1988 Palauan presidential election
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The 1988 Palauan presidential election was a national vote in Palau that determined the country’s president during its early years of self-governance.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 1988 Palauan presidential election Context triple: [Ngiratkel Etpison, election, 1988 Palauan presidential election]
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A.
1981 Philippine presidential election
The 1981 Philippine presidential election was a controversial vote held under Ferdinand Marcos’s authoritarian rule, widely criticized for lacking genuine opposition and democratic legitimacy.
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B.
1986 Philippine snap presidential election
The 1986 Philippine snap presidential election was a hastily called and highly contested vote between Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino that exposed massive electoral fraud and helped trigger the People Power Revolution.
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C.
1953 Philippine presidential election
The 1953 Philippine presidential election was a landmark national vote that brought reformist defense secretary Ramon Magsaysay to the presidency, ending Liberal Party dominance and reshaping postwar Philippine politics.
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D.
Guam primary elections
Guam primary elections are territorial party nomination contests in which major political parties, including the Democratic Party of Guam, select their candidates for local and federal offices ahead of the general election.
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E.
1988 Puerto Rican general election
The 1988 Puerto Rican general election was a commonwealth-wide vote in which Puerto Ricans chose their governor, legislature, and resident commissioner amid a three-way contest among the major political parties.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 1988 Palauan presidential election Target entity description: The 1988 Palauan presidential election was a national vote in Palau that determined the country’s president during its early years of self-governance.
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A.
1981 Philippine presidential election
The 1981 Philippine presidential election was a controversial vote held under Ferdinand Marcos’s authoritarian rule, widely criticized for lacking genuine opposition and democratic legitimacy.
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B.
1986 Philippine snap presidential election
The 1986 Philippine snap presidential election was a hastily called and highly contested vote between Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino that exposed massive electoral fraud and helped trigger the People Power Revolution.
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C.
1953 Philippine presidential election
The 1953 Philippine presidential election was a landmark national vote that brought reformist defense secretary Ramon Magsaysay to the presidency, ending Liberal Party dominance and reshaping postwar Philippine politics.
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D.
Guam primary elections
Guam primary elections are territorial party nomination contests in which major political parties, including the Democratic Party of Guam, select their candidates for local and federal offices ahead of the general election.
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E.
1988 Puerto Rican general election
The 1988 Puerto Rican general election was a commonwealth-wide vote in which Puerto Ricans chose their governor, legislature, and resident commissioner amid a three-way contest among the major political parties.
- F. None of above. chosen
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