1909 Philippine Assembly elections explained
Election Name: | 1909 Philippine Assembly elections |
Country: | Philippines |
Flag Year: | 1908 |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1907 Philippine Assembly elections |
Previous Year: | 1907 |
Next Election: | 1912 Philippine Assembly elections |
Next Year: | 1912 |
Election Date: | November 2, 1909 |
Seats For Election: | All 81 seats in the Philippine Assembly |
Majority Seats: | 41 |
Leader1: | Sergio Osmeña |
Leaders Seat1: | Cebu–2nd |
Party1: | Nacionalista Party |
Last Election1: | 32 seats, 34.89% |
Seats Before1: | 59 |
Seats1: | 62 |
Seat Change1: | 3 |
Popular Vote1: | 92,996 |
Percentage1: | 48.19% |
Swing1: | 13.30% |
Leader2: | Arsenio Cruz-Herrera |
Leaders Seat2: | Rizal–1st (lost) |
Party2: | Progresista Party |
Last Election2: | 16 seats, 24.67% |
Seats Before2: | 16 |
Seats2: | 17 |
Seat Change2: | 1 |
Popular Vote2: | 38,588 |
Percentage2: | 20.00% |
Swing2: | 0.87% |
Speaker |
Before Election: | Sergio Osmeña |
Before Party: | Nacionalista Party |
After Election: | Sergio Osmeña[1] |
After Party: | Nacionalista Party |
Philippine Assembly elections were held in the Philippines on November 2, 1909.[2]
Results
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Votes by province
Province/City | Electorate | Turnout | NP | PP | Liguero | Ind. | Unknown |
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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 |
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Source: Government Printing Office[3] | |
Note
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
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Notes and References
- Book: Bustos . Felixberto G. . Fajardo . Abelardo J. . New Philippines; a Book on the Building Up of a New Nation . 1934 . Carmelo & Bauermann, Incorporated . 40 . en.
- Book: Dept . United States War . Annual Reports of the War Department . 1911 . U.S. Government Printing Office . 45 . 23 January 2022 . en.
- Book: Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War 1910 Part 1 . Government Printing Office . 1911 . Washington, D.C. . 46.