Legislative districts of Masbate

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The Legislative Districts of Masbate, namely the first, second and third districts are the representations of the Province of Masbate in the Philippine House of Representatives. Masbate was part of Sorsogon, until it was granted its own representation in 1922. It became part of the representation of Region V from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elected 2 assemblymen at-large. In 1986, it was redistricted into three legislative districts.

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[edit] 1st District

Period Representative
8th Congress
19871992
Tito R. Espinosa[1]
9th Congress
19921995
10th Congress
19951998
Vida V. Espinosa
11th Congress
19982001
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
20042007
Narciso R. Bravo, Jr.
14th Congress
20072010
1. ^  Assassinated during incumbency February 28, 1995.

[edit] 2nd District

Period Representative
8th Congress
19871992
Luz Cleta R. Bakunawa
9th Congress
19921995
10th Congress
19951998
11th Congress
19982001
Emiliano R. Espinosa, Jr.
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
20042007
12th Congress
20072010
Antonio T. Kho

[edit] 3rd District

Period Representative
8th Congress
19871992
Moises R. Espinosa[1]
9th Congress
19921995
Antonio T. Kho
10th Congress
19951998
Fausto L. Seachon, Jr.
11th Congress
19982001
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
20042007
Rizalina L. Seachon-Lanete
14th Congress
20072010
1. ^ Assassinated during incumbency March 17, 1989.

[edit] Lone District (defunct)

Period Representative
6th Philippine Legislature
19221925
Pablo de la Rosa
7th Philippine Legislature
19251928
Eduardo Marcaida
8th Philippine Legislature
19281931
Pio V. Corpus
9th Philippine Legislature
19311934
10th Philippine Legislature
19341935
Emiliano B. Espinosa
1st National Assembly
19351938
Pio V. Corpus
2nd National Assembly
19381941
National Assembly
19431944
Emiliano B. Espinosa
3rd National Assembly
19411946
1st Congress
19461949
2nd Congress
19491953
3rd Congress
19531957
Mateo S. Pecson
4th Congress
19571961
Emiliano Espinosa, Jr.
5th Congress
19611965
6th Congress
19651969
Andres Clemente, Jr.
7th Congress
19691972
Emiliano Espinosa, Jr.
Regular Batasang Pambansa
19841986
Jolly T. Fernandez
Venancio L. Yaneza

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library