- Senatorial districts of the Philippines
The Senatorial districts of the Philippines were the representations of the provinces of the
Philippines in thePhilippine Senate from 1916 to 1935.History
The enactment of the
Philippine Autonomy Act (popularly known as "Jones Law") in August 1916 by theUnited States Congress provided for the creation of a bicameral legislature consisting of a lower chamber (House of Representatives) and an upper chamber (Senate). Until then thePhilippine Commission held the executive power and some legislative powers over the American colony.The system of government of the Philippines in its early years of transition to democratic self-government was deliberately structured to emulate the American model. The Philippines thus followed the American system of electing the members of the 24-seat senate by district.
The districts were organized and numbered in a roughly north-south fashion, much like the present administrative regions. The first eleven districts were composed of established provinces, while the twelfth was composed of the provinces of the
Luzon interior and much ofMindanao — both of which were never fully administered by the old Spanish colonial government and designated by American authorities as "Non-Christian" areas.The first to eleventh districts elected two senators each by popular vote. The two senators from the twelfth district were appointed by the U.S. Governor-General. The setup lasted until the establishment of the
Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1935, when the Senate was abolished, as the 1935 Constitution provided only for a unicameral National Assembly. However, when the Constitution was amended in 1940 to re-establish a bicameral congress, members of the Senate had to be voted at-large, thereby effectively abolishing the district system.First District
Provinces:
Batanes ,Cagayan ,Ilocos Norte ,Ilocos Sur , Isabela
Later additional provinces:Abra (separated from Ilocos Sur, 1917):mnb|lucero|1 Died onNovember 2 ,1925 .:mnb|morales|2 Elected in a special election onMarch 23 ,1926 to complete the unexpired term of Santiago Lucero.Fourth District
City:
Manila
Provinces:Bataan , Laguna,Rizal eventh District
Provinces:
Capiz ,Iloilo
Later additional provinces:Romblon (separated from Capiz, 1917):mnb|gomez|1 Died onJuly 28 ,1926 .:mnb|salazar|2 Elected in a special election to complete the unexpired term of Tomas Gomez.Tenth District
Provinces:
Cebu ee also
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Senate of the Philippines
*Legislative districts of the Philippines References
* [http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/senlist.asp List of Senators - Senate of the Philippines] . Accessed on April 1, 2007.
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