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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 untimely death of President Ramon Magsaysay. His running mate, Senator 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 both president and vice president came from different parties.
[edit] Results
[edit] President
Final Official Congressional Canvass
[edit] Vice-President
Final Official Congressional Canvass
[edit] Philippine Senate Results
Rank |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
1 |
Gil Puyat |
Nacionalista |
2,189,909 |
2 |
Arturo Tolentino |
Nacionalista |
1,982,708 |
3 |
Eulogio Balao |
Nacionalista |
1,851,157 |
4 |
Rogelio de la Rosa |
Liberal |
1,715,123 |
5 |
Oscar Ledesma |
Nacionalista |
1,670,774 |
6 |
Ambrosio Padilla |
Liberal |
1,636,202 |
7 |
Roseller Lim |
Nacionalista |
1,558,322 |
8 |
Cipriano Primicias |
Nacionalista |
1,350,868 |
|
|
|
|
9
|
Jose Locsin |
Nacionalista
|
1,347,797 |
10
|
Francisco Delgado |
Nacionalista
|
1,320,296 |
11
|
Osmundo Mondoñedo |
Liberal
|
1,011,053 |
12
|
Raul Manglapus |
Progressive Party
|
1,005,595 |
13
|
Narciso Pimentel, Jr. |
Liberal
|
1,004,944 |
14
|
Estanislao Fernandez |
Liberal
|
997,562 |
15
|
Juan Liwag |
Liberal
|
918,785 |
16
|
Consuelo Salazar-Perez |
Liberal
|
844,950 |
17
|
Marcos Calo |
Liberal
|
769,599 |
18
|
Pacita de los Reyes-Phillips |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
641,716 |
19
|
Eleuterio Adevoso |
Progressive Party
|
562,491 |
20
|
Josefa Gonzales-Estrada |
Progressive Party
|
423,319 |
21
|
Antonio Maceda |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
383,531 |
22
|
Jaime Ferrer |
Progressive Party
|
345,881 |
23
|
Jose M. Hernandez |
Progressive Party
|
339,909 |
24
|
Fulvio Pelaez |
Progressive Party
|
313,221 |
25
|
Mario Bengzon |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
265,859 |
26
|
Jose Zulueta |
Philippine Veterans' Party
|
213,465 |
27
|
Norberto Romualdez, Jr. |
Progressive Party
|
210,822 |
28
|
Rodrigo Perez Jr. |
Progressive Party
|
192,697 |
29
|
Cipriano Cid |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
162,493 |
30
|
Emilio Javier |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
155,867 |
31
|
Vicente Llanes |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
124,744 |
32
|
Manuel Abella |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
116,509 |
33
|
Gonzalo Vasquez |
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|
99,253 |
34
|
Severino Luna |
Independent
|
59,690 |
35
|
Remedios Magsaysay |
Independent
|
59,000 |
36
|
Atilano Cinco |
Philippine Veterans' Party
|
48,863 |
37
|
Vicente Rafael |
Philippine Veterans' Party
|
47,883 |
38
|
Miguel Pendon |
Philippine Veterans' Party
|
24,458 |
39
|
Felicidad Villanueva |
Women's Party
|
14,725 |
40
|
Antonia Lumibao |
Philippine Veterans' Party
|
11,916 |
41
|
Dominador Portugal |
Lapiang Malaya
|
8,915 |
42
|
Eulogio Duyan |
Lapiang Malaya
|
8,434 |
43
|
Romualdo Saclayan |
Lapiang Malaya
|
8,235 |
44
|
Deogracias Pedrosa |
Lapiang Malaya
|
7,919 |
45
|
Jose Villanueva |
Lapiang Malaya
|
7,805 |
46
|
Luis de Guzman |
Lapiang Malaya
|
7,781 |
47
|
Emmanuel Rey |
Lapiang Malaya
|
7,123 |
48
|
Teofilo Ramas |
Lapiang Malaya
|
6,470 |
49
|
Jose Canuto |
Independent
|
6,147 |
50
|
Arturo Samaniego |
Liberal (Quirino Wing)
|
2,515 |
51
|
Ciriaco de las Liagas |
Independent
|
2,427 |
52
|
Patricio Ceniza |
Independent
|
2,119 |
53
|
Gregorio Llanza |
Independent
|
1,333 |
54
|
Consuelo Fa Alvear |
Independent
|
1,135 |
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