5th Philippine Legislature
The Fifth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1919 to 1922.
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| July 21, 1919 – March 14, 1922 | |
| Governor-General | |
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| Senate | |
| Senate President | Manuel L. Quezon |
| Senate President pro tempore | Esperidion Guanco |
| Majority leader | Francisco Enage |
| Members | 24 |
| House of Representatives | |
| House Speaker | Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista) |
| Members | 93 |
Members
Philippine Senate
| District | Senator | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st District | Vicente Singson Encarnacion | ||
| Santiago Fonacier | |||
| 2nd District | Bernabe de Guzman | ||
| Pedro Ma. Sison | |||
| 3rd District | Ceferino de Leon | ||
| Teodoro Sandiko | |||
| 4th District | Pedro Guevara | ||
| Rafael Palma | |||
| 5th District | Antero S. Soriano | ||
| Manuel L. Quezon | |||
| 6th District | Mario Guarina | ||
| Vicente de Vera | |||
| 7th District | Jose Altavas | ||
| Jose Ma. Arroyo | |||
| 8th District | Espiridion Guanco | ||
| Hermenegildo Villanueva | |||
| 9th District | Esteban Singson | ||
| Jose Ma. Veloso | |||
| 10th District | Mario Guarina | ||
| Leoncio Imperial | |||
| 11th District | Jose A. Clarin | ||
| Francisco Soriano | |||
| 12th District | Teofisto Guingona1 | ||
| Lope K. Santos1 | |||
- 1 Appointed by the Governor-General of the Philippines, per Act No. 2711 enacted on March 10, 1917.
House of Representatives
| Province | District | Representativea |
|---|---|---|
| Abra | Eustaquio Purugganan | |
| Albay | Agapito Buenconsejo | |
| Pedro Martinez Jimeno | ||
| Mariano Ope Marbella | ||
| Antique | Ramon Maza | |
| Bataan | Maximino de los Reyes | |
| Batanes | Claudio Castillejos | |
| Batangas | Vicente Lontok | |
| Vicente Agregado | ||
| Claro M. Recto | ||
| Bohol | ||
| Celestino Gallares | ||
| Macario Lumain | ||
| Filomeno Orbeta Casenas | ||
| Bulacan | Jose Padilla | |
| Cirilo B. Santos | ||
| Cagayan | Miguel Concepcion Nava | |
| Bonifacio Cortez | ||
| Camarines Norte | Gabriel Hernandez | |
| Camarines Sur | Silverio D. Cecilio | |
| Honesto P. Obias | ||
| Capiz | Antonio Habana | |
| Jose A. Orquiola | ||
| Eufrosino Alba | ||
| Cavite | Emilio F. Virata | |
| Cebu | Manuel C. Briones | |
| Sergio Osmeña, Sr. | ||
| Vicente Urgello | ||
| Isidoro Aldanese | ||
| Mariano Jesús Cuenco | ||
| Miguel Raffiñan | ||
| Paulino Ybañez | ||
| Ilocos Norte | Vicente T. Llanes | |
| Faustino Adiarte | ||
| Ilocos Sur | Elpidio Quirino | |
| Ponciano Morales | ||
| Iloilo | Jose Evangelista | |
| Cresenciano Lozano | ||
| Jose E. Locsin | ||
| Daniel Evangelista | ||
| Victoriano M. Salcedo | ||
| Isabela | Miguel Binag | |
| La Union | Juan T. Lucero | |
| Felipe C. Diaz | ||
| Laguna | Vicente Ocampo | |
| Eulogio Benitez | ||
| Leyte | Francisco D. Enage | |
| Ciriaco K. Kangleon | ||
| Julio Siayangko | ||
| Ruprto Kapunan | ||
| Manila | Juan G. Nolasco | |
| Jose C. Generoso | ||
| Mindanao and Sulu | Teodoro Palma Gil1 | |
| Pablo Lorenzo1 | ||
| Datu Piang1 | ||
| Julius Schuck1 | ||
| Datu Tampugaw1 | ||
| Mindoro | Mariano P. Leuterio | |
| Misamis | Jose Artadi | |
| Fortunato U. Clavano | ||
| Mountain Province | Pedro Aunario1 | |
| Rafael Balayungan1 | ||
| Juan Cariño1 | ||
| Negros Occidental | Lope B. Severino | |
| Rafael Alunan | ||
| Tito Silverio | ||
| Negros Oriental | Restituto Villegas | |
| Pedro Teves | ||
| Nueva Ecija | Gaudencio Medina | |
| Nueva Vizcaya | Donya Theresita Sansano | |
| Palawan | Ramon De Jesus | |
| Pampanga | Pablo Angeles David | |
| Pedro Abad Santos | ||
| Pangasinan | Antonio Bengson | |
| Alejandro de Guzman | ||
| Raymundo O. Camacho | ||
| Alejandro R. Mendoza | ||
| Ricardo Gonzales | ||
| Rizal | Agapito Ignacio | |
| Mariano Melendres | ||
| Romblon | Leonardo Festin | |
| Samar | Pedro K. Mendiola | |
| Pastor Salazar | ||
| Jose Lugay Raquel | ||
| Sorsogon | Leoncio Grajo | |
| Pablo de la Rosa | ||
| Surigao | Eusebio Tiongko | |
| Tarlac | Luis Morales | |
| Benigno S. Aquino, Sr. | ||
| Tayabas | Fabian R. Millar | |
| Ricardo Paras | ||
| Zambales | Guillermo F. Pablo |
- ^1 Appointed by the Governor-General of the Philippines, per Act No. 2711 enacted on March 10, 1917.
See also
External links
- "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
- "The LAWPHi'L Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
Further reading
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