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Congressional canvass for the 1953 Philippine presidential election

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The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Congress of the Philippines for the 1953 Philippine presidential election.[1]

Presidential election

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Ramon MagsaysayNacionalista Party2,912,99268.90
Elpidio QuirinoLiberal Party1,313,99131.08
Gaudencio BuenoIndependent7360.02
Total4,227,719100.00
Valid votes4,227,71997.71
Invalid/blank votes98,9872.29
Total votes4,326,706100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,603,23177.22
Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos[2]
Province/City Magsaysay Quirino Bueno
Abra 7,315 16,672 9
Agusan 20,273 7,153 1
Albay 49,826 13,031 2
Antique 25,189 10,940 59
Bacolod 14,656 5,565 0
Baguio 5,251 4,467 0
Basilan 6,138 1,944 0
Bataan 30,166 3,906 1
Batanes 1,630 1,400 0
Batangas 105,050 13,395 159
Bohol 68,879 37,849 6
Bukidnon 11,795 2,252 0
Bulacan 97,816 42,857 1
Butuan 11,801 3,859 0
Cabanatuan 9,098 3,954 0
Cagayan 37,848 24,595 0
Cagayan de Oro 7,754 1,442 0
Calbayog 5,176 6,307 0
Camarines Norte 23,662 8,990 2
Camarines Sur 62,155 32,749 3
Capiz 48,958 35,118 0
Catanduanes 18,793 5,680 0
Cavite 35,363 25,061 6
Cavite City 7,395 2,330 0
Cebu 101,010 62,389 2
Cebu City 31,317 8,813 0
Cotabato 60,085 22,489 5
Dagupan 8,401 5,514 0
Dansalan 2,800 3,237 0
Davao 46,021 12,495 0
Davao City 25,424 6,323 22
Dumaguete 5,084 1,339 1
Iligan 5,698 2,277 0
Ilocos Norte 25,082 34,162 4
Ilocos Sur 17,689 57,051 0
Iloilo 146,560 31,993 3
Iloilo City 24,866 5,736 0
Isabela 35,094 24,100 2
La Union 14,108 42,267 2
Laguna 73,816 14,155 64
Lanao 39,980 37,450 60
Legazpi 10,020 4,790 0
Leyte 101,900 55,646 2
Lipa 11,304 2,185 4
Manila 180,328 43,953 34
Marinduque 17,019 2,675 0
Masbate 27,622 11,375 4
Misamis Occidental 23,600 9,612 0
Misamis Oriental 34,297 9,171 0
Mountain Province 35,488 15,688 6
Naga 6,104 1,894 1
Negros Occidental 88,257 35,115 1
Negros Oriental 36,718 21,594 1
Nueva Ecija 58,945 41,283 6
Nueva Vizcaya 13,206 8,277 1
Occidental Mindoro 9,462 4,574 0
Oriental Mindoro 29,843 5,219 0
Ormoc 4,057 5,778 0
Ozamiz 6,417 1,810 0
Palawan 13,438 8,047 1
Pampanga 86,623 19,682 2
Pangasinan 121,948 98,395 8
Pasay 18,776 7,958 12
Quezon 97,398 13,567 21
Quezon City 32,110 12,564 9
Rizal 135,349 30,965 191
Romblon 12,016 8,833 0
Roxas 4,624 4,480 0
Samar 67,364 39,017 2
San Pablo 12,075 3,359 7
Sorsogon 40,273 21,399 2
Sulu 11,523 9,359 2
Surigao 37,638 18,653 1
Tacloban 6,979 3,316 0
Tagaytay 602 48 0
Tarlac 55,966 27,428 3
Zambales 39,015 1,924 1
Zamboanga City 11,480 3,762 0
Zamboanga del Norte 19,526 9,257 0
Zamboanga del Sur 18,660 8,033 0
Total 2,912,992 1,313,991 736
Province/City
Magsaysay Quirino Bueno

Vice presidential election

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Carlos P. GarciaNacionalista Party2,515,26562.90
José YuloLiberal Party1,483,80237.10
Total3,999,067100.00
Valid votes3,999,06792.43
Invalid/blank votes327,6397.57
Total votes4,326,706100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,603,23177.22
Source: Nohlen, Grotz, Hartmann, Hasall and Santos[3]
Province/City Garcia Yulo
Abra 6,102 17,054
Agusan 19,292 7,058
Albay 38,139 19,847
Antique 19,148 15,966
Bacolod 11,880 7,906
Baguio 4,296 5,239
Basilan 5,502 2,096
Bataan 23,824 5,848
Batanes 1,053 1,624
Batangas 90,534 14,790
Bohol 73,384 32,481
Bukidnon 10,966 2,605
Bulacan 83,585 46,035
Butuan 11,165 4,081
Cabanatuan 8,779 3,796
Cagayan 32,455 26,939
Cagayan de Oro 7,709 1,326
Calbayog 4,895 6,341
Camarines Norte 20,645 10,712
Camarines Sur 54,074 36,368
Capiz 38,246 42,857
Catanduanes 16,842 6,689
Cavite 29,566 25,797
Cavite City 6,379 2,887
Cebu 96,413 60,964
Cebu City 30,200 9,042
Cotabato 38,444 35,226
Dagupan 7,896 5,804
Dansalan 2,347 2,688
Davao 45,878 10,905
Davao City 25,318 5,745
Dumaguete 4,583 1,691
Iligan 5,697 2,090
Ilocos Norte 21,149 30,668
Ilocos Sur 15,712 56,430
Iloilo 100,988 69,503
Iloilo City 20,064 9,768
Isabela 27,747 28,753
La Union 11,694 43,409
Laguna 58,344 22,559
Lanao 32,961 28,410
Legazpi 8,815 5,362
Leyte 96,920 54,610
Lipa 10,058 1,575
Manila 162,856 58,825
Marinduque 15,480 2,786
Masbate 19,733 15,289
Misamis Occidental 25,213 7,283
Misamis Oriental 34,627 6,610
Mountain Province 23,575 21,317
Naga 5,302 2,372
Negros Occidental 70,748 47,483
Negros Oriental 33,111 23,435
Nueva Ecija 59,910 41,406
Nueva Vizcaya 11,604 9,389
Occidental Mindoro 7,109 5,745
Oriental Mindoro 24,924 6,247
Ormoc 3,555 6,014
Ozamiz 6,419 1,615
Palawan 12,250 8,630
Pampanga 69,778 25,651
Pangasinan 109,887 105,756
Pasay 18,508 8,797
Quezon 79,349 22,805
Quezon City 28,831 14,979
Rizal 118,409 39,375
Romblon 10,873 9,390
Roxas 3,653 5,164
Samar 58,772 41,938
San Pablo 10,267 3,524
Sorsogon 34,223 24,044
Sulu 7,373 7,885
Surigao 38,868 15,789
Tacloban 6,470 3,547
Tagaytay 558 47
Tarlac 45,247 31,039
Zambales 34,435 3,729
Zamboanga City 11,001 3,802
Zamboanga del Norte 19,452 8,353
Zamboanga del Sur 19,207 6,388
Total 2,515,265 1,483,802
Province/City
Garcia Yulo

References

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  1. ^ Report of the Commission on Elections to the President of the Philippines and the Congress on the Manner the Elections were Held on November 10, 1953. Manila, Philippines: Bureau of Printing. 1954.
  2. ^ Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos.
    Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific
    .
  3. ^ Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos.
    Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South East Asia, East Asia, and the South Pacific
    .