Legislative districts of Makati City
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The Congressional Districts of Makati City, namely the first and second districts are the representations of the City of Makati in the Philippine House of Representatives.
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[edit] 1st District
- Barangay: Bangkal, Bel-Air, Carmona, Dasmariñas, Forbes Park, Kasilawan, La Paz, Magallanes, Olympia, Palanan, Pio del Pilar, Poblacion, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, Singkamas, Tejeros, Urdaneta, Valenzuela
- Area: 16.31 km²
- Population (2007): 266,757
Period | Representative |
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1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 |
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2007–2010 |
[edit] 2nd District
- Barangay: Cembo, Comembo, East Rembo, Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo, Pembo, Pinagkaisahan, Pitogo, Rizal, South Cembo, West Rembo, Post Proper Northside[1], Post Proper Southside[1]
- Area: 15.65 km²
- Population (2007): 300,592 (including disputed barangays)
Period | Representative |
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1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 |
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2007–2010 |
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- 1. ^ Voters in the disputed barangay voted for Makati City officials during the 2007 elections.
[edit] At-large (defunct)
Period | Assemblyman/Representative |
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1984–1986 |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
[edit] References
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library