1947 referendum
1947 Philippine constitutional plebiscite To vote for the approval of the proposed amendment, the voter shall write the word "Yes" in the blank space after the question; to vote for the rejection thereof, he shall write the word "No". Outcome Proposal approved Results
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
1,743,981
88.52%
No
226,238
11.48%
Total votes
1,970,219
100.00%
A plebiscite was held in the Philippines on March 11, 1947, which determined the approval of an amendment to the Constitution of the Philippines , as required by the Bell Trade Act , to provide parity rights between American and Philippine citizens.
The amendment was approved by 1,743,981 votes, with 226,238 votes cast against.
Results
Choice Votes % Yes 1,743,981 88.52 Against 226,238 11.48 Total 1,970,219 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 3,096,683 – Source: Kerkvliet
1947 Philippine constitutional plebiscite results (excluding invalid votes)
Yes 1,743,981 (88.5%)
▲ 50%
By province/city
Province /City
Yes
No
Electorate
Abra
9,864
231
12,681
Agusan
12,360
1,294
23,156
Albay
31,876
3,185
58,900
Antique
17,555
2,643
35,611
Bacolod
7,159
439
15,610
Baguio
2,052
401
5,442
Bataan
13,403
867
21,509
Batanes
1,829
41
2,841
Batangas
31,178
11,758
96,973
Bohol
55,802
8,112
88,200
Bukidnon
3,736
308
7,602
Bulacan
33,181
17,010
91,684
Cagayan
39,231
1,898
50,171
Camarines Norte
7,371
1,706
18,325
Camarines Sur
41,583
4,770
71,176
Capiz
40,430
1,745
72,429
Catanduanes
6,187
2,978
15,648
Cavite
40,329
1,466
53,122
Cavite City
3,314
280
8,218
Cebu
90,058
8,046
159,029
Cebu City
13,744
1,867
30,756
Cotabato
34,693
1,123
50,944
Davao
16,730
2,454
27,068
Davao City
7,990
1,608
18,461
Ilocos Norte
25,380
3,018
42,140
Ilocos Sur
34,505
2,223
55,991
Iloilo
91,946
5,112
137,897
Iloilo City
12,206
978
23,086
Isabela
20,611
1,365
30,647
La Union
26,861
3,121
43,501
Laguna
19,328
9,158
59,938
Lanao
86,142
4,518
100,837
Leyte
100,258
7,596
145,832
Manila
44,832
16,313
141,791
Marinduque
10,224
1,134
15,371
Masbate
14,706
1,090
28,342
Mindoro
13,557
2,034
28,057
Misamis Occidental
17,437
4,022
34,246
Misamis Oriental
16,077
4,347
34,574
Mountain Province
14,778
821
24,330
Negros Occidental
114,477
2,695
150,062
Negros Oriental
31,575
2,547
48,939
Nueva Ecija
33,833
6,439
83,635
Nueva Vizcaya
10,939
138
13,331
Palawan
9,305
618
15,816
Pampanga
35,375
4,103
90,778
Pangasinan
92,011
23,531
167,633
Quezon
34,582
6,637
71,373
Quezon City
3,293
841
10,632
Rizal
38,376
18,049
106,181
Romblon
9,299
532
14,946
Samar
75,575
1,278
92,687
San Pablo
3,480
2,454
10,904
Sorsogon
34,648
1,185
45,205
Sulu
21,782
182
27,190
Surigao
20,623
2,781
36,577
Tagaytay
634
12
752
Tarlac
22,583
3,628
48,602
Zambales
13,908
1,017
26,476
Zamboanga
14,571
3,407
28,962
Zamboanga City
12,262
1,084
20,866
Total
1,743,981
226,238
3,096,683
Source: Kerkvliet
References
"R.A. 73" . The Lawphil Project .
Mill, Edward William (1947). Department of State Bulletin, June 29, 1947 . U.S. Department of State. p. 1275.
^ Kerkvliet, Benedict John (1972). Peasant Rebellion in the Philippines . University of Wisconsin.
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