Philippines

Senate

Political system
Presidential system
Structure of parliament
Bicameral
IPU membership
Yes

Election results

Data on parliamentary elections, including the background, candidates, voter turnout, results and the formation of the new legislature. By default the latest election results are displayed. Select a date to view results from previous elections.

Background

Election date(s)
09 May 2016
Date of dissolution of the outgoing legislature
No information available
Timing of election
Upon normal expiry
Number of seats at stake
12
Scope of elections
Partial renewal

Candidates

Total number of candidates
172
Number of male candidates
142
Number of female candidates
30
Percentage of women candidates
17.4%

Results

About the election

The Liberal Party (LP), led by outgoing President Benigno Aquino III, remained the largest party in the 297-member House of Representatives and reinforced its position in the 24-member Senate. The Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) and the National Unity Party (NUP), which had supported Mr. Aquino's bid for the presidency in 2013, came a distant second and third in the House of Representatives. During the election campaign, the major parties focused on economic reform, infrastructure and measures to tackle corruption and crime. Some parties also drew attention to territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea.

In the presidential elections, Mr. Rodrigo Duterte (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Laban, PDP-Laban) was elected in the first round, defeating amongst others the candidate backed by President Aquino, Mr. Mar Roxas (LP). Mr. Duterte proposed to adopt a federal form of government and to re-introduce the death penalty. In the vice-presidential elections (the President and the Vice President are elected separately in the Philippines), Ms. Leni Robredo (LP) defeated Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (Nationalist Party, NP), the son of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

Following the general elections, some 80 LP members announced their support for President Duterte's administration. The Lakas Christian-Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD), led by former President Gloria Arroyo, and the NUP formed an alliance to support the new President. On 30 June, Mr. Duterte was sworn in as the new President.

Percentage of seats won by largest party or coalition
41.7%
Alternation of power after elections
Yes

Parties or coalitions winning seats

Parties or coalitions winning seats
Political group Total
Liberal Party 5
Independents 3
Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) 2
Akbayan Citizens' Action Party 1
United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) 1
Members elected, by sex
Number of men elected
10
Number of women elected
2
Percentage of women elected
16.7%
Women Directly Elected
2
Other notes on the elections

Date of the first session of the new parliament: 25 July 2016 - The fourth Monday of July.

Sources

Senate (09.06.2016)

BBC

The Guardian

Politiko

Philstar Global

New legislature

Total number of men after the election
18
Total number of women after the election
6
Percentage of women after the election
25.0%
First-term parliamentarians
No information available
Percentage of first-term parliamentarians
No information available
Date of the first session
25 Jul 2016

First Speaker of the new legislature

Personal details for the first Speaker of the new legislature
Aquilino "Koko" Q. Pimentel III (Male)
Date of birth: 1964
Political party
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Laban (PDP-Laban)

Historical data for IPU membership

Historical data for IPU membership
Year IPU membership
2020-09
List of values for 2020-09
No
2019-04
List of values for 2019-04
No
2018-06
List of values for 2018-06
No