1980 Philippine local elections

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1980 Philippine local election

← 1975 January 30, 1980 1988 →

All 69 Gubernatorial seats and all 1,554 Mayoral seats
  First party Second party Third party
  Ferdinand Marcos at the White House.jpg   Nene Pimentel cropped.jpg
Leader Ferdinand Marcos Independents Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.
Party KBL Independent LABAN
Leader since 1978
Percentage 24%
Governors 69 4
Governors +/– +69 +4
Mayors 1,550 3 1
Mayors +/– +1,550 +3 +1

Local elections for governors, vice governors, mayors and vice mayors in the nation's first elections for provincial and municipal officials since the declaration of martial law were held on January 30, 1980. As usual, President Ferdinand Marcos's party the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan dominated the elections. The Lakas ng Bayan and the Liberal Party-backed National Union for Liberation did participate but most of them lost except for some like Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. who won the mayoral election in Cagayan de Oro City by a landslide.

Results[]

For Governor[]

Summary of the 20 January 1980 Gubernatorial election results
Parties and coalitions Posts
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 69
Other Minor Parties 4
Total 73
Source: Philippine Commission on Elections

For Mayor[]

Summary of the 20 January 1980 Mayoral election results
Parties and coalitions Posts
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1,550
Other Minor Parties 3
Lakas ng Bayan 1
Total 1,554
Source: Philippine Commission on Elections

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