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Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 12, 1957 in the Philippines. Incumbent President Carlos P. Garcia won his opportunity to get a full term as President of the Philippines after the death of late President Ramon Magsaysay in a plane crash in March 1957. His running mate, Batangas Representative Jose Laurel, Jr. lost to Pampanga Representative Diosdado Macapagal. This was the first time in Philippine electoral history where a president was elected by a plurality and not majority, and in which the president and vice president came from different parties.

Results

President

CandidatePartyVotes%
Carlos P. Garcia Nacionalista Party2,072,25741.28
José Yulo Liberal Party1,386,82927.62
Manuel Manahan Progressive Party1,049,42020.90
Claro M. Recto Nationalist Citizens' Party429,2268.55
Antonio Quirino Liberal Party (Quirino wing) [a]60,3281.20
Valentin de los Santos Lapiang Malaya21,6740.43
Alfredo Abcede Federal Party4700.01
Total5,020,204100.00
Valid votes5,020,20498.28
Invalid/blank votes87,9081.72
Total votes5,108,112100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,763,89775.52
Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos [1]
  1. ^ Quirino ran under his own wing of the Liberal Party, while the rest of the party supported Yulo's candidacy.

Vice president

CandidatePartyVotes%
Diosdado Macapagal Liberal Party2,189,19746.55
Jose Laurel Jr. Nacionalista Party1,783,01237.92
Vicente Araneta Progressive Party375,0907.98
Lorenzo Tañada Nationalist Citizens' Party344,6857.33
Restituto Fresto Lapiang Malaya10,4940.22
Total4,702,478100.00
Valid votes4,702,47892.06
Invalid/blank votes405,6347.94
Total votes5,108,112100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,763,89775.52
Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos [2]

Senate

Representation of results; seats contested are inside the box.
   Nacionalista Party
   Liberal Party
   Democratic Party
   Nationalist Citizens' Party
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.

House of Representatives

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Nacionalista Party2,948,40961.19+13.8982+51
Liberal Party1,453,52730.17−9.6419−40
Nationalist Citizens' Party137,0932.85New1New
Progressive Party62,9681.31New00
Independent Nacionalista51,7291.07+0.0400
Democratic Party42,8900.89−7.510−11
United Rural Community3,2960.07New00
Independent Liberal2,8020.06−0.5800
Lapiang Makabansa1,7650.04New00
People's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government9680.02New00
Partido'y Makahirap5240.01New00
National Patriotic Party120.00New00
Independent112,5372.34−0.380−1
Total4,818,520100.001020
Valid votes4,818,52094.33−0.00
Invalid/blank votes289,5625.67+0.00
Total votes5,108,082100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,763,89775.52−1.70
Source: Nohlen, Grotz and Hartmann [3] and Teehankee [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ 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
    .
  2. ^ 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
    .
  3. ^ 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..
  4. ^ 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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