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The congressional districts of Bulacan since 2022 Lone District of San Jose del Monte
The legislative districts of San Jose del Monte are the representations of the
component city of
San Jose del Monte in the
Congress of the Philippines . The city is currently represented in the
lower house of the Congress through its
lone congressional district .
History
San Jose del Monte was represented as part of
Bulacan 's
at-large district in the
Malolos Congress (1898–1899) and the
National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1943–1944) and the
second district from 1907 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1972. The province of Bulacan was represented in the
Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of
Region III from 1978 to 1984, and elected
four representatives at-large to the
Regular Batasang Pambansa in
1984 .
San Jose del Monte was placed in the
fourth district of Bulacan after the reorganization of the province's legislative districts under the new Constitution
[1] which took effect on February 7, 1987. San Jose del Monte, which became a city in 2000, was separated from the fourth district of Bulacan on December 18, 2003 by virtue of Republic Act No. 9230
[2] which amended the city charter (Republic Act No. 8797)
[3] authored by then Congressman
Angelito Sarmiento , and elected itsown representative starting in the
2004 elections . However, the city's residents still vote as part of the province's 4th Sangguniang Panlalawigan district for the purpose of electing
Provincial Board members.
[4]
Lone District
Legislative districts and representatives of
San Jose Del Monte City
District
Current Representative
Party
Constituent
LGUs
Area
Population (2020)
Local
National
Lone
Florida Robes (since
2016 )
AR
PFP
Assumption
Bagong Buhay I
Bagong Buhay II
Bagong Buhay III
Citrus
Ciudad Real
Dulong Bayan
Fátima I
Fátima II
Fátima III
Fátima IV
Fátima V
Francisco Homes-Guijo
Francisco Homes-Mulawin
Francisco Homes-Narra
Francisco Homes-Yakal
Gaya-Gaya
Graceville
Gumaoc-Central
Gumaoc-East
Gumaoc-West
Kaybanban
Kaypian
Lawang Pari
Maharlika
Minuyan I
Minuayan II
Minuyan III
Minuyan IV
Minuyan Proper
Minuyan V
Muzon East
Muzon Proper
Muzon South
Muzon West
Paradise III
Población
Población I
San Isidro
San Manuel
San Martín I
San Martín II
San Martín III
San Martín IV
San Pedro
San Rafael I
San Rafael II
San Rafael III
San Rafael IV
San Rafael V
San Roque
San Juan
Santa Cruz I
Santa Cruz II
Santa Cruz III
Santa Cruz IV
Santa Cruz V
Santo Cristo
Santo Niño I
Santo Niño II
Sapang Palay Proper
Saint Martin de Porres
Tungkong Mangga
651,813
[5]
105.53 km2
See also
References
^
"1987 Philippine Constitution - the LawPhil Project" .
^ Republic Act No. 9230 (18 December 2003),
An Act amending section 10(b) and section 58 of Republic Act No. 8797, otherwise known as "An Act Converting The Municipality Of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan Into A Component City To Be Known As The City Of San Jose Del Monte" and Providing Funds Therefor (PDF) ,
House of Representatives of the Philippines , archived from
the original (PDF) on 29 June 2011, retrieved 12 January 2022
^ Republic Act No. 8797 (15 July 2000),
An Act Converting The Municipality Of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan Into A Component City To Be Known As The City Of San Jose Del Monte (PDF) ,
House of Representatives of the Philippines , archived from
the original (PDF) on 2 April 2012, retrieved 12 January 2022
^
COMELEC - 2010 Districting - Region III [
permanent dead link ]
^
"TABLE 1. Population of legislative districts by Region, Province, and selected Highly Urbanized/Component City : 2020" (PDF) .
Philippine Statistics Authority . Retrieved June 17, 2022 .