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1919 Philippine Senate elections

2nd Philippine senatorial election


2nd Philippine senatorial election

FieldValue
election_name1919 Philippine Senate election
flag_year1919
countryPhilippines
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1916 Philippine Senate elections
previous_year1916
next_election1922 Philippine Senate elections
next_year1922
election_dateJune 3, 1919
seats_for_election11 (of the 24) seats in the Philippine Senate
image1File:Senator Manuel Quezon (Philippine Education).jpg
leader1Manuel L. Quezon
party1Nacionalista Party
leaders_seat15th District
seats_before121
seats1**9**
seats_after1**20**
seat_change11
image2Honorable Teodoro Sandiko (Delegates from the Philippines).jpg
leader2Teodoro Sandiko
party2Democrata Party
leaders_seat23rd District
seats_before2New
seats21
seats_after21
seat_change2New
map_image1919PhilippineSenateElections.png
map_size280px
map_captionElection results; each district sent in two seats to the Senate.
titleSenate President
before_electionManuel L. Quezon
after_electionManuel L. Quezon
before_partyNacionalista Party
after_partyNacionalista Party

Senatorial elections happened on June 3, 1919 in the Philippines under the Jones Law provisions. There were 717,295 registered voters, of whom 672,122, or 92 percent, voted.

Electoral system

In a staggered election, the seats of the senators who were second place in 1916 were up for election. The Philippines is divided into 12 senatorial districts, of which all districts save for the 12th district, has one of its seats up. In the 12th district, any vacancy is filled via appointment of the Governor-General. The election itself is via first-past-the-post.

Results

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