Philippine general election, 1965
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Philippine general election, 1965 |
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November 19, 1965 | ||||
Nominee | Ferdinand Marcos | Diosdado Macapagal | ||
Party | Nacionalista | Liberal | ||
Running mate | Fernando Lopez | Gerardo Roxas | ||
Popular vote | 3,861,324 | 3,187,752 | ||
Percentage | 51.94% | 42.88% | ||
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Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 19, 1965 in the Philippines. Incumbent President Diosdado Macapagal lost his opportunity to get a second full term as President of the Philippines to Senate President Ferdinand Marcos. His running mate, Senator Gerardo Roxas lost to former Vice President Fernando Lopez. Emmanuel Pelaez did not run for vice president. An unprecedented twelve candidates ran for president, however nine of those were nuisance candidates.
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[edit] Results
[edit] President
Final Official Congressional Canvass
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Ferdinand Marcos | Nacionalista Party | 3,861,324 | 51.94% |
Diosdado Macapagal | Liberal Party | 3,187,752 | 42.88% |
Raul Manglapus | Progressive Party | 384,564 | 5.17% |
Gaudencio Bueno | New Leaf Party | 199 | |
Aniceto A. Hidalgo | NLP | 156 | |
Segundo B. Baldovi | Partido ng Bansa | 139 | |
Nic V. Garces | People’s Progressive Democratic Party | 130 | |
German F. Villanueva | Independent | 106 | |
Guillermo M. Mercado | Labor | 27 | |
Antonio Nicolas Jr. | Allied Party | 27 | |
Blandino P. Ruan | Philippine Pro-Socialist Party | 6 | |
Praxedes Floro | Independent | 1 |
[edit] Vice-President
Final Official Congressional Canvass
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Fernando Lopez | Nacionalista Party | 5,001,737 | 57.14% |
Gerardo Roxas | Liberal Party | 3,504,826 | 40.04% |
Manuel Manahan | Progressive Party | 247,426 | 2.83% |
[edit] Philippine Senate
Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes |
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1 | Jovito Salonga | Liberal | 3,629,834 |
2 | Alejandro Almendras | Nacionalista | 3,472,689 |
3 | Genaro Magsaysay | Nacionalista | 3,463,459 |
4 | Sergio Osmeña Jr. | Liberal | 3,234,966 |
5 | Eva Estrada-Kalaw | Nacionalista | 3,494,000 |
6 | Dominador Aytona | Nacionalista | 3,037,666 |
7 | Lorenzo Tañada | Nationalist Citizens' Party | 3,014,618 |
8 | Wenceslao Lagumbay | Nacionalista | 2,972,525 |
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Cesar Climaco |
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2,968,958 |
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Estanislao Fernandez |
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2,846,320 |
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Constancio Castañeda |
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2,814,032 |
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Ramon Bagatsing |
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2,774,621 |
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Bartolome Cabangbang |
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2,668,431 |
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Alejandro Roces |
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2,663,852 |
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Ramon Diaz |
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2,620,073 |
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Lucas Paredes |
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2,419,573 |
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Vicente Araneta |
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500,795 |
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Amelio Mutuc |
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413,074 |
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Jose Feria |
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335,119 |
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Benjamin Gaston |
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149,057 |
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Dionisio Ojeda |
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143,681 |
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Magdaleno Estrada |
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8,766 |
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Epifanio Talania |
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3,007 |
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Vicente Baldovino |
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1,945 |
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German Carbonel |
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1,830 |
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Toribia S. Valino |
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1,750 |
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Jose Villavisa |
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1,604 |
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Teodoro Gosuico Sr. |
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1,153 |
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Genovevo Baynosa |
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1,101 |
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Leoncio Wico Pagdanganan |
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113 |
[edit] See also
- Commission on Elections
- Politics of the Philippines
- Philippine elections
- President of the Philippines
- 6th Congress of the Philippines
[edit] External links
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