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10th Philippine Legislature

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10th Philippine Legislature
9th 1st National Assembly
Overview
TermJuly 16, 1934 – November 21, 1935
Governor-GeneralFrank Murphy
Senate
Members24
PresidentManuel L. Quezon
President pro tempore
Majority leaderClaro M. Recto
House of Representatives
Members92
SpeakerQuintin Paredes
Speaker pro temporeJose Zulueta
Majority leaderJose E. Romero

The 10th Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1934 to 1935.

Sessions

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  • First Regular Session: July 16 – November 8, 1934
  • First Special Session: April 8, 1935
  • Second Special Session: June 12 – 22, 1935
  • Second Regular Session: June 24 – October 17, 1935
  • Third Special Session: November 12 – 21, 1935

Leadership

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Members

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Senate

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The following are the terms of the elected senators of this Legislature, according to the date of election:

Senators of the 12th District were appointed for indefinite terms.

The inauguration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines on November 15, 1935 abolished the Senate and ended the terms of all the senators.

District Term ending Senator Party
1st District 1937 Elpidio Quirino Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Melecio Arranz Nacionalista Democratico
2nd District 1937 Alejo Mabanag Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
1940 Teofilo Sison Nacionalista Democratico
3rd District 1937 Sotero Baluyut Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Hermogenes Concepcion Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
4th District 1937 Juan Nolasco Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Juan Sumulong Nacionalista Democratico
5th District 1937 Claro M. Recto Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Manuel L. Quezon Nacionalista Democratico
6th District 1937 Jose O. Vera Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
1940 Domingo Imperial Nacionalista Democratico
7th District 1937 Ruperto Montinola Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
1940 Potenciano Treñas[a] Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
8th District 1937 Gil Montilla Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Isaac Lacson Nacionalista Democratico
9th District 1937 Jose Maria Veloso Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Jose Avelino Nacionalista Democratico
10th District 1937 Manuel Briones Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
1940 Sergio Osmeña Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
11th District 1937 Juan Torralba Nacionalista Democratico
1940 Jose Clarin[b] Nacionalista Democratico
12th District Juan Gaerlan[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Datu Sinsuat Balabaran[c] Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia

House of Representatives

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Province/City District Representative Party
Abra Lone Quintin Paredes Nacionalista Democratico
Albay 1st Exequiel Kare Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Justino N. Nuyda Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Sulpicio V. Cea Nacionalista Democratico
4th Jose T. Surtida Nacionalista Democratico
Antique Lone Calixto Zaldivar Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Bataan Lone Teodoro Camacho Nacionalista Democratico
Batanes Lone Vicente Agan Nacionalista Democratico
Batangas 1st Ramon Diokno Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Luis Francisco Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Emilio U. Mayo Nacionalista Democratico
Bohol 1st Bernardo Josol Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Macario Q. Falcon Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Margarito E. Revilles Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Bulacan 1st Francisco Afan Delgado Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Pablo C. Payaual Nacionalista Democratico
Cagayan 1st Nicanor Carag Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Cosme Marzan Nacionalista Democratico
Camarines Norte Lone Gabriel Hernandez Nacionalista Democratico
Camarines Sur 1st Ignacio Meliton Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Luis N. de Leon Nacionalista Democratico
Capiz 1st Manuel Roxas Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
2nd Jose A. Dorado Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
3rd Rufino L. Garde Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Cavite Lone Francisco Arca Nacionalista Democratico
Cebu 1st Tereso Dosdos Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Hilario Abellana Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
3rd Vicente Rama Nacionalista Democratico
4th Agustin Kintanar Nacionalista Democratico
5th Miguel Cuenco Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
6th Nicolas Rafols Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
7th Buenaventura Rodriguez Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Ilocos Norte 1st Vicente T. Lazo Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Julio Nalundasan[d] Nacionalista Democratico
Ilocos Sur 1st Pedro Singson Reyes Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Prospero Sanidad Nacionalista Democratico
Iloilo 1st Jose Zulueta Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Vicente R. Ybiernas Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Atanasio Ampig Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
4th Federico R. Tirador Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
5th Venancio Cudillo Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Isabela Lone Silvino M. Gumpal Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
La Union 1st Francisco I. Ortega Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Enrique Rimando Nacionalista Democratico
Laguna 1st Aurelio C. Almazan Sakdalista
2nd Mariano S. Untivero Sakdalista
Leyte 1st Carlos Tan Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Dominador M. Tan Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista Democratico
4th Fortunato M. Sevilla Nacionalista Democratico
5th Jorge B. Delgado Nacionalista Democratico
Manila 1st Francisco Varona Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
2nd Alfonso E. Mendoza Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Marinduque Lone Jose A. Uy Nacionalista Democratico
Masbate Lone Emilio B. Espinosa Nacionalista Democratico
Mindanao and Sulu Lone Alauya Alonto[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Ombra Amilbangsa[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Manuel Fortich[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Doroteo Karagdag[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Julian A. Rodriguez[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Mindoro Lone Raul T. Leuterio Nacionalista Democratico
Misamis Occidental Lone Jose Ozamiz Nacionalista Democratico
Misamis Oriental Lone Segundo Gaston Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Mountain Province Lone Emiliano P. Aguirre[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Felix P. Diaz[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Rodolfo Hidalgo[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Negros Occidental 1st Enrique Magalona Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Ramon Torres Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Agustin S. Ramos Nacionalista Democratico
Negros Oriental 1st Guillermo Z. Villanueva Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Jose E. Romero Nacionalista Democratico
Nueva Ecija 1st Jose Robles Jr. Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
2nd Isauro Gabaldon Nacionalista Democratico
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Severino Purugganan[c] Nacionalista Democratico
Palawan Lone Claudio R. Sandoval Nacionalista Democratico
Pampanga 1st Eligio G. Lagman[e] Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Maximo Dimson[f] Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Jose P. Fausto Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Pangasinan 1st Potenciano Pecson Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Eugenio Perez Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Daniel Maramba Nacionalista Democratico
4th Cipriano Primicias Sr. Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
5th Narciso Ramos Nacionalista Democratico
Rizal 1st Pedro Magsalin Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Eulogio Rodriguez Nacionalista Democratico
Romblon Lone Leonardo Festin Nacionalista Democratico
Samar 1st Antolin D. Tan Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
2nd Serafin S. Marabut Nacionalista Democratico
3rd Gerardo Morrero Nacionalista Democratico
Sorsogon 1st Adolfo Gerona Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Fernando B. Duran Nacionalista Democratico
Surigao Lone Ricardo Navarro Nacionalista Democratico
Tarlac 1st Jose Cojuangco Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Feliciano B. Gardiner Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
Tayabas 1st Jose A. Angara Nacionalista Democratico
2nd Antonio Z. Argosino Sakdalista
Zambales Lone Felipe Estella Nacionalista Democratico

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Died on June 10, 1934.
  2. ^ Died on June 2, 1935.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Appointed.
  4. ^ Assassinated on September 20, 1935.
  5. ^ Election invalidated on July 16, 1935 after an electoral protest.
  6. ^ Won an electoral protest on July 16, 1935, replacing Eligio G. Lagman.
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  • "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

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  • Philippine 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.