Template:Philippine senate election, 1941
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| Candidate [a] [b] | Party | Tenure [c] | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alauya Alonto[2] | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Antonio de las Alas | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Melecio Arranz | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Nicolas Buendia | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Mariano Jesus Cuenco | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Ramon J. Fernandez | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Carlos P. Garcia | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Pedro C. Hernaez | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Domingo Imperial | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Vicente Madrigral | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Daniel Maramba | Nacionalista | Died | |
| Rafael Fernandez | Nacionalista | Served [1] | |
| Jose F. Ozamiz | Nacionalista | Executed | |
| Quintin Paredes | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Elpidio Quirino | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Vicente Rama | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Esteban de la Rama | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Claro M. Recto | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Jr. | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Manuel A. Roxas | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Prospero E. Sebastian | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Emiliano Tria Tirona | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Ramon Torres | Nacionalista | Served | |
| Jose Yulo | Nacionalista | Arrested | |
| Note: Tally of votes were destroyed during World War II. | Source: Philippine Senate | ||
- a. ^ The following were detained because of collaboration charges with the Japanese: Antonio de las Alas, Vicente Madrigal, Quintin Paredes,
Claro M. Recto, Eulogio Rodriguez, Proceso E. Sebastian, Emiliano Tria Tirona, Jose Yulo. - b. ^ Daniel Maramba died and Jose Ozamis was executed during the war.
- c. ^ The senators elected in 1941 served only from July 5, 1945 to April 23, 1946 except for Alauya Alonto, Esteban de la Rama, Pedro C. Hernaez, Vicente Madrigal, Vicente Rama, Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr., Proceso E. Sebastian and Emiliano Tria Tirona who served until May 22, 1947
- 1. ^ Replaced Norberto Romualdez who died on the eve of the elections.
- 2. ^ Alauya Alonto used his Muslim Name "Sa Ramain" during the elections.

