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Election in the Philippines on 1941
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 .
President
Hilario C. Moncado
Partido Modernista
Vice president
Emilio F. Aguinaldo Sr (withdrew)
Partido Modernista
Senators
Pedro Arteche
Partido Modernista
Honorio Caringal (withdrew)
Partido Modernista
Vicente del Rosario
Partido Modernista
Mariano delos Santos
Partido Modernista
Francisco Afan Delgado
Partido Modernista
Crisanto Evangelista (guest)
Popular Front (Abad Santos Wing)
Santiago Fonacier
Partido Modernista
Melchor Lagasca (guest)
Popular Front (Sumulong Wing)
Manuel Luz
Partido Modernista
Josefa Martinez
Partido Modernista
Flora Ylagan
Partido Modernista
Independent candidates [ edit ]
e • d Summary of the November 11, 1941 Senatorial election results
Rank
Candidate
Party
Votes
1.
Claro M. Recto a
Nacionalista
1,084,003
2.
Manuel Roxas
Nacionalista
1,076,389
3.
Quintin Paredes a
Nacionalista
1,046,715
4.
Jose Yulo a
Nacionalista
1,035,025
5.
Elpidio Quirino
Nacionalista
1,013,095
6.
Antonio de las Alas a
Nacionalista
1,002,853
7.
Emiliano Tria Tirona a
Nacionalista
983,740
8.
Eulogio Rodriguez a
Nacionalista
982,144
9.
Vicente Madrigal a
Nacionalista
977,119
10.
Mariano Jesus Cuenco
Nacionalista
974,683
11.
Melecio Arranz
Nacionalista
973,403
12.
Carlos P. Garcia
Nacionalista
972,034
13.
Ramon Torres
Nacionalista
962,836
14.
Domingo Imperial
Nacionalista
959,633
15.
Daniel Maramba b
Nacionalista
959,390
16.
Pedro Hernaez
Nacionalista
949,238
17.
Ramon J. Fernandez
Nacionalista
947,798
18.
Jose Ozamiz b
Nacionalista
947,106
19.
Nicolas Buendia
Nacionalista
944,315
20.
Esteban de la Rama
Nacionalista
937,746
21.
Vicente Rama
Nacionalista
934,254
22.
Proceso Sebastian a
Nacionalista
930,179
23.
Alauya Alonto 1
Nacionalista
919,348
24.
Rafael Martinez 2
Nacionalista
871,971
25.
Vicente Sotto
Popular Front (Sumulong)
229,276
26.
Filemon Sotto
Popular Front (Sumulong)
191,815
27.
Jose Alejandrino
Popular Front (Sumulong)
128,077
28.
Jose Padilla Sr.
Popular Front (Sumulong)
127,557
29.
Emilio Medina
Popular Front (Sumulong)
125,896
30.
Eliseo Imzon
Popular Front (Sumulong Wing)
123,540
31.
Geronimo Santiago
Popular Front (Sumulong Wing)
120,005
32.
Manuel Briones
Independent
118,804
33.
Isabelo delos Reyes Jr.
Popular Front (Abad Santos Wing)
117,339
34.
Sixto Lopez
Popular Front (Sumulong)
116,888
35.
Juan Villamor
Popular Front (Sumulong)
116,437
36.
Jose Palarca Sr
Popular Front (Sumulong)
115,087
37.
Raymundo Melliza
Popular Front (Sumulong)
114,987
38.
Arsenio Suazo
Popular Front (Sumulong)
110,210
39.
Angel Marin
Popular Front (Sumulong)
110,007
40.
Jose M. Bayot
Popular Front (Sumulong)
109,667
41.
Felicidad Climaco
Popular Front (Sumulong)
109,610
42.
Julio A. Llorente
Popular Front (Sumulong)
109,480
43.
Jose Gamboa
Popular Front (Sumulong)
108,798
44.
Pedro Coleto
Popular Front (Sumulong)
107,365
45.
Marcelino Lontok
Popular Front (Sumulong)
104,117
46.
Mamerto Manalo
Popular Front (Sumulong)
102,798
47.
Fernando Gardoqui
Popular Front (Sumulong)
99,889
48.
Crisanto Evangelista
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
97,554
49.
Norberto Nabong
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
97,231
50.
Juan Feleo
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
96,740
51.
Jose M. Nava
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
94,887
52.
Angel Ancajas
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
91,005
53.
Lino Dizon
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
88,547
54.
Jose Casal
Popular Front (Sumulong)
85,403
55.
Pablo Rocha
Popular Front (Sumulong)
84,996
56.
Melchor Lagasca
Popular Front (Sumulong)
82,009
57.
Antonio Paguia
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
80,468
58.
Mateo del Castillo
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
79,368
59.
Severino Izon
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
76,682
60.
Antonio Salvador
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
76,413
61.
Hadji Usman
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
76,397
62.
Pedro C. Castro
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
75,558
63.
Francisco Dematera
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
68,773
64.
Isabello Caballero
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
67,588
65.
Perfecto Reyes
Ganap
65,002
66.
Mariano P. Balgos
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
64,799
67.
Alfredo Dumlao
Ganap
64,553
68.
Manuel Joven
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
62,006
69.
Severo Dava
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
61,956
70.
Ciriaco V. Campomanes
Ganap
57,440
71.
Vicente Pamatinat
Ganap
55,211
72.
Ricardo Valdivia
Ganap
55,044
73.
Narcisa Paguibitan
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
54,632
74.
Francisco Ramos
Popular Front (Sumulong)
54,189
75.
Datu Tampugao Pagayao
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
53,953
76.
Samson Palomares
Ganap
50,489
77.
Esteban Coruna
Ganap
50,113
78.
Fernando Mangson
Ganap
48,770
79.
Eulalio Tolentino
Ganap
48,502
80.
Prudencio Vega
Ganap
47,822
81.
Antipas Soriano
Ganap
47,347
82.
Francisco Robles
Ganap
46,883
83.
Jose Jabeon
Ganap
45,984
84.
Joaquin Flavier
Ganap
44,980
85.
Pedro Zaragosa
Ganap
44,669
86.
Francisco Afan Delgado
Partido Modernista
41,890
87.
Antonio Ramos
Ganap
40,008
88.
Aurelio Tankeko
Ganap
37,965
89.
Sixto Bedrus
Ganap
37,714
90.
Santiago Fonacier
Partido Modernista
37,503
91.
Gaudencio Bautista
Ganap
36,912
92.
Mariano Lumbre
Ganap
36,715
93.
Flora Ylagan
Partido Modernista
34,730
94.
Wenceslao Asistido
Ganap
32,803
95.
Marcelino Chavez
Ganap
30,058
96.
Florentino Subayno
Ganap
28,447
97.
Josefina Martinez
Partido Modernista
25,596
98.
Pedro Arteche
Partido Modernista
23,441
99.
Manuel Luz
Partido Modernista
20,004
100.
Vicente del Rosario
Partido Modernista
13,259
101.
Mariano delos Santos
Partido Modernista
11,446
102.
Honorio Caringal (withdrew)
Partido Modernista
0
103.
Ignacio Nabong (withdrew)
Popular Front (Abad Santos)
0
^a The following were detained because of collaboration charges with the Japanese: Antonio de las Alas, Vicente Madrigal, Quintin Paredes , Claro M. Recto , Eulogio Rodriguez , Proceso E. Sebastian, Emiliano Tria Tirona and José Yulo .
^b Daniel Maramba died and Jose Ozamis was executed during the war.
^c The senators elected in 1941 served only from July 5, 1945 to April 23, 1946 except for Alauya Alonto, Esteban de la Rama, Pedro C. Hernaez, Vicente Madrigal, Vicente Rama, Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr., Proceso E. Sebastian, and Emiliano Tria Tirona, who served until May 22, 1947.
^1 Alauya Alonto used his Muslim Name "Sa Ramain" during the elections
^2 Replaced Norberto Romuáldez who died on the eve of the elections.
Note: The tally of votes is incomplete, as the official tally of votes were destroyed during World War II.
House of Representatives [ edit ]