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/CityElectorateTurnoutNPPPLigueroInd.Unknown
Albay8,4467,6083,5026232,155904
Ambos Camarines6,7066,5893,2723381,2931,322
Antique2,3782,283564756135459
Bataan1,2591,2211,00312243
Batanes350343325
Batangas7,4817,3675,037537449497
Bohol2,8932,6892,487205
Bulacan9,5028,9898,346
Cagayan6,9296,6463,3442,260618
Capiz6,6676,4113,4832,3188125164
Cavite8,5877,6373,1338952,941
Cebu10,9039,8948,698161738
Ilocos Norte5,3805,2271,7565922,654
Ilocos Sur7,0756,9251,6953,5542661,050
Iloilo19,88713,9785,6006,2081,014
Isabela3,6163,3851,2311,353143
La Laguna6,8216,3583,0481,6311,411
La Union4,7754,6831,6061,7181,196
Leyte8,9308,3416,042243238159679
Manila6,7396,0241,9849932,330
Mindoro460460370
Misamis2,8282,3201,877351
Negros Occidental6,5286,3151,6572,456705
Negros Oriental2,7572,4801,727610100
Nueva Ecija4,3044,0832,2211,435124165
Palawan37935834411
Pampanga5,6235,6232,2961,498418
Pangasinan14,95514,5933,0271,7081824,060
Rizal5,9435,8072,0551,5563491,221
Samar4,7804,5841,1302,191523
Sorsogon5,8985,6932,7143704471,629
Surigao1,3451,211423556150
Tarlac5,4745,1142,5611,6361,045
Tayabas9,9409,4545,1062,3031,116
Zambales2,3072,2821,384116504
Total208,845192,97592,99638,5883,62110,46426,412
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.

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Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. Book: Dept . United States War . Annual Reports of the War Department . 1911 . U.S. Government Printing Office . 45 . 23 January 2022 . en.
  3. Book: Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War 1910 Part 1 . Government Printing Office . 1911 . Washington, D.C. . 46.