5th Philippine Legislature

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The Fifth Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from 1919 to 1922.

Members

Philippine Senate

District Senator Party
1st District   Vicente Singson Encarnacion
Progresista
  Santiago Fonacier
Nacionalista
2nd District   Bernabe de Guzman
Nacionalista
  Pedro Ma. Sison
Nacionalista
3rd District   Ceferino de Leon
Nacionalista
  Teodoro Sandiko
Nacionalista
4th District   Pedro Guevara
Nacionalista
  Rafael Palma
Nacionalista
5th District   Antero S. Soriano
Nacionalista
  Manuel L. Quezon
Nacionalista
6th District   Mario Guarina
Nacionalista
  Vicente de Vera
Nacionalista
7th District   Jose Altavas
Nacionalista
  Jose Ma. Arroyo
Nacionalista
8th District   Espiridion Guanco
Nacionalista
  Hermenegildo Villanueva
Nacionalista
9th District   Esteban Singson
Nacionalista
  Jose Ma. Veloso
Nacionalista
10th District   Mario Guarina
Nacionalista
  Leoncio Imperial
Nacionalista
11th District   Jose A. Clarin
Nacionalista
  Francisco Soriano
Nacionalista
12th District   Teofisto Guingona1
Nacionalista
  Lope K. Santos1
Nacionalista
1 Appointed by the Governor-General of the Philippines, per Act No. 2711 enacted on March 10, 1917.

House of Representatives

Province District Representativea
Abra
Lone
Eustaquio Purugganan
Albay
1st
Agapito Buenconsejo
2nd
Pedro Martinez Jimeno
3rd
Mariano Ope Marbella
Antique
Lone
Ramon Maza
Bataan
Lone
Maximino de los Reyes
Batanes
Lone
Claudio Castillejos
Batangas
1st
Vicente Lontok
2nd
Vicente Agregado
3rd
Claro M. Recto
Bohol
1st
Celestino Gallares
2nd
Macario Lumain
3rd
Filomeno Orbeta Casenas
Bulacan
1st
Jose Padilla
2nd
Cirilo B. Santos
Cagayan
1st
Miguel Concepcion Nava
2nd
Bonifacio Cortez
Camarines Norte
Lone
Gabriel Hernandez
Camarines Sur
1st
Silverio D. Cecilio
2nd
Honesto P. Obias
Capiz
1st
Antonio Habana
2nd
Jose A. Orquiola
3rd
Eufrosino Alba
Cavite
Lone
Emilio F. Virata
Cebu
1st
Manuel C. Briones
2nd
Sergio Osmeña, Sr.
3rd
Vicente Urgello
4th
Isidoro Aldanese
5th
Mariano Jesús Cuenco
6th
Miguel Raffiñan
7th
Paulino Ybañez
Ilocos Norte
1st
Vicente T. Llanes
2nd
Faustino Adiarte
Ilocos Sur
1st
Elpidio Quirino
2nd
Ponciano Morales
Iloilo
1st
Jose Evangelista
2nd
Cresenciano Lozano
3rd
Jose E. Locsin
4th
Daniel Evangelista
5th
Victoriano M. Salcedo
Isabela
Lone
Miguel Binag
La Union
1st
Juan T. Lucero
2nd
Felipe C. Diaz
Laguna
1st
Vicente Ocampo
2nd
Eulogio Benitez
Leyte
1st
Francisco D. Enage
2nd
Ciriaco K. Kangleon
3rd
Julio Siayangko
4th
Ruprto Kapunan
Manila
1st
Juan G. Nolasco
2nd
Jose C. Generoso
Mindanao and Sulu
At-Large
Teodoro Palma Gil1
Pablo Lorenzo1
Datu Piang1
Julius Schuck1
Datu Tampugaw1
Mindoro
Lone
Mariano P. Leuterio
Misamis
1st
Jose Artadi
2nd
Fortunato U. Clavano
Mountain Province
At-Large
Pedro Aunario1
Rafael Balayungan1
Juan Cariño1
Negros Occidental
1st
Lope B. Severino
2nd
Rafael Alunan
3rd
Tito Silverio
Negros Oriental
1st
Restituto Villegas
2nd
Pedro Teves
Nueva Ecija
Lone
Gaudencio Medina
Nueva Vizcaya
Lone
Evaristo Panganiban1
Palawan
Lone
Ramon De Jesus
Pampanga
1st
Pablo Angeles David
2nd
Pedro Abad Santos
Pangasinan
1st
Antonio Bengson
2nd
Alejandro de Guzman
3rd
Raymundo O. Camacho
4th
Alejandro R. Mendoza
5th
Ricardo Gonzales
Rizal
1st
Agapito Ignacio
2nd
Mariano Melendres
Romblon
Lone
Leonardo Festin
Samar
1st
Pedro K. Mendiola
2nd
Pastor Salazar
3rd
Jose Lugay Raquel
Sorsogon
1st
Leoncio Grajo
2nd
Pablo de la Rosa
Surigao
Lone
Eusebio Tiongko
Tarlac
1st
Luis Morales
2nd
Benigno S. Aquino, Sr.
Tayabas
1st
Fabian R. Millar
2nd
Ricardo Paras
Zambales
Lone
Guillermo F. Pablo
^1 Appointed by the Governor-General of the Philippines, per Act No. 2711 enacted on March 10, 1917.

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