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Who ran for Philippine president in 2010?

Who ran for Philippine president in 2010?

2010 Philippine presidential election

Nominee Benigno Aquino III Joseph Estrada
Party Liberal PMP
Running mate Mar Roxas Jejomar Binay
Popular vote 15,208,678 9,487,837
Percentage 42.08% 26.25%

Who became president in 2010?

Presidency of Barack Obama

Presidency of Barack Obama January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
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Party Democratic
Election 2008 2012
Seat White House

Did Chiz Escudero run for president?

Escudero was expected to run for the presidency but he did not. Instead, he endorsed the team-up of Senator Benigno Aquino III and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay. The two political figures, who belong to opposing camps, won as President and Vice President, respectively.

Who are the candidates for President of the United States in 2012?

Plus there are LOTS of third party and independent P2012 hopefuls. So, if a person is running –regardless of party, ballot status, or chances of winning — we have him or her listed below. Incumbent party first, following by the main opposition party, then the third party candidates, and finally the independent and write-in hopefuls.

What was the minimum number of votes needed to win the presidency in 2012?

Third party and other nominations. Four other parties nominated candidates that had ballot access or write-in access to at least 270 electoral votes, the minimum number of votes needed in the 2012 election to win the presidency through a majority of the electoral college.

Where can I find the list of candidates for President?

We bring you each political party’s Presidential nominee, along with their running mate, picture, background, a brief summary, web site, email and physical address, phone and other interesting details. Also, be sure to vote for your favorite candidate in our online poll located at WhiteoutPress.com. Ballot-qualified in 50 States.

Who are the third party candidates for President?

Constantly updated. Ballot Access News – This respected publication — founded in 1985 by Libertarian activist Richard Winger — tracks the attempts of third party and independent candidates for various offices to secure ballot access in the 50 states.