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The 3rd Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikatlong Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, met from January 25, 1954, until December 10, 1957, during the 39-month presidency of Ramon Magsaysay and the first nine months of Carlos P. García's presidency.

3rd Congress of the Philippines
2nd 4th
Overview
TermJanuary 25, 1954 – December 10, 1957
President
  • Carlos P. Garcia
    (from March 18, 1957)
  • Vice PresidentCarlos P. Garcia
    (until March 18, 1957)
    Senate
    Members24
    PresidentEulogio Rodriguez
    President pro temporeManuel Briones
    Majority leaderCipriano Primicias Sr.
    Minority leaderLorenzo Tañada
    House of Representatives
    Members102
    SpeakerJose Laurel Jr.
    Speaker pro temporeDaniel Romualdez
    Majority leaderArturo Tolentino
    Minority leaderEugenio Perez

    Sessions

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    Legislation

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    The Third Congress passed a total of 1,077 laws. (Republic Act Nos. 973 – 2049)

    Leadership

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    Composition of the Senate during the 3rd Congress' 1st and 2nd (left), and 3rd & 4th (right) sessions.
     
    Composition of the House of Representatives during the 3rd Congress.

    Senate

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    House of Representatives

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    Members

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    Senate

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    The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:

    Senator Party Term ending
    Esteban Abada[a] Liberal 1955
    Domocao Alonto[b] Nacionalista 1961
    Manuel Briones Nacionalista 1957
    Tomas Cabili[c] Liberal 1955
    Edmundo B. Cea Nacionalista 1959
    Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista 1959
    Francisco Afan Delgado Nacionalista 1957
    Ruperto Kangleon Democratic 1959
    Jose P. Laurel Nacionalista 1957
    Roseller T. Lim[d] Nacionalista 1957
    Jose Locsin Nacionalista 1957
    Fernando Lopez Democratic 1959
    Alejo Mabanag Nacionalista 1959
    Pacita Madrigal-Warns[b] Nacionalista 1961
    Enrique Magalona[c] Liberal 1955
    Justiniano Montano[c] Liberal 1955
    Quintin Paredes[e] Liberal[f] 1955, 1961
    Emmanuel Pelaez Nacionalista 1959
    Macario Peralta Jr.[c] Liberal 1955
    Cipriano Primicias Sr. Nacionalista 1957
    Gil Puyat Nacionalista 1957
    Claro M. Recto[e] Nacionalista 1955, 1961
    Soc Rodrigo[b] Nacionalista 1961
    Eulogio Rodriguez Nacionalista 1959
    Decoroso Rosales[b] Nacionalista 1961
    Pedro Sabido[b] Nacionalista 1961
    Lorenzo Sumulong[e] Liberal[f] 1955, 1961
    Lorenzo Tañada Citizens 1959
    Jose Zulueta Nacionalista 1957

    House of Representatives

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    House seats by province in the 3rd Congress.
    Province/City District Representative Party
    Abra Lone Lucas P. Paredes Liberal
    Agusan Lone Guillermo R. Sanchez Nacionalista
    Albay 1st Lorenzo P. Ziga[g] Liberal
    Tecla San Andres Ziga[h] Liberal
    2nd Justino Nuyda Nacionalista
    3rd Pio Duran Nacionalista
    Antique Lone Tobias Fornier Nacionalista
    Bataan Lone Jose R. Nuguid Nacionalista
    Batanes Lone Jorge A. Abad Liberal
    Batangas 1st Apolinario R. Apacible Nacionalista
    2nd Numeriano U. Babao Nacionalista
    3rd Jose Laurel Jr. Nacionalista
    Bohol 1st Natalio P. Castillo Nacionalista
    2nd Bartolome Cabangbang Nacionalista
    3rd Esteban Bernido Nacionalista
    Bukidnon Lone Cesar M. Fortich Nacionalista
    Bulacan 1st Erasmo Cruz Nacionalista
    2nd Rogaciano M. Mercado Nacionalista
    Cagayan 1st Felipe R. Garduque Jr. Nacionalista
    2nd Paulino A. Alonzo Liberal
    Camarines Norte Lone Fernando V. Pajarillo Nacionalista
    Camarines Sur 1st Emilio M. Tible Nacionalista
    2nd Felix Fuentebella Nacionalista
    Capiz 1st Carmen Dinglasan Consing Nacionalista
    2nd Cornelio Villareal Liberal
    3rd Godofredo P. Ramos Nacionalista
    Catanduanes Lone Francisco A. Perfecto Nacionalista
    Cavite Lone Jose T. Cajulis Nacionalista
    Cebu 1st Ramon M. Durano Nacionalista–Democratic
    2nd Pedro Lopez[i] Independent
    3rd Maximino Noel Nacionalista
    4th Isidro Kintanar Nacionalista
    5th Miguel Cuenco Nacionalista
    6th Santiago Lucero[j] Liberal
    Manuel A. Zosa[k] Nacionalista
    7th Nicolas Escario Liberal
    Cotabato Lone Luminog Mangelen Liberal
    Davao Lone Ismael L. Veloso Nacionalista
    Ilocos Norte 1st Antonio Raquiza[l] Liberal
    2nd Ferdinand Marcos Liberal
    Ilocos Sur 1st Floro Crisologo Liberal
    2nd Ricardo Gacula Liberal
    Iloilo 1st Pedro G. Trono Democratic
    2nd Rodolfo Ganzon[m] Nacionalista
    3rd Ramon C. Tabiana Liberal
    4th Ricardo Yap Ladrido Nacionalista
    5th Jose M. Aldeguer Nacionalista
    Isabela Lone Samuel Formoso Reyes[n] Liberal
    Delfin B. Albano[o] Nacionalista
    La Union 1st Francisco Ortega Liberal
    2nd Manuel T. Cases Liberal
    Laguna 1st Jacobo Z. Gonzales Nacionalista
    2nd Wenceslao Lagumbay Nacionalista
    Lanao Lone Domocao Alonto[p] Nacionalista
    Mohammad Ali Dimaporo[q] Liberal
    Leyte 1st Carlos Tan Liberal
    2nd Domingo Veloso Nacionalista–Democratic
    3rd Francisco M. Pajao Liberal
    4th Daniel Romualdez Nacionalista
    5th Alberto T. Aguja Nacionalista
    Manila 1st Angel M. Castaño Nacionalista
    2nd Joaquin R. Roces Nacionalista
    3rd Arturo Tolentino Nacionalista
    4th Augusto S. Francisco Nacionalista
    Marinduque Lone Panfilo M. Manguera Nacionalista
    Masbate Lone Mateo S. Pecson Liberal
    Misamis Occidental Lone William Chiongbian Liberal
    Misamis Oriental Lone Ignacio S. Cruz Nacionalista
    Mountain Province 1st Juan Bondad Independent
    2nd Ramon P. Mitra Democratic
    3rd Luis Hora Nacionalista
    Negros Occidental 1st Jose Puey Democratic
    2nd Carlos Hilado Democratic
    3rd Agustin M. Gatuslao Nacionalista
    Negros Oriental 1st Lorenzo Teves Nacionalista
    2nd Lamberto L. Macias Nacionalista
    Nueva Ecija 1st Jose O. Corpus Liberal
    2nd Celestino C. Juan Nacionalista
    Nueva Vizcaya Lone Leonardo B. Perez Nacionalista
    Occidental Mindoro Lone Felipe S. Abeleda Liberal
    Oriental Mindoro Lone Conrado M. Morente Democratic
    Palawan Lone Gaudencio E. Abordo Nacionalista
    Pampanga 1st Diosdado Macapagal Liberal
    2nd Emilio P. Cortez Nacionalista
    Pangasinan 1st Mario Bengson Nacionalista
    2nd Eugenio Perez[r] Liberal
    3rd Jose D. Parayno Liberal
    4th Amadeo J. Perez Liberal
    5th Justino Benito Liberal
    Quezon 1st Manuel S. Enverga Nacionalista
    2nd Leon Guinto Jr. Nacionalista
    Rizal 1st Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Nacionalista
    2nd Serafin Salvador Democratic
    Romblon Lone Florencio Moreno Nacionalista
    Samar 1st Gregorio B. Tan[g] Nacionalista
    Eladio T. Balite[s] Nacionalista
    2nd Marciano Lim Nacionalista
    3rd Gregorio B. Abogado Liberal
    Sorsogon 1st Salvador R. Encinas Liberal
    2nd Vicente Peralta Nacionalista
    Sulu Lone Ombra Amilbangsa Liberal
    Surigao Lone Reynaldo P. Honrado Nacionalista
    Tarlac 1st Jose Roy Democratic
    2nd Constancio E. Castañeda Nacionalista
    Zambales Lone Enrique Corpus Nacionalista
    Zamboanga del Norte Lone Alberto Ubay Liberal
    Zamboanga del Sur Lone Roseller T. Lim[p] Nacionalista

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Died on December 17, 1954.
  • ^ a b c d e Elected on November 8, 1955 and took office on December 30, 1955.
  • ^ a b c d Term ended on December 30, 1955.
  • ^ Elected in a special election on November 8, 1955, succeeding Carlos P. Garcia, who took office as Vice President of the Philippines on December 30, 1953.
  • ^ a b c Re-elected on 8 November 1955.
  • ^ a b Nacionalista from 1955.
  • ^ a b Died on November 4, 1954.
  • ^ Elected in a special election on November 8, 1955, succeeding Lorenzo P. Ziga.
  • ^ Died on March 17, 1957.
  • ^ Election annulled on February 21, 1956 after an electoral protest.
  • ^ Won an electoral protest on February 21, 1956, replacing Santiago Lucero.
  • ^ Elected as Governor of Ilocos Norte on November 8, 1955.
  • ^ Elected as Mayor of Iloilo City on November 8, 1955.
  • ^ Election annulled on January 23, 1957 after an electoral protest.
  • ^ Won an electoral protest on January 23, 1957, replacing Samuel Formoso Reyes.
  • ^ a b Took office as Senator of the Philippines on December 30, 1955.
  • ^ Won an electoral protest on July 21, 1957, replacing Domocao Alonto.
  • ^ Died on August 4, 1957.
  • ^ Elected in a special election on November 8, 1955, succeeding Gregorio B. Tan.
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