The 5th Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1919 to 1922.

5th Philippine Legislature
4th 6th
Overview
TermJuly 21, 1919 – March 14, 1922
Governor-General
Senate
Members24
PresidentManuel L. Quezon
President pro temporeEspiridion Guanco
Majority leaderFrancisco Enage
House of Representatives
Members90
SpeakerSergio Osmeña
Majority leaderRafael Alunan

Sessions

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  • First Special Session: July 21 – 26, 1919
  • First Regular Session: October 16, 1919 – February 9, 1920
  • Second Special Session: February 25 – March 6, 1920
  • Second Regular Session: October 16, 1920 – February 9, 1921
  • Third Regular Session: October 16, 1921 – February 9, 1922
  • Third Special Session: February 13 – March 14, 1922

Leadership

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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Members

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Senate

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The following are the terms of the elected senators of this Legislature, according to the date of election:

Senators of the 12th District were appointed for indefinite terms.

District Term ending Senator Party
1st District 1922 Vicente Singson Encarnacion Progresista
1925 Santiago Fonacier Nacionalista
2nd District 1922 Pedro Maria Sison Nacionalista
1925 Bernabe de Guzman Nacionalista
3rd District 1922 Ceferino de Leon[a] Nacionalista
1925 Teodoro Sandiko Democrata
4th District 1922 Rafael Palma Nacionalista
1925 Pedro Guevara Nacionalista
5th District 1922 Manuel L. Quezon Nacionalista
1925 Antero Soriano Independent
6th District 1922 Leoncio Imperial Nacionalista
1925 Vicente de Vera Nacionalista
7th District 1922 Jose Altavas Nacionalista
1925 Jose Maria Arroyo Nacionalista
8th District 1922 Espiridion Guanco Nacionalista
1925 Hermenegildo Villanueva Nacionalista
9th District 1922 Esteban Singson Nacionalista
1925 Francisco Enage Nacionalista
10th District 1922 Filemon Sotto Nacionalista
1925 Celestino Rodriguez Nacionalista
11th District 1922 Jose Clarin Nacionalista
1925 Francisco Soriano Nacionalista
12th District Hadji Butu[b] Nacionalista
Teofisto Guingona Sr.[c] Progresista
Joaquin Luna[d] Nacionalista
Lope K. Santos[e] Nacionalista

House of Representatives

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Province/City District Representative Party
Abra Lone Eustaquio Purugganan Nacionalista
Albay 1st Agapito Buenconsejo Nacionalista
2nd Pedro Martinez Jimeno Nacionalista
3rd Mariano Ope Marbella Nacionalista
Antique Lone Ramon Maza Nacionalista
Bataan Lone Maximino de los Reyes Nacionalista
Batanes Lone Claudio Castillejos Nacionalista
Batangas 1st Vicente Lontok Nacionalista
2nd Vicente Agregado Nacionalista
3rd Claro M. Recto Democrata
Bohol 1st Celestino Gallares Nacionalista
2nd Macario Lumain Nacionalista
3rd Filomeno Orbeta Caseñas Nacionalista
Bulacan 1st Jose Padilla Sr. Democrata
2nd Cirilo B. Santos Nacionalista
Cagayan 1st Miguel Concepcion Nava Nacionalista
2nd Bonifacio Cortez Nacionalista
Camarines Norte Lone Gabriel Hernandez Nacionalista
Camarines Sur 1st Silverio D. Cecilio Nacionalista
2nd Honesto P. Obias Democrata
Capiz 1st Antonio Habana Nacionalista
2nd Jose A. Orquiola Nacionalista
3rd Eufrosino Alba[f] Nacionalista
Gregorio Pastrana[g] Nacionalista
Cavite Lone Emilio F. Virata Nacionalista
Cebu 1st Manuel Briones Nacionalista
2nd Sergio Osmeña Nacionalista
3rd Vicente Urgello Nacionalista
4th Isidoro Aldanese Nacionalista
5th Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista
6th Miguel Raffiñan Nacionalista
7th Jose Alonso Nacionalista
Ilocos Norte 1st Vicente T. Llanes Nacionalista
2nd Faustino Adiarte Nacionalista
Ilocos Sur 1st Elpidio Quirino Nacionalista
2nd Ponciano Morales Nacionalista
Iloilo 1st Jose Evangelista Nacionalista
2nd Cresenciano Lozano Nacionalista
3rd Jose E. Locsin Nacionalista
4th Daniel Evangelista Nacionalista
5th Victoriano M. Salcedo Nacionalista
Isabela Lone Miguel Binag Nacionalista
La Union 1st Juan T. Lucero Nacionalista
2nd Felipe C. Diaz Nacionalista
Laguna 1st Vicente Ocampo Nacionalista
2nd Eulogio Benitez Nacionalista
Leyte 1st Francisco Enage Nacionalista
2nd Ciriaco K. Kangleon Nacionalista
3rd Julio Siayangko Independent
4th Ruperto Kapunan Nacionalista
Manila 1st Juan Nolasco Nacionalista
2nd Jose Generoso Democrata
Mindanao and Sulu Lone Pablo Lorenzo[h] Nacionalista
Teodoro Palma Gil[h] Nacionalista
Datu Piang[h] Independent
Julius Schuck[h] Independent
Datu Tampugaw[h] Independent
Mindoro Lone Mariano P. Leuterio Nacionalista
Misamis 1st Jose Artadi Nacionalista
2nd Fortunato U. Clavano Independent
Mountain Province Lone Pedro Aunario[h] Nacionalista
Rafael Bulayungan[h] Nacionalista
Juan Cariño[h] Nacionalista
Negros Occidental 1st Lope B. Severino Nacionalista
2nd Rafael R. Alunan Nacionalista
3rd Tito Silverio Nacionalista
Negros Oriental 1st Restituto Villegas Progresista
2nd Pedro Teves Nacionalista
Nueva Ecija Lone Gaudencio Medina Nacionalista
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Evaristo Pañganiban[h] Independent
Palawan Lone Roman de Jesus Nacionalista
Pampanga 1st Pablo Angeles David Nacionalista
2nd Pedro Abad Santos Nacionalista
Pangasinan 1st Antonio Bengson Nacionalista
2nd Alejandro de Guzman Nacionalista
3rd Raymundo O. Camacho Nacionalista
4th Alejandro R. Mendoza Nacionalista
5th Ricardo Gonzales Nacionalista
Rizal 1st Agapito Ignacio Nacionalista
2nd Mariano Melendres Democrata
Romblon Lone Leonardo Festin Nacionalista
Samar 1st Pedro K. Mendiola Nacionalista
2nd Pastor Salazar Nacionalista
3rd Jose Lugay Raquel Nacionalista
Sorsogon 1st Leoncio Grajo Nacionalista
2nd Pablo de la Rosa Nacionalista
Surigao Lone Eusebio Tiongko Nacionalista
Tarlac 1st Luis Morales Nacionalista
2nd Benigno Aquino Sr. Nacionalista
Tayabas 1st Fabian R. Millar Nacionalista
2nd Ricardo Paras Nacionalista
Zambales Lone Guillermo Pablo Nacionalista

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Elected on October 25, 1919, succeeding Francisco Tongio Liongson, who died on February 20, 1919.
  2. ^ Appointed. Resigned on November 15, 1920.
  3. ^ Appointed on November 15, 1920, succeeding Hadji Butu.
  4. ^ Appointed. Resigned on July 1, 1920.
  5. ^ Appointed on July 1, 1920, succeeding Joaquin Luna. Resigned on November 15, 1921.
  6. ^ Election annulled on February 9, 1921 after an electoral protest.
  7. ^ Won an electoral protest on February 9, 1921, replacing Eufrosino Alba.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Appointed.
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  • "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on September 14, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.
  • "The LAWPHiL Project – Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved September 16, 2006.

Further reading

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  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
  • 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.