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2022 Philippine Senate election

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2022 Philippine Senate election

 2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09) 2025 

12 (of the 24) seats to the Senate of the Philippines
13 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Migz Zubiri - 2021.jpg
Lady Senators 3rd Regular Session Hontiveros (cropped).jpg
Leader Migz Zubiri Risa Hontiveros
Party Independent Akbayan
Alliance UniTeam TRoPa
Seats won 6 (1 + 5 shared) 3 (1 + 2 shared)
Popular vote 121,379,673 53,931,736
Percentage 27.96% 12.42%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Senator Robinhood C. Padilla.png
Leader Robin Padilla Loren Legarda
Party PDP–Laban (Cusi) NPC
Alliance Tuloy na Pagbabago Lacson–Sotto slate
Seats won 3 (1 + 2 shared) 5 (1 + 4 shared)
Popular vote 42,997,049 34,400,227
Percentage 9.90% 7.92%

Composition of the Senate after the election, with the seats up for election inside the box.

Senate President before election

Tito Sotto
NPC

Elected Senate President

Juan Miguel Zubiri
Independent

The 2022 Philippine Senate election was the 34th election of members to the Senate of the Philippines for a six-year term. It was held on May 9, 2022.

Party-switching before the election

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For senators running in this election cycle:

For senators whose seats are not up:

Term-limited and retiring incumbents

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Term limited incumbents

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The following are ineligible from running since they are on their second consecutive six-year term:[8]

  1. Franklin Drilon (Liberal), retiring[9][10]
  2. Ralph Recto (Nacionalista), running for House representative from Batangas's 6th district[11][12][13]
  3. Tito Sotto (NPC), running for vice president of the Philippines[14][15][16][17]

Retiring incumbents

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The following senators' terms are ending in 2022. They were eligible to run again, but targeted other positions:

  1. Panfilo Lacson (Reporma), running for president of the Philippines[18][19][16][1] [20]
  2. Manny Pacquiao (PROMDI), running for president of the Philippines[21][5][22]
  3. Francis Pangilinan (Liberal), running for vice president of the Philippines[23][24][25]

Running for another position mid-term

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Ronald dela Rosa (PDP–Laban) originally filed to run for president of the Philippines, as Bong Go's presidential running mate.[26] Dela Rosa withdrew later on.[27] Bong Go then ran for president, switching from PDP–Laban to Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (PDDS).[28] Go himself officially withdrew on December 14.[29]

Candidates

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A total of 178 people filed candidacies for senator.[30] A total of 114 people were found to be disallowed by the commission for being nuisance candidates, disqualified for other reasons, or have their candidacies cancelled.[31][32]

Opinion polling

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Opinion polling in the Philippines is conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, OCTA Research, and other pollsters.

Per candidate

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The top 16 candidates with the highest favourability in each poll are listed below, where the top 12 are marked with a "black line".

# Feb 9–15 Feb 11–16 Feb 12–17 Feb 18–23 Mar 9–14 Mar 17–21 Mar 30–Apr 6 Apr 1–4 Apr 2–6 Apr 18–19 Apr 16–21 Apr 19–21 Apr 22–25
I&AC[35] Publicus Asia[36] OCTA[37] Pulse Asia[38] Publicus Asia[39] Pulse Asia[40] Publicus Asia[41] RMN–APCORE[42] OCTA[43] MBCDZRH[44] Pulse Asia[45] Publicus Asia[46] OCTA[47]
1 Cayetano60 Escudero50.7 Legarda66 Tulfo66.9 Escudero48.8 Tulfo65.6 Escudero49.4 Tulfo59 Tulfo68 Tulfo57.92 Tulfo50.4 Escudero46.8 Tulfo63
2 Escudero58 Cayetano43.5 Tulfo63 Legarda58.9 Cayetano41.6 Legarda58.3 Cayetano43.8 Legarda47 Villar59 Escudero44.16 Legarda49.4 Cayetano42.6 Villar55
3 Tulfo53 Gatchalian40.3 Cayetano61 Villar56.2 Legarda39.5 Cayetano56.4 Legarda43.3 Escudero44 Legarda56 Legarda43.19 Padilla42.9 Gatchalian40.5 Legarda51
4 Legarda50 Tulfo37.3 Zubiri60 Cayetano55.0 Gatchalian38.4 Escudero54.4 Gatchalian42.0 Villar40 Zubiri54 Cayetano42.63 Cayetano42.3 Legarda39.1 Zubiri49
5 Villar47 Villar34.7 Escudero59 Zubiri50.5 Tulfo Villar52.4 Tulfo39.1 Cayetano39 Escudero50 Villar41.57 Escudero38.6 Tulfo38.5 Escudero46
6 Zubiri Zubiri34.5 Villar56 Escudero49.8 Villar34.9 Gatchalian50.3 Villar35.9 Gatchalian Cayetano48 Zubiri40.98 Gatchalian37.0 Villar33.1 Padilla44
7 Gatchalian45 Legarda34.3 Padilla43 Padilla47.3 Hontiveros32.2 Zubiri50.1 Hontiveros34.4 Zubiri38 Padilla44 Padilla40.95 Zubiri Hontiveros31.9 Cayetano40
8 Hontiveros41 Hontiveros31.3 Binay39 Binay45.6 Zubiri31.2 Villanueva43.9 Zubiri33.5 Hontiveros34 Binay42 Gatchalian38.56 Villar35.9 Padilla31.5 Gatchalian39
9 Binay38 Diokno26.1 Gatchalian Gatchalian44.6 Diokno29.5 Padilla42.5 Diokno30.5 Padilla Estrada Binay33.47 Ejercito34.3 Zubiri29.3 Villanueva36
10 Teodoro Villanueva25.9 Hontiveros38 Villanueva42.0 Villanueva25.9 Binay Teodoro27.1 Binay33 Villanueva41 Villanueva31.35 Binay32.5 Bautista29.1 Estrada33
11 Ejercito35 Gordon25.0 Estrada37 Estrada38.6 Gadon25.1 Estrada36.5 Villanueva26.7 Villanueva Gatchalian39 Hontiveros31.33 Estrada32.3 Diokno28.9 Ejercito31
12 Gordon Teodoro24.1 Ejercito35 Bautista32.6 Padilla25.0 Ejercito35.9 Gordon26.0 Ejercito29 Ejercito36 Estrada30.50 Hontiveros Villanueva28.2 Hontiveros
13 Villanueva34 Padilla23.3 Villanueva33 Hontiveros32.3 Roque24.7 Hontiveros Gadon25.7 Estrada28 Hontiveros33 Ejercito30.27 Bautista26.6 Ejercito26.5 Binay
14 Padilla32 Ejercito22.4 Bautista31 Ejercito31.6 Gordon23.9 Bautista34.3 Padilla Bautista25 Bautista28 Honasan26.28 Villanueva26.5 Gadon25.9 Bautista27
15 Marcoleta29 Bautista21.9 Honasan29 Gordon27.3 Teodoro23.3 Honasan28.2 Ejercito24.7 Honasan21 Roque25 Roque25.27 Honasan22.4 Teodoro25.7 Roque24
16 Estrada28 Binay21.8 Gordon25 Honasan26.5 Ejercito22.7 Gordon Bautista24.1 Eleazar20 Eleazar24 Gordon24.13 Gordon19.3 Gordon24.9 Eleazar22
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Before
election
Senate bloc Majority bloc Minority bloc Maj
Party
Election results Ind Not up TNP UniTeam Alliance UT/
L-S/
MP3/
TNP
L-S L-S/
MP3/
TRoPa
L-S/
MP3
TRoPa Not up
After
election
Party * * * + + * * *
Senate bloc Ind bloc Majority bloc Minority bloc
Key:
Seats up
* Gained by a party from another party
Held by the incumbent
+ Held by the same party with a new senator
    Proclamation of winning senators of the May 9, 2022 Senate elections

    Per candidate

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    First-placing candidate per province in the Philippines during the Senate election 2022
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    #CandidateCoalition PartyVotes%
    1.Robin PadillaTuloy na Pagbabago, UniTeam[a] PDP–Laban27,027,23548.18%
    2.Loren LegardaUniTeam[a], Lacson–Sotto slate[b], MP3[c], Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] NPC24,367,56443.44%
    3.Raffy TulfoMP3[c], Lacson–Sotto slate[b] Independent23,488,45041.87%
    4.Win GatchalianUniTeam NPC20,678,80436.86%
    5.Francis EscuderoLacson–Sotto slate[b], MP3[c], TRoPa[e] NPC20,320,06936.22%
    6.Mark VillarUniTeam, Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] Nacionalista19,563,26234.88%
    7.Alan Peter Cayetano Independent19,359,75834.51%
    8.Migz ZubiriUniTeam, Tuloy na Pagbabago,[d] MP3[c] Independent18,931,20733.75%
    9.Joel VillanuevaLacson–Sotto slate[b], MP3[c], TRoPa[e] Independent18,539,53733.05%
    10.JV EjercitoLacson–Sotto slate, MP3[c] NPC15,901,89128.35%
    11.Risa HontiverosTRoPa, LEAD[f] Akbayan15,470,00527.58%
    12.Jinggoy EstradaUniTeam, Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] PMP15,174,28827.05%
    13.Jejomar BinayMP3[c], Lacson–Sotto slate[b], TRoPa[e] UNA13,348,88723.80%
    14.Herbert BautistaUniTeam NPC13,206,70423.54%
    15.Gilbert TeodoroUniTeam, Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] PRP12,827,57722.87%
    16.Guillermo EleazarLacson–Sotto slate Reporma11,360,52620.27%
    17.Harry RoqueUniTeam, Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] PRP11,285,71320.14%
    18.Gregorio HonasanLacson–Sotto slate[b], UniTeam[a], Tuloy na Pagbabago[d] Independent10,668,88619.04%
    19.Chel DioknoTRoPa, LEAD[f] KANP10,020,00817.88%
    20.Larry GadonUniTeam KBL9,712,11817.33%
    21.Antonio TrillanesTRoPa Liberal8,653,71715.44%
    22.Dick GordonLacson–Sotto slate[b], MP3[c], TRoPa[e] Bagumbayan8,427,82015.04%
    23.Leila de LimaTRoPa, LEAD[f] Liberal7,305,15313.04%
    24.Neri ColmenaresMakabayan, LEAD[f], MP3[c] Makabayan6,108,36510.90%
    25.Alex LacsonTRoPa Ang Kapatiran5,499,7339.81%
    26.Salvador PaneloTuloy na Pagbabago PDP–Laban4,916,8758.77%
    27.Francis Leo Marcos Independent4,548,5688.12%
    28.Teddy BaguilatLEAD[f], TRoPa Liberal4,284,7527.65%
    29.Monsour del RosarioReporma Reporma3,824,5576.82%
    30.Carl BalitaAksyon Aksyon3,771,0196.73%
    31.Rodante Marcoleta[g]Tuloy na Pagbabago, UniTeam[a] PDP–Laban3,599,0536.42%
    32.Emmanuel PiñolLacson–Sotto slate NPC3,570,2876.37%
    33.Minguita PadillaLacson–Sotto slate Reporma3,567,5236.37%
    34.Luke EspirituLEAD PLM3,480,2116.21%
    35.Astra Pimentel-NaikPDP–Laban PDP–Laban3,002,9075.36%
    36.Sonny MatulaTRoPa, LEAD[f] Independent2,698,3684.81%
    37.Greco BelgicaTuloy na Pagbabago PDDS2,362,1014.21%
    38.Jopet SisonAksyon Aksyon2,223,9593.96%
    39.Samira GutocAksyon, LEAD[f] Aksyon2,225,4003.97%
    40.Carmen Zubiaga Independent1,771,0783.16%
    41.Silvestre Bello Jr.PDP–Laban PDP–Laban1,744,3553.11%
    42.Elmer LabogMakabayan, LEAD[f], MP3[c] Makabayan1,582,6232.82%
    43.Rey LangitTuloy na Pagbabago PDP–Laban1,369,6802.44%
    44.Melchor ChavezWPP WPP957,5591.71%
    45.Abner Afuang Independent906,6721.62%
    46.Roy CabonegroLEAD PLM885,4161.58%
    47.Ibrahim AlbaniWPP WPP849,8251.51%
    48.Lutgardo BarboMP3 PDP–Laban754,1291.34%
    49.John CastricionesAksyon[h], Tuloy na Pagbabago PDP–Laban719,1981.28%
    50.David d'AngeloLEAD PLM697,5201.24%
    51.Agnes Bailen Independent675,5921.20%
    52.Nur-Mahal Kiram Independent603,5421.08%
    53.Nur-Ana SahidullaPDDS PDDS599,0631.07%
    54.Leo OlarteBigkis Pinoy Bigkis Pinoy574,8931.02%
    55.Ariel Lim Independent564,8021.01%
    56.Fernando DiazPPP PPP562,5911.00%
    57.Jesus Arranza Independent530,3910.95%
    58.Willie Ricablanca Jr.PM PM494,6030.88%
    59.RJ Javellana Independent474,9580.85%
    60.Marieta Mindalano-AdamKatipunan Katipunan452,4550.81%
    61.Ernie EreñoPM PM451,0510.80%
    62.Baldomero FalconeDPP DPP400,1380.71%
    63.Emily MallillinPPM PPM394,2740.70%
    64.Rey Valeros Independent356,6790.64%
    Total turnout55,992,24383.01%
    Total votes434,695,944N/A
    Registered voters, including overseas voters67,452,866100.0%
    Source: COMELEC
    1. 1 2 3 4 Guest candidate of UniTeam Alliance
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Guest candidate of the Lacson–Sotto slate
    3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Guest candidate of the MP3 Alliance
    4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Guest candidate of Tuloy na Pagbabago
    5. 1 2 3 4 Guest candidate of Team Robredo–Pangilinan
    6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Guest candidate of Labor and Ecology Advocates for Democracy
    7. Withdrew
    8. Guest candidate of Aksyon Demokratiko

    Per coalition

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    The seats won totals does not account for guest candidates unless specified.

    Party or allianceVotes%Seats
    UniTeam AllianceNationalist People's Coalition33,885,5087.801
    People's Reform Party24,113,2905.550
    Nacionalista Party19,563,2624.501
    Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino15,174,2883.491
    Kilusang Bagong Lipunan9,712,1182.230
    Independent18,931,2074.361
    Total121,379,67327.924
    Shared guest candidates of Lacson–Sotto slate, MP3 and TRoPaNationalist People's Coalition20,320,0694.671
    United Nationalist Alliance13,348,8873.070
    Bagumbayan–VNP8,427,8201.940
    Independent18,539,5374.261
    Total60,635,31313.952
    Team Robredo–Pangilinan (TRoPa)Liberal Party20,243,6224.660
    Akbayan15,470,0053.561
    Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino10,020,0082.310
    Ang Kapatiran5,499,7331.270
    Independent2,698,3680.620
    Total53,931,73612.411
    Tuloy na Pagbabago (TNP)PDP–Laban40,634,9489.351
    Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan2,362,1010.540
    Total42,997,0499.891
    Lacson–Sotto slateNationalist People's Coalition3,570,2870.820
    Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma14,928,0493.430
    Total18,498,3274.260
    Shared guest candidate of Lacson–Sotto slate, MP3, TNP and UniTeam24,367,5645.611
    Shared guest candidates of Lacson–Sotto slate and MP3Nationalist People's Coalition15,901,8913.661
    Independent23,488,4505.401
    Total39,390,3419.062
    Shared guest candidate of Lacson–Sotto slate and UniTeam10,668,8862.450
    Aksyon Demokratiko8,220,3781.890
    Makabayan7,690,9881.770
    Labor and Ecology Advocates for Democracy5,063,1471.160
    PDP–Laban1,744,3550.400
    Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma3,824,5570.880
    Labor Party Philippines1,807,3840.420
    Partido Maharlika945,6540.220
    MP3 Alliance754,1290.170
    Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan599,0630.140
    Bigkis Pinoy574,8930.130
    Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago562,5910.130
    Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi452,4550.100
    Democratic Party of the Philippines400,1380.090
    Partido Pederal ng Maharlika394,2740.090
    Independent29,792,0406.851
    Total434,695,944100.0012
    Total votes55,992,243
    Registered voters/turnout67,452,86683.01
    Vote share
    UniTeam
    27.96%
    Shared
    27.45%
    TRoPa
    12.42%
    TNP
    9.90%
    Lacson–Sotto
    7.92%
    Others
    14.35%
    Senate seats
    UniTeam
    33.33%
    Shared
    33.33%
    TRoPa
    8.33%
    TNP
    8.33%
    Lacson–Sotto
    8.33%
    Others
    8.33%

    Per party

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    PartyVotes%+/–Seats
    UpBeforeWonAfter+/−
    Nationalist People's Coalition98,045,31922.55+13.912345+2
    PDP–Laban43,133,4329.9211.430314+1
    People's Reform Party24,113,2905.55New00000
    Liberal Party20,243,6224.667.293300−3
    Nacionalista Party19,563,2624.5012.3314140
    Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma18,752,6064.31New00000
    Akbayan15,470,0053.56New11110
    Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino15,174,2883.491.120011+1
    United Nationalist Alliance13,348,8873.071.0601010
    Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino10,020,0082.31New00000
    Kilusang Bagong Lipunan9,712,1182.23+1.2700000
    Bagumbayan–VNP8,427,8201.94+1.371100−1
    Aksyon Demokratiko8,220,3781.89+1.1300000
    Makabayan7,690,9881.77+0.4800000
    Ang Kapatiran5,499,7331.27New00000
    Partido Lakas ng Masa5,063,1471.16+0.9100000
    Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan2,961,1640.68New01010
    Labor Party Philippines1,807,3840.420.5200000
    Partido Maharlika945,6540.22New00000
    Bigkis Pinoy574,8930.13New00000
    Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago562,5910.13New00000
    Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi452,4550.10New00000
    Democratic Party of the Philippines400,1380.09New00000
    Partido Pederal ng Maharlika394,2740.09New00000
    Independent104,118,48823.95+9.053445+1
    Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino01010
    Lakas–CMD01010
    PROMDI1100−1
    Total434,695,944100.00122412240
    Total votes55,992,243
    Registered voters/turnout67,452,86683.01
    Source: COMELEC
    Vote share
    NPC
    22.60%
    PDP–Laban
    9.87%
    PRP
    5.56%
    Liberal
    4.67%
    Nacionalista
    4.51%
    Reporma
    4.32%
    Akbayan
    3.57%
    PMP
    3.50%
    Others
    41.40%
    Seats won
    NPC
    33.33%
    PDP–Laban
    8.33%
    PRP
    0.00%
    Liberal
    0.00%
    Nacionalista
    8.33%
    Reporma
    0.00%
    Akbayan
    8.33%
    PMP
    8.33%
    Others
    33.33%
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