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Rizal's 2nd congressional district

Rizal's 2nd congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Scope of the district within the province
Location of Rizal within the Philippines
ProvinceRizal
RegionCalabarzon
Population517,975 (2020)[1]
Electorate297,030 (2022)[2]
Major settlements
Area474.46 km2 (183.19 sq mi)
Current constituency
Created1907
RepresentativeEmigdio P. Tanjuatco III
Political party  NPC
Congressional blocMajority

Rizal's 2nd congressional district is one of the six congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Rizal. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines since 1916 and earlier in the Philippine Assembly from 1907 to 1916.[3] The district consists of the municipalities of Baras, Cardona, Jalajala, Morong, Pililla, Tanay and Teresa. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Emigdio P. Tanjuatco III of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).[4]

Prior to its second dissolution in 1972, the district consisted of towns that all currently remain in Rizal, as well as the present-day Metro Manila cities of Pasig (the then-seat of Rizal provincial government), Marikina, and the eastern part of Quezon City that was previously part of the aforementioned cities. After the creation of Metro Manila in 1975, the second district then comprises the northern and eastern part of the reduced province of Rizal beginning in 1987. In 2021, the municipalities of Rodriguez and San Mateo, which have been part of the 2nd district since its creation, have been separated from the district to form the 3rd and 4th districts, respectively,[5] by virtue of Republic Act No. 11533.[6]

Representation history

# Member Term of office Legislature Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End

Rizal's 2nd district for the Philippine Assembly

District created January 9, 1907.[7][8]
1 Bartolomé Revilla October 16, 1907 October 16, 1909 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1907. 1907–1909
Antipolo, Binangonan, Jalajala, Marikina, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay
2 José Tupas October 16, 1909 October 16, 1912 2nd Progresista Elected in 1909. 1909–1915
Antipolo, Binangonan, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay
3 Sixto de los Ángeles October 16, 1912 July 12, 1915 3rd Nacionalista Elected in 1912.
Resigned on appointment as Public Welfare Board member.
4 Leandro A. Jabson July 12, 1915 October 16, 1916 Nacionalista Elected in 1915 to finish de los Ángeles's term. 1915–1916
Antipolo, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay

Rizal's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands

5 Eugenio Santos October 16, 1916 June 3, 1919 4th Progresista Elected in 1916. 1916–1919
Antipolo, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay
6 Mariano Melendres June 3, 1919 June 2, 1925 5th Demócrata Elected in 1919. 1919–1922
Antipolo, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
6th Re-elected in 1922. 1922–1935
Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
7 Eulogio Rodriguez June 2, 1925 June 5, 1928 7th Demócrata Elected in 1925.
8 Luís Santiago June 5, 1928 June 2, 1931 8th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1928.
(7) Eulogio Rodriguez June 2, 1931 September 16, 1935 9th Demócrata Elected in 1931.
10th Nacionalista
Democrático
Re-elected in 1934.
# Member Term of office National
Assembly
Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End
9 Emilio de la Paz Sr. September 16, 1935 December 30, 1941 1st Nacionalista
Democrático
Elected in 1935. 1935–1938
Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
2nd Nacionalista Re-elected in 1938. 1938–1941
Angono, Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
District dissolved into the two-seat Rizal's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic).
# Member Term of office Common
wealth
Congress
Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End

Rizal's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

District re-created May 24, 1945.
(9) Emilio de la Paz Sr. June 11, 1945 May 25, 1946 1st Nacionalista Re-elected in 1941. 1945–1946
Angono, Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, east Quezon City, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
# Member Term of office Congress Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End

Rizal's 2nd district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

10 Lorenzo Sumulong May 25, 1946 December 30, 1949 1st Popular Front Elected in 1946. 1946–1972
Angono, Antipolo, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, east Quezon City, Jalajala, Marikina, Montalban, Morong, Pasig, Pililla, San Mateo, Tanay, Taytay, Teresa
Liberal
(9) Emilio de la Paz Sr. December 30, 1949 August 30, 1951 2nd Nacionalista Elected in 1949.
Died.
11 Isaias R. Salonga January 28, 1952 December 30, 1953 Nacionalista Elected in 1951 to finish de la Paz's term.
12 Serafín Salvador December 30, 1953 December 30, 1957 3rd Democratic Elected in 1953.
13 Francisco S. Sumulong Sr. December 30, 1957 December 30, 1961 4th Nacionalista Elected in 1957.
14 Jovito Salonga December 30, 1961 December 30, 1965 5th Liberal Elected in 1961.
15 Frisco F. San Juan December 30, 1965 September 23, 1972 6th Nacionalista Elected in 1965.
7th Re-elected in 1969.
Removed from office after imposition of martial law.
District dissolved into the nineteen-seat Region IV's at-large district and twenty-seat Region IV-A's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the two-seat Rizal's at-large district, two-seat Pasig–Marikina's at-large district and four-seat Quezon City's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa.
District re-created February 2, 1987.
16 Emigdio S. Tanjuatco Jr. June 30, 1987 June 30, 1998 8th UNIDO Elected in 1987. 1987–2022
Baras, Cardona, Jalajala, Morong, Pililla, Rodriguez, San Mateo, Tanay, Teresa
9th LDP Re-elected in 1992.
10th Re-elected in 1995.
17 Isidro S. Rodriguez Jr. June 30, 1998 June 30, 2007 11th LAMMP Elected in 1998.
12th NPC Re-elected in 2001.
13th Re-elected in 2004.
18 Adelina Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga June 30, 2007 June 30, 2010 14th NPC Elected in 2007.
(17) Isidro S. Rodriguez Jr. June 30, 2010 June 30, 2019 15th NPC Elected in 2010.
16th Re-elected in 2013.
17th Re-elected in 2016.
19 Juan Fidel Felipe F. Nograles June 30, 2019 June 30, 2022 18th PDP–Laban Elected in 2019.
Redistricted to the 4th district.
Lakas
20 Emigdio P. Tanjuatco III June 30, 2022 Incumbent 19th Liberal Elected in 2022. 2022–present
Baras, Cardona, Jala-Jala, Morong, Pililla, Tanay, Teresa
NPC

Election results

2022

2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Emigdio Tanjuatco III 166,361 81.08
PDP–Laban Omar Mohammad Fajardo 38,816 18.92
Total votes 205,177 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

2019

2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles 212,031 58.75
NPC Ma. Lourdes Rodriguez 138,086 38.26
NUP Dindo Garciano 10,793 2.99
Total votes 360,910 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from NPC

2016

2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Isidro Rodriguez Jr. 220,209
Independent Luisa Ayuson 38,969
Independent Omar Mohammad Fajardo 19,792
Independent Said Usman 4,372
Invalid or blank votes 100,827
Total votes 384,169
NPC hold

2013

2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Isidro Rodriguez, Jr. 163,416 64.34
Invalid or blank votes 90,591 35.66
Total votes 254,007 100.00
NPC hold

2010

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Isidro Rodriguez, Jr. 223,575 80.66
Liberal Alberto Carasco 53,623 19.34
Valid ballots 277,198 86.87
Invalid or blank votes 41,891 13.13
Total votes 319,089 100.00
NPC hold

See also

References

  1. ^ "TABLE 1. Population of legislative districts by Region, Province, and selected Highly Urbanized/Component City : 2020" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  2. ^ "Number and Turn-Out of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted by City/Municipality May 9, 2022 National and Local Elections". Commission on Elections. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  3. ^ "Roster of Philippine legislators". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "House Members". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  5. ^ Begas, Billy (March 29, 2021). "May madadagdag na congressman! Fidel Nograles hails creation of Rizal's 4th district". Politiko South Luzon. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  6. ^ Republic Act No. 11546 (March 30, 2021), An Act Reapportioning the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal into Three (3) Legislative Districts, retrieved August 8, 2022
  7. ^ Act No. 1582 (January 9, 1907), An act to provide for the holding of elections in the Philippine Islands, for the organization of the Philippine Assembly, and for other purposes, retrieved February 20, 2021
  8. ^ Division of Insular Affairs (1908). Eighth Annual Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War. Elihu Root Collection of United States Documents Relating to the Philippine Islands. Vol. 253. Elihu Root, Secretary of War. Washington, D.C.: United States War Department. p. 49. Retrieved April 20, 2020.