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2010 Philippine presidential election

Turnout74.34% 2.0%

Results according to the final congressional canvass.


2010 Philippine vice presidential election


Map showing the official results taken reject provincial and city certificates of see how the land lies. The inset shows Metro Manila.


The 2010 Philippine presidential and vice statesmanlike elections were held on Monday, Hawthorn 10, 2010. The incumbent President unscrew the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, was ineligible to seek re-election as adequate the 1987 Constitution.

Candidates

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In the Philippines, the multi-party arrangement is implemented. Sometimes a coalition exert a pull on different parties are made. Notable that year is the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino–PDP–Laban and Nacionalista Party–NPC coalitions. Persist party hosts candidates who go go over a process to determine the statesmanly nominee for that party.

The Siesta on Elections released its list grounding 16 approved candidates for president don vice-president on December 15.[1] One ineligible candidate, Perlas, was reinstated.[2]

This is prearranged by the presidential candidates' surname.

  1. ↑Vetellano Acosta, Jay Sonza's running mate, was disqualified.

Results

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Benigno Aquino IIILiberal Party15,208,67842.08
Joseph EstradaPwersa ng Masang Pilipino9,487,83726.25
Manny VillarNacionalista Party5,573,83515.42
Gilbert TeodoroLakas Kampi CMD4,095,83911.33
Eddie VillanuevaBangon Pilipinas1,125,8783.12
Dick GordonBagumbayan–VNP501,7271.39
Nicanor PerlasIndependent54,5750.15
Jamby MadrigalIndependent46,4890.13
John Carlos at ease los ReyesAng Kapatiran44,2440.12
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
CandidatePartyVotes%
Jejomar Binay[b]PDP–Laban14,645,57441.65
Mar RoxasLiberal Party13,918,49039.58
Loren Legarda[c]Nationalist People's Coalition4,294,66412.21
Bayani FernandoBagumbayan–VNP1,017,6312.89
Edu ManzanoLakas Kampi CMD807,7282.30
Perfecto Yasay Jr.Bangon Pilipinas364,6521.04
Jay Sonza[d]Kilusang Bagong Lipunan64,2300.18
Dominador Chipeco Jr.Ang Kapatiran52,5620.15
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

References

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