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1898 Philippine legislative election information


1898 Philippine legislative election

June 23 – September 10, 1898 1907 →

68 (of the 136[1][a]) seats to the Malolos Congress
  Majority party
 
Leader Pedro Paterno
Party Independent
Leader's seat Ilocos Norte
Seats won 68

Congress President before election

None (This was the first Philippine legislative election)

Elected Congress President

Pedro Paterno
Independent

The elections for the Malolos Congress, also known as the Revolutionary Congress, were held in the Philippines from June 23 to September 10, 1898.

These were the first elections for a national legislature in the Philippines. The Spanish colonial government held elections in 1895 across the Philippines but for local municipal officers only. In this election, many parts of the Visayas and Mindanao did not elect representatives and their representatives had to be appointed. The first fully elected national legislative body would be the Philippine Assembly elected in 1907 as the only elected house of the bicameral Philippine Legislature.

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