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Here is the historical voter registration data for the Philippines. A total of 65,745,526 voters are registered for the upcoming May 2022 elections. This figure has been increasing over the years.
Of the 12 elected senators in 2019, re-electionist Cynthia Villar has recorded the highest net worth with a total of P3,719,941,858.00 for her 2018 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth.
A total amount of P1,144,837,406.82 were donated to senatorial candidates during the 2019 Mid-term Elections.
Senatorial candidate Juan Edgardo Angara received the highest amount of donation amounting to P153,341,072.41 from the political party Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino.
Senatorial candidates Mar Roxas, Cynthia Villar and Francis Tolentino are the top political advertisement spenders during the campaign period of 2019. They all earned a seat in the Senate.
Sen. Mar Roxas had a total spending of P782,979,623 while Sen. Cynthia Villar spent a total of P555,322,614. Sen. Francis Tolentino spent a total of P555,322,614. They all spent most of his political advertisements in during the month of April.
Cibac Party-list spend the most for political advertisements during the 2019 campaign period of all the party-lists running for a seat in the Congress. The party-list spent a total of P238,568,115 for 3,117 political advertisements, majority of which were spent on television ads. They had a total of 215 political ads on TV for 3,225 seconds, followed by 2,274 radio spots for 58,725 seconds. They had 128 ads on print.
This is followed by ACT-CIS with a total spending of P162,592,589, majority of which were used in television with 137 ads for 2,955 seconds in total and 255 radio spots for 7,650 seconds. And they only had 2 print advertisements.
Manuel Lapid and Christopher Bong Go received the most donor donations during the 2019 National Elections. Interestingly, Lapid received this from his sole donor.