Legislative districts of Bukidnon
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Legislative districts of Bukidnon, namely the first, second, third and fourth districts are the representations of the Province of Bukidnon in the Philippine House of Representatives. Bukidnon was part of the representation of Department of Mindanao and Sulu from 1916 to 1935, it was organized as a lone congressional district thereafter until 1972. From 1978 to 1984 it was part of the representation of Region X, and from 1984 to 1986 it elected 2 assemblymen at-large. In 1986 to 2012, the province was represented by three representatives. In 2013, Bukidnon was redistricted into four congressional districts after the Republic Act 10184, a law reapportioning Bukidnon into four legislative districts, was signed by President Benigno S. Aquino III last September 28, 2012.[1][2]
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1st District
- Municipalities: Baungon, Libona, Malitbog, Manolo Fortich, Sumilao, Talakag
- Land Area: 2, 229.17 km² (21.23% of Bukidnon's Area)
- Population (2010): 278,952
- Population Density (2010): 125.14 person/km²
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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16th Congress 2013—2016 |
Ma. Lourdes O. Acosta-Alba |
1987 - 2012
- Municipalities: Baungon, Kalilangan, Libona, Malitbog, Manolo Fortich, Pangantucan, Sumilao, Talakag
- Land Area: 2, 726.10 km² (32.9% of Bukidnon's Area)
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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8th Congress 1987—1992 |
Socorro O. Acosta |
9th Congress 1992—1995 |
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10th Congress 1995—1998 |
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11th Congress 1998—2001 |
Juan Romeo Nereus O. Acosta |
12th Congress 2001—2004 |
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13th Congress 2004—2007 |
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14th Congress 2007—2010 |
Candido P. Pancrudo, Jr. |
15th Congress 2010—2013 |
Jesus Emmanuel M. Paras |
2nd District
- City: Malaybalay
- Municipality: Cabanglasan, Impasugong, Lantapan, San Fernando
- Land Area: 3, 144.44 km² (29.95% of Bukidnon's Area)
- Population (2010): 335,190
- Population Density (2010): 106.60 person/km²
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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16th Congress 2013—2016 |
Florencio T. Flores, Jr |
1987 - 2012
- Cities: Malaybalay City, Valencia City
- Municipalities: Cabanglasan, Impasugong, Lantapan, San Fernando
- Land Area: 3, 751.57 km² (45.2% of Bukidnon's Area)
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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8th Congress 1987—1992 |
Violeta T. Labaria |
9th Congress 1992—1995 |
Reginaldo N. Tilanduca |
10th Congress 1995—1998 |
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11th Congress 1998—2001 |
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12th Congress 2001—2004 |
Berthobal R. Ancheta |
13th Congress 2004—2007 |
Teofisto D.L. Guingona III |
14th Congress 2007—2010 |
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15th Congress 2010—2013 |
Florencio T. Flores, Jr. |
3rd District
- Municipality: Damulog, Dangcagan, Don Carlos, Kadingilan, Kibawe, Kitaotao, Maramag, Quezon
- Land Area: 1, 816.11 km² (21% of Bukidnon's Area)
- Population (2010): 414,213
- Population Density (2010): 228.08 person/km²
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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8th Congress 1987—1992 |
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. |
9th Congress 1992—1995 |
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10th Congress 1995—1998 |
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11th Congress 1998—2001 |
Juan Miguel F. Zubiri |
12th Congress 2001—2004 |
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13th Congress 2004—2007 |
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13th Congress 2007—2010 |
Jose Ma. F. Zubiri III |
15th Congress 2010—2013 |
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16th Congress 2013—2016 |
4th District
- City: Valencia City
- Municipalities: Kalilangan, Pangantucan
- Land Area: 1, 104.06 km² (10.52% of Bukidnon's Area)
- Population (2010): 270,178
- Population Density (2010): 244.71 person/km²
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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16th Congress 2013—2016 |
Rogelio Neil P. Roque |
Lone district (defunct)
National Legislature | Representative[3] |
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1st National Assembly 1935—1938 |
Manuel Fortich |
2nd National Assembly 1938—1941 |
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3rd National Assembly 1941—1946 |
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1st Congress 1946—1949 |
Remedios Ozamis Fortich |
2nd Congress 1949—1953 |
Cesar M. Fortich |
3rd Congress 1953—1957 |
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4th Congress 1957—1961 |
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5th Congress 1961—1965 |
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6th Congress 1965—1969 |
Benjamin N. Tabios |
7th Congress 1969—1972 |
Cesar M. Fortich |
Regular Batasang Pambansa 1984—1986 |
Lorenzo S. Dinlayan |
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. |