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1935 Philippine constitutional plebiscite
A
constitutional plebiscite
held in the
Philippines
on 14
May 1935
ratified
the
1935 Philippine Constitution
which
established
the
Philippine Commonwealth
. The constitution had been written in 1934 by the
Constitutional Convention
of 1934.
,
Quezon City, Philippines
The
Tydings–McDuffie Act
of the
United States Government
detailed the
steps
required
for the Philippines to become
independent of the United States
. A previous act, the
Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act
, had been
rejected
by the
Philippine Congress
.
The constitution was
approved
by 96% of
voters
, and was
replaced
by the
1973 Constitution of the Philippines
.
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