Philippine general election, 1953

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Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 10, 1953 in the Philippines. Incumbent President Elpidio Quirino lost his opportunity to get a second full term as President of the Philippines to former Defense Secretary Ramon Magsaysay. His running mate, Senator Jose Yulo lost to Senator Carlos P. Garcia. Vice President Fernando Lopez did not run for re-election. This was the first time that an elected president did not come from the Senate.

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[edit] Results

[edit] President

Final Official Congressional Canvass

Candidate Party Votes %
Ramon Magsaysay Nacionalista Party 2,912,992 68.90%
Elpidio Quirino Liberal Party 1,313,991 31.08%
Gaudencio Bueno Independent 736 0.02%

[edit] Vice-President

Final Official Congressional Canvass

Candidate Party Votes %
Carlos P. Garcia Nacionalista Party 2,515,265 62.90%
Jose Yulo Liberal Party 1,483,802 37.10%

[edit] Philippine Senate Results

Rank Candidate Party Votes
1 Fernando Lopez Democratic Party 2,272,642
2 Lorenzo Tañada Citizen's Party 2,156,717
3 Eulogio Rodriguez Nacionalista 2,071,844
4 Emmanuel Pelaez Nacionalista 2,010,128
5 Edmundo Cea Nacionalista 1,961,705
6 Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista 1,853,247
7 Alejo Mabanag Nacionalista 1,846,190
8 Ruperto Kangleon Democratic Party 1,521,012
9
Geronima Pecson
Liberal
1,349,163
10
Camilo Osias
Liberal
1,324,567
11
Jose Figueroa
Liberal
1,194,952
12
Vicente Madrigal
Liberal
1,155,577
13
Jose Avelino
Liberal
1,012,599
14
Jacinto O. Borja
Liberal
968,841
15
Salipada K. Pendatun
Liberal
945,755
16
Pablo A. David
Liberal
909,790
17
Felisberto Verano
Nacionalista
59,782
18
Jose Maria Veloso
Nacionalista
10,270
19
Alfredo Abcede
Federal
5,365
20
Concepcion R. Lim de Planas
independent
4,439

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