1965 Philippine House of Representatives elections

1965 Philippine House of Representatives elections

November 9, 1965

All 104 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Cornelio Villareal José Laurel, Jr.
Party Liberal Nacionalista
Leader's seat Capiz–2nd Batangas–3rd
Last election 29 seats, 33.71% 74 seats, 61.02%
Seats won 61 38
Seat change 32 36
Popular vote 3,721,460 3,028,224
Percentage 51.32 41.76
Swing 17.61 19.26

Speaker before election

Cornelio Villareal
Liberal

Elected Speaker

Cornelio Villareal
Liberal

Elections for the House of Representatives of the Philippines were held on November 9, 1965. Held on the same day as the presidential election, the party of the incumbent president, Diosdado Macapagal's Liberal Party, won a majority of the seats in the House of Representatives.[1] Despite Ferdinand Marcos of the opposition Nacionalista Party winning the presidential election, Liberal Party congressmen did not defect to the Nacionalista Party. This led to Cornelio Villareal being retained Speaker of the House after retaking it from Daniel Romualdez midway during the previous Congress.

The elected representatives served in the 6th Congress from 1965 to 1969.

Electoral system

The House of Representatives has at most 120 seats, 104 seats for this election, all voted via first-past-the-post in single-member districts. Each province is guaranteed at least one congressional district, with more populous provinces divided into two to seven districts.

Congress has the power of redistricting three years after each census.

Redistricting

Changes from the 5th Congress

Results

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Liberal Party3,721,46051.32+17.6161+32
Nacionalista Party3,028,22441.76−19.2638−36
Liberal Party (independent)107,0011.48+0.741New
Nacionalista Party (independent)71,9550.99+0.361New
Party for Philippine Progress41,9830.58+0.5800
Young Philippines12,4790.17New00
Republican Party850.00New00
Independent268,3273.70−0.083+2
Total7,251,514100.001040
Valid votes7,251,51495.29−0.12
Invalid/blank votes358,5374.71+0.12
Total votes7,610,051100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,962,34576.39−3.04
Source: Nohlen, Grotz and Hartmann[3] and Teehankee[4]
Vote share
LP
51.32%
NP
41.76%
Others
6.92%
Seats
LP
58.65%
NP
36.54%
Others
4.81%

Results by district

Representative district Candidate Party Votes %
Abra's lone Carmelo Barbero Liberal 19,952 56.53
Antonio Paredes Nacionalista 13,054 36.98
Agripino Brillantes Nacionalista 2,290 6.49
Agusan's lone Jose Aquino Liberal 59,341 57.89
Guillermo Sanchez (incumbent) Nacionalista 43,166 42.11
Juan Tiu Liberal (Independent) 0 0.00
Aklan's lone Rafael Legaspi Nacionalista 33,972 51.42
Godofredo Ramos (incumbent) Liberal 32,039 48.50
Exequiel Alejandro Independent 50 0.08
Federico Rondario Liberal (Independent) 1 0.00
Albay's 1st Venancio Ziga (incumbent) Liberal 15,394 39.10
Melchor Bañares Nacionalista 10,680 27.13
Salvador Balane Nacionalista 9,050 22.99
Elpidio Contante Liberal 3,541 8.99
Antonio Saqueton PPP 270 0.69
Mariano Barateta Liberal 246 0.62
Felix Bonaobra PPP 176 0.45
Ernesto Bernal Nacionalista 10 0.03
Albay's 2nd Carlos R. Imperial Nacionalista 21,635 50.97
Toribio Perez Liberal 11,683 27.52
Damaceno Ago Liberal 7,334 17.28
Hermel Nuyda Independent 1,797 4.23
Albay's 3rd Josefina Duran (incumbent) Liberal 25,420 50.48
Venicio Flores Nacionalista 18,552 36.84
Ramon Fernandez Nacionalista 5,717 11.35
Ciriaco Sayson Independent 667 1.32
Antique's lone Jose Fornier Independent 21,294 37.36
Enrique Zaldivar Liberal 18,336 32.17
Josue Cadiao Nacionalista 17,368 30.47
Bataan's lone Pablo Roman Liberal 36,229 64.34
Jose Nuguid (incumbent) Nacionalista 20,081 35.66
Batanes' lone Aurora Abad Liberal 2,629 66.90
Manuel Agudo Nacionalista 1,301 33.10
Batangas' 1st Federico Serrano Nacionalista 34,273 50.74
Luis Lopez (incumbent) Liberal 32,755 48.49
Isidro Ilao Independent 353 0.52
Vicente Arcega Independent 163 0.24
Batangas' 2nd Olegario Cantos Liberal 38,153 44.24
Apolonio Marasigan (incumbent) Nacionalista 36,345 42.14
Federico Aranas Nacionalista 8,525 9.88
Numeriano Babao Nacionalista (Independent) 2,901 3.36
Jesus Montalbo Independent 319 0.37
Batangas' 3rd Jose Laurel Jr. (incumbent) Nacionalista 43,401 65.22
Enrique Custodio Liberal 20,635 31.01
Jose Dimayuga Independent 2,511 3.77
Bohol's 1st Natalio Castillo (incumbent) Nacionalista 19,242 41.77
Gregorio Concon Liberal 18,311 39.75
Ramon Lapez Nacionalista (Independent) 8,514 18.48
Cesar Ceballos Independent 1 0.00
German Neri Liberal 0 0.00
Bohol's 2nd Jose Zafra Nacionalista 27,587 51.10
Simeon Toribio Liberal 26,399 48.90
Jesus Dumapias Liberal (Independent) 5 0.01
Bohol's 3rd Teodoro Galagar Nacionalista 20,082 31.65
Maximino Garcia (incumbent) Nacionalista 13,584 21.41
Lydia Soledad Dizon Liberal 12,646 19.93
Cristeto Acharon Liberal 7,145 11.26
Pantaleon Revilles Liberal (Independent) 6,399 10.08
Juan Pajo Nacionalista 3,396 5.35
Crispina Peñaflor PPP 187 0.29
Catalino Madrazo Liberal 20 0.03
Bukidnon's lone Benjamin Tabios Liberal 28,712 61.70
Cesar Fortich (incumbent) Nacionalista 17,822 38.30
Bulacan's 1st Teodulo Natividad (incumbent) Nacionalista 57,165 57.95
Natividad Villarama Liberal 41,485 42.05
Bulacan's 2nd Rogaciano Mercado (incumbent) Nacionalista 62,713 53.47
Manolo Cruz Liberal 52,456 44.73
Raymundo Luna PPP 2,113 1.80
Cagayan's 1st Tito Dupaya (incumbent) Liberal 34,735 57.20
Felipe Garduque Nacionalista 25,575 42.12
Alberto Maguigad Independent 233 0.38
Severo Lorenzo PPP 179 0.29
Cagayan's 2nd Benjamin Ligot (incumbent) Liberal 27,153 53.28
David Puzon Nacionalista 23,808 46.72
Camarines Norte's lone Fernando Pajarillo Nacionalista 21,880 41.77
Marcial Pimentel (incumbent) Liberal 17,745 33.88
Pedro Venida Young Philippines 12,479 23.82
Wilfredo Panotes Jr. Independent 279 0.53
Camarines Sur's 1st Ramon Felipe Jr. Liberal 39,511 51.48
Juan Triviño (incumbent) Nacionalista 30,696 39.99
Crisanto Alba Nacionalista (Independent) 6,549 8.53
Camarines Sur's 2nd Felix Fuentebella (incumbent) Nacionalista 41,899 44.17
Felix Alfelor Sr. Liberal 41,817 44.09
Juan Fajardo Liberal 11,099 11.70
Manuel Lopez Independent 34 0.04
Felix Pacamara Independent 6 0.01
Capiz' 1st Mariano Acuña Liberal 31,990 49.26
Carmen Consing Nacionalista 31,300 48.20
Atila Balgos PPP 1,652 2.54
Ricardo Castro Nacionalista 1 0.00
Capiz' 2nd Cornelio Villareal (incumbent) Liberal 15,000 66.73
Pedro Exmundo Nacionalista 7,480 33.27
Catanduanes' lone Jose Alberto (incumbent) Liberal 28,167 73.97
Francisco Perfecto Independent 9,902 26.01
Jose Red Independent 4 0.01
Dominador del Rosario Nacionalista 4 0.01
Wenceslao Moral PPP 0 0.00
Cavite's lone Justiniano Montano (incumbent) Liberal 95,490 76.68
Jose Topacio Cajulis Nacionalista 29,046 23.32
Cebu's 1st Ramon Durano (incumbent) Nacionalista 37,584 60.60
Mario Suson Liberal 24,437 39.40
Cebu's 2nd Jose Briones (incumbent) Liberal 50,614 51.94
Francisco Remotigue Nacionalista 46,830 48.06
Cebu's 3rd Ernesto Bascon Liberal 16,684 47.03
Maximino Noel (incumbent) Nacionalista 16,360 46.11
Balmes Base Liberal (Independent) 2,434 6.86
Cebu's 4th Isidro Kintanar (incumbent) Nacionalista 11,557 52.37
Antonio Almirante Jr. Independent 10,115 45.84
Fructuoso Nepomuceno Liberal 208 0.94
Roque Lopez PPP 187 0.85
Deogracias Mendez Liberal (Independent) 0 0.00
Juvenal Osorio Liberal 0 0.00
Cebu's 5th Antonio Cuenco Liberal 19,877 53.50
Emerito Calderon Independent 17,278 46.50
Cebu's 6th Amado Arrieta Liberal 17,122 43.98
Manuel Zosa (incumbent) Nacionalista 10,731 27.56
Felix Barba Liberal 7,087 18.20
Mariano Logarta Nacionalista 3,381 8.68
Ernesto Rosales Independent 614 1.58
Cebu's 7th Tereso Dumon (incumbent) Liberal 43,127 82.09
Jesus Narvios Nacionalista 7,743 14.74
Rodrigo Ybañez Independent 923 1.76
Godofredo Roperos PPP 743 1.41
Cotabato's lone Salipada Pendatun (incumbent) Liberal 162,089 70.17
Melquiades Sucaldito Nacionalista 68,894 29.83
Davao's lone Lorenzo Sarmiento Liberal 85,727 43.07
Manuel Sotto Nacionalista 70,355 35.35
Luis Santos Nacionalista 42,141 21.17
Porfirio Ciencia Liberal (Independent) 720 0.36
Nestor Gonzales Liberal 49 0.02
Roque Briones Independent 34 0.02
Ilocos Norte's 1st Antonio Raquiza (incumbent) Liberal (Independent) 34,092 74.37
Ignacio Salvador Nacionalista 7,606 16.59
Jose Pascual Liberal 4,143 9.04
Ilocos Norte's 2nd Simeon Valdez (incumbent) Nacionalista (Independent) 23,300 51.53
Gregorio Aquilizan Nacionalista 11,629 25.72
Fe Acosta Aguinaldo Liberal 9,869 21.82
Nicomedes Agag Independent 421 0.93
Ilocos Sur's 1st Floro Crisologo (incumbent) Liberal 28,524 60.67
Alfredo Somera Nacionalista 11,601 24.68
Amante Purisima Nacionalista 6,890 14.65
Ilocos Sur's 2nd
Iloilo's 1st Pedro Trono (incumbent) Liberal 26,055 50.90
Jose Zulueta Nacionalista 25,129 49.10
Iloilo's 2nd Fermin Caram Jr. Nacionalista 39,911 52.84
Jovito Rivera Liberal 35,093 46.46
Calixto Dabalus Independent 534 0.71
Iloilo's 3rd Gloria Tabiana (incumbent) Liberal 30,761 55.99
Domitilo Abordo Nacionalista 24,156 43.97
Severino Simundo Republican 20 0.04
Iloilo's 4th Ricardo Ladrido (incumbent) Liberal 26,752 53.82
Mariano Peñaflorida Nacionalista 22,956 46.18
Iloilo's 5th Jose Aldeguer (incumbent) Nacionalista 29,396 57.81
Niel Tupas Sr. Liberal 21,451 42.19
Isabela's lone Melanio Singson Liberal 50,145 50.32
Delfin Albano (incumbent) Nacionalista 48,458 48.63
Arturo Cendaña NacionalistaLiberal 1,049 1.05
La Union's 1st Magnolia Antonio Independent 15,620 33.81
Joaquin Ortega Nacionalista 11,190 24.22
Dionisio de Leon Jr. LiberalNacionalista 10,442 22.60
Avelina Osias Liberal 8,943 19.36
La Union's 2nd Epifanio Castillejos Nacionalista 21,131 49.75
Manuel Cases (incumbent) Liberal 20,601 48.50
Gerardo Florendo Independent 548 1.29
Sotero Cacanindin Nacionalista 196 0.46
Laguna's 1st Manuel Concordia Liberal 46,097 43.96
Joaquin Chipeco (incumbent) Nacionalista 36,469 34.78
Jacobo Gonzales Nacionalista 21,291 20.30
Severino Edeza PPP 1,008 0.96
Francisco Rivera Independent 1 0.00
Laguna's 2nd Magdaleno Palacol Liberal 18,944 30.80
Enrique Bautista Nacionalista 12,851 20.90
Leonides de Leon Nacionalista 12,039 19.57
Celso Fernandez Independent 10,063 16.36
Domingo Baisas PPP 5,421 8.81
Adelfo Maceda Nacionalista (Independent) 2,184 3.55
Lanao del Norte's lone Mohammad Ali Dimaporo Liberal 46,122 64.46
Laurentino Badelles (incumbent) Nacionalista 25,370 35.45
Petronio Guinea Independent 64 0.09
Lanao del Sur's lone Rashid Lucman (incumbent) Liberal 106,155 79.86
Kiram Adiong Nacionalista 26,734 20.11
Panginoma Didato Nacionalista 26 0.02
Mangorsi Mindalano PPP 18 0.01
Leyte's 1st Artemio Mate Nacionalista 31,750 47.76
Norberto Romualdez III Liberal 20,847 31.36
Cirilo Roy Montejo Liberal 13,886 20.89
Leyte's 2nd Salud Vivero Parreño Nacionalista 25,726 50.52
Primo Villasin (incumbent) Liberal 25,152 49.39
Pastor Cariquez Independent 28 0.05
Francisco Gatchalian Independent 15 0.03
Leyte's 3rd Marcelino Veloso (incumbent) Nacionalista 30,125 53.82
Jose Aznar Liberal 25,847 46.18
Leyte's 4th Dominador Tan (incumbent) Liberal 29,242 48.76
Rodolfo Rivilla Nacionalista 24,837 41.41
Domingo Veloso Liberal 5,895 9.83
Manila's 1st Fidel Santiago (incumbent) Liberal 22,727 24.69
Angel Castaño Nacionalista 19,535 21.22
Rodrigo Gatmaitan Nacionalista 15,487 16.82
Leopoldo Salcedo Independent 13,115 14.25
Epifanio VIllegas Independent 11,004 11.95
Manuel Alcobendas Independent 5,342 5.80
Aurora Gatmaitan Independent 2,747 2.98
Luz Nejal Bañez PPP 1,175 1.28
Carlos Perfecto Independent 924 1.00
Manila's 2nd Joaquin Roces (incumbent) Nacionalista 23,407 37.60
Leonardo Fugoso Liberal 18,446 29.63
Roberto Oca Nacionalista (Independent) 14,109 22.66
Gloria Gener Nacionalista 6,168 9.91
Leonardo Falcon Independent 123 0.20
Arturo Samaniego Liberal 7 0.01
Manila's 3rd Sergio Loyola Liberal 23,407 37.60
Manuel Conde Urbano Nacionalista 18,446 29.63
Gerardo Espina Sr. PPP 14,109 22.66
Melecio Malabanan Independent 6,168 9.91
Cornelio Aguila Independent 123 0.20
Generoso Miranda Jr. Independent 7 0.01
Manila's 4th Pablo Ocampo Nacionalista 34,016 38.56
Justo Albert (incumbent) Liberal 29,166 33.07
Sotero Laurel Nacionalista 21,977 24.92
Juan Baluyut Liberal 1,894 2.15
Quirino Marquinez Liberal 696 0.79
Nestor Gustilo Independent 332 0.38
Jaime Zamora Independent 125 0.14
Marinduque's lone Francisco Lecaroz (incumbent) Liberal 20,119 59.85
Edmundo Reyes Independent 12,245 36.43
Florentino Pilar Nacionalista 752 2.24
Arturo Sevilla Independent 477 1.42
Manuel Madrigal Nacionalista 22 0.07
Casiano Aloyon PPP 0 0.00
Masbate's lone Andres Clemente Jr. Nacionalista 35,334 50.41
Antonio Perez Liberal 34,757 49.59
Misamis Occidental's lone William Chiongbian Liberal 39,807 54.86
Guillermo Sambo (incumbent) Liberal 27,778 38.28
Marciano Cagatan Nacionalista 4,928 6.79
William Velasco Nacionalista 48 0.07
Misamis Oriental's lone Emmanuel Pelaez Independent 50,547 54.84
Vicente de Lara (incumbent) Liberal 37,922 41.14
Fausto Dugenio Nacionalista 3,704 4.02
Mountain Province's 1st Juan Duyan Liberal 13,996 42.45
Florence Lamen Liberal 12,061 36.58
Tanding Odiem Nacionalista 4,485 13.60
Felix Diaz Jr. Nacionalista 2,427 7.36
Mountain Province's 2nd Andres Cosalan Liberal 21,467 50.18
Luis Lardizabal Nacionalista 20,014 46.78
Juventino Perfecto Independent 1,290 3.02
Domingo Tolentino Independent 9 0.02
Mountain Province's 3rd Luis Hora (incumbent) Liberal 5,185 31.95
Napoleon Hangdaan Independent 3,887 23.95
Teofilo Pilando Nacionalista (Independent) 3,629 22.36
Julia Ponchinlan Independent 2,190 13.49
Joaquin Dugyon Nacionalista 1,059 6.53
Joaquin Dunuan PPP 277 1.71
David Gadit PPP 2 0.01
Negros Occidental's 1st Armando Gustilo (incumbent) Nacionalista 1,059 6.53
Benito Montinola Liberal 277 1.71
Felipe Navarro Free Front 2 0.01
Negros Occidental's 2nd Felix Amante Liberal 34,010 38.37
Inocencio Ferrer (incumbent) Nacionalista 32,991 37.22
Joaquin Villarosa PPP 11,092 12.51
Carlos Hilado Liberal (Independent) 10,538 11.89
Negros Occidental's 3rd Felix Feria Jr. Liberal 41,794 49.32
Agustin Gatuslao (incumbent) Nacionalista 39,662 46.81
Benjamin Barredo PPP 2,522 2.98
Artemio Balinas Liberal (Independent) 754 0.89
Negros Oriental's 1st Lorenzo Teves (incumbent) Nacionalista 42,294 59.24
José E. Romero Liberal 29,097 40.76
Negros Oriental's 2nd Lamberto Macias Nacionalista 23,164 50.56
Herminio Teves Liberal 22,652 49.44
Paquito Arrieta Liberal 0 0.00
Nueva Ecija's 1st Eugenio Baltao (incumbent) Liberal 39,117 47.31
Leopoldo Diaz Nacionalista 39,093 47.28
Victor de los Reyes PPP 4,457 5.39
Jose Corpus Independent 10 0.01
Benito Jose Liberal 4 0.00
Nueva Ecija's 2nd Angel Concepcion Nacionalista 53,869 51.45
Felicisimo Ocampo (incumbent) Liberal 49,413 47.20
Jose Nilo Ramos PPP 1,414 1.35
Nueva Vizcaya's lone Leonardo B. Perez (incumbent) Nacionalista 21,938 60.74
Jose Espino Liberal 14,057 38.92
Lolita Alcantara Independent 62 0.17
Alejo Parucha Independent 60 0.17
Occidental Mindoro's lone Pedro Medalla Nacionalista 14,655 50.47
Felipe Abeleda (incumbent) Liberal 14,383 49.53
Oriental Mindoro's lone Luciano Joson Liberal 33,326 53.28
Pio Remegio Baldos Nacionalista 29,047 46.44
Leodegario Magtibay Independent 174 0.28
Palawan's lone Ramon Mitra Jr. Liberal 21,052 53.80
Gaudencio Abordo (incumbent) Nacionalista 17,113 43.74
Sergio Flores Liberal 960 2.45
Genaro Oceo Nacionalista (Independent) 2 0.01
Pampanga's 1st Juanita Nepomuceno Liberal 51,673 57.01
Anastacio Bernal Liberal 15,280 16.86
Carlos Sandico Jr. Nacionalista 13,904 15.34
Juan Cancio Independent 9,631 10.63
Gil Sanchez Liberal 142 0.16
Jose Ocampo Liberal (Independent) 9 0.01
Ricardo Quiambao Free Party 5 0.01
Pampanga's 2nd Angel Macapagal Liberal 38,563 48.72
Emilio Cortez (incumbent) Nacionalista 17,701 22.36
Leoncio Paruñgao Jr. Independent 14,989 18.94
Mario Bundalian Independent 2,099 2.65
Pedro Canlas Nacionalista (Independent) 1,709 2.16
Justo Barredo Liberal 1,593 2.01
Alfonsio Sagcal Nacionalista 911 1.15
Wilfredo Castor Independent 760 0.96
Meliton Soliman Liberal 753 0.95
Priscilo Mejia PPP 75 0.09
Pangasinan's 1st Aguedo Agbayani (incumbent) Nacionalista 43,125 55.20
Alex de Guzman Liberal 34,233 43.82
Calixto Acenas Independent 485 0.62
Juan Aquino PPP 279 0.36
Pangasinan's 2nd Jack Laureano Soriano Nacionalista 43,125 55.20
Angel Fernandez (incumbent) Liberal 34,233 43.82
Jose de Venecia Jr. Liberal (Independent) 485 0.62
Benigno Pidlaoan Independent 279 0.36
Pangasinan's 3rd Cipriano Primicias Jr. (incumbent) Nacionalista 39,122 52.98
Fabian Sison Liberal 34,727 47.02
Oscar Garcia Liberal 0 0.00
Pangasinan's 4th Amadeo Perez (incumbent) Liberal 31,575 49.47
Estela Primicias Sindico Nacionalista 30,459 47.72
Ramon Saura Nacionalista (Independent) 1,656 2.59
Felipe Aurea Independent 125 0.20
Benito Valdez Nacionalista (Independent) 8 0.01
Pangasinan's 5th Jesus Reyes Liberal 27,293 44.89
Luciano Millan (incumbent) Nacionalista 26,697 43.91
Mercy de Vera Independent 6,521 10.73
Arcadio Lopez Liberal 278 0.46
Luis Garcia Liberal (Independent) 11 0.02
Quezon's 1st Manuel S. Enverga (incumbent) Nacionalista 49,171 47.51
Jaime Piopongco Liberal 33,844 32.70
Rafael de la Peña Liberal 15,252 14.74
Feliciano Abuei Independent 5,219 5.04
Isidro Umali Independent 6 0.01
Quezon's 2nd Eladio Caliwara (incumbent) Liberal 47,370 56.06
Leon Guinto Jr. Nacionalista 36,499 43.20
Manuel Caperiña PPP 568 0.67
Boanerges Pumarada Liberal 58 0.07
Rizal's 1st Eddie Ilarde Liberal 138,683 39.11
Rufino Antonio (incumbent) Liberal 116,811 32.94
Damaso Flores Nacionalista 91,517 25.81
Amando Isip Nacionalista (Independent) 7,394 2.09
Eliseo de Guzman Independent 187 0.05
Rizal's 2nd Frisco San Juan Nacionalista 75,299 58.14
Francisco Sumulong Liberal 54,217 41.86
Romblon's lone Jose Moreno (incumbent) Nacionalista 19,989 52.43
Antonio Mayuga Liberal 18,133 47.57
Samar's 1st Eladio Balite (incumbent) Liberal 47,218 61.11
Eusebio Moore Nacionalista 30,052 38.89
Pablo Lacambra Independent 1 0.00
Diosdado Sy PPP 1 0.00
Samar's 2nd Fernando Veloso (incumbent) Nacionalista 21,080 37.51
Jesus Japzon Liberal 14,211 25.29
Claro Yancha Liberal (Independent) 7,316 13.02
Marciano Lim Liberal 7,114 12.66
Valeriano Yancha Independent 6,480 11.53
Samar's 3rd Felipe Abrigo (incumbent) Liberal 23,190 41.73
Vicente Valley Nacionalista 22,385 40.28
Cesar Abogado Liberal 6,205 11.17
Juan Celeste Liberal (Independent) 3,794 6.83
Eugenio Obon Nacionalista 0 0.00
Sorsogon's 1st Salvador Encinas (incumbent) Liberal 31,664 68.42
Domingo Gabitan Nacionalista 14,615 31.58
Sorsogon's 2nd Vicente Peralta (incumbent) Nacionalista 26,321 49.96
Jose Lachica Liberal 26,268 49.86
Generoso Hubilla PPP 92 0.17
Southern Leyte's lone Nicanor Yñiguez (incumbent) Nacionalista 31,238 55.24
Aniceto Bantug Liberal 24,835 43.92
Pastor Robles Independent 280 0.50
Leoncio Ligad PPP 196 0.35
Sulu's lone Salih Ututalum (incumbent) Liberal 26,509 34.59
Indanan Anni Nacionalista 26,209 34.20
Alawi Abubakar Liberal (Independent) 22,802 29.75
Ombra Amilbangsa Liberal 1,111 1.45
Alberto Piñon PPP 7 0.01
Surigao del Norte's lone Constantino Navarro Liberal 38,803 67.31
Rolando Geotina Nacionalista 18,747 32.52
Wilde Almeda Nacionalista 94 0.16
Surigao del Sur's lone Gregorio Murillo Nacionalista 24,595 51.12
Vicente Pimentel (incumbent) Liberal 23,520 48.88
Tarlac's 1st Peping Cojuangco (incumbent) Liberal 35,914 52.01
Danding Cojuangco Nacionalista 33,081 47.90
Crisostomo Valle PPP 63 0.09
Celso Alviar Liberal (Independent) 0 0.00
Tarlac's 2nd Jose Yap Liberal 37,420 62.74
Bienvenido Buan Nacionalista 13,561 22.74
Amalio de Jesus Jr. Independent 8,649 14.50
Benjamin Rigor Domingdo Nacionalista 9 0.02
Zambales' lone Ramon Magsaysay Jr. Liberal 39,663 57.68
Enrique Corpus Nacionalista 28,900 42.03
Hortensio Evalle Independent 181 0.26
Natalio Beltran Independent 24 0.03
Zamboanga del Norte's lone Alberto Ubay (incumbent) Liberal 32,088 51.62
Felipe Azcuna Nacionalista 30,062 48.36
Roberto Soliva Independent 13 0.02
Zamboanga del Sur's lone Vincenzo Sagun Liberal 67,932 51.87
Bienvenido Ebarle Nacionalista 63,046 48.13
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Quezon, Manuel III (2007-06-06). "An abnormal return to normality". PCIJ.org. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  2. ^ Republic Act No. 4221 (June 19, 1965), "An Act Creating the Provinces of Northern Samar, Eastern Samar and Western Samar", Chan Robles Virtual Law Library
  3. ^ Nohlen, Dieter; Grotz, Florian; Hartmann, Christof (eds.). Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook. Vol. 2: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific. Oxford: Oxford University Press..
  4. ^ Teehankee, Julio (2002). "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). In Croissant, Aurel (ed.). Electoral Politics in Southeast and East Asia. Singapore: Fiedrich-Ebert-Siftung. pp. 149–202 – via quezon.ph.
  5. ^ Commission on Elections. Report of the Commission on Elections to the President of the Philippines and the Congress on the Manner the Elections Were Held on November 9, 1965. Manila. Bureau of Printing. 1967. pp. 295–308.

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