12 (of the 24) seats to the Senate of the Philippines and one mid-term vacancy 13 seats needed for a majority
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Franklin Drilon
Edgardo Angara
Party
Independent
LDP
Alliance
PPC
PnM
Leader's seat
Nationwide at-large
Nationwide at-large
Seats won
8
4
Popular vote
123,491,617
95,072,114
Percentage
50.8%
39.1%
Senate President before election
Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
PDP–Laban
Elected Senate President
Franklin Drilon
Independent
2001 Philippine House of Representatives elections
← 1998
May 14, 2001
2004 →
All 261 seats in the House of Representatives (including underhangs) 130 seats needed for a majority
Party
Seats
+/–
Lakas
79
−32
NPC
42
+33
LDP
21
+21
Liberal
19
+4
Alayon
4
+4
PMP
4
+4
NPC–INA
3
+3
UNegA
3
+3
PROMDI
3
−1
Aksyon
2
+1
Partido Magdalo
2
+2
PDP–Laban
2
+2
Reporma–LM
2
−2
BAKUD–Alayon
1
+1
Kabayani
1
+1
KAMPI
1
+1
KBL
1
+1
LDP–NPC
1
+1
Liping Kalookan
1
+1
NPC–AIM
1
+1
NPC–UNegA
1
+1
PDSP
1
+1
PPC
1
+1
Others
5
+1
Independent
8
+6
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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