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Batangas's 2nd congressional district
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Location of Batangas within the Philippines
ProvinceBatangas
RegionCalabarzon
Population295,504 (2015)[1]
Electorate174,507 (2016)[2]
Major settlements
Area399.14 km²
Current constituency
Created1907
RepresentativeRaneo Abu
Political party  Nacionalista
Congressional blocMajority

Batangas's 2nd congressional district is one of the six congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Batangas. 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 southern Batangas municipalities of Bauan, Lobo, Mabini, San Luis, San Pascual and Tingloy. It is currently represented in the 18th Congress by Raneo Abu of the Nacionalista Party (NP).[4]

Representation history

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

Batangas's 2nd district for the Philippine Assembly

District created April 1, 1907.[5]
1 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Eusebio Orense October 16, 1907 October 16, 1909 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1907. 1907–1909
Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, San Luis
2 style="background:Template:Progresista Party/meta/color;" | Florencio R. Caedo October 16, 1909 October 16, 1912 2nd Progresista Elected in 1909. 1909–1916
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, San Luis
3 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Marcelo Caringal October 16, 1912 October 16, 1916 3rd Nacionalista Elected in 1912.

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

4 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Pablo Borbón October 16, 1916 June 3, 1919 4th Nacionalista Elected in 1916. 1916–1919
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, San Luis
5 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Vicente Agregado June 3, 1919 June 6, 1922 5th Nacionalista Elected in 1919. 1919–1928
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Mabini, San Luis
6 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Rafael Villanueva June 6, 1922 June 2, 1925 6th Nacionalista Elected in 1922.
7 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Andrés Buendía June 2, 1925 June 5, 1928 7th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1925.
8 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Gavino S. Abaya June 5, 1928 June 2, 1931 8th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1928. 1928–1935
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, Taysan
9 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Meynardo M. Farol June 2, 1931 June 5, 1934 9th Nacionalista
Consolidado
Elected in 1931.
10 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Democratico/meta/color;" | Luís Francisco June 5, 1934 September 16, 1935 10th Nacionalista
Democrático
Elected in 1934.
# Member Term of office National
Assembly
Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End
(1) style="background:Template:Nacionalista Democratico/meta/color;" | Eusebio Orense September 16, 1935 December 30, 1941 1st Nacionalista
Democrático
Elected in 1935. 1935–1941
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, Taysan
style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | 2nd Nacionalista Re-elected in 1938.
District dissolved into the two-seat Batangas'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

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

District re-created May 24, 1945.
(1) style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Eusebio Orense 1st Nacionalista Re-elected in 1941.
Died before start of term.
1945–1946
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, Taysan
# Member Term of office Congress Party Electoral history Constituent
LGUs
Start End

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

11 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Pedro P. Muñoz May 25, 1946 December 30, 1949 1st Nacionalista Elected in 1946. 1946–1957
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, Taysan
12 rowspan="3" style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Numeriano U. Babao December 30, 1949 December 30, 1961 2nd Nacionalista Elected in 1949.
3rd Re-elected in 1953.
4th Re-elected in 1957. 1957–1969
Alitagtag, Batangas, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, Taysan, Tingloy
13 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Apolonio V. Marasigan December 30, 1961 December 30, 1965 5th Nacionalista Elected in 1961.
14 style="background:Template:Liberal Party (Philippines)/meta/color;" | Olegario B. Cantos December 30, 1965 December 30, 1969 6th Liberal Elected in 1965.
15 style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Expedito Leviste December 30, 1969 September 23, 1972 7th Nacionalista Elected in 1969.
Removed from office after imposition of martial law.
1969–1972
Alitagtag, Batangas City, Bauan, Cuenca, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, San Juan, San Pascual, Taysan, Tingloy
District dissolved into the twenty-seat Region IV-A's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the four-seat Batangas's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa.
District re-created February 2, 1987.
16 style="background:Template:Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino/meta/color;" | Hernando B. Perez June 30, 1987 June 30, 1998 8th LDP Elected in 1987. 1987–2016
Batangas City, Bauan, Lobo, Mabini, San Luis, San Pascual, Tingloy
rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Lakas-NUCD-UMDP/meta/color;" | 9th Lakas–CMD Re-elected in 1992.
10th Re-elected in 1995.
17 style="background:Template:Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino/meta/color;" | Edgar L. Mendoza June 30, 1998 June 30, 2001 11th LAMMP Elected in 1998.
18 style="background:Template:Lakas-NUCD-UMDP/meta/color;" | Francisco S. Perez II June 30, 2001 June 30, 2004 12th Lakas–CMD Elected in 2001.
19 rowspan="3" style="background:Template:Liberal Party (Philippines)/meta/color;" | Hermilando Mandanas June 30, 2004 June 30, 2013 13th Liberal Elected in 2004.
14th Re-elected in 2007.
15th Re-elected in 2010.
20 rowspan="3" style="background:Template:Nacionalista Party/meta/color;" | Raneo Abu June 30, 2013 Incumbent 16th Nacionalista Elected in 2013.
17th Re-elected in 2016. 2016–present
Bauan, Lobo, Mabini, San Luis, San Pascual, Tingloy
18th Re-elected in 2019.

Election results

2019

2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Raneo Abu 117,205 88.91
PDP–Laban Nicanor Conti 14,610 11.08
Total votes 131,815 100.00
Nacionalista hold

2016

2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Raneo Abu 78,369 54.39
NUP Nicasio Conti 52,733 36.60
Invalid or blank votes 12,974 9.01
Total votes 144,076 100.00
Nacionalista hold

2013

2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Raneo Abu 94,531 39.86
UNA Danilo Berberabe 93,426 39.39
Liberal Christopher De Leon 34,218 14.43
Margin of victory 1,105 0.47%
Invalid or blank votes 15,003 6.33
Total votes 237,178 100.00
Nacionalista gain from Independent

2010

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Hermilando Mandanas 155,516 63.32
Lakas–Kampi Godofredo Berberbe 90,074 36.78
Valid ballots 245,590 92.76
Invalid or blank votes 11,147 4.34
Total votes 256,737 100.00
Liberal hold

See also

References

  1. ^ "TABLE 1. Population of legislative districts by Region, Province, and selected Highly Urbanized/Component City : 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved April 16, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Philippines 2016 Voters Profile". Commission on Elections (Philippines). Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "Roster of Philippine legislators". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  4. ^ "House Members". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  5. ^ 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 16, 2020.