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Philippine legislative election, 1938 : ウィキペディア英語版
Philippine legislative election, 1938

The Elections for the Second National Assembly were held on November 8, 1938, under a new law that allowed block voting〔(Block voting - Philippine Daily Inquirer ). ''Accessed on April 13, 2007.''〕 which favored the governing Nacionalista Party (which the Consolidato and the Pro-Independencia factions reconciled). As expected all the 98 seats of the National Assembly went to the Nacionalistas. Jose Yulo who was Quezon's Secretary of Justice from 1934 to 1938, was elected Speaker.
==Summary==
Ahead of the first midterm polls in the country, the two factions of the Nacionalista Party had already reunited. The party went into the 1938 Elections with the confidence of having practically every branch of government under the control of its stalwarts. This reconsolidation of political forces left the opposition in tatters, with the Allied
Minorities, a loose caucus of opposition parties, failing to stop the Nacionalista bid.
The elections of 1938 proved to be historic in two ways: It was the first and last time that a single party would secure 100 percent of the seats in the legislature, with the Nacionalistas winning all 98 seats; and it ushered in the years of one-party rule in the country.

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