The electorate voted with
plurality block voting for the first time for the Senate; the voters have the option of writing the party name on the ballot and all 24 candidates from the party receive votes; another option is by voting individually for each candidate. Also, the former
senatorial districts were not used; instead voting was done nationwide as one
at-large district. The succeeding Senate elections would be held every two years, with eight seats to be disputed in every election. The next election was to be on 1943, but due to the intervention of
World War II, no elections were
until 1946, where the seats supposedly up in 1943 and 1945 were disputed. The winners of the 1941 election were not seated until 1945. In the intervening years, the
Second Philippine Republic, a
Japanese puppet state, put up a unicameral
National Assembly. ==Candidates==