Camiguin's at-large congressional district

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Camiguin's at-large congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Camiguin in Philippines.svg
Location of Camiguin within the Philippines
Province Camiguin
Region Northern Mindanao
Population92,808 (2020) [1]
Electorate64,090 (2022) [2]
Area237.95 km2 (91.87 sq mi)
Current constituency
Created1966
Representative Jurdin Jesus M. Romualdo
Political party  Lakas–CMD
Congressional blocMajority

Camiguin's at-large congressional district is the sole congressional district of the Philippines in the province of Camiguin. It was created ahead of the 1969 Philippine House of Representatives elections following the separation of the island from Misamis Oriental to form its own province in 1966. [3] The district was represented in the final congress of the Third Philippine Republic from 1969 to 1972, in the regular parliament that replaced the House of Representatives from 1984 to 1986, and in the restored House from the 8th Congress onwards. [4] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Jurdin Jesus Romualdo of Lakas–CMD. [5]

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Representation history

#MemberTerm of officeCongressPartyElectoral history
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Camiguin's at-large district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

District created June 18, 1966, from Misamis Oriental's at-large district. [3]
1Jose Paul N. NeriDecember 30, 1969September 23, 1972 7th Nacionalista Elected in 1969.
Removed from office after imposition of martial law.
District dissolved into the nine-seat Region X's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa.
#MemberTerm of officeBatasang
Pambansa
PartyElectoral history
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Camiguin's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa

District re-created February 1, 1984. [6]
(1)Jose Paul N. NeriJuly 23, 1984March 25, 19862ndIndependent Elected in 1984.
#MemberTerm of officeCongressPartyElectoral history
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Camiguin's at-large district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

District re-created February 2, 1987.
2 Pedro Romualdo June 30, 1987June 30, 1998 8th LDP Elected in 1987.
9th Re-elected in 1992.
10th Lakas Re-elected in 1995.
3 Jurdin Jesus M. Romualdo June 30, 1998June 30, 2007 11th LAMMP Elected in 1998.
12th NPC Re-elected in 2001.
13th Re-elected in 2004.
(2) Pedro Romualdo June 30, 2007April 24, 2013 14th Lakas Elected in 2007.
15th Lakas Re-elected in 2010.
Died in office.
vacantApril 24, 2013June 30, 2013No special election held to fill vacancy.
4Xavier Jesus D. RomualdoJune 30, 2013June 30, 2022 16th NPC Elected in 2013.
17th Lakas Re-elected in 2016.
18th Re-elected in 2019.
(3) Jurdin Jesus M. Romualdo June 30, 2022Present 19th Lakas Elected in 2022.

Election results

2022

2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Jurdin Jesus Romualdo 33,079 61.78
Independent Homer Mabale16,75731.30
Independent Adriano Ebcas3,7036.92
Total votes53,539 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

2019

2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Xavier Jesus Romualdo (Incumbent) 41,306 88.59
PDDS Marcelino Sarigumba4,86110.43
Independent Bienvenido Bete4580.98
Total votes46,625 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

2016

2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Xavier Jesus Romualdo (Incumbent) 40,383 88.56
PDP–Laban Manuel Jaudian5,21711.44
Total votes45,600 100.00
Liberal hold

2013

2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Xavier Jesus Romualdo
Nacionalista Homobono Adaza
Total votes
NPC hold

2010

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Pedro Romualdo (Incumbent) 35,223 77.42
Liberal Florencio Narido Jr.10,27422.58
Total votes46,830 100.00
Lakas hold

2007

2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Pedro Romualdo 24,277 57.72
Independent Noordin Efigenio Romualdo16,87740.13
Independent Nicolas Neri9032.15
Total votes42,057 100.00
Lakas hold

2004

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Jurdin Jesus Romualdo (Incumbent) 31,549 76.96
Liberal Ma. Esperanza Neri–Brandt7,34117.91
Independent Alberto Zulueta Jr.2,1035.13
Total votes40,993 100.00
NPC hold

2001

2001 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Jurdin Jesus Romualdo (Incumbent) 23,189 62.68
Partido Pilipino ng Camiguin Homobono Erwin Adaza III13,80437.32
Total votes36,993 100.00
NPC hold

1998

1998 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Jurdin Jesus Romualdo 23,137 59.55
LAMMP Antonio Callardo15,70040.41
KBL Eleuterio Zaballero140.04
Total votes38,851 100.00
Lakas hold

1995

1995 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Pedro Romualdo (Incumbent) 17,307 50.49
Nacionalista Homobono Adaza16,97049.51
Total votes34,277 100.00
Lakas hold

1992

1992 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Camiguin's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Pedro Romualdo (Incumbent) 13,563 51.12
Lakas Nicolas Neri12,88648.57
KBL Faustino Neri Jr.810.31
Total votes26,530 100.00
LDP hold

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