1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention election
Election of delegates to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934, in accordance with the Tydings-McDuffie Act.
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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.
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] |
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
- The Philippine Statistical Review. Vol. 2. Bureau of Printing. 1935. p. 128.
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