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The 1961 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 14, 1961. Incumbent president Carlos P. Garcia lost his opportunity for a second full term as president of the Philippines to Vice President Diosdado Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat, lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez. Six candidates ran for president, four of whom got nine votes nationwide together. This was the only election in Philippine electoral history in which a vice-president defeated the incumbent president.

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  • The 1961 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 14, 1961. Incumbent president Carlos P. Garcia lost his opportunity for a second full term as president of the Philippines to Vice President Diosdado Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat, lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez. Six candidates ran for president, four of whom got nine votes nationwide together. This was the only election in Philippine electoral history in which a vice-president defeated the incumbent president. (en)
  • Las elecciones presidenciales de Filipinas de 1961 se celebraron el 14 de noviembre. Carlos P. García aspiró a la reelección, pero fue derrotado por Diosdado Macapagal, del Partido Liberal, luego de que este formara una "Gran Alianza" con el Partido Progresista. Macapagal es, hasta el momento, el único vicepresidente en haber derrotado a su presidente en una elección presidencial. Hubo otros cuatro candidatos, pero ninguno de ellos recibió más de diez votos en total. (es)
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  • The 1961 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 14, 1961. Incumbent president Carlos P. Garcia lost his opportunity for a second full term as president of the Philippines to Vice President Diosdado Macapagal. His running mate, Senator Gil J. Puyat, lost to Senator Emmanuel Pelaez. Six candidates ran for president, four of whom got nine votes nationwide together. This was the only election in Philippine electoral history in which a vice-president defeated the incumbent president. (en)
  • Las elecciones presidenciales de Filipinas de 1961 se celebraron el 14 de noviembre. Carlos P. García aspiró a la reelección, pero fue derrotado por Diosdado Macapagal, del Partido Liberal, luego de que este formara una "Gran Alianza" con el Partido Progresista. Macapagal es, hasta el momento, el único vicepresidente en haber derrotado a su presidente en una elección presidencial. Hubo otros cuatro candidatos, pero ninguno de ellos recibió más de diez votos en total. (es)
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