Philippine general election, 1998

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Presidential elections, legislative elections and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 11, 1998. In the presidential election, former vice-president Joseph Estrada won a six-year term as President by landslide.

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Results

For president

Candidate Official tally Percentage
Joseph Ejercito Estrada 10,956,610 39.6%
Jose de Venecia 4,390,853 15.9%
Raul Roco 3,772,505 13.6%
Lito Osmeña 3,363,599 12.2%
Alfredo Lim 2,397,224 8.7%
Renato de Villa 1,337,856 4.8%
Miriam Defensor-Santiago 807,506 2.9%
Juan Ponce Enrile 344,532 1.2%
Imelda Marcos 247,094 0.9%
Santiago Dumlao 39,833 0.14%
Manuel Morato 19,770 0.06%


For vice-president

Candidate Official tally Percentage
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 12,667,252 49.56%%
Edgardo Angara 5,652,068 22.11%%
Oscar Orbos 3,321,779 13%
Sergio Osmeña III 2,351,462 9.2%
Francisco Tatad 745,389 2.91%
Ismael Sueño 537,677 2.1%
Irene Santiago 240,210 0.93%
Camilo Sabio 22,010 %
Reynaldo Pacheco 21,422 %

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