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| Registered | 33,873,665 | 
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| Turnout | 29,285,775 | 
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| 1998 Philippine presidential election | 
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| Turnout | 86.5%  11.0% | 
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| 1998 Philippine vice presidential election | 
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| 1998 Philippine Senate election | 
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| Party | Lakas | LDP |  
| Seats won | 5 | 7 |  
| Popular vote | 93,261,379 | 91,421,394 |  
| Percentage | 45.44 | 44.54 |  |
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| 1998 Philippine House of Representatives elections | 
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| All 257 seats in the House of Representatives (including 38 underhang seats)
 129 seats needed for a majority
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| This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. | 
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Presidential elections, legislative and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 11, 1998. In the presidential election, Vice President Joseph Estrada won a six-year term as president by a landslide victory. In the vice-presidential race, Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo won a six-year term as vice president also by a landslide victory. This was the third election where both president and vice president came from different parties.