2016 Philippine presidential election

2016 Philippine presidential election

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Turnout80.69% Increase 6.35%
 
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Candidate Rodrigo Duterte Mar Roxas
Party PDP–Laban Liberal
Running mate Alan Peter Cayetano Leni Robredo
Popular vote 16,601,997 9,978,175
Percentage 39.01% 23.45%

 
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Candidate Grace Poe Jejomar Binay
Party Independent UNA
Running mate Francis Escudero Gregorio Honasan
Popular vote 9,100,991 5,416,140
Percentage 21.39% 12.73%

Map showing the official results taken from provincial and city certificates of canvass. The inset shows Metro Manila.

President before election

Benigno Aquino III
Liberal

Elected President

Rodrigo Duterte[1]
PDP–Laban

2016 Philippine vice presidential election

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Candidate Leni Robredo Bongbong Marcos
Party Liberal Independent
Popular vote 14,418,817 14,155,344
Percentage 35.11% 34.77%

 
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Candidate Alan Peter Cayetano Francis Escudero
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 5,903,379 4,931,962
Percentage 14.38% 12.01%

Map showing the official results taken from provincial and city certificates of canvass. The inset shows Metro Manila.

Vice President before election

Jejomar Binay
UNA

Elected Vice President

Leni Robredo
Liberal

The 2016 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on Monday, May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election. This was the 16th direct presidential election in the Philippines since 1935 and the fifth sextennial presidential election since 1992.

Incumbent president Benigno Aquino III was ineligible for re-election, pursuant to the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Incumbent vice president Jejomar Binay was eligible for re-election but chose to run for the presidency instead. Therefore, this election determined the 16th president and the 14th vice president. The position of president and vice president are elected separately, thus the two winning candidates could come from different political parties.

Rodrigo Duterte was elected President of the Philippines with 38.5% of the vote.[2] Congress met in late May to canvass the results and issued an official result with Duterte and Leni Robredo emerging as the winners of the presidential and vice presidential races, respectively. They were proclaimed on May 30 in the House of Representatives.

On the other hand, Robredo narrowly won the vice presidential election over Bongbong Marcos, son of former President Ferdinand Marcos. Bongbong Marcos filed an electoral protest through the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, but was later dismissed in 2021.

  1. ^ "Philippines election: Maverick Rodrigo Duterte wins presidency". BBC. May 10, 2016. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Philippines post-election analysis: How Duterte shot to the top". Asia Times. May 13, 2016.