1940 Philippine constitutional plebiscites
Plebiscites were held on June 18, 1940 in the Philippines to ratify the following amendments to the Constitution: the extension of the tenure of the President and the Vice-President to four years with reelection for another term; the establishment of a bicameral Congress of the Philippines, with the Senate as the upper house and the House of Representatives as the lower house; and the creation of an independent Commission on Elections composed of three members to supervise all elections and plebiscites.
Results
On creating a bicameral legislature
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 1,043,712 | 79.14 |
No | 275,184 | 20.86 |
Total votes | 1,318,896 | 100.00 |
On having president and vice president re-elected
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 1,072,039 | 81.67 |
No | 240,632 | 18.33 |
Total votes | 1,312,671 | 100.00 |
On creating a Commission on Elections
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 1,017,606 | 77.95 |
No | 287,923 | 22.05 |
Total votes | 1,305,529 | 100.00 |
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