Electoral History
San Juan mayoralty elections
- Estrada won every mayoralty election in San Juan from 1969 to 1984.
Senatorial election, 1987:
- Joseph Estrada (GAD) – 10,029,978 (14th, 24 candidates with the highest number of votes win the 24 seats in the Senate)
Vice Presidential election, 1992:
- Joseph Estrada (PMP) – 6,739,738 (33.00%)
- Marcelo Fernan (LDP)- 4,438,494 (21.74%)
- Emilio Osmeña (Lakas-NUCD)- 3,362,467 (16.47%)
- Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. (PRP)- 2,900,556 (14.20%)
- Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. (PDP-Laban)- 2,023,289 (9.91%)
- Vicente Magsaysay (KBL)- 699,895 (3.43%)
- Eva Estrada-Kalaw (Nacionalista)- 255,730 (1.25%)
Presidential election, 1998:
- Joseph Estrada (LAMMP)- 10,722,295 (39.86%)
- Jose de Venecia (Lakas-NUCD-UMDP)- 4,268,483 (15.87%)
- Raul Roco (Aksyon Demokratiko)- 3,720,212 (13.83%)
- Emilio Osmeña (PROMDI)- 3,347,631 (12.44%)
- Alfredo Lim (Liberal) – 2,344,362 (8.71%)
- Renato de Villa (Reporma-LM)- 1,308,352 (4.86%)
- Miriam Defensor Santiago (PRP)- 797,206 (2.96%)
- Juan Ponce Enrile (Independent)- 343,139 (1.28%)
- Santiago Dumlao (Kilusan para sa Pambansang Pagpapanibago)- 32,212 (0.12%)
- Manuel Morato (Partido Bansang Marangal)- 18,644 (0.07%)
Presidential election, 2010:
- Benigno Aquino III (Liberal)- 15,208,678 (42.08%)
- Joseph Estrada (PMP)- 9,487,837 (26.25%)
- Manny Villar (Nacionalista)- 5,573,835 (15.42%)
- Gilbert Teodoro (Lakas Kampi CMD)- 4,095,839 (11.33%)
- Eddie Villanueva (Bangon Pilipinas)- 1,125,878 (3.12%)
- Richard Gordon (Bagumbayan-VNP)- 501,727 (1.39%)
- Nicanor Perlas (independent)- 54,575 (0.15%)
- Jamby Madrigal (independent)- 46,489 (0.13%)
- John Carlos de los Reyes (Ang Kapatiran)- 44,244 (0.12%)
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