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.
From the Commonwealth period to the last election prior the declaration of martial law, the major parties always split their ticket: one candidate was from Luzon and another either from the Visayas or Mindanao (the so-called "North-South" ticket). In the post-martial law period, this has been less pronounced as most candidates have been from Luzon;[1] in 2010, only the Liberal Party had a "North-South" ticket with their top opponents all have candidates based in Metro Manila.
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 on Election Day.
- Includes all losing candidates whose vote percentages were less than the winning margin, or at most four candidates, or the candidate whose vote percentage was larger than the winning margin, but beat the administration candidate, whichever is less.
- The name of the presidential candidate is given first.
Election | Administration candidate (place) | Opposition candidate(s) (place) | ||||||||
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1935 | NP | Manuel L. Quezon (Tayabas) Sergio Osmeña (Cebu) |
NSP | Emilio Aguinaldo (Cavite) Raymundo Melliza (Iloilo) |
R | Gregorio Aglipay (Ilocos Norte) Noberto Nabong |
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1941 | NP | Manuel L. Quezon (Tayabas) Sergio Osmeña (Cebu) |
PF | Juan Sumulong (Rizal) Emilio Javier |
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1946 | NP | Sergio Osmeña (Cebu) Eulogio Rodriguez (Rizal) |
NP (L) | Manuel Roxas (Capiz) Elpidio Quirino (Ilocos Sur) |
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1949 | LP | Elpidio Quirino (Ilocos Sur) Fernando Lopez (Iloilo) |
NP | José P. Laurel (Batangas) Manuel Briones (Cebu) |
LP | José Avelino (Samar) Vicente Francisco |
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1953 | LP | Elpidio Quirino (Ilocos Sur) José Yulo (Negros Occidental) |
NP | Ramon Magsaysay (Zambales) Carlos P. Garcia (Bohol) |
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1957 | NP | Carlos P. Garcia (Bohol) José Laurel, Jr. (Batangas) |
LP | José Yulo (Negros Occidental) Diosdado Macapagal (Pampanga) |
PPP | Manuel Manahan (Manila) Vicente Araneta (Negros Occidental) |
NCP | Claro M. Recto (Quezon) Lorenzo Tañada (Quezon) |
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1961 | NP | Carlos P. Garcia (Bohol) Gil Puyat (Manila) |
LP | Diosdado Macapagal (Pampanga) Emmanuel Pelaez (Misamis Oriental) |
I | none Sergio Osmeña, Jr. (Cebu) |
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1965 | LP | Diosdado Macapagal (Pampanga) Gerardo Roxas (Capiz) |
NP | Ferdinand Marcos (Ilocos Norte) Fernando Lopez (Iloilo) |
PPP | Raul Manglapus (Manila) Manuel Manahan (Manila) |
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1969 | NP | Ferdinand Marcos (Ilocos Norte) Fernando Lopez (Iloilo) |
LP | Sergio Osmeña, Jr. (Cebu) Genaro Magsaysay (Zambales) |
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1981 | KBL | Ferdinand Marcos (Ilocos Norte) none |
NP | Alejo Santos (Bulacan) none |
F | Bartolome Cabangbang (Cebu) none |
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1986 | KBL | Ferdinand Marcos (Ilocos Norte) Arturo Tolentino (Manila) |
PDP-Laban | Corazon Aquino (Tarlac) Salvador Laurel (Batangas) |
LP | none Eva Estrada-Kalaw (Tarlac) |
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1992 | PDP-Laban | Jovito Salonga (Rizal) Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. (Misamis Oriental) |
Lakas | Fidel V. Ramos (Pangasinan) Emilio Osmeña (Cebu) |
PRP | Miriam Defensor Santiago (Iloilo) Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. (Manila) |
NPC | Eduardo Cojuangco (Tarlac) Joseph Estrada (San Juan) |
LDP | Ramon Mitra, Jr. (Palawan) Marcelo Fernan (Cebu) |
1998 | Lakas | Jose de Venecia, Jr. (Pangasinan) Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (Pampanga) |
LAMMP | Joseph Estrada (San Juan) Edgardo Angara (Aurora) |
Aksyon | Raul Roco (Camarines Sur) Irene Santiago (Davao City) |
PROMDI | Emilio Osmeña (Cebu) Ismael Sueño (South Cotabato) |
LP | Alfredo Lim (Manila) Sergio Osmeña III (Cebu) |
2004 | Lakas | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (Pampanga) Noli de Castro (Oriental Mindoro) |
KNP | Fernando Poe, Jr. (Pangasinan) Loren Legarda (Malabon) |
LDP | Panfilo Lacson (Cavite) none |
Aksyon | Raul Roco (Camarines Sur) Herminio Aquino (Tarlac) |
BP | Eddie Villanueva (Bulacan) none |
2010 | Lakas Kampi | Gilberto Teodoro (Tarlac) Edu Manzano (Iloilo) |
LP | Benigno Aquino III (Tarlac) Mar Roxas (Capiz) |
PMP | Joseph Estrada (San Juan) Jejomar Binay (Makati) |
NP | Manny Villar (Las Piñas) Loren Legarda (Malabon) |
BP | Eddie Villanueva (Bulacan) Perfecto Yasay (North Cotabato) |
2016 | LP |
References
- ↑ Quezon, Manuel III (2008-04-10). "Senate the victim of a design flaw". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
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