Legislative district of Kalinga

History

Prior to gaining separate representation, areas now under the jurisdiction of Kalinga were represented under the former Mountain Province (1917–1969) and Kalinga-Apayao (1969–1998). Kalinga became a separate province following the passage and subsequent ratification of Republic Act No. 7878 on May 8, 1995.[1] In accordance with Section 9 of R.A. 7878 the new province began electing its own representative in the 1998 elections.[1]

Beginning in 2019, the districts used in appropriation of members is coextensive with the legislative districts of Kalinga. Prior to 2019 when the province was just one congressional district, the Commission on Elections divided the province into two provincial board districts.

Lone District

  • Population (2015): 212,680[2]
Period Representative[3]
11th Congress
19982001
Laurence B. Wacnang
12th Congress
20012004
13th Congress
20042007
14th Congress
20072010
Manuel S. Agyao
15th Congress
20102013
16th Congress
20132016
17th Congress
20162019
Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang
18th Congress
20192022

See also

  • Legislative districts of Mountain Province
  • Legislative district of Kalinga–Apayao

References

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