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2010 Philippine Senate election

The 2010 election of members to the Senate of the Philippines was the 30th election to the Senate of the Philippines. It was held on Monday, May 10, 2010, to elect 12 of the 24 seats in the Senate. Together with those elected in 2007, they will comprise the 15th Congress. The senators elected in 2007 will serve until June 30, 2013, while the senators elected in this election will serve up to June 30, 2016. The 2010 presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives as well as local elections occurred on the same date. The Philippines uses plurality-at-large voting for seats in the Senate: the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes wins the twelve seats up for election.

2010 Philippine Senate election

← 2007 May 10, 2010 2013 →

12 (of the 24) seats to the Senate
13 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Francis Pangilinan Manny Villar Juan Ponce Enrile
Party Liberal Nacionalista PMP
Alliance Liberal Nacionalista PMP/PDP–Laban
Seats won 4 3 2
Popular vote 97,187,269 80,719,737 51,960,970
Percentage 32.72% 27.18% 17.49%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Joker Arroyo Loren Legarda
Party Lakas–Kampi NPC
Alliance Lakas–Kampi NPC
Seats won 2 1
Popular vote 38,123,091 11,891,711
Percentage 12.83% 4.00%

Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province.

Senate President before election

Juan Ponce Enrile
PMP

Elected Senate President

Juan Ponce Enrile
PMP

In the election, ten senators that had previously served in the Senate, six of them incumbents, were re-elected. The two neophytes, Bongbong Marcos and TG Guingona, had their fathers previously serve in the Senate. The first nine candidates that were leading in the canvassing of votes by the Commission on Elections were proclaimed winners on May 15, while the last three were proclaimed on May 18.[1]

After the election, no party won a majority of seats, although the Liberal Party had the most seats with five, although with the election of Benigno Aquino III as president, the Liberals will have 4 members in the Senate. The independents have five, while the Nacionalista Party and Lakas–CMD have four each. It is expected that Manuel Villar of the Nacionalistas and Francis Pangilinan from the Liberals be the top contenders to be Senate President; incumbent Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP) originally said he would not seek the office, but with the inability of either of the frontrunners to garner the required thirteen votes, he has presented himself as a compromise candidate to avoid deadlock.

On the convening of the 15th Congress on July 25, Enrile was successfully reelected as Senate President by 17 senators, with 3 senators voting for his opponent, Alan Peter Cayetano of the Nacionalistas. Three more senators did not attend, and one seat was vacated by Benigno Aquino III who was elected President.[2]

Retiring and term-limited incumbents edit

Three senators are voluntarily retiring from the Senate at the end of their current term (two ran for president, and another for vice president; all lost), while two other senators are term-limited by the Constitution of the Philippines after serving two consecutive terms.

  1. Rodolfo Biazon (Liberal)
    Term-limited in 2010, ran for House representative from Muntinlupa's at-large district and won.
  2. Dick Gordon (Bagumbayan-VNP)
    Ran for President[3] and lost. Ran for senator in 2013 and lost; ran again in 2016 and won
  3. Jamby Madrigal (Independent)
    Ran for President and lost.[4] Ran for senator in 2013 and lost.
  4. Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (PDP–Laban)
    Term-limited in 2010. Pimentel subsequently retired from politics.
  5. Mar Roxas (Liberal)
    Ran for Vice-president[5] and lost. Ran for president in 2016 and lost; ran for senator in 2019 and still lost.

Campaign edit

The candidates had varied campaign strategies, but the candidates from the Liberal Party and the Nacionalista Party relied on TV advertisements for exposure. Celebrities also endorsed candidates, notably Kris Aquino for Tito Sotto and Sharon Cuneta for Neric Acosta. As a callback to the successful "VOT FOR D CHAMMP" campaign slogan of the People Power Coalition during the 2001 election, the Liberals used the "SLAMAT LORRRD" acronym to easily convey their senatorial line-up.

On April 18, ABS-CBN held the Harapan (Face-Off) senatorial debates at La Consolacion College – Manila. Adel Tamano scored the highest rating amongst the candidates who participated, followed by Neric Acosta and Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel, while Francisco Tatad rated poorly.[6]

Actors Bong Revilla (born Ramon Revilla Jr.), who changed his legal name to his screen name "Bong Revilla" prior to the campaign period,[7] and Jinggoy Estrada, together with Miriam Defensor Santiago consistently topped the poll surveys from Social Weather Stations and Pulse Asia. On the other hand, while all incumbent senators who are running appeared safe to retain their seats, it appeared that no party will win a majority of the 12 seats being contested.

Candidates edit

On December 15, 2009, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) released the approved list of candidates for the Senate elections.[8] On January 14, 2010, the COMELEC approved four more candidates for the Senate, reaching a total of 61.

These are the candidates that were listed on the ballot, with order determined by surname. The tickets are as advertised by the coalition; these are unrecognized by the COMELEC but is extensively used by the media. The COMELEC does list the political parties of the candidates on the ballot. One has twelve votes for senator, with one vote for every candidate. A voter can distribute one's vote to any ticket as one seems fit. One can vote less than the twelve candidates from any ticket (open list), although the coalitions encourage voters to vote "12–0" (if applicable). A voter who had voted for more than twelve candidates will have his ballot spoiled, invalidating the rest of that voter's votes in the senate election.

A candidate may be included in more than one ticket; a party, if it has not enough candidates to complete a 12-candidate ticket, can invite guest candidates from other parties. These guest candidates can choose to acknowledge their inclusion in other tickets and are not bound to follow the policies of the tickets that adopted them.

Opinion polls edit

Note: Tables only include confirmed candidates by the COMELEC.

The following are results of surveys taken after candidates were confirmed by the COMELEC.

Poll source Date(s) administered Sample
size
Margin of
error
Candidates in the Top 12 Total
Lakas-
Kampi
Liberal Nacionalista NPC PDP-Laban PRP PMP Ind.
Election May 10, 2010 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12
SWS May 2–3, 2010 2,400 ±2% 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12
Pulse Asia[9]

[10]

Apr. 23–25, 2010 1,800 ±2% 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12
SWS[11] Apr. 16–19, 2010 2,100 ±2% 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 12
SWS[12] Mar. 19–22, 2010 2,100 ±2% 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 12
The Center [13] Feb. 24–28, 2010 2,400 ±2% 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12
SWS[14] Feb. 24–28, 2010 2,100 ±2% 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 12
Pulse Asia[15] Feb. 21–25, 2010 1,800 ±2% 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12
Pulse Asia[16] Jan. 22–26, 2010 1,800 ±2% 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 1 12
SWS[17] Jan. 21–24, 2010 2,100 ±2% 1 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 12
Pulse Asia[18] Dec. 8–10, 2009 1,800 ±2.0% 1 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 12
SWS[17] Dec. 5–10, 2009 2,100 ±2.2% 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12

Results edit

Incumbents, former senators, and candidates whose other family members that had Senate experience performed well. All six incumbents who ran held their seats, four former senators also won, and the two neophyte senators, Bongbong Marcos and TG Guingona had their fathers (Ferdinand Marcos and Teofisto Guingona Jr., respectively) previously served at the Senate.

Among the six winning incumbents, three had family members that previously served in the Senate: Bong Revilla (son of Ramon Revilla Sr.), Jinggoy Estrada (son of Joseph Estrada) and Pia Cayetano (daughter of Rene Cayetano; her brother, Alan Peter Cayetano, won in 2007). The other winning incumbents are Miriam Defensor Santiago, Lito Lapid, and Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile.

The three of the four former winning senators also had a family member with Senate experience: Ralph Recto (grandson of Claro M. Recto), Tito Sotto (grandson of Vicente Sotto) and Sergio Osmeña III (grandson of Sergio Osmeña and son of Sergio Osmeña Jr.). The other returning senator is Franklin Drilon.

Only one former senator ran and lost: Francisco Tatad; candidates with no prior Senate experience but had family members that previously served in the Senate but lost are Ruffy Biazon (son of outgoing Senator Rodolfo Biazon), Sonia Roco (wife of Raul Roco), Adel Tamano (son of Mamintal Tamano) and Susan Ople (daughter of Blas Ople).

The election of Benigno Aquino III as President of the Philippines in concurrent elections means that his Senate seat will be vacant until June 30, 2013.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Senate bloc Majority bloc (16) Minority bloc (7)
Before election ‡^
Election result Not up LP LKS-KAM PMP NP NPC Ind PRP NP Not up
After election * * * + + ^
Senate bloc Majority bloc (17) Minority bloc (3)

Key:

  • ‡ Seats up
  • + Gained by a party from another party
  • √ Held by the incumbent
  • * Held by the same party with a new senator
  • ^ Vacancy

Per candidate edit

e • d Summary of the May 10, 2010 Philippine Senate election results
# Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
1. Bong Revilla style="text-align:left;" Lakas–Kampi 19,513,521 51.15%
2. Jinggoy Estrada PMP PMP 18,925,925 49.61%
3. Miriam Defensor Santiago Nacionalista PRP 17,344,742 45.47%
4. Franklin Drilon Liberal Liberal 15,871,117 41.60%
5. Juan Ponce Enrile PMP PMP 15,665,618 41.06%
6. Pia Cayetano Nacionalista Nacionalista 13,679,511 35.86%
7. Bongbong Marcos Nacionalista Nacionalista 13,169,634 34.52%
8. Ralph Recto Liberal Liberal 12,436,960 32.60%
9. Tito Sotto NPC 11,891,711 31.17%
10. Serge Osmeña Liberal Independent 11,656,668 30.56%
11. Lito Lapid Lakas–Kampi Lakas–Kampi 11,025,805 28.90%
12. TG Guingona Liberal Liberal 10,277,352 26.94%
13. Risa Hontiveros Liberal Liberal 9,106,112 23.87%
14. Ruffy Biazon Liberal Liberal 8,626,514 22.61%
15. Joey de Venecia PMP PMP 8,375,043 21.95%
16. Gilbert Remulla Nacionalista Nacionalista 7,454,557 19.54%
17. Danilo Lim Liberal Independent 7,302,784 19.14%
18. Sonia Roco Liberal Liberal 6,774,010 17.76%
19. Ariel Querubin Nacionalista Nacionalista 6,547,925 17.16%
20. Gwen Pimentel Nacionalista PDP–Laban 6,394,347 16.76%
21. Nereus Acosta Liberal Liberal 5,921,111 15.52%
22. Alex Lacson Liberal Liberal 5,242,594 13.74%
23. Adel Tamano Nacionalista Nacionalista 4,059,748 10.64%
24. Lito Osmeña PROMDI 3,980,370 10.43%
25. Liza Maza Nacionalista Independent 3,855,800 10.11%
26. Satur Ocampo Nacionalista Bayan Muna 3,539,345 9.28%
27. Francisco Tatad PMP GAD 3,331,083 8.73%
28. Ramon Mitra III Nacionalista Nacionalista 2,744,090 7.19%
29. Jun Lozada PMP PMP 2,730,279 7.16%
30. Rey Langit Lakas–Kampi Lakas–Kampi 2,694,213 7.06%
31. Silvestre Bello III Lakas–Kampi Lakas–Kampi 2,468,276 6.47%
32. Yasmin Lao Liberal Liberal 2,081,895 5.46%
33. Imelda Papin Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 1,972,667 5.17%
34. Susan Ople Nacionalista Nacionalista 1,930,038 5.06%
35. Martin Bautista Liberal Liberal 1,890,152 4.95%
36. Rodolfo Plaza PMP NPC 1,517,905 3.98%
37. JV Bautista PMP PMP 1,415,117 3.71%
38. Ramon Guico Lakas–Kampi Lakas–Kampi 1,264,982 3.32%
39. Raul Lambino Lakas–Kampi Lakas–Kampi 1,156,294 3.03%
40. Hector Villanueva KBL KBL 979,708 2.57%
41. Ramoncito Ocampo Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 944,725 2.48%
42. Kata Inocencio Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 888,771 2.33%
43. Jovito Palparan, Jr. Independent 825,208 2.16%
44. Alex Tinsay Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 728,339 1.91%
45. Zafrullah Alonto Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 712,628 1.87%
46. Reginald Tamayo Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 680,211 1.78%
47. Nanette Espinosa KBL KBL 607,569 1.59%
48. Regalado Maambong PMP, KBL KBL 545,967 1.43%
49. Shariff Ibrahim Albani KBL KBL 508,558 1.33%
50. Rizalito David Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 504,259 1.32%
51. Israel Virgines Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 455,332 1.19%
52. Zosimo Paredes Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 437,439 1.15%
53. Adrian Sison Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 418,055 1.10%
54. Reynaldo Princesa Bangon Pilipinas Independent 364,245 0.95%
55. Jo Aurea Imbong Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 362,457 0.95%
56. Henry Adz Nikabulin Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 346,848 0.91%
57. Henry Caunan PDP–Laban 240,676 0.63%
58. Manuel Valdehuesa, Jr. Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 201,118 0.53%
59. Hector Tarrazona Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 168,386 0.44%
60. Ma. Gracia Riñoza-Plazo Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 151,755 0.40%
61. Alma Lood KBL KBL 128,045 0.34%
Total turnout 38,149,371 74.34%
Total votes 297,036,114 N/A
Registered voters 51,317,073 100.00%

Per coalition edit

 
Election result per slates per province.
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Liberal PartyLiberal Party78,227,81726.343
Independent18,959,4526.381
Total97,187,26932.724
Nacionalista PartyNacionalista Party49,585,50316.692
People's Reform Party17,344,7425.841
PDP–Laban6,394,3472.150
Bayan Muna3,539,3451.190
Independent3,855,8001.300
Total80,719,73727.183
Pwersa ng Masang PilipinoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino47,111,98215.862
Grand Alliance for Democracy3,331,0831.120
Nationalist People's Coalition1,517,9050.510
Total51,960,97017.492
Lakas Kampi CMD38,123,09112.832
Nationalist People's Coalition11,891,7114.001
Bangon PilipinasBangon Pilipinas6,486,7492.180
Independent364,2450.120
Total6,850,9942.310
PROMDI3,980,3701.340
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2,769,8470.930
Ang Kapatiran2,486,2410.840
PDP–Laban240,6760.080
Independent825,2080.280
Total297,036,114100.0012
Total votes38,149,371
Registered voters/turnout51,317,07374.34
Vote share
LP
32.72%
NP
25.88%
PMP
17.49%
Lakas-Kampi
12.83%
NPC
4.00%
Others
7.08%
Senate seats
LP
33.33%
NP
25.00%
PMP
16.67%
Lakas-Kampi
16.67%
NPC
8.33%
Others
0%

Per party edit

With the election of Benigno Aquino III as president, there were only 23 seats in the Senate's chamber for the 15th Congress of the Philippines. There were calls to let the 13th placed candidate, Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel, to be proclaimed in lieu of Aquino leaving the Senate but neither her campaign nor the Liberal Party petitioned the commission on the matter. Aquino's vacated seat won't be contested in a special election as special elections for Senate vacancies can only be scheduled on the next scheduled election; that seat would be up for the 2013 election.

 
PartyVotes%+/–Seats
UpBeforeWonAfter+/−
Liberal Party78,227,81726.34+15.6024340
Nacionalista Party49,585,50316.69+6.591324+1
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino47,111,98215.86New22220
Lakas Kampi CMD38,123,09112.83New24240
People's Reform Party17,344,7425.84New11110
Nationalist People's Coalition13,409,6164.51−14.000112+1
PDP–Laban6,635,0232.23−1.831100−1
Bangon Pilipinas6,486,7492.18New00000
PROMDI3,980,3701.34New00000
Bayan Muna3,539,3451.19New00000
Grand Alliance for Democracy/Gabaybayan3,331,0831.12New00000
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2,769,8470.93+0.0200000
Ang Kapatiran2,486,2410.84+0.1400000
Independent24,004,7058.08+0.7815150
Bagumbayan–VNP1100−1
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino01010
Vacancy11010
Total297,036,114100.00122412240
Total votes38,149,371
Registered voters/turnout51,317,07374.34
Vote share
LP
26.34%
NP
16.69%
PMP
15.86%
Lakas-Kampi
12.83%
PRP
5.84%
NPC
4.51%
Independent
8.08%
Others
9.85%
Senate seats
LP
25.00%
NP
16.67%
PMP
16.67%
Lakas-Kampi
16.67%
PRP
8.33%
NPC
8.33%
Independent
8.33%
Others
0.00%

Unofficial results edit

Several organizations released unofficial tallies when the commission's first preliminary tally was yet to be released.

Aftermath edit

With the lineup for the 15th Congress becoming apparent, senator-elect Miriam Defensor-Santiago (PRP) commented that her ally Manuel Villar has the numbers to retake the Senate Presidency. Villar resigned from the senate presidency just prior to the election period and Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP) became the new senate president.[21] Jockeying for the position then began with Francis Pangilinan (Liberal) announcing his intention to be senate president, citing the need for a "friendly" Senate for the Benigno Aquino III administration. The Liberals still have to agree on a candidate, as Ponce Enrile earlier said that he will not seek the post.[22]

The Liberals apparently narrowed down their candidates to former Senate President Franklin Drilon and Pangilinan, with Villar as the Nacionalista bloc's candidate.[23] Independent senator Francis Escudero remarked that some senators are conducting exploratory talks on who they will field for the post of Senate President.[24]

In July 2010, the Liberal Party announced that Pangilinan will be the candidate for the Senate presidency. Pangilinan will lead in seeking alliances with other senators and said that he will not seek an alliance with the Nacionalista Party.[25]

Perceived voting blocs in the Senate:[24]

Nacionalista bloc (7) Liberal bloc (10) "Angara bloc" (6) Vacancy (1)
  1. Manuel Villar
  2. Alan Peter Cayetano
  3. Pia Cayetano
  4. Miriam Defensor Santiago (PRP)
  5. Bongbong Marcos
  6. Loren Legarda (NPC)
  7. Joker Arroyo (Lakas Kampi)
  1. Francis Pangilinan
  2. Franklin Drilon
  3. TG Guingona
  4. Ralph Recto
  5. Francis Escudero (Independent)
  6. Jinggoy Estrada (PMP)
  7. Juan Ponce Enrile (PMP)
  8. Sergio Osmeña III (Independent)[26]
  9. Panfilo Lacson (Independent, whereabouts unknown)*
  10. Antonio Trillanes IV (Independent; detained)*
  1. Edgardo Angara (LDP)
  2. Bong Revilla (Lakas Kampi)
  3. Juan Miguel Zubiri (Lakas Kampi)
  4. Gregorio Honasan (Independent)
  5. Lito Lapid (Lakas Kampi)
  6. Tito Sotto (NPC)
  1. Benigno Aquino III (Liberal; Elected president)
Votes needed to win: 13
*It is unknown if ever Trillanes and Lacson can be able to attend the Senate session in order to vote for Pangilinan.[27]

On July 23, previous Senate President Enrile announced that he was approached by Drilon, Recto (both Liberals) and Escudero (independent) on July 20 informing him that they will support him once he agrees to be included in the race. Enrile agreed, with the conditions that he will not actively campaign, nor enter with a "bargaining effort with anyone." Sotto (NPC) remarked that retaining Enrile emerged as a viable compromise to prevent an impasse on the opening of Congress.[28]

Recognizing that he can't secure the required 13 votes to win the Senate Presidency, Pangilinan has withdrawn his bid on July 25. The Liberals will now support Enrile for the Senate Presidency.[29]

Election for Senate President edit

With Loren Legarda nominating Enrile, he won the Senate Presidency with a vote of 17–3, defeated Alan Peter Cayetano, who was nominated by Joker Arroyo with 4 absent senators: Cayetano became the Minority Floor Leader instead.[2]

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External links edit

  • Official website of the Commission on Elections
  • Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
  • Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)

Results edit

  • – Main Site
  • Philippines 2010 Election Results – Alternate Site
  • – PPCRV Encoded Site
  • PPCRV Map Viewer[permanent dead link] – PPCRV Site
  • – NAMFREL Site
  • – ABS-CBN Site
  • ELEKSYON 2010: National Election Results Tally – GMA Site
  • ELEKSYON 2010: Regional Election Results Tally – GMA Site
  • Auto-Vote 2010: Senatorial Election Results – Hatol ng Bayan Site
  • The Vote 2010 Election Results Tally – Bombo Radyo Site

Media websites edit

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The 2010 election of members to the Senate of the Philippines was the 30th election to the Senate of the Philippines It was held on Monday May 10 2010 to elect 12 of the 24 seats in the Senate Together with those elected in 2007 they will comprise the 15th Congress The senators elected in 2007 will serve until June 30 2013 while the senators elected in this election will serve up to June 30 2016 The 2010 presidential election elections to the House of Representatives as well as local elections occurred on the same date The Philippines uses plurality at large voting for seats in the Senate the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes wins the twelve seats up for election 2010 Philippine Senate election 2007 May 10 2010 2013 outgoing membersSenators elected 12 of the 24 seats to the Senate13 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Francis Pangilinan Manny Villar Juan Ponce EnrileParty Liberal Nacionalista PMPAlliance Liberal Nacionalista PMP PDP LabanSeats won 4 3 2Popular vote 97 187 269 80 719 737 51 960 970Percentage 32 72 27 18 17 49 Fourth party Fifth party Leader Joker Arroyo Loren LegardaParty Lakas Kampi NPCAlliance Lakas Kampi NPCSeats won 2 1Popular vote 38 123 091 11 891 711Percentage 12 83 4 00 Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province Senate President before electionJuan Ponce EnrilePMP Elected Senate President Juan Ponce EnrilePMPIn the election ten senators that had previously served in the Senate six of them incumbents were re elected The two neophytes Bongbong Marcos and TG Guingona had their fathers previously serve in the Senate The first nine candidates that were leading in the canvassing of votes by the Commission on Elections were proclaimed winners on May 15 while the last three were proclaimed on May 18 1 After the election no party won a majority of seats although the Liberal Party had the most seats with five although with the election of Benigno Aquino III as president the Liberals will have 4 members in the Senate The independents have five while the Nacionalista Party and Lakas CMD have four each It is expected that Manuel Villar of the Nacionalistas and Francis Pangilinan from the Liberals be the top contenders to be Senate President incumbent Juan Ponce Enrile PMP originally said he would not seek the office but with the inability of either of the frontrunners to garner the required thirteen votes he has presented himself as a compromise candidate to avoid deadlock On the convening of the 15th Congress on July 25 Enrile was successfully reelected as Senate President by 17 senators with 3 senators voting for his opponent Alan Peter Cayetano of the Nacionalistas Three more senators did not attend and one seat was vacated by Benigno Aquino III who was elected President 2 Contents 1 Retiring and term limited incumbents 2 Campaign 3 Candidates 4 Opinion polls 5 Results 5 1 Per candidate 5 2 Per coalition 5 3 Per party 5 4 Unofficial results 5 4 1 Seats won per party 5 4 2 Tally 6 Aftermath 6 1 Election for Senate President 7 References 8 External links 8 1 Results 8 2 Media websitesRetiring and term limited incumbents editThree senators are voluntarily retiring from the Senate at the end of their current term two ran for president and another for vice president all lost while two other senators are term limited by the Constitution of the Philippines after serving two consecutive terms Rodolfo Biazon Liberal Term limited in 2010 ran for House representative from Muntinlupa s at large district and won Dick Gordon Bagumbayan VNP Ran for President 3 and lost Ran for senator in 2013 and lost ran again in 2016 and won Jamby Madrigal Independent Ran for President and lost 4 Ran for senator in 2013 and lost Aquilino Pimentel Jr PDP Laban Term limited in 2010 Pimentel subsequently retired from politics Mar Roxas Liberal Ran for Vice president 5 and lost Ran for president in 2016 and lost ran for senator in 2019 and still lost Campaign editThe candidates had varied campaign strategies but the candidates from the Liberal Party and the Nacionalista Party relied on TV advertisements for exposure Celebrities also endorsed candidates notably Kris Aquino for Tito Sotto and Sharon Cuneta for Neric Acosta As a callback to the successful VOT FOR D CHAMMP campaign slogan of the People Power Coalition during the 2001 election the Liberals used the SLAMAT LORRRD acronym to easily convey their senatorial line up On April 18 ABS CBN held the Harapan Face Off senatorial debates at La Consolacion College Manila Adel Tamano scored the highest rating amongst the candidates who participated followed by Neric Acosta and Risa Hontiveros Baraquel while Francisco Tatad rated poorly 6 Actors Bong Revilla born Ramon Revilla Jr who changed his legal name to his screen name Bong Revilla prior to the campaign period 7 and Jinggoy Estrada together with Miriam Defensor Santiago consistently topped the poll surveys from Social Weather Stations and Pulse Asia On the other hand while all incumbent senators who are running appeared safe to retain their seats it appeared that no party will win a majority of the 12 seats being contested Candidates editOn December 15 2009 the Commission on Elections COMELEC released the approved list of candidates for the Senate elections 8 On January 14 2010 the COMELEC approved four more candidates for the Senate reaching a total of 61 These are the candidates that were listed on the ballot with order determined by surname The tickets are as advertised by the coalition these are unrecognized by the COMELEC but is extensively used by the media The COMELEC does list the political parties of the candidates on the ballot One has twelve votes for senator with one vote for every candidate A voter can distribute one s vote to any ticket as one seems fit One can vote less than the twelve candidates from any ticket open list although the coalitions encourage voters to vote 12 0 if applicable A voter who had voted for more than twelve candidates will have his ballot spoiled invalidating the rest of that voter s votes in the senate election A candidate may be included in more than one ticket a party if it has not enough candidates to complete a 12 candidate ticket can invite guest candidates from other parties These guest candidates can choose to acknowledge their inclusion in other tickets and are not bound to follow the policies of the tickets that adopted them Ang Kapatiran ticket Name Party11 Rizalito David Ang Kapatiran21 Jo Imbong Ang Kapatiran50 Grace Rinoza Plazo Ang Kapatiran52 Adrian Sison Ang Kapatiran55 Reginald Tamayo Ang Kapatiran56 Hector Tarrazona Ang Kapatiran59 Manny Valdahuesa Ang Kapatiran Bangon Pilipinas ticket Name Party3 Zafrullah Alonto Bangon Pilipinas22 Kata Inocencio Bangon Pilipinas35 Adz Nikabulin Bangon Pilipinas36 Ramoncito Ocampo Bangon Pilipinas42 Imelda Papin Bangon Pilipinas43 Zosimo Jesus Paredes II Bangon Pilipinas46 Reynaldo Princesa Independent58 Alex Tinsay Bangon Pilipinas61 Israel Virgines Bangon Pilipinas Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ticket Name Party2 Shariff Ibraim Albani KBL16 Nanette Espinosa KBL29 Alma Lood KBL31 Regalado Maambong KBL60 Hector Villanueva KBL Lakas Kampi CMD ticket Name Party6 Silvestre Bello III Lakas Kampi8 Bong Revilla Lakas Kampi18 Ramon Guico Jr Lakas Kampi24 Raul Lambino Lakas Kampi25 Rey Langit Lakas Kampi27 Lito Lapid Lakas Kampi Liberal Party ticket Name Party1 Neric Acosta Liberal5 Martin Bautista Liberal7 Ruffy Biazon Liberal14 Franklin Drilon Liberal19 TG Guingona Liberal20 Risa Hontiveros Liberal23 Alex Lacson Liberal26 Yasmin Lao Liberal28 Danilo Lim Independent40 Serge Osmena Independent48 Ralph Recto Liberal51 Sonia Roco Liberal Nacionalista Party ticket Name Party10 Pia Cayetano Nacionalista13 Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP32 Bongbong Marcos Nacionalista33 Liza Maza Independent34 Ramon Mitra III Nacionalista37 Satur Ocampo Bayan Muna38 Susan Ople Nacionalista44 Gwen Pimentel PDP Laban47 Ariel Querubin Nacionalista49 Gilbert Remulla Nacionalista54 Adel Tamano Nacionalista Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino ticket Name Party4 JV Bautista PMP12 Joey de Venecia PMP15 Juan Ponce Enrile PMP17 Jinggoy Estrada PMP30 Jun Lozada PMP45 Rodolfo Plaza NPC57 Francisco Tatad GAD Non independents not on tickets Name Party9 Henry Caunan PDP Laban39 Lito Osmena PROMDI53 Tito Sotto NPCIndependents not in tickets Name Party41 Jovito Palparan IndependentOpinion polls editMain article Opinion polling in the Philippine Senate election 2010 Note Tables only include confirmed candidates by the COMELEC The following are results of surveys taken after candidates were confirmed by the COMELEC Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror Candidates in the Top 12 TotalLakas Kampi Liberal Nacionalista NPC PDP Laban PRP PMP Ind Election May 10 2010 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12SWS May 2 3 2010 2 400 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12Pulse Asia 9 10 Apr 23 25 2010 1 800 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12SWS 11 Apr 16 19 2010 2 100 2 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 12SWS 12 Mar 19 22 2010 2 100 2 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 1 12The Center 13 Feb 24 28 2010 2 400 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12SWS 14 Feb 24 28 2010 2 100 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 12Pulse Asia 15 Feb 21 25 2010 1 800 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12Pulse Asia 16 Jan 22 26 2010 1 800 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 1 12SWS 17 Jan 21 24 2010 2 100 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 12Pulse Asia 18 Dec 8 10 2009 1 800 2 0 1 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 12SWS 17 Dec 5 10 2009 2 100 2 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 1 12Results editIncumbents former senators and candidates whose other family members that had Senate experience performed well All six incumbents who ran held their seats four former senators also won and the two neophyte senators Bongbong Marcos and TG Guingona had their fathers Ferdinand Marcos and Teofisto Guingona Jr respectively previously served at the Senate Among the six winning incumbents three had family members that previously served in the Senate Bong Revilla son of Ramon Revilla Sr Jinggoy Estrada son of Joseph Estrada and Pia Cayetano daughter of Rene Cayetano her brother Alan Peter Cayetano won in 2007 The other winning incumbents are Miriam Defensor Santiago Lito Lapid and Senate president Juan Ponce Enrile The three of the four former winning senators also had a family member with Senate experience Ralph Recto grandson of Claro M Recto Tito Sotto grandson of Vicente Sotto and Sergio Osmena III grandson of Sergio Osmena and son of Sergio Osmena Jr The other returning senator is Franklin Drilon Only one former senator ran and lost Francisco Tatad candidates with no prior Senate experience but had family members that previously served in the Senate but lost are Ruffy Biazon son of outgoing Senator Rodolfo Biazon Sonia Roco wife of Raul Roco Adel Tamano son of Mamintal Tamano and Susan Ople daughter of Blas Ople The election of Benigno Aquino III as President of the Philippines in concurrent elections means that his Senate seat will be vacant until June 30 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Senate bloc Majority bloc 16 Minority bloc 7 Before election Election result Not up LP LKS KAM PMP NP NPC Ind PRP NP Not upAfter election Senate bloc Majority bloc 17 Minority bloc 3 Key Seats up Gained by a party from another party Held by the incumbent Held by the same party with a new senator VacancyPer candidate edit e d Summary of the May 10 2010 Philippine Senate election results Candidate Coalition Party Votes 1 Bong Revilla style text align left Lakas Kampi 19 513 521 51 15 2 Jinggoy Estrada PMP PMP 18 925 925 49 61 3 Miriam Defensor Santiago Nacionalista PRP 17 344 742 45 47 4 Franklin Drilon Liberal Liberal 15 871 117 41 60 5 Juan Ponce Enrile PMP PMP 15 665 618 41 06 6 Pia Cayetano Nacionalista Nacionalista 13 679 511 35 86 7 Bongbong Marcos Nacionalista Nacionalista 13 169 634 34 52 8 Ralph Recto Liberal Liberal 12 436 960 32 60 9 Tito Sotto NPC 11 891 711 31 17 10 Serge Osmena Liberal Independent 11 656 668 30 56 11 Lito Lapid Lakas Kampi Lakas Kampi 11 025 805 28 90 12 TG Guingona Liberal Liberal 10 277 352 26 94 13 Risa Hontiveros Liberal Liberal 9 106 112 23 87 14 Ruffy Biazon Liberal Liberal 8 626 514 22 61 15 Joey de Venecia PMP PMP 8 375 043 21 95 16 Gilbert Remulla Nacionalista Nacionalista 7 454 557 19 54 17 Danilo Lim Liberal Independent 7 302 784 19 14 18 Sonia Roco Liberal Liberal 6 774 010 17 76 19 Ariel Querubin Nacionalista Nacionalista 6 547 925 17 16 20 Gwen Pimentel Nacionalista PDP Laban 6 394 347 16 76 21 Nereus Acosta Liberal Liberal 5 921 111 15 52 22 Alex Lacson Liberal Liberal 5 242 594 13 74 23 Adel Tamano Nacionalista Nacionalista 4 059 748 10 64 24 Lito Osmena PROMDI 3 980 370 10 43 25 Liza Maza Nacionalista Independent 3 855 800 10 11 26 Satur Ocampo Nacionalista Bayan Muna 3 539 345 9 28 27 Francisco Tatad PMP GAD 3 331 083 8 73 28 Ramon Mitra III Nacionalista Nacionalista 2 744 090 7 19 29 Jun Lozada PMP PMP 2 730 279 7 16 30 Rey Langit Lakas Kampi Lakas Kampi 2 694 213 7 06 31 Silvestre Bello III Lakas Kampi Lakas Kampi 2 468 276 6 47 32 Yasmin Lao Liberal Liberal 2 081 895 5 46 33 Imelda Papin Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 1 972 667 5 17 34 Susan Ople Nacionalista Nacionalista 1 930 038 5 06 35 Martin Bautista Liberal Liberal 1 890 152 4 95 36 Rodolfo Plaza PMP NPC 1 517 905 3 98 37 JV Bautista PMP PMP 1 415 117 3 71 38 Ramon Guico Lakas Kampi Lakas Kampi 1 264 982 3 32 39 Raul Lambino Lakas Kampi Lakas Kampi 1 156 294 3 03 40 Hector Villanueva KBL KBL 979 708 2 57 41 Ramoncito Ocampo Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 944 725 2 48 42 Kata Inocencio Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 888 771 2 33 43 Jovito Palparan Jr Independent 825 208 2 16 44 Alex Tinsay Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 728 339 1 91 45 Zafrullah Alonto Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 712 628 1 87 46 Reginald Tamayo Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 680 211 1 78 47 Nanette Espinosa KBL KBL 607 569 1 59 48 Regalado Maambong PMP KBL KBL 545 967 1 43 49 Shariff Ibrahim Albani KBL KBL 508 558 1 33 50 Rizalito David Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 504 259 1 32 51 Israel Virgines Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 455 332 1 19 52 Zosimo Paredes Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 437 439 1 15 53 Adrian Sison Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 418 055 1 10 54 Reynaldo Princesa Bangon Pilipinas Independent 364 245 0 95 55 Jo Aurea Imbong Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 362 457 0 95 56 Henry Adz Nikabulin Bangon Pilipinas Bangon Pilipinas 346 848 0 91 57 Henry Caunan PDP Laban 240 676 0 63 58 Manuel Valdehuesa Jr Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 201 118 0 53 59 Hector Tarrazona Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 168 386 0 44 60 Ma Gracia Rinoza Plazo Ang Kapatiran Ang Kapatiran 151 755 0 40 61 Alma Lood KBL KBL 128 045 0 34 Total turnout 38 149 371 74 34 Total votes 297 036 114 N ARegistered voters 51 317 073 100 00 Per coalition edit nbsp Election result per slates per province Party or allianceVotes SeatsLiberal PartyLiberal Party78 227 81726 343Independent18 959 4526 381Total97 187 26932 724Nacionalista PartyNacionalista Party49 585 50316 692People s Reform Party17 344 7425 841PDP Laban6 394 3472 150Bayan Muna3 539 3451 190Independent3 855 8001 300Total80 719 73727 183Pwersa ng Masang PilipinoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino47 111 98215 862Grand Alliance for Democracy3 331 0831 120Nationalist People s Coalition1 517 9050 510Total51 960 97017 492Lakas Kampi CMD38 123 09112 832Nationalist People s Coalition11 891 7114 001Bangon PilipinasBangon Pilipinas6 486 7492 180Independent364 2450 120Total6 850 9942 310PROMDI3 980 3701 340Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2 769 8470 930Ang Kapatiran2 486 2410 840PDP Laban240 6760 080Independent825 2080 280Total297 036 114100 0012Total votes38 149 371 Registered voters turnout51 317 07374 34Vote shareLP 32 72 NP 25 88 PMP 17 49 Lakas Kampi 12 83 NPC 4 00 Others 7 08 Senate seatsLP 33 33 NP 25 00 PMP 16 67 Lakas Kampi 16 67 NPC 8 33 Others 0 Per party edit With the election of Benigno Aquino III as president there were only 23 seats in the Senate s chamber for the 15th Congress of the Philippines There were calls to let the 13th placed candidate Risa Hontiveros Baraquel to be proclaimed in lieu of Aquino leaving the Senate but neither her campaign nor the Liberal Party petitioned the commission on the matter Aquino s vacated seat won t be contested in a special election as special elections for Senate vacancies can only be scheduled on the next scheduled election that seat would be up for the 2013 election nbsp PartyVotes SeatsUpBeforeWonAfter Liberal Party78 227 81726 34 15 6024340Nacionalista Party49 585 50316 69 6 591324 1Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino47 111 98215 86New22220Lakas Kampi CMD38 123 09112 83New24240People s Reform Party17 344 7425 84New11110Nationalist People s Coalition13 409 6164 51 14 000112 1PDP Laban6 635 0232 23 1 831100 1Bangon Pilipinas6 486 7492 18New00000PROMDI3 980 3701 34New00000Bayan Muna3 539 3451 19New00000Grand Alliance for Democracy Gabaybayan3 331 0831 12New00000Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2 769 8470 93 0 0200000Ang Kapatiran2 486 2410 84 0 1400000Independent24 004 7058 08 0 7815150Bagumbayan VNP1100 1Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino01010Vacancy11010Total297 036 114100 00 122412240Total votes38 149 371 Registered voters turnout51 317 07374 34 Vote shareLP 26 34 NP 16 69 PMP 15 86 Lakas Kampi 12 83 PRP 5 84 NPC 4 51 Independent 8 08 Others 9 85 Senate seatsLP 25 00 NP 16 67 PMP 16 67 Lakas Kampi 16 67 PRP 8 33 NPC 8 33 Independent 8 33 Others 0 00 Unofficial results edit Several organizations released unofficial tallies when the commission s first preliminary tally was yet to be released Seats won per party edit Party GMA ABS CBN PPCRV KBP COMELECAng Kapatiran 0 0 0 0Bangon Pilipinas 0 0 0 0Bayan Muna 0 0 0 0GAD 0 0 0 0KBL 0 0 0 0Lakas 2 2 2 2Liberal 2 2 3Nacionalista 2 2 2 2NPC 1 1 1 1PDP Laban 0 0 0 0PROMDI 0 0 0 0PRP 1 1 1 1PMP 2 2 2 2Independent 1 1 1 1Total 12 12 12 12 Tally edit Unofficial talliesCandidate GMA 19 ABS CBN 20 PPCRV KBP 20 Bong Revilla 17 834 240 18 067 258 17 833 613Jinggoy Estrada 17 426 122 17 648 509 17 425 570Miriam Defensor Santiago 15 935 263 16 120 251 15 934 691Franklin Drilon 14 599 610 14 759 815 14 599 088Juan Ponce Enrile 14 412 083 14 593 946 14 411 612Pia Cayetano 12 616 984 12 766 917 12 616 482Bongbong Marcos 12 163 443 12 324 840 12 162 974Ralph Recto 11 401 735 11 530 000 11 401 308Tito Sotto 10 958 520 11 108 765 10 958 033Sergio Osmena III 10 700 162 10 808 556 10 699 794Lito Lapid 10 071 112 10 219 934 10 070 684TG Guingona 9 475 804 9 578 745 9 475 488Risa Hontiveros 8 418 317 8 507 677 8 417 999Ruffy Biazon 7 955 653 8 407 778 7 995 346Joey de Venecia 7 714 392 7 827 534 7 714 112Gilbert Remulla 6 899 943Danilo Lim 6 750 900Sonia Roco 6 235 815Ariel Querubin 6 039 860Gwendolyn Pimentel 5 852 480Nereus Acosta 5 446 263Alexander Lacson 4 800 980Adel Tamano 3 720 382Emilio Mario Osmena 3 602 080Liza Maza 3 561 245Satur Ocampo 3 271 714Francisco Tatad 3 069 136Apolinario Lozada 2 517 796Ramon Mitra III 2 510 653Rey Langit 2 467 966Silvestre Bello III 2 249 492Yasmin Lao 1 881 734Imelda Papin 1 796 092Susan Ople 1 778 000Martin Bautista 1 725 342Rodolfo Plaza 1 387 303JV Larion Bautista 1 293 263Ramon Guico 1 124 641Raul Lambino 1 038 319Hector Villanueva 884 988Ramoncito Ocampo 857 649Kata Inocencio 811 159Jovito Palparan Jr 743 376Alex Tinsay 666 841Reginald Tamayo 618 894Zafrullah Alonto 628 797Nanette Espinosa 543 986Regalado Maambong 485 157Rizalito David 451 089Shariff Ibrahim Albani 441 637Israel Virgines 411 134Zosimo Paredes 394 866Adrian Sison 378 130Reynaldo Princesa 328 201Jo Aurea Imbong 324 108Adz Nikabulin 310 355Henry Caunan 214 817Manuel Valdehuesa Jr 181 870Hector Tarrazona 150 629Ma Gracia Rinoza Plazo 138 189Alma Lood 114 362As of 2010 May 20 May 18 May 18Precincts reporting 90 26 90 20 Aftermath editWith the lineup for the 15th Congress becoming apparent senator elect Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP commented that her ally Manuel Villar has the numbers to retake the Senate Presidency Villar resigned from the senate presidency just prior to the election period and Juan Ponce Enrile PMP became the new senate president 21 Jockeying for the position then began with Francis Pangilinan Liberal announcing his intention to be senate president citing the need for a friendly Senate for the Benigno Aquino III administration The Liberals still have to agree on a candidate as Ponce Enrile earlier said that he will not seek the post 22 The Liberals apparently narrowed down their candidates to former Senate President Franklin Drilon and Pangilinan with Villar as the Nacionalista bloc s candidate 23 Independent senator Francis Escudero remarked that some senators are conducting exploratory talks on who they will field for the post of Senate President 24 In July 2010 the Liberal Party announced that Pangilinan will be the candidate for the Senate presidency Pangilinan will lead in seeking alliances with other senators and said that he will not seek an alliance with the Nacionalista Party 25 Perceived voting blocs in the Senate 24 Nacionalista bloc 7 Liberal bloc 10 Angara bloc 6 Vacancy 1 Manuel Villar Alan Peter Cayetano Pia Cayetano Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP Bongbong Marcos Loren Legarda NPC Joker Arroyo Lakas Kampi Francis Pangilinan Franklin Drilon TG Guingona Ralph Recto Francis Escudero Independent Jinggoy Estrada PMP Juan Ponce Enrile PMP Sergio Osmena III Independent 26 Panfilo Lacson Independent whereabouts unknown Antonio Trillanes IV Independent detained Edgardo Angara LDP Bong Revilla Lakas Kampi Juan Miguel Zubiri Lakas Kampi Gregorio Honasan Independent Lito Lapid Lakas Kampi Tito Sotto NPC Benigno Aquino III Liberal Elected president Votes needed to win 13 It is unknown if ever Trillanes and Lacson can be able to attend the Senate session in order to vote for Pangilinan 27 On July 23 previous Senate President Enrile announced that he was approached by Drilon Recto both Liberals and Escudero independent on July 20 informing him that they will support him once he agrees to be included in the race Enrile agreed with the conditions that he will not actively campaign nor enter with a bargaining effort with anyone Sotto NPC remarked that retaining Enrile emerged as a viable compromise to prevent an impasse on the opening of Congress 28 Recognizing that he can t secure the required 13 votes to win the Senate Presidency Pangilinan has withdrawn his bid on July 25 The Liberals will now support Enrile for the Senate Presidency 29 Election for Senate President edit With Loren Legarda nominating Enrile he won the Senate Presidency with a vote of 17 3 defeated Alan Peter Cayetano who was nominated by Joker Arroyo with 4 absent senators Cayetano became the Minority Floor Leader instead 2 Voted for Ponce Enrile 17 Edgardo Angara LDPAlan Peter Cayetano NacionalistaFranklin Drilon LiberalFrancis Escudero IndependentJinggoy Estrada PMPTG Guingona LiberalGregorio Honasan IndependentLito Lapid Lakas KampiLoren Legarda NPCBongbong Marcos NacionalistaSerge Osmena IndependentFrancis Pangilinan LiberalRalph Recto LiberalBong Revilla Lakas KampiTito Sotto NPCManny Villar NacionalistaMigz Zubiri Lakas KampiVoted for Cayetano 3 Joker Arroyo Lakas KampiPia Cayetano NacionalistaJuan Ponce Enrile PMPDid not vote 4 Miriam Defensor Santiago PRPPanfilo Lacson IndependentAntonio Trillanes IndependentVacant SummaryParty Ponce Enrile Cayetano No vote TotalLDP 1 0 0 1Lakas Kampi 3 1 0 4Liberal 4 0 0 4Nacionalista 3 1 0 4NPC 2 0 0 2PDP Laban 1 0 0 1PRP 0 0 1 1PMP 1 1 0 2Independents 2 0 2 5Vacant 0 0 1 1Totals 17 3 4 24References edit Kristine L Alave Philip Tubeza May 19 2010 Osme Lapid Guingona take last Senate seats politics inquirer net Archived from the original on May 24 2010 Retrieved May 20 2010 a b Avendano Christine July 25 2010 Enrile is Senate President again newsinfo inquirer net Archived from the original on July 27 2010 Retrieved July 26 2010 Salaverria Leila April 25 2009 Party formed to push for Gordon candidacy Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on April 28 2009 Retrieved 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Kimberly Jane July 25 2010 Kiko Pangilinan withdraws bid for Senate presidency GMANews tv Retrieved July 25 2010 External links editOfficial website of the Commission on Elections Official website of National Movement for Free Elections NAMFREL Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting PPCRV Results edit Philippines 2010 Election Results Main Site Philippines 2010 Election Results Alternate Site PPCRV Map Viewer PPCRV Encoded Site PPCRV Map Viewer permanent dead link PPCRV Site NAMFREL 2010 PARALLEL COUNT NAMFREL Site HALALAN 2010 Latest Comelec official results ABS CBN Site ELEKSYON 2010 National Election Results Tally GMA Site ELEKSYON 2010 Regional Election Results Tally GMA Site Auto Vote 2010 Senatorial Election Results Hatol ng Bayan Site The Vote 2010 Election Results Tally Bombo Radyo SiteMedia websites edit Halalan 2010 Election coverage by ABS CBN Eleksyon 2010 Election coverage by GMA Network Hatol ng Bayan Auto Vote 2010 Election coverage by NBN 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