List of vice presidents of the Philippines by age

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Sara Duterte is the youngest person to be elected vice president of the Philippines.
Teofisto Guingona Jr. is the oldest person in history to become vice president of the Philippines.

This is a list of vice presidents of the Philippines by age.

The 1987 Constitution provides that the vice president shall have the same qualifications as the president, who must be at least least forty years of age on the day of the election.[1] The median age upon the accession to the vice presidency is 55 years, the approximate age when Elpidio Quirino, Joseph Estrada, and Noli de Castro assumed office. The youngest person to become the vice president of the Philippines is Sara Duterte, at age 44 years, 30 days.[2] The oldest vice president to assume office is Teofisto Guingona Jr., at age 72 years, 218 days. He is both the oldest when he left office and the oldest living former vice president.

The youngest living former vice president is Leni Robredo, at age 60 years, 326 days. Elpidio Quirino had the shortest post-vice presidency timespan, dying 7 years, 318 days after he left office. Emmanuel Pelaez lived the longest of any vice president after their tenure, dying 37 years, 209 days after leaving office.

List of vice presidents by age

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