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1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Election of delegates to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934, in accordance with the Tydings-McDuffie Act.

The Convention drafted the 1935 Constitution, which was the basic law of the Philippines under the American-sponsored Commonwealth of the Philippines and the post-War, sovereign Third Republic.

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Results

Province/City Electorate Votes cast %
Abra 11,244 7,083 63.0
Agusan 8,687 5,781 66.5
Albay 50,328 25,460 50.6
Antique 18,036 8,988 49.8
Baguio 2,260 1,255 55.5
Bataan 14,931 10,158 68.0
Batanes 1,800 1,318 73.2
Batangas 59,585 38,159 64.0
Bohol 47,240 23,361 49.5
Bulacan 57,784 33,653 58.2
Cagayan 36,689 19,424 52.9
Camarines Norte 11,392 6,441 56.5
Camarines Sur 38,798 19,577 50.5
Capiz 36,742 13,063 35.6
Cavite 39,823 22,844 57.4
Cebu 105,792 48,734 46.1
Davao 18,933 9,616 50.8
Ilocos Norte 30,088 20,649 68.6
Ilocos Sur 39,014 19,529 50.1
Iloilo 81,653 43,492 53.3
Isabela 23,321 13,760 59.0
La Union 30,631 17,890 58.4
Laguna 49,181 25,704 52.3
Leyte 84,348 44,645 52.9
Manila 70,082 26,474 37.8
Marinduque 11,006 7,999 72.7
Masbate 14,296 7,276 50.9
Mindoro 15,757 9,914 62.9
Misamis Occidental 18,552 7,973 43.0
Misamis Oriental 19,185 10,058 52.4
Negros Occidental 85,566 32,594 38.1
Negros Oriental 28,101 14,437 51.4
Nueva Ecija 58,146 28,834 49.6
Nueva Vizcaya 9,553 6,382 66.8
Palawan 8,601 4,892 56.9
Pampanga 52,296 31,581 60.4
Pangasinan 114,264 57,100 50.0
Rizal 68,311 33,630 49.2
Romblon 7,597 4,056 53.4
Samar 42,946 23,621 55.0
Sorsogon 31,749 16,936 53.3
Surigao 21,767 10,021 46.0
Tarlac 33,212 14,266 43.0
Tayabas 60,898 23,986 39.4
Zambales 15,432 8,986 58.2
Zamboanga 18,478 11,421 61.8
Total 1,704,095 873,021 51.2
Source: Bureau of Printing[1]

Elected delegates

Province/City District Delegate
Abra Lone Julio Borbon
Jesus Paredes
Agusan Lone Apolonio D. Curato
Delfin Gumban
Albay 1st Jose Bonto
Ambrosio Calleja
2nd Saturnino Benito
Toribio P. Perez
3rd Jose Conejero
Francisco Muñoz
4th Braulio Leonardo
Jesus B. Surban
Antique Lone Ramon Maza
Angel Salazar
Bataan Lone Roman Cruz
Miguel Cuaderno Sr.
Batanes Lone Juan Castillejos
Mariano Lizardo
Batangas 1st Antonino Barrion
Conrado V. Sanchez
2nd Eusebio M. Lopez
Eusebio Orense
3rd Jose P. Laurel
Claro M. Recto
Bohol 1st Gaudencio Cloribel
Bernardino Inting
2nd Perfecto Balili
José Clarín
3rd Teofilo Buslon
Anastacio Mumar
Bukidnon Lone Pedro Melendez
Jose S. Sanvictores
Bulacan 1st Nicolas Buendia
Teodoro Sandiko
2nd Manuel L. Sevilla
Antonio Villarama
Cagayan 1st Marcelo Adduru
Vicente Nepomuceno
2nd Antonio Guzman
Miguel Pio
Camarines Norte Lone Baldomero Lapak
Wenceslao Vinzons
Camarines Sur 1st Manuel Abella
Gabriel P. Prieto
2nd Severo Cea
Exequiel S. Grageda
Capiz 1st Jose Altavas
Manuel Roxas
2nd Antonio A. Arcenas
Cornelio Villareal
3rd Jose Hontiveros
Teodulfo Suñer
Cavite Lone Demetrio Encarnacion
Vicente Francisco
Cebu 1st Manuel Briones
Antonio Mansueto
2nd Paulino Gullas
Filemon Sotto
3rd Vicente Sotto
Antonio Ybañez
4th Casiano S. Carin
Cesar Kintanar
5th Mariano Jesús Cuenco
Dionisio Niere
6th Nicolas Rafols
Felismeno V. Rivera
7th Juanito T. Maramara
Hilario Moncado
Cotabato Lone Menendang Piang
Blah Sinsuat
Davao Lone Rafael Castillo
Pantaleon A. Pelayo
Ilocos Norte 1st Maximino Bueno
Irineo Ranjo
2nd Servando Castro
Francisco Ventura
Ilocos Sur 1st Elpidio Quirino
Vicente Singson Encarnacion
2nd Artemio Abaya
Delfin Joven
Iloilo 1st Mariano Ezpeleta
Sofronio M. Flores
2nd Fermin Caram
Ruperto Montinola
3rd Tomás Confesor
Tiburcio Lutero
4th Tranquilino J. Divinagracia
Matias Yusay
5th Jose Aldeguer
Jose Ganzon
Isabela Lone Manuel B. Binag
Elias Ocampo
La Union 1st Pio Ancheta
Camilo Osías
2nd Alejandro F. de Guzman
Enrique C. Sobrepeña
Laguna 1st Jose Maria Delgado
Domingo Zavalla
2nd Conrado Benitez
Pedro Guevara
Lanao Lone Alauya Alonto
Tomas Cabili
Leyte 1st Mateo Canonoy
Rafael Martinez
2nd Quiremon Alkuino
Manuel Martinez Corro
3rd Victorino N. Salazar
Francisco Zialcita
4th Ruperto Kapunan
Norberto Romualdez
5th Atilano Cinco
Mamerto S. Ribo
Manila 1st Manuel Lim
Gregorio Perfecto
2nd Salvador Araneta
Rafael Palma
Marinduque Lone Ricardo Nepomuceno
Timoteo P. Ricohermoso
Masbate Lone Amancio Aguilar
Jose Zurbito
Mindoro Lone Cipriano Liboro
Juan Navarro
Misamis Occidental Lone Paulino A. Conol
José Ozámiz
Misamis Oriental Lone Jose Artadi
Manuel C. Fernandez
Mountain Province Apayao Blas Villamor
Jose Fakañgan
Baguio Sixto A. Gaerlan
Felipe E. Jose
Benguet Jose O. Cariño
Jose Velasco
Bontoc Clement F. Irving
Jose M. Lorenzana
Ifugao Alberto Crespillo
Miguel Gumangan
Kalinga Max Duguiang
Saturnino Moldero
Negros Occidental 1st Juan Ledesma
Jose C. Locsin
2nd Pedro Hernaez
Simplicio Lizares
3rd Enrique Montilla
Jesus Y. Perez
Negros Oriental 1st Vicente Lopez
Hermenegildo Villanueva
2nd Sergio G. Jumawan
José E. Romero
Nueva Ecija 1st Eugenio Baltao
Florentino O. Chioco
2nd Exequiel Santos
Bonifacio Ysip
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Leon Cabarroguis
Demetrio Quirino
Palawan Lone Gaudencio E. Abordo
Evaristo R. Sandoval
Pampanga 1st Felix Bautista
Juan D. Nepomuceno
2nd José Alejandrino
Jose Gutierrez David
Pangasinan 1st Enrique Braganza
Anacleto R. Ramos
2nd Numeriano Tanopo
Juan Ventanilla
3rd Pascual M. Beltran
Jose L. de Guzman
4th Jose M. Aruego
Eusebio Sison
5th Leoncio R. Esliza
Bernabe de Guzman
Rizal 1st Castor P. Cruz
Juan Ortega
2nd Domingo T. Dikit
Mariano Melendres
Romblon Lone Manuel Albero
Antonio Montesa
Samar 1st Agripino P. Escareal
Luciano Ortiz
2nd Pedro R. Arteche
Serafin Marabut
3rd Felipe Abrigo
Juan L. Bocar
Sorsogon 1st Adolfo Grafilo
Jose S. Reyes
2nd Francisco Arellano
Mario Guariña
Sulu Lone Jose Montaño
Arolas Tulawi
Surigao Lone Clementino D. Diez
Montano A. Ortiz
Tarlac 1st Gregorio M. Bañaga
Luis Morales
2nd Alejandro A. Galang
Enrique Maglanoc
Tayabas 1st Fabian R. Millar
Godofredo Reyes
2nd Romualdo Enriquez
Vicente Salumbides
Zambales Lone Alejo Labrador
Potenciano Lesaca
Zamboanga Lone Pablo Lorenzo
Florentino Saguin
Source:[2]
Position Name
President Claro M. Recto
1st Vice-President Ruperto Montinola
2nd Vice-President Teodoro Sandiko
Secretary Narciso Pimentel
Sergeant-at-Arms Narciso Diokno
Timekeeper Hilario Moncado

See also

References

  1. ^ The Philippine Statistical Review. Vol. 2. Bureau of Printing. 1935. p. 128.
  2. ^ Our Delegates to the Constitutional Assembly. Manila: Benipayo Press. 1935.

External links

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