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Presidential Election in the Philippines (1935)

The presidential election in the Philippines of 1935 took place on September 15, 1935, at the same time parliamentary and local elections were held. These were the first elections after the entry into force of the Tydings-McDuffy Act 1934, according to which the Philippines was to gain independence from the United States in 1944. The victory was won by the chairman of the Senate of the Philippines, Manuel Quezon , with more than 67% of the vote [1] , his main rivals were revolutionary Emilio Aguinaldo and Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church Gregorio Aglipay .

Philippines 1941 →
Presidential Election in the Philippines (1935)
September 15, 1935
Turnout63.9%
Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942) .jpgPresidentAguinaldo.jpgGregorio Aglipay.jpg
CandidateManuel QuezonEmilio AguinaldoGregorio Aglipay
The consignmentNationalistNational SocialistRepublican
Votes695 332
(67.99%)
179 349
(17.54%)
148 010
(14.47%)

Other candidatesPascual Racquial.

Election resultManuel Quezon was elected President of the Philippines.

At the same time, the Vice-President of the Philippines was elected, and Sergio Osmenia was elected to this position.

Content

  • 1 Voting results
    • 1.1 Presidential Election
    • 1.2 Election of Vice President
  • 2 notes

Voting Results

Presidential Election

CandidateThe consignmentresults
Number of votes%
Manuel QuezonNationalist695,33267.99%
Emilio AguinaldoNational Socialist179,34917.54%
Gregorio AglipayRepublican148,01014.47%
Pascual Racuialindependent1580.00%
Valid Newsletters1,021,44598.89%
Turnout1,022,54763.91%
Registered Voters1,600,000100.00%

Vice Presidential Election

CandidateThe consignmentresults
Number of votes%
Sergio OsmeniaNationalist812,35286.91%
Raimundo MellisaNational Socialist70,8997.59%
Norberto NabongRepublican51,4435.50%
Valid Newsletters934,12891.5%
Invalid Newsletters87,3178.5%
Turnout1,022,54763.8%
Registered Voters1,600,000100.00%

Notes

  1. ↑ http://malacanang.gov.ph/presidents/commonwealth/manuel-quezon/ Manuel Quezon (English)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=President_of_Philippines_(1935)&oldid=80076994


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