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Philippine Senate elections, 1916

Philippine Senate election, 1916
Philippines
October 3, 1916 1919 →

22 (of the 24) seats in the Philippine Senate
  Majority party Minority party
  Quezon.jpg
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Vicente Singson Encarnacion
Party Nacionalista Progresista
Leader's seat 5th District 1st District
Seats won 20 1

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Election results; each district elected two Senators

Elected Senate President

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista


Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

The first-ever elections to Philippine Senate were held on October 3, 1916, immediately after the passage of the Philippine Autonomy Act, known as the Jones Law. The Act created the Senate of the Philippines. The Senate replaced the Philippine Commission as the upper house of the Philippine Legislature, thus creating for the first time a fully elected national legislative branch in the Philippines, under the American colonial Insular Government. Each district elected two senators (plurality-at-large): The first-placer was to serve a six-year term while the second-placer was to serve a three-year term. On each election thereafter, one seat per district was up (first past the post). The senators from the 12th district were appointed by the American governor-general for no fixed term.


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