Philippine legislative election, 1919
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Philippine legislative election, 1919 22 (of the 22) seats to the Senate |
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June 3, 1919 | ||||
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Party | Nacionalista | Progresista | ||
Seats won | 21 | 1 | ||
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Legislative elections happened on June 3, 1919 in the Philippines under the Jones Law provisions. There were 717,295 registered voters, of whom 672,122, or 92 percent, voted.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Philippine Senate Results
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1st District | Vicente Singson Encarnacion |
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Santiago Fonacier |
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2nd District | Bernabe de Guzman |
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Pedro Ma. Sison |
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3rd District | Ceferino de Leon |
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Teodoro Sandiko |
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4th District | Pedro Guevara |
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Rafael Palma |
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5th District | Antonio Soriano |
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Manuel L. Quezon |
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6th District | Mario Guarina |
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Vicente de Vera |
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7th District | Jose Altavas |
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Jose Ma. Arroyo |
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8th District | Espiridion Guanco |
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Hermengildo Villanueva |
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9th District | Esteban Singson |
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Jose Ma. Veloso |
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10th District | Mario Guarina |
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Leoncio Imperial |
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11th District | Jose A. Clarin |
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Francisco Soriano |
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