1909 Philippine Assembly elections
1909 Philippine Assembly elections|
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Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province. Results for local offices are also included as a separate tally for the Philippine Assembly was not provided. |
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Philippine Assembly elections were held in the Philippines on November 2, 1909.[2]
Results
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62
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17
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2
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Nacionalista
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Progresista
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O
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Vote share |
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NP |
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48.19% |
PP |
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20.00% |
Others |
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31.81% |
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Seats |
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NP |
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76.54% |
PP |
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20.99% |
Others |
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2.47% |
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Votes by province
Province/City
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Electorate
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Turnout
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NP
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PP
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Liguero
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Ind.
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Unknown
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Albay
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8,446
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7,608
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3,502
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623
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–
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2,155
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904
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Ambos Camarines
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6,706
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6,589
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3,272
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338
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–
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1,293
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1,322
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Antique
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2,378
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2,283
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564
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756
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–
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135
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459
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Bataan
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1,259
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1,221
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1,003
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–
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–
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122
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43
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Batanes
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350
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343
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–
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–
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–
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325
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–
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Batangas
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7,481
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7,367
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5,037
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537
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–
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449
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497
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Bohol
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2,893
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2,689
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2,487
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–
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–
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–
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205
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Bulacan
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9,502
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8,989
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8,346
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Cagayan
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6,929
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6,646
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3,344
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–
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–
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2,260
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618
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Capiz
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6,667
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6,411
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3,483
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2,318
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8
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125
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164
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Cavite
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8,587
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7,637
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3,133
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–
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–
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895
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2,941
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Cebu
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10,903
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9,894
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8,698
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161
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–
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–
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738
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Ilocos Norte
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5,380
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5,227
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1,756
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592
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–
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–
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2,654
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Ilocos Sur
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7,075
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6,925
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1,695
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3,554
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–
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266
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1,050
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Iloilo
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19,887
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13,978
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5,600
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6,208
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–
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–
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1,014
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Isabela
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3,616
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3,385
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1,231
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1,353
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–
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–
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143
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La Laguna
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6,821
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6,358
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3,048
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1,631
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–
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–
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1,411
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La Union
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4,775
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4,683
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1,606
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1,718
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–
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–
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1,196
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Leyte
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8,930
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8,341
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6,042
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243
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238
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159
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679
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Manila
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6,739
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6,024
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1,984
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993
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2,330
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–
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–
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Mindoro
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460
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460
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370
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–
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–
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–
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–
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Misamis
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2,828
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2,320
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1,877
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–
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–
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–
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351
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Negros Occidental
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6,528
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6,315
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1,657
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2,456
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–
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–
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705
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Negros Oriental
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2,757
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2,480
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–
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1,727
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–
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610
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100
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Nueva Ecija
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4,304
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4,083
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2,221
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1,435
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–
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124
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165
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Palawan
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379
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358
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344
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11
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–
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–
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–
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Pampanga
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5,623
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5,623
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2,296
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1,498
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–
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418
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–
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Pangasinan
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14,955
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14,593
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3,027
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1,708
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–
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182
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4,060
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Rizal
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5,943
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5,807
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2,055
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1,556
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–
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349
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1,221
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Samar
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4,780
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4,584
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1,130
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2,191
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–
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–
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523
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Sorsogon
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5,898
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5,693
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2,714
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370
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–
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447
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1,629
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Surigao
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1,345
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1,211
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423
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556
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–
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150
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–
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Tarlac
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5,474
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5,114
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2,561
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1,636
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1,045
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–
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–
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Tayabas
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9,940
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9,454
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5,106
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2,303
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–
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–
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1,116
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Zambales
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2,307
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2,282
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1,384
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116
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–
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–
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504
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Total
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208,845
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192,975
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92,996
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38,588
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3,621
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10,464
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26,412
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Source: Government Printing Office[3]
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Note
- A. ^ Members of the Independent and Inmediatista factions were absorbed by the Nacionalista Party. This led to the combination of their seats which totaled to 59 seats.
See also
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