Legislative district of Siquijor

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The lone Legislative District of Siquijor is the representation of the Province of Siquijor in the Philippine House of Representatives. Siquijor was part of Negros Oriental until 1973 prior to being granted its own representation in 1984. From 1978 to 1984 it was part of the representation of Region VIII.

[edit] Lone District

  • Population (2000): 81,598
Period Representative
Regular Batasang Pambansa
19841986
Manolito Asok
8th Congress
19871992
Orlando B. Fua
9th Congress
19921995
10th Congress
19951998
11th Congress
19982001
Orlando A. Fua, Jr.
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
2004present

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  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library