Legislative districts of Capiz
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The Legislative Districts of Capiz, namely the first and second districts, are the representations of the Province of Capiz in the Philippine House of Representatives. Capiz was divided into three legislative districts until 1957, when Aklan was granted its own representative, reducing it to two legislative districts. It was part of the representation of Region VI from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elected 2 assemblymen at-large. Romblon was last represented as part of the third district of Capiz in 1919.
1st District
- City: Roxas City
- Municipalities: Maayon, Panay, Panitan, Pilar, Pontevedra, President Roxas
- Population (2010): 387,539
| Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1993 | |
1993–1995 |
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1995–1998 | |
1998–2000 | |
2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 | |
2007–2010 |
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2010–2013 | |
2013–2016 | |
- ^1 Died on April 15, 1993.
- ^2 Won the special elections on August 30, 1993.
- ^3 Appointed Trade and Industry Secretary in January 2000.
1907–1909
| Period | Representative |
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1907–1909 |
1909–1919
- Municipalities: Capiz, Dao, Dumarao, Ivisan, Panay, Panitan, Pilar, Pontevedra, Sigma
| Period | Representative |
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1909–1912 |
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1912–1916 | |
1916–1919 |
1919–1972
- Municipalities: Capiz (converted to Roxas City in 1951), Dao, Dumarao, Ivisan (Iuisan), Panay, Panitan, Pilar, Pontevedra, Cuartero (established 1938), President Roxas (established 1949), Maayon (re-established 1955)
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1919–1922 |
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1922–1925 |
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1925–1928 | |
1928–1931 | |
1931–1934 | |
1934–1935 | |
1935–1938 | |
1938–1941 |
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1941–1946 | |
1946–1949 | |
1949–1953 | |
1953–1957 |
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1957–1961 |
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1961–1965 | |
1965–1969 |
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1969–1972 |
2nd District
- Municipalities: Cuartero, Dao, Dumalag, Dumarao, Ivisan, Jamindan, Mambusao, Sapian, Sigma, Tapaz
- Population (2010): 332,146
| Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 | |
1998–2001 | |
2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 | |
2007–2010 | |
2010–2013 |
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2013–2016 |
1907–1909
| Period | Representative |
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1907–1909 |
1909–1919
- Municipalities: Calivo, Dumalag, Jamindan, Libacao, Mambusao, New Washington, Sapian, Tapaz, Lezo (re-established 1909), Banga (re-established 1910), Altavas (established 1917), Balete (re-established 1919)
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1909–1912 |
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1912–1916 |
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1916–1919 |
1919–1957
- Municipalities: Altavas, Balete, Banga, Dumalag, Jamindan, Mambusao, New Washington, Sapian, Sigma, Tapas, Batan (re-established 1930)
| Period | Representative |
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1919–1922 |
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1922–1925 |
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1925–1928 |
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1928–1931 |
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1931–1934 | |
1934–1935 | |
1935–1938 | |
1938–1941 | |
1941–1946 |
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1946–1949 | |
1949–1953 | |
1953–1957 |
1957–1972
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1957–1961 |
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1961–1965 | |
1965–1969 | |
1969–1972 |
3rd District (defunct)
- Municipalities: Buruanga, Ibajay, Kalibo, Libacao, Makato (Taft), Malinao, Nabas, Numancia (Lezo), Lezo (re-established 1941), Tangalan (re-established 1948), Madalag (re-established 1948), Malay (established 1949)
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1919–1922 |
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1922–1925 |
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1925–1928 |
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1928–1931 |
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1931–1934 |
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1934–1935 |
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1935–1938 | |
1938–1941 |
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1941–1946 | |
1946–1949 |
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1949–1953 |
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1953–1957 |
1907–1909
- Municipalities: Bajadoz, Buruanga, Cajidiocan, Calivo, Ibajay, Libacao, Looc, Malinao, Nabas, Odiongan, Romblon, San Fernando, Taft
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1907–1909 |
1909–1919
- Municipalities: Badajoz, Buruanga, Cajidiocan, Ibajay, Looc, Malinao, Nabas, Odiongan, Romblon, San Fernando, Taft, Jones (re-established 1918)
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1909–1912 |
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1912–1916 |
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1916–1919 |
At-Large (defunct)
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1943–1944 |
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1984–1986 |
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See also
References
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
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