2nd Philippine Legislature explained

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2nd Philippine Legislature
Term Start:March 28, 1910
Term End:February 6, 1912
Before:1st
After:3rd
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Governor-General
Chamber1 Leader1:William Cameron Forbes
Chamber2:Philippine Commission
Membership2:9
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber2 Leader1:William Cameron Forbes
Chamber3:Philippine Assembly
Membership3:81
Chamber3 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber3 Leader1:Sergio Osmeña
Chamber3 Leader2 Type:Majority leader
Chamber3 Leader2:Alberto Barretto
(until July 20, 1911)

The 2nd Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from March 28, 1910, to February 6, 1912.

Legislation

The Second Philippine Legislature passed a total of 221 laws (Act Nos. 1971–2191)

Leadership

Philippine Commission

Philippine Assembly

Members

Philippine Commission

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Philippine Assembly

Province/CityDistrictMemberParty
Albay1stProgresista
2ndProgresista
3rdNacionalista
Ambos Camarines1stNacionalista
2ndProgresista
3rdNacionalista
AntiqueLoneProgresista
BataanLoneProgresista
BatanesLoneNacionalista
Progresista
Batangas1stNacionalista
2ndProgresista
3rdNacionalista
Bohol1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdIndependent
Bulacan1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Cagayan1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Capiz1stNacionalista
2ndIndependent
3rdNacionalista
CaviteLoneIndependent
Cebu1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
4thNacionalista
5thNacionalista
6thNacionalista
7thNacionalista
Ilocos Norte1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Ilocos Sur1stProgresista
2ndProgresista
3rdNacionalista
Iloilo1stProgresista
2ndProgresista
3rdProgresista
4thNacionalista
5thProgresista
IsabelaLoneProgresista
La Laguna1stNacionalista
Progresista
2ndNacionalista
La Union1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Leyte1stNacionalista
2ndLiga Popular
3rdIndependent
4thNacionalista
Manila1stLiga Popular
Nacionalista
2ndNacionalista
MindoroLoneNacionalista
Misamis1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Negros Occidental1stNacionalista
2ndProgresista
3rdNacionalista
Negros Oriental1stProgresista
2ndProgresista
Nueva EcijaLoneNacionalista
PalawanLoneNacionalista
Pampanga1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Pangasinan1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
4thProgresista
5thIndependent
Rizal1stNacionalista
2ndProgresista
Samar1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
3rdNacionalista
Sorsogon1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
SurigaoLoneNacionalista
Nacionalista
Tarlac1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
Tayabas1stNacionalista
2ndNacionalista
ZambalesLoneNacionalista
Nacionalista

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