Legislative districts of Lanao del Norte

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The legislative districts of Lanao del Norte are the representations of the province of Lanao del Norte in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The province is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its first and second congressional districts.

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The highly urbanized city of Iligan last formed part of its representation in 2010.

History

Prior to gaining separate representation, areas now under the jurisdiction of Lanao del Norte were represented under the Department of Mindanao and Sulu (1917–1935) and the historical Lanao Province (1935–1961).

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 provinces until the next general election in 1961. [1] The chartered city of Iligan, despite being enumerated as part of the territory of neither successor province, [1] was designated as Lanao del Norte's seat of provincial government and became part of its congressional representation.

Lanao del Norte was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of Region XII from 1978 to 1984. The province returned one representative, elected at large, to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984. Iligan, declared a highly urbanized city in 1983, separately elected its own representative in this election.

Under the new Constitution [2] which was proclaimed on 11 February 1987, Lanao del Norte was once more grouped with Iligan and reapportioned into two congressional districts, which elected their respective members to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year.

The passage of Republic Act No. 9724 on October 20, 2009, segregated the highly urbanized city of Iligan from the first district of Lanao del Norte to form its own congressional district starting in the 2010 elections. [3] Republic Act No. 9774, enacted on November 17, 2009, further reapportioned Lanao del Norte's districts by transferring the municipalities of Baloi, Matungao, Pantar and Tagoloan from the second to the first district. [4] The reconfigured districts elected their representatives beginning in the 2010 elections.

1st District

PeriodRepresentative [6]
15th Congress
20102013
Imelda D.C. Quibranza-Dimaporo
16th Congress
20132016
17th Congress
20162019
Mohamad Khalid Q. Dimaporo
18th Congress
20192022
19th Congress
20222025

1987–2010

PeriodRepresentative [6]
8th Congress
19871992
Mariano Ll. Badelles, Sr.
9th Congress
19921995
10th Congress
19951998
11th Congress
19982001
Alipio Cirilo V. Badelles
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
20042007
14th Congress
20072010
Vicente F. Belmonte, Jr.

2nd District

PeriodRepresentative [6]
15th Congress
20102013
Fatima Aliah Q. Dimaporo
16th Congress
20132016
Abdullah D. Dimaporo
17th Congress
20162019
18th Congress
20192022
19th Congress
20222025
Sittie Aminah Q. Dimaporo

1987–2010

PeriodRepresentative [6]
8th Congress
19871992
Abdullah D. Dimaporo [lower-alpha 1]
vacant
9th Congress
19921995
Macabangkit B. Lanto [lower-alpha 2]
Mario E. Hisuler [lower-alpha 3]
10th Congress
19951998
Abdullah S. Mangotara
11th Congress
19982001
12th Congress
20012004
Abdullah D. Dimaporo
13th Congress
20042007
14th Congress
20072010

Notes

  1. Resigned on December 12, 1989, to run for Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao; seat remained vacant until the end of the 8th Congress. [6]
  2. Unseated in 1994 after losing electoral protest to Mario Hisuler. [6]
  3. Replaced Macabangkit Lanto after winning electoral protest; took oath of office on October 5, 1994, and served for the remainder of the 9th Congress. [6]

Lone District (defunct)

PeriodRepresentative [6]
5th Congress
19611965
Laurentino Ll. Badelles
6th Congress
19651969
Mohammad Ali B. Dimaporo
7th Congress
19691972

At-Large (defunct)

PeriodRepresentative [6]
Regular Batasang Pambansa
19841986
Abdullah D. Dimaporo

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References

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  3. Congress of the Philippines (20 October 2009). "Republic Act No. 9724 - An Act Separating the City of Iligan from the First Legislative District of the Province of Lanao del Norte to Constitute the Lone Legislative District of the City of Iligan" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  4. Congress of the Philippines (17 November 2009). "Republic Act No. 9774 - An Act providing for the reapportionment of legislative districts in the Province of Lanao del Norte" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
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