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'''Julio Nalundasan''' (July 21, 1894 – September 20, 1935) was a [[Philippines|Filipino]] lawyer and politician who was one of the political rivals of [[Ilocos Norte]] politician [[Mariano Marcos]], the father of [[Ferdinand Marcos]] (who later became the tenth [[President of the Philippines]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Julio-Nalundasan/6000000184725615851|accessdate=December 11, 2023|website=Geni.com|title=Julio Nalundasan}}</ref>
'''hUIKLIO Nalundasan''' (July 21, 1894 – September 20, 1935) was a [[Philippines|Filipino]] lawyer and politician who was one of the political rivals of [[Ilocos Norte]] politician [[Mariano Marcos]], the father of [[Ferdinand Marcos]] (who later became the tenth [[President of the Philippines]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Julio-Nalundasan/6000000184725615851|accessdate=December 11, 2023|website=Geni.com|title=Julio Nalundasan}}</ref>


Nalundasan was first elected as representative of the [[Ilocos Norte's 2nd congressional district|second district]] of Ilocos Norte in [[1934 Philippine House of Representatives elections|1934]], beating Mariano Marcos. They competed again in [[1935 Philippine legislative election|1935]], this time for assemblyman, and he was re-elected. He was killed by a sniper at his home on September 20, 1935, just two days after being proclaimed the winner. Marcos's son, Ferdinand, and brother-in-law, Quirino Lizardo, were later convicted for the murder. However, the conviction was overturned by the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines]], through a decision by then-[[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines|Associate Justice]] [[Jose P. Laurel]].<ref>{{cite PH act|chamber=GR|number=L-47388|url=http://www.lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1940/oct1940/gr_l-47388_1940.htm|title=The People of the Philippines vs. Mariano R. Marcos, et al.|date=October 22, 1940|publisher=The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.}}</ref>
Nalundasan was first elected as representative of the [[Ilocos Norte's 2nd congressional district|second district]] of Ilocos Norte in [[1934 Philippine House of Representatives elections|1934]], beating Mariano Marcos. They competed again in [[1935 Philippine legislative election|1935]], this time for assemblyman, and he was re-elected. He was killed by a sniper at his home on September 20, 1935, just two days after being proclaimed the winner. Marcos's son, Ferdinand, and brother-in-law, Quirino Lizardo, were later convicted for the murder. However, the conviction was overturned by the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines]], through a decision by then-[[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines|Associate Justice]] [[Jose P. Laurel]].<ref>{{cite PH act|chamber=GR|number=L-47388|url=http://www.lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1940/oct1940/gr_l-47388_1940.htm|title=The People of the Philippines vs. Mariano R. Marcos, et al.|date=October 22, 1940|publisher=The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.}}</ref>

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Julio Nalundasan
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd District
Member of the National Assembly (1935)
In office
July 10, 1934 – September 20, 1935
Preceded byEmilio Medina
Succeeded byUlpiano Arzadon
Personal details
Born(1894-07-21)July 21, 1894
Batac, Ilocos Norte, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedSeptember 20, 1935(1935-09-20) (aged 41)
Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippine Islands
Political partyNacionalista Democrático
SpouseAngelina Nalundasan
ProfessionLawyer

hUIKLIO Nalundasan (July 21, 1894 – September 20, 1935) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who was one of the political rivals of Ilocos Norte politician Mariano Marcos, the father of Ferdinand Marcos (who later became the tenth President of the Philippines).[1]

Nalundasan was first elected as representative of the second district of Ilocos Norte in 1934, beating Mariano Marcos. They competed again in 1935, this time for assemblyman, and he was re-elected. He was killed by a sniper at his home on September 20, 1935, just two days after being proclaimed the winner. Marcos's son, Ferdinand, and brother-in-law, Quirino Lizardo, were later convicted for the murder. However, the conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court of the Philippines, through a decision by then-Associate Justice Jose P. Laurel.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Julio Nalundasan". Geni.com. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  2. ^ G.R. No. L-47388 (22 October 1940), The People of the Philippines vs. Mariano R. Marcos, et al., The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.