Elections in the Philippines
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This article on elections in the Philippines give information on election and election results in the Philippines.
The Philippines elects on national level a head of state: the President, and a legislature. The president is elected for a six year term by the people. The vice-president is elected at the same time at a separate ballot.
The Congress or Kongreso has two chambers. The House of Representatives or Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan has currently 235 seats elected for three-year terms, of which 212 seats are contested in single seat constituencies and, 23 are allotted to party-lists according to proportional representation, which are only accessible to marginalized and under-represented groups and parties. The Philippine constitution prohibits the House of Representatives to have more than 250 members. The Senate or Senado has 24 members who are elected for six-year terms at-large and do not represent any geographical district. Half of the Senate is renewed every three years.
The Philippines has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. The Commission on Elections is responsible for running the elections.
Upcoming elections
Recent elections
Past elections
- Philippine general election, 1998
- Philippine general election, 1995
- Philippine general election, 1992
- Philippine presidential election, 1986
- Philippine parliamentary election, 1984
- Philippine general election, 1981
- Philippine parliamentary election, 1978
- Philippine general election, 1969
- Philippine general election, 1965
- Philippine general election, 1961
- Philippine general election, 1957
- Philippine general election, 1953
- Philippine general election, 1949
- Philippine general election, 1946
- Philippine general election, 1941
- Philippine presidential election, 1935
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