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1941 Philippine general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1941 Philippine general election |
| country | Philippines |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1935 Philippine general election |
| previous_year | 1938 |
| next_election | 1946 Philippine general election |
| next_year | 1946 |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [Presidential election](1941-philippine-presidential-election) |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1935 Philippine presidential election |
| previous_year | 1935 |
| next_election | 1946 Philippine presidential election |
| next_year | *1946* |
| image1 | Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942) (cropped).jpg |
| candidate1 | **Manuel L. Quezon** |
| party1 | Nacionalista |
| running_mate1 | **Sergio Osmeña** |
| popular_vote1 | **1,340,320** |
| percentage1 | **80.13%** |
| image2 | Juan Sumulong (cropped).jpg |
| candidate2 | Juan Sumulong |
| party2 | Popular Front (Philippines) |
| running_mate2 | Emilio Javier |
| popular_vote2 | 298,608 |
| percentage2 | 17.85% |
| before_election | Manuel L. Quezon |
| after_election | Manuel L. Quezon |
| before_party | Nacionalista |
| after_party | Nacionalista |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [Vice presidential election](1941-philippine-presidential-election) |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1935 Philippine presidential election |
| previous_year | 1935 |
| next_election | 1946 Philippine presidential election |
| next_year | 1946 |
| image1 | File:Vice President Sergio Osmeña.jpg |
| candidate1 | **Sergio Osmeña** |
| party1 | Nacionalista |
| popular_vote1 | **1,445,897** |
| percentage1 | **90.24%** |
| image2 | File:No avatar.png |
| candidate2 | Emilio Javier |
| party2 | Popular Front |
| popular_vote2 | 124,035 |
| percentage2 | 7.74% |
| title | Vice President |
| before_election | Sergio Osmeña |
| before_party | Nacionalista |
| after_election | Sergio Osmeña |
| after_party | Nacionalista |
| module | {{Infobox election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [Senate election](1941-philippine-senate-election) |
| type | parliamentary |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1934 Philippine Senate elections |
| previous_year | 1934 |
| next_election | 1946 Philippine Senate election |
| next_year | 1946 |
| seats_for_election | 24 (of the 24) seats to the Senate of the Philippines |
| majority_seats | 24 |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| popular_vote1 | 23,385,017 |
| percentage1 | 79.99 |
| seats1 | 24 |
| party2 | Popular Front (Sumulong wing) |
| popular_vote2 | 2,888,103 |
| percentage2 | 9.88 |
| seats2 | 0 |
| party3 | Popular Front (Abad Santos wing) |
| popular_vote3 | 1,581,896 |
| percentage3 | 5.41 |
| seats3 | 0 |
| title | Senate President |
| before_election | Defunct since 1935, last held by Manuel L. Quezon |
| before_party | Nacionalista Democratico |
| after_election | Manuel Roxas |
| after_party | Nacionalista |
| module | {{Infobox legislative election |
| embed | yes |
| election_name | [House of Representatives election](1941-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections) |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | [1938](1938-philippine-legislative-election) |
| next_election | [1946](1946-philippine-house-of-representatives-elections) |
| seats_for_election | All 98 seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines |
| majority_seats | 50 |
| noleader | yes |
| nopercentage | yes |
| party1 | Nacionalista Party |
| last_election1 | 98 |
| seats1 | 94 |
| party2 | Popular Front (Philippines) |
| last_election2 | 0 |
| seats2 | 1 |
| party3 | Partido Democrata Nacional |
| last_election3 | 0 |
| seats3 | 1 |
| party4 | Young Philippines |
| last_election4 | 0 |
| seats4 | 1 |
| title | Speaker |
| before_election | José Yulo |
| before_party | Nacionalista |
| after_election | José Zulueta |
| after_party | Nacionalista |
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]]
| President | Vice president | Senators |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
[[Popular Front (Philippines)|Popular Front]] ([[Juan Sumulong|Sumulong]] Wing)
| President | Vice president | Senators |
|---|---|---|
| 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) |
[[Popular Front (Philippines)|Popular Front]] ([[Pedro Abad Santos|Abad Santos]] Wing)
| President | Vice president | Senators |
|---|---|---|
| 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)
| President | Vice president | Senators |
|---|---|---|
| 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
| President | Vice president | Senators |
|---|---|---|
| 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
| President | Vice president | Senator |
|---|---|---|
| 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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