List of elections in the Philippines


This is a list of elections and referendums held in the Philippines.

By type

General and local elections

For much of its history since 1935, the Philippines has been governed as a presidential unitary republic. The term "general election" is not predominantly used in the Philippines, but for the purposes of this article, a "general election" may refer to an election day where the presidency or at least a class of members of Congress are on the ballot. Since 1992, on presidential election days, the presidency, half of the Senate, the House of Representatives and all local officials above the barangay level, but below the regional level, are at stake. On a "midterm election", it's the same, except for the presidency is not at stake.
Local elections above the barangay level, but below the regional level, are synchronized with elections for national positions. From 1947 until 1971, these were scheduled in midterm election years.
Barangay elections are usually held separately from general and local elections.

Regional elections

Regional elections are held for the autonomous regions. There had been four autonomous regions in the Philippines: Central Mindanao and Western Mindanao, then replaced by the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, then the Bangsamoro that replaced it. Regional elections were not synchronized with general elections above, but on 2013 and 2016, they were. The 2016 election was the last ARMM election. After the approval of the Bangsamoro in a plebiscite, there was a transition period, and the first Bangsamoro election is expected to be held on 2022.
YearAutonomous regionDetails
1979Western Mindanao and Central MindanaoDetails
1982Western Mindanao and Central MindanaoDetails
1990Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
1993Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
1996Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2001Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2005Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2008Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2013Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2016Autonomous Region in Muslim MindanaoDetails
2025BangsamoroDetails

National referendums

Referendums are on an ad hoc basis. Before 1973, these were mostly used on amending the constitution. Starting from martial law up to the People Power Revolution, referendums became more frequent. After the People Power Revolution, there had only been one national referendum, on the approval of the current constitution.
YearTypeBallot questionResultDetails
1935PlebisciteApproval of constitution 96.47%Details
1937PlebisciteWomen's suffrage 90.94%Details
1939PlebisciteSetting up export tariffs 96.56%Details
1940PlebisciteCreation of a bicameral Congress 79.14%Details
1940PlebisciteRe-election of president and vice president 81.67%Details
1940PlebisciteCreation of a Commission on Elections 77.95%Details
1947PlebisciteApproval of the Bell Trade Act 78.89%Details
1967PlebisciteEnlarging the House of Representatives 81.72%Details
1967PlebisciteAllowing members of Congress to serve in the Constitutional Convention without forfeiting their seats 83.44%Details
1973PlebisciteAdopting the constitution 90.67%Details
1973PlebisciteCalling a plebiscite to ratify the constitution 90.96%Details
1973ReferendumAllow the president to continue beyond 1973 and finish the reforms under martial law 90.67%Details
1975ReferendumApproval of the president's actions 88.69%Details
1975ReferendumApproval of the president continuing the same powers 87.51%Details
1975ReferendumSelection of local officialsDetails
1976ReferendumAllowing martial law to continue 90.95%Details
1976PlebisciteSubstituting the Regular Batasang Pambansa with the Interim Batasang Pambansa 87.58%Details
1977ReferendumAllowing the president to continue in office after the organization of the Interim Batasang Pambansa 89.27%Details
1981PlebisciteApproval of the modified parliamentary system 79.53%Details
1981Plebiscite
  • Prohibiting elected officials for being appointed except in the Executive Committee
  • Limiting accreditation of political parties to top two parties only
  • Prohibiting public officers from switching parties mid-term
78.95%Details
1981PlebisciteAllowing erstwhile natural-born citizens who lost citizenship to own land 77.55%Details
1981ReferendumHolding barangay elections after the 1981 presidential election 81.09%Details
1984PlebisciteRedistricting the Batasang Pambansa to per city and province 83.94%Details
1984PlebisciteAbolishing the executive committee and restoring the vice presidency 82.99%Details
1984PlebisciteAllowing indigents to possess public lands by grants 69.25%Details
1984PlebisciteUndertaking an urban land reform program 68.59%Details
1987PlebisciteApproval of constitution 77.04%Details

Recall elections

Only officials elected via the Local Government Code of 1991 can be recalled.
These are the recall elections above the barangay level:
YearLocationPosition recalledIncumbentResultWinnerDetails
1993BataanGovernorDing RomanTet GarciaDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteMayorJesus JariolDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteVice mayorRomeo EcleoDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsAniano BusmeonDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsAlberto TuboDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsJuan Digal Jr.Details
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsGeneroso SarenDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsIsidro MonesitDetails
1997Basilisa, Surigao del NorteSix councilorsSaturnino LanugonDetails
1997CaloocanMayorRey MalonzoWonRey MalonzoDetails
2000LucenaMayorBernard TagaraoRamon Talaga Jr.Details
2000PasayMayorJovito ClaudioWenceslao TrinidadDetails
2002Puerto Princesa, PalawanMayorDennis SocratesEdward HagedornDetails
2003Agoo, La UnionVice mayorRamil LopezShiela MiloDetails
2015Puerto PrincesaMayorLucilo BayronWonLucilo BayronDetails

Special elections

Both chambers of Congress conduct special elections once a seat becomes vacant.
The upcoming Bangsamoro Parliament can also hold special elections for vacancies for seats from its parliamentary districts.
A special election can also be called if the offices of president and vice president of the Philippines are vacant in the same time.

People's Initiatives

People's Initiative is a common appellative in the Philippines that refers to either a mode for constitutional amendment provided by the 1987 Philippine Constitution or to the act of pushing an initiative allowed by the Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987. While the Supreme Court had declared amending the constitution via initiative as "fatally defective" and those inoperable, the Initiative and Referendum Act of 1987 can still be used to initiate initiatives for statues, ordinances and resolutions at the national and local level.
While there had been no referendums at the national level, this has been successfully implemented at the local level, particularly in barangays.