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1980 Philippine local elections

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election_name1980 Philippine local election
countryPhilippinesflag_year=1936
typeparliamentary
previous_election1975 Philippine Sangguniang Bayan elections#Local elections
previous_year1975
next_election1988 Philippine local elections
next_year1988
seats_for_electionAll 69 Gubernatorial seats and all 1,554 Mayoral seats
election_dateJanuary 30, 1980
1blankGovernors
2blankGovernors +/–
3blankMayors
4blankMayors +/–
image1[[File:Ferdinand Marcos (cropped).jpg100px]]
leader1Ferdinand Marcos
leader_since11978
party1Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
1data169
2data1+69
3data11,550
4data1+1,550
image2
leader2Independents
leader_since2
party2Independent (politician)
1data24
2data2+4
3data23
4data2+3
image3[[File:The Honorable Aquilino Pimentel Jr. (Senator of the Philippines).jpg100px]]
leader3Nene Pimentel
party3Lakas ng Bayan
percentage324%
1data3
2data3
3data31
4data3+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 Nene Pimentel who won the mayoral election in Cagayan de Oro by a landslide.

Results

For Governor

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For Mayor

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