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District created February 2, 1987 from Lanao del Norte's at-large district. [4]1: Abdullah D. Dimaporo June 30, 1987 December 27, 1989 8th: Independent Elected in 1987. ...
The enactment of Republic Act No. 2228 on 22 May 1959 divided the old Lanao Province into Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur, and provided them each with a congressional representative. [1] In accordance with Section 8 of R.A. 2228, the incumbent representative of Lanao Province, Laurentino Badelles, continued to represent both successor ...
Lanao del Sur's 5th: 133,341 Lanao del Sur's 6th: 143,543 Lanao del Sur's 7th: 116,743 Lanao del Sur's 8th: 207,010 Maguindanao del Norte's 1st: 111,861 Maguindanao del Norte's 2nd: 128,245 Maguindanao del Norte's 3rd: 174,300 Maguindanao del Norte's 4th: 204,015 Maguindanao del Sur's 1st: 170,060 Maguindanao del Sur's 2nd: 194,045 Maguindanao ...
Lanao del Norte's 2nd congressional district; Lanao del Norte's at-large congressional district; Lanao's at-large congressional district; M. Misamis Occidental's 1st ...
The enactment of Republic Act No. 2228 on 22 May 1959 divided the old Lanao Province into Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur, and provided them each with a congressional representative. [9] In accordance with Section 8 of R.A. 2228, the incumbent representative of Lanao Province, Laurentino Badelles, continued to represent both successor ...
Toggle Lanao del Norte subsection ... 101.2 2nd District. ... The following are the results of the 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections by congressional ...
The district's boundaries have been redrawn twice, originally consisting of seven municipalities and one city lining the coast of Iligan Bay in 1987, then losing the highly-urbanized city of Iligan to its own separate district in October 2009, and finally with eleven municipalities including its capital, Tubod, since the second reapportionment ...
In the Muslim-dominated provinces of Cotabato, Lanao and Sulu, however, voter qualifications were more restrictive: the only persons allowed to vote for the province's representative were past and present municipal officials (municipal president, vice-president, municipal councilors); present senators, assembly representatives and 1935 ...