The 2019 midterm elections in the Philippines: Party system pathologies and Duterte’s populist mobilization
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
International Studies
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Asian Journal of Comparative Politics
Volume
5
Issue
1
First Page
69
Last Page
81
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Abstract
The May 13, 2019 midterm elections were generally seen as a referendum on the first three years of the presidency of Rodrigo R Duterte. The elections tested and consolidated the political strength of Duterte as the country’s populist strongman president. Most of the national and local candidates he endorsed won their contests for the 18,066 national and local positions. The election also resulted in a victory for the administration’s nine senatorial candidates (out of 12 seats) and a majority of its governors, mayors, and local legislators. The results follow the historical patterns of midterm elections in the post-authoritarian period. But unlike previous Philippine presidents, Duterte did not personally endeavor to consolidate his political support under his dominant party solely through the systematic mobilization of patronage. Duterte eschewed patronage-based political party building in favor of populist mobilization or the rallying of mass supporters toward contentious political action with minimum institutional intermediation. With a record high trust rating, Duterte was not only an active endorser of candidates, but he was also both a staunch defender of his allies and a relentless attacker of the opposition. In the end, the biggest winners in the 2019 midterm elections were not the candidates but Duterte himself. © The Author(s) 2019.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1177/2057891119896425
Recommended Citation
Teehankee, J. C., & Kasuya, Y. (2020). The 2019 midterm elections in the Philippines: Party system pathologies and Duterte’s populist mobilization. Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 5 (1), 69-81. https://doi.org/10.1177/2057891119896425
Disciplines
Political Science
Keywords
Elections--Philippines; Philippines—Politics and government—1986-; Rodrigo Roa Duterte, 1945; Populism-Philippines
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