Legislative districts of Cagayan de Oro City
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Congressional Districts of Cagayan de Oro City is the representation of the City of Cagayan de Oro in the Philippine House of Representatives. Cagayan de Oro City was first granted its own representation in 1984, prior to it, it was part of the representation of Misamis Oriental until 1972 and Region X from 1978 to 1984.
On February 22, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed House Bill 5859 creating the second congressional district in the city by splitting the present lone district into west and the east with the Cagayan de Oro River as the natural boundary.
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[edit] 1st District
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[edit] 2nd District
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2007–present |
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[edit] Lone District (defunct)
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1984–1986 |
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[edit] See also
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- Republic Act No. 9357. Accessed on March 21, 2007.
- COMELEC Resolution 7801. Accessed on March 21, 2007.
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library