Iloilo's 4th congressional district

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Iloilo's 4th congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Boundary of Iloilo's 4th congressional district in Iloilo
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Location of Iloilo within the Philippines
Province Iloilo
Region Western Visayas
Population378,502 (2015) [1]
Electorate220,814 (2016) [2]
Major settlements
Area976.95 km2 (377.20 sq mi)
Current constituency
Created1907
RepresentativeDr. Ferjenel Gonzales Biron
Political party  Nacionalista
Congressional blocMajority

Iloilo's 4th congressional district is one of the five congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Iloilo. 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 city of Passi and adjacent municipalities of Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo, Dingle, Dueñas, Dumangas and San Enrique. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Ferjenel G. Biron of the Nacionalista Party (NP). [4]

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Representation history

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Iloilo's 4th district for the Philippine Assembly

District created January 9, 1907. [5] [6]
1 Adriano Hernandez y Dayot in 1908.jpg Adriano Hernández y Dayot October 16, 1907October 16, 1909 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1907.1907–1909
Barotac Nuevo (Dumangas), Janiuay (Lambunao), Pototan (Dingle, Mina)
2 Espiridion Guanco in 1917.jpg Espiridión Guanco October 16, 1909October 16, 1912 2nd Nacionalista Elected in 1909.1909–1912
Barotac Nuevo (Dumangas), Dingle, Janiuay (Lambunao), Pototan (Mina)
3 Amando Avancena y Quiosay.jpg Amando AvanceñaOctober 16, 1912June 30, 1914 3rd Nacionalista Elected in 1912.
Resigned on election as Iloilo governor.
1912–1916
Barotac Nuevo, Dingle, Dumangas, Janiuay, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
4 Tiburcio Lutero y Alianza.png Tiburcio LuteroAugust 28, 1914October 16, 1916 Progresista Elected to finish Avanceña's term.

Iloilo's 4th district for the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands

(4)Tiburcio LuteroOctober 16, 1916June 3, 1919 4th Progresista Re-elected in 1916.1916–1922
Barotac Nuevo, Dingle, Dumangas, Janiuay, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
5 Daniel Evangelista y Doronila.png Daniel EvangelistaJune 3, 1919June 6, 1922 5th Nacionalista Elected in 1919.
6 Federico Roman Tirador y Alianza.png Federico Román TiradorJune 6, 1922June 2, 1925 6th Nacionalista
Colectivista
Elected in 1922.1922–1935
Barotac Nuevo, Calinog, Dingle, Dumangas, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
7Asención ArancilloJune 2, 1925June 5, 1928 7th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1925.
8 Tomas Buenaflor y Nava.png Tomás BuenaflorJune 5, 1928June 5, 1934 8th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1928.
9th Re-elected in 1931.
(6) Federico Roman Tirador y Alianza.png Federico Román TiradorJune 5, 1934September 16, 1935 10th Nacionalista
Demócrata Pro-Independencia
Elected in 1934.
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Iloilo's 4th district for the National Assembly (Commonwealth of the Philippines)

(8) Tomas Buenaflor y Nava.png Tomás BuenaflorSeptember 16, 1935December 30, 1941 1st Nacionalista
Democrático
Elected in 1935.1935–1941
Barotac Nuevo, Calinog, Dingle, Dumangas, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
2nd Nacionalista Re-elected in 1938.
District dissolved into the two-seat Iloilo's at-large district and the two-seat Iloilo City's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic).
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Iloilo's 4th district for the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

District re-created May 24, 1945.
9Ceferino de los SantosJune 9, 1945May 25, 1946 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1941.1945–1946
Barotac Nuevo, Calinog, Dingle, Dumangas, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
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Iloilo's 4th district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

10Mariano B. PeñafloridaMay 25, 1946November 11, 1947 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1946.
Resigned on election as Iloilo governor.
1946–1969
Barotac Nuevo, Calinog, Dingle, Dumangas, Lambunao, Pototan (Mina)
11Gaudencio DemaisipMarch 23, 1948December 30, 1949 Nacionalista Elected to finish Peñaflorida's term.
12 Ricardo Yap Ladrido.jpg Ricardo Yap LadridoDecember 30, 1949December 30, 1969 2nd Nacionalista Elected in 1949.
3rd Democratic Re-elected in 1953.
4th Nacionalista Re-elected in 1957.
5th Re-elected in 1961.
6th Re-elected in 1965.
(10)Mariano B. PeñafloridaDecember 30, 1969September 23, 1972 7th Nacionalista Elected in 1969.
Removed from office after imposition of martial law.
1969–1972
Barotac Nuevo, Bingawan, Calinog, Dingle, Dumangas, Lambunao, Mina, Pototan
District dissolved into the sixteen-seat Region VI's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the five-seat Iloilo's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa.
District re-created February 2, 1987.
13 Narciso Dolar Monfort.png Narciso D. MonfortJune 30, 1987June 30, 1992 8th KBL Elected in 1987.1987–present
Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo, Dingle, Dueñas, Dumangas, Passi, San Enrique
14Nicetas P. PanesJune 30, 1992June 30, 1995 9th LDP Elected in 1992.
(13) Narciso Dolar Monfort.png Narciso D. MonfortJune 30, 1995June 30, 2004 10th Lakas Elected in 1995.
11th Re-elected in 1998.
12th Re-elected in 2001.
15 Rep. Ferjenel Biron (19th Congress).jpg Ferjenel Biron June 30, 2004June 30, 2013 13th KAMPI Elected in 2004.
14th Nacionalista Re-elected in 2007.
15th UNA Re-elected in 2010.
16Hernan G. Biron Jr.June 30, 2013June 30, 2016 16th UNA Elected in 2013.
(15) Rep. Ferjenel Biron (19th Congress).jpg Ferjenel Biron June 30, 2016June 30, 2019 17th Nacionalista Elected in 2016.
17Braeden John Q. BironJune 30, 2019June 30, 2022 18th Nacionalista Elected in 2019.
(15) Rep. Ferjenel Biron (19th Congress).jpg Ferjenel Biron June 30, 2022Incumbent 19th Nacionalista Elected in 2022.

Election results

2019

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2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Braeden John Biron128,935
PDP–Laban Marven Daquilanea36,347
PDDS Erlina Barte1,848
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes167,130

2016

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2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
NUP Ferjenel Biron 108,394
Independent Rita Monfort-Bautista63,465
Independent Felicito Dolar Jr.609
Invalid or blank votes16,182
Total votes188,650

2013

2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Hernan Biron Jr. 73,528 46.14
Liberal Niel Tupas Sr. 70,83444.45
Margin of victory2,6941.69%
Invalid or blank votes15,0009.41
Total votes159,362 100.00
UNA hold

2010

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Ferjenel Biron 106,303 64.60
Liberal Neil Tupas Sr. 58,26135.40
Valid ballots165,56496.72
Invalid or blank votes5,5763.28
Total votes170,140 100.00
Nacionalista hold

See also

References

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  2. "Philippines 2016 Voters Profile". Commission on Elections (Philippines) . Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  3. "Roster of Philippine legislators". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Archived from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  4. "House Members". House of Representatives of the Philippines . Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  5. "Act No. 1582, (1907-01-09)". Lawyerly. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  6. Division of Insular Affairs (1908). Eighth Annual Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War. Elihu Root Collection of United States Documents Relating to the Philippine Islands. Vol. 253. Elihu Root, Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.: United States War Department. p. 49. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  7. "ILOILO REGION VI Election results". ABS-CBN News. Archived from the original on April 29, 2022.