Philippine Senate election, 1916

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Philippine Senate election, 1916
22 seats to the Senate
October 3, 1916
Majority Party Minority Party Third Party
Party Nacionalista Progresista Independent
Seats won 20 1 1
Philippines

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The Elections for the Members of the Philippine Senate were held on October 3, 1916 after the passage of the Jones Law which prescribed immediate elections for the members of the Philippine Senate or the Upper House which replaced the appointive Philippine Commission.

[edit] Results

[edit] Philippine Senate Results

District Senator Party
1st District   Vicente Singson Encarnacion
Progresista
  Juan Villamor
Nacionalista
2nd District   Aquilino Calvo[1]
Nacionalista
  Pedro Ma. Sison
Nacionalista
3rd District   Isauro Gabaldon
Nacionalista
  Francisco Liongson
Nacionalista
4th District   Pedro Guevara
Nacionalista
  Rafael Palma
Nacionalista
5th District   Vicente Ilustre
Independent
  Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista
6th District   Mario Guarina
Nacionalista
  Leoncio Imperial
Nacionalista
7th District   Jose Altavas
Nacionalista
  Francisco Villanueva
Nacionalista
8th District   Espiridion Guanco
Nacionalista
  Manuel Lopez
Nacionalista
9th District   Esteban Singson
Nacionalista
  Jose Ma. Veloso
Nacionalista
10th District   Mario Guarina
Nacionalista
  Leoncio Imperial
Nacionalista
11th District   Nicolas Capistrano
Nacionalista
  Jose A. Clarin
Nacionalista
12th District   Hadji Butu[2]
Nacionalista
  Joaquin D. Luna
Nacionalista
1. ^  Resigned on February 1, 1917. Replaced by Matias Gonzales who was elected in a special election held on May 5, 1917.

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