2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections

Elections for the House of Representatives of the Philippines were held on May 10, 2004. Being held together with presidential election, the party of the incumbent president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, and by extension the administration-led coalition, the Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (K4), won majority of the seats in the House of Representatives.[1]

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections

May 10, 2004

All 261 seats in the House of Representatives (including underhangs)
131 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Jose de Venecia, Jr. Francis Escudero
Party Lakas NPC
Alliance K4 KNP
Leader's seat Pangasinan–4th Sorsogon–1st
Last election 73 seats 40 seats
Seats won 92 53
Seat change 19 13

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Benigno Aquino III Carlos M. Padilla
Party Liberal LDP
Alliance K4 KNP
Leader's seat Tarlac–2nd Nueva Vizcaya-Lone
Last election 19 seats 21 seats
Seats won 29 15
Seat change 10 6


Speaker before election

Jose de Venecia
Lakas

Elected Speaker

Jose de Venecia
Lakas

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The elected representatives served in the 13th Congress from 2004 to 2007.

Results

District Party-list
92 53 29 15 20 21 7 24
'Lakas NPC LP LDP [1] [2] [3] [4]
2 Others
2 Party-lists with 2 or more seats each
3 Party-lists with 1 seat each
4 Unfilled party-list seats

Elections for representatives from districts

 Summary of the May 10, 2004 Philippine House of Representatives election results
Parties and coalitions Seats %
Lakas9237.2%
NPC5321.5%
Liberal2911.8%
LDP156.1%
PMP52.0%
Aksyon20.8%
KAMPI20.8%
Nacionalista20.8%
PDP–Laban20.8%
KBL10.4%
PDSP10.4%
Reporma-LM10.4%
Independent41.6%
Totals20984.6%

Election for sectoral representatives

Result of the Philippine House of Representatives party-list election. Proportion of votes (inner ring) as compared to proportion of seats (outer ring) of the political parties. Parties that did not win any seat are represented by a gray pie slice, unfilled seats due to the 3-seat cap and 2% threshold are denoted by a black slice.
 Summary of the May 10, 2004 Philippines House of Representatives party-list election result
Party Votes % Swing Seats
won
Bayan Muna 1,203,305 9.46% 1.84% 3
APEC 934,995 7.35% 2.04% 3
Akbayan 852,473 6.70% 4.20% 3
Buhay 705,730 5.55% 3.63% 2
Anakpawis 538,396 4.23% 4.23% 2
CIBAC 495,193 3.89% 1.75% 2
GABRIELA 464,586 3.65% 3.65% 2
Partido ng Manggagawa 448,072 3.52% 2.09% 2
Butil 429,259 3.37% 1.19% 2
AVE 343,498 2.70% 2.70% 1
Alagad 340,977 2.68% 1.91% 1
VFP 340,759 2.68% 1.16% 1
Coop-NATCCO 270,950 2.13% 0.63% 1
AMIN 269,750 2.12% 0.45% 1
ALIF 269,345 2.11% 2.11% 1
An Waray 268,164 2.11% 2.11% 1
ABA-AKO 251,597 1.98% 1.98% 0
ANAD 244,137 1.92% 1.92% 0
Senior Citizens/Elderly 236,571 1.86% 1.86% 0
PGBI 213,662 1.68% 1.68% 0
Anak ng Bayan 213,068 1.67% 1.67% 0
TUCP 201,396 1.58% 1.58% 0
Sanlakas 189,517 1.49% 0.49% 0
Bigkis 186,264 1.46% 0.43% 0
Suara Bangsamoro 164,494 1.29% 1.29% 0
Cocofed 163,952 1.29% 0.23% 0
Sagip-Kapwa 161,797 1.27% 1.27% 0
Aksyon Sambayan 156,467 1.23% 1.23% 0
PMAP 144,740 1.14% 1.14% 0
BANAT 143,454 1.13% 1.13% 0
Abay Pamilya 133,952 1.05% 0.90% 0
SMILE 133,425 1.05% 1.05% 0
Abanse! Pinay 115,855 0.91% 0.02% 0
MIGRANTE 110,507 0.87% 0.87% 0
Alab Katipunan 92,262 0.73% 0.73% 0
Assalam 91,975 0.72% 0.72% 0
Gabay OFW 89,978 0.71% 0.59% 0
AKAPIN 86,673 0.68% 0.68% 0
Pinoy Overseas 79,214 0.62% 0.62% 0
Ahonbayan 68,203 0.54% 0.35% 0
AASJS 65,596 0.52% 0.52% 0
Seaman's Party 65,231 0.52% 0.01% 0
Bahandi 61,665 0.48% 0.48% 0
SCFO 55,378 0.45% 0.45% 0
BTM 52,919 0.42% 0.42% 0
ASAP 50,063 0.39% 0.39% 0
Maritime Party 48,037 0.38% 0.27% 0
AGRIFIL 42,920 0.34% 0.34% 0
BANTAY 42,050 0.33% 0.81% 0
MSCFO 39,194 0.31% 0.31% 0
PCDO-ACTO 38,093 0.30% 0.30% 0
OMMAR 38,389 0.29% 0.29% 0
GRECON 33,950 0.27% 0.27% 0
Lapiang Manggagawa 31,386 0.25% 0.25% 0
PARP 30,984 0.24% 0.24% 0
FFAPI 28,739 0.23% 0.23% 0
Aging Pinoy 27,609 0.22% 0.22% 0
KALOOB 26,392 0.21% 0.21% 0
Katutubo 22,370 0.18% 0.19% 0
Isang Bansa, Isang Diwa 17,994 0.14% 0.14% 0
BISA 13,340 0.10% 0.10% 0
NELFFI 13,266 0.10% 0.10% 0
TRICAP 8,753 0.07% 0.07% 0
FLRF 8,660 0.07% 0.07% 0
Sandigang Maralita 7,992 0.06% 0.01% 0
DWP 3,900 0.04% 0.01% 0
Total12,721,952100%28
Valid votes12,721,95237.96% 16.54%
Invalid votes520,0221.55%N/A
Total party-list votes13,241,97439.51%
Total turnout33,510,09176.97% 0.68%
Registered voters44,872,007100% 19.79%
Source: COMELEC
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See also

References

  1. Quezon, Manuel III (2007-06-06). "An abnormal return to normality". PCIJ.org. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2010-12-06.

Notes

  • The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
  • Pobre, Cesar P. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.
  • Teehankee, Julio. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
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