Legislative districts of Antipolo


The legislative districts of Antipolo are the representations of the component city of Antipolo in the Congress of the Philippines. The city is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress through its [|first] and [|second] congressional districts.

History

From 1907 to 1972, Antipolo was represented in the as part of the second district of Rizal. Antipolo, along with the rest of the province of Rizal, was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of Region IV-A from 1978 to 1984. The province of Rizal elected two representatives at-large to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984.
Antipolo was placed in the first district of Rizal after the reorganization of the province's legislative districts under the new Constitution which was proclaimed on February 11, 1987. Upon its conversion into a city through Republic Act No. 8508, Antipolo was separated from the first district of Rizal and elected its [|own representative] starting in the 1998 elections.
The city was further divided into two congressional districts on December 22, 2003, by virtue of Republic Act No. 9232; each elected their own representative beginning in 2004. However the city's residents still vote as part of the province's 1st and 2nd Sangguniang Panlalawigan districts for the purpose of electing Provincial Board members.

1st District

PeriodRepresentative
13th Congress
2004-2007
Ronaldo V. Puno
14th Congress
2007-2010
Roberto V. Puno
15th Congress
2010-2013
Roberto V. Puno
16th Congress
2013-2016
Roberto V. Puno
17th Congress
2016-2019
Cristina Roa-Puno
18th Congress
2019-2022
Roberto V. Puno

Notes

2nd District

PeriodRepresentative
13th Congress
2004-2007
Victor R. Sumulong
14th Congress
2007-2010
Angelito C. Gatlabayan
15th Congress
2010–2013
Romeo M. Acop
16th Congress
2013-2016
Romeo M. Acop
17th Congress
2016-2019
Romeo M. Acop
18th Congress
2019-2022
Resurreccion M. Acop

Lone District (defunct)