Philippine general election, 1959
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Philippine general election, 1959 One-third of the Senate with Special Election and all Local positions |
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November 10, 1959 | ||||
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Party | Nacionalista | Liberal | ||
Last election | 8 seats | No seats | ||
Seats won | 5 | 2 | ||
Seat change | -3 | +2 | ||
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Senatorial elections and local elections were held on November 10, 1959. The 1959 elections were known as the 1959 Philippine midterm election as the election date falls half-way through President Carlos P. Garcia's four-year term.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Philippine Senate
Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes |
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1 | Ferdinand Marcos | Liberal | 2,661,153 |
2 | Genaro Magsaysay | Nacionalista | 2,457,218 |
3 | Fernando Lopez | Nacionalista | 2,366,166 |
4 | Estanislao Fernandez | Liberal | 2,071,865 |
5 | Mariano Jesus Cuenco | Nacionalista | 2,046,842 |
6 | Eulogio Rodriguez | Nacionalista | 2,037,682 |
7 | Lorenzo Tañada | Nationalist Citizens' Party | 2,029,200 |
8 | Alejandro Almendras | Nacionalista | 2,704,222 |
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Edmundo Cea |
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1,764,436 |
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Emmanuel Pelaez |
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1,734,330 |
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Raul Manglapus |
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1,651,097 |
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Juan Pajo |
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1,623,637 |
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Manuel Manahan |
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1,512,512 |
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Sofronio Quimson |
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1,272,525 |
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Cornelio Villareal |
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1,266,826 |
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Eleuterio Adevoso |
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1,035,147 |
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Jacinto Borja |
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1,021,281 |
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Jesus Vargas |
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1,001,981 |
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Esmeraldo Eco |
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947,261 |
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Duma Sinsuat |
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687,622 |
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Narciso Pimentel, Jr. |
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621,915 |
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Osmundo Mondoñedo |
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537,729 |
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Alfredo Abcede |
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27,383 |
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Valentin Festejo |
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3,263 |
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Gualberto Cruz |
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2,801 |
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Narciso Alegre |
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2,596 |
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Emilio Alcutse Aninao |
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2,379 |
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Natalio Beltran |
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2,286 |
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Gregorio Llanza |
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1,727 |
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Consuelo Fa Alvear |
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1,268 |
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Isaac Eceta |
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1,209 |
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Chenchay Reyes Juta |
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1,048 |
[edit] See also
- Commission on Elections
- Politics of the Philippines
- Philippine elections
- Philippine midterm election
- 4th Congress of the Philippines
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