Legislative districts of Makati
The legislative districts of Makati are the representations of the highly urbanized city of Makati in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The city is currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through its [|first] and [|second] districts.
History
Areas now under the jurisdiction of Makati were initially represented as part of the first district of Rizal in 1907, and remained so until 1972. Makati was separated from Rizal on November 7, 1975 by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824, and was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa along with other Metropolitan Manila municipalities and cities as part of Region IV from 1978 to 1984.Makati was still a municipality then, first gained separate representation in 1984, when it returned [|one representative] to the Regular Batasang Pambansa. The municipality continued to constitute a separate congressional district under the new Constitution proclaimed on February 11, 1987; it elected its member to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year.
Upon its cityhood, Makati was divided into two congressional districts by virtue of Section 52 of Republic Act No. 7854, enacted on January 2, 1995 and approved by plebiscite on February 4, 1995, the day Makati became a city. The districts first elected their separate representatives in the 1998 general elections.
There remains an unresolved dispute over which city has jurisdiction over lands encompassed within the former Fort McKinley U.S. Military Reservation. Portions of two of Makati's barangays are claimed by the neighboring city of Taguig as part of its own three barangays. Residents of areas where Makati exercises de facto control vote as part of this congressional district, while residents of areas where Taguig exercises de facto control vote as part of the Legislative district of Taguig.
1st District
- Barangay: Bangkal, Bel-Air, Carmona, Dasmariñas Village, Forbes Park, Kasilawan, La Paz, Magallanes, Olympia, Palanan, Pio del Pilar, Poblacion, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, Singkamas, Tejeros, Urdaneta, Valenzuela
- Area: 16.31 km²
- Population : 242,655
Period | Representative |
11th Congress 1998-2001 | Ceferino P. Arroyo, Jr. |
12th Congress 2001-2004 | Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. |
13th Congress 2004-2007 | Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. |
14th Congress 2007-2010 | Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. |
15th Congress 2010-2013 | Monique Yazmin Maria Q. Lagdameo |
16th Congress 2013-2016 | Monique Yazmin Maria Q. Lagdameo |
17th Congress 2016-2019 | Manuel Monsour T. del Rosario III |
18th Congress 2019-2022 | Romulo V. Peña, Jr. |
2nd District
- Barangay: Cembo, Comembo, East Rembo, Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo, Pembo, Pinagkaisahan, Pitogo, Rizal, South Cembo, West Rembo, Post Proper Northside, Post Proper Southside
- Area: 15.65 km²
- Population : 339,947
Period | Representative |
11th Congress 1998-2001 | Agapito A. Aquino |
12th Congress 2001-2004 | Agapito A. Aquino |
13th Congress 2004-2007 | Agapito A. Aquino |
14th Congress 2007-2010 | Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay-Campos |
15th Congress 2010-2013 | Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay-Campos |
16th Congress 2013-2016 | Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay-Campos |
17th Congress 2016-2019 | Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. |
18th Congress 2019-2022 | Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. |
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