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1957 Philippine Senate election

←  1955 November 12, 1957 1959 →

8 (of the 24) seats in the Senate
13 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Eulogio Rodriguez Ambrosio Padilla
Party Nacionalista Liberal
Seats before 20 0
Seats after 19 2
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 2
Popular vote 13,273,945 8,934,218
Percentage 47.2% 31.8%
Swing Decrease 20.4% Increase 2.9%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Raul Manglapus (lost) Lorenzo Tañada
Party Progressive NCP
Seats before 0 1
Seats after 0 1
Seat change  Steady   Steady 
Popular vote 3,393,935 1,949,972
Percentage 6.9% 6.9%
Swing Increase 6.9% Increase 6.9%

Senate President before election

Eulogio Rodriguez
Nacionalista

Elected Senate President

Eulogio Rodriguez
Nacionalista

A senatorial election was held on November 12, 1957 in the Philippines. The Nacionalista Party, despite losing two seats to the Liberal Party still held the Senate with twenty seats. The Liberals who won were actor Rogelio de la Rosa and former basketball player Ambrosio Padilla.

Retiring incumbents

Nacionalista Party

  1. Jose P. Laurel
  2. Manuel Briones

Incumbents running elsewhere

These ran in the middle of their Senate terms. For those losing in their respective elections, they can still return to the Senate to serve out their term, while the winners will vacate their Senate seats, then it would have been contested in a special election concurrently with the next general election.

  1. Claro M. Recto ( NCP), ran for president and lost
  2. Lorenzo Tañada ( NCP), ran for vice president and lost

Results

The Nacionalista Party won six seats contested in the election, while the Liberal Party won two.

Nacionalistas Roseller T. Lim, Cipriano Primcias Sr., and Gil Puyat defended their Senate seats

The two winning Liberals are neophyte senators: Ambrosio Padilla and Rogelio de la Rosa. Also entering the Senate for the first time are Nacionalistas Eulogio Balao, Oscar Ledesma, and Arturo Tolentino.

Incumbent Jose Zulueta left the Nacionalista Party for the People's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government; he lost the election. Two Nacionalistas also lost: Francisco Afan Delgado and Jose Locsin.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Before election
Election result Not up LP NP Not up
After election + + * * *

Key:

  • ‡ Seats up
  • + Gained by a party from another party
  • √ Held by the incumbent
  • * Held by the same party with a new senator

Per candidate

CandidatePartyVotes%
Gil Puyat Nacionalista Party2,189,90942.87
Arturo Tolentino Nacionalista Party1,982,70838.81
Eulogio Balao Nacionalista Party1,851,15736.24
Rogelio de la Rosa Liberal Party1,715,12333.58
Oscar Ledesma Nacionalista Party1,670,77432.71
Ambrosio Padilla Liberal Party1,636,20232.03
Roseller T. Lim Nacionalista Party1,558,32230.51
Cipriano Primicias Sr. Nacionalista Party1,350,86826.45
Jose Locsin Nacionalista Party1,347,79726.39
Francisco Afan Delgado Nacionalista Party1,320,29625.85
Osmundo Mondoñedo Liberal Party1,011,05319.79
Raul Manglapus Progressive Party1,005,59519.69
Narciso Pimentel Jr. Liberal Party1,004,94419.67
Estanislao Fernandez Liberal Party997,56219.53
Juan Liwag Liberal Party918,78517.99
Consuelo Salazar-Perez Liberal Party844,95016.54
Marcos Calo Liberal Party769,59915.07
Pacita de los Reyes-Phillips Nationalist Citizens' Party641,71612.56
Terry Adevoso Progressive Party562,49111.01
Josefa Gonzales-Estrada Progressive Party423,3198.29
Antonio Maceda Nationalist Citizens' Party383,5317.51
Jaime Ferrer Progressive Party345,8816.77
Jose M. Hernandez Progressive Party339,9096.65
Fulvio Pelaez Progressive Party313,2216.13
Mario Bengzon Nationalist Citizens' Party265,8595.20
Jose ZuluetaPeople's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government213,4654.18
Norberto Romualdez Jr. Progressive Party210,8224.13
Rodrigo Perez Jr. Progressive Party192,6973.77
Cipriano Cid Nationalist Citizens' Party162,4933.18
Emilio Javier Nationalist Citizens' Party155,8673.05
Vicente Llanes Nationalist Citizens' Party124,7442.44
Manuel Abella Nationalist Citizens' Party116,5092.28
Gonzalo Vasquez Nationalist Citizens' Party99,2531.94
Severino LunaIndependent59,6901.17
Remedios MagsaysayIndependent59,0001.16
Atilano CincoPeople's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government48,8630.96
Vicente RafaelPeople's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government47,8830.94
Miguel PendonPeople's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government24,4580.48
Felicidad VillanuevaWomen's Party14,7250.29
Antonia LumibaoPeople's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government11,9160.23
Dominador Portugal Lapiang Malaya8,9150.17
Eulogio Duyan Lapiang Malaya8,4340.17
Romualdo Saclayan Lapiang Malaya8,2350.16
Deogracias Pedrosa Lapiang Malaya7,9190.16
Jose Villanueva Lapiang Malaya7,8050.15
Luis de Guzman Lapiang Malaya7,7810.15
Emmanuel Rey Lapiang Malaya7,1230.14
Teofilo Ramas Lapiang Malaya6,4700.13
Jose CanutoIndependent6,1470.12
Arturo Samaniego Liberal Party (Quirino wing) [a]2,5150.05
Ciriaco de las LiagasIndependent2,4270.05
Patricio CenizaIndependent2,1190.04
Gregorio LlanzaIndependent1,3330.03
Consuelo Fa AlvearIndependent1,1350.02
Total28,072,314100.00
Total votes5,108,112
Registered voters/turnout6,763,89775.52
  1. ^ The supporters of Antonio Quirino in the Liberal Party ran candidates under the Quirino wing of that party.

Per party

PartyVotes%+/–Seats
UpBeforeWonAfter+/−
Nacionalista Party13,273,94547.22−16.70722621−1
Liberal Party8,934,21831.78−0.930022+2
Progressive Party3,393,93512.07New00000
Nationalist Citizens' Party1,949,9726.94New01010
People's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government346,5851.23New1100−1
Lapiang Malaya62,6820.22New00000
Women's Party14,7250.05New00000
Independent132,2470.47+0.4400000
Total28,108,309100.008248240
Total votes5,108,112
Registered voters/turnout6,763,89775.52
Source: Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos (15 November 2001).
Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific
. OUP Oxford. ISBN  9780199249596.

& Julio Teehankee. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph.
Vote share
NP
47.22%
LP
31.78%
PPP
12.07%
NCP
6.94%
Others
1.97%
Senate seats
NP
75.00%
LP
25.00%
PPP
0.00%
NCP
0.00%
Others
0.00%

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