6th Philippine Legislature
October 27, 1922 February 8, 1925
Governor-General Leonard Wood
Senate
Senate President Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President
pro tempore
Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista)
Majority leaderFrancisco Enage
Members24
House of Representatives
Members93

The Sixth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1922 to 1925.

Sessions

  • First Regular Session: October 27, 1922 – February 8, 1923
  • First Special Session: February 14 – 24, 1923
  • Second Regular Session: October 16, 1923 – February 8, 1924
  • Third Regular Session: July 16, 1924 – February 8, 1925

Members

Senate

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 Senator Party Term expiry In office
1st District Santiago Fonacier Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1925
Isabelo delos Reyes Nacionalista Colectivista 1928 1922–1928
2nd District Bernabe de Guzman Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1925 1919–1925
Alejo Mabanag Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1928 1922–1928
3rd District Teodoro Sandiko Democrata 1925 1919–1931
Santiago Lucero Democrata 1928 1922–1925
4th District Pedro Guevara[lower-alpha 1] Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1916–1923
Ramon J. Fernandez[lower-alpha 2] Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1923–1925
Emiliano Tría Tirona Democrata 1928 1922–1928
5th District Antero S. Soriano Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1925
Manuel L. Quezon Nacionalista Colectivista 1928 1916–1935
6th District Vicente de Vera Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1925
Juan B. Alegre Nacionalista Colectivista 1928 1922–1928
7th District Jose Maria Arroyo Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1925
Jose Hontiveros Democrata 1928 1922–1928
8th District Hermenegildo Villanueva Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1931
Espiridion Guanco[lower-alpha 3] Nacionalista Colectivista 1928 1916–1925
9th District Francisco Enage Nacionalista Colectivista 1925 1919–1925
Tomas Gomez Nacionalista Colectivista 1928 1922–1926
10th District Celestino Rodriguez Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1925 1916–1925
Sergio Osmeña Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1928 1922–1935
11th District Francisco Soriano Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1925 1916–1925
Jose Clarin Nacionalista Unipersonalista 1928 1916–1935
12th District Teofisto Guingona Sr.[lower-alpha 4] Democrata 1920–1923
Hadji Butu[lower-alpha 5] Democrata 1922–1931
Jose Alejandrino[lower-alpha 6] Democrata 1923–1928

House of Representatives

Province/City District Representative Party
Abra Lone Adolfo Brillantes Nacionalista Colectivista
Albay 1st Agapito Buenconsejo Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Pedro Martinez Jimeno Nacionalista Unipersonalista
3rd Mariano Ope Marbella Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Antique Lone Angel Salazar Nacionalista Colectivista
Bataan Lone Antonio G. Llamas Democrata
Batanes Lone Claudio Castillejos Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Batangas 1st Antonio de las Alas Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Rafael Villanueva Nacionalista Unipersonalista
3rd Claro M. Recto Democrata
Bohol 1st Fermin Torralba Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Cornelio G. Sarigumba Democrata
3rd Teodoro Abueva Democrata
Bulacan 1st Jose Padilla Democrata
2nd Norberto C. Manikis Democrata
Cagayan 1st Alfonso Ponce Enrile Democrata
2nd Proceso Sebastian Democrata
Camarines Norte Lone Jose D. Zeñarosa Nacionalista Colectivista
Camarines Sur 1st Ramon B. Felipe Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Sulpicio V. Cea Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Capiz 1st Manuel Roxas Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Agustin Aldea Democrata
3rd Manuel Terencio Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Cavite Lone Pedro P. Espiritu Democrata
Cebu 1st Manuel C. Briones Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Vicente C. Sotto Democrata
3rd Vicente Rama Democrata
4th Isidoro Aldanese Nacionalista Unipersonalista
5th Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista Unipersonalista
6th Nicolas Rafols Democrata
7th Jose Alonso Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Ilocos Norte 1st Ireneo Ranjo Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Ramon Campos Nacionalista Colectivista
Ilocos Sur 1st Vicente Singson Pablo Democrata
2nd Lupo Biteng Nacionalista Colectivista
Iloilo 1st Jose Evangelista Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Cresenciano Lozano Nacionalista Unipersonalista
3rd Tomas Confesor Nacionalista Colectivista
4th Federico R. Tirador Democrata
5th Tomas Vargas Democrata
Isabela Lone Tolentino Verzosa Nacionalista Unipersonalista
La Union 1st Pio Ancheta Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Mauro Ortiz Nacionalista Colectivista
Laguna 1st Tomas Dizon Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Palileo Aurelio Pablo Nacionalista Colectivista
Leyte 1st Carlos Tan Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Tomas Oppus Nacionalista Colectivista
3rd Jose Maria Veloso Democrata
4th Filomeno Montejo Nacionalista Colectivista
Manila 1st Gregorio Perfecto Democrata
2nd Alfonso E. Mendoza Democrata
Marinduque Lone Ricardo Nepomuceno Nacionalista Colectivista
Masbate Lone Pablo de la Rosa Nacionalista Colectivista
Mindanao and Sulu Lone Rafael Acuña[lower-alpha 7] Nacionalista Colectivista
Teodoro Palma Gil[lower-alpha 7] Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Pablo Lorenzo[lower-alpha 7] Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Ugalingan Piang[lower-alpha 7] Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Datu Tampugaw[lower-alpha 7] Independent
Mindoro Lone Juan L. Luna Nacionalista Colectivista
Misamis 1st Jose Artadi Independent
2nd Anselmo Bernad Independent
Mountain Province Lone Joaquin Cedamon[lower-alpha 7]
Miguel R. Cornejo[lower-alpha 7]
Henry A. Kamora[lower-alpha 7]
Negros Occidental 1st Serafin P. Hilado Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Vicente Jimenez Yanson Nacionalista Colectivista
3rd Elisio M. Limsiaco Nacionalista Colectivista
Negros Oriental 1st Guillermo Z. Villanueva Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Fermin Martinez Nacionalista Colectivista
Nueva Ecija Lone Hermogenes Concepcion Democrata
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Evaristo Panganiban[lower-alpha 8] Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Eulogio Rodriguez[lower-alpha 9] Democrata
Antonio G. Escamilla[lower-alpha 10] Independent
Palawan Lone Patricio Fernandez Nacionalista Colectivista
Pampanga 1st Pedro Valdez Liongson Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Vicente Manapat Democrata
Pangasinan 1st Mauro Navarro Nacionalista Unipersonalista
2nd Lamberto Siguion Reyna Nacionalista Colectivista
3rd Raymundo O. Camacho Nacionalista Unipersonalista
4th Eusebio V. Sison Nacionalista Colectivista
5th Ricardo Gozales Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Rizal 1st Andres Pascual Democrata
2nd Mariano Melendres Democrata
Romblon Lone Leonardo Festin Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Samar 1st Jose Avelino Democrata
2nd Pascual B. Azanza Democrata
3rd Iñigo Abenis Nacionalista Colectivista
Sorsogon 1st Antonio Rocha Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Federico D. Jimenez Nacionalista Colectivista
Surigao Lone Clemente V. Diez Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Tarlac 1st Gregorio M. Bañaga Democrata
2nd Benigno S. Aquino Sr. Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Tayabas 1st Agustin S. Alvarez Nacionalista Colectivista
2nd Rafael R. Vilar Nacionalista Colectivista
Zambales Lone Alejo Labrador Nacionalista Colectivista

Notes

  1. Resigned on March 4, 1923 after being elected as Resident Commissioner.
  2. Won a special election on October 3, 1923 to complete Pedro Guevara's unexpired term.
  3. Died on May 2, 1925.
  4. Appointed on November 15, 1920. Resigned on November 13, 1923.
  5. Appointed.
  6. Appointed on November 13, 1923.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appointed.
  8. Appointed. Served until June 12, 1924.
  9. Appointed on June 12, 1924. Served until March 5, 1925.
  10. Appointed on March 5, 1925.

See also

  • "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. Archived from the original on September 1, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2006.

Further reading

  • 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.
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