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  2. Negros Oriental's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    It contains the city of Bayawan and the municipalities immediately to the south and west of the provincial capital city, Dumaguete, namely Bacong, Basay, Dauin, Santa Catalina, Siaton, Valencia and Zamboanguita. [4] It is currently vacant for the 19th Congress since the expulsion of its most recent representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. on August 16 ...

  3. Negros Oriental's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 1916 and earlier in the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1916. [3] The district consists of the provincial capital city of Dumaguete, the cities of Bais and Tanjay, and adjacent municipalities of Amlan, Mabinay, Pamplona, San Jose and Sibulan.

  4. List of people from Dumaguete - Wikipedia

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    José E. Romero, congressman, senator, first Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James's and former Secretary of the Department of Education; Jose V. Romero Jr., Philippine Ambassador to Italy; Lorenzo Teves, senator; Margarito Teves, congressman and former Secretary of the Department of Finance [20] Hermenegildo Villanueva, senator

  5. Legislative districts of Negros Oriental - Wikipedia

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    Negros Oriental was divided into two congressional districts from 1907 to 1972, it was redistricted into three congressional districts in 1986. It was part of the representation of Region VII from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elected 3 assemblymen at-large.

  6. The first Mexican American woman in Congress leaves a ... - AOL

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    Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., the first Mexican American woman in Congress, has been recognized for her legislation helping children and families.

  7. Women in the United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Women U.S. representatives of the 113th Congress Gender of the members of the House of Representatives. The number of women who sought and won election to Congress in each election cycle from 1974 to 2018. [58] [59] Number of women in the United States Congress (1917–present): [60] [61]

  8. Negros Oriental's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Ayuquitan Nuevo, Bais, Dumaguete, Guihulngan, Jimalalud, La Libertad, Manjuyod, Sibulan, Tanjay, Tayasan, Vallehermoso: 2nd: Nacionalista: Re-elected in 1938. District dissolved into the two-seat Negros Oriental's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member Term of office Common wealth Congress Party ...

  9. Kat Cammack - Wikipedia

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    Cammack was one of 139 representatives who voted on January 7, 2021, to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. [42] On the House floor, she said the January 6 attacks "furthermore resolved" her objection to the certification process and that, as representatives of the people, members of Congress must stand for a free and fair ...