The Fourth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippine Islands under the sovereign control of the United States from October 16, 1916, to March 8, 1919.
All elected senators of this Legislature were elected on October 3, 1916 for the following terms, according to their ranking in their senatorial districts:
For first ranking senators: October 16, 1916 – June 6, 1922
For second ranking senators: October 16, 1916 – June 3, 1919
Senators of the 12th District were appointed for indefinite terms.
^Senate Diary, 4th Philippine Legislature (written in Spanish), October 23, 1916, p32. Adams Building, US Library of Congress, from research of Dr. Abraham T. Rasul, Jr, Washington DC
External linksEdit
. Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
"The LAWPHiL Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. from the original on September 1, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
Further readingEdit
Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
Paras, Corazon L. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN971-8832-24-6.
Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN971-92245-0-9.
October 14, 2023
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The Fourth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippine Islands under the sovereign control of the United States from October 16 1916 to March 8 1919 4th Philippine LegislatureOctober 16 1916 March 8 1919Governor General Francis Burton HarrisonSenateSenate President Manuel L QuezonMajority leaderFrancisco F VillanuevaMembers24House of RepresentativesHouse SpeakerSergio Osmena Nacionalista Members90 3rd Philippine Legislature 1916 5th Philippine Legislature 1919 Joint session of Philippine Legislature Manila November 15 1916 Contents 1 Sessions 2 Legislation 3 Leadership 3 1 Senate 3 2 House of Representatives 4 Members 4 1 Senate 4 2 House of Representatives 5 Notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External links 9 Further readingSessions EditFirst Regular Session October 16 1916 February 8 1917 First Special Session February 12 22 1917 Second Regular Session October 16 1917 February 8 1918 Second Special Session September 30 October 2 1918 Third Regular Session October 7 1918 February 8 1919 Third Special Session March 1 8 1919Legislation EditThe Fourth Philippine Legislature passed a total of 204 laws Act Nos 2665 2868 1 Leadership EditSenate Edit President of the SenateManuel L Quezon Nacionalista Fifth District dd Majority Floor Leader Francisco F Villanueva Nacionalista Seventh District dd House of Representatives Edit Speaker of the House of RepresentativesSergio Osmena Nacionalista 2nd District Cebu dd Members EditSenate Edit All elected senators of this Legislature were elected on October 3 1916 for the following terms according to their ranking in their senatorial districts For first ranking senators October 16 1916 June 6 1922 For second ranking senators October 16 1916 June 3 1919Senators of the 12th District were appointed for indefinite terms District Senator Party Term expiry In office1st District Vicente Singson Encarnacion Progresista 1922 1916 1922Juan Villamor Nacionalista 1919 1916 19192nd District Pedro Maria Sison Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Aquilino Calvo a Nacionalista 1919 1916 1917Matias Gonzalez b Nacionalista 1919 1917 19193rd District Francisco Tongio Liongson c Nacionalista 1922 1916 1919Isauro Gabaldon Nacionalista 1919 1916 19194th District Rafael Palma Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Pedro Guevara Nacionalista 1919 1916 19235th District Manuel L Quezon Nacionalista 1922 1916 1935Vicente Ilustre Independent 1919 1916 19196th District Leoncio Imperial Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Mario Guarina Nacionalista 1919 1916 19197th District Jose Altavas Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Francisco F Villanueva Nacionalista 1919 1916 19198th District Espiridion Guanco Nacionalista 1922 1916 1925Manuel Lopez Nacionalista 1919 1916 19199th District Esteban Singson Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Jose Maria Veloso Nacionalista 1919 1916 191910th District Filemon Sotto Nacionalista 1922 1916 1922Celestino Rodriguez Nacionalista 1919 1916 192511th District Jose Clarin Nacionalista 1922 1916 1935Nicolas Capistrano Nacionalista 1919 1916 191912th District Hadji Butu d Nacionalista 1916 1920Joaquin D Luna d Nacionalista 1916 1920House of Representatives Edit Province City District Representative PartyAlbay 1st Domingo Diaz Nacionalista2nd Jose O Vera Nacionalista3rd Tomas Luna ProgresistaAmbos Camarines 1st Gonzalo S Escalante Nacionalista2nd Manuel Rey Nacionalista3rd Sulpicio V Cea NacionalistaAntique Lone Ramon Maza NacionalistaBataan Lone Maximino de los Reyes NacionalistaBatanes Lone Juan G Castillejos NacionalistaBatangas 1st Ramon Diokno Nacionalista2nd Pablo Borbon Nacionalista3rd Benito Reyes Katigbak NacionalistaBohol 1st Celestino Gallares Nacionalista2nd Macario Lumain Nacionalista3rd Filomeno Orbeta Casenas NacionalistaBulacan 1st Mariano Escueta Liga Popular2nd Ricardo Gonzales Lloret NacionalistaCagayan 1st Vicente T Fernandez Nacionalista2nd Miguel Concepcion Nava NacionalistaCapiz 1st Antonio Belo Nacionalista2nd Leopoldo Mobo Alba Nacionalista3rd Leonardo Festin ProgresistaCavite Lone Emiliano Tria Tirona DemocrataCebu 1st Jose Hernaez Nacionalista2nd Sergio Osmena Nacionalista3rd Vicente Urgello Nacionalista4th Alejandro Ruiz Nacionalista5th Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista6th Miguel Raffinan Nacionalista7th Tomas N Alonso NacionalistaIlocos Norte 1st Vicente T Llanes Nacionalista2nd Melchor Flor ProgresistaIlocos Sur 1st Alberto Reyes Progresista2nd Ponciano Morales Nacionalista3rd Eustaquio Purugganan NacionalistaIloilo 1st Jose Maria Arroyo Nacionalista2nd Cresenciano Lozano Nacionalista3rd Nicanor Gregorius Progresista4th Tiburcio Lutero Progresista5th Juan de Leon ProgresistaIsabela Lone Mauro Verzosa NacionalistaLa Laguna 1st Feliciano Gomez Nacionalista2nd Crisanto M Guysayko NacionalistaLa Union 1st Juan T Lucero Nacionalista2nd Valerio M Fontanilla IndependentLeyte 1st Manuel Veloso Nacionalista2nd Dalmacio Costas Nacionalista3rd Segundo Apostol Nacionalista4th Ruperto Kapunan ProgresistaManila 1st Antonio Montenegro Democrata2nd Luciano de la Rosa DemocrataMindanao and Sulu Lone Rafael Acuna d NacionalistaDatu Benito d IndependentTeodoro Palma Gil d NacionalistaPablo Lorenzo d NacionalistaDatu Piang d IndependentMindoro Lone Mariano P Leuterio NacionalistaMisamis 1st Gregorio Borromeo Nacionalista2nd Ramon Neri NacionalistaMountain Province Lone Rafael Bulayungan d NacionalistaJuan Carino d NacionalistaValentin Manglapus d NacionalistaNegros Occidental 1st Lope B Severino Nacionalista2nd Rafael R Alunan Nacionalista3rd Gil Montilla NacionalistaNegros Oriental 1st Restituto Villegas Progresista2nd Felipe Tayko ProgresistaNueva Ecija Lone Isidoro Gonzales NacionalistaNueva Vizcaya Lone Wenceslao Valera d NacionalistaPalawan Lone Manuel Sandoval NacionalistaPampanga 1st Eduardo Gutierrez David Progresista2nd Pedro Abad Santos NacionalistaPangasinan 1st Modesto Sison Progresista2nd Aquilino Banaag Nacionalista3rd Teodoro I Gomez Nacionalista4th Alejandro de Guzman Nacionalista5th Bernabe de Guzman NacionalistaRizal 1st Arcadio Santos Nacionalista2nd Eugenio Santos ProgresistaSamar 1st Pedro K Mendiola Nacionalista2nd Pastor Salazar Nacionalista3rd Jose Lugay Raquel NacionalistaSorsogon 1st Manuel Escudero Independent2nd Amancio Aguilar NacionalistaSurigao Lone Eusebio Tiongko NacionalistaTarlac 1st Luis Morales Nacionalista2nd Cayetano Rivera IndependentTayabas 1st Alfonso M Recto Nacionalista2nd Gregorio Nieva NacionalistaZambales Lone Guillermo F Pablo NacionalistaNotes Edit Resigned on February 20 1917 after being appointed as governor of Mountain Province Won a special election on May 5 1917 to complete Aquilino Calvo s unexpired term Died on February 20 1919 a b c d e f g h i j k Appointed See also EditCongress of the Philippines Senate of the Philippines House of Representatives of the PhilippinesReferences Edit Senate Diary 4th Philippine Legislature written in Spanish October 23 1916 p32 Adams Building US Library of Congress from research of Dr Abraham T Rasul Jr Washington DCExternal links Edit List of Senators Senate of the Philippines Archived from the original on September 14 2006 Retrieved September 16 2006 The LAWPHiL Project Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank Arellano Law Foundation Archived from the original on September 1 2006 Retrieved September 16 2006 Further reading EditPhilippine House of Representatives Congressional Library Paras Corazon L 2000 The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines ISBN 971 8832 24 6 Pobre Cesar P 2000 Philippine Legislature 100 Years ISBN 971 92245 0 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4th Philippine Legislature amp oldid 1176855666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,