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1907 Philippines local elections

16 June 1907 1909 →
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Pedro Paterno Sergio Osmeña
Party Ministerials Nacionalista
Leader's seat Manila Cebu
Municipalities 18 8
1909 Philippines legislative election

← 1907 7-14 March 1909 1913 →

All 81 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
41 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Pedro Paterno Sergio Osmeña
Party Ministerials Nacionalista
Leader's seat La Laguna Cebu
Seats won 64 10
Popular vote 55,289 28,073
Percentage 52.48% 26.65%

Elected President of the Legislative Council

Pedro Paterno
Ministerials

1913 Philippines general election

← 1909 26 October-2 November 1913 1919 →

All 81 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
41 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Felipe Buencamino Sergio Osmeña
Party Ministerials Nacionalista
Leader's seat Zamboanga Cebu
Seats won 49 20
Seat change +/- Decrease 15 Increase 10
Popular vote 151,084 98,563
Percentage 49.52% 32.30%
Swing +/- Decrease 2.96% Increase 5.65%

Chief of the Philippine Government before election

None
Felipe Buencamino as President of the Legislative Council
Ministerials

Elected Chief of the Philippine Government

Felipe Buencamino
Ministerials

1919 Philippines general election

← 1913 16 November 1919 1921 →

All 81 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
41 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Sergio Osmeña Gabriel M. Reyes Felipe Buencamino
Party Nacionalista Filipino People's Liberal
Seats won 51 11 9
Seat change +/- Increase 31 New party Decrease 40
Popular vote 803,548 170,583 142,923
Percentage 63.71% 13.52% 11.33%
Swing +/- Increase 31.41% New party Decrease 38.19%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Gregorio Aglipay
Party Republican Filipino Veterans'
Seats won 6 2
Seat change +/- Increase 5 New party
Popular vote 98,235 28,261
Percentage 7.78% 2.24%
Swing +/- Increase 3.27% New party

Chief of the Philippine Government before election

Cayetano Arellano
Liberal

Elected Chief of the Philippine Government

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista

1921 Philippines general election

← 1919 15 May 1921 1923 →

All 105 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Sergio Osmeña Gabriel M. Reyes
Party National Bloc Nacionalista Filipino People's
Seats won 41 35 18
Seat change +/- Increase 32 Decrease 16 Increase 7
Popular vote 475,230 402,848 201,396
Percentage 39.27% 33.29% 16.64%
Swing +/- Increase 27.94% Decrease 30.42% Increase 3.12%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Gregorio Aglipay
Party Republican
Seats won 7
Seat change +/- Increase 1
Popular vote 75,632
Percentage 6.25%
Swing +/- Decrease 1.53%

Chief of the Philippine Government before election

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista

Elected Chief of the Philippine Government

Manuel L. Quezon
National Bloc

1923 Philippines general election

← 1921 11 February 1923 1926 →

All 105 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Gabriel M. Reyes Gregorio Aglipay
Party Nacionalista Consolidado Filipino People's Republican
Seats won 75 16 6
Seat change +/- Increase 40 Decrease 2 Decrease 1
Popular vote 920,005 198,230 81,724
Percentage 71.81% 15.47% 6.38%
Swing +/- Increase 38.52% Decrease 1.17% Increase 0.13%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Party Liberal
Seats won 3
Seat change +/- Decrease 38
Popular vote 30,829
Percentage 2.41%
Swing +/- Decrease 36.86%

Chief of the Philippine Government before election

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista Consolidado

Elected Chief of the Philippine Government

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista Consolidado

1926 Philippines general election

← 1923 21 February 1926 1927 →

All 105 seats in the Legislative Council of the Philippine Islands
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Sergio Osmeña Gabriel M. Reyes
Party National Liberal Democratic Concentration Nacionalista Filipino People's
Seats won 40 36 17
Seat change +/- Increase 37 Decrease 39 Increase 1
Popular vote 556,840 500,954 236,021
Percentage 37.75% 33.96% 16.00%
Swing +/- Increase 35.34% Decrease 37.85% Increase 0.53%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Gregorio Aglipay
Party Republican
Seats won 9
Seat change +/- Increase 3
Popular vote 125,926
Percentage 8.53%
Swing +/- Increase 2.15%

Chief of the Philippine Government before election

Manuel L. Quezon
National Liberal Democratic Concentration

Elected Chief of the Philippine Government

Manuel L. Quezon
National Liberal Democratic Concentration

1927 Philippines general election

← 1926 5 June 1927 1932 →

All 235 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
118 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Juan Sumulong Gabriel M. Reyes
Party Nacionalista Liberal Democrata Filipino People's
Seats won 124 41 39
Seat change +/- Increase 88 Increase 1 Increase 22
Popular vote 785,236 259,105 247,965
Percentage 52.70% 17.39% 16.64%
Swing +/- Increase 18.74% Decrease 20.36% Increase 0.64%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Gregorio Aglipay
Party Republican
Seats won 22
Seat change +/- Increase 13
Popular vote 138,002
Percentage 9.26%
Swing +/- Increase 0.73%

Prime Minister before election

None
Manuel L. Quezon as Chief of the Philippine Government
Nacionalista

Elected Prime Minister

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

1932 Philippines general election

← 1927 20 March 1932 1936 →

All 235 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
118 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Gabriel M. Reyes Juan Sumulong
Party Nacionalista Filipino People's Liberal Democrata
Alliance Popular Front
Seats won 123 39 30
Seat change +/- Decrease 1 Steady 0 Decrease 11
Popular vote 901,490 286,441 205,582
Percentage 52.25% 16.60% 11.91%
Swing +/- Decrease 0.45% Decrease 0.04% Decrease 5.48%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Juan Sumulong Juan Sumulong Juan Sumulong
Party Sakdalista Republican Communist
Alliance Popular Front Popular Front Popular Front
Seats won 26 13 4
Seat change +/- New party Decrease 9 Increase 4
Popular vote 201,043 98,048 32,859
Percentage 11.65% 5.68% 1.90%
Swing +/- New party Decrease 3.58% Increase 1.43%

Prime Minister before election

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

Elected Prime Minister

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

1936 Philippines general election

← 1932 24 May 1936 1941 →

All 235 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
118 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Gabriel M. Reyes Juan Sumulong
Party Nacionalista Filipino People's Liberal Democrata
Seats won 158 43 15
Seat change +/- Increase 35 Increase 4 Decrease 15
Popular vote 1,103,215 305,933 105,197
Percentage 67.23% 18.47% 6.35%
Swing +/- Increase 11.98% Increase 1.87% Decrease 5.56%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Gregorio Aglipay Emilio Aguinaldo Benigno Ramos
Party Republican National Socialist Ganap Party
Seats won 8 6 4
Seat change +/- Decrease 5 New party New party
Popular vote 56,579 41,062 29,023
Percentage 3.42% 2,48% 1.75%
Swing +/- Decrease 2.26% New party New party

  Seventh party
 
Leader Crisanto Evangelista
Party Communist
Seats won 1
Seat change +/- Decrease 3
Popular vote 8,250
Percentage 0.50%
Swing +/- Decrease 1.40%

Prime Minister before election

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

Elected Prime Minister

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

1923[edit]

  PCd'I: 21 seats
  PSI: 63 seats
  PSU: 83 seats
  PRI: 11 seats
  Slavi e Tedeschi: 9 seats
  PCd'I: 6 seats
  PSd'Az: 2 seats
  PPI: 137 seats
  DS: 36 seats
  PLI: 139 seats
  PNF: 28 seats

1926[edit]

  PCd'I: 18 seats
  PSI-IOS: 155 seats
  PRI: 23 seats
  Slavi e Tedeschi: 9 seats
  PCd'I: 8 seats
  PSd'Az: 3 seats
  PPI: 141 seats
  PLI: 165 seats
  PNF: 13 seats

1931[edit]

  PCd'I: 34 seats
  PSI-IOS: 196 seats
  PRI: 25 seats
  Slavi e Tedeschi: 9 seats
  PCd'I: 7 seats
  PSd'Az: 3 seats
  DL: 41 seats
  PPI: 125 seats
  PLI: 63 seats
  PNF: 32 seats

1936[edit]

  PCd'I: 18 seats
  PSI-IOS: 227 seats
  PRI: 31 seats
  Slavi e Tedeschi: 10 seats
  PCd'I: 9 seats
  PSd'Az: 3 seats
  DL: 36 seats
  PPI: 175 seats
  PLI: 101 seats
  PNF: 20 seats

Governments[edit]

Prime Ministers of the Union of the Philippines
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government Coalition Legislature
(Election)
Governor-General
(Term)
Monarch
(Reign)
Took office Left office Time in office
Felipe Buencamino Felipe Buencamino
(1848–1929)
10 November
1913
5 June
1916
2 years, 208 days Ministerials Buencamino Ministerials II
(1913)
Ferdinando Martini

(1907–1913)
Victor Emmanuel III

(1900–1947)
Giacomo de Martino

(1913–1915)
Giuseppe Salvago Raggi

(1915–1918)
Cayetano Arellano Cayetano Arellano
(1847–1920)
5 June
1916
25 November
1919
3 years, 173 days Ministerials Arellano Ministerials
Achille Porta

(1918–1921)
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmeña
(1878–1961)
25 November
1919
25 May
1921
1 year, 181 days Nacionalista Osmeña Nacionalista III
(1919)
Manuel L. Quezon Manuel L. Quezon
(1878–1944)
25 May
1921
12 March
1922
6 years, 13 days National Bloc Quezon I National BlocFilipino People's IV
(1921)
Mario Lago

(1921–1941)
12 March
1922
12 February
1923
Nacionalista Consolidado Quezon II Nacionalista Consolidado
12 February
1923
7 August
1925
Nacionalista Consolidado Quezon III Nacionalista Consolidado V
(1923)
7 August
1925
23 February
1926
National Liberal Democratic Concentration Quezon IV National Liberal Democratic ConcentrationFilipino People's
23 February
1926
4 March
1927
National Liberal Democratic Concentration Quezon V National Liberal Democratic ConcentrationFilipino People's VI
(1926)
4 March
1927
7 June
1927
Nacionalista Quezon VI Nacionalista
Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government Coalition Legislature
(Election)
Monarch
(Reign)
Took office Left office Time in office
Ivanoe Bonomi Ivanoe Bonomi
(1873–1951)
4 July
1921
26 February
1922
237 days Italian Reformist Socialist Party Bonomi I ULPLDIPPIPDSIPSRI XXVI
(1921)
Victor Emmanuel III

(1900–1947)
Luigi Facta Luigi Facta
(1861–1930)
26 February
1922
1 August
1922
251 days Italian Liberal Party Facta I ULPLDIPPIPRPDSIPSRIPA
1 August 1922 4 November 1922 Facta II PLIPPIPRPDSIPSRI
Giovanni Giolitti Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
4 November
1922
12 February
1923
1 year, 221 days Italian Liberal Party Giolitti VI PLIPPIPDSIPSRIPSU
12 February
1923
12 June
1924
Giolitti VII PLIPPIPSU XXVII
(1923)
Filippo Meda Filippo Meda
(1869–1939)
12 June
1924
5 October
1924
1 year, 59 days Italian People's Party Meda I PPIPLI
5 October
1924
3 August
1925
Meda II PPIPLIPSU
Ivanoe Bonomi Ivanoe Bonomi
(1873–1951)
3 August
1925
1 December
1926
1 year, 120 days Independent Bonomi II PPIPLIPSU
Filippo Meda Filippo Meda
(1869–1939)
1 December
1926
15 June
1927
196 days Italian People's Party Meda III PPIPLI XXVIII
(1926)
Giovanni Gronchi Giovanni Gronchi
(1887–1978)
15 June
1927
25 October
1927
132 days Italian People's Party Gronchi PPIPSI-IOS
Giovanni Giolitti Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
25 October
1927
17 July
1928
266 days Italian Liberal Party Giolitti VIII PLIPPI
Stefano Cavazzoni Stefano Cavazzoni
(1881–1951)
17 July
1928
7 September
1929
1 year, 144 days Italian People's Party Cavazzoni I PPIPLI
7 September
1929
8 December
1929
Cavazzoni II PPI
Enrico de Nicola Enrico de Nicola
(1877–1959)
8 December
1929
31 March
1931
1 year, 113 days Italian Liberal Party De Nicola PLIPPIPCd'IDLPNF
Giacomo Matteotti Giacomo Matteotti
(1885–1959)
31 March
1931
24 August
1933
2 years, 146 days Italian Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Workers' International Matteotti I PSI-IOSPRIPCd'IDL XXIX
(1931)
Francesco Saverio Nitti Francesco Saverio Nitti
(1868–1953)
24 August
1933
4 August
1934
345 days Liberal Democrats Nitti III DLPSI-IOSPRIPCd'I
Giacomo Matteotti Giacomo Matteotti
(1885–1959)
4 August
1934
31 March
1936
3 years, 254 days Italian Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Workers' International Matteotti II PSI-IOSPRIPCd'IDL
31 March
1936
15 April
1938
Matteotti III PSI-IOSPRISlavi e TedeschiPCd'IPSd'AzDLPPI XXX
(1936)
Giuseppe Saragat Giuseppe Saragat
(1898-1988)
15 April
1938
20 March
1939
339 days Italian Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Workers' International Saragat I PSI-IOSPRISlavi e TedeschiPCd'IPSd'AzDLPPI
Giacomo Matteotti Giacomo Matteotti
(1885–1959)
20 March
1939
21 July
1940
1 year, 123 days Italian Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Workers' International Matteotti IV PSI-IOSPRIPCd'IDL XXXI
(1938)
Arturo Labriola Arturo Labriola
(1873–1959)
21 July
1940
7 July
1941
2 years, 329 days Italian Socialist Party - Italian Section of the Workers' International Labriola I PSI-IOSPCd'IDLPLIPNF
7 July
1941
15 June
1943
Democratic Alliance Labriola II PSLIADSlavi e TedeschiDLPLIPNF
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
(1860–1952)
15 June
1943
1 July
1945
2 years, 16 days Italian Liberal Party Orlando II PLIPCd'IPSIUPPSLIPCd'IPSd'AzDLPPI XXXII
(1943)