, the incumbent president, whose term expired at noon on June 30, 2010. The COMELEC-mandated election period for this election was from January 10 to June 9
2008 • August 26 - Then-Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman
Bayani Fernando announces bid for presidency. • September 4 - Senator
Manny Villar announces
bid for presidency. • November 11 - Makati Mayor
Jejomar Binay announces bid for presidency. • November 26 - Senator
Mar Roxas is elected as party president of the
Liberal Party and is nominated to be the
standard-bearer.
2009 • March 12 - Former Defense Secretary
Gilbert Teodoro Jr. announces
bid for presidency. • April 25 - Senator
Richard Gordon announces bid for presidency. • May 12 - Senator
Panfilo Lacson announces
bid for presidency. • June 6 - Senator Lacson withdraws from presidential race. • June 17 - Environmentalist
Nicanor Perlas announces bid for presidency. • July 14 - Senator
Loren Legarda announces bid for presidency. • July 31 - Senator
Jamby Madrigal announces bid for presidency. • August 1 - Former Philippine President
Corazon Aquino dies from
colorectal cancer.
The country descends into
a five-day period of mourning and grief for the late President. • August 21 - Evangelist
Eddie Villanueva announces bid for presidency. • August 30 -
Ang Kapatiran names
Olongapo City councilor
John Carlos de los Reyes as its standard-bearer. • September 1 - Senator Roxas withdraws and supports fellow Senator
Benigno Aquino III.;
Jejomar Binay withdraws and supports Former President
Joseph Estrada. • September 4 - Pampanga Governor
Ed Panlilio and Isabela Governor
Grace Padaca withdraws and supports Aquino. • September 9 - Senator
Benigno Aquino III announces
bid for presidency. • September 21 -
Liberal completes tandem: Roxas accepts vice presidential offer of Aquino. • September 26 - Ousted President
Joseph Estrada announces
bid for presidency • October 23 - Interior and Local Government Secretary Ronaldo Puno withdraws vice presidential bid. • October 24 - Legarda slides to vice president. • October 28 - Amid pressures to run for president, Senator
Francis Joseph G. Escudero leaves
NPC • November 13 -
Lakas–Kampi completes tandem: TV personality
Edu Manzano runs for vice president with Teodoro. • November 16 -
Nacionalista Party completes tandem: Villar picks Legarda for Vice President. • November 19 - Lakas–Kampi National Convention nominates Teodoro and Manzano. • November 23 - De los Reyes and Dominador Chipeco, Jr. (
Ang Kapatiran) file certificates of candidacy for president and VP, respectively. • November 24 - Senator
Escudero withdraws from the presidential race • November 26 - Supreme Court allows "early campaigning". • November 28 - Aquino and Roxas (
Liberal) file Certificates of Candidacy. • November 29 -
Nicanor Perlas (
Independent) files certificate of candidacy for president. • November 30 - Villar and Legarda (
Nacionalista) and ; Estrada and Binay (
PMP).; Villanueva and
Perfecto Yasay, Jr. (
Bangon Pilipinas) file Certificates of Candidacy for Pres and VP, respectively file certificates of candidacy.
Hermogenes Ebdane withdraws presidential bid • December 1–2 Teodoro and Manzano (Lakas–Kampi) file Certificates of Candidacy for President and Vce President, respectively. file;
Jamby Madrigal (
Independent) files for president alone ; Gordon and Fernando (
Bagumbayan);
Jose Sonza (
KBL) files for vice president. • December 2 -
ANC Presidential Forum: Analysts and viewers say Aquino gave "strong performance" and sounded "credible" (42%). Teodoro close second (37%); flip-flops on Reproductive Health Bill position. Villar was absent. • December 11 - Outgoing Vice President
Noli De Castro endorses Roxas for vice president. • December 15 -
Commission on Elections releases list of 16 approved candidates for president and vice-president. • December 21 - Perlas protests disqualification at COMELEC. • December 28 - COMELEC hears appeal and petition of disqualified candidates. • December 21–22 -
Pulse Asia Dec 2009 polls: Aquino solidifies lead in(45%) and BW-SWS (46%) presidential surveys. Legarda (37%) and Roxas (39%) are statistically tied in first place for the Pulse Asia vice-presidency survey. • January 14 - Perlas reinstated by COMELEC. Relatively unknown Vetellano Acosta (
KBL) is also reinstated as a candidate. • January 14 -
GMA Network Vice-Presidential Forum. • January 20 - Estrada is allowed to run after the COMELEC threw out all three disqualification cases against him. • January 29 -
De La Salle University and
ANC 2010 Presidential Youth Forum Youth 2010: Audience members say Aquino, Gordon, Teodoro "made a favorable impression". Madrigal attends for the first time. Estrada absent. • February 8 - The
Inquirer 1st Edition Presidential Debate with all candidates attending except Acosta and Estrada, with the latter citing "bias" against him. •
February 9 - Official election campaign starts • February 9 - Campaign kickoff rallies occur at Antipolo (Lakas–Kampi), Calamba (Nacionalista), Imus (Bagumbayan), Olongapo (
Ang Kapatiran), Quiapo (
PMP),
Rizal Park (
Bangon Pilipinas), and Tarlac (Liberal). • March 4 - COMELEC disqualifies Vetellano Acosta. His name, however, would remain in the ballot although votes that would be cast for him will be considered invalid. • March 21 -
ABS-CBN and
ANC Vice-Presidential Debate: Analysts and viewers say that Roxas is seen as "most credible candidate" (54%) with Binay, Fernando tie in second (13%) and Yasay (11%); Legarda fared poorly (4%). Absent was Chipeco and Manzano whose absence drew comments on social-networking sites. Analysts point out also not "to belittle" the underdogs and praised Binay, Yasay and Sonza. • March 28 - A number of Lakas–Kampi stalwarts leave party to support Villar. The Liberals says these defections are "completing the Villarroyo [Villar-Arroyo] puzzle". Malacañang downplays defections and denies alliance with Villar. • March 30 - Teodoro resigns as Lakas–Kampi Chairman to focus on campaign. This fuels further speculation that President Arroyo is dropping her financial support for her party in exchange of new support in Villar due to "winnability". Sarangani Governor and party president Miguel Dominguez and secretary-general Francis Manglapus follows in less than 24 hours. Malacañang denies speculations that the resignations have something to do with rumors that Pres. Arroyo has decided to support another presidential candidate. • April 6 -
Pulse Asia March 2010 survey: Villar (25%) falls 4 points as Aquino (37%) widens lead. According to Pulse Asia, this was mainly due to the Villarroyo issue. This came at the heels of talks that Villar is the "secret candidate" of Pres. Arroyo, a charge that he denies. •
April 10 – May 10 – Overseas absentee voting continuing until May 10 (Election day). Two polling precincts encountered technical problems in Hong Kong, raising concerns on the automation system. •
April 28–30 – Local absentee voting for government officials, teachers performing election duties outside of their precincts, members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and operatives of the Philippine National Police (PNP) starts. • April 29 – COMELEC rejects proposals of a parallel manual count aside from the official tabulation. • First Week of May -
Smartmatic-TIM recalls the Compact Flash Cards (CFC) of all Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS) Machines due to the machines not counting the votes correctly due to the spacing of the ballot. These were found out after testing. By Election Day, 99% of all CF Cards were already delivered. The remaining 1% was due to some inaccessible precincts. • May 2 – Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader pastor
Apollo Quiboloy finally endorses
Gilbert Teodoro for president. and
Mar Roxas for vice president • May 3 -
Manila Standard Today Presidential Survey: Aquino leads with Estrada overtaking Villar. • May 5 -
Iglesia ni Cristo endorses the tandem of Benigno Aquino III and Mar Roxas (
Liberal). Voting as a block, the INC has an estimated command votes of 5 to 8 million. • May 8 – The Supreme Court junks petitions to postpone the elections due to the technical difficulties found with the issue of the CF Cards •
May 10 — Election Day • May 10 – COMELEC extends the voting hours until 7 pm. • May 11 – After initial election results, De los Reyes, Gordon, Teodoro, Villar and Villanueva conceded defeat to Aquino in the presidential race while Estrada says he won't concede and will wait for the congressional canvass. Chipeco, Legarda, Manzano and Yasay conceded defeat in the vice presidential race. • May 25 – Congress approves the rules for the canvassing of the Certificates of Canvass for the presidential and vice-presidential positions. • May 26 – The National Board of Canvassers through the Joint Canvassing Committee composed of evenly of both the Senate and the House of Representatives convene. • May 28 – Canvassing finally starts with the first certificate of canvass (COC) from
Laos to be opened. • May 31 – June 4 - The issue of null votes i.e.
overvotes,
undervotes,
abstentions, were raised by the Aquino-Roxas Bantay Balota (Aquino and Roxas Ballot Watch). COMELEC, however, stated that the rule on null votes is equivalent on the rule on stray votes before automation, thus the rules on stray or null votes would apply even if votes were manually counted in an electoral protest. •
June 4 - Several municipalities which declared failure of Elections on May 10 hold rescheduled elections. These were mostly in Lanao del Sur. •
June 8 – Canvassing ends with Aquino (15,208,678) and Binay (14,645,574) winning the presidential and vice presidential elections. • June 9 – In a speedy deliberation in a public session, the Congress approves the report of the Joint Committee officially proclaiming Aquino and Binay the winners. Through a speech read by his son Senator
Jinggoy Estrada, Estrada concedes and promises to support Aquino. •
June 9 - Congress proclaims Senator Benigno Aquino III as president-elect and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay as vice president-elect of the Republic of the Philippines. == Candidates ==