Philippine general election, 1969

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Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 11, 1969 in the Philippines. Incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos won an unprecedented second full term as President of the Philippines. Marcos was the last president in the entire electoral history who ran and won for a second term. His running mate, incumbent Vice President Fernando Lopez was also elected to a third full term as Vice President of the Philippines. An unprecedented twelve candidates ran for president, however ten of those were nuisance candidates.

Results

President

 Summary of the November 11, 1969 Philippine presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Ferdinand Marcos Nacionalista Party (Nationalist Party) 5,017,343 61.47%
Sergio Osmeña, Jr. Liberal Party 3,143,122 38.51%
Pascual Racuyal Independent 7780.01%
Segundo BaldoviPartido ng Bansa (Party of the Nation)1770.01%
Pantaleon Panelo Independent 123
German Villanueva Independent 82
Gaudencio BuenoNew Leaf Party44
Angel Comagon Independent 35
Cesar Bulacan Independent 31
Espiridion BuencaminoNP23
Nic GarcesPhilippine Pro-Socialist Party23
Benilo Jose Independent 23
Total 8,061,804 100%
Valid votes 8,061,804 98.3%
Invalid votes 140,989 1.7%
Votes cast 8,202,793 79.6%
Registered voters 10,300,793

Breakdown of votes

Province Marcos Osmeña, Jr.
Abra41,6061,925
Agusan del Norte
      Butuan City
24,015
23,773
16,722
18,729
Agusan del Sur31,93816,520
Aklan38,49228,609
Albay
      Legazpi City
84,071
16,874
46,145
7,082
Antique30,04231,865
Bataan41,16318,713
Batanes3,5261,029
Batangas
      Batangas City
      Lipa City
129,335
17,151

9,985
58,676
8,154
12,592
Benguet
      Baguio City
19,752
14,930
11,698
4,690
Bohol
      Tagbilaran City
106,944
5,839
53,353
3,783
Bukidnon28,43124,130
Bulacan136,70195,369
Cagayan110,5339,220
Camarines Norte30,70827,556
Camarines Sur
      Iriga City
      Naga City
92,137
7,021
8,372
66,714
5,834
6,889
Camiguin9,9166,033
Capiz
      Roxas City
44,152
8,316
26,642
9,387
Catanduanes38,6814,820
Cavite
      Cavite City
      Tagaytay City
      Trece Martires City
65,686
8,492

1,165
304
49,663
6,735
1,937
1,338
Cebu
      Cebu City
      Danao City
      Lapu-Lapu City
      Mandaue City
      Toledo
156,091
33,392
15,416
7,123
5,751
9,874
117,283
48,984
877
9,501
6,804

8,171
Cotabato
      Cotabato City
100,336
7,801
65,900
2,914
Davao del Norte52,08825,419
Davao del Sur
      Davao City
35,054
44,999
21,311
25,594
Davao Oriental29,74912,838
Eastern Samar36,45719,231
Ifugao6,9275,521
Ilocos Norte
      Laoag City
80,631
18,110
1,215
520
Ilocos Sur95,3798,860
Iloilo
      Iloilo City
123,461
29,096
119,393
27,015
Isabela91,29924,932
Kalinga-Apayao21,2575,663
Laguna
      San Pablo City
102,766
16,142
57,730
12,402
La Union89,1659,157
Lanao del Norte
      Iligan City
53,053
9,486
10,364
13,827
Lanao del Sur
      Marawi City
45,696
7,408
35,199
5,438
Leyte
      Ormoc City
      Tacloban City
134,680
11,250
11,696
72,055
4,794
5,730
Manila, City of182,956153,541
Marinduque22,93413,303
Masbate45,66239,994
Misamis Occidental
      Ozamis City
      Tangub City
41,323
11,032

3,001
19,407
8,700
3,024
Misamis Oriental
      Cagayan de Oro City
      Gingoog City
33,242
14,711
6,769
25,518
12,438
6,172
Mountain Province9,9814,518
Negros Occidental
      Bacolod City
      Bago City
      Cadiz
      La Carlota City
      San Carlos City
      Silay City
114,154
25,998

8,483
12,687
7,515

7,831
14,144
84,178
23,797
9,290
1,378
3,983
8,661
6,583
Negros Oriental
      Bais City
      Canlaon City
      Dumaguete City
62,944
3,271
1,948
7,224
47,667
3,420
1,327
6,769
Northern Samar29,54428,337
Nueva Ecija
      Cabanatuan City
      Palayan City
      San Jose City
113,667
13,558
1,686
8,903
54,776
8,129
493
2,253
Nueva Vizcaya34,76310,818
Occidental Mindoro23,08512,053
Oriental Mindoro44,06027,879
Palawan23,60220,705
Pampanga
      Angeles City
34,801
7,212
85,292
10,889
Pangasinan
      Dagupan City
      San Carlos City
207,458
12,836
10,776
113,724
9,649
9,192
Quezon
      Lucena City
114,768
10,043
88,306
8,028
Rizal
      Caloocan City
      Pasay City
      Quezon City
192,410
26,417
24,714
67,216
142,726
19,338
19,838
46,905
Romblon20,19719,832
Samar
      Calbayog City
38,979
11,012
27,210
6,933
Sorsogon67,27534,917
South Cotabato
      General Santos City
36,110
7,758
25,738
7,472
Southern Leyte37,62922,379
Sulu78,72239,608
Surigao del Norte56,6838,857
Surigao del Sur33,91225,625
Tarlac76,07843,487
Zambales
      Olongapo City
41,622
10,550
18,440
8,734
Zamboanga del Norte
      Dapitan City
53,909
7,234
21,511
2,550
Zamboanga del Sur
      Basilan City
      Pagadian City
      Zamboanga City
57,244
7,536
6,399
17,481
36,107
7,704
4,576
11,250
Total:5,017,3433,043,122

Vice President

 Summary of the November 11, 1969 Philippine vice presidential election results
Candidate Party Results
Votes %
Fernando López Nacionalista 5,001,737 62.75%
Genaro Magsaysay Liberal 2,968,526 37.24%
Victoriano Mallari Partido ng Bansa 229 0.00%
Modesto T. Jalandoni Philippine Pro-Socialist 161
Valid votes 7,790,653 97.2%
Invalid votes 232,140 2.8%
Votes cast 8,202,793 79.6%
Registered voters 10,300,793 100.00%

Senate

 Summary of the November 11, 1969 Philippine Senate election result
Rank Candidate Party Votes %
1 Arturo Tolentino Nacionalista 4,826,80958.8%
2 Gil Puyat Nacionalista 4,609,23356.2%
3 Jose Diokno Nacionalista 4,566,35355.7%
4 Lorenzo Sumulong Nacionalista 4,204,04451.3%
5 Ambrosio Padilla Liberal 3,999,66248.8%
6 Gerardo Roxas Liberal 3,952,64448.2%
7 Rene Espina Nacionalista 3,668,33444.7%
8 Mamintal Tamano Nacionalista 3,458,19342.2%
9Rafael Palmares Nacionalista3,393,67741.4%
10Eddie Ilarde Liberal3,154,90838.5%
11Rodolfo Ganzon Nacionalista2,799,84934.1%
12Tecla S. Ziga Liberal2,742,11333.4%
13Juan Liwag Liberal2,355,37728.7%
14Gaudencio Mañalac Liberal2,250,66527.4%
15Manuel Cases Liberal1,909,24823.3%
16Vincenzo Sagun Liberal1,891,82723.1%
17Roger NitePartido Bagong Pilipino9,0870.1%
18Ernesto HidalgoNP7,3210.1%
19Marcelina M. AngelesPartido ng Bansa5,1920.1%
20Antonio MendozaLP3,8430.0%
21Elsie BawisanPartido ng Bansa2,1760.0%
22Petronilo CorderoPartido ng Bansa1,9830.0%
23Avelina PulidoPartido ng Bansa1,8370.0%
24Tanni IbarraPartido ng Bansa1,6240.0%
25Tomas TalaniaPartido ng Bansa1,4770.0%
26Mauro MacasoPartido ng Bansa1,4430.0%
27Alejandro GadorPartido ng Mangagawa/Labor Party1,4400.0%
28Estrada JakosalemNew Leaf Party9470.0%
29Leopoldo RelaysonPartido ng Bansa7930.0%
Total turnout8,202,79379.6%
Total votes53,822,099N/A
Registered voters10,300,898100.0%
Note: A total of 29 candidates ran for senator. Source:[1]

House of Representatives

 Summary of the November 11, 1969 Philippine House of Representatives election results
Party Popular vote Seats won
Total%SwingTotal%+/
Nacionalista 4,590,37458.93%Increase 17.17%8880.00%Increase 50
Liberal 2,641,78633.91%Decrease 17.41%1816.36%Decrease 43
Independent Nacionalista129,4241.66%Increase 0.67%21.82%Increase 1
Independent Liberal24,5460.32%Decrease 1.16%00.00%Decrease 1
Party for Philippine Progress 5,0310.06%Decrease 0.52%00.00%Steady
Young Philippines3,9170.05%Decrease 0.12%00.00%Steady
Reformist430.00%Increase 0.00%00.00%Steady
Independent 394,7005.07%Increase 1.37%21.82%Decrease 1
Total 7,789,821100%110100%Increase 6
Valid votes7,789,82194.97%
Invalid votes412,9705.03%
Total turnout8,202,79179.63%
Registered voters10,300,898100%
Sources: Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz, Christof Hartmann, Graham Hassall & Soliman M. Santos.
Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific
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& Julio Teehankee. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph.

See also

References

  1. Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos, Jr. (2001). Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz and Christof Hartmann, ed. Elections in Asia and the Pacific Vol. II. Oxford University Press. pp. 185–230. ISBN 0199249598.
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