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Kin of known Marcos cronies, tycoons and donors who own companies that are barred from making political contributions bankrolled Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. presidential bid in the May 2022 elections.
The dataset is a summary of the contributions received and expenses incurred by candidates who ran for president in the May 2022 elections.
A total of 67 donors contributed P624.7 million to help Ferdinand Marcos Jr. win the presidency, based on his own declarations to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
There are a total of 17,226 elected officials in the country for CY2020, 3,977 of which are female and 13,249 are male. The total number has increased in 2021 and 2022 to 18,068.
There are a total of 17,984 elected officials in the country for CY2019, 3,852 of which are female and 14,132 are male. This number is an increase compared to the total number of elected officials in 2017 and 2018.
There are a total of 16,767 elected officials in the country, 3,360 of which are female and 13,407 are male. The number has not changed from 2014 to 2017.
Here is the historical data of total number of elected officials in the Philippines. For the May 1998 elections, a total of 17,403 individuals were elected throughout the country. This figure has increased over the years.
Here is the data on the number of registered voters per vulnerable sector for the 2019 Philippine Midterm Elections. Vulnerable sectors include indigenous people, internally displaced persons, persons with disabilities (PWDs) and senior citizens.
Here is the data for voter turnout for vulnerable sectors during the 2019 Philippine Presidential Elections.
Vulnerable sectors include indigenous peoples, internally displaced persons, persons with disabilities (PWDs) and senior citizens.
Here is the data on the number of registered voters per vulnerable sector for the 2022 Philippine Presidential Elections. Vulnerable sectors include indigenous people, persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), persons with disabilities (PWDs) and senior citizens.
With the 150 day campaign period that started on Jan 10, 2022, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has suspended all firearms licenses and permits during this period.
Since 2004, COMELEC's Law Department has recorded a total of 120 gun ban violations based on complaints filed. The dataset shows a breakdown of these complaints.