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1986 Philippine presidential election
← 1981
February 7, 1986
1992 →
Turnout
78.8% 2.1%
Candidate
Corazon Aquino
Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
Party
UNIDO
KBL
Alliance
UNIDO
Running mate
Salvador Laurel
Arturo Tolentino
Popular vote
7,158,769 (NAMFREL) 9,291,716 (COMELEC)
6,532,362 (NAMFREL) 10,807,197 (COMELEC)
Percentage
46.10% (COMELEC, later nullified)
53.62% (COMELEC, later nullified)
NAMFREL Results
Batasang Pambansa/COMELEC Results
Election results per province/city.
President before election
Ferdinand E. Marcos
KBL
Elected President
Corazon C. Aquino
UNIDO
1986 Philippine vice presidential election
← 1969
February 7, 1986
1992 →
Candidate
Salvador Laurel
Arturo Tolentino
Party
Nacionalista
KBL
Alliance
UNIDO
Popular vote
7,249,925 (NAMFREL) 9,173,105 (COMELEC)
6,385,293 (NAMFREL) 10,134,130 (COMELEC)
Percentage
45.85% (COMELEC)
50.66% (COMELEC)
Elected Vice President
Salvador Laurel
UNIDO
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