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1935 Philippine legislative election

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election_name1935 Philippine legislative election
countryPhilippines
flag_year1919
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1934 Philippine House of Representatives elections
previous_year1934
next_election1938 Philippine legislative election
next_year1938
election_dateSeptember 16, 1935
seats_for_electionAll 89 seats in the National Assembly of the Philippines
majority_seats45
image1Gil Montilla.jpg
leader1Gil Montilla
leaders_seat1Negros Occidental–3rd
party1Nacionalista Democratico
last_election170
seats164
seat_change16
image2Manuel Roxas.jpg
leader2Manuel Roxas
leaders_seat2Capiz-1st
party2Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
last_election219
seats219
seat_change2
titleSpeaker
before_electionQuintín Paredes
before_partyNacionalista
Democratico
after_electionGil Montilla
after_partyNacionalista
Democratico

Democratico](nacionalista-democratico) Democratico](nacionalista-democratico) Elections for the members of the First National Assembly were held on September 16, 1935, pursuant to the Tydings–McDuffie Act, which established the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The leaders of the ruling Nacionalista Party, Manuel Quezon and Sergio Osmeña reconciled and became running mates in the presidential election but their supporters, the Democraticos and the Democrata Pro-Independencias respectively, effectively were two separate parties at the National Assembly elections.

With the Senate abolished, the National Assembly became a unicameral legislature.

Results

Nacionalista Democratico}};"**Democratico**Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia}};"**Pro-Independencia**IND

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