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  1. Summary of the November 14, 1961 Philippine Senate election result; Rank Candidate Party Votes % 1 Raul Manglapus: Progressive 1: 3,489,658: 51.8% 2 Manuel Manahan: Progressive 1: 3,088,040: 45.8% 3 Lorenzo Sumulong: Nacionalista: 2,817,228: 41.8% 4 Francisco Soc Rodrigo: Liberal: 2,710,322: 40.2% 5 Gaudencio Antonino: Liberal: 2,636,420: 39.1% ...

  2. Lost 1961 vice presidential election: 1959: Ferdinand Marcos: Liberal: Won 1965 presidential election Won 1969 presidential election Won 1981 presidential election Victory at the 1986 presidential election disputed 1961: Raul Manglapus: Progressive: Lost 1965 presidential election: 1963: Gerardo Roxas: Liberal: Lost 1965 vice presidential ...

  3. List of Previous Senators. 1916-1919 Fourth Legislature. 1919-1922 Fifth Legislature. 1922-1925 Sixth Legislature. 1925-1928 Seventh Legislature. 1928-1931 Eighth Legislature. 1931-1934 Ninth Legislature. 1934-1935 Tenth Legislature. 1942-1946 Commonwealth of the Philippines.

  4. Contents 1Retiring incumbents 1.1Mid-term vacancies 1.2Incumbents running elsewhere 2Results 2.1Per candidate 2.2Per party 3See also 4References 5External links 1961 Philippine Senate election← 1959November 14, 19611963 →8 (of the 24) seats i...

  5. A senatorial election was held on November 14, 1961 in the Philippines. The two candidates of the Progressive Party, guest candidates of the Liberal Party, topped the election, while the Liberals themselves won four seats cutting the Nacionalista Party's majority to 13 seats in the 24-seat Philippine Senate.

  6. Presidential, legislative and local elections were held on November 14, 1961 in the Philippines. Incumbent President Carlos P. Garcia lost his opportunity for a second full term as President of the Philippines to Vice President President Diosdado Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez.

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