Philippine Senate election, 1963
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A senatorial election was held on November 12, 1963 in the Philippines. The 1963 elections were known as a midterm election as the date when the elected officials take office falls halfway through President Diosdado Macapagal's four-year term.
The Liberal Party won control of the chamber after having ten seats out of the 24-member Senate, as the 2-member Grand Alliance (the old Progressive Party) were caucusing with them. Ferdinand Marcos was later elected Senate President a few months after the Senate convened.
Results
Per candidate
Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | ||
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1 | Gerardo Roxas | Liberal | 3,623,385 | 47.0% | ||
2 | Arturo Tolentino | Nacionalista | 3,570,619 | 46.3% | ||
3 | Jose Diokno | Nacionalista | 3,422,828 | 44.4% | ||
4 | Ambrosio Padilla | Liberal | 3,384,064 | 43.9% | ||
5 | Gil Puyat | Nacionalista | 3,024,995 | 39.2% | ||
6 | Tecla Ziga | Liberal | 3,014,686 | 39.1% | ||
7 | Rodolfo Ganzon | Nacionalista | 2,708,385 | 35.1% | ||
8 | Juan Liwag | Liberal | 2,704,222 | 35.1% | ||
9 | Roseller Lim | Nacionalista | 2,655,866 | 34.4% | ||
10 | Cesar Climaco | Liberal | 2,618,152 | 33.9% | ||
11 | Vicente L. Peralta | Nacionalista | 2,605,605 | 33.8% | ||
12 | Bartolome Cabangbang | Nacionalista | 2,572,830 | 33.4% | ||
13 | Manuel Cuenco | Liberal | 2,495,180 | 32.4% | ||
14 | Eulogio Balao | Liberal | 2,489,133 | 32.3% | ||
15 | Rogelio de la Rosa | Liberal | 2,465,488 | 32.0% | ||
16 | Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr. | Nacionalista | 2,422,334 | 31.4% | ||
17 | Jacobo Gonzales | Independent | 29,458 | 0.4% | ||
18 | Ernesto Bernal | Independent | 3,663 | 0.0% | ||
19 | Eulogio Jamolin | Independent | 1,577 | 0.0% | ||
Total turnout | 7,712,019 | 80.0% | ||||
Total votes | 45,812,465 | N/A | ||||
Registered voters | 9,691,121 | 100.0% | ||||
Note: A total of 19 candidates ran for senator. | Source:[1] |
Per party
Party | Popular vote | Seats | ||||||||
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Total | % | Swing | Won | Before | After | % | +/− | |||
Nacionalista | 22,983,457 | 50.2% | 5.2% | 2 | 13 | 11 | 45.1% | 2 | ||
Liberal | 22,794,310 | 49.8% | 11.9% | 4 | 8 | 12 | 50.0% | 4 | ||
NCP | 0 | 0.0% | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4.2% | ||||
Independent | 34,698 | 0.1% | 0.4% | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0% | |||
Totals | 45,812,465 | 100% | — | 8 | 24 | 24 | 100.0% |
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