12 (of the 24) seats in the Senate 13 seats needed for a majority
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
Edgardo Angara
Ernesto Maceda
Miriam Defensor Santiago
Party
LDP
NPC
PRP
Alliance
Lakas-Laban Coalition
NPC
NPC
Leader's seat
Nationwide at-large
Nationwide at-large
Nationwide at-large
Seats won
9
2
1
Popular vote
123,678,255
28,452,737
19,619,923
Percentage
67.7%
25.5%
5.2%
Senate President before election
Edgardo Angara
LDP
Elected Senate President
Edgardo Angara
LDP
1995 Philippine House of Representatives elections
← 1992
May 8, 1995
1998 →
204 (of the 226) seats in the House of Representatives 114 seats needed for a majority
Party
%
Seats
+/–
Lakas
40.66
100
+59
NPC
12.19
22
−8
LDP
10.83
17
−69
Lakas-Laban Coalition
10.40
25
+25
Lakas/Liberal
2.28
5
+5
Liberal
1.86
5
+5
LnB/Lakas/NPC
1.34
3
+3
Lakas/NPC
1.02
4
+4
LnB/NPC
0.98
2
+2
NPC/KBL
0.95
1
+1
Nacionalista
0.80
1
−6
PDP–Laban
0.68
1
+1
LnB/Liberal
0.55
2
+2
PMP
0.53
1
+1
NPC/PMP
0.53
1
+1
NPC/PDP–Laban/PRP
0.45
1
+1
LnB/Lakas/PMP
0.37
1
+1
LnB/PRP
0.34
1
+1
LnB/Nacionalista
0.34
1
+1
LnB/PDP–Laban
0.28
1
+1
PDP–Laban/PMP/PRP
0.27
1
+1
Lakas/PDP–Laban
0.17
1
+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Jose de Venecia Jr. Lakas
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