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  1. 1. ^ The Nacionalista Party won 11 seats: 8 seats under the Democratico faction and 3 seats under the Democrata Pro-Independencia faction. Following the election, the Nacionalista Party has a total of 24 seats: 16 seats under the Democratico faction and 8 seats under the Democrata Pro-Independencia faction. ^ Of the two appointed senators from ...

  2. 1934 Philippine Senate elections - Wikiwand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Legislative elections were held on June 5, 1934 in the Philippines. Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña were re-elected in the Philippine Senate and still arch-rivals since the Nacionalista Party broke up in 1922. Oops something went wrong: 403.

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  4. During its 19-year existence the country went through seven elections —from 1916 to 1934—to elect members of both chambers of the Legislature. In the first election, on the first Tuesday of October 1916, two senators were elected from each of the 12 senatorial districts—one for a term of six years; the other for three years.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Election of delegates to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934, in accordance with the Tydings-McDuffie Act.

  6. The History of the Senate of the Philippines is a featured article in the Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines, the official journal of the government. It traces the evolution of the Senate from its colonial origins to its present role as the upper chamber of the bicameral legislature. It also highlights the achievements and contributions of the senators who shaped the nation's ...

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