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1925 Philippine Senate elections
4th Philippine senatorial election
4th Philippine senatorial election
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1925 Philippine Senate elections |
| country | Philippines |
| flag_year | 1919 |
| type | legislative |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1922 Philippine Senate elections |
| previous_year | 1922 |
| next_election | 1928 Philippine Senate elections |
| next_year | 1928 |
| election_date | June 2, 1925 |
| seats_for_election | 11 of 24 seats in the Philippine Senate |
| image1 | Quezon.jpg |
| leader1 | Manuel L. Quezon |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| leaders_seat1 | 5th District |
| seats_before1 | 16 |
| seats1 | **7** |
| seats_after1 | **13** |
| seat_change1 | 3 |
| image2 | Senator Juan Sumulong (1935).png |
| leader2 | Juan Sumulong |
| party2 | Democrata Party |
| leaders_seat2 | 4th District |
| seats_before2 | 7 |
| seats2 | 4 |
| seats_after2 | 10 |
| seat_change2 | 3 |
| map_image | 1925PhilippineSenateElections.png |
| map_size | 280px |
| map_caption | Election results; each district sent in two seats to the Senate. |
| title | Senate President |
| before_election | Manuel L. Quezon |
| after_election | Manuel L. Quezon |
| before_party | Nacionalista Party |
| after_party | Nacionalista Party |
Senatorial elections happened on June 2, 1925 in the Philippines under the Jones Law provisions.
Electoral system
In a staggered election, the seats of the senators who were first disputed in 1919 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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