Legislative districts of Zamboanga del Norte
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The Legislative districts of Zamboanga del Norte, namely the first, second and third districts are the representations of the Province of Zamboanga del Norte in the Philippine House of Representatives. Zamboanga del Norte was part of the representation of Zamboanga Province until 1953 and Region IX from 1978 to 1984. From 1984 to 1986, it elected 2 assemblymen at-large. In 1986, it was divided into three congressional districts.
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[edit] 1st District
- Population (2000): 194,546
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
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1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–present |
[edit] 2nd District
- Population (2000): 339,353
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
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1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–present |
[edit] 3rd District
- Population (2000): 289,231
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1987–1992 |
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1992–1995 |
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1995–1998 |
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1998–2001 |
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2001–2004 |
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2004–present |
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[edit] Lone District (defunct)
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1953–1957 |
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1957–1961 |
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1961–1965 |
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1965–1969 |
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1969–1972 |
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1984–1986 |
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[edit] See also
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- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library