Philippine general election, 1935
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Philippine general election, 1935 |
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September 15, 1935 | ||||
Nominee | Manuel L. Quezon | Emilio Aguinaldo | Gregorio Aglipay | |
Party | Nacionalista | National Socialist | Republican Party | |
Running mate | Sergio Osmeña | |||
Popular vote | 695,332 | 179,349 | 148,010 | |
Percentage | 67.99% | 17.54% | 14.47% | |
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Presidential elections, National Assembly elections and local elections were held on September 15, 1935 in the Philippines. This was the first election since the enactment of the Tydings-McDuffie Act that paved the way for a transitory government. Senate President Manuel Luis Quezon won against revolutionary President Emilio Aguinaldo. His election victory came after Aguinaldo was accused of taking bribe from the Spaniards when he took exile to Hong Kong. Another contender was Gregorio Aglipay, founder and supreme bishop of the Iglesia Filipina Indepediente (Philippine Independent Church). Quezon's running mate Senate President Pro Tempore Sergio Osmeña won as Vice President of the Philippines.
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[edit] Results
[edit] President
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Manuel Luis Quezon | Coalicion Nacionalista | 695,332 | 67.99% |
Emilio Aguinaldo | National Socialist Party | 179,349 | 17.54% |
Gregorio Aglipay | Republican Party | 148,010 | 14.47% |
[edit] Vice-President
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Sergio Osmeña | Coalicion Nacionalista | 812,352 | 86.91% |
Raymundo Melliza | Independent | 70,899 | 7.59% |
Norberto Nabong | Independent | 51,443 | 5.50% |
[edit] National Assembly
Parties and coalitions | % | Seats | ||
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Nacionalista (Quezon Wing) | 82.65 | 64 | ||
Nacionalista (Osmeña Wing) | 59.69 | 19 | ||
Independent | 57.65 | 15 | ||
Total | 100.00 | 98 | ||
Source: Assembly of the Nation |
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