Legislative districts of Bulacan


The legislative districts of Bulacan are the representations of the province of Bulacan in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The province is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its [|first], [|second], [|third], and [|fourth] congressional districts.
Valenzuela, now a highly urbanized city, was last represented as part of the province in 1972.
The component city of San Jose del Monte, while remaining an integral part of the province, was granted separate congressional representation in 2003.Jose Antonio Alvarado Sy is one of the famous 70 congressman who prevented the renewal of the ABS-CBN Franchise at the committee level.

History

Bulacan was initially divided into two representative districts in 1907. When seats for the upper house of the Philippine Legislature were elected from territory-based districts between 1916 and 1935, the province formed part of the third senatorial district which elected two out of the 24-member senate.
In the disruption caused by the Second World War, [|two delegates] represented the province in the National Assembly of the Japanese-sponsored Second Philippine Republic: one was the provincial governor, while the other was elected through a provincial assembly of KALIBAPI members during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Upon the restoration of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1945, the province retained its two pre-war representative districts.
Valenzuela, then a municipality, was separated from Bulacan to form the Metropolitan Manila Area on November 7, 1975 by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824. Afterwards, the reduced province of Bulacan was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of Region III from 1978 to 1984, and returned [|four representatives, elected at large], to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984.
The province was reapportioned into four congressional districts under the new Constitution which was proclaimed on February 11, 1987, and elected members to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year.
The passage of Republic Act No. 9230. on December 18, 2003 separated from the fourth district the city of San Jose del Monte, which first elected its separate representative beginning in the 2004 elections. However, for the purposes of electing Sangguniang Panlalawigan members, the city remains part of the province's 4th Sangguniang Panlalawigan District.
Republic Act No. 9591, approved on May 1, 2009, sought to separate the city of Malolos from the [|first district] to form its own congressional district starting in the 2010 elections. Like in the case of San Jose del Monte, the residents of Malolos would have remained as part of the province's 1st Sangguniang Panlalawigan district. However, on January 25, 2010, the Supreme Court declared the creation of the Legislative District of Malolos as unconstitutional, citing that the city's population at the time did not meet the minimum 250,000 count required by the constitution. Malolos today remains part of the first district.

1st District

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987–1992
Francisco B. Aniag, Jr.
9th Congress
1992–1995
Teodulo C. Natividad
10th Congress
1995-1998
Teodulo C. Natividad
11th Congress
1998-2001
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
12th Congress
2001-2004
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
13th Congress
2004-2007
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
14th Congress
2007-2010
Ma. Victoria R. Sy-Alvarado
15th Congress
2010-2013
Ma. Victoria R. Sy-Alvarado
16th Congress
2013-2016
Ma. Victoria R. Sy-Alvarado
17th Congress
2016-2019
Jose Antonio R. Sy-Alvarado
18th Congress
2019-2022
Jose Antonio R. Sy-Alvarado

1907–1972

PeriodRepresentative
1st Philippine Legislature
1907-1909
Aguedo Velarde
2nd Philippine Legislature
1909-1912
Hermogenes Reyes
3rd Philippine Legislature
1912-1916
Aguedo Velarde
3rd Philippine Legislature
1912-1916
Ambrosio Santos
4th Philippine Legislature
1916-1919
Mariano Escueta
5th Philippine Legislature
1919-1922
Jose Padilla
6th Philippine Legislature
1922-1925
Jose Padilla
7th Philippine Legislature
1925-1928
Jose Padilla
8th Philippine Legislature
1928-1931
Angel Suntay
9th Philippine Legislature
1931-1934
Francisco Afan Delgado
10th Philippine Legislature
1934-1935
Francisco Afan Delgado
1st National Assembly
1935-1938
Nicolas Buendia
2nd National Assembly
1938-1941
Nicolas Buendia
1st Commonwealth Congress
1945
Leon Valencia
1st Congress
1946-1949
Florante C. Roque
2nd Congress
1949-1953
Florante C. Roque
2nd Congress
1949-1953
Erasmo R. Cruz
3rd Congress
1953-1957
Erasmo R. Cruz
4th Congress
1957-1961
Jose Suntay
5th Congress
1961-1965
Teodulo C. Natividad
6th Congress
1965-1969
Teodulo C. Natividad
7th Congress
1969-1972
Teodulo C. Natividad

Notes

2nd District

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987-1992
Vicente C. Rivera, Jr.
9th Congress
1992-1995
Pedro M. Pancho
10th Congress
1995-1998
Pedro M. Pancho
11th Congress
1998-2001
Pedro M. Pancho
12th Congress
2001-2004
Wilfrido B. Villarama
13th Congress
2004-2007
Pedro M. Pancho
14th Congress
2007-2010
Pedro M. Pancho
15th Congress
2010-2013
Pedro M. Pancho
16th Congress
2013-2016
Gavini "Apol" C. Pancho
17th Congress
2016-2019
Gavini "Apol" C. Pancho
18th Congress
2019-2022
Gavini "Apol" C. Pancho

1907–1972

PeriodRepresentative
1st Philippine Legislature
1907-1909
Leon Ma. Guerrero
2nd Philippine Legislature
1909-1912
Mariano Ponce
3rd Philippine Legislature
1912-1916
Ceferino De Leon
4th Philippine Legislature
1916-1919
Ricardo Gonzales Lloret
5th Philippine Legislature
1919-1922
Cirilo B. Santos
6th Philippine Legislature
1922-1925
Norberto C. Manikis
7th Philippine Legislature
1925-1928
Jose Serapio
8th Philippine Legislature
1928-1931
Cirilo B. Santos
9th Philippine Legislature
1931-1934
Jose De Leon, Jr.
10th Philippine Legislature
1934-1935
Pablo Payawal
1st National Assembly
1935-1938
Antonio Villarama
2nd National Assembly
1938-1941
Antonio Villarama
1st Commonwealth Congress
1945
Antonio Villarama
1st Congress
1946–1949
Alejo S. Santos
2nd Congress
1949-1953
Alejo S. Santos
3rd Congress
1953-1957
Rogaciano M. Mercado
4th Congress
1957-1961
Rogaciano M. Mercado
5th Congress
1961-1965
Rogaciano M. Mercado
6th Congress
1965-1969
Rogaciano M. Mercado
7th Congress
1969-1972
Rogaciano M. Mercado

Notes

3rd District

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987-1992
Jose L. Cabochan
9th Congress
1992-1995
Ricardo C. Silverio
10th Congress
1995-1998
Ricardo C. Silverio
11th Congress
1998-2001
Ricardo C. Silverio
12th Congress
2001-2004
Lorna C. Silverio
13th Congress
2004-2007
Lorna C. Silverio
14th Congress
2007-2010
Lorna C. Silverio
15th Congress
2010-2013
Joselito R. Mendoza
16th Congress
2013-2016
Joselito R. Mendoza
17th Congress
2016-2019
Lorna C. Silverio
18th Congress
2019-2022
Lorna C. Silverio

4th District

PeriodRepresentative
13th Congress
2004-2007
Reylina G. Nicolas
14th Congress
2007-2010
Reylina G. Nicolas
15th Congress
2010-2013
Linabelle Villarica
16th Congress
2013-2016
Linabelle Villarica
17th Congress
2016-2019
Linabelle Villarica
18th Congress
2019-2022
Henry Villarica

1987–2004

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987-1992
Rogaciano M. Mercado
8th Congress
1987-1992
vacant
9th Congress
1992-1995
Angelito M. Sarmiento
10th Congress
1995-1998
Angelito M. Sarmiento
11th Congress
1998-2001
Angelito M. Sarmiento
11th Congress
1998-2001
vacant
12th Congress
2001–2004
Reylina G. Nicolas

Notes

At-Large (defunct)

1898–1899

PeriodRepresentatives
Malolos Congress
1898-1899
Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
Malolos Congress
1898-1899
Mariano Crisostomo
Malolos Congress
1898-1899
Pedro Serrano
Malolos Congress
1898-1899
Trinidad Icasiano

1943–1944

PeriodRepresentatives
National Assembly
1943-1944
Jacinto Molina
National Assembly
1943-1944
Emilio Rustia

1984–1986