2nd Philippine Legislature
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The Second Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from March 28, 1910, to February 6, 1912.
Sessions
- First Special Session: March 28 – April 19, 1910
- First Regular Session: October 17, 1910– February 3, 1911
- Second Regular Session: October 16, 1911 – February 1, 1912
- Second Special Session: February 2 – February 6, 1912
Legislation
The Second Philippine Legislature passed a total of 221 laws (Act Nos. 1971-2191)
Leadership
Philippine Commission
- Governor-General: William Cameron Forbes
Philippine Assembly
- Speaker: Sergio Osmeña (Cebu-2nd, Nacionalista)
Members
Philippine Commission
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Philippine Assembly
Province | District | Representative |
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Albay | Marcial C. Calleja | |
Silvino Brimbuela | ||
Felix Samson | ||
Ambos Camarines | Tomas N. Arejola | |
Fulgencio Contreras | ||
Jose T. Fuentebella | ||
Antique | Angel Salazar | |
Bataan | Tomas G. del Rosario | |
Batanes | Teofilo Castillejos | |
Batangas | Galicano Apacible | |
Florencio R. Caedo | ||
Teodoro M. Kalaw | ||
Bohol | Candelario Borja | |
Jose A. Clarin | ||
Eustaquio Boyles | ||
Bulacan | Hermogenes Reyes | |
Mariano Ponce | ||
Cagayan | Venancio Concepcion | |
Leoncio Fonacier | ||
Capiz | Rafael Acuña | |
Leocadio Pajarillo | ||
Braulio C. Manikan | ||
Cavite | Emiliano Tria Tirona | |
Cebu | Celestino Rodriguez | |
Sergio Osmeña | ||
Filemon Sotto | ||
Alejandro Ruiz | ||
Troadio Galicano | ||
Vicente Lozada | ||
Eulalio E. Causing | ||
Ilocos Norte | Ireneo Javier | |
Lucas Paredes | ||
Ilocos Sur | Vicente Singson Encarnacion | |
Jose Ma. del Valle | ||
Juan Villamor | ||
Iloilo | Francisco Villanueva | |
Carlos Ledesma | ||
Jose Lopez-Vito | ||
Esperidon Guanco | ||
Ramon Lopez | ||
Isabela | Eliseo Claravall | |
La Union | Joaquin D. Luna | |
Anacleto Diaz | ||
Laguna | Potenciano Malvar | |
Pedro Guevara | ||
Leyte | Estanislao Granados | |
Francisco Zialcita | ||
Abdon Marchadesch | ||
Jaime C. de Veyra | ||
Manila* | Dominador Gomez | |
Justo Lukban | ||
Pablo Ocampo | ||
Mindoro | Macario Adriatico | |
Misamis | Leon Borromeo | |
Nicolas Capistrano | ||
Negros Occidental | Hermenegildo Villanueva | |
Manuel Fernandez Yanson | ||
Rafael Ramos | ||
Negros Oriental | Jose Lopez Villanueva | |
Teofisto Guingona | ||
Nueva Ecija | Isauro Gabaldon | |
Palawan | Manuel Sandoval | |
Pampanga | Monico R. Mercado | |
Jacobo Fajardo | ||
Pangasinan | Cirilo Braganza | |
Mariano Padilla | ||
Jose T. Pecson | ||
Joaquin Balmori | ||
Domingo Patajo | ||
Rizal | Jose Lino Luna | |
Jose Tupas | ||
Samar | Vicente M. Obieta | |
Benito Azanza | ||
Eladio Cinco | ||
Sorsogon | Leoncio Grajo | |
Jose Zurbito | ||
Surigao | Manuel G. Gavieres | |
Tarlac | Mauricio Ilagan | |
Marciano Barrera | ||
Tayabas | Filemon Perez | |
Gregorio Nieva | ||
Zambales | Alberto Barreto |
See also
External links
- "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on 14 September 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
- "The LAWPHi'L Project - Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Archived from the original on 1 September 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
Further reading
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.
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