The election was generally peaceful and orderly except in some places where passions ran high, especially in the province of
Pampanga. According to the controversial decision of the Electoral Tribunal of the House of Representatives on
Meliton Soliman vs. Luis Taruc, Pampanga "was under the terroristic clutches and control of the
Hukbalahaps. So terrorized were the people of
Arayat, at one time, 200 persons abandoned their homes, their work, and their food, all their belongings in a mass evacuation to the poblacion due to fear and terror." The dominant
Nacionalista Party was divided into two wings in this election. The Liberal wing was led by Senate President
Manuel Roxas, while the original Nacionalista Party was headed by President
Sergio Osmeña. Roxas defeated Osmeña in the concurrent presidential election, while Roxas's running mate Senator
Elpidio Quirino defeated Osmeña's running mate Senator
Eulogio Rodriguez. In the Senate elections, the Liberal wing won nine seats, the original Nacionalista Party won six seats, and the Popular Front won one. These senators from Liberal wing defended their seats:
Melecio Arranz,
Mariano Jesus Cuenco, and
Ramon Torres.
Carlos P. Garcia was the sole senator from the original Nacionalista Party to defend his seat. Newcomer senators include the Liberal wing's topnotcher
Vicente Francisco,
Jose Avelino,
Olegario Clarin,
Enrique Magalona, and
Salipada Pendatun. Neophytes from the original Nacionalista Party are
Tomas Confesor,
Alejo Mabanag,
Tomas Cabili, and
Ramon Diokno. Newcomer
Vicente Sotto was the sole candidate of the
Popular Front elected.
José E. Romero of the Nacionalista was also a neophyte senator, but was unseated by the
Prospero Sanidad of the Liberals, also a neophyte.
José O. Vera of the original Nacionalista Party, who last served in the Senate when it was abolished in 1935, is the sole senator to make a comeback. The Liberal Party won nine out of 16 contested senatorial seats; the first eight senators would serve until 1951, and the second eight until 1949: Key: • ‡ Seats up • ^ Vacancy • + Gained by a party from another party • √ Held by the incumbent • * Held by the same party with a new senator
Per party The Nacionalistas originally won 7 seats. but an election protest unseated a Nacionalista senator in favor of a Liberal one in 1946. == Defeated incumbents ==