Download the Philippine Electoral Almanac e-book, a go-to resource of PH electoral history.
In light of the upcoming national and local elections, the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) and the Presidential Museum and Library has published the newly-revised and expanded edition of the Philippine Electoral Almanac, a go-to resource of Philippine electoral history from pre-colonial period to the present. It is available for download on archive.org.
The almanac explores the political relationships between the Presidency, the Legislature, and the Filipino electorate. It features write-ups, maps, pie charts, bar graphs, and infographics.
For more related resources, visit the Presidential Museum and Library and Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines websites. Our social media accounts—Facebook and Tumblr—will likewise be promoting the book and its content.
We hope you find the material useful and to your liking. Please feel free to use them as a resource, and to share them with your audience.
Thank you very much.
Dear media friends and partners,
In light of the upcoming national and local elections, the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) and the Presidential Museum and Library has published the newly-revised and expanded edition of the Philippine Electoral Almanac, a go-to resource of Philippine electoral history from pre-colonial period to the present. It is available for download on archive.org.
The almanac explores the political relationships between the Presidency, the Legislature, and the Filipino electorate. It features write-ups, maps, pie charts, bar graphs, and infographics.
For more related resources, visit the Presidential Museum and Library and Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines websites. Our social media accounts—Facebook and Tumblr—will likewise be promoting the book and its content.
We hope you find the material useful and to your liking. Please feel free to use them as a resource, and to share them with your audience.
Thank you very much.
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