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  2. List of Philippine presidential election results by province

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    Avelino and Francisco did not win at least a plurality of votes in a single province except Avelino's home province of Samar. ^2 In 1946, two candidates from the Nacionalista Party contested the election: Sergio Osmeña and Manuel Roxas. Both candidates won a plurality votes in more than one province.

  3. Presidential elections in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This list of presidential elections in the Philippines includes election results of both presidential and vice presidential elections since 1899 with the candidates' political party and their corresponding percentage. The offices of the president and vice president are elected separately; hence a voter may split their vote.

  4. 1936 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    January 14 - Abdulmari Imao, National Artist of the Philippines for Sculpture. (d. 2014) April 3 - Louie Beltran, Filipino columnist (d. 1994) April 6 – Boy Asistio, former mayor of Caloocan (d. 2017) July 18 - Kurt Bachmann, Olympic basketball player (d. 2014) October 2 - Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., member of the Philippine House of Representatives

  5. List of presidents of the Philippines by tickets - Wikipedia

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    For full results and candidates, see the list of Philippine presidential elections. From the Commonwealth period to the last election prior the declaration of martial law, the major parties always split their ticket: one candidate was from Luzon and another either from the Visayas or Mindanao (the so-called "North-South" ticket).

  6. 1935 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 1935 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on September 16, 1935. This was the first election since the enactment of the Tydings–McDuffie Act , a law that paved the way for a transitory government , as well as the first nationwide at-large election ever held in the Philippines.

  7. 1936 Philippine National Assembly special elections - Wikipedia

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    Four special elections (known elsewhere as "by-elections") to the National Assembly of the Philippines, the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, were done on September 1, 1936. These were to fill up vacancies from four seats.

  8. 1936 United States House of Representatives elections

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    Results Candidates Philippines at-large: Francisco A. Delgado: Nacionalista: 1934: Incumbent resigned February 14, 1936, after a successor qualified in accordance to a new form of government. New resident commissioner appointed February 14, 1936. Nacionalista hold. Winner was to hold office at the pleasure of the President of the Philippines.

  9. Template : 1935 Philippine presidential election results

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