1957 Philippine general election

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 death of President Ramon Magsaysay in a plane crash in March 1957. 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 the president and vice president came from different parties.

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Results

President

 Summary of the November 12, 1957 Philippine presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Carlos P. GarciaNacionalista Party (Nationalist Party)2,072,25741.28%
José YuloLiberal Party1,386,82927.62%
Manuel ManahanProgressive Party1,049,42020.90%
Claro M. RectoNationalist Citizens' Party429,2268.55%
Antonio QuirinoQuirino wing of the Liberal Party60,3281.20%
Valentin de los SantosLapiang Malaya (Freedom Movement)21,6740.43%
Alfredo AbcedeFederal Party4700.01%
Total 5,020,204 100%
Valid votes 5,020,204 98.3%
Invalid votes 87,908 1.7%
Votes cast 5,108,112 75.5%
Registered voters 6,763,897

Vice-President

 Summary of the November 12, 1957, Philippine vice presidential election results
Candidates Parties Votes %
Diosdado MacapagalLiberal Party2,189,19746.55%
José Laurel Jr.Nacionalista Party (Nationalist Party)1,783,01237.91%
Vicente AranetaProgressive Party375,0907.97%
Lorenzo TañadaNationalist Citizens' Party344,6857.32%
Restituto FrestoLapiang Malaya (Freedom Movement)10,4940.22%
Total 4,702,478 92.1%
Valid votes 4,702,478 92.1%
Invalid votes 405,634 7.9%
Votes cast 5,108,112 75.5%
Registered voters 6,763,897

Senate

 Summary of the November 12, 1957, Philippine Senate election result
Rank Candidate Party Votes %
1 Gil Puyat Nacionalista 2,189,90942.9%
2 Arturo Tolentino Nacionalista 1,982,70838.8%
3 Eulogio Balao Nacionalista 1,851,15736.2%
4 Rogelio de la Rosa Liberal 1,715,12333.6%
5 Oscar Ledesma Nacionalista 1,670,77432.7%
6 Ambrosio Padilla Liberal 1,636,20232.0%
7 Roseller Lim Nacionalista 1,558,32230.5%
8 Cipriano Primicias Sr. Nacionalista 1,350,86826.4%
9Jose Locsin Nacionalista1,347,79726.4%
10Francisco Delgado Nacionalista1,320,29625.8%
11Osmundo Mondoñedo Liberal1,011,05319.8%
12Raul Manglapus Progressive1,005,59519.7%
13Narciso Pimentel Jr. Liberal1,004,94419.7%
14Estanislao Fernandez Liberal997,56219.5%
15Juan Liwag Liberal918,78518.0%
16Consuelo Salazar-Perez Liberal844,95016.5%
17Marcos Calo Liberal769,59915.1%
18Pacita de los Reyes-Phillips NCP641,71612.6%
19Eleuterio Adevoso Progressive562,49111.0%
20Josefa Gonzales-Estrada Progressive423,3198.3%
21Antonio Maceda NCP383,5317.5%
22Jaime Ferrer Progressive345,8816.8%
23Jose M. Hernandez Progressive339,9096.7%
24Fulvio Pelaez Progressive313,2216.1%
25Mario Bengzon NCP265,8595.2%
26Jose ZuluetaPhilippine Veterans Party213,4654.2%
27Norberto Romualdez Jr. Progressive210,8224.1%
28Rodrigo Perez Jr. Progressive192,6973.8%
29Cipriano Cid NCP162,4933.2%
30Emilio Javier NCP155,8673.1%
31Vicente Llanes NCP124,7442.4%
32Manuel Abella NCP116,5092.3%
33Gonzalo Vasquez NCP99,2531.9%
34Severino Luna Independent59,6901.2%
35Remedios Magsaysay Independent59,0001.2%
36Atilano CincoPhilippine Veterans Party48,8631.0%
37Vicente RafaelPhilippine Veterans Party47,8830.9%
38Miguel PendonPhilippine Veterans Party24,4580.5%
39Felicidad VillanuevaWomen's Party14,7250.3%
40Antonia LumibaoPhilippine Veterans Party11,9160.2%
41Dominador PortugalLapiang Malaya8,9150.2%
42Eulogio DuyanLapiang Malaya8,4340.2%
43Romualdo SaclayanLapiang Malaya8,2350.2%
44Deogracias PedrosaLapiang Malaya7,9190.2%
45Jose VillanuevaLapiang Malaya7,8050.2%
46Luis de GuzmanLapiang Malaya7,7810.2%
47Emmanuel ReyLapiang Malaya7,1230.1%
48Teofilo RamasLapiang Malaya6,4700.1%
49Jose Canuto Independent6,1470.1%
50Arturo Samaniego Liberal (Quirino Wing)2,5150.0%
51Ciriaco de las Liagas Independent2,4270.0%
52Patricio Ceniza Independent2,1190.0%
53Gregorio Llanza Independent1,3330.0%
54Consuelo Fa Alvear Independent1,1350.0%
Total turnout5,108,11275.5%
Total votes28,108,309N/A
Registered voters6,763,897100.0%
Note: A total of 54 candidates ran for senator. Source:[1]

House of Representatives

 Summary of the November 12, 1957 Philippine House of Representatives election results
Party Popular vote Seats won
Total%SwingTotal%+/
Nacionalista 2,948,40961.19% 13.89%8280.39% 51
Liberal 1,453,52730.17% 9.64%1918.63% 40
NCP 137,0932.85% 2.85%10.98% 1
Progressive 62,9681.31% 1.31%00.00%
Independent Nacionalista51,7291.07% 0.04%00.00%
Democratic 42,8900.89% 7.51%00.00% 11
United Rural Community3,2960.07% 0.07%00.00%
Independent Liberal2,8020.06% 0.58%00.00%
Lapiang Makabansa1,7650.04% 0.04%00.00%
People's (Veterans) Democratic Movement for Good Government9680.02% 0.02%00.00%
Partido'y Makahirap5240.01% 0.01%00.00%
National Patriotic120.00% 0.00%00.00%
Independent 112,5372.34% 0.38%00.00% 1
Total 4,818,520100%102100%
Valid votes4,818,52094.33%
Invalid votes289,5625.67%
Total turnout5,108,08275.52%
Registered voters6,763,897100%
Sources: Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos.
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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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