1st Congress of the Philippines


The First Congress of the Philippines was the meeting of the legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives from May 25, 1946, until December 13, 1949. The body was originally convened as the Second Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. On August 5, 1946, was approved, renaming the body as the First Congress of the Philippines.

Sessions

The Second Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

Leadership

Senate

Senate

Sixteen senators were elected on April 23, 1946. Eight senators were to serve until December 30, 1949, while the other eight were to serve until December 30, 1951.

House of Representatives

Province/CityDistrictRepresentative
Abra
Lone
Quintin Paredes
Agusan
Lone
Marcos M. Calo
Albay
1st
Eulogio V. Lawenko
Albay
2nd
Toribio Perez
Albay
3rd
Marcial O. Rañola
Antique
Lone
Emigdio Nietes
Bataan
Lone
Bonifacio Camacho
Batanes
Lone
Anastacio Agan
Batangas
1st
Felixberto M. Serrano
Batangas
2nd
Pedro P. Muñoz
Batangas
3rd
José B. Laurel, Jr.
Bohol
1st
Luis T. Clarin
Bohol
1st
Genaro Visarra
Bohol
2nd
Simeon G. Toribio
Bohol
3rd
Cosme P. Garcia
Bukidnon
Lone
Remedios Ozamis Fortich
Bulacan
1st
Florante C. Roque
Bulacan
2nd
Alejo S. Santos
Cagayan
1st
Conrado V. Singson
Cagayan
2nd
Paulino A. Alonzo
Camarines Norte
Lone
Esmeraldo Eco
Camarines Sur
1st
Juan Q. Miranda
Camarines Sur
2nd
Sebastian C. Moll, Jr.
Capiz
1st
Ramon A. Arnaldo
Capiz
2nd
Cornelio T. Villareal
Capiz
3rd
Jose M. Reyes
Catanduanes
Lone
Francisco A. Perfecto
Cavite
Lone
Justiniano S. Montano
Cebu
1st
Jovenal Almendras
Cebu
2nd
Vicente Logarta
Cebu
3rd
Maximino Noel
Cebu
4th
Agustin Y. Kintanar
Cebu
5th
Leandro A. Tojong
Cebu
6th
Nicolas Rafols
Cebu
7th
Jose Rodriguez
Cotabato
Lone
Gumbay Piang
Davao
Lone
Apolinario Cabigon
Ilocos Norte
1st
Damaso T. Samonte
Ilocos Norte
2nd
Pedro A. Albano
Ilocos Sur
1st
Floro Crisologo
Ilocos Sur
2nd
Fidel Villanueva
Iloilo
1st
Mateo M. Nonato
Iloilo
2nd
Oscar Ledesma
Iloilo
3rd
Tiburcio Lutero
Iloilo
4th
Gaudencio Dimaisip
Iloilo
4th
Mariano Peñaflorida
Iloilo
5th
Juan Borra
Isabela
Lone
Domingo Paguirigan
La Union
1st
Francisco Ortega
La Union
2nd
Manuel T. Cases
Laguna
1st
Eduardo A. Barreto
Laguna
2nd
Estanislao A. Fernandez, Jr.
Lanao
Lone
Manalao Mindalano
Leyte
1st
Carlos Tan
Leyte
2nd
Domingo Veloso
Leyte
3rd
Francisco M. Pajao
Leyte
4th
Juan R. Perez
Leyte
5th
Atilano R. Cinco
Manila
1st
Jose Topacio Nueno
Manila
2nd
Hermenegildo Atienza
Marinduque
Lone
Timoteo P. Ricohermoso
Masbate
Lone
Emilio B. Espinosa
Mindoro
Lone
Raúl T. Leuterio
Misamis Occidental
Lone
Porfirio G. Villarin
Misamis Oriental
Lone
Pedro S. Baculio
Mountain Province
1st
George K. Tait
Mountain Province
2nd
Jose B. Mencio
Mountain Province
3rd
Gabriel Dunuan
Negros Occidental
1st
Vicente F. Gustilo, Sr.
Negros Occidental
2nd
Carlos Hilado
Negros Occidental
3rd
Elisio M. Limsiaco
Negros Oriental
1st
Lorenzo Teves
Negros Oriental
2nd
Enrique Medina
Nueva Ecija
1st
Jose A. Cando
Nueva Ecija
2nd
Constancio Padilla
Nueva Vizcaya
Lone
Leon Cabarroguis
Palawan
Lone
Sofronio Española
Pampanga
1st
Amado M. Yuson
Pampanga
2nd
Luis M. Taruc
Pangasinan
1st
Juan G. Rodriguez
Pangasinan
2nd
Eugenio Pérez
Pangasinan
3rd
Pascual Beltran
Pangasinan
4th
Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr.
Pangasinan
5th
Cipriano S. Allas
Rizal
1st
Diaz Ignacio Santos
Rizal
2nd
Lorenzo Sumulong
Romblon
Lone
Modesto Formilleza
Samar
1st
Agripino Escareal
Samar
2nd
Tito V. Tizon
Samar
3rd
Adriano D. Lomuntad
Sorsogon
1st
Pacifico F. Lim
Sorsogon
2nd
Tomas Clemente
Sulu
Lone
Ombra Amilbangsa
Surigao
Lone
Ricardo Navarro
Tarlac
1st
Jose J. Roy
Tarlac
2nd
Alejandro Simpaoco
Tayabas
1st
Fortunato N. Suarez
Tayabas
2nd
Tomas B. Morato
Zambales
Lone
Ramon Magsaysay
Zamboanga
Lone
Juan S. Alano