2022 Philippine general election

The 2022 Philippine general election took place on May 9, 2022, for the executive and legislative branches of government at every level  national, provincial, and local  except for the barangay officials.

2022 Philippine general election

May 9, 2022
Registered67,440,226
Turnout56,097,722
Presidential election
May 9, 2022
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Bongbong Marcos Leni Robredo Manny Pacquiao
Party PFP Independent PROMDI
Alliance UniTeam TRoPa MP3 Alliance
Running mate Sara Duterte Francis Pangilinan Lito Atienza
Popular vote 31,629,783 15,035,773 3,663,113
Percentage 58.77% 27.94% 6.81%

President before election

Rodrigo Duterte
PDP–Laban

Elected President

Bongbong Marcos
PFP

Vice presidential election
May 9, 2022
Opinion polls
 
Candidate Sara Duterte Francis Pangilinan Tito Sotto
Party Lakas Liberal NPC
Alliance UniTeam TRoPa
Popular vote 32,208,417 9,329,207 8,251,267
Percentage 61.53% 17.82% 15.67%

Vice President before election

Leni Robredo
Liberal

Elected Vice President

Sara Duterte
Lakas

Senate election
May 9, 2022

12 of the 24 seats of the Senate of the Philippines
13 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri Risa Hontiveros Robin Padilla
Party Independent Akbayan PDP–Laban (Cusi)
Alliance UniTeam TRoPa Tuloy na Pagbabago
Seats won 6 (1 + 5 shared) 3 (1 + 2 shared) 3 (1 + 2 shared)
Popular vote 121,379,673 53,931,736 42,997,049
Percentage 27.96% 12.42% 9.90%

Senate President before election

Tito Sotto
NPC

Elected Senate President

Juan Miguel Zubiri
Independent

House of Representatives elections
May 9, 2022

All 316 seats of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
159 seats needed for a majority
Party % Seats +/–
PDP–Laban 22.73 66 −16
Nacionalista 13.72 36 −6
NUP 12.63 33 +8
NPC 11.70 35 −2
Lakas 9.39 26 +14
Liberal 3.78 10 −8
HNP 2.54 6 +3
PRP 1.96 3 +2
Reporma 0.99 2 +2
PFP 0.95 2 −3
PDDS 0.89 2 +2
NUP/One Cebu 0.88 2 +2
LDP 0.78 1 −1
Bukidnon Paglaum 0.70 2 0
NUP/UNEGA 0.53 2 +2
Padayon Pilipino 0.51 2 +2
Aksyon/Asenso Manileño 0.50 3 +3
PCM 0.42 1 +1
Nacionalista/Bileg 0.42 1 +1
NUP/Asenso Manileño 0.34 2 +2
SZP 0.30 1 +1
Mindoro bago Sarili 0.29 1 +1
BUP 0.29 1 +1
CDP 0.27 1 0
United Benguet Party 0.26 1 +1
NPC/Asenso Manileño 0.19 1 +1
Navoteño 0.17 1 0
AZAP 0.15 1 +1
UNA 0.14 1 +1
PDP–Laban/Partido Siquijodnon 0.07 1 +1
Independent 4.44 6 +4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker before Speaker after
Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban
Martin Romualdez
Lakas

At the top of the ballot is the election for the successors to President Rodrigo Duterte and Vice President Leni Robredo. There were also elections for:

  • 12 seats of the Senate
  • All 316 seats of the House of Representatives
  • All 81 governors and vice governors, and 782 seats of the provincial boards in all provinces
  • All 146 city mayors and vice mayors, and 1,650 seats of the city councils in all cities
  • All 1,488 municipal mayors and vice mayors, and 11,908 seats of the municipal councils in all municipalities

The first election of the Bangsamoro Parliament was scheduled to be held on the same date, but was rescheduled to 2025.

This is the first election in Davao de Oro under that name, as it was renamed from Compostela Valley in December 2019 after a successful plebiscite.

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