Philippine Constitutional Convention election, 1934
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In accordance to the Tydings-McDuffie Law, election of delegates to the 1934 Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934.
[edit] Results
| Delegates | No. of Delegates |
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| Elected | 202 |
| Position | Name |
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| President | Claro M. Recto |
| 1st Vice-President | Ruperto Montinola |
| 2nd Vice-President | Teodoro Sandiko |
| Secretary | Narciso Pimentel |
| Sergeant-at-Arms | Narciso Diokno |
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