Philippine Assembly election, 1909
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Philippine Assembly election, 1909 All positions for the Philippine Assembly and all local positions |
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November 2, 1909 | ||||
Majority Party | Minority Party | |||
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Party | Nacionalista | Progresista | ||
Last election | 59 seats | |||
Seats won | 62 | 17 | ||
Seat change | +1 | |||
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Philippine Assembly and local elections were held in the Philippines on November 2, 1909.
[edit] Results
Parties and coalitions | Seats | |||
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Coalicion Nacionalista | 62 | |||
Nacional Progresista Party | 17 | |||
Total | 79 | |||
Source: Philippine Legislatures: 100 Years by Cesar Pobre |
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