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  1. A senatorial election was held in the Philippines on November 13, 1951. The election was known as a midterm election as the date when elected candidates take office falls halfway through President Elpidio Quirino 's four-year term.

    • Mariano Jesús Cuenco (lost)
    • 13
    • Liberal
    • 17
  2. Philippine Senate elections. The Senate, when it existed, met at the Old Legislative Building from 1918 to 1941, from 1949 to 1973, and from 1987 to 1997. Elections to the Senate of the Philippines are done via plurality-at-large voting; a voter can vote for up to twelve candidates, with the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes ...

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  4. A senatorial election was held in the Philippines on November 13, 1951. The election was known as a midterm election as the date when elected candidates take office falls halfway through President Elpidio Quirino 's four-year term.

  5. Joint session of Philippine Legislature including the newly elected Senate, November 15, 1916 The post–World War II Philippine Senate in 1951: Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr., far left, debates Quintín Paredes, far right.

    • 6 years, renewable once
    • May 9, 2022 (12 seats)
    • 24 senators
  6. A senatorial election in the Philippines was held on November 8, 1955. This was a midterm election, the date when the winners took office falling halfway through President Ramon Magsaysay's four-year term.

    • Eulogio Rodriguez
    • 21
    • Nacionalista
    • 15
  7. Republic of the Philippines. SECOND CONGRESS Senate of the Philippines 1950-1953. Mariano Jesus Cuenco Senate President Quintin Paredes 1 President Pro Tempore. Tomas Cabili Majority Floor Leader Carlos P. Garcia Minority Floor Leader Toribio P. Perez Secretary. Esteban R. Abada (Elected in November 1949) Melecio Arranz. Jose Avelino. Manuel C ...

  8. A senatorial election was held in the Philippines on November 13, 1951. The election was known as a midterm election as the date when elected candidates take office falls halfway through President Elpidio Quirino's four-year term.

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