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In 2021, the Senate passed on third and final reading House Bill No. 7700, a bill creating the third legislative district of Caloocan. It divided the first district into two legislative districts. The first legislative district would be composed of Barangays 1 to 4, Barangays 77 to 85 and Barangays 132 to 177 while Barangays 178 to 188 would ...
The 1st District is composed of 64 barangays, which include Barangays 1 to 4, 77 to 85, 132 to 164 in South Caloocan and Barangays 165 to 177 in North Caloocan. The 2nd District is composed of 118 barangays, which include Barangays 5 to 76 and 86 to 131, all in South Caloocan. 3rd District, which was created in 2021, includes 11 barangays in ...
District created February 2, 1987 from Caloocan's at-large district. [5] 1: Virgilio P. Robles June 30, 1987 March 6, 1991 8th: UNIDO: Elected in 1987. Removed from office after an electoral protest. 1987–2022 Barangays 1–4, 77–85, 132–188 2: Romeo L. Santos March 6, 1991 June 30, 1992 Nacionalista: Declared winner of 1987 elections. 3
The number of barangays in other local government units in Metro Manila range from 9 in Muntinlupa to 38 in Taguig. In 1989, Republic Act 6714 called for a plebiscite reducing the seventy barangays constituting the first congressional district of Caloocan to only thirty barangays. [5] Manila has also attempted to bring down the number of ...
First District; Barangay Land area (km²) Population (2020 census) Zone 1 Barangay 1 0.04953 km² 2,995 Barangay 2 0.03787 km² 1,887 Barangay 3 0.03893 km² 1,341 Barangay 4 0.04018 km² 1,691 Barangay 5 0.02473 km² 1,288 Barangay 6 0.04150 km² 771 Barangay 7 0.04402 km² 1,560 Barangay 8 0.03638 km² 147 Barangay 9 0.01276 km² 447
The district consists of the entire South Caloocan barangays south of Circumferential Road 4 (including EDSA): Barangays 5 to 76 in Zones 1 to 7 and Barangays 86 to 131 in Zones 8 to 11. [4] [5] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Mary Mitzi Cajayon-Uy of Lakas–CMD. [6] [7]
The district consists of eleven barangays in the northeastern portion of Caloocan: Barangays 178 to 188 [4] in Zones 15 and 16, all previously part of the first district from its creation in 1987 until 2021, when Republic Act No. 11545 was signed into law. [5]
The region as a whole is geographically divided into four districts, of which the first district is the central capital City of Manila, the second and third districts located to the east and north of the City, respectively, and the fourth district covering the remaining areas of the region south of the City and the Pasig River.