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1941 Philippine general election

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election_name1941 Philippine general election
countryPhilippines
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1935 Philippine general election
previous_year1938
next_election1946 Philippine general election
next_year1946
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election_name[Presidential election](1941-philippine-presidential-election)
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previous_year1935
next_election1946 Philippine presidential election
next_year*1946*
image1Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942) (cropped).jpg
candidate1**Manuel L. Quezon**
party1Nacionalista
running_mate1**Sergio Osmeña**
popular_vote1**1,340,320**
percentage1**80.13%**
image2Juan Sumulong (cropped).jpg
candidate2Juan Sumulong
party2Popular Front (Philippines)
running_mate2Emilio Javier
popular_vote2298,608
percentage217.85%
before_electionManuel L. Quezon
after_electionManuel L. Quezon
before_partyNacionalista
after_partyNacionalista
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election_name[Vice presidential election](1941-philippine-presidential-election)
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previous_year1935
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next_year1946
image1File:Vice President Sergio Osmeña.jpg
candidate1**Sergio Osmeña**
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popular_vote1**1,445,897**
percentage1**90.24%**
image2File:No avatar.png
candidate2Emilio Javier
party2Popular Front
popular_vote2124,035
percentage27.74%
titleVice President
before_electionSergio Osmeña
before_partyNacionalista
after_electionSergio Osmeña
after_partyNacionalista
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election_name[Senate election](1941-philippine-senate-election)
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next_election1946 Philippine Senate election
next_year1946
seats_for_election24 (of the 24) seats to the Senate of the Philippines
majority_seats24
party1Nacionalista Party
popular_vote123,385,017
percentage179.99
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party2Popular Front (Sumulong wing)
popular_vote22,888,103
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party3Popular Front (Abad Santos wing)
popular_vote31,581,896
percentage35.41
seats30
titleSenate President
before_electionDefunct since 1935, last held by Manuel L. Quezon
before_partyNacionalista Democratico
after_electionManuel Roxas
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election_name[House of Representatives election](1941-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections)
ongoingno
previous_election[1938](1938-philippine-legislative-election)
next_election[1946](1946-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections)
seats_for_electionAll 98 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
majority_seats50
noleaderyes
nopercentageyes
party1Nacionalista Party
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party2Popular Front (Philippines)
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party3Partido Democrata Nacional
last_election30
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party4Young Philippines
last_election40
seats41
titleSpeaker
before_electionJosé Yulo
before_partyNacionalista
after_electionJosé Zulueta
after_partyNacionalista

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]]

PresidentVice presidentSenators
Manuel L. Quezon
Sergio Osmeña Sr
Alauya Alonto (Sultan Sa Ramain)
Melecio Arranz
Nicolas Buendia
Mariano Jesus Cuenco
Esteban de la Rama
Antonio de las Alas
Ramon J. Fernandez
Carlos P. Garcia
Pedro Hernaez
Domingo Imperial
Vicente Madrigal
Daniel Maramba
Rafael Martinez
José Ozámiz
Quintin Paredes
Elpidio Quirino
Vicente Rama
Claro M. Recto
Manuel A. Roxas I
Eulogio A. Rodriguez Sr
Proceso Sebastian
Emiliano Tria Tirona
Ramon Torres
Jose Yulo
PresidentVice presidentSenators
Juan Sumulong Sr(Sumulong)
Emilio M. Javier(Sumulong)
Jose Alejandrino Sr.(Sumulong)
Jose M. Bayot(Sumulong)
Jose Casal(Sumulong)
Felicidad Climaco(Sumulong)
Pedro Coleto(Sumulong)
Jose Gamboa(Sumulong)
Fernando Gardoqui(Sumulong)
Eliseo Imzon(Sumulong)
Melchor Lagasca(Sumulong)
Julio A. Llorente(Sumulong)
Marcelino Lontok(Sumulong)
Sixto Lopez(Sumulong)
Mamerto Manalo(Sumulong)
Angel Marin(Sumulong)
Emilio Medina(Sumulong)
Raymundo Melliza(Sumulong)
Jose Padilla Sr.(Sumulong)
Jose Palarca Sr(Sumulong)
Francisco Ramos(Sumulong)
Pablo Rocha(Sumulong)
Geronimo Santiago(Sumulong)
Filemon Sotto(Sumulong)
Vicente Sotto Sr.(Sumulong)
Juan Villamor(Sumulong)
PresidentVice presidentSenators
Pedro Abad Santos (withdrew)(Abad Santos)
Pilar V. Aglipay
Jose Alejandrino Sr (guest)(Sumulong)
Angel Ancajas(Abad Santos)
Mariano Balgos(Abad Santos)
Isabelo Caballero(Abad Santos)
Pedro C. Castro(Abad Santos)
Severo Dava(Abad Santos)
Mateo del Castillo(Abad Santos)
Isabelo delos Reyes Jr.(Abad Santos)
Francisco Dematera(Abad Santos)
Lino Dizon(Abad Santos)
Crisanto Evangelista(Abad Santos)
Juan Feleo(Abad Santos)
Severino Izon(Abad Santos)
Manuel Joven(Abad Santos)
Ignacio Nabong (withdrew)(Abad Santos)
Norberto Nabong(Abad Santos)
Jose M. Nava(Abad Santos)
Jose Padilla Sr. (guest)(Sumulong)
Datu Tampugao Pagayao(Abad Santos)
Antonio Paguia(Abad Santos)
Narcisa Paguibitan(Abad Santos)
Antonio Salvador(Abad Santos)
Hadji Usman(Abad Santos)

[[Ganap Party]] (Partido Ganap de Filipinas)

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

Partido Modernista

PresidentVice presidentSenators
Hilario C. Moncado
Emilio F. Aguinaldo Sr (withdrew)
Pedro Arteche
Honorio Caringal (withdrew)
Vicente del Rosario
Mariano delos Santos
Francisco Afan Delgado
Crisanto Evangelista (guest)
Santiago Fonacier
Melchor Lagasca (guest)
Manuel Luz
Josefa Martinez
Flora Ylagan

Independent candidates

PresidentVice presidentSenator
Ernesto T. Belleza
Hermogenes Dumpit
Veronica Miciano
Pedro Yabut
Manuel Briones

Results

President

Main article: 1941 Philippine presidential election

Vice president

Senate

Main article: 1941 Philippine Senate election

House of Representatives

Main article: 1941 Philippine House of Representatives elections

References

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