All 80 seats in the Philippine Assembly 41 seats needed for a majority
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Sergio Osmeña
Arsenio Cruz Herrera
Party
Nacionalista
Progresista
Leader's seat
Cebu–2nd
Rizal–1st (lost)
Seats won
32 + 27 coalition
16
Popular vote
64,281
24,234
Percentage
65.43%
24.67%
Coalitions that won a plurality of votes in each province.
Speaker before election
None (Pedro Paterno served as Malolos Congress President)
Elected Speaker
Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista
The first Philippine Assembly elections were held across the Philippines on July 30, 1907. The Philippine Organic Act of 1902 established a bicameral Philippine Legislature composed of the appointed Philippine Commission as the upper house and the elected Philippine Assembly as the lower house.
The first national election for a legislative body in the Philippines, and considered to be a de facto independence referendum, the newly-formed Nacionalista Party, advocating independence, defeated the more established Progresista Party, which were conservative.
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