Surigao del Norte's 2nd congressional district

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Surigao del Norte's 2nd congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Location of Surigao del Norte within the Philippines
ProvinceSurigao del Norte
RegionCaraga
Population368,501 (2015)[1]
Electorate271,507 (2019)[2]
Major settlements
Area1,350.37 km2 (521.38 sq mi)
Current constituency
Created1987
RepresentativeAce Barbers
Political party  Nacionalista
Congressional blocMajority

Surigao del Norte's 2nd congressional district is one of the two

Mainit, Malimono, Placer, San Francisco, Sison, Tagana-an and Tubod.[4] It is currently represented in the 18th Congress by Ace Barbers of the Nacionalista Party (NP).[5]

Representation history

# Member Term of office Congress Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End

Surigao del Norte's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

District created February 2, 1987 from Surigao del Norte's at-large district.[4]
1 Constantino C. Navarro Sr. June 30, 1987 June 30, 1992 8th KBL Elected in 1987. 1987–present
2 Robert Barbers June 30, 1992 April 15, 1996 9th Lakas Elected in 1992.
10th Re-elected in 1995.
Resigned on appointment as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
vacant April 15, 1996 June 30, 1998 No special election held to fill vacancy.
3 Ace Barbers June 30, 1998 June 30, 2007 11th Lakas Elected in 1998.
12th Re-elected in 2001.
13th Re-elected in 2004.
4 Guillermo A. Romarate Jr. June 30, 2007 June 30, 2016 14th Lakas Elected in 2007.
15th Liberal Re-elected in 2010.
16th Re-elected in 2013.
(3) Ace Barbers June 30, 2016 Incumbent 17th Nacionalista Elected in 2016.
18th Re-elected in 2019.
19th Re-elected in 2022.

Election results

2019

2016

2013

2010

See also

References

  1. ^ "TABLE 1. Population of legislative districts by Region, Province, and selected Highly Urbanized/Component City : 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "Number of Registered Voters, Voters who Actually Voted and Voters' Turnout" (PDF). Commission on Elections (Philippines). January 24, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Roster of Philippine legislators". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  5. ^ "House Members". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved February 22, 2021.