2nd Philippine Legislature
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.
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March 28, 1910 – February 6, 1912 | |
Governor-General | William Cameron Forbes |
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Commission | |
Members | 10 |
Assembly | |
Speaker | Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista) |
Members | 87 |
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 – 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* | Justo Lukban | |
Dominador Gomez | ||
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 September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
- "The LAWPHi'L Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Archived from the original on September 1, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
Further reading
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