1969 Philippine presidential election

















Philippine presidential election, 1969







← 1965
November 11, 1969
1981 →
Turnout 79.6% Increase 3.2%

































 

Ferdinand Marcos Senate.jpg

Serging Osmeña.jpg
Nominee

Ferdinand E. Marcos

Sergio Osmeña, Jr.

Party

Kilusang Bagong Lipunan

Liberal
Running mate

Fernando Lopez

Genaro Magsaysay
Popular vote

5,017,343
3,143,122
Percentage

61.47%
38.51%




1969PhilippinePresidentialElection.png
Presidential election results per province.








President before election

Ferdinand E. Marcos
Nacionalista



Elected President

Ferdinand E. Marcos
Nacionalista






































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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 for and won 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.




Contents






  • 1 Results


    • 1.1 For president


      • 1.1.1 Summary


      • 1.1.2 Breakdown of votes




    • 1.2 For vice-president




  • 2 See also


  • 3 External links





Results



For president



Summary




















































































































e • d 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
778 0.01%
Segundo Baldovi Partido ng Bansa (Party of the Nation) 177 0.01%

Pantaleon Panelo

Independent
123

German Villanueva

Independent
82
Gaudencio Bueno New Leaf Party 44

Angel Comagon

Independent
35

Cesar Bulacan

Independent
31
Espiridion Buencamino NP 23
Nic Garces Philippine Pro-Socialist Party 23

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

F.Marcos

S.Osmeña, Jr.
Abra 41,606 1,925

Agusan del Norte
    •  Butuan City
24,015
23,773
16,722
18,729
Agusan del Sur 31,938 16,520
Aklan 38,492 28,609

Albay
    •  Legazpi City
84,071
16,874
46,145
7,082
Antique 30,042
31,865
Bataan 41,163 18,713
Batanes 3,526 1,029

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
Bukidnon 28,431 24,130
Bulacan 136,701 95,369
Cagayan 110,533 9,220
Camarines Norte 30,708 27,556

Camarines Sur
    •  Iriga City
    •  Naga City
92,137
7,021
8,372
66,714
5,834
6,889
Camiguin 9,916 6,033

Capiz
    •  Roxas City

44,152
8,316
26,642
9,387
Catanduanes 38,681 4,820

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 Norte 52,088 25,419

Davao del Sur
    •  Davao City
35,054
44,999
21,311
25,594
Davao Oriental 29,749 12,838
Eastern Samar 36,457 19,231
Ifugao 6,927 5,521

Ilocos Norte
    •  Laoag City
80,631
18,110
1,215
520
Ilocos Sur 95,379 8,860

Iloilo
    •  Iloilo City
123,461
29,096
119,393
27,015
Isabela 91,299 24,932
Kalinga-Apayao 21,257 5,663

Laguna
    •  San Pablo City
102,766
16,142
57,730
12,402
La Union 89,165 9,157

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 of 182,956 153,541
Marinduque 22,934 13,303
Masbate 45,662 39,994

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 Province 9,981 4,518

Negros Occidental
    •  Bacolod City
    •  Bago City
    •  Cadiz City
    •  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 Samar 29,544 28,337

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 Vizcaya 34,763 10,818
Occidental Mindoro 23,085 12,053
Oriental Mindoro 44,060 27,879
Palawan 23,602 20,705

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
Romblon 20,197 19,832

Samar
    •  Calbayog City
38,979
11,012
27,210
6,933
Sorsogon 67,275 34,917

South Cotabato
    •  General Santos City
36,110
7,758
25,738
7,472
Southern Leyte 37,629 22,379
Sulu 78,722 39,608
Surigao del Norte 56,683 8,857
Surigao del Sur 33,912 25,625
Tarlac 76,078 43,487

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: 5,017,343 3,043,122


For vice-president































































e • d 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%


See also



  • Commission on Elections

  • Politics of the Philippines

  • Philippine elections

  • President of the Philippines

  • 7th Congress of the Philippines

  • Ferdinand Marcos presidential campaign, 1969



External links



  • The Philippine Presidency Project

  • Official website of the Commission on Elections

  • Ferdinand Marcos on the Presidential Museum and Library











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