1912 Philippine Assembly elections
Philippine Assembly and local elections were held in the Philippines on June 4, 1912.
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![]() Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province. Results for local offices are also included as a separate tally for the Philippine Assembly was not provided. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results
The top bar represents seats won, while the bottom bar represents the proportion of votes received.
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- 1 No seats won: 3.61%
| Party | Popular vote | Seats won | |||||
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| Total | % | Swing | Total | % | +/− | ||
| Nacionalista | 124,753 | 53.35% | 62 | 76.54% | |||
| Progresista | 37,842 | 16.18% | 16 | 19.75% | |||
| Independent | 62,804 | 26.86% | 3 | 3.70% | |||
| Unknown votes | 8,437 | 3.61% | 0 | 0.00% | |||
| Total | 233,836 | 100% | 81 | 100% | |||
| Valid votes | 233,836 | 94.23% | |||||
| Registered voters | 248,154 | 100% | |||||
| Note:This table also includes results for local offices as a separate tally for the Philippine Assembly was not provided. Sources: Philippine Commission. Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War 1912. & Cesar Pobre. Philippine Legislatures: 100 Years. | |||||||
Philippine Assembly
| Province | District | Representative |
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| Albay | 1st | Domingo Diaz |
| 2nd | Mariano A. Locsin | |
| 3rd | Ceferino Villareal | |
| Ambos Camarines | 1st | Silverio D. Cecilio |
| 2nd | Julian Ocampo | |
| 3rd | Jose T. Fuentebella | |
| Antique | Lone | Angel Salazar |
| Bataan | Lone | Pablo Tecson |
| Batanes | Lone | Vicente Barsana |
| Batangas | 1st | Galicano Apacible |
| 2nd | Marcelo Caringal | |
| 3rd | Fidel Reyes | |
| Bohol | 1st | Candelario Borja |
| 2nd | Jose A. Clarin | |
| 3rd | Juan Virtudes | |
| Bulacan | 1st | Ambrosio Santos |
| 2nd | Ceferino de Leon | |
| Cagayan | 1st | Cresencio Marasigan |
| 2nd | Juan Quintos | |
| Capiz | 1st | Rafael Acuña |
| 2nd | Emilio Acevedo | |
| 3rd | Jose Tirol | |
| Cavite | Lone | Florentino Joya |
| Cebu | 1st | Gervacio Padilla |
| 2nd | Sergio Osmeña | |
| 3rd | Filemon Sotto | |
| 4th | Alejandro Ruiz | |
| 5th | Mariano Jesús Cuenco | |
| 6th | Vicente Lozada | |
| 7th | Tomas Alonzo | |
| Ilocos Norte | 1st | Santiago A. Fonacier |
| 2nd | Teogenes Quiaoit | |
| Ilocos Sur | 1st | Alberto Reyes |
| 2nd | Gregorio Talavera | |
| 3rd | Julio Borbon | |
| Iloilo | 1st | Francisco Villanueva |
| 2nd | Perfecto J. Salas | |
| 3rd | Ernesto Gustilo | |
| 4th | Tiburcio Lutero | |
| 5th | Cirilo Mapa | |
| Isabela | Lone | Eliseo Claravall |
| La Union | 1st | Joaquin D. Luna |
| 2nd | Florencio Baltazar | |
| Laguna | 1st | Servillano Platon |
| 2nd | Pedro Guevara | |
| Leyte | 1st | Estanislao Granados |
| 2nd | Dalmacio Costas | |
| 3rd | Miguel Hernandez | |
| 4th | Francisco D. Enage | |
| Manila* | 1st | Isidoro De Santos |
| 2nd | Luciano de la Rosa | |
| Mindoro | Lone | Mariano P. Leuterio |
| Misamis | 1st | Leon Borromeo |
| 2nd | Nicolas Capistrano | |
| Negros Occidental | 1st | Melecio Severino |
| 2nd | Rafael R. Alunan | |
| 3rd | Gil Montilla | |
| Negros Oriental | 1st | Jose Lopez Villanueva |
| 2nd | Leopoldo Rovira | |
| Nueva Ecija | Lone | Lucio Gonzales |
| Palawan | Lone | Manuel Sandoval |
| Pampanga | 1st | Eduardo Gutierrez David |
| 2nd | Andres Luciano | |
| Pangasinan | 1st | Vicente Solis |
| 2nd | Rodrigo D. Perez | |
| 3rd | Rufo G. Cruz | |
| 4th | Pedro Ma. Sison | |
| 5th | Hugo Sansano | |
| Rizal | 1st | Arsenio Cruz Herrera |
| 2nd | Sixto de los Santos | |
| Samar | 1st | Tomas Gomez |
| 2nd | Jose Sabarre | |
| 3rd | Mariano Alde | |
| Sorsogon | 1st | Leoncio Grajo |
| 2nd | Jose Zurbito | |
| Surigao | Lone | Inocencio Cortez |
| Tarlac | 1st | Luis Morales |
| 2nd | Jose Espinosa | |
| Tayabas | 1st | Filemon Perez |
| 2nd | Bernardo del Mundo | |
| Zambales | Lone | Gabriel Alba |
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