3rd Philippine Legislature
October 16, 1912 – February 24, 1916 | |
Governor-General | |
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Commission | |
Members | 10 |
Assembly | |
Speaker | Sergio Osmeña (Nacionalista) |
Members | 92 |
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The Third Philippine Legislature was the meeting of the legislature of the Philippines under the sovereign control of the United States from October 16, 1912, to February 24, 1916.
Sessions[edit]
- First Regular Session: October 16, 1912 – February 3, 1913
- First Special Session: February 6 – 11, 1913
- Second Regular Session: October 16, 1913 – February 3, 1914
- Second Special Session: February 4 – 28, 1914
- Third Regular Session: October 16, 1914 – February 5, 1915
- Fourth Regular Session: October 16, 1915 – February 4, 1916
- Third Special Session: February 14 – 24, 1916
Legislation[edit]
The Third Philippine Legislature passed a total of 473 laws (Act Nos. 2192–2664)
Leadership[edit]
Philippine Commission[edit]
- Governor-General and President of the Philippine Commission:
- William Cameron Forbes, until September 1, 1913
- Francis Burton Harrison, from September 2, 1913
- Vice-Governor:
- Newton W. Gilbert, until November 30, 1913
- Henderson S. Martin, from December 1, 1913
- Secretary of Finance and Justice:
- Gregorio S. Araneta, until October 30, 1913
- Victorino Mapa, from October 30, 1913
- Secretary of the Interior:
- Dean Conant Worcester, until September 15, 1913
- Winfred Thaxter Denison, from January 28, 1914
- Secretary of Commerce and Police:
- Charles B. Elliott, until December 4, 1912
- Clinton L. Riggs, December 1, 1913 – October 31, 1915
- Eugene E. Reed, from May 24, 1916
- Secretary of Public Instruction:
- Newton W. Gilbert, until December 1, 1913
- Henderson S. Martin, from December 1, 1913
Philippine Assembly[edit]
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Macario Adriatico (Mindoro, Nacionalista), until November 5, 1914
- Galicano Apacible (Batangas–1st, Nacionalista), from November 5, 1914[1]
Members[edit]
Philippine Commission[edit]
- Gregorio S. Araneta[a]
- Frank A. Branagan[b]
- Jaime C. de Veyra[c]
- Winfred Thaxter Denison[d]
- Charles B. Elliott[e]
- Vicente Singson Encarnacion[f]
- William Cameron Forbes[g]
- Newton W. Gilbert[h]
- Francis Burton Harrison[i]
- Vicente Ilustre[j]
- Victorino Mapa[k]
- Jose de Luzuriaga[l]
- Henderson S. Martin[m]
- Rafael Palma
- Eugene E. Reed[n]
- Clinton L. Riggs[o]
- Juan Sumulong[p]
- Dean Conant Worcester[q]
Sources:
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the First Session, October 16, 1912, to February 3, 1913, and A Special Session, February 6, 1913, to February 11, 1913, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1913.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Second Session, October 16, 1913, to February 3, 1914, and A Special Session, February 6, 1914, to February 28, 1914, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1914.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Third Session, October 16, 1914, to February 5, 1915, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1915.
- Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Fourth Session, October 16, 1915, to February 4, 1916, and A Special Session, February 14, 1916, to February 24, 1916, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1916.
Philippine Assembly[edit]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ Resigned as Secretary of Finance and Justice on October 30, 1913.
- ^ Resigned on October 30, 1913.
- ^ Took office on October 30, 1913, replacing Frank A. Branagan.
- ^ Took office as Secretary of the Interior on January 28, 1914, replacing Dean Conant Worcester.
- ^ Resigned as Secretary of Commerce and Police on December 4, 1912.
- ^ Took office on October 30, 1913, replacing Jose de Luzuriaga.
- ^ Resigned as Governor-General of the Philippines on September 1, 1913.
- ^ Resigned as Secretary of Public Instruction on December 1, 1913.
- ^ Took office as Governor-General of the Philippines on September 2, 1913, replacing William Cameron Forbes.
- ^ Took office on October 30, 1913, replacing Juan Sumulong.
- ^ Took office as Secretary of Finance and Justice on October 30, 1913, replacing Gregorio S. Araneta.
- ^ Resigned on October 30, 1913.
- ^ Took office as Secretary of Public Instruction on December 1, 1913, replacing Newton W. Gilbert.
- ^ Took office as Secretary of Commerce and Police on May 24, 1916, replacing Clinton L. Riggs.
- ^ Took office as Secretary of Commerce and Police on December 1, 1913, replacing Charles B. Elliott. Resigned on October 31, 1915.
- ^ Resigned on October 30, 1913.
- ^ Resigned as Secretary of the Interior on September 15, 1913.
- ^ Died on December 22, 1913.
- ^ Elected on May 15, 1914.
- ^ Election invalidated on February 14, 1914 due to possession of Spanish citizenship and failure to submit a certificate of candidacy.
- ^ Elected on May 16, 1914.
- ^ Died on July 27, 1914.
- ^ Elected on October 10, 1914.
- ^ Resigned on October 13, 1914.
- ^ Elected on November 21, 1914.
- ^ Resigned on October 30, 1913 upon appointment to the Philippine Commission.
- ^ Elected on February 24, 1914.
- ^ Resigned on February 5, 1915 upon appointment as Iloilo provincial prosecutor.
- ^ a b Elected on September 18, 1915.
- ^ Resigned on March 1, 1914 upon appointment to the Code Committee.
- ^ Elected on June 8, 1914.
- ^ Died on May 25, 1915.
- ^ Resigned on April 9, 1914 upon election as governor of Agusan.
- ^ Elected on October 1, 1914.
- ^ Resigned on July 12, 1915 upon appointment to the Public Welfare Board.
- ^ Resigned on April 1, 1914 upon appointment as Solicitor General.
- ^ Elected on July 22, 1914.
References[edit]
- ^ Our Delegates to the Constitutional Assembly. Benipayo Press. 1935. p. 626.
External links[edit]
- "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[edit]
- 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.