Legislative districts of Misamis Oriental


The legislative districts of Misamis Oriental are the representations of the province of Misamis Oriental 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] and [|second] congressional districts.
Camiguin and Cagayan de Oro last formed part of its representation in 1969 and 1972, respectively.

History

Prior to gaining separate representation, most areas now under the jurisdiction of Misamis Oriental were represented under the former province of Misamis. Exceptions are territories which were annexed in 1921 from Bukidnon and thus formed part of the representation of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu from 1917 to 1922: Napaliran, Claveria, Lourdez and Lumbia.
The approval of Act No. 3537 on November 2, 1929 split the old Misamis Province into Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental, and provided each successor province a separate representative in the Philippine Assembly. The new province of Misamis Oriental first elected its own representative in the 1931 elections. The province also remained part of the eleventh senatorial district which elected two out of the 24-member upper house of the Philippine Legislature when senators were still elected from territory-based districts until 1935.
During the Second World War, the Province of Misamis Oriental sent [|two delegates] to 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 pre-war [|lone congressional district].
Even after receiving their own city charters, Cagayan de Oro and Gingoog remained part of the representation of the Province of Misamis Oriental by virtue of Section 90 of Republic Act No. 521 and Section 89 of Republic Act No. 2668, respectively.
The passage of Republic Act No. 4669 on June 18, 1966 separated the sub-province of Camiguin from Misamis Oriental and constituted it into an independent province; per Section 4 of the said law, the [|incumbent representative for Misamis Oriental] continued representing the new province until its separate representative was elected in the November 1969 elections.
Misamis Oriental was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of Region X from 1978 to 1984. The province returned [|two representatives, elected at large], to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984. Cagayan de Oro separately elected its own representative starting that year.
Under the new Constitution which was proclaimed on February 11, 1987, the province was reapportioned into two congressional districts; each elected its member to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year.

1st District

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987-1992
Isacio A. Pelaez
9th Congress
1992-1995
Homobono T. Cesar
10th Congress
1995-1998
Homobono T. Cesar
11th Congress
1998-2001
Oscar S. Moreno
12th Congress
2001-2004
Oscar S. Moreno
13th Congress
2004-2007
Danilo P. Lagbas
14th Congress
2007-2010
Danilo P. Lagbas
14th Congress
2007-2010
vacant
15th Congress
2010-2013
Peter M. Unabia
16th Congress
2013-2016
Peter M. Unabia
17th Congress
2016-2019
Peter M. Unabia
18th Congress
2019-2022
Christian S. Unabia

Notes

2nd District

PeriodRepresentative
8th Congress
1987-1992
Victorico L. Chaves
9th Congress
1992-1995
Victorico L. Chaves
10th Congress
1995-1998
Victorico L. Chaves
11th Congress
1998-2001
Augusto H. Baculio
12th Congress
2001-2004
Augusto H. Baculio
13th Congress
2004-2007
Augusto H. Baculio
14th Congress
2007-2010
Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano
15th Congress
2010-2013
Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano
16th Congress
2013-2016
Juliette T. Uy
17th Congress
2016-2019
Juliette T. Uy
18th Congress
2019-2022
Juliette T. Uy

Lone District (defunct)

1931–1969

PeriodRepresentative
9th Philippine Legislature
1931-1934
Isidro Vamenta
10th Philippine Legislature
1934-1935
Segundo Gaston
1st National Assembly
1935-1938
Leon Borromeo
2nd National Assembly
1938-1941
Isidro Vamenta
1st Commonwealth Congress
1945
Jose Artadi
1st Congress
1946-1949
Pedro S. Baculio
2nd Congress
1949-1953
Emmanuel N. Pelaez
3rd Congress
1953-1957
Ignacio S. Cruz
4th Congress
1957-1961
Fausto Dugenio
5th Congress
1961-1965
Vicente B. De Lara
6th Congress
1965-1969
Emmanuel N. Pelaez
6th Congress
1965-1969
vacant

Notes

1969–1972

PeriodRepresentative
7th Congress
1969-1972
Pedro M. Roa

At-Large (defunct)

1943–1944

PeriodRepresentatives
National Assembly
1943-1944
Isidro Vamenta
National Assembly
1943-1944
Jose Artadi

1984–1986