Philippine legislative election, 1925

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Philippine legislative election, 1928
All positions for the Philippine Senate
June 2, 1925
Majority Party Minority Party
Party Nacionalista Nacionalista
Last election 22 seats 2
Seats won 22 2
Seat change - -
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Legislative elections happened on June 2, 1925 in the Philippines under the Jones Law provisions.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Philippine Senate Results

District Senator Party
1st District   Isabelo de los Reyes
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Elpidio Quirino
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
2nd District   Alejo Mabanag
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Camilo O. Osias
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
3rd District   Santiago Lucero[1]
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Teodoro Sandiko
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
4th District   Juan Sumulong
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Emiliano Tria Tirona
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
5th District   Jose P. Laurel
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Manuel L. Quezon
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
6th District   Juan B. Alegre
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Jose O. Vera
Partido Nacionalista Pro-Independencia
7th District   Jose Hontiveros
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Jose B. Ledesma
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
8th District   Hermengildo Villanueva
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Mariano Yulo
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
9th District   Jose Ma. Veloso
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Tomas Gomez[2]
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
10th District   Pedro Rodriguez
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Sergio Osmeña
Partido Nacionalista Pro-Independencia
11th District   Jose A. Clarin
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Troadio Galicano
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
12th District   Hadji Butu
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Jose Alejandrino
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
1. ^  Died on November 2, 1925. Luis Morales was elected in a special election on March 23, 1926 to complete the unexpired term of Santiago Lucero.
2. ^  Died on July 28, 1926. Pastor Salazar was elected in a special election to complete the unexpired term of Tomas Gomez.

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