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1 Retiring incumbents  



1.1  Liberal Party  





1.2  Nacionalista Party  





1.3  Mid-term vacancies  







2 Results  



2.1  Per candidate  





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3 See also  





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(Redirected from Philippine Senate election, 1967)

1967 Philippine Senate election

← 1965 November 14, 1967 1969 →

8 (of the 24) seats in the Senate
13 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Gil Puyat Ambrosio Padilla
Party Nacionalista Liberal
Seats before 11 11
Seats after 15 7
Seat change Increase4 Decrease4
Popular vote 27,237,424 18,094,284
Percentage 55.8% 37.0%
Swing Increase 11.9% Decrease 9.9%

Senate President before election

Gil Puyat
Nacionalista

Elected Senate President

Gil Puyat
Nacionalista

A senatorial election was held on November 14, 1967, in the Philippines. The 1967 election for the members of the Philippine Senate were also known as the 1967 midterm election, as the date where the elected candidates take office falls halfway through President Ferdinand Marcos' four-year term. The administration Nacionalista Party won seven seats in the Philippine Senate while the Liberal Party won one seat; the Nacionalistas got the majority in the Senate after having twelve of the 24 seats in the Senate prior to the election.

Retiring incumbents[edit]

Liberal Party[edit]

Both were originally elected under the Progressive Party banner in 1961.

  1. Manuel Manahan
  2. Raul Manglapus

Nacionalista Party[edit]

  1. Lorenzo Sumulong

Mid-term vacancies[edit]

  1. Gaudencio Antonino (Nacionalista), died on November 13, 1967

Results[edit]

The Nacionalista Party won seven seats, while the Liberal Party won one.

Jose Roy of the Nacionalistas garnered the highest number of votes and was the sole incumbent to defend his seat.

Five winners are neophyte senators. These are the Nacionalistas' Helena Benitez, Salvador Laurel and Leonardo Perez, the Liberals' sole winner Benigno Aquino Jr., and independent candidate Magnolia Antonino, who was the wife of Senator Gaudencio Antonino of the Nacionalistas (originally elected as a Liberal) who died on election eve. She substituted for him and won the election.

Emmanuel Pelaez returns to the Senate, this time under the banner of the Nacionalistas, after last serving in 1959.

Three Liberal senators lost their seats: Maria Kalaw Katigbak, Camilo Osias, and Soc Rodrigo.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Before election ‡^
Election result Not up LP Ind NP Not up
After election * + + + + + *

Key:

Per candidate[edit]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jose RoyNacionalista Party4,116,54951.73
Benigno Aquino Jr.Liberal Party3,940,52949.52
Magnolia Antonino[a]Independent Nacionalista[b]3,466,67643.57
Salvador LaurelNacionalista Party3,459,87043.48
Leonardo PerezNacionalista Party3,440,01143.23
Emmanuel PelaezNacionalista Party3,437,13543.20
Lorenzo TevesNacionalista Party3,393,95242.65
Helena BenitezNacionalista Party3,305,58541.54
Emilio Espinosa Jr.Nacionalista Party3,148,90439.57
Fernando R. VelosoNacionalista Party2,935,41836.89
Maria Kalaw KatigbakLiberal Party2,434,85630.60
Soc RodrigoLiberal Party2,153,84927.07
Felixberto SerranoLiberal Party2,133,15026.81
Camilo OsíasLiberal Party1,991,66325.03
Hilarion Henares Jr.Liberal Party1,959,63924.63
Roseller T. LimLiberal Party1,790,74122.51
Jose BrionesLiberal Party1,678,17821.09
Asaad UsmanIndependent Liberal[c]33,6420.42
Antonio MendozaLiberal Party11,6790.15
Victorina CruzPartido ng Bansa7,5840.10
Marcelina AngelesPartido ng Bansa3,1040.04
Paquito AlipioPartido ng Bansa2,7760.03
Segundo BaldonPartido ng Bansa2,5160.03
Victoriano VillaflorPartido ng Bansa2,3060.03
Amado OrdinarioPartido ng Bansa2,0110.03
Jose VillavisaPartido ng Bansa1,7220.02
Sergio OlidanPartido ng Bansa1,5380.02
Francisco QuinesRepublican Party2690.00
Cayetano BartoliniIndependent1600.00
Total48,856,012100.00
Total votes7,957,019
Registered voters/turnout9,744,60481.66
Source: [1]
  1. ^ Substituted for her husband Gaudencio Antonino who died a day before the election.
  • ^ Guest candidate of the Nacionalista Party
  • ^ Guest candidate of the Liberal Party
  • Per party[edit]

    PartyVotes%+/–Seats
    UpBeforeWonAfter+/−
    Nacionalista Party27,237,42455.75+11.95211615+4
    Liberal Party18,094,28437.04−9.8951117−4
    Independent Nacionalista3,466,6767.10New0011+1
    Independent Liberal33,6420.07New00000
    Partido ng Bansa23,5570.05+0.0200000
    Republican Party2690.00New00000
    Independent1600.00−0.8400000
    Nationalist Citizens' Party01010
    Vacancy1100−1
    Total48,856,012100.008248240
    Total votes7,957,019
    Registered voters/turnout9,744,60481.66
    Source: Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos (15 November 2001).
    Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific
    . ISBN 9780199249596.

    & Julio Teehankee. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph.
    Vote share
    NP

    55.75%
    LP

    37.04%
    Others

    7.21%
    Senate seats
    NP

    75.00%
    LP

    12.50%
    Others

    12.50%

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Report of the Commission on Elections to the President and the Congress of the Philippines. Manila: Bureau of Print. 1969. p. 220.

    External links[edit]


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