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| election_name = 1925 Philippine Senate elections
| election_name = 1925 Philippine Senate elections
| country = Philippines
| country = Philippines
| flag_year = 1919
| type = legislative
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| ongoing = no
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| next_year = 1928
| next_year = 1928
| election_date = June 2, 1925
| election_date = June 2, 1925
| seats_for_election = All 24 seats in the [[Senate of the Philippines|Philippine Senate]]
| seats_for_election = 11 of 24 seats in the [[Senate of the Philippines|Philippine Senate]]
| image1 = [[File:Quezon.jpg|100px]]
| image1 =Quezon.jpg
| leader1 = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| leader1 = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| party1 = Nacionalista Party-Consolidato
| party1 = Nacionalista Party
| leaders_seat1 = [[Senatorial districts of the Philippines#Fifth District|5th District]]
| leaders_seat1 = [[Philippines's 5th senatorial district|5th District]]
| last_election1 = 22 seats
| seats_before1 = 16
| seats1 = 22
| seats1 = '''7'''
| seat_change1 = 0
| seats_after1 = '''13'''
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 3
| image2 = [[File:Osmena.jpg|120px]]
| leader2 = [[Sergio Osmeña]]
| image2 = Juan_Sumulong_(cropped).jpg
| party2 = Nacionalista Party-Pro-Independencia
| leader2 = [[Juan Sumulong]]
| party2 = Democrata Party
| leaders_seat2 = [[Senatorial districts of the Philippines#Tenth District|10th District]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[Philippines's 4th senatorial district|4th District]]
| last_election2 = 2 seats
| seats2 = 2
| seats_before2 = 7
| seat_change2 = 0
| seats2 = 4
| seats_after2 = 10
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 3
| map_image = 1925PhilippineSenateElections.png
| map_image = 1925PhilippineSenateElections.png
| map_size = 280px
| map_size = 280px
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| before_election = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| before_election = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| after_election = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| after_election = [[Manuel L. Quezon]]
| before_party = Nacionalista Party-Consolidato
| before_party = Nacionalista Party
| after_party = Nacionalista Party-Consolidato
| after_party = Nacionalista Party
}}
}}
'''Senatorial elections''' happened on June 2, 1925 in the [[Philippines]] under the [[Jones Law (Philippines)|Jones Law]] provisions.
Senatorial elections happened on June 2, 1925 in the [[Philippines]] under the [[Jones Law (Philippines)|Jones Law]] provisions.


== Electoral system ==
==Results==
In a [[Staggered elections|staggered election]], the seats of the senators who were first disputed [[1919 Philippine Senate elections|in 1919]] were up for election. The Philippines is divided into [[Senatorial districts of the Philippines|12 senatorial districts]], of which all districts save for the [[Philippines's 12th senatorial district|12th district]], has one of its seats up. In the 12th district, any vacancy is filled via appointment of the [[Governor-General of the Philippines|Governor-General]]. The election itself is via [[First-past-the-post voting|first-past-the-post]].


== Results ==
===Philippine Senate results===
{| width=60%
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|+ ↓
!width=25%|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Senatorial districts|District]]
|-align=center
!colspan=2|[[Philippine Senate|Senator]]
|
! [[List of political parties in the Philippines|Party]]
|-
|-
|
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#First district|1st District]]
{|width=100% style="text-align:center;"
| rowspan="11" bgcolor="#008000" | 
|-style="font-weight:bold; font-size:90%;"
|[[Isabelo de los Reyes]]
| rowspan="11" align="center" | [[Nacionalista Party|Partido Nacionalista Consolidado]]
|width=54.17% style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}"|13
|width=4.17% style="background:black;color:white;"|1
|-
|width=41.67% style="background:{{party color|Democrata Party}};color:white;"|10
|[[Elpidio Quirino]]
|-style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center"
|-
|style="color:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};"|Nacionalista
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Second district|2nd District]]
|style="color:black;"|{{tooltip|V|Vacant}}
|[[Alejo Mabanag]]
|style="color:{{party color|Democrata Party}};"|Democrata
|-
|}
|[[Camilo Osías|Camilo O. Osías]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Third district|3rd District]]
|Santiago Lucero{{ref|lucero|1}}
|-
|[[Teodoro Sandiko]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Fourth district|4th District]]
|[[Juan Sumulong]]
|-
|Miguel L. Sansano II
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Fifth district|5th District]]
|[[José P. Laurel]]
|-
|[[Manuel L. Quezon]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Sixth district|6th District]]
|Juan B. Alegre
|-
|bgcolor=#FF0000| 
|Jose O. Vera
|align="center"| [[Nacionalista Party|Partido Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Seventh district|7th District]]
| rowspan="7" bgcolor="#008000" | 
|Jose Hontiveros
| rowspan="7" align="center" | [[Nacionalista Party|Partido Nacionalista Consolidado]]
|-
|Jose B. Ledesma
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Eighth district|8th District]]
|[[Hermenegildo Villanueva]]
|-
|Mariano Yulo
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Ninth district|9th District]]
|[[Jose Maria Veloso|Jose Ma. Veloso]]
|-
|Tomas Gomez{{ref|gomez|2}}
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Tenth district|10th District]]
|[[Pedro Rodríguez (politician)|Pedro Rodríguez]]
|-
|bgcolor=#FF0000| 
|[[Sergio Osmeña]]
|align="center"| [[Nacionalista Party|Partido Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Eleventh district|11th District]]
| rowspan="4" bgcolor="#008000" | 
|Jose A. Clarin
| rowspan="4" align="center" | [[Nacionalista Party|Partido Nacionalista Consolidado]]
|-
|[[Troadio Galicano]]
|-
|rowspan=2 valign="top"|[[Legislative districts of the Philippines#Twelfth district|12th District]]
|Hadji Butu
|-
|[[José Alejandrino]]
|}
|}
{{Election results|seattype1=Up|seattype2=Before|seattype3=Won|seattype4=After|seattype5=+/−|image=|party1=[[Nacionalista Party]]{{efn|In the 1922 election, the Nacionalista Party was divided into the Colectivistas, which had 12 seats, and the Unipersonalistas, which had 6 seats. The two factions reconciled prior to this election.}}|sw1=|st1t1=<!--Up--> 10|st2t1=<!--Before--> 16|st3t1=<!--Won--> 7|st4t1=<!--After--> 13|st5t1=<!--+/−--> −3|party2=[[Democrata Party]]|sw2=|st1t2=<!--Up--> 1|st2t2=<!--Before--> 5|st3t2=<!--Won--> 4|st4t2=<!--After--> 8|st5t2=<!--+/−--> +3|sw3=|st1t3=<!--Up--> 0|st2t3=<!--Before--> 2|st3t3=<!--Won--> 0|st4t3=<!--After--> 2|st5t3=<!--+/−--> 0|sw4=|sw6=|sw7=|sw8=|sw9=|total_st1t<!--Up-->=|total_st2t<!--Before-->=|total_st3t<!--Won-->=|total_st4t<!--After-->=24|total_st5t<!--+/−-->=0|source=|row3=Appointed{{efn|The two appointed senators were from the [[Democrata Party]].}}|row4=Vacant|st1t4=<!--Up--> 0|st2t4=<!--Before--> 1|st3t4=<!--Won--> 0|st4t4=<!--After--> 1|st5t4=<!--+/−--> 0}}{{notelist|group=notes}}
{{refbegin}}
:{{note|lucero|1}} Died on November 2, 1925. Luis Morales was elected in a special election on March 23, 1926 to complete the unexpired term of Santiago Lucero.
:{{note|gomez|2}} Died on July 28, 1926. Pastor Salazar was elected in a special election to complete the unexpired term of Tomas Gomez.
{{refend}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[7th Philippine Legislature]]
*[[Commission on Elections (Philippines)|Commission on Elections]]
*[[Commission on Elections (Philippines)|Commission on Elections]]
*[[Politics of the Philippines]]
*[[Politics of the Philippines]]

Latest revision as of 12:30, 17 July 2024

1925 Philippine Senate elections

← 1922 June 2, 1925 1928 →

11 of 24 seats in the Philippine Senate
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Manuel L. Quezon Juan Sumulong
Party Nacionalista Democrata
Leader's seat 5th District 4th District
Seats before 16 7
Seats won 7 4
Seats after 13 10
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 3

Election results; each district sent in two seats to the Senate.

Senate President before election

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

Elected Senate President

Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista

Senatorial elections happened on June 2, 1925 in the Philippines under the Jones Law provisions.

Electoral system

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In a staggered election, the seats of the senators who were first disputed in 1919 were up for election. The Philippines is divided into 12 senatorial districts, of which all districts save for the 12th district, has one of its seats up. In the 12th district, any vacancy is filled via appointment of the Governor-General. The election itself is via first-past-the-post.

Results

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13 1 10
Nacionalista V Democrata
PartySeats
UpBeforeWonAfter+/−
Nacionalista Party[a]1016713−3
Democrata Party1548+3
Appointed[b]02020
Vacant01010
Total112411240
  1. ^ In the 1922 election, the Nacionalista Party was divided into the Colectivistas, which had 12 seats, and the Unipersonalistas, which had 6 seats. The two factions reconciled prior to this election.
  2. ^ The two appointed senators were from the Democrata Party.

See also

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