Religion:Iglesia ni Cristo and Philippine elections
The Iglesia ni Cristo is noted for its role in elections in the Philippines .
Bloc voting
The Iglesia ni Cristo is known for its practice of bloc voting during elections.[1][2][3] The INC is known for issuing directives to vote for certain candidates endorsed by the church under the tenet of obedience and the advocacy of a united unit.[1] INC spokesperson Edwil Zabala has stressed the importance of unity of its members with the church leadership.[4] As a consequence, candidates often attempt to secure endorsement from the INC.[5]
According to pollster, Mahar Mangahas the INC usually announces its endorsements around a week before election day when "when the rankings of the candidates in the polls have stabilized" and concludes that candidates' ranking in opinion polls are a factor on how the INC chooses candidates to support.[5]
Endorsements
The following is the list of candidates who have been endorsed by the Iglesia ni Cristo. The list is limited to candidates running for president, vice president, and senators.
President
Year | Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Result | Ref. | |
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1935 | 1. | Manuel Quezon | Template:Party name with colour | 695,332 | 67.99 | Won | [3] | |
1941 | 1. | Manuel Quezon | Template:Party name with colour | 1,340,320 | 81.78 | Won | [3] | |
1946 | 1. | Manuel Roxas | Template:Party name with colour | 1,333,392 | 53.94 | Won | [3] | |
1949 | 3. | Jose Avelino | Template:Party name with colour | 419,890 | 11.85 | Lost | [3] | |
1965 | 1. | Ferdinand Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 3,861,324 | 51.94 | Won | [3] | |
1969 | 1. | Ferdinand Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 5,017,343 | 61.47 | Won | [3] | |
1981 | 1. | Ferdinand Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 18,309,360 | 88.02 | Won | [3] | |
1986 | 1. | Ferdinand Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 10,807,197 | 53.62 | Won | [3] | |
1992 | 3. | Danding Cojuangco | Template:Party name with colour | 4,116,376 | 18.17 | Lost | [6] | |
1998 | 1. | Joseph Estrada | Template:Party name with colour | 10,722,295 | 39.86 | Won | [7] | |
2004 | 1. | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Template:Party name with colour | 12,905,808 | 39.99 | Won | [8][9] | |
2010 | 1. | Benigno Aquino III | Template:Party name with colour | 15,208,678 | 42.08 | Won | [10][11] | |
2016 | 1. | Rodrigo Duterte | Template:Party name with colour | 16,601,997 | 39.02 | Won | [12][13] | |
2022 | 1. | Bongbong Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 31,629,783 | 58.77 | Won | [14][15] |
Vice President
Year | Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Result | Ref. | |
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2010 | 2. | Mar Roxas | Template:Party name with colour | 13,918,490 | 39.58 | Lost | [10][11] | |
2016 | 2. | Bongbong Marcos | Template:Party name with colour | 14,155,344 | 34.47 | Lost | [12][13] | |
2022 | 1. | Sara Duterte | Template:Party name with colour | 32,208,417 | 61.53 | Won | [14][15] |
Senators
Year | Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Result | Ref. | |
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2022 | 1. | Robin Padilla | Template:Party name with colour | 27,027,235 | 48.23 | Won | [16] | |
2. | Loren Legarda | Template:Party name with colour | 24,367,564 | 43.48 | Won | |||
4. | Win Gatchalian | Template:Party name with colour | 20,678,804 | 36.89 | Won | |||
5. | Francis Escudero | Template:Party name with colour | 20,320,069 | 36.26 | Won | |||
6. | Mark Villar | Template:Party name with colour | 19,563,262 | 34.91 | Won | |||
7. | Alan Peter Cayetano | Template:Party name with colour | 19,359,758 | 34.54 | Won | |||
8. | Juan Miguel Zubiri | Template:Party name with colour | 18,931,207 | 33.78 | Won | |||
9. | Joel Villanueva | Template:Party name with colour | 18,539,537 | 33.08 | Won | |||
11. | JV Ejercito | Template:Party name with colour | 15,901,891 | 28.37 | Won | |||
12. | Jinggoy Estrada | Template:Party name with colour | 15,174,288 | 27.08 | Won | |||
13. | Jejomar Binay | Template:Party name with colour | 13,348,887 | 23.82 | Lost | |||
16. | Guillermo Eleazar | Template:Party name with colour | 11,360,526 | 20.27 | Lost |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Quismundo, Tarra. "Expelled Iglesia ni Cristo minister's lawyer says bloc voting may be no more". http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/717501/expelled-inc-ministers-lawyer-says-bloc-voting-may-be-no-more.
- ↑ "Analyst: Other Christian groups can negate INC bloc vote for Marcos, Duterte". ABS-CBN News. 4 May 2022. https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/04/22/inc-bloc-vote-can-be-negated-by-other-christian-blocs.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 "Iglesia Ni Cristo endorsements and how the presidential candidates fared in the past elections". Philstar Life (The Philippine Star). 4 May 2022. https://philstarlife.com/news-and-views/765308-iglesia-ni-cristo-endorsements-elections-through-the-years.
- ↑ Cahiles, Gerg (6 April 2019). "Politics of recognition: The power of religious endorsement in the 2019 polls". CNN Philippines. https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/4/10/religious-endorsement-philippine-elections.html.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Baclig, Cristina Eloisa (5 May 2022). "INC endorsements: Do they matter?" (in en). Philippine Daily Inquirer. https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1592814/inc-endorsements-do-they-matter.
- ↑ Shenon, Philip (11 May 1992). "Under Marcos's Shadow, Filipinos Vote in Close Race". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/11/world/under-marcos-s-shadow-filipinos-vote-in-close-race.html.
- ↑ Vanzi, Sol Jose (7 May 1998). "Iglesia ni Cristo Endorses Erap-Gloria". Headline News Philippines. http://www.newsflash.org/199805/pe/pe000349.htm.
- ↑ "Arroyo wins Philippine election" (in en). Al Jazeera. 20 June 2004. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2004/6/20/arroyo-wins-philippine-election.
- ↑ Sy, Marvin; Villanueva, Marichu (7 May 2004). "INC, Shaddai endorse GMA". The Philippine Star. https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2004/05/07/249037/inc-shaddai-endorse-gma.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "List of Candidates for President and Vice-President with Votes Obtained". Commission on Elections. 29 September 2015. https://comelec.gov.ph/php-tpls-attachments/References/Results/2010NLE/Results_Pres_VPres_2010_Elections.pdf.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Macairan, Evelyn (6 May 2010). "INC picks Aquino, Roxas". The Philippine Star. https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2010/05/06/572413/inc-picks-aquino-roxas.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "Joint Public Session: Resolution of Both Houses No. 1". Congress of the Philippines. 30 May 2016. http://legacy.senate.gov.ph/16th_congress/resolutions/joint%20public%20session%20res%20both%20houses%20no.1.pdf.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 "Duterte, Marcos get INC endorsement for May 9 polls". CNN Philippines. 2 May 2016. https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2016/05/05/Iglesia-ni-Cristo-endorsement-duterte-marcos-May-9-elections.html.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "National Canvassing 2022 - Joint Session of Congress". https://halalan2022.info.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Gulleand, Jimbo; Pañares, Joyce Pangco (3 May 2022). "INC endorses BBM, Sara". Manila Standard. https://manilastandard.net/news/314225548/inc-endorses-bbm-sara.html.
- ↑ Escosio, Jan V. (3 May 2022). "INC endorses BBM-Sara; find out 12 Senate bets that it is backing" (in en). Manila Bulletin. https://mb.com.ph/2022/05/03/inc-endorses-bbm-sara-find-out-senate-bets-that-it-is-backing/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iglesia ni Cristo and Philippine elections.
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