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      Legislative elections and local elections were 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 in the Senate race. This was 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) with pro-Estrada counter-protests that followed right before Election Day. On February 20, 2007, the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled that former senator Gregorio Honasan lost in the 2001 Philippine elections and lost to Sen. Ralph Recto but declared constitutional the special election for the remaining three-year term of Teofisto Guingona.


      Candidates




      = Administration coalition

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      = Opposition coalition

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      = Other notable candidates

      =

      Note: Party affiliation based on Certificate of Candidacy.


      Results




      = Senate

      =

      Final COMELEC Tally for Senators as of August 30, 2001.


      = House of Representatives

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      Elections at congressional districts




      Party-list election




      = Local elections

      =
      Local elections for all positions above the barangay level, but below the regional level, were held on this day.
      The newly created province of Zamboanga Sibugay held its first local elections on this day as well.


      See also


      Commission on Elections
      Politics of the Philippines
      Philippine elections
      Philippine midterm election
      12th Congress of the Philippines


      References


      SWS Media Release. Accessed on March 15, 2007.


      External links


      Official website of the Commission on Elections
      Official website of the House of Representatives Archived June 4, 2020, at the Wayback Machine

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