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3rd Philippine Legislature
5th legislative term of the Philippines
5th legislative term of the Philippines
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- William Cameron Forbes (until September 1, 1913)
- Francis Burton Harrison (from September 2, 1913)
- William Cameron Forbes (until September 1, 1913)
- Francis Burton Harrison (from September 2, 1913)
- Macario Adriatico (until November 5, 1914)
- Galicano Apacible (from November 5, 1914)
The 3rd Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from October 16, 1912, to February 24, 1916.
Sessions
- First Regular Session: October 16, 1912 – February 3, 1913
- First Special Session: February 6 – 11, 1913
- Second Regular Session: October 16, 1913 – February 3, 1914
- Second Special Session: February 4 – 28, 1914
- Third Regular Session: October 16, 1914 – February 5, 1915
- Fourth Regular Session: October 16, 1915 – February 4, 1916
- Third Special Session: February 14 – 24, 1916
Legislation
The Third Philippine Legislature passed a total of 473 laws (Act Nos. 2192–2664)
Leadership
Philippine Commission
until September 1, 1913 from September 2, 1913
- Governor-General and President of the Philippine Commission:
- William Cameron Forbes, until September 1, 1913
- Francis Burton Harrison, from September 2, 1913
Philippine Assembly
- Speaker: Sergio Osmeña (Cebu–2nd, Nacionalista)
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Macario Adriatico (Mindoro, Nacionalista), until November 5, 1914
- Galicano Apacible (Batangas–1st, Nacionalista), from November 5, 1914
Members
Philippine Commission
- Gregorio S. Araneta
- Frank A. Branagan
- Jaime C. de Veyra
- Winfred Thaxter Denison
- Charles B. Elliott
- Vicente Singson Encarnacion
- William Cameron Forbes
- Newton W. Gilbert
- Francis Burton Harrison
- Vicente Ilustre
- Victorino Mapa
- Jose de Luzuriaga
- Henderson S. Martin
- Rafael Palma
- Eugene E. Reed
- Clinton L. Riggs
- Juan Sumulong
- Dean Conant Worcester
Sources:
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the First Session, October 16, 1912, to February 3, 1913, and A Special Session, February 6, 1913, to February 11, 1913, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1913.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Second Session, October 16, 1913, to February 3, 1914, and A Special Session, February 6, 1914, to February 28, 1914, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1914.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Third Session, October 16, 1914, to February 5, 1915, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1915.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Fourth Session, October 16, 1915, to February 4, 1916, and A Special Session, February 14, 1916, to February 24, 1916, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1916.
Philippine Assembly
| Province/City | District | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albay | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Ambos Camarines | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Antique | Lone | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| Bataan | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Batanes | Lone | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| Batangas | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Bohol | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Bulacan | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Cagayan | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Capiz | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | |||
| 3rd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Cavite | Lone | Independent}}" | ||
| Cebu | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 4th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 5th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 6th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 7th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| Ilocos Norte | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Ilocos Sur | 1st | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | |||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Iloilo | 1st | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Independent}}" | Independent | ||
| 4th | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| 5th | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Isabela | Lone | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| La Laguna | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| La Union | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Leyte | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Independent}}" | Independent | ||
| 4th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | |||
| Manila | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Liga Popular | |||
| Mindoro | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Liga Popular | ||||
| Misamis | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Negros Occidental | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Negros Oriental | 1st | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | ||
| Progresista Party}}" | Progresista | |||
| Nueva Ecija | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Palawan | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Pampanga | 1st | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Pangasinan | 1st | Independent}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 4th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 5th | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Rizal | 1st | Progresista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | |||
| Samar | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| 3rd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Sorsogon | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Surigao | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Tarlac | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista | ||
| Tayabas | 1st | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| 2nd | Independent}}" | Independent | ||
| Zambales | Lone | Nacionalista Party}}" | ||
| Nacionalista Party}}" | Nacionalista |
Notes
References
References
- (1935). "Our Delegates to the Constitutional Assembly". Benipayo Press.
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