José Clarín

José Clarín
Clarin depicted in a publication of Philippine Education, published April 1917
President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
1934–1935
PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded bySergio Osmeña
Succeeded byJosé Avelino
Senator of the Philippines from the 11th district
In office
October 16, 1916  June 2, 1935
Serving with Nicolas Capistrano (1916-1919),
Francisco Soriano (1919-1925),
Troadio Galicano (1925-1931),
Juan Torralba (1931-1935)
Preceded byPost established
Succeeded byPost abolished
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bohol's 2nd district
In office
1907–1916
Preceded byPost established
Succeeded byMacario Lumain
Delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention
In office
1934–1935
Personal details
Born
José Aniceto Clarín y Butalid

(1879-12-12)December 12, 1879
Tagbilaran, Bohol, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedJune 2, 1935(1935-06-02) (aged 55)
Manila, Philippine Islands
Cause of deathLung cancer
Political partyNacionalista

José Aniceto Clarín y Butalid (December 12, 1879 – June 2, 1935) was a Filipino politician who served as the 3rd president pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines from 1934 until his death in 1935. He also served as acting Senate President of the Philippines briefly in 1932 when Senate President Manuel Quezon went on leave.:260

He was elected in the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention election as a delegate from Bohol, Philippines.:260 He died while on office as Senate President pro tempore on June 2, 1935, after he succumbed to lung cancer, a disease he had been suffering two months prior.