7th Philippine Legislature
The Seventh Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1925 to 1927.
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July 16, 1925 – November 9, 1927 | |
Governor-General | |
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Senate | |
Senate President | Manuel L. Quezon |
Senate President pro tempore | Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista) |
Majority leader | Faustino Aguilar |
Members | 24 |
House of Representatives | |
Members | 94 |
Members
Senate
District | Senator |
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1st District | Isabelo delos Reyes |
Elpidio Quirino | |
2nd District | Alejo Mabanag |
Camilo Osías | |
3rd District | Santiago Lucero |
Teodoro Sandiko | |
4th District | Emiliano Tria Tirona |
Juan Sumulong | |
5th District | Manuel L. Quezon |
Jose P. Laurel | |
6th District | Juan B. Alegre |
Jose O. Vera | |
7th District | Jose Hontiveros |
Jose Ledesma | |
8th District | Hermengildo Villanueva |
Mariano Yulo | |
9th District | Tomas Gomez |
Jose Maria Veloso | |
10th District | Sergio S. Osmeña, Sr. |
Pedro Rodriguez | |
11th District | Jose A. Clarin |
Troadio Galicano | |
12th District | Hadji Butu (appointed) |
Jose Alejandrino (appointed) |
Senators elected in 1925
- Elpidio Quirino (1st District)
- Camilo Osías (2nd District)
- Teodoro Sandiko (3rd District)
- Juan Sumulong (4th District)
- Jose P. Laurel (5th District)
- Jose O. Vera (6th District)
- Jose Ledesma (7th District)
- Mariano Yulo (8th District)
- Hermengildo Villanueva (8th District)
- Jose Maria Veloso (9th District)
- Pedro Rodriguez (10th District)
- Troadio Galicano (11th District)
Changes
- Santiago Lucero (3rd District) died in 1925 and was succeeded by Luis Morales.
- Tomas Gomez (9th District) died in 1926 and was succeeded by Pastor Salazar.
House of Representatives
Province | District | Member |
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Abra | Quintín Paredes | |
Albay | Francisco Peňa | |
Francisco Perfecto | ||
Pedro Sabido | ||
Antique | Segundo Moscoso | |
Bataan | Manuel Banzon | |
Batanes | Vicente Agan | |
Batangas | Antonio de las Alas | |
Andres Buendia | ||
Claro M. Recto | ||
Bohol | Fermin Torralba | |
Olegario Clarin | ||
Carlos P. Garcia | ||
Bulacan | Jose Padilla | |
Jose Serapio | ||
Cagayan | Vicente Formoso | |
Antonio Guzman | ||
Camarines Norte | Rafael Carranceja | |
Camarines Sur | Ramon Felipe | |
Manuel Fuentebella | ||
Capiz | Manuel Roxas | |
Jose Altavas | ||
Manuel Laserna | ||
Cavite | Anterio Soriano | |
Cebu | Manuel C. Briones | |
Paulino Gullas | ||
Vicente Rama | ||
Juan Alcazaren | ||
Mariano Jesús D. Cuenco | ||
Pastor Noel | ||
Paulino Ybañez | ||
Ilocos Norte | Severo Hernando | |
Mariano Marcos | ||
Ilocos Sur | Simeon Ramos | |
Lupo Biteng | ||
Iloilo | Eugenio Baldana | |
Vicente Ybiernas | ||
Tomas Confesor | ||
Asencion Arrancillo | ||
Venancio Cudilla | ||
Isabela | Manuel Nieto | |
La Union | Fausto Almeida | |
Leoncio Dacanay | ||
Laguna | Tomas Dizon | |
Ananais Laico | ||
Leyte | Juan Veloso | |
Tomas Oppus | ||
Ruperto Kapunan | ||
Filomeno Montejo | ||
Manila | Gregorio Perfecto | |
Alfonso E. Mendoza | ||
Marinduque | Ricardo Nepomuceno | |
Masbate | Eduardo Marcaida | |
Mindanao and Sulu | Pedro de la Llana | |
Vacant | ||
Jose Melencio (appointed) | ||
Abdullah Piang (appointed) | ||
Arsenio Suazo (appointed) | ||
Mindoro | Mariano Leuterio | |
Misamis Occidental | Segundo Gaston | |
Teogenes Velez | ||
Mountain Province | Miguel Cornejo (appointed) | |
Joaquin Codamon (appointed) | ||
Henry A. Kamora (appointed) | ||
Negros Occidental | Serafin P. Hilado | |
Ramon Torres | ||
Isaac Lacson | ||
Negros Oriental | Guillermo Z. Villanueva | |
Enrique Villanueva | ||
Nueva Ecija | Feliciano Ramoso | |
Nueva Vizcaya | Isauro Gabaldon (appointed) | |
Palawan | Patricio Fernandez | |
Pampanga | Pedro Valdez Liongson | |
Ceferino Hilario | ||
Pangasinan | Enrique Braganza | |
Isidoro Siapno | ||
Servillano dela Cruz | ||
Eusebio V. Sison | ||
Evaristo Sanchez | ||
Rizal | Basilio Bautista | |
Eulogio Rodriguez | ||
Romblon | Leonardo Festin | |
Samar | José Avelino | |
Pascual B. Azanza | ||
Gerardo Morrero | ||
Sorsogon | Juan Reyes | |
Mario Guariña | ||
Surigao | Montano Ortiz | |
Tarlac | Sisenardo Palarca | |
Benigno S. Aquino, Sr. | ||
Tayabas | Primitivo San Agustin | |
Leon Guinto Sr. | ||
Zambales | Alejo Labrador |
Changes
- Mountain Province–1st: Juan Cailles appointed in 1925 to succeed Miguel Cornejo.
- Nueva Vizcaya–Lone: Antonio Escamilla appointed in 1925 to succeed Isauro Gabaldon.
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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
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.
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