1941 Philippine House of Representatives elections
The elections for the House of Representatives of the Philippines were held on November 11, 1941, with the ruling Nacionalista Party retaining a majority of the seats. Still, the party was prevented a clean sweep when three independents were elected. The elected congressmen were supposed to serve from December 30, 1941 to December 30, 1945, but World War II broke out and Imperial Japan invaded the Philippines on December 8, 1941, setting up a puppet Second Philippine Republic which then organized the National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic, whose members were elected in 1943.[1][2]
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The Philippines was liberated by the Allied Powers in 1945 and the acts of the Second Republic were nullified; elected representatives who survived the war and were not interred for collaboration with the Japanese served until those who won in elections that were held in 1946 took office.
Results
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Party | Seats won | |||
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Nacionalista | 95 | 96.94% | 3 | |
Independent | 3 | 3.06% | 3 | |
Total | 98 | 100% | 10 | |
Sources: Julio Teehankee. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph. & Philippine Electoral Almanac Revised And Expanded. = Presidential Communications Development & Strategic Planning Office. |
References
- Philippine Electoral Almanac. The Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office. 2013. p. 17. Archived from the original on 2014-04-09.
- Liang, Dapen. Philippine Parties & Politics: A Historical Study of National Experience in Democracy.
- Paras, Corazon L. (2000). The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P. (2000). Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.
- Teehankee, Julio. "Electoral Politics in the Philippines" (PDF). quezon.ph. Retrieved 2010-12-06.