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Election in the Philippines on 1941
1941 Philippine general election

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Presidential election
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Candidate Manuel L. Quezon Juan Sumulong
Party Nacionalista Popular Front
Running mate Sergio Osmeña Emilio Javier
Popular vote 1,340,320 298,608
Percentage 80.13% 17.85%
Vice presidential election
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Candidate Sergio Osmeña Emilio Javier
Party Nacionalista Popular Front
Popular vote 1,445,897 124,035
Percentage 90.24% 7.74%

Vice President before election

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista

Elected Vice President

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista

Senate election
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24 (of the 24) seats to the Senate of the Philippines
24 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Nacionalista Popular Front (Sumulong wing) Popular Front (Abad Santos wing)
Seats won 24 0 0
Popular vote 23,385,017 2,888,103 1,581,896
Percentage 79.99 9.88 5.41

Senate President before election

Defunct since 1935, last held by Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista Democratico

Elected Senate President

Manuel Roxas
Nacionalista

House of Representatives election
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All 98 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
50 seats needed for a majority
Party Seats +/–
Nacionalista

94 −4
Popular Front

1 +1
Partido Democrata Nacional

1 +1
Young Philippines

1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker before Speaker after
José Yulo
Nacionalista
José Zulueta
Nacionalista
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General elections were held in the Philippines on November 11, 1941. Incumbent President Manuel Luis Quezon won an unprecedented second partial term as President of the Philippines via a landslide. His running mate, Vice President Sergio Osmeña also won via landslide. The elected officials however, did not serve their terms from 1942 to 1945 due to World War II. In 1943, a Japanese-sponsored Republic was established and appointed José P. Laurel as president. From 1943 to 1945, the Philippines had two presidents. Quezon died in 1944 due to tuberculosis and was replaced by Sergio Osmeña.

Candidates

Nacionalista Party

President Manuel L. Quezon Nacionalista
Vice president Sergio Osmeña Sr Nacionalista
Senators Alauya Alonto (Sultan Sa Ramain) Nacionalista
Melecio Arranz Nacionalista
Nicolas Buendia Nacionalista
Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista
Esteban de la Rama Nacionalista
Antonio de las Alas Nacionalista
Ramon J. Fernandez Nacionalista
Carlos P. Garcia Nacionalista
Pedro Hernaez Nacionalista
Domingo Imperial Nacionalista
Vicente Madrigal Nacionalista
Daniel Maramba Nacionalista
Rafael Martinez Nacionalista
Jose Ozamiz Nacionalista
Quintin Paredes Nacionalista
Elpidio Quirino Nacionalista
Vicente Rama Nacionalista
Claro M. Recto Nacionalista
Manuel A. Roxas I Nacionalista
Eulogio A. Rodriguez Sr Nacionalista
Proceso Sebastian Nacionalista
Emiliano Tria Tirona Nacionalista
Ramon Torres Nacionalista
Jose Yulo Nacionalista

Popular Front (Sumulong Wing)

President Juan Sumulong Sr Popular Front (Sumulong)
Vice president Emilio M. Javier Popular Front (Sumulong)
Senators Jose Alejandrino Sr. Popular Front (Sumulong)
Jose M. Bayot Popular Front (Sumulong)
Jose Casal Popular Front (Sumulong)
Felicidad Climaco Popular Front (Sumulong)
Pedro Coleto Popular Front (Sumulong)
Jose Gamboa Popular Front (Sumulong)
Fernando Gardoqui Popular Front (Sumulong)
Eliseo Imzon Popular Front (Sumulong)
Melchor Lagasca Popular Front (Sumulong)
Julio A. Llorente Popular Front (Sumulong)
Marcelino Lontok Popular Front (Sumulong)
Sixto Lopez Popular Front (Sumulong)
Mamerto Manalo Popular Front (Sumulong)
Angel Marin Popular Front (Sumulong)
Emilio Medina Popular Front (Sumulong)
Raymundo Melliza Popular Front (Sumulong)
Jose Padilla Sr. Popular Front (Sumulong)
Jose Palarca Sr Popular Front (Sumulong)
Francisco Ramos Popular Front (Sumulong)
Pablo Rocha Popular Front (Sumulong)
Geronimo Santiago Popular Front (Sumulong)
Filemon Sotto Popular Front (Sumulong)
Vicente Sotto Sr. Popular Front (Sumulong)
Juan Villamor Popular Front (Sumulong)

Popular Front (Abad Santos Wing)

President Pedro Abad Santos (withdrew) Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Vice president Pilar V. Aglipay Republican
Senators Jose Alejandrino Sr (guest) Popular Front (Sumulong)
Angel Ancajas Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Mariano Balgos Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Isabelo Caballero Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Pedro C. Castro Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Severo Dava Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Mateo del Castillo Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Isabelo delos Reyes Jr. Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Francisco Dematera Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Lino Dizon Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Crisanto Evangelista Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Juan Feleo Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Severino Izon Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Manuel Joven Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Ignacio Nabong (withdrew) Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Norberto Nabong Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Jose M. Nava Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Jose Padilla Sr. (guest) Popular Front (Sumulong)
Datu Tampugao Pagayao Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Antonio Paguia Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Narcisa Paguibitan Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Antonio Salvador Popular Front (Abad Santos)
Hadji Usman Popular Front (Abad Santos)

Ganap Party (Partido Ganap de Filipinas)

President Celerino Tiongco Ganap
Vice president Pilar V. Aglipay (guest) Republican
Senators Wenceslao Asistido Ganap
Gaudencio Bautista Ganap
Sixto Bedrus Ganap
Ciriaco V. Campomanes Ganap
Marcelino Chavez Ganap
Esteban Coruna Ganap
Alfredo Dumlao Ganap
Joaquin Flavier Ganap
Jose Jabeon Ganap
Mariano Lumbre Ganap
Fernando Mangson Ganap
Samson Palomares Ganap
Vicente Pamatinat Ganap
Antonio Ramos Ganap
Perfecto Reyes Ganap
Francisco Robles Ganap
Antipas Soriano Ganap
Florentino Subayno Ganap
Aurelio Tankeko Ganap
Eulalio Tolentino Ganap
Ricardo Valdivia Ganap
Prudencio Vega Ganap
Pedro Zaragosa Ganap

Partido Modernista

President Hilario C. Moncado Partido Modernista
Vice president Emilio F. Aguinaldo Sr (withdrew) Partido Modernista
Senators Pedro Arteche Partido Modernista
Honorio Caringal (withdrew) Partido Modernista
Vicente del Rosario Partido Modernista
Mariano delos Santos Partido Modernista
Francisco Afan Delgado Partido Modernista
Crisanto Evangelista (guest) Popular Front (Abad Santos Wing)
Santiago Fonacier Partido Modernista
Melchor Lagasca (guest) Popular Front (Sumulong Wing)
Manuel Luz Partido Modernista
Josefa Martinez Partido Modernista
Flora Ylagan Partido Modernista

Independent candidates

President Ernesto T. Belleza Independent
Hermogenes Dumpit Independent
Veronica Miciano Independent
Vice president Pedro Yabut Independent
Senator Manuel Briones Independent

Results

President

Main article: 1941 Philippine presidential election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Manuel L. QuezonNacionalista Party1,340,32080.14
Juan SumulongPopular Front (Sumulong wing)298,60817.85
Celerino Tiongco IGanap Party22,4741.34
Hilario MoncadoModernist Party10,7260.64
Hermogenes DumpitIndependent2980.02
Veronica MicianoIndependent620.00
Ernesto T. BellezaIndependent160.00
Pedro Abad SantosPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)00.00
Total1,672,504100.00
  1. ^ The Popular Front was split into two wings: those who supported Pedro Abad Santos or the "Abad Santos wing" and those who supported Juan Sumulong or the "Sumulong wing".
  2. Withdrew


Vice president

CandidatePartyVotes%
Sergio OsmeñaNacionalista Party1,445,89790.24
Emilio JavierPopular Front (Sumulong wing)124,0357.74
Pilar AglipayPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)32,1482.01
Pedro YabutIndependent1230.01
Emilio AguinaldoModernist Party00.00
Total1,602,203100.00
  1. ^ The Popular Front was split into two wings: those who supported Pedro Abad Santos or the "Abad Santos wing" and those who supported Juan Sumulong or the "Sumulong wing".
  2. Withdrew


Senate

Main article: 1941 Philippine Senate election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Claro M. RectoNacionalista Party1,084,00364.81
Manuel RoxasNacionalista Party1,076,38964.36
Quintin ParedesNacionalista Party1,046,71562.58
Jose YuloNacionalista Party1,035,02561.88
Elpidio QuirinoNacionalista Party1,013,09560.57
Antonio de las AlasNacionalista Party1,002,85359.96
Emiliano Tria TironaNacionalista Party983,74058.82
Eulogio RodriguezNacionalista Party982,14458.72
Vicente MadrigalNacionalista Party977,11958.42
Mariano Jesus CuencoNacionalista Party974,68358.28
Melecio ArranzNacionalista Party973,40358.20
Carlos P. GarciaNacionalista Party972,03458.12
Ramon TorresNacionalista Party962,83657.57
Domingo ImperialNacionalista Party959,63357.38
Daniel MarambaNacionalista Party959,39057.36
Pedro HernaezNacionalista Party949,23856.76
Ramon J. FernandezNacionalista Party947,79856.67
Jose OzamizNacionalista Party947,10656.63
Nicolas BuendiaNacionalista Party944,31556.46
Esteban de la RamaNacionalista Party937,74656.07
Vicente RamaNacionalista Party934,25455.86
Proceso SebastianNacionalista Party930,17955.62
Alauya AlontoNacionalista Party919,34854.97
Rafael MartinezNacionalista Party871,97152.14
Vicente SottoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)229,27613.71
Filemon SottoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)191,81511.47
Jose AlejandrinoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)128,0777.66
Jose Padilla Sr.Popular Front (Sumulong wing)127,5577.63
Emilio MedinaPopular Front (Sumulong wing)125,8967.53
Eliseo ImzonPopular Front (Sumulong wing)123,5407.39
Geronimo SantiagoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)120,0057.18
Manuel BrionesIndependent118,8047.10
Isabelo delos Reyes Jr.Popular Front (Abad Santos wing)117,3397.02
Sixto LopezPopular Front (Sumulong wing)116,8886.99
Juan VillamorPopular Front (Sumulong wing)116,4376.96
Jose Palarca SrPopular Front (Sumulong wing)115,0876.88
Raymundo MellizaPopular Front (Sumulong wing)114,9876.88
Arsenio SuazoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)110,2106.59
Angel MarinPopular Front (Sumulong wing)110,0076.58
Jose M. BayotPopular Front (Sumulong wing)109,6676.56
Felicidad ClimacoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)109,6106.55
Julio A. LlorentePopular Front (Sumulong wing)109,4806.55
Jose GamboaPopular Front (Sumulong wing)108,7986.51
Pedro ColetoPopular Front (Sumulong wing)107,3656.42
Marcelino LontokPopular Front (Sumulong wing)104,1176.23
Mamerto ManaloPopular Front (Sumulong wing)102,7986.15
Fernando GardoquiPopular Front (Sumulong wing)99,8895.97
Crisanto EvangelistaPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)97,5545.83
Norberto NabongPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)97,2315.81
Juan FeleoPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)96,7405.78
Jose M. NavaPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)94,8875.67
Angel AncajasPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)91,0055.44
Lino DizonPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)88,5475.29
Jose CasalPopular Front (Sumulong wing)85,4035.11
Pablo RochaPopular Front (Sumulong wing)84,9965.08
Melchor LagascaPopular Front (Sumulong wing)82,0094.90
Antonio PaguiaPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)80,4684.81
Mateo del CastilloPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)79,3684.75
Severino IzonPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)76,6824.58
Antonio SalvadorPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)76,4134.57
Hadji UsmanPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)76,3974.57
Pedro C. CastroPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)75,5584.52
Francisco DemateraPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)68,7734.11
Isabello CaballeroPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)67,5884.04
Perfecto ReyesGanap Party65,0023.89
Mariano P. BalgosPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)64,7993.87
Alfredo DumlaoGanap Party64,5533.86
Manuel JovenPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)62,0063.71
Severo DavaPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)61,9563.70
Ciriaco V. CampomanesGanap Party57,4403.43
Vicente PamatinatGanap Party55,2113.30
Ricardo ValdiviaGanap Party55,0443.29
Narcisa PaguibitanPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)54,6323.27
Francisco RamosPopular Front (Sumulong wing)54,1893.24
Datu Tampugao PagayaoPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)53,9533.23
Samson PalomaresGanap Party50,4893.02
Esteban CorunaGanap Party50,1133.00
Fernando MangsonGanap Party48,7702.92
Eulalio TolentinoGanap Party48,5022.90
Prudencio VegaGanap Party47,8222.86
Antipas SorianoGanap Party47,3472.83
Francisco RoblesGanap Party46,8832.80
Jose JabeonGanap Party45,9842.75
Joaquin FlavierGanap Party44,9802.69
Pedro ZaragosaGanap Party44,6692.67
Francisco Afan DelgadoModernist Party41,8902.50
Antonio RamosGanap Party40,0082.39
Aurelio TankekoGanap Party37,9652.27
Sixto BedrusGanap Party37,7142.25
Santiago FonacierModernist Party37,5032.24
Gaudencio BautistaGanap Party36,9122.21
Mariano LumbreGanap Party36,7152.20
Flora YlaganModernist Party34,7302.08
Wenceslao AsistidoGanap Party32,8031.96
Marcelino ChavezGanap Party30,0581.80
Florentino SubaynoGanap Party28,4471.70
Josefina MartinezModernist Party25,5961.53
Pedro ArtecheModernist Party23,4411.40
Manuel LuzModernist Party20,0041.20
Vicente del RosarioModernist Party13,2590.79
Mariano delos SantosModernist Party11,4460.68
Honorio CaringalModernist Party00.00
Ignacio NabongPopular Front (Abad Santos wing)00.00
Total29,235,120100.00
Total votes1,672,504
Source:
  1. ^ Detained for collaboration with the Japanese and were not able to take office.
  2. Substituted for Norberto Romualdez who died a few days before the election.
  3. ^ The Popular Front was split into two wings: those who supported Pedro Abad Santos or the "Abad Santos wing" and those who supported Juan Sumulong or the "Sumulong wing".
  4. ^ Withdrew

House of Representatives

Main article: 1941 Philippine House of Representatives elections
PartySeats+/–
Nacionalista Party94−4
Popular Front2+1
Partido Democrata Nacional1+1
Young Philippines1+1
Total980
Source: Teehankee and PCDSPO

See also

References

  1. Teehankee, Julio (2002). "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). In Croissant, Aurel (ed.). Electoral Politics in Southeast and East Asia. Singapore: Fiedrich-Ebert-Siftung. pp. 149–202 – via quezon.ph.
  2. Presidential Communications Development & Strategic Planning Office (2015). Philippine Electoral Almanac (Revised and expanded ed.). Manila: Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office – via Internet Archive.

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