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South Cotabato's 1st congressional district

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South Cotabato's 1st congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Map
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Location of South Cotabato within the Philippines
ProvinceSouth Cotabato
RegionSoccsksargen
Population287,082 (2020)[1]
Electorate193,558 (2022)[2]
Major settlements
Area957.97 km2 (369.87 sq mi)
Current constituency
Created1987
RepresentativeIsidro Lumayag
Political party  PFP
Congressional blocMajority

South Cotabato's 1st congressional district is one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of South Cotabato. It has been represented in the House of Representatives since 1987.[3] The district covers its southern municipalities of Polomolok, Tampakan and Tupi, and, until 2022, the independent city of General Santos.[4][5][6] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Isidro Lumayag of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas.[7]

Representation history

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# Member Term of office Congress Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
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South Cotabato's 1st district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines

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District created February 2, 1987 from South Cotabato's at-large district.[4]
1 Adelbert W. Antonino June 30, 1987 June 30, 1992 8th LDP Elected in 1987. 1987–2022
General Santos, Polomolok, Tampakan, Tupi
2 Luwalhati Antonino June 30, 1992 June 30, 2001 9th Lakas Elected in 1992.
10th Re-elected in 1995.
11th LAMMP Re-elected in 1998.
3 Darlene Antonino Custodio June 30, 2001 June 30, 2010 12th NPC Elected in 2001.
13th Re-elected in 2004.
14th Re-elected in 2007.
4 Pedro B. Acharon Jr. June 30, 2010 June 30, 2019 15th NPC Elected in 2010.
16th Liberal (AIM) Re-elected in 2013.
17th NPC Re-elected in 2016.
5 Shirlyn Bañas Nograles June 30, 2019 June 30, 2022 18th PDP–Laban Elected in 2019.
6 Isidro D. Lumayag June 30, 2022 Incumbent 19th PFP Elected in 2022. 2022–present
Polomolok, Tampakan, Tupi

Election results

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2022

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2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in South Cotabato's 1st congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Isidro Lumayag 80,501 61.66
PDP–Laban Danny Nograles 56,053 42.93
Total votes 130,554 100.00

2019

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2016

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2013

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2010

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2010 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Pedro Acharon Jr. 163,590 63.24
Independent Ramon Melliza 51,306 19.83
Liberal Rogelio Garcia 14,053 5.43
Independent Franklin Gacal, Jr. 6,327 2.45
Independent Aldwin Angangan 985 0.38
Independent Abelardo Plaza 731 0.28
Valid ballots 236,992 91.61
Invalid or blank votes 21,694 8.39
Total votes 258,686 100.00
NPC hold

2007

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2007 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Darlene Antonino-Custodio 139,061 64.49
Liberal Manny Pacquiao 75,908 35.51
Valid ballots 214,969 100.00
NPC hold

See also

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References

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  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 September 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "Roster of Philippine legislators". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  5. ^ Republic Act No. 11243 (March 11, 2019), An Act Reapportioning the First Legislative District of the Province of South Cotabato Therby Creating the Lone Legislative District of General Santos City (PDF), retrieved March 2, 2021
  6. ^ Commission on Elections (Philippines) (July 25, 2019). "COMELEC Resolution No. 10552" (PDF). Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "House Members". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved September 18, 2023.