4th Philippine Legislature
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The Fourth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippine Islands under the sovereign control of the United States from October 16, 1916 to March 8, 1919.
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[edit] Sessions
- First Regular Session: October 16, 1916– February 8, 1917
- First Special Session: February 12 – February 22, 1917
- Second Regular Session: October 16, 1917 – February 8, 1918
- Second Special Session: September 30 – October 2, 1918
- Third Regular Session: October 7, 1918 – February 8, 1919
[edit] Legislation
The Fourth Philippine Legislature passed a total of 204 laws (Act Nos. 2665 – 2868)
[edit] Major Legislation
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Philippine Senate
- Senate President: Manuel L. Quezon
- Majority Floor Leader: Francisco Villanueva
[edit] Philippine Assembly
- Speaker: Sergio Osmeña (2nd District Cebu)
[edit] Members
[edit] Philippine Senate
District | Senator | Party | |
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1st District | Vicente Singson Encarnacion |
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Juan Villamor |
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2nd District | Aquilino Calvo[1] |
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Pedro Ma. Sison |
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3rd District | Isauro Gabaldon |
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Francisco Liongson |
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4th District | Pedro Guevara |
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Rafael Palma |
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5th District | Vicente Ilustre |
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Manuel L. Quezon |
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6th District | Mario Guarina |
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Leoncio Imperial |
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7th District | Jose Altavas |
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Francisco Villanueva |
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8th District | Espiridion Guanco |
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Manuel Lopez |
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9th District | Esteban Singson |
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Jose Ma. Veloso |
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10th District | Mario Guarina |
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Leoncio Imperial |
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11th District | Nicolas Capistrano |
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Jose A. Clarin |
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12th District | Hadji Butu[2] |
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Joaquin D. Luna |
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- 1. ^ Resigned on February 1, 1917. Replaced by Matias Gonzales who was elected in a special election held on May 5, 1917.
[edit] Philippine Assembly
Province | District | Representative |
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Albay |
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Domingo Diaz |
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Jose O. Vera | |
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Tomas Luna | |
Ambos Camarines |
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Gonzalo S. Escalante |
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Manuel Rey | |
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Sulpicio V. Cea | |
Antique |
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Ramon Maza |
Bataan |
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Maximino de los Reyes |
Batanes |
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Juan G. Castillejos |
Batangas |
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Galicano Apacible |
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Pablo Borbon | |
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Benito Reyes Katigbak | |
Bohol |
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Celestino Gallares |
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Macario Lumain | |
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Filomena Caseñas Orbeta | |
Bulacan |
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Mariano Escueta |
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Ricardo Gonzales Lloret | |
Cagayan |
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Vicente T. Fernandez |
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Miguel Concepcion Nava | |
Capiz |
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Antonio Belo |
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Leopoldo Mobo Alba | |
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Leonardo Festin | |
Cavite |
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Emiliano Tria Tirona |
Cebu |
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Jose Hernaez |
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Sergio Osmeña | |
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Vicente Urgello | |
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Alejandro Ruiz | |
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Mariano Jesus Cuenco | |
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Miguel Raffiñan | |
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Tomas Alonzo | |
Ilocos Norte |
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Vicente T. Llanes |
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Melchor Flor | |
Ilocos Sur |
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Alberto Reyes |
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Ponciano Morales | |
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Eustaquio Purugganan | |
Iloilo |
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Jose M. Arroyo |
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Cresenciano Lozano | |
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Nicanor Gregorius | |
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Tiburcio Lutero | |
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Juan de Leon | |
Isabela |
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Mauro Verzosa |
La Union |
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Juan T. Lucero |
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Valerio M. Fontanilla | |
Laguna |
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Feliciano Gomez |
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Crisanto M. Guysayko | |
Leyte |
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Manuel Veloso |
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Dalmacio Costas | |
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Segundo Apostol | |
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Ruperto Kapunan | |
Manila |
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Antonio Montenegro |
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Luciano de la Rosa | |
Mindanao and Sulu |
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Rafael Acuña |
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Datu Piang | |
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Teodoro Palma Gil | |
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Datu Benito | |
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Pablo Lorenzo | |
Mindoro |
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Mariano P. Leuterio |
Misamis |
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Gregorio Borromeo |
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Ramon B. Neri | |
Mountain Province |
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Juan Cariño |
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Rafael Bulayungan | |
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Valentin Manglapus | |
Negros Occidental |
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Lope B. Severino |
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Rafael R. Alunan | |
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Gil Montilla | |
Negros Oriental |
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Restituto Villegas |
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Felipe Tayko | |
Nueva Ecija |
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Isidoro Gonzales |
Nueva Vizcaya |
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Wenceslao Valera |
Palawan |
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Manuel Sandoval |
Pampanga |
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Eduardo Gutierrez David |
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Pedro Abad Santos | |
Pangasinan |
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Modesto Sison |
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Aquilino Banaag | |
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Alejandro de Guzman | |
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Teodoro I. Gomez | |
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Bernabe de Guzman | |
Rizal |
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Arcadio Santos |
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Eugenio Santos | |
Samar |
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Pedro K. Mendiola |
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Pastor Salazar | |
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Jose Lugay Raquel | |
Sorsogon |
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Manuel Escudero |
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Amancio Aguilar | |
Surigao |
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Eusebio Tiongko |
Tarlac |
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Luis Morales |
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Cayetano Rivera | |
Tayabas |
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Alfonso M. Recto |
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Gregorio Nieva | |
Zambales |
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Guillermo F. Pablo |
[edit] See also
Congress of the Philippines
Senate • House of Representatives
Malolos Congress (1898–1899) |
9th Philippine Legislature (1931–1934) |
6th Congress (1966–1969) |
[edit] External links
- List of Senators. Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved on September 16, 2006.
- The LAWPHi'L Project - Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank. Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved on September 16, 2006.
[edit] Further reading
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P.. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.