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List of presidents of the Philippines 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)
1935

#98fb98NP

Manuel L. Quezon
(Tayabas)
Sergio Osmeña
(Cebu)
NSP Emilio Aguinaldo
(Cavite)
Raymundo Melliza
(Iloilo)
RP Gregorio Aglipay
(Ilocos Norte)
Noberto Nabong
(Manila)
1941

#98fb98NP

Manuel L. Quezon
(Tayabas)
Sergio Osmeña
(Cebu)

#FF0066PF

Juan Sumulong
(Rizal)
Emilio Javier
1946

#98fb98NP

Sergio Osmeña
(Cebu)
Eulogio Rodriguez
(Rizal)

#f0e68cNP (L)

Manuel Roxas
(Capiz)
Elpidio Quirino
(Ilocos Sur)
1949

#f0e68cLP

Elpidio Quirino
(Ilocos Sur)
Fernando Lopez
(Iloilo)

#98fb98NP

José P. Laurel
(Batangas)
Manuel Briones
(Cebu)

#f0e68cLP

José Avelino
(Samar)
Vicente Francisco
(Cavite)
1953

#f0e68cLP

Elpidio Quirino
(Ilocos Sur)
José Yulo
(Negros Occidental)

#98fb98NP

Ramon Magsaysay
(Zambales)
Carlos P. Garcia
(Bohol)
1957

#98fb98NP

Carlos P. Garcia
(Bohol)
José Laurel, Jr.
(Batangas)

#f0e68cLP

José Yulo
(Negros Occidental)
Diosdado Macapagal
(Pampanga)

#4F69C6PPP

Manuel Manahan
(Manila)
Vicente Araneta
(Negros Occidental)

#50C878NCP

Claro M. Recto
(Quezon)
Lorenzo Tañada
(Quezon)
1961

#98fb98NP

Carlos P. Garcia
(Bohol)
Gil Puyat
(Manila)

#f0e68cLP

Diosdado Macapagal
(Pampanga)
Emmanuel Pelaez
(Misamis Oriental)

#DCDCDCInd.

none
Sergio Osmeña, Jr.
(Cebu)
1965

#f0e68cLP

Diosdado Macapagal
(Pampanga)
Gerardo Roxas
(Capiz)

#98fb98NP

Ferdinand Marcos
(Ilocos Norte)
Fernando Lopez
(Iloilo)

#4F69C6PPP

Raul Manglapus
(Manila)
Manuel Manahan
(Manila)
1969

#98fb98NP

Ferdinand Marcos
(Ilocos Norte)
Fernando Lopez
(Iloilo)

#f0e68cLP

Sergio Osmeña, Jr.
(Cebu)
Genaro Magsaysay
(Zambales)
1981

#FE0000KBL

Ferdinand Marcos
(Ilocos Norte)
none

#98fb98NP

Alejo Santos
(Bulacan)
none
FP Bartolome Cabangbang
(Cebu)
none
1986

#FE0000KBL

Ferdinand Marcos
(Ilocos Norte)
Arturo Tolentino
(Manila)

#FFFF00UNIDO

Corazon Aquino
(Tarlac)
Salvador Laurel
(Batangas)

#f0e68cLP

none
Eva Estrada-Kalaw
(Tarlac)
1992 None

#B0E0E6Lakas

Fidel V. Ramos
(Pangasinan)
Emilio Osmeña
(Cebu)

#F08080PRP

Miriam Defensor Santiago
(Iloilo)
Ramon Magsaysay, Jr.
(Manila)

#4AA02CNPC

Eduardo Cojuangco
(Tarlac)
Joseph Estrada
(San Juan)

#0000CDLDP

Ramon Mitra, Jr.
(Palawan)
Marcelo Fernan
(Cebu)
1998

#B0E0E6Lakas

Jose de Venecia, Jr.
(Pangasinan)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
(Pampanga)

#ffa500PMP

Joseph Estrada
(San Juan)
Edgardo Angara
(Aurora)

#9683ECAksyon

Raul Roco
(Camarines Sur)
Irene Santiago
(Davao City)

#000040PROMDI

Emilio Osmeña
(Cebu)
Ismael Sueño
(South Cotabato)

#f0e68cLP

Alfredo Lim
(Manila)
Sergio Osmeña III
(Cebu)
2004

#B0E0E6Lakas

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
(Pampanga)
Noli de Castro
(Oriental Mindoro)

#0038A8KNP

Fernando Poe, Jr.
(Pangasinan)
Loren Legarda
(Malabon)

#0000CDLDP

Panfilo Lacson
(Cavite)
none

#9683ECAksyon

Raul Roco
(Camarines Sur)
Herminio Aquino
(Tarlac)

#3F9727BP

Eddie Villanueva
(Bulacan)
none
2010

#B0E0E6Lakas

Gilberto Teodoro
(Tarlac)
Edu Manzano
(Iloilo)

#f0e68cLP

Benigno Aquino III
(Tarlac)
Mar Roxas
(Capiz)

#ffa500PMP

Joseph Estrada
(San Juan)
Jejomar Binay
(Makati)

#98fb98NP

Manny Villar
(Las Piñas)
Loren Legarda
(Malabon)

#3F9727BP

Eddie Villanueva
(Bulacan)
Perfecto Yasay
(North Cotabato)
2016

#f0e68cLP

Mar Roxas
(Capiz)
Leni Robredo
(Camarines Sur)

#ffd700PDP-Laban

Rodrigo Duterte
(Davao City)
Alan Peter Cayetano
(Taguig)

#DCDCDCInd.

Grace Poe
(Iloilo City)
Francis Escudero
(Sorsogon)

#FE4D00UNA

Jejomar Binay
(Makati)
Gregorio Honasan
(Baguio)

#F08080 PRP

Miriam Defensor Santiago
(Iloilo)
Bongbong Marcos
(Ilocos Norte)

References

  1. ^ Quezon, Manuel III (2008-04-10). "Senate the victim of a design flaw". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2011-06-09.