Philippine general election, 1957

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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.

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[edit] Results

[edit] President

Final Official Congressional Canvass

Candidate Party Votes %
Carlos P. Garcia Nacionalista Party 2,072,257 41.28%
Jose Yulo Liberal Party 1,386,829 27.62%
Manuel Manahan Progressive Party 1,049,420 20.90%
Claro M. Recto Nationalist-Citizens Party 429,226 8.55%
Antonio Quirino Liberal Party (Quirino Wing) 60,328 1.20%
Valentin Santos Lapiang Malaya 21,674 0.43%
Alfredo Abcede Federal Party 470 0.01%

[edit] Vice-President

Final Official Congressional Canvass

Candidate Party Votes %
Diosdado Macapagal Liberal Party 2,189,197 46.55%
Jose Laurel Jr. Nacionalista Party 1,783,012 37.91%
Vicente Araneta Progressive Party 375,090 7.97%
Lorenzo Tañada Nationalist Citizens’ Party 344,685 7.32%
Restituto Fresto Lapiang Malaya 10,494 0.22%

[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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