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1969 Philippine general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1969 Philippine general election |
| country | Philippines |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1965 Philippine general election |
| previous_year | 1965 |
| next_year | [1987 |
| (general)](1987-philippine-legislative-election) → | |
| [1978 | |
| (Parliamentary)](1978-philippine-parliamentary-election) | |
| election_date | November 11, 1969 |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [Presidential election](1969-philippine-presidential-election) |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1965 Philippine presidential election |
| previous_year | 1965 |
| next_election | 1981 Philippine presidential election |
| next_year | 1981 |
| image1 | File:Ferdinand E Marcos (cropped).jpg |
| candidate1 | **Ferdinand Marcos** |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| running_mate1 | **Fernando Lopez** |
| popular_vote1 | **5,017,343** |
| percentage1 | **61.47%** |
| image2 | File:Serging Osmeña.jpg |
| candidate2 | Sergio Osmeña Jr. |
| party2 | Liberal Party (Philippines) |
| running_mate2 | Genaro Magsaysay |
| popular_vote2 | 3,143,122 |
| percentage2 | 38.51% |
| map_image | 1969PhilippinePresidentialElection.png |
| map_size | 300px |
| map_caption | Presidential election results per province. |
| title | President |
| before_election | Ferdinand Marcos |
| after_election | Ferdinand Marcos |
| before_party | Nacionalista Party |
| after_party | Nacionalista Party |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [Vice presidential election](1965-philippine-presidential-election) |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1965 Philippine presidential election |
| previous_year | 1965 |
| next_election | 1981 Philippine presidential election |
| next_year | 1981 |
| image1 | File:Fernando Lopez Sr.jpg |
| candidate1 | **Fernando Lopez** |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| popular_vote1 | **5,001,737** |
| percentage1 | **62.75%** |
| image2 | File:Genaro Magsaysay.jpg |
| candidate2 | Genaro Magsaysay |
| party2 | Liberal Party (Philippines) |
| popular_vote2 | 2,968,526 |
| percentage2 | 37.24% |
| map_image | 1969_Vice_Presidential_Election_Results.png |
| map_size | 300px |
| map_caption | Vice presidential election results per province. |
| title | Vice President |
| before_election | Fernando Lopez |
| before_party | Nacionalista Party |
| after_election | Fernando Lopez |
| after_party | Nacionalista Party |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [House elections](1961-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections) |
| country | Philippines |
| flag_year | 1936 |
| type | legislative |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1961 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
| previous_year | 1961 |
| next_election | 1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
| next_year | 1969 |
| seats_for_election | All 110 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines |
| majority_seats | 56 |
| image1 | Representative Jose Laurel Jr..jpg |
| leader1 | Jose Laurel, Jr. |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| leaders_seat1 | Capiz–2nd |
| last_election1 | 38 seats, 41.76% |
| popular_vote1 | 4,590,374 |
| percentage1 | 58.93 |
| swing1 | 17.17 |
| seats1 | 88 |
| seat_change1 | 50 |
| image2 | Justiniano Solis Montano.jpg |
| leader2 | Justiniano Montano |
| party2 | Liberal Party (Philippines) |
| leaders_seat2 | Cavite |
| last_election2 | 61 seats, 51.32% |
| popular_vote2 | 2,641,786 |
| percentage2 | 33.91 |
| swing2 | 17.41 |
| seats2 | 18 |
| seat_change2 | 43 |
| title | Speaker |
| before_election | Jose Laurel Jr. |
| before_party | Nacionalista Party |
| after_election | Jose Laurel Jr. |
| after_party | Nacionalista 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
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House of Representatives
Main article: 1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections
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