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The 1965 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 9, 1965. Incumbent President Diosdado Macapagal lost his opportunity to get a second full term as president of the Philippines to Senate President Ferdinand Marcos. His running mate, Senator Gerardo Roxas, lost to former vice president Fernando Lopez. Emmanuel Pelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought the Nacionalista Party presidential nomination and lost it to Marcos, did not run for vice president and instead ran in the House of Representatives as an independent. An unprecedented twelve candidates ran for president; however, nine of those won 200 votes or less.

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  • The 1965 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 9, 1965. Incumbent President Diosdado Macapagal lost his opportunity to get a second full term as president of the Philippines to Senate President Ferdinand Marcos. His running mate, Senator Gerardo Roxas, lost to former vice president Fernando Lopez. Emmanuel Pelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought the Nacionalista Party presidential nomination and lost it to Marcos, did not run for vice president and instead ran in the House of Representatives as an independent. An unprecedented twelve candidates ran for president; however, nine of those won 200 votes or less. This was the first election where all of the major presidential candidates were born after the end of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. (en)
  • Las elecciones presidenciales de Filipinas de 1965 se realizaron el 9 de noviembre y marcaron la llegada al poder de Ferdinand Marcos. Fue la primera elección en la cual todos los candidatos habían nacido después de la colonización española. Una cifra sin precedentes de doce candidatos se presentaron a la presidencia, pero solo tres tuvieron la posibilidad de obtener más de 200 votos, y los demás eran candidatos considerados "molestos" por su escasa relevancia. Diosdado Macapagal fracasó en obtener la reelección ante Ferdinand Marcos, entonces miembro del Partido Nacionalista, que obtuvo casi el 52% de los votos. Su compañero de fórmula, Fernando López, obtuvo la vicepresidencia con algunos votos menos. (es)
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  • Las elecciones presidenciales de Filipinas de 1965 se realizaron el 9 de noviembre y marcaron la llegada al poder de Ferdinand Marcos. Fue la primera elección en la cual todos los candidatos habían nacido después de la colonización española. Una cifra sin precedentes de doce candidatos se presentaron a la presidencia, pero solo tres tuvieron la posibilidad de obtener más de 200 votos, y los demás eran candidatos considerados "molestos" por su escasa relevancia. Diosdado Macapagal fracasó en obtener la reelección ante Ferdinand Marcos, entonces miembro del Partido Nacionalista, que obtuvo casi el 52% de los votos. Su compañero de fórmula, Fernando López, obtuvo la vicepresidencia con algunos votos menos. (es)
  • The 1965 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 9, 1965. Incumbent President Diosdado Macapagal lost his opportunity to get a second full term as president of the Philippines to Senate President Ferdinand Marcos. His running mate, Senator Gerardo Roxas, lost to former vice president Fernando Lopez. Emmanuel Pelaez, who resigned in the Cabinet and from the Liberal Party, then sought the Nacionalista Party presidential nomination and lost it to Marcos, did not run for vice president and instead ran in the House of Representatives as an independent. An unprecedented twelve candidates ran for president; however, nine of those won 200 votes or less. (en)
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  • Elecciones presidenciales de Filipinas de 1965 (es)
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