Philippine legislative election, 1934

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1931 Flag of the Philippines 1935
Philippine legislative election, 1934
All positions for the Philippine Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines
June 5, 1934
Majority Party Minority Party
Party Nacionalista Nacionalista
Last election 22 seats 2
Seats won 111 21
Seat change +89 (from the House of Representatives) +19 (from the House of Representatives)
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Legislative elections were held on June 5, 1934 in the Philippines. Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña were re-elected in the Philippine Senate and still arch-rivals since the Nacionalista Party broke up in 1922.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Philippine Senate

District Senator Party
1st District   Melecio Arranz
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Elpidio Quirino
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
2nd District   Alejo Mabanag
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Teofilo Sison
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
3rd District   Sotero Baluyot
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Hermogenes Concepcion
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
4th District   Juan G. Nolasco
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Juan Sumulong
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
5th District   Claro M. Recto
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Manuel L. Quezon
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
6th District   Domingo Imperial
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Jose O. Vera
Partido Nacionalista Pro-Independencia
7th District   Ruperto Montinola
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Potenciano Treñas
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
8th District   Isaac Lacson
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Gil Montilla
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
9th District   Jose Ma. Veloso
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Jose Avelino
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
10th District   Manuel C. Briones
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Sergio Osmeña
Partido Nacionalista Pro-Independencia
11th District   Jose A. Clarin [1]
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Juan Torralba
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
12th District   Juan Gaerlan
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
  Datu Sinsuat
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato
1. ^  Died on June 2, 1935.

[edit] House of Representatives

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Summary of the 5 June 1934 House of Representatives of the Philippines election results
Parties and coalitions Seats
Partido Nacionalista Consolidato 89
Partido Nacionalista Pro-Independencia 19
Total 108
Source: Philippine Legislatures:100 Years by Cesar Pobre.

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