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The Senatorial districts of the Philippines were the representations of the provinces of the Philippines in the Philippine Senate from 1916 to 1935.

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[edit] History

Senatorial districts
Senatorial districts
Further information: Senate of the Philippines, Congress of the Philippines

The enactment of the Philippine Autonomy Act (popularly known as "Jones Law") in August 1916 by the United States Congress provided for the creation of a bicameral legislature consisting of a lower chamber (House of Representatives) and an upper chamber (Senate). Until then the Philippine Commission held the executive power and some legislative powers over the American colony.

The system of government of the Philippines in its early years of transition to democratic self-government was deliberately structured to emulate the American model. The Philippines thus followed the American system of electing the members of the 24-seat senate by district.

The districts were organized and numbered in a roughly north-south fashion, much like the present administrative regions. The first eleven districts were composed of established provinces, while the twelfth was composed of the provinces of the Luzon interior and much of Mindanao — both of which were never fully administered by the old Spanish colonial government and designated by American authorities as "Non-Christian" areas.

The first to eleventh districts elected two senators each by popular vote. The two senators from the twelfth district were appointed by the U.S. Governor-General. The setup lasted until the establishment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1935, when the Senate was abolished, as the 1935 Constitution provided only for a unicameral National Assembly. However, when the Constitution was amended in 1940 to re-establish a bicameral congress, members of the Senate had to be voted at-large, thereby effectively abolishing the district system.

[edit] First District

Provinces: Batanes, Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Isabela
Later additional provinces: Abra (separated from Ilocos Sur, 1917)

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Juan Villamor
Vicente Singson Encarnacion
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Santiago Fonacier
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Isabelo de los Reyes
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Elpidio Quirino
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Melecio Arranz
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935

[edit] Second District

Provinces: La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Aquilino Calvo[1]
Pedro Ma. Sison
Matias Gonzales[2]
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Bernabe de Guzman
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Alejo Mabanag
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Camilo O. Osias[3]
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Teofilo Sison
Alejandro de Guzman[4]
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Alejo Mabanag
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
1. ^  Resigned on February 26, 1917.
2. ^  Elected in a special election on May 5, 1917
3. ^  Appointed Resident Commissioner in 1929.
4. ^  Replaced Camilo Osias.

[edit] Third District

Provinces: Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Isauro Gabaldon
Francisco Liongson
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Teodoro Sandiko
Ceferino de Leon
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Santiago Lucero[1]
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Luis Morales[2]
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Benigno Q. Aquino, Sr.
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Sotero Baluyot
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Hermogenes Concepcion
1. ^  Died on November 2, 1925.
2. ^  Elected in a special election on March 23, 1926 to complete the unexpired term of Santiago Lucero.

[edit] Fourth District

City: Manila
Provinces: Bataan, Laguna, Rizal

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Pedro Guevara[1]
Rafael Palma
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Emiliano Tria Tirona
Ramon J. Fernandez[2]
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Juan Sumulong
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Jose G. Generoso
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Juan Nolasco
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Juan Sumulong
1. ^  Appointed Resident Commissioner to the United States on March 4, 1923.
2. ^  Elected in a special election on October 3, 1923 to complete the unexpired term of Pedro Guevara.

[edit] Fifth District

Provinces: Batangas, Cavite, Mindoro, Tayabas
Later additional provinces: Marinduque (from Tayabas, 1920)

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Vicente Ilustre
Manuel L. Quezon
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Antero Soriano
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Jose P. Laurel
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Claro M. Recto
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935

[edit] Sixth District

Provinces: Albay, Ambos Camarines, Sorsogon
Later additional provinces: Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur (resulted from the division of Ambos Camarines, 1917), Masbate (separated from Sorsogon, 1917)

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Mario Guariña
Leoncio Imperial
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Vicente de Vera
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Juan B. Alegre
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Jose O. Vera
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Jose Fuentebella
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Domingo Imperial

[edit] Seventh District

Provinces: Capiz, Iloilo
Later additional provinces: Romblon (separated from Capiz, 1917)

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Francisco Villanueva
Jose Altavas
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Jose Ma. Arroyo
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Jose Hontiveros
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Jose B. Ledesma
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Antonio Belo
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Ruperto Montinola
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Potenciano Trenas[1]
1. ^  Died on June 10, 1934.

[edit] Eighth District

Provinces: Antique, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Palawan

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Manuel Lopez
Espiridion Guanco
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Hermenegildo Villanueva
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Mariano Yulo[1]
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Francisco Zulueta[1]
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Gil Montilla
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Isaac Lacson
1. ^  Francisco Zulueta was senator from 1929 to 1931.

[edit] Ninth District

Provinces: Leyte, Samar

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Esteban Singson
Jose Ma. Veloso
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Francisco Enage
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Tomas Gomez[1]
Pastor Salazar[2]
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Jose Ma. Veloso
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Jose D. Avelino
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
1. ^  Died on July 28, 1926.
2. ^  Elected in a special election to complete the unexpired term of Tomas Gomez.

[edit] Tenth District

Provinces: Cebu

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Celestino Rodriguez
Filemon Sotto
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Sergio Osmeña
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Pedro Rodriguez
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Manuel C. Briones
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935

[edit] Eleventh District

Provinces: Bohol, Misamis, Surigao
Later additional provinces: Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental (resulted from the division of Misamis province, formally divided in 1929 but only implemented in 1939)

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Nicolas Capistrano
Jose A. Clarin[1]
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Francisco Soriano
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Troadio Galicano
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Juan Torralba
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
1. ^  Died on June 2, 1935.

[edit] Twelfth District

City: Baguio City
Provinces: Department of Mindanao and Sulu (consisted of Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga provinces), Mountain Province (consisted of Apayao, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, and Kalinga subprovinces; the original subprovinces of Amburayan and Lepanto ceased to exist after reorganization), Nueva Vizcaya

Period Senator Senator
4th Philippine Legislature
19161919
Joaquin D. Luna
Hadji Butu
5th Philippine Legislature
19191922
Teofisto Guingona
Lope K. Santos
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Hadji Butu
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Jose Alejandrino
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Manuel Camus
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
Ludovico Hidrosollo
Jamalul Kiram
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Juan Gaerlan
Datu Sinsuat

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