Legislative districts of Nueva Ecija
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The Legislative Districts of Nueva Ecija, namely the first, second, third and fourth districts are the representations of the Province of Nueva Ecija in the Philippine House of Representatives. Nueva Ecija was a lone legislative district from 1907 until 1928. Act No. 3336 enacted in 1927 divided the province into two legislative districts. It was part of the representation of Region III from 1978 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1986 it elected 4 assemblymen at-large. In 1986, it was redistricted into four legislative districts.
1st District
- Municipalities: Aliaga, Cuyapo, Guimba, Licab, Nampicuan, Quezon, Santo Domingo, Talavera, Zaragoza
- Population (2010): 505,867
Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 | |
1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 | |
2004–2007 | |
2007–2010 |
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2010–2013 |
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2013–2016 |
1907–1972
- Municipalities: Aliaga, Cuyapo, Guimba, Jaen, Licab, Lupao, Muñoz, Nampicuan, Quezon, San Antonio, Santo Domingo, Talavera, Zaragoza, Talugtug (established 1948)
Period | Representative |
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1928–1931 |
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1931–1934 |
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1934–1935 |
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1935–1938 |
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1938–1941 | |
1941–1946 |
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1946–1949 |
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1949–1953 |
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1953–1957 | |
1957–1961 |
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1961–1965 | |
1965–1969 |
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1969–1972 |
2nd District
- Cities: Muñoz, San Jose
- Municipalities: Carranglan, Llanera, Lupao, Pantabangan, Rizal, Talugtug
- Population (2010): 424,930
Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 | |
1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 | |
2007–2010 |
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2010–2013 | |
2013–2016 |
1907–1972
- Municipalities: Bongabon, Cabanatuan (became city 1950), Cabiao, Carranglan, Gapan, Laur, Pantabangan, Peñaranda, Rizal, San Isidro, San Jose (became city 1969), San Leonardo, Santa Rosa, Gabaldon (Bitulok, later Sabani) (established 1950), Llanera (established 1955), General Mamerto Natividad (established 1957), City of Palayan (established 1965)
Period | Representative |
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1928–1931 |
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1931–1934 |
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1934–1935 |
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1935–1938 |
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1938–1941 | |
1941–1946 |
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1946–1949 |
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1949–1953 |
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1953–1957 |
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1957–1961 |
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1961–1965 | |
1965–1969 |
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1969–1972 |
3rd District
- Cities: Cabanatuan City, Palayan City
- Municipalities: Bongabon, Gabaldon, General Mamerto Natividad, Laur, Santa Rosa
- Population (2010): 534,914
Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 | |
1998–2001 | |
2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 | |
2007–2010 |
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2010–2013 | |
2013–2016 |
4th District
- City: Gapan City
- Municipalities: Cabiao, General Tinio, Jaen, Peñaranda, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Leonardo
- Population (2010): 489,664
Period | Representative |
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
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1998–2001 | |
2001–2004 |
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2004–2007 |
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2007–2010 | |
2010–2013 | |
2013–2016 |
Lone District (defunct)
Period | Representative |
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1907–1909 |
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1909–1912 | |
1912–1916 |
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1916–1919 |
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1919–1922 |
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1922–1925 |
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1925–1928 |
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1943–1944 |
At-large (defunct)
Period | Representative |
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1984–1986 |
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References
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- 1987 Constitution - Region III Legislative Districts
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