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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. served as the 17th President of the Philippines (since 2022), Senator of the Philippines (2010–2016), Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd District (1992–1995, 2007–2010), Governor of Ilocos Norte (1983–1986, 1998–2007) and Vice Governor of Ilocos Norte (1980–1983).

Bongbong Marcos in March 2022.

Presidential election[edit]

Philippine Presidential election results, 2022
Party Candidate Votes % Pro. Car.
PFP Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 31,629,783 58.77 72[a]
Independent[b] Leni Robredo 15,035,773 27.94 16[c]
PROMDI Manny Pacquiao 3,663,113 6.81 1
Aksyon Isko Moreno 1,933,909 3.59 0
Independent[d] Panfilo Lacson 892,375 1.66 0
KTPNAN Faisal Mangondato 301,629 0.56 1
Independent Ernesto Abella 114,627 0.21 0
PLM Leody de Guzman 93,027 0.21 0
PDSP Norberto Gonzales 90,656 0.17 0
DPP Jose Montemayor Jr. 60,592 0.11 0
Total 53,815,484 100.00
Valid votes 53,815,484 96.24
Invalid/Blank votes 2,101,913 3.76
Total votes 55,917,397 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 67,368,508 83.00
Source: Congress (vote totals), COMELEC (election day turnout, absentee turnout)

Vice Presidential election[edit]

Philippine Vice presidential election results, 2016
Party Candidate Votes % Pro. Car.
Liberal Leni Robredo 14,418,817 35.11 44[e]
Independent[f] Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 14,155,344 34.47 36[g]
Independent[h] Alan Peter Cayetano 5,903,379 14.38 8[i]
Independent[j] Francis Escudero 4,931,962 12.01 1
Independent[k] Antonio Trillanes IV 868,501 2.11 0
UNA Gregorio Honasan 788,881 1.92 0
Total 41,066,884 100.00
Valid votes 41,066,884 91.30
Invalid/Blank votes 3,912,267 8.70
Total votes 44,979,151 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 55,739,911 80.69
Source: Congress

Senatorial elections[edit]

1995 election[edit]

e • d 1995 Philippine Senate election result
Rank Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
1. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Lakas-Laban LDP 15,745,741 61.20
2. Raul Roco Lakas-Laban LDP 12,509,736 48.60
3. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. Lakas-Laban Lakas 11,862,458 46.10
4. Franklin Drilon Lakas-Laban Lakas 11,032,476 42.90
5. Juan Flavier Lakas-Laban Lakas 10,748,528 41.80
6. Miriam Defensor Santiago NPC PRP 9,497,231 36.90
7. Serge Osmeña Lakas-Laban Lakas 9,390,935 36.50
8. Francisco Tatad Lakas-Laban LDP 9,146,951 35.50
9. Gregorio Honasan NPC Independent 8,968,616 34.80
10. Marcelo Fernan Lakas-Laban LDP 8,762,235 34.00
11. Juan Ponce Enrile Lakas-Laban Independent 8,701,191 33.80
12. Nikki Coseteng NPC NPC 8,700,278 33.80
13. Ramon Mitra Jr. Lakas-Laban LDP 8,650,618 33.60
14. Rodolfo Biazon Lakas-Laban LDP 8,587,338 33.40
15. Aquilino Pimentel Jr. Lakas-Laban PDP–Laban 8,522,148 33.10
16. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. NPC KBL 8,168,768 31.70
17. Arturo Tolentino NPC NPC 7,726,006 30.00
18. Ramon Fernandez NPC NPC 3,572,604 13.90
19. Rosemarie Arenas NPC NPC 3,178,837 12.40
20. Manuel C. Roxas NPC NPC 2,455,764 9.50
21. Herman T. Laurel PRP - Laurel Wing PRP 1,395,015 5.42
22. Almarin C. Tillah NPC NPC 1,165,164 4.52
23. Amanda T. Cruz NPC NPC 1,008,180 3.91
24. Gaudencio Beduya NPC NPC 829,082 3.22
25. Adelisa Raymundo| NPC NPC 745,115 2.90
26. Ibrahim Amerel Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas PDSP 482,328 1.87
27. Vicente N. Biego Bicol Saro Bicol Saro 417,901 1.62
28. Felino C. Polintan Jr. Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas 393,712 1.52
29. Brigido Simon (withdrew) PRP - Laurel Wing PRP 152,161 0.59
30. Misa Bicol Saro Bicol Saro 109,711 0.42
Total turnout 25,736,505 70.70
Total votes 182,626,828 N/A
Registered voters 36,415,154 100.00
Note: A total of 30 candidates ran for senator.

2010 election[edit]

e • d 2010 Philippine Senate election results
Rank Candidate Party Votes %
1. Bong Revilla Lakas–Kampi 19,513,521 51.15
2. Jinggoy Estrada PMP 18,925,925 49.61
3. Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP 17,344,742 45.47
4. Franklin Drilon Liberal 15,871,117 41.60
5. Juan Ponce Enrile PMP 15,665,618 41.06
6. Pia Cayetano Nacionalista 13,679,511 35.86
7. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Nacionalista 13,169,634 34.52
8. Ralph Recto Liberal 12,436,960 32.60
9. Tito Sotto NPC 11,891,711 31.17
10. Serge Osmeña Independent 11,656,668 30.56
11. Lito Lapid Lakas–Kampi 11,025,805 28.90
12. TG Guingona Liberal 10,277,352 26.94
13. Risa Hontiveros Liberal 9,106,112 23.87
14. Ruffy Biazon Liberal 8,626,514 22.61
15. Joey de Venecia PMP 8,375,043 21.95
16. Gilbert Remulla Nacionalista 7,454,557 19.54
17. Danilo Lim Independent 7,302,784 19.14
18. Sonia Roco Liberal 6,774,010 17.76
19. Ariel Querubin Nacionalista 6,547,925 17.16
20. Gwen Pimentel PDP–Laban 6,394,347 16.76
21. Nereus Acosta Liberal 5,921,111 15.52
22. Alex Lacson Liberal 5,242,594 13.74
23. Adel Tamano Nacionalista 4,059,748 10.64
24. Lito Osmeña PROMDI 3,980,370 10.43
25. Liza Maza Independent 3,855,800 10.11
26. Satur Ocampo Bayan Muna 3,539,345 9.28
27. Francisco Tatad GAD 3,331,083 8.73
28. Ramon Mitra III Nacionalista 2,744,090 7.19
29. Jun Lozada PMP 2,730,279 7.16
30. Rey Langit Lakas–Kampi 2,694,213 7.06
31. Silvestre Bello III Lakas–Kampi 2,468,276 6.47
32. Yasmin Lao Liberal 2,081,895 5.46
33. Imelda Papin Bangon Pilipinas 1,972,667 5.17
34. Susan Ople Nacionalista 1,930,038 5.06
35. Martin Bautista Liberal 1,890,152 4.95
36. Rodolfo Plaza NPC 1,517,905 3.98
37. JV Bautista PMP 1,415,117 3.71
38. Ramon Guico Lakas–Kampi 1,264,982 3.32
39. Raul Lambino Lakas–Kampi 1,156,294 3.03
40. Hector Villanueva KBL 979,708 2.57
41. Ramoncito Ocampo Bangon Pilipinas 944,725 2.48
42. Kata Inocencio Bangon Pilipinas 888,771 2.33
43. Jovito Palparan, Jr. Independent 825,208 2.16
44. Alex Tinsay Bangon Pilipinas 728,339 1.91
45. Zafrullah Alonto Bangon Pilipinas 712,628 1.87
46. Reginald Tamayo Ang Kapatiran 680,211 1.78
47. Nanette Espinosa KBL 607,569 1.59
48. Regalado Maambong KBL 545,967 1.43
49. Shariff Ibrahim Albani KBL 508,558 1.33
50. Rizalito David Ang Kapatiran 504,259 1.32
51. Israel Virgines Bangon Pilipinas 455,332 1.19
52. Zosimo Paredes Bangon Pilipinas 437,439 1.15
53. Adrian Sison Ang Kapatiran 418,055 1.10
54. Reynaldo Princesa Independent 364,245 0.95
55. Jo Aurea Imbong Ang Kapatiran 362,457 0.95
56. Adz Nikabulin Bangon Pilipinas 346,848 0.91
57. Henry Caunan PDP–Laban 240,676 0.63
58. Manuel Valdehuesa, Jr. Ang Kapatiran 201,118 0.53
59. Hector Tarrazona Ang Kapatiran 168,386 0.44
60. Ma. Gracia Riñoza-Plazo Ang Kapatiran 151,755 0.40
61. Alma Lood KBL 128,045 0.34
Total turnout 38,149,371 74.34
Total votes 297,036,114 N/A
Registered voters 51,317,073 100.00

Congressional elections[edit]

1992 election[edit]

1992 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Ilocos Norte's 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 76,605 91.10
Lakas–NUCD Emerito Salva 7,451 8.86
LiberalPDP Geronimo Mangaban 30 0.04
Total votes 84,086 100.00
KBL hold

2007 election[edit]

2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Ilocos Norte's 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 5,116 100.00
Valid ballots 5,116 3.34
Invalid or blank votes 147,999 96.66
Total votes 153,115 100.00
KBL hold

Gubernatorial elections[edit]

1998 election[edit]

1998 Ilocos Norte Gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 173,810 80.43
Lakas–NUCD–UMDP Roque Ablan Jr. 42,298 19.57
Total votes 216,108 100.00
KBL gain from Lakas

2001 election[edit]

2001 Ilocos Norte Gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 201,247 100.00
Valid ballots 201,247 75.43
Invalid or blank votes 65,543 24.57
Total votes 266,790 100.00
KBL hold

2004 election[edit]

2004 Ilocos Norte Gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 23,945 100.00
Valid ballots 23,945 7.99
Invalid or blank votes 275,638 92.01
Total votes 299,583 100.00
KBL hold

Vice gubernatorial election[edit]

1980 election[edit]

1980 Ilocos Norte Vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Unopposed
Total votes 100.00
KBL hold

See also[edit]

Note[edit]

  1. ^ Including Baguio, Cebu City, Cagayan de Oro, Metro Manila and Zamboanga City.
  2. ^ Even though she is a Liberal Party member she runs as an Independent.
  3. ^ Including Iloilo City.
  4. ^ He ran under Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma, but he resigned from the party mid-way through the campaign. But in the official ballots he labaled as a Reporma candidate.
  5. ^ Including Bacolod, Iloilo City and Zamboanga City.
  6. ^ Running mate of Miriam Defensor Santiago who was running under the banner of PRP.
  7. ^ Including Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Metro Manila.
  8. ^ Running mate of Rodrigo Duterte who was running under the banner of PDP–Laban.
  9. ^ Including Cebu City and Davao City.
  10. ^ Running mate of Grace Poe who was running also as an Independent.
  11. ^ Supporting Grace Poe who was running also as an Independent.

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