9th Philippine Legislature
The Ninth Philippine Legislature[1] was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1931 to 1934.
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Members
Senate
District | Senator | Party |
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1st District | Melecio Arranz | Nacionalista |
Elpidio Quirino | Nacionalista | |
2nd District | Alejo Mabanag | Democrata |
Teofilo Sison | Nacionalista | |
3rd District | Benigno Aquino Sr. | Nacionalista |
Sotero Baluyut | Nacionalista | |
4th District | Jose G. Generoso | Democrata |
Juan Nolasco | Nacionalista | |
5th District | Manuel L. Quezon | Nacionalista |
Claro M. Recto | Democrata | |
6th District | Juan B. Alegre | Democrata |
José Fuentebella | Nacionalista | |
7th District | Antonio Belo | Nacionalista |
Ruperto Montinola | Democrata | |
8th District | Gil Montilla | Nacionalista |
Francisco Zulueta | Nacionalista | |
9th District | Jose Avelino | Nacionalista |
José María Veloso | Democrata | |
10th District | Manuel C. Briones | Nacionalista |
Sergio Osmeña | Nacionalista | |
11th District | José Clarín | Nacionalista |
Juan Torralba | Nacionalista | |
12th District | Ludovico Hidrosollo | Nacionalista |
Jamalul Kiram II | Independent |
Senators elected in 1931
Changes
District | Term start | New member | Old member | ||||
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Name | Party | Name | Party | Date vacated | Reason | ||
6th District | August 18, 1931 | Jose O. Vera | Nacionalista | Juan B. Alegre | Demócrata | June 14, 1931 | Death[2] |
House of Representatives
Changes
District | Term start | New member | Old member | ||||
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Name | Party | Name | Party | Date vacated | Reason | ||
Albay–1st | September 3, 1931 | Julian M. Locsin | Nacionalista | Froilan Paverico | Demócrata | August 9, 1931 | Death |
Capiz–3rd | January 23, 1932 | Rafael Tumbokon | Nacionalista | Rufino L. Garde | Nacionalista | January 23, 1932 | Election annulled by House following an electoral protest. |
Mindoro | June 4, 1932 | Juan L. Luna | Nacionalista | Mariano P. Leuterio | Nacionalista | April 23, 1932 | Death |
Albay–1st | January 31, 1933 | Exequiel Kare | Nacionalista | Julian M. Locsin | Nacionalista | January 31, 1933 | Election annulled by House tribunal after electoral protest. |
Batangas–1st | February 18, 1933 | Ramón Diokno | Nacionalista | Antonio de las Alas | Nacionalista | February 18, 1933 | Resigned on appointment as Secretary of Public Works and Communications. |
Zambales | April 1, 1933 | Francisco Dantes | Independent | Gregorio Anonas | Nacionalista | March 1, 1933 | Resigned on appointment as Department of Public Works and Communications undersecretary. |
See also
Further reading
References
- "List of Previous Senators, Seventh Legislature". Senate of the Philippines 18th Congress. Senate of the Philippines.
- "JUAN B. ALEGRE DIES; PHILIPPINE SENATOR; Took Oath of Office Just Before Succumbing". New York Times. June 15, 1931. p. 18.
- "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
- "The LAWPHiL Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Archived from the original on September 1, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
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