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  1. 1986 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

    • The 1986 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on February 7, 1986. Popularly known as the 1986 snap election, it is among the landmark events that led up to the People Power Revolution, the downfall of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, and the accession of Corazon C. Aquino as president. … 展开

    Background

    After being dared by an American journalist, President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared a snap election during an … 展开

    Campaign

    The campaign period lasted 45 days, from December 19, 1985, to February 5, 1986.
    As the election campaign continued, Marcos was able to campaign in selected key cities while Aquino was able to campaign intensi… 展开

    Aftermath

    The conduct of the February 7, 1986, snap election led to the popular belief that the polls were tampered with and considered the results to be fraudulent. The following days consisted of debates and actions as a sign of aversion t… 展开

    Honored individuals

    A number of individuals who were killed in an effort to protect the integrity of the 1986 Philippine presidential election have been formally honored as "heroes" at the Philippines' Bantayog ng mga Bayani (lit. 'Monument of H… 展开

    In media

    The snap elections and their aftermath are dramatized in the 1988 film A Dangerous Life. 展开

     
  1. MARCOS IS DECLARED VICTOR: AQUINO SAYS 'HE IS …

    1986年2月16日 · On Friday, the Philippine Conference of Roman Catholic Bishops endorsed Mrs. Aquino's position on the election, saying Mr. Marcos's …

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    • Marcos vs Aquino, and past snap elections around the …

      2015年2月7日 · The Commission on Elections (Comelec) declared Marcos the victor, but the National Citizen’s Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) said Aquino was the real winner, based on its own quick count.

    • BENIGNO AQUINO, BITTER FOE OF MARCOS - The …

      1983年8月22日 · From the courtroom, his jail cell and exile 8,000 miles from the Philippines in Newton, Mass., the 50-year-old Benigno S. Aquino Jr. remained an outspoken and implacable foe of President...

    • Filipinos campaign to overthrow dictator (People Power), 1983-1986

    • Marcos vs. Aquino - Philstar.com

    • The People Power Revolution, Philippines 1986 - Origins

      From February 22 to 25, 1986, hundreds of thousands of Filipinos gathered on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue to protest President Ferdinand Marcos and his claim that he had won re-election over Corazon Aquino.

    • Aquino and Marcos Hold Rival Inaugurations - The Washington Post

    • Significance of 1986 snap election recalled - Philippine …

      2021年12月19日 · In the morning of Feb. 25, 1986, the last day of the four-day "People Power" revolt that forced the Marcos family out of Malacañang, Mrs. Aquino took her oath as new president of the Philippines at ceremonies held …

    • Marcos vs Aquino, and past snap elections around the world