Philippine Assembly election, 1907

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Philippine Assembly election, 1907
All positions for the Philippine Assembly
July 30, 1907
Majority Party Minority Party
Party Nacionalista Progresista
Seats won 59 16
Philippines

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The Elections for the Members of the Philippine Assembly were held in the Philippines on July 30, 1907 pursuant to the Philippine Organic Act of 1902 in where it prescribed the establishment of a bicameral legislature composed of the Philippine Commission (Upper House) and the Philippine Assembly (Lower House) in where the members of the Philippine Assembly would have elections after the publication of the Census of the Philippines which was done in 1903[1].

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Summary of the 30 July 1907 Philippine Assembly election results
Parties and coalitions % Seats
Coalicion Nacionalista 73.75 59
Nacional Progresista Party 20.00 16
Independent 5.00 4
Catholic 1.25 1
Total 100.00 80
Source: Philippine Legislatures: 100 Years by Cesar Pobre

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