1936 Philippine National Assembly special elections

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Four special elections (known elsewhere as "by-elections") to the National Assembly of the Philippines, the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, were done on September 1, 1936. These were to fill up vacancies from four seats.

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1936 Philippine National Assembly special elections

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September 1, 1936
1938 â†’

Four of 89 seats in the National Assembly of the Philippines
  First party Second party
 
Party Nacionalista Nacionalista Democratico
Seats won 2 2
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2
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Electoral system

The seats in the National Assembly were elected from single member districts, under the first-past-the-post voting system.

The following seats were up for election:[1]

Special elections

Abra

The seat from Abra was vacated when incumbent Quintín Paredes was appointed Resident Commissioner to the United States, the Commonwealth of the Philippines's delegate in the United States Congress.[1]

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1936 Abra's at-large National Assembly district special election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Agapito GarduqueNacionalista3,32047.19
Jesus Paredes2,52535.89
Adolfo Brillantes1,19016.92
Total7,035100.00
Majority79511.3
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Ilocos Norte's 2nd district

The seat from Ilocos Norte's 2nd district was vacated when assemblyman-elect Julio Nalundasan was shot at his home in Batac just right after the 1935 legislative election.[1] Nalundasan was murdered on September 20, 1935 while he was brushing his teeth. Ferdinand Marcos, the future president and son of Nalundasan's opponent Mariano, among others, was convicted of murder, but that was reversed on appeal years later.[2]

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1936 Ilocos Norte's 2nd National Assembly district special election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ulpiano ArzadonNacionalista Democratico7,45268.90
Mariano MarcosNacionalista2,59724.01
Juan Root7667.08
Total10,815100.00
Majority4,85544.89
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Leyte's 4th district

The seat from Leyte's 4th district was vacated when incumbent Francisco Enage was appointed to be a member of the technical staff at Malacañang Palace.[1]

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1936 Leyte's 4th National Assembly district special election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Norberto RomualdezNacionalista7,03376.32
Antonio Marcos2,18223.68
Total9,215100.00
Majority4,85152.64
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Samar's 2nd district

The seat from Samar's 2nd district was vacated when incumbent Serafin Marabut was appointed to be undersecretary of finance and director of the Budget Office (now the Secretary of Budget and Management).[1]

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1936 Samar's 2nd National Assembly district special election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Pascual AzanzaNacionalista Democratico4,72259.34
Leocaldo Tanseco3,23640.66
Total7,958100.00
Majority1,48618.67
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