Iloilo's at-large congressional district explained

Iloilo's at-large congressional district refers to the provincewide electoral district that was used to elect members of Philippine national legislatures in Iloilo before 1987.[1]

Iloilo first elected its representatives at-large in the 1943 Philippine legislative election for a seat in the National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic, with a separate district created for Iloilo City being a chartered city since 1936.[2] [3] Before 1943, the province which also included Guimaras was represented in the national legislatures through its first, second, third, fourth and fifth districts.[1] The  province was also earlier represented in the Malolos Congress of the First Philippine Republic in 1898 by appointed delegates residing in Luzon.[4]

The five districts were restored in Iloilo ahead of the 1941 Philippine House of Representatives elections whose elected representatives only began to serve following the dissolution of the Second Republic and the restoration of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1945. An at-large district would not be used in the province again until the 1984 Philippine parliamentary election for five seats in the Batasang Pambansa which it shared with its highly urbanized capital city. It became obsolete following the 1987 reapportionment under a new constitution that restored the five districts in Iloilo and Iloilo City's at-large district.[1] [5]

Representation history

Term of officeNational
Assembly
Seat ASeat BSeat CSeat D
StartEndMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral history

Iloilo's at-large district for the Malolos Congress

District created June 18, 1898.[6]
September 15, 1898March 23, 19011stVenancio ConcepciónIndependentAppointed.Melecio FigueroaIndependentAppointed.Tiburcio HilarioIndependentAppointed.Esteban de la RamaIndependentAppointed.
Term of officeNational
Assembly
Seat ASeat BSeats eliminated
StartEndMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral history

Iloilo's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic)

District re-created September 7, 1943.
September 25, 1943February 2, 19441stCirilo Mapa Jr.KALIBAPIElected in 1943.Fermín C. CaramKALIBAPIAppointed as an ex officio member.
District dissolved into Iloilo's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th districts.
Term of officeBatasang
Pambansa
Seat ASeat BSeat CSeat DSeat E
StartEndMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral historyMemberPartyElectoral history

Iloilo's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa

District re-created February 1, 1984.[7]
July 23, 1984March 25, 19862ndSalvador B. BritanicoKBLElected in 1984.Fermin Z. Caram Jr.UNIDOElected in 1984.Arthur Defensor Sr.UNIDOElected in 1984.Narciso D. MonfortKBLElected in 1984.Rafael P. PalmaresNacionalistaElected in 1984.
District dissolved into Iloilo's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and Iloilo City's at-large districts.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roster of Philippine legislators . . March 15, 2021 . March 16, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170316064243/http://congress.gov.ph/legislators/?v=province . dead .
  2. Web site: The 1943 Constitution . . March 15, 2021.
  3. Web site: Commonwealth Act No. 158 . . March 15, 2021.
  4. Web site: The Malolos Congress: A Centennial publication on the inauguration of the Philippine Republic (January 23, 1899 - January 3, 1999) . . 1999 . March 15, 2021.
  5. Web site: The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines . Chan Robles Virtual Law Library . March 15, 2021.
  6. Web site: Decree of June 18, 1898, establishing the Dictatorial Government . . March 15, 2021.
  7. Web site: Proclamation No. 2332, s. 1984 . February 1984 . . March 15, 2021.