Template:1941 Philippine Senate election results
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Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | |
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1. | Claro M. Rectoa | Nacionalista | 1,084,003 | |
2. | Manuel Roxas | Nacionalista | 1,076,389 | |
3. | Quintin Paredesa | Nacionalista | 1,046,715 | |
4. | Jose Yuloa | Nacionalista | 1,035,025 | |
5. | Elpidio Quirino | Nacionalista | 1,013,095 | |
6. | Antonio de las Alasa | Nacionalista | 1,002,853 | |
7. | Emiliano Tria Tironaa | Nacionalista | 983,740 | |
8. | Eulogio Rodrigueza | Nacionalista | 982,144 | |
9. | Vicente Madrigala | Nacionalista | 977,119 | |
10. | Mariano Jesus Cuenco | Nacionalista | 974,683 | |
11. | Melecio Arranz | Nacionalista | 973,403 | |
12. | Carlos P. Garcia | Nacionalista | 972,034 | |
13. | Ramon Torres | Nacionalista | 962,836 | |
14. | Domingo Imperial | Nacionalista | 959,633 | |
15. | Daniel Marambab | Nacionalista | 959,390 | |
16. | Pedro Hernaez | Nacionalista | 949,238 | |
17. | Ramon J. Fernandez | Nacionalista | 947,798 | |
18. | Jose Ozamizb | Nacionalista | 947,106 | |
19. | Nicolas Buendia | Nacionalista | 944,315 | |
20. | Esteban de la Rama | Nacionalista | 937,746 | |
21. | Vicente Rama | Nacionalista | 934,254 | |
22. | Proceso Sebastiana | Nacionalista | 930,179 | |
23. | Alauya Alonto1 | Nacionalista | 919,348 | |
24. | Rafael Martinez2 | Nacionalista | 871,971 | |
25. | Vicente Sotto | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 229,276 | |
26. | Filemon Sotto | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 191,815 | |
27. | Jose Alejandrino | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 128,077 | |
28. | Jose Padilla Sr. | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 127,557 | |
29. | Emilio Medina | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 125,896 | |
30. | Eliseo Imzon | Popular Front (Sumulong Wing) | 123,540 | |
31. | Geronimo Santiago | Popular Front (Sumulong Wing) | 120,005 | |
32. | Manuel Briones | Independent | 118,804 | |
33. | Isabelo delos Reyes Jr. | Popular Front (Abad Santos Wing) | 117,339 | |
34. | Sixto Lopez | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 116,888 | |
35. | Juan Villamor | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 116,437 | |
36. | Jose Palarca Sr | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 115,087 | |
37. | Raymundo Melliza | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 114,987 | |
38. | Arsenio Suazo | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 110,210 | |
39. | Angel Marin | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 110,007 | |
40. | Jose M. Bayot | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 109,667 | |
41. | Felicidad Climaco | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 109,610 | |
42. | Julio A. Llorente | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 109,480 | |
43. | Jose Gamboa | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 108,798 | |
44. | Pedro Coleto | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 107,365 | |
45. | Marcelino Lontok | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 104,117 | |
46. | Mamerto Manalo | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 102,798 | |
47. | Fernando Gardoqui | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 99,889 | |
48. | Crisanto Evangelista | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 97,554 | |
49. | Norberto Nabong | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 97,231 | |
50. | Juan Feleo | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 96,740 | |
51. | Jose M. Nava | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 94,887 | |
52. | Angel Ancajas | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 91,005 | |
53. | Lino Dizon | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 88,547 | |
54. | Jose Casal | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 85,403 | |
55. | Pablo Rocha | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 84,996 | |
56. | Melchor Lagasca | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 82,009 | |
57. | Antonio Paguia | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 80,468 | |
58. | Mateo del Castillo | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 79,368 | |
59. | Severino Izon | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 76,682 | |
60. | Antonio Salvador | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 76,413 | |
61. | Hadji Usman | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 76,397 | |
62. | Pedro C. Castro | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 75,558 | |
63. | Francisco Dematera | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 68,773 | |
64. | Isabello Caballero | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 67,588 | |
65. | Perfecto Reyes | Ganap | 65,002 | |
66. | Mariano P. Balgos | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 64,799 | |
67. | Alfredo Dumlao | Ganap | 64,553 | |
68. | Manuel Joven | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 62,006 | |
69. | Severo Dava | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 61,956 | |
70. | Ciriaco V. Campomanes | Ganap | 57,440 | |
71. | Vicente Pamatinat | Ganap | 55,211 | |
72. | Ricardo Valdivia | Ganap | 55,044 | |
73. | Narcisa Paguibitan | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 54,632 | |
74. | Francisco Ramos | Popular Front (Sumulong) | 54,189 | |
75. | Datu Tampugao Pagayao | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 53,953 | |
76. | Samson Palomares | Ganap | 50,489 | |
77. | Esteban Coruna | Ganap | 50,113 | |
78. | Fernando Mangson | Ganap | 48,770 | |
79. | Eulalio Tolentino | Ganap | 48,502 | |
80. | Prudencio Vega | Ganap | 47,822 | |
81. | Antipas Soriano | Ganap | 47,347 | |
82. | Francisco Robles | Ganap | 46,883 | |
83. | Jose Jabeon | Ganap | 45,984 | |
84. | Joaquin Flavier | Ganap | 44,980 | |
85. | Pedro Zaragosa | Ganap | 44,669 | |
86. | Francisco Afan Delgado | Partido Modernista | 41,890 | |
87. | Antonio Ramos | Ganap | 40,008 | |
88. | Aurelio Tankeko | Ganap | 37,965 | |
89. | Sixto Bedrus | Ganap | 37,714 | |
90. | Santiago Fonacier | Partido Modernista | 37,503 | |
91. | Gaudencio Bautista | Ganap | 36,912 | |
92. | Mariano Lumbre | Ganap | 36,715 | |
93. | Flora Ylagan | Partido Modernista | 34,730 | |
94. | Wenceslao Asistido | Ganap | 32,803 | |
95. | Marcelino Chavez | Ganap | 30,058 | |
96. | Florentino Subayno | Ganap | 28,447 | |
97. | Josefina Martinez | Partido Modernista | 25,596 | |
98. | Pedro Arteche | Partido Modernista | 23,441 | |
99. | Manuel Luz | Partido Modernista | 20,004 | |
100. | Vicente del Rosario | Partido Modernista | 13,259 | |
101. | Mariano delos Santos | Partido Modernista | 11,446 | |
102. | Honorio Caringal (withdrew) | Partido Modernista | 0 | |
103. | Ignacio Nabong (withdrew) | Popular Front (Abad Santos) | 0 |
- ^a The following were detained because of collaboration charges with the Japanese: Antonio de las Alas, Vicente Madrigal, Quintin Paredes, Claro M. Recto, Eulogio Rodriguez, Proceso E. Sebastian, Emiliano Tria Tirona and José Yulo.
- ^b Daniel Maramba died and Jose Ozamis was executed during the war.
- ^c The senators elected in 1941 served only from July 5, 1945 to April 23, 1946 except for Alauya Alonto, Esteban de la Rama, Pedro C. Hernaez, Vicente Madrigal, Vicente Rama, Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr., Proceso E. Sebastian, and Emiliano Tria Tirona, who served until May 22, 1947.
- ^1 Alauya Alonto used his Muslim Name "Sa Ramain" during the elections
- ^2 Replaced Norberto Romuáldez who died on the eve of the elections.
- Note: The tally of votes is incomplete, as the official tally of votes were destroyed during World War II.