
United Nationalists Democratic Organizations-PDP-LABAN 34.97 64
Independent 4.37 8
Nacionalista Party 3.83 7
Mindanao Alliance 1.64 1
Total 100.00 181
Source:Philippine Commission on Elections.

[edit] Mambabatas Pambansa

Province/City Mambabatas Pambansa Party
Abra Arturo V. Barbero
KBL
Agusan del Norte Edelmiro A. Amante
NP
Agusan del Sur Democrito O. Plaza
KBL
Aklan Rafael B. Legaspi
UNIDO
Albay Pedro M. Marcellana, Jr.
UNIDO
Peter A. Sabido
KBL
Victor A. Ziga
UNIDO
Antique Arturo F. Pacificador
KBL
Aurora Luis S. Etcubañez
KBL
Baguio City Honorato Y. Aquino
UNIDO
Basilan Candu I. Muarip
UNIDO
Bataan Antonino P. Roman, Jr.
KBL
Batanes Fernando C. Faberes
KBL
Batangas Manuel G. Collantes
KBL
Jose B. Laurel, Jr.
UNIDO
Hernando B. Perez
UNIDO
Rafael R. Recto
UNIDO
Benguet Samuel M. Dangwa
ind.
Bohol Eladio I. Chatto
KBL
Ramon M. Lapez
KBL
David B. Tirol
KBL
Bukidnon Lorenzo S. Dinlayan
KBL
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr.
KBL
Bulacan Jesus S. Hipolito
KBL
Rogaciano M. Mercado
UNIDO
Teodulo C. Natividad
KBL
Blas F. Ople
KBL
Cagayan Antonio C. Carag
KBL
Juan Ponce Enrile
KBL
Alfonso R. Reyno, Jr.
KBL
Cagayan de Oro City Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.
PDP-LABAN
Caloocan City Antonio C. Martinez
UNIDO
Virgilio P. Robles
UNIDO
Camarines Norte Roy B. Padilla
UNIDO
Camarines Sur Ciriaco R. Alfelor
UNIDO
Rolando R. Andaya
UNIDO
Edmundo B. Cea
UNIDO
Luis R. Villafuerte, Sr.
UNIDO
Camiguin Jose Paul N. Neri
ind.
Capiz Enrique M. Belo
ind.
Charles B. Escolin
KBL
Catanduanes Jose M. Alberto
KBL
Cavite Helena C. Benitez
KBL
Renato P. Dragon
KBL
Cesar E. A. Virata
KBL
Cebu Emerito S. Calderon
KBL
Nenita Cortes-Daluz
UNIDO
Ramon D. Durano III
KBL
Regalado E. Maambong
KBL
Luisito R. Patalinjug
KBL
Adelino B. Sitoy
KBL
Cebu City Antonio V. Cuenco
UNIDO
Marcelo B. Fernan
UNIDO
Cotabato Tomas B. Aga, Jr.
KBL
Carlos B. Cajelo
KBL
Davao City Manuel M. Garcia
KBL
Zafiro L. Respicio
PDP-L
Davao del Norte Rodolfo P. del Rosario
KBL
Rolando C. Marcial
UNIDO
Rogelio M. Sarmiento
KBL
Davao del Sur Alejandro D. Almendras
KBL
Douglas R.A. Cagas
PDP-LABAN
Davao Oriental Merced Edith N. Rabat
KBL
Eastern Samar Vicente O. Valley
KBL
Ifugao Zosimo Jesus M. Paredes, Jr.
KBL
Iligan City Camilo P. Cabili
KBL
Ilocos Norte Imee Marcos-Manotoc
KBL
Antonio V. Raquiza
KBL
Ilocos Sur Salacnib F. Baterina
KBL
Eric D. Singson
KBL
Iloilo Salvador B. Britanico
KBL
Fermin Z. Caram, Jr.
UNIDO
Arthur D. Defensor
UNIDO
Narciso D. Monfort
KBL
Rafael P. Palmares
NP
Isabela Rodolfo B. Albano
KBL
Prospero G. Bello
KBL
Simplicio B. Domingo, Jr.
KBL
Kalinga-Apayao David M. Puzon
KBL
La Union Jose D. Aspiras
KBL
Joaquin L. Ortega
KBL
Laguna Arturo D. Brion
KBL
Rustico F. delos Reyes, Jr.
ind.
Wenceslao R. Lagumbay
NP
Luis A. Yulo
KBL
Lanao del Norte Abdullah D. Dimaporo
KBL
Lanao del Sur Omar M. Dianalan
KBL
Macacuna B. Dimaporo [2]
KBL
Las Piñas-Parañaque Jaime N. Ferrer
UNIDO
Leyte Damian V. Aldaba
KBL
Artemio E. Mate
KBL
Emiliano J. Melgazo
KBL
Benjamin T. Romualdez
KBL
Alberto S. Veloso
KBL
Maguindanao[1] Simeon A. Datumanong
KBL
Salipada K. Pendatun
KBL
Makati Ruperto C. Gaite
KBL
Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela Manuel C. Domingo
UNIDO
Jesus T. Tanchanco
KBL
Manila Jose L. Atienza, Jr.
UNIDO
Eva Estrada-Kalaw
UNIDO
Carlos C. Fernando
UNIDO
Gemiliano C. Lopez, Jr.
UNIDO
Gonzalo G. Puyat II
UNIDO
Arturo M. Tolentino
KBL
Marinduque Carmencita O. Reyes
KBL
Masbate Jolly T. Fernandez
UNIDO
Venancio L. Yaneza
ind.
Misamis Occidental Henry Y. Regalado
ind.
Misamis Oriental Homobono A. Adaza
Mindanao Alliance
Concordio C. Diel
KBL
Mountain Province Victor S. Dominguez
KBL
Negros Occidental Wilson P. Gamboa
UNIDO
Antonio M. Gatuslao
ind.
Roberto A. Gatuslao
KBL
Jaime G. Golez
KBL
Alfredo G. Marañon, Jr.
KBL
Roberto L. Montelibano
KBL
Jose Y. Varela, Jr.
KBL
Negros Oriental Ricardo D. Abiera
KBL
Andres C. Bustamante
KBL
Emilio C. Macias II
KBL
Northern Samar Edilberto A. Del Valle, Sr.
KBL
Nueva Ecija Angel D. Concepcion
KBL
Leopoldo D. Diaz
KBL
Mario S. Garcia
KBL
Eduardo Nonato N. Joson
KBL
Nueva Vizcaya Leonardo B. Perez
KBL
Occidental Mindoro Pedro T. Mendiola
KBL
Olongapo City Amelia J. Gordon
KBL
Oriental Mindoro Rolleo L. Ignacio
UNIDO
Jose Reynaldo V. Morente
KBL
Palawan Ramon V. Mitra, Jr.
PDP-LABAN
Pampanga Aber P. Canlas
KBL
Rafael L. Lazatin
UNIDO
Emigdio L. Lingad
UNIDO
Juanita L. Nepomuceno
UNIDO
Pangasinan Victor E. Agbayani
KBL
Gregorio S. Cedaña
KBL
Felipe P. de Vera
KBL
Demetrio G. Demetria
UNIDO
Conrado F. Estrella
KBL
Fabian S. Sison
UNIDO
Pasay City Jose Conrado Benitez
KBL
Pasig-Marikina Emilio N. dela Paz, Jr.
UNIDO
Augusto S. Sanchez
UNIDO
Quezon Cesar D. Bolaños
UNIDO
Bienvenido O. Marquez, Jr.
UNIDO
Hjalamar P. Quintana
UNIDO
Oscar F. Santos
UNIDO
Quezon City Ismael A. Mathay
KBL
Orlando S. Mercado
UNIDO
Cecilia Muñoz-Palma
UNIDO
Alberto G. Romulo
UNIDO
Quirino Orlando C. Dulay
KBL
Rizal Francisco S. Sumulong
UNIDO
Emigdio S. Tanjuatco, Jr.
UNIDO
Romblon Natalio M. Beltran, Jr.
UNIDO
Samar Jose A. Roño
KBL
Fernando R. Veloso
KBL
San Juan-Mandaluyong Neptali A. Gonzales
UNIDO
Siquijor Manolito L. Asok
KBL
Sorsogon Salvador H. Escudero
KBL
Augusto G. Ortiz
KBL
South Cotabato Rufino B. Bañas
UNIDO
Hilario B. De Pedro
UNIDO
Rogelio V. Garcia
UNIDO
Southern Leyte Nicanor E. Yñiguez
KBL
Sultan Kudarat Benjamin C. Duque
KBL
Sulu Hussin T. Loong
KBL
Surigao del Norte Constantino C. Navarro, Sr.
KBL
Surigao del Sur Higino C. Llaguno, Jr.
KBL
Taguig-Pateros-Muntinlupa Renato L. Cayetano
KBL
Tarlac Homobono C. Sawit
KBL
Mercedes C. Teodoro
KBL
Tawi-Tawi Celso J. Palma
KBL
Zambales Antonio M. Diaz
KBL
Zamboanga City Cesar C. Climaco [2]
UNIDO
Zamboanga del Norte Romeo C. Jalosjos
NP
Guardson R. Lood
KBL
Zamboanga del Sur Vicente M. Cerilles
KBL
Bienvenido A. Ebarle
KBL
Isidoro E. Real, Jr.
UNIDO

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