Philippine Senate election, 2001
The senatorial election was held in the Philippines on May 14, 2001 Independent candidate Noli de Castro, a former television anchor of TV Patrol of ABS-CBN was announced as the topnotcher. This is the first synchronized national and local elections held after the ouster of Former President Joseph Estrada in January due to a military-backed civilian uprising (popularly known as EDSA II).
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Philippine Senate election, 2001
The senatorial election was held in the Philippines on May 14, 2001 Independent candidate Noli de Castro, a former television anchor of TV Patrol of ABS-CBN was announced as the topnotcher. This is the first synchronized national and local elections held after the ouster of Former President Joseph Estrada in January due to a military-backed civilian uprising (popularly known as EDSA II).
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Op 14 mei 2001 werden de Filip ...... onafhankelijke orgaan COMELEC.
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The senatorial election was he ...... ear term of Teofisto Guingona.
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2001-05-14
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Philippine Senate election, 2001
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after election
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alliance
People Power Coalition
Puwersa ng Masa
before election
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Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
leaders seat
Nationwide at-large
majority seats
next election
Philippine Senate election, 2004
next year
party
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
percentage
popular vote
123,491,617
95,072,114
previous election
Philippine Senate election, 1998
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seats for election
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Op 14 mei 2001 werden de Filip ...... Filipino's kiezen uit 48.822
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The senatorial election was he ...... (popularly known as EDSA II).
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Filipijnse verkiezingen 2001
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Philippine Senate election, 2001
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