2007 Philippine general election

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2007 Philippine general election

← 2004 May 14, 2007 (2007-05-14) 2010 →
Registered45,029,443
Turnout29,498,660
2007 Philippine Senate election

← 2004 May 14, 2007 2010 →

12 (of the 24) seats in the Senate of the Philippines
13 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader
Manuel Villar
Edgardo Angara
Party Nacionalista LDP
Alliance GO TEAM Unity
Leader's seat Nationwide at-large Nationwide at-large
Seats won 7 2
Popular vote 136,799,604 98,561,785
Percentage 50.92% 36.69%

Senate President before election

Manny Villar
Nacionalista

Elected Senate President

Manny Villar
Nacionalista

2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Philippines
← 2004 May 14, 2007 2010 →

All 270 seats in the House of Representatives
136 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Lakas

89 −3
KAMPI

44 +42
NPC

28 −25
Liberal

23 −6
Nacionalista

11 +9
LDP

5 −10
PDP–Laban

5 +3
PMP

4 −1
PDSP

3 +2
KBL

1 0
Lingkod Taguig

1 +1
Independent

4 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker before Speaker after
Jose de Venecia Jr.
Lakas
Jose de Venecia Jr.
Lakas

Legislative and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 14, 2007. Positions contested included half the seats in the Senate, which are elected for six-year terms, and all the seats in the House of Representatives, who were elected for three-year terms. The duly elected legislators of the 2007 elections joined the elected senators of the 2004 elections to comprise the 14th Congress of the Philippines.

Most representatives won seats by being elected directly, the constituency being a geographical district of about 250,000 voters. There are 220 seats in total for all the legislative districts.

Some representatives were elected under a party-list system. Only parties representing marginalized groups were allowed to run in the party-list election. To gain one seat, a party must win 2% of the vote. No party-list party may have more than 3 seats. After the election, in a controversial decision, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) changed how it allocates the party-list seats. Under the new formula only one party will have the maximum 3 seats. It based its decision on a formula contained in a Supreme Court decision.

Local elections for governor, vice governor, provincial board seats and mayoral, vice mayoral and city/municipal council seats in Metro Manila and the provinces are up for grabs as well.

Issues in the elections

Automated elections

Sen.

Richard J. Gordon and his fellow Senators succeeded in passing Republic Act No. 9369 or the Amending the Election Modernization Act but it was too late since it was passed three months before the elections but since the law was passed, the elections for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Regional Governor and Vice-Governor later in August 2008 it will be used for the test-run for computerization and the general elections in 2010
for the nationwide computerization of elections.

Failure of elections

The following areas held special elections after the COMELEC designated the following areas as failure of elections:

Area Special Elections Date
Marogong and Kapatagan in Lanao del Sur
May 26–27, 2007[1]
Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi
June 20, 2007[2]
Indanan, Sulu
Barangay Pinagbayanan,
Taysan, Batangas
Marawi City in Lanao del Sur
Kabuntalan, Shariff Kabunsuan
Sumisip, Basilan
Pantar, Lanao del Norte July 23, 2007
Pantao Ragat, Lanao del Norte
July 26, 2007

Candidates

Election results

Senate

PDP–Laban

  Independent
  Vacancy
CandidatePartyVotes%
PDP–Laban (Genuine Opposition)
10,635,27036.05
Migz Zubiri[a]Lakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)10,624,58536.02
Ralph RectoLakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)9,944,32833.71
Mike DefensorLakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)9,914,17933.61
Prospero Pichay Jr.Lakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)8,295,02428.12
Sonia RocoAksyon Demokratiko (Genuine Opposition)6,921,42523.46
Cesar MontanoLakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)5,873,84519.91
Tito SottoNationalist People's Coalition (TEAM Unity)5,718,74019.39
John Henry OsmeñaUnited Opposition (Genuine Opposition)4,791,08516.24
Vicente MagsaysayLakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)4,612,03615.63
Nikki CosetengIndependent (Genuine Opposition)4,408,80814.95
Tessie Aquino-OretaNationalist People's Coalition (TEAM Unity)4,286,83814.53
Chavit SingsonLakas–CMD (TEAM Unity)3,863,69313.10
Richard GomezIndependent3,780,46912.82
Jamalul Kiram IIIPartido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas (TEAM Unity)3,456,48011.72
Melchor ChavezKilusang Bagong Lipunan2,839,4429.63
Martin BautistaAng Kapatiran2,821,5229.56
Zosimo ParedesAng Kapatiran2,222,0697.53
Joselito Pepito CayetanoKilusang Bagong Lipunan1,144,2793.88
Adrian SisonAng Kapatiran692,1372.35
Oliver LozanoKilusang Bagong Lipunan631,0412.14
Antonio EstrellaKilusang Bagong Lipunan527,8651.79
Victor WoodKilusang Bagong Lipunan453,6931.54
Felix CantalPhilippine Green Republican Party338,8461.15
Eduardo OrpillaKilusang Bagong Lipunan238,2720.81
Ruben EncisoKilusang Bagong Lipunan206,0970.70
Total253,169,434100.00
Total votes29,498,660
Registered voters/turnout45,029,44365.51
Source: COMELEC
  1. ^ a b Migz Zubiri was later removed from office in favor of Koko Pimentel who won an election protest.

House of Representatives

Elections at congressional districts

PDP–Laban
5+3
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino4−1
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas3+2
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan10
Lingkod Taguig1New
Independent40
Party-list seats53+1
Total271+10

Party-list election

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta
72,3950.45New00
Confederation of Grains Retailers Association of the Philippines62,2470.39+0.1200
Bagong Tao Movement61,0890.38−0.0400
Novelty Entrepreneurship and Livelihood For Food58,7730.37+0.1000
Ang Samahan ng mga Mangangalakal Para sa Ikauunlad ng Lokal na Ekonomiya58,7720.37−0.6800
Aksyon Sambayanan57,0320.36New00
Bago National Cultural Society of the Philippines55,8520.35New00
Ang Bagong Bayan na Nagtataguyod ng Demokratikong Ideologiya at Layunin54,7790.34New00
Ahon Pinoy54,6280.34New00
Advocates for Special Children and the Handicapped Movement51,8050.32New00
Agbiag50,8780.32New00
Seaman's Party50,6050.32−0.3200
Action for Dynamic Development48,6650.30New00
Bahandi Sa Kaumahan Ug Kadagatan46,6400.29−0.1900
Asosasyon ng mga Maliliit na Negosyanteng Gumaganap43,1540.27New00
Alay sa Bayan ng Malayang Propesyonal at Repormang Kalakal42,3080.26New00
Babae Para sa Kaunlaran36,5310.23New00
Sulong! Barangay Movement34,8930.22New00
Alyansa ng Sambayanan Para sa Pagbabago34,1170.21−0.1800
Parents Enabling Parents Coalition Party34,0540.21+0.2100
Abante Ilonggo33,9280.21New00
Alliance of Vendors and Traders of the Philippines33,7260.21New00
Action for Democracy and Development for the Tribal People33,2090.21New00
Alyansa ng Mamamayang Naghihirap32,2700.20New00
Angat Antas Kabuhayan Pilipino Movement29,1900.18New00
Association of Administrators Professionals and Seniors26,3050.16New00
Hanay ng Aping Pinoy25,9470.16New00
Sandigang Maralita23,2390.15+0.0900
Alliance of Associations of Accredited Workers in the Water Sector22,9630.14New00
Ang Galing Pinoy16,9750.11New00
Aging Pilipino Organization16,7590.10−0.1200
Alliance of People's Organization16,4420.10New00
Biyayang Bukid16,2860.10New00
Alliance Transport Sector14,1960.09New00
Union of the Masses for Democracy and Justice9,6240.06New00
Kabukluran ng mga Kababaihang Filipina sa Timog Katagalugan8,9300.06New00
Youth League for Peace Advancement8,4950.05New00
Kasosyo Producer-Consumer Exchange Association8,4220.05New00
Koalisyon ng Katutubong Samahan ng Pilipinas6,2460.04New00
Total16,024,795100.0053+25
Valid votes16,024,79553.32−42.75
Invalid/blank votes14,031,90046.68+42.75
Total votes30,056,695
Registered voters/turnout43,180,21669.61+40.10
Source: COMELEC

Local elections

All local positions are disputed in the elections, with the candidate with the most votes for governor, vice-governor, mayor and vice-mayor being declared as the winner. Winners for the positions for board members and councilors depends on the size of the assembly.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lanao special polls to be held May 26[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Special polls set June 20 in ARMM, Batangas towns". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on February 16, 2008. Retrieved July 5, 2007.

External links

  • COMELEC – Official website of the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
  • NAMFREL – Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
  • PPCRV – Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)
  • VForce – 1 Million Volunteers for Clean Elections (VForce)

Media websites