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Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista Unipersonalista
Manuel Roxas
Nacionalista Colectivista
The Elections for the Members of the House of Representatives were held on June 6, 1922, pursuant to the Philippine Organic Act of 1902 which prescribed elections for every three years. The ruling Nacionalista Party was split into Colectivista (headed by Manuel Quezon) and Unipersonalista (headed by Sergio Osmeña). If combined, both blocs formed the largest party grouping in the House, with 64 of the 93 members. The Democrata Party emerged as the strongest opposition party since then Progresistas of the 1910s, winning 25 seats.