Democratic Party (Philippines)
The Democratic Party was a political party in the Philippines in 1949 to 1957. The party was not related to the Democratic Party of the United States.
Democratic Party
Partido Demokratiko | |
---|---|
Founded | 1949 |
Dissolved | 1957 |
Merged into | Nacionalista Party |
Colors | Blue |
The party fielded candidates for the 1953 general election, however, its presidential candidate Carlos P. Romulo withdrew. After Romulo withdrew, his running mate Fernando Lopez also withdrew to run in the Senate election instead. Lopez and Ruperto Kangleon both won in the senatorial election, with Lopez topping the race.
The Democrats would later merge into the Nacionalista Party.
Electoral performance[]
The party participated in the 1953 and 1955 elections.[1]
Senate[]
Election | Number of votes | Share of votes | Seats won | Seats after | Outcome of election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1953 | 3,793,654 | 15.4% | 2 / 8
|
2 / 24
|
Lost |
House of Representatives[]
Election | Number of votes | Share of votes | Seats | Outcome of election |
---|---|---|---|---|
1949 | 3,760 | 0.1% | 0 / 100
|
Lost |
1953* | 342,889 | 8.4% | 11 / 102
|
Nacionalista-led coalition |
1957 | 42,890 | 0.9% | 0 / 102
|
Lost |
*Two of the seats were from a common Nacionalista Party-Democratic Party ticket.
References[]
- ^ Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos, Jr. (2001). Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz and Christof Hartmann (ed.). Elections in Asia and the Pacific Vol. II. Oxford University Press. pp. 185–230. ISBN 0199249598.
Categories:
- Defunct political parties in the Philippines
- 1953 establishments in the Philippines