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Election in the Philippines on 1965
Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 9, 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.
Results
President
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 | Party for Philippine Progress | 384,564 | 5.17 |
| Gaudencio Bueno | New Leaf Party | 199 | 0.00 |
| Aniceto A. Hidalgo | New Leaf Party | 156 | 0.00 |
| Segundo Baldove | Partido ng Bansa | 139 | 0.00 |
| Nic V. Garces | People’s Progressive Democratic Party | 130 | 0.00 |
| German F. Villanueva | Independent | 106 | 0.00 |
| Guillermo M. Mercado | Laborer Party | 27 | 0.00 |
| Antonio Nicolas Jr. | Allied Party | 27 | 0.00 |
| Blandino P. Ruan | Independent | 6 | 0.00 |
| Praxedes Floro | Independent | 1 | 0.00 |
Total | 7,434,431 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | 7,434,431 | 97.69 |
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Invalid/blank votes | 175,620 | 2.31 |
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Total votes | 7,610,051 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 9,962,345 | 76.39 |
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Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos[1] |
Vice-President
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Fernando Lopez | Nacionalista Party | 3,531,550 | 48.48 |
| Gerardo Roxas | Liberal Party | 3,504,826 | 48.11 |
| Manuel Manahan | Party for Philippine Progress | 247,426 | 3.40 |
| Gonzalo D. Vasquez | Reformist Party of the Philippines | 644 | 0.01 |
| Severo Capales | New Leaf Party | 193 | 0.00 |
| Eleodoro Salvador | Partido ng Bansa | 172 | 0.00 |
Total | 7,284,811 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | 7,284,811 | 95.73 |
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Invalid/blank votes | 325,240 | 4.27 |
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Total votes | 7,610,051 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 9,962,345 | 76.39 |
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Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos[2] |
Senate
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Jovito Salonga | Liberal Party | 3,629,834 | 47.70 |
| Alejandro Almendras | Nacionalista Party | 3,472,689 | 45.63 |
| Genaro Magsaysay | Nacionalista Party | 3,463,459 | 45.51 |
| Sergio Osmeña Jr. | Liberal Party | 3,234,966 | 42.51 |
| Eva Estrada-Kalaw | Nacionalista Party | 3,190,700 | 41.93 |
| Dominador Aytona | Nacionalista Party | 3,037,666 | 39.92 |
| Lorenzo Tañada | Nationalist Citizens' Party | 3,014,618 | 39.61 |
| Wenceslao Lagumbay | Nacionalista Party | 2,972,525 | 39.06 |
| Cesar Climaco | Liberal Party | 2,968,958 | 39.01 |
| Estanislao Fernandez | Liberal Party | 2,846,320 | 37.40 |
| Constancio Castañeda | Nacionalista Party | 2,814,032 | 36.98 |
| Ramon Bagatsing | Liberal Party | 2,774,621 | 36.46 |
| Bartolome Cabangbang | Nacionalista Party | 2,668,431 | 35.06 |
| Alejandro Roces | Liberal Party | 2,663,852 | 35.00 |
| Ramon Diaz | Liberal Party | 2,620,073 | 34.43 |
| Lucas Paredes | Liberal Party | 2,419,573 | 31.79 |
| Vicente Araneta | Party for Philippine Progress | 500,795 | 6.58 |
| Amelio Mutuc | Independent | 413,074 | 5.43 |
| Jose Feria | Party for Philippine Progress | 335,119 | 4.40 |
| Benjamin Gaston | Party for Philippine Progress | 149,057 | 1.96 |
| Dionisio Ojeda | Party for Philippine Progress | 143,681 | 1.89 |
| Magdaleno Estrada | New Leaf Party | 8,766 | 0.12 |
| Epifanio Talania | Partido ng Bansa | 3,007 | 0.04 |
| Vicente Baldovino | Partido ng Bansa | 1,945 | 0.03 |
| German Carbonel | Partido ng Bansa | 1,830 | 0.02 |
| Toribia S. Valino | Partido ng Bansa | 1,750 | 0.02 |
| Jose Villavisa | Partido ng Bansa | 1,604 | 0.02 |
| Teodoro Gosuico Sr. | Partido ng Bansa | 1,153 | 0.02 |
| Genovevo Baynosa | New Leaf Party | 1,101 | 0.01 |
| Leoncio Wico Pagdanganan | Partido ng Bansa | 113 | 0.00 |
Total | 49,355,312 | 100.00 |
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Total votes | 7,610,051 | – |
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Registered voters/turnout | 9,962,345 | 76.39 |
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House of Representatives
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Party | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– |
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| Liberal Party | 3,721,460 | 51.32 | +17.61 | 61 | +32 |
| Nacionalista Party | 3,028,224 | 41.76 | −19.26 | 38 | −36 |
| Independent Liberal | 107,001 | 1.48 | +0.74 | 1 | New |
| Independent Nacionalista | 71,955 | 0.99 | +0.36 | 1 | New |
| Party for Philippine Progress | 41,983 | 0.58 | +0.58 | 0 | 0 |
| Young Philippines | 12,479 | 0.17 | New | 0 | 0 |
| Republican Party | 85 | 0.00 | New | 0 | 0 |
| Independent | 268,327 | 3.70 | −0.08 | 3 | +2 |
Total | 7,251,514 | 100.00 | – | 104 | 0 |
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Valid votes | 7,251,514 | 95.29 | −0.12 | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 358,537 | 4.71 | +0.12 | |
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Total votes | 7,610,051 | 100.00 | – | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 9,962,345 | 76.39 | −3.04 | |
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Source: Nohlen, Grotz and Hartmann[3] and Teehankee[4] |
See also
References
- ^ Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos.
Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific.
- ^ Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos.
Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific.
- ^ Nohlen, Dieter; Grotz, Florian; Hartmann, Christof (eds.). Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook. Vol. 2: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific. Oxford: Oxford University Press..
- ^ Teehankee, Julio (2002). "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). In Croissant, Aurel (ed.). Electoral Politics in Southeast and East Asia. Singapore: Fiedrich-Ebert-Siftung. pp. 149–202 – via quezon.ph.
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