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1969 Philippine general election

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1969 Philippine general election

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FieldValue
election_name1969 Philippine general election
countryPhilippines
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1965 Philippine general election
previous_year1965
next_year[1987
(general)](1987-philippine-legislative-election) →
[1978
(Parliamentary)](1978-philippine-parliamentary-election)
election_dateNovember 11, 1969
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_name[Presidential election](1969-philippine-presidential-election)
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1965 Philippine presidential election
previous_year1965
next_election1981 Philippine presidential election
next_year1981
image1File:Ferdinand E Marcos (cropped).jpg
candidate1**Ferdinand Marcos**
party1Nacionalista Party
running_mate1**Fernando Lopez**
popular_vote1**5,017,343**
percentage1**61.47%**
image2File:Serging Osmeña.jpg
candidate2Sergio Osmeña Jr.
party2Liberal Party (Philippines)
running_mate2Genaro Magsaysay
popular_vote23,143,122
percentage238.51%
map_image1969PhilippinePresidentialElection.png
map_size300px
map_captionPresidential election results per province.
titlePresident
before_electionFerdinand Marcos
after_electionFerdinand Marcos
before_partyNacionalista Party
after_partyNacionalista Party
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_name[Vice presidential election](1965-philippine-presidential-election)
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1965 Philippine presidential election
previous_year1965
next_election1981 Philippine presidential election
next_year1981
image1File:Fernando Lopez Sr.jpg
candidate1**Fernando Lopez**
party1Nacionalista Party
popular_vote1**5,001,737**
percentage1**62.75%**
image2File:Genaro Magsaysay.jpg
candidate2Genaro Magsaysay
party2Liberal Party (Philippines)
popular_vote22,968,526
percentage237.24%
map_image1969_Vice_Presidential_Election_Results.png
map_size300px
map_captionVice presidential election results per province.
titleVice President
before_electionFernando Lopez
before_partyNacionalista Party
after_electionFernando Lopez
after_partyNacionalista Party
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_name[House elections](1961-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections)
countryPhilippines
flag_year1936
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1961 Philippine House of Representatives elections
previous_year1961
next_election1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections
next_year1969
seats_for_electionAll 110 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
majority_seats56
image1Representative Jose Laurel Jr..jpg
leader1Jose Laurel, Jr.
party1Nacionalista Party
leaders_seat1Capiz–2nd
last_election138 seats, 41.76%
popular_vote14,590,374
percentage158.93
swing117.17
seats188
seat_change150
image2Justiniano Solis Montano.jpg
leader2Justiniano Montano
party2Liberal Party (Philippines)
leaders_seat2Cavite
last_election261 seats, 51.32%
popular_vote22,641,786
percentage233.91
swing217.41
seats218
seat_change243
titleSpeaker
before_electionJose Laurel Jr.
before_partyNacionalista Party
after_electionJose Laurel Jr.
after_partyNacionalista Party

(general)](1987-philippine-legislative-election) → 1978 (Parliamentary)

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

Main article: 1969 Philippine presidential election

Vice president

Senate

Main article: 1969 Philippine Senate election

Representation of results; seats contested are inside the box.<br/>

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House of Representatives

Main article: 1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections

References

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