Legislative district of Occidental Mindoro

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The lone Legislative District of Occidental Mindoro is the representation of the Province of Occidental Mindoro in the Philippine House of Representatives. Occidental Mindoro was part of Mindoro Province, prior to being granted its own representation in 1951. From 1978 to 1984 it was part of the representation of Region IV-A.


[edit] Lone District

  • Population (2000): 380,250
Period Representative
2nd Congress
19491953
Jesus V. Abeleda[1]
3rd Congress
19531957
Felipe S. Abeleda
4th Congress
19571961
5th Congress
19611965
6th Congress
19651969
Pedro C. Medalla
7th Congress
19691972
Regular Batasang Pambansa
19841986
Pedro T. Mendiola
8th Congress
19871992
Mario Gene J. Mendiola
9th Congress
19921995
Jose T. Villarosa
10th Congress
19951998
11th Congress
19982001
Ma. Amelita C. Villarosa
12th Congress
20012004
Josephine Y. Ramirez-Sato
13th Congress
2004present
Ma. Amelita C. Villarosa
1. ^  Elected in a special election on November 13, 1951, after division of Mindoro Province on June 13, 1950.

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  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library