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- Q2295064 subject Q8136481.
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- Q2295064 abstract "The Philippine Presidential elections of 1935 were held, in sync with the National Assembly elections and local elections, on Monday, September 16, 1935. This was the fourth election since the enactment of the Tydings–McDuffie Act, that paved the way for a transitory government, as well as the first nationwide at-large election ever held in the Philippines.Senate President Manuel Luis Quezon won a lopsided victory against former President Emilio Aguinaldo. His election victory was largely due to the weak political machinations of his rivals. Another losing contender was Gregorio Aglipay, founder and supreme bishop of the Iglesia Filipina Indepediente (Philippine Independent Church). Pascual Racuyal, a mechanic by profession, also ran for President as an independent. Quezon's running mate, Senate President Pro Tempore Sergio Osmeña won a more impressive victory as Vice President of the Philippines. He was said to have faced less effective candidates.".
- Q2295064 startDate "1935-09-16".
- Q2295064 thumbnail Manuel_L._Quezon_(November_1942).jpg?width=300.
- Q2295064 title "Philippine presidential election, 1935".
- Q2295064 wikiPageExternalLink emilio-aguinaldo.
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- Q2295064 electionDate "1935-09-16".
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- Q2295064 comment "The Philippine Presidential elections of 1935 were held, in sync with the National Assembly elections and local elections, on Monday, September 16, 1935. This was the fourth election since the enactment of the Tydings–McDuffie Act, that paved the way for a transitory government, as well as the first nationwide at-large election ever held in the Philippines.Senate President Manuel Luis Quezon won a lopsided victory against former President Emilio Aguinaldo.".
- Q2295064 label "Philippine presidential election, 1935".
- Q2295064 depiction Manuel_L._Quezon_(November_1942).jpg.
- Q2295064 homepage www.comelec.gov.ph.