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1909 Philippine Assembly elections

Philippine Assembly elections were held in the Philippines on November 2, 1909.[2]

1909 Philippine Assembly elections

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All 81 seats in the Philippine Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Sergio Osmeña Arsenio Cruz-Herrera
Party Nacionalista Progresista
Leader's seat Cebu–2nd Rizal–1st (lost)
Last election 32 seats, 34.89% 16 seats, 24.67%
Seats before 59A 16
Seats won 62 17
Seat change 3 1
Popular vote 92,996 38,588
Percentage 48.19% 20.00%
Swing 13.30% 0.87%

Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province. Results for local offices are also included as a separate tally for the Philippine Assembly was not provided.

Results edit

62 17 2
Nacionalista Progresista O
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Nacionalista Party92,99648.19+12.4862+30
Progresista Party38,58820.00−5.2517+1
Liguero3,6211.88New00
Others47,30624.51NA00
Independent10,4645.42−18.422−18
Total192,975100.0081+1
Registered voters/turnout208,845
Source: Philippine Commission. Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War 1910.
Vote share
NP
48.19%
PP
20.00%
Others
31.81%
Seats
NP
76.54%
PP
20.99%
Others
2.47%

Votes by province edit

Province/City Electorate Turnout NP PP Liguero Ind. Unknown
Albay 8,446 7,608 3,502 623 2,155 904
Ambos Camarines 6,706 6,589 3,272 338 1,293 1,322
Antique 2,378 2,283 564 756 135 459
Bataan 1,259 1,221 1,003 122 43
Batanes 350 343 325
Batangas 7,481 7,367 5,037 537 449 497
Bohol 2,893 2,689 2,487 205
Bulacan 9,502 8,989 8,346
Cagayan 6,929 6,646 3,344 2,260 618
Capiz 6,667 6,411 3,483 2,318 8 125 164
Cavite 8,587 7,637 3,133 895 2,941
Cebu 10,903 9,894 8,698 161 738
Ilocos Norte 5,380 5,227 1,756 592 2,654
Ilocos Sur 7,075 6,925 1,695 3,554 266 1,050
Iloilo 19,887 13,978 5,600 6,208 1,014
Isabela 3,616 3,385 1,231 1,353 143
La Laguna 6,821 6,358 3,048 1,631 1,411
La Union 4,775 4,683 1,606 1,718 1,196
Leyte 8,930 8,341 6,042 243 238 159 679
Manila 6,739 6,024 1,984 993 2,330
Mindoro 460 460 370
Misamis 2,828 2,320 1,877 351
Negros Occidental 6,528 6,315 1,657 2,456 705
Negros Oriental 2,757 2,480 1,727 610 100
Nueva Ecija 4,304 4,083 2,221 1,435 124 165
Palawan 379 358 344 11
Pampanga 5,623 5,623 2,296 1,498 418
Pangasinan 14,955 14,593 3,027 1,708 182 4,060
Rizal 5,943 5,807 2,055 1,556 349 1,221
Samar 4,780 4,584 1,130 2,191 523
Sorsogon 5,898 5,693 2,714 370 447 1,629
Surigao 1,345 1,211 423 556 150
Tarlac 5,474 5,114 2,561 1,636 1,045
Tayabas 9,940 9,454 5,106 2,303 1,116
Zambales 2,307 2,282 1,384 116 504
Total 208,845 192,975 92,996 38,588 3,621 10,464 26,412
Source: Government Printing Office[3]

Note edit

A. ^ Members of the Independent and Inmediatista factions were absorbed by the Nacionalista Party. This led to the combination of their seats which totaled to 59 seats.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bustos, Felixberto G.; Fajardo, Abelardo J. (1934). New Philippines; a Book on the Building Up of a New Nation. Carmelo & Bauermann, Incorporated. p. 40.
  2. ^ Dept, United States War (1911). Annual Reports of the War Department. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 45. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  3. ^ Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War 1910 Part 1. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1911. p. 46.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Commission on Elections

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