Philippine general election, 1953
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Philippine general election, 1953 |
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November 10, 1953 | ||||
Nominee | Ramon Magsaysay | Elpidio Quirino | ||
Party | Nacionalista | Liberal | ||
Running mate | Carlos P. Garcia | Jose Yulo | ||
Popular vote | 2,912,992 | 1,313,991 | ||
Percentage | 68.90% | 31.08% | ||
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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 | % |
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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 | % |
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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 |
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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 R. Mabanag | Nacionalista | 1,846,190 |
8 | Ruperto Kangleon | Democratic Party | 1,521,012 |
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Geronima Pecson |
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1,349,163 |
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Camilo Osías |
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1,324,567 |
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Jose Figueroa |
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1,194,952 |
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Vicente Madrigal |
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1,155,577 |
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José Avelino |
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1,012,599 |
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Jacinto O. Borja |
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968,841 |
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Salipada K. Pendatun |
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945,755 |
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Pablo A. David |
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909,790 |
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Felisberto Verano |
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59,782 |
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Jose Maria Veloso |
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10,270 |
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Alfredo Abcede |
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5,365 |
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Concepcion R. Lim de Planas |
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4,439 |
[edit] See also
- Commission on Elections
- Politics of the Philippines
- Philippine elections
- President of the Philippines
- 3rd Congress of the Philippines
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