• Four special elections (known elsewhere as "by-elections") were held on December 10, 1940, for vacant seats in the National Assembly of the Philippines...
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  • Four special elections (known elsewhere as "by-elections") to the National Assembly of the Philippines, the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines...
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  • the elections of 1945. The Empire of Japan set up the Second Philippine Republic that elected José P. Laurel as president by the National Assembly in 1943...
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    Senate uses staggered elections, with only one-half of its members up for election at any given time, except for special elections, which are always held...
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    from 1935 to 1941, and of the Second Philippine Republic during the Japanese occupation. The National Assembly of the Commonwealth was created under...
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  • Quintin Paredes (Abra, Nacionalista) National Assembly of the Philippines 1938 Philippine National Assembly election Resigned on November 3, 1939 upon appointment...
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  • States as "by-elections". This includes special elections to Congress and its predecessors—the Philippine Legislature, the National Assembly of the Philippines...
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  • unicameral National Assembly, and the President was elected to a six-year term without the possibility of re-election. It was amended in 1940 to have a...
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  • synchronized with elections for national positions. From 1947 until 1971, these were scheduled in midterm election years. Barangay elections are usually held...
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    erupted. The invading Japanese set up the Second Philippine Republic and convened its own National Assembly. With the Japanese defeat in 1945, the Commonwealth...
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    Manuel L. Quezon (category Candidates in the 1935 Philippine presidential election)
    effective on 4 July 1946, with the establishment of the Philippine Republic. With the 1940 local elections, plebiscites were held for proposed amendments to...
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    the Philippine constitution from seeking re-election. However, in 1940, constitutional amendments were ratified allowing him to seek re-election for a...
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  • formed a puppet National Assembly that passed laws dictated by the Japanese Imperial Government in Tokyo. The Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic, under...
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    on June 30, 2022, at the National Museum of Fine Arts (formerly the Legislative Building). The official title of the Philippine head of state and government...
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    the Philippine–American War, with the rank of lieutenant-general. He was also the convener of the Filipino Ecclesiastical Council (Paniqui Assembly) on...
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    and 1904. Following the passage of the Philippine Independence Act in 1934, a Philippine presidential election was held in 1935. Manuel L. Quezon was...
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    Jose P. Laurel (category Candidates in the 1949 Philippine presidential election)
    Commission organized under the National Assembly, the Court, through Justice Laurel's opinion, firmly entrenched the power of Philippine courts to engage in judicial...
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  • 665 registered voters eligible to participate. Recall elections in the Philippines Special elections in the Philippines "Republic Act No. 6735". Official...
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    midterm elections (e.g. Lakas-Laban vs NPC in 1995; PPC vs Puwersa ng Masa in 2001). This is opposed to senatorial elections in presidential election years...
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  • single-winner elections where the winning candidate was less than 0.1% ahead of the second-placed candidate, as well as party-list elections where a party...
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    with special elections, which may be done if the vacancy occurred less than a year before the next regularly-scheduled election. Special elections are...
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  • Barangay elections are elections in the Philippines in the barangays, the smallest of the administrative divisions in the Philippines. Barangays make...
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    and Cheating Instead Four Special Municipalities". Supreme Court E-Library. National Assembly of the Philippines. June 8, 1940. Archived from the original...
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    Senate (redirect from National Senator)
    Senate membership can be determined either through elections or appointments. For example, elections are held every three years for half the membership...
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    In 1940, Ledesma was appointed mayor of Iloilo City by President Manuel Quezon. In December of that year, Ledesma was elected in a special election to...
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    Sergio Osmeña (category Candidates in the 1935 Philippine presidential election)
    the Philippine constitution from seeking re-election. However, in 1940, constitutional amendments were ratified allowing him to seek re-election for a...
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    siyudad) is one of the units of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities (Filipino: nakakartang lungsod), whose existence...
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    Albay's 3rd congressional district (category Use Philippine English from May 2023)
    Representatives of the Philippines since 1916 and earlier in the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1916. The district consists of the city of Ligao and...
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    Gregorio Aglipay (category Candidates in the 1935 Philippine presidential election)
    1860 – September 1, 1940) was a Filipino former Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary during the Philippine Revolution and Philippine–American War who...
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  • Philippines and the Holocaust (category 1940 in the Philippines)
    This became the basis of Commonwealth Act No. 613, later the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940. Among critics of Quezon's policy were anti-Semitic members...
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