Cordillera Autonomous Region creation plebiscite, 1998
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The Cordillera Autonomous Region plebiscite was held on March 7, 1998 asked if they wanted to be autonomous region under Republic Act No. 8438. The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) consists of the provinces of Abra, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province and Apayao.
Results
Majority of Cordillera voters rejected the plan to be an autonomous region. For them, it affect their families, livelihoods and cause terrorism due to Conrado Balweg and the New People's Army (NPA).
Only Apayao voted for autonomy, but due to the Supreme Court decision in 1990 disallowing an autonomous region composed of only one province, the autonomous region was not created. Because of the plebiscite, President Fidel V. Ramos amended the autonomous region proposal to a regular administrative region before he finished his term of office.
Per province and Baguio City
Province/City | For | Against | Total | ||
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Total | % | Total | % | ||
Abra | 22,684 | 36.2% | 39,897 | 63.8% | 62,581 |
Apayao | 23,201 | 75.0% | 7,741 | 25.0% | 30,942 |
Baguio | 19,205 | 14.4% | 114,043 | 85.6% | 133,248 |
Benguet | 15,345 | 18.0% | 69,823 | 82.0% | 85,168 |
Ifugao | 16,417 | 47.0% | 18,476 | 53.0% | 34,893 |
Kalinga | 21,841 | 46.0% | 25,631 | 54.0% | 47,472 |
Mountain Province | 16,154 | 38.3% | 25,982 | 61.7% | 42,136 |
Turnout | 436,440 |
See also
References
- ↑ Alfred Dizon with Joya Santos (1998-03-12). "Militants seek "real autonomy" for Cordillera". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
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