Marcos NOT
PHILSTAR.COM REPORTS: "Late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. did not get the highest score in the Philippine bar exam, according to Supreme Court records.
"This historical fact was brought up online during a Twitter Space session called #HistorySpacePH conducted at 8 p.m. last Saturday, September 11.
"The online event titled “The Rise of Marcos and His Myths” discussed the misleading information and half-truths that the Marcos family and their supporters continued to propagate until today."
READ MORE: Catalina Ricci S. Madarang (2021). Debunked on #HistorySpacePH: ‘Highest-scorer’ in bar exam history claim of Marcos supporters. https://interaksyon.philstar.com/rumor-cop/2021/09/13/200019/debunked-on-historyspaceph-highest-scorer-in-bar-exam-history-claim-of-marcos-supporters/.
Ferdinand E. Marcos – tenth president of the Philippines; 1st placer (92.35%) – 1939 Bar Exams, Topnotcher (UP).
The San Beda College of Law's sole magna cum laude graduate, Florenz Regalado, ranked 1st in the 1954 Bar exams with a mark of 96.70%. The record is the highest average in the Philippine Bar Examinations, to date. Regalado later served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.[1]
Year |
Name |
Average |
School |
Hometown |
Passing
Percentage |
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1901 |
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1902 |
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1903 |
Jose L. Quintos |
96.33 |
Escuela de Derecho |
30.76% (4 out of 13) |
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1904 |
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1905 |
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1906 |
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1907 |
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1908 |
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1909 |
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1910 |
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1911 |
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1912 |
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1913 |
92 |
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1914 |
Manuel C. Goyena |
93 |
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1915 |
Francisco
Villanueva, Jr. |
90 |
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1916 |
93 |
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1917 |
Felipe Ysmael |
92 |
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1918 |
Alejo Labrador |
87 |
San Narciso, Zambales |
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1919 |
Gregorio Anonas |
87 |
Iba,
Zambales |
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1920 |
Adolfo Brillantes |
84.1 |
Escuela de Derecho |
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1921 |
Pablo C. Payawal |
89.1 |
San Miguel, Bulacan |
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1922 |
Amando L. Velilla |
89.1 |
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1923 |
90.9 |
Bantayan,
Cebu |
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1924 |
89.1 |
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1925 |
Rafael Dinglasan |
91.1 |
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1926 |
Eugeniano Perez |
88.1 |
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1927 |
87.7 |
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1928 |
Filomeno B. Pascual |
90.3 |
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1929 |
92.5 |
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1930 |
89.4 |
Naga, Camarines Sur |
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1931 |
Jose N. Leuterio |
89.4 |
Boac,
Marinduque |
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1932 |
93 |
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1933 |
Lope C. Quimbo |
92.45 |
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1934 |
Marciano P. Catral |
89.7 |
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1935 |
Enrique Estrellado |
91.7 |
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1936 |
89.85 |
Lubao,
Pampanga |
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1937 |
92.6 |
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1938 |
91.3 |
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1939 |
96.7 |
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1940 |
94.35 |
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1941 |
Emmet P.D. Shea |
90.2 |
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1942-1943 |
Cancelled due
to World War II |
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1944 |
95.3 |
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Special Dispensation
(non-degree holder) (University of Santo Tomas undergraduate) |
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1945 |
Cancelled due
to Post-war Rehabilitation |
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1946 |
Gregoria T. Cruz
– (August 1946) |
92.25 |
46.63% (97 out of
208) |
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Pedro L. Yap – (November
1946) |
91.7 |
56.69% (271 out of
478) |
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1947 |
93.85 |
59.87% (428 out of
755) |
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1948 |
Manuel G. Montecillo |
95.5 |
62.26% (561 out of
901) |
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1949 |
Anacleto C. Mañgaser |
95.85 |
Caba,
La Union |
56.14% (686 out of
1,222) |
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1950 |
92.05 |
Special (Colegio de San Agustin and University of the Philippines) |
31.92% (423 out of
1,325) |
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1951 |
Vicente R. Acsay |
92.25 |
57.19% (1.189 out of
2,079) |
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1952 |
Pedro Samson C.
Animas |
94.25 |
62.02% (1,705 out of
2,749) |
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1953 |
Leonardo A. Amores |
94.05 |
72.42% (1,851 out of
2,556) |
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1954 |
96.7 |
Concepcion, Iloilo |
75.17% (2,409 out of
3,206) |
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1955 |
Tomas P. Matic, Jr. |
90.55 |
Concepcion, Tarlac |
27.29% (815 out of
2,987) |
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1956 |
Francisco C. Catral |
90.2 |
62.60% (2,283 out of
3,647) |
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1957 |
Gregorio R. Castillo |
89.15 |
Buhi, Camarines Sur |
19.77% (615 out of
3,110) |
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1958 |
Manuel G. Abello |
89.25 |
Isabela, Negros Occidental |
21.97% (868 out of
3,951) |
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1959 |
Agustin O. Benitez |
89.2 |
21.21% (796 out of
3,754) |
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1960 |
Ismael Andres |
91.7 |
Looc,
Romblon |
39.9% (1,667 out of
4,178) |
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1961 |
Avelino V. Cruz |
90.95 |
19.34 (845 out of
4,370) |
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1962 |
Deogracias G.
Eufemio |
90.8 |
19.4% (899 out of
4,635) |
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1963 |
Cornelio C. Gison |
86.35 |
Arevalo, Iloilo City |
22.26% (1,213 out of
5,453) |
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1964 |
Jesus P. Castelo |
88.4 |
San Isidro, Nueva Ecija |
25.09% (902 out of
3,596) |
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1965 |
Victor S. de la
Serna |
89.8 |
32.66% (642 out of
1,965) |
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1966 |
Roberto V. San Jose |
90.6 |
36.71% (715 out of
1,947) |
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1967 |
89.6 |
22.8% (411 out of
1,803) |
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1968 |
Oscar B. Glovasa |
87.45 |
21.11% (347 out of
1,643) |
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1969 |
87.3 |
28.6 (495 out of
1,731) |
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1970 |
Romulo D. San Juan |
87.5 |
San Jacinto, Masbate |
27.9% (491 out of
1,761) |
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1971 |
92.4 |
33.84% (621 out of
1,835) |
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1972 |
Januario B. Soller,
Jr. |
87.13 |
26.68% (509 out of
1,907) |
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1973 |
Vicente R. Solis |
90.3 |
37.4% (610 out of
1,631) |
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1974 |
91.65 |
35.02% (685 out of
1,956) |
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1975 |
Nicanor B. Padilla,
Jr. |
86.7 |
35.18% (686 out of
1,950) |
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1976 |
Enrique Y. Teehankee |
90.8 |
49.77% (926 out of
1,979) |
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1977 |
Virgilio B. Gesmundo |
91.8 |
60.56% (1,038 out of
1,714) |
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1978 |
Cosme D. Rosell |
92.475 |
Daanbantayan, Cebu |
56.93% (1,076 out of
1,890) |
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1979 |
Gregorio M.
Batiller, Jr. |
91.4 |
49.51% (903 out of
1,824) |
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1980 |
Rafael R. Lagos |
89.75 |
33.61% (605 out of
1,800) |
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1981 |
Irene
Ragodon-Guevarra |
90.95 |
43.71% (787 out of
1,800) |
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1982 |
Ray C. Espinosa |
90.95 |
20.5% (432 out of
2,112) |
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1983 |
Manuel Antonio J.
Teehankee |
91.4 |
21.3% (523 out of
2,455) |
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1984 |
Richard M. Chiu |
92.85 |
25.55% (638 out of
2,497) |
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1985 |
Janette Susan L.
Peña |
89.4 |
San Juan, Metro Manila |
25.78% (701 out of
2,719) |
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1986 |
Laurence L. Go |
88.6 |
18.88% (493 out of
2,609) |
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1987 |
Mario P. Victoriano |
88.55 |
17.90 (480 out of
2,682) |
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1988 |
Maria Yvette O.
Navarro |
88.12 |
24.40% (689 out of
2,824) |
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1989 |
86.185 |
21.26% (639 out of
3,006) |
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1990 |
89.85 |
27.94% (866 out of
3,100) |
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1991 |
Joseph P. San Pedro |
89.95 |
17.81% (569 out of
3,194) |
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1992 |
Jayme A. Sy, Jr. |
87 |
17.25% (499 out of
2,892) |
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1993 |
Anna Leah Fidelis T.
Castañeda |
88.325 |
21.65% (725 out of
3,348) |
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1994 |
Francisco Noel R.
Fernandez |
89.2 |
30.87% (1,030 out of
3,337) |
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1995 |
Leonor Y. Dicdican |
91.2 |
30.90% (987 out of
3,194) |
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1996 |
Patricia-Ann T.
Prodigalidad |
90.6 |
31.21% (1,217 out of
3,900) |
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1997 |
Ma. Cecilia H.
Fernandez |
90.025 |
18.11% (710 out of
3,921) |
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1998 |
91.8 |
39.63% (1,465 out of
3,697) |
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1999 |
Edwin R. Enrile |
88.5 |
Naga, Camarines Sur |
16.59% (660 out of
3,978) |
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2000 |
Eliseo M. Zuñiga,
Jr. |
90.6 |
20.84% (979 out of
4,698) |
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2001 |
Rodolfo Ma. A.
Ponferrada |
93.8 |
32.895 (1,266 out of
3,849) |
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2002 |
Arlene M. Maneja |
92.9 |
19.86% (917 out of
4,659) |
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2003 |
Aeneas Eli S. Diaz |
88.53 |
20.71% (1,108 out of
5,349) |
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2004 |
January A. Sanchez |
87.45 |
Santa Maria, Bulacan |
31.61% (1,659 out of
5,249) |
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2005 |
Joan A. De Venecia |
87.2 |
27.22% (1,526 out of
5,607) |
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2006 |
Noel Neil Q.
Malimban |
87.6 |
30.6% (1,893 out of
6,187) |
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2007 |
Mercedita L. Ona |
83.55 |
San Jose, Batangas |
22. 91% (1,289 out
of 5,626) |
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2008 |
Judy A. Lardizabal |
85.7 |
20.58 (1,310 out of
6.364) |
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2009 |
Reinier Paul R.
Yebra |
84.8 |
24.58% (1,451 out of
5,093) |
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2010 |
Cesareo Antonio S.
Singzon Jr. |
89 |
20.26% (982 out of
4,847) |
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2011 |
Raoul Angelo D.
Atadero |
85.536 |
31.95& (1,913
out of 5,987) |
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2012 |
Ignatius Michael D.
Ingles |
85.64 |
17.76% (949 out of
5,343 ) |
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2013 |
Nielson G. Pangan |
85.8 |
22.18% (1,174 out of
5,293) |
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2014 |
Irene Mae B.
Alcobilla |
85.5 |
San Remigio, Antique |
18.82% (1,126 out of
5,984) |
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2015 |
Rachel Angeli B.
Miranda |
87.4 |
26.21% (1,731 out of
7,146) |
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2016 |
Karen Mae L. Calam |
89.05 |
59.06% (3,747 out of
6,344) |
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2017 |
Mark John M. Simondo |
91.05 |
25.55% (1,724 out of
6,748) |
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2018 |
Sean James Borja |
89.306 |
22.07% (1,800 out of
8,155) |
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2019 |
Mae Diane Azores |
91.049 |
27.36% (2,103 out of
7,699) |
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2020 |
Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Bar_Examination#cite_note-32.