List of Philippine Presidents by tickets
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This is a list of Philippine Presidents by tickets. The list contains the candidates for the offices of President of the Philippines and also for the Vice President of the Philippines that their parties has nominated since 1935.
This list only includes the major parties and coalitions during the elections and their closest rivals during the elections. For full results and candidates, see the List of Philippine Presidential elections.
[edit] List of Presidents by tickets
Bold text indicates the winner of the office they are running during the elections.
The colors indicate the political party or coalition of each President at Election Day.
Election Year | Party/Coalition | Candidates |
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1935 | ||
Coalicion Nacionalista | Manuel L. Quezon (President) Sergio Osmeña (Vice President) |
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National Socialist | Emilio Aguinaldo (President) | |
Republican Party | Gregorio Aglipay (President) | |
1941 | ||
Nacionalista | Manuel L. Quezon (President) Sergio Osmeña (Vice President) |
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Popular Front | Juan Sumulong (President) Emilio Javier (Vice President) |
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1946 | ||
Liberal Wing of Nacionalista | Manuel Roxas (President Elpidio Quirino (Vice President) |
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Nacionalista | Sergio Osmeña (President) Eulogio Rodriguez (Vice President) |
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1949 | ||
Liberal | Elpidio Quirino (President) Fernando Lopez (Vice President) |
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Nacionalista | Jose P. Laurel (President) Manuel Briones (Vice President) |
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1953 | ||
Nacionalista | Ramon Magsaysay (President) Carlos P. Garcia (Vice President) |
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Liberal | Elpidio Quirino (President) Jose Yulo (Vice President) |
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1957 | ||
Nacionalista | Carlos P. Garcia (President) Jose Laurel Jr. (Vice President) |
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Liberal | Jose Yulo (President) Diosdado Macapagal (Vice President) |
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1961 | ||
Liberal | Diosdado Macapagal (President) Emmanuel Pelaez (Vice President) |
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Nacionalista | Carlos P. Garcia (President) Sergio Osmeña Jr. (Vice President) |
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1965 | ||
Nacionalista | Ferdinand Marcos (President) Fernando Lopez (Vice President) |
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Liberal | Diosdado Macapagal (President) Gerardo Roxas (Vice President) |
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1969 | ||
Nacionalista | Ferdinand Marcos (President) Fernando Lopez (Vice President) |
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Liberal | Sergio Osmeña Jr. (President) Genaro Magsaysay (Vice President) |
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1981 | ||
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | Ferdinand Marcos (President) | |
Nacionalista | Alejo Santos (President) | |
1986[1] | ||
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | Ferdinand Marcos (President) Arturo Tolentino (Vice President) |
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United Nationalists Democratic Organizations | Corazon Aquino (President) Salvador Laurel (Vice President) |
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Movement for Truth, Order and Righteousness | Narciso Padila (President) Roger Arienda (Vice-President) |
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1992 | ||
Lakas-National Union of Christian Democrats- United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines |
Fidel V. Ramos (President) Emilio Osmeña (Vice President) |
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People's Reform | Miriam Defensor-Santiago (President) Ramon Magsaysay Jr. (Vice President) |
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Nationalist People's Coalition | Eduardo Cojuangco (President) Joseph Estrada (Vice-President) |
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Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | Ramon Mitra, Jr. (President) Marcelo Fernan (Vice-President) |
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Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | Imelda Marcos (President) Vicente Magsaysay (Vice President) |
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Liberal Party/Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan | Jovito Salonga (President) Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. (Vice-President) |
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Nacionalista | Salvador Laurel (President) Eva Estrada-Kalaw (Vice-President) |
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1998 | ||
Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino | Joseph Estrada (President) Edgardo Angara (Vice President) |
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Lakas-National Union of Christian Democrats- United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines |
Jose de Venecia Jr. (President) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (Vice President) |
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2004 | ||
Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (President) Noli de Castro (Vice President) |
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Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | Fernando Poe Jr. (President) Loren Legarda Leviste (Vice President) |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Marcos and Tolentino were declared as official winners of the 1986 Snap elections, but due to accusations of cheating and vote rigging, they were not recognized as the duly elected leaders that led to the ascencion of Aquino and Laurel after the 1986 People Power Revolution. The proclamation was declared null and void and proclaimed Aquino and Laurel during the reconvening of the Batasang Pambansa
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