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Maguindanao del Sur's at-large congressional district refers to the lone congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Maguindanao del Sur. It has been represented in the House of Representatives since 2022. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Mohamad P. Paglas of the Lakas–CMD. [3] [4]
Maguindanao's 2nd congressional district was one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of undivided Maguindanao. It was represented in the House of Representatives from 1987–2022. [ 3 ]
Maguindanao del Norte's at-large congressional district refers to the lone congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Maguindanao del Norte and the independent component city of Cotabato. It has been represented in the House of Representatives since 2022.
Congressional districts of the Philippines (Filipino: distritong pangkapulungan) refers to the electoral districts or constituencies in which the country is divided for the purpose of electing 253 of the 316 members of the House of Representatives (with the other 63 being elected through a system of party-list proportional representation).
Representative [5] 8th Congress 1987–1992 Michael O. Mastura: 9th Congress 1992–1995 10th Congress 1995–1998 vacant: Didagen Dilangalen [b] 11th Congress 1998–2001 12th Congress 2001–2004 13th Congress 2004–2007 Bai Sendig G. Dilangalen 14th Congress 2007–2010 Didagen P. Dilangalen [c] 15th Congress 2010–2013 Bai Sandra A. Sema ...
Maguindanao was created by the further division of Cotabato into three provinces in 1973 out of thirteen ethnic Maguindanao-dominated municipalities of the former province. [2] Due to the absence of a legislature since the 1972 imposition of martial law, no electoral district was formed in the new province under its charter.
Maguindanao's 1st congressional district was one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Maguindanao. It was represented in the House of Representatives from 1987 to 2022. [3] The district stretched along the Moro Gulf coast of western Maguindanao and includes Cotabato City, an independent port city.
With the passage of the 1940 Amendments to the 1935 Constitution, a bicameral Congress was established with a House of Representatives and a Senate. The House of Representatives way of representation was like that of the Philippine Assembly, while the Senate's members were elected at large.