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| previous_election = Philippine municipal election, 1895
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| next_election = Philippine local election, 1899
| next_election = Philippine Assembly election, 1907
| next_year = 1899
| next_year = 1907
| election_date = June 23 - September 10, 1898
| election_date = June 23–September 10, 1898
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| seats_for_election = 68 (of the 136) seats to the [[Malolos Congress|Assembly of Representatives]]
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Revision as of 11:26, 5 December 2010

Philippine Malolos Congress election, 1898

June 23–September 10, 1898 1907 →

68 (of the 136) seats to the Assembly of Representatives
  Majority party
 
Leader Apolinario Mabini
Party Katipunan
Seats won 68
Seat change +68

Subsequent Prime Minister

Apolinario Mabini
Katipunan

The Elections for the Assembly of Representatives also known as the Malolos Congress were held in the Philippines from June 23 to September 10, 1898 which stated on the Malolos Constitution. This is the first legislative elections in the Philippines.

Results

Local

List of congress members by province as of July 7, 1899.[1][2]

Province Elected Appointed
Manila 4 0
Batangas 4 0
Bulacan 4 0
Cavite 4 0
Camarines 4 0
Ilocos Sur 3 1
Ilocos Norte 6 0
Laguna 4 0
Pampanga 4 0
Pangisinan 2 2
Iloilo 0 4
Cebu 0 4
Leyte 0 4
Albay 4 1
Cagayan 1 2
Bataan 3 0
Isabela 2 1
Union 1 2
Nueva Ecija 3 0
Tarlac 3 0
Zambales 2 1
Sorsogon 0 3
Negros Occidental 0 3
Negros Oriental 0 3
Samar 0 3
Capiz 0 3
Antigua 0 3
Bohol 0 3
Zamboanga 0 3
Mismis 0 3
Calamianes 0 3
Masbate 0 3
Mindoro 1 2
Morong 2 0
Lepanto 3 0
Batanes Islands 1 1
Nueva Vicaya 1 1
Abra 1 0
Padre Burgos (Benguet) 1 2
Catanduanes 0 2
Paragua 0 2
Totals 68 68
136

See also

Further reading

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • Corazon L. Paras. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. Quezon City: Giraffe Books. ISBN 971-8832-24-6. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |origmonth=, |month=, |chapterurl=, |origdate=, and |coauthors= (help)
  • Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publ. ISBN 971-92245-0-9. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |origmonth=, |month=, |chapterurl=, |origdate=, and |coauthors= (help)

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Kalaw, Maximo M. (1927). "The development of Philippine politics" (Document). Oriental commercial. p. 121. {{cite document}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help); Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help) (citing Volume II, Galley 2 of Major J. R. M. Taylor's translation and compilation of captured insurgent records (Taylor 1907)
  2. ^ *War Department, Bureau of Insular Affairs (1907). "I. Telegraphic Correspondence of Emilio Aguinaldo, July 15, 1898 to February 28, 1899, Annotated" (PDF). In Taylor, John R.M. (ed.). Compilation of Philippine Insurgent Records. Combined Arms Research Library. Retrieved 2008-03-10.