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BUKIDNON

Total Registered Voters

765,898
BRIEF PROFILE
Capital: Malaybalay
Land Area: 10,498.59 km²
Population: 1,415,226 residents (2015)
Cities: Malaybalay and Valencia
Munacipalities: 20
Barangays: 464

Administrative division
Bukidnon is subdivided into 20 municipalities and 2 cities.
City or Date of ±% Registered Name of Contact
Population Area[14] Density Brgy.
municipality creation p.a. Voters Mayor Numbers
/sq
(2015)[4] (2010)[15] km2 sq mi /km2
mi

Pedro R.
1 Jul
Baungon
1956
2.4% 34,336 32,868 0.84% 328.34 126.77 100 260 16 22,342 Alvarez

13 Aug
Renante V.
Cabanglasan 1979
2.4% 33,997 32,427 0.90% 243.30 93.94 140 360 15 18,012 Inocando

16 Aug
Pacomeo
Damulog 1971
2.1% 30,302 25,538 3.31% 244.19 94.28 120 310 17 15,615 Getigan

Fruto B.
29 Aug Dandasan,
Dangcagan 1961
1.7% 23,723 22,448 1.06% 422.69 163.20 56 150 14 15,130
Jr.

Felix S.
18 Jun Manzano
Don Carlos 1966
4.7% 66,959 64,334 0.76% 213.72 82.52 310 800 29 39,983

1 Sep
Anthony A.
Impasugong 1914
3.4% 47,859 43,587 1.80% 1,051.17 405.86 46 120 13 23,055 Uy

16 Aug
Jerry O.
Kadingilan 1971
2.4% 33,778 31,756 1.18% 171.94 66.39 200 520 17 24,419 Canoy, Sr.

18 Jun
Omaradji C.
Kalilangan 1966
2.9% 41,601 39,847 0.82% 251.43 97.08 170 440 14 21,918 Pizarro
1 Jul
Minerva C.
Kibawe 1956
2.8% 39,612 35,767 1.96% 304.13 117.43 130 340 23 22,200 Casinabe

18 Jun
Minerva C.
Kitaotao 1966
3.6% 50,260 49,488 0.30% 788.78 304.55 64 170 35 23,567 Casinabe

18 Jun
Ernie R.
Lantapan 1966
4.4% 61,776 55,934 1.91% 328.35 126.78 190 490 14 31,046 Devibar

Leonardo
1 Jul Genesis T.
Libona 1956
3.1% 43,969 39,393 2.11% 374.37 144.55 120 310 14 24, 731
Calingasan

19 Oct
Ignacio
Malaybalay † 1907
12.3% 174,625 153,085 2.54% 969.19 374.21 180 470 46 95,493 Zubiri

Osmundo
25 Jun N. Dela
Malitbog 1963
1.7% 24,453 22,880 1.27% 581.85 224.65 42 110 11 15,387
Rosa

Manolo 21 Jun
Clive D.
7.1% 100,210 91,026 1.85% 413.60 159.69 240 620 22 54,462 Quino
Fortich 1957

1 Jul
Jose V.
Maramag 1956
7.2% 102,089 90,901 2.23% 447.26 172.69 230 600 20 51,772 Obedencio

25 Jun
Miguel
Pangantucan 1963
3.8% 53,126 48,775 1.64% 461.72 178.27 120 310 19 28,415 Silva

18 Jun
Gregorio L.
Quezon 1966
7.4% 104,116 94,584 1.85% 626.86 242.03 170 440 31 56,593 Gue
18 Jun
Levi C.
San Fernando 1966
4.0% 56,138 50,207 2.15% 705.06 272.23 80 210 24 28,231 Edma, Sr.

Jose
1 Jul Antonio A.
Sumilao 2.0% 27,660 25,668 1.43% 196.95 76.04 140 360 10 15,261
1956 Villo

22 Feb
Vergito O.
Talakag 5.1% 71,644 67,123 1.25% 786.40 303.63 91 240 29 37, 886 Factura
1917

16 Jan
Azucena P.
Valencia ∗ 13.6% 192,993 181,556 1.17% 587.29 226.75 330 850 31 100,380 Huervas
1961

Total 1,415,226 1,299,192 1.64% 10,498.59 4,053.53 130 340 464 765,898

A. ^
Coordinates mark the city/town center, and are sortable by latitude. B. C.

Barangays
The province has 464 barangays under its jurisdiction. The table below shows the Top 20 Largest Barangays according to population.[4]

hideRank Barangay City/Municipality Population (2015)[16]

1 Poblacion Valencia City 35,793

2 Casisang Malaybalay City 25,696

3 Lumbo Valencia City 16,082

4 Poblacion Quezon 15,247


5 North Poblacion Maramag 14,799

6 Dologon Maramag 14,093

7 Butong Quezon 13,258

8 South Poblacion Maramag 12,165

9 Damilag Manolo Fortich 11,713

10 Batangan Valencia City 11,550

11 Kisolon Sumilao 11,532

12 Don Carlos Sur (Poblacion) Don Carlos 11,385

13 Poblacion Impasugong 11,279

14 Poblacion Pangantucan 10,970

15 Bagontaas Valencia City 10,619


16 Halapitan (Poblacion) San Fernando 10,221

17 Agusan Canyon Manolo Fortich 11,385

18 Sumpong Malaybalay City 9,302

19 Alae Manolo Fortich 9,135

20 Barangay 9 (Poblacion) Malaybalay City 9,033

Legislative districts

Bukidnon has four legislative districts namely the first, second, third and fourth districts.

Total
Legislative
City/Municipality Land Area Population (2015) [4]
Registered
District
Voters
 Municipalities: Baungon, Libona, Malitbog, Manolo
1st District 2,229.17 km² 302,272
Fortich, Sumilao and Talakag
 City: Malaybalay City
2nd District 3,144.44 km² 374,395
 Municipalities: Cabanglasan, Impasugong, Lantapan and San Fernando
 Municipalities: Damulog, Dangcagan, Don
3rd District 1,816.11 km² 450,839
Carlos, Kadingilan, Kibawe, Kitaotao, Maramag and Quezon
 City: Valencia City
4th District 1,104.06 km² 287,720
 Municipalities: Kalilangan and Pangantucan

Directory of Elected Officials 2016-2019


PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS

Provincial Hon. Jose Ma. R.


Governor Zubiri, Jr.

Provincial Hon. Rogelio N.


Vice Governor Quino

SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN MEMBERS

Hon. Alex P.
First District
Calingasan

Hon. Jay S.
Albarece
Second Hon. Manuel L.
District Dinlayan

Hon. Nemesio B.
Beltran, Jr.

Hon. Melchor P.
Maramara

Hon. Benito
Third District Possible contact persons
Baguio

Hon. Marivic R.
Montesclaros

Hon. Gordon M.
Torres

Fourth Hon. Ranulfo E.


District Pepito

Hon. Gino
Armstrong D.
Garcia

SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVES (Ex-Officio Members)


Interim Provincial Federation
Hon. Oliver Owen
President of the Councilors
L. Garcia
League

Hon. Roelito A. Federation Association of


Gawilan Barangay Captains

Hon. Richard D.
IP Mandatory Representatives
Macas

Based on the 2015 census, Bukidnon has a total population of 1,415,226 residents. [4]
In the 2000 census, males slightly edge the females with 546,234, accounting for about 52% of the province's total population while females, with 514,181,
account about 48%. Based on age distribution, Bukidnon has a fairly young population, with ages 14 and below accounting 42.15% or 446, 952. The 15-34 age
bracket account for 33.68% of the province's population or 357,112. Ages 55 and above barely accounts 6.5% of the total. The average population growth rate
of the province is 2.05% (2.03% if exponential) from 2000-2010. Male-to-female ratio in the province stood at 1.06.

Population density.
The average population density for the province is 128 persons per square km. The cities/municipalities with the highest population densities are the
following: Don Carlos (353/km2), Kitaotao (250/km2), Valencia City (244/km2), Maramag (213/km2) and Quezon(202/km2). The cities/municipalities with
the lowest densities, on the other hand are: Impasugong (29/km2), Talakag (58/km2), San Fernando (63/km2), Malitbog (75/km2) and Damulog (83/km2).

Population by congressional districts.


Population percentage by District (2010)

By Congressional Districts, District III has the highest population among the four capturing 31.86% of the total population of the province. It is followed
by District II with 26.45% of the total population. Third is District I has a population percentage of 21.36%. The least populated district is District IV with
population percentage of 20.33%.
Valencia City has the highest population among the cities/municipalities of the province with 192,993 inhabitants, accounting 13.64% of the province's total. It
is closely followed by Malaybalay City with 174,625 inhabitants or 12.34% of the total. Quezon is at third with 104,116 inhabitants or 7.36% of the
total. Maramag and Manolo Fortich are 4th and 5th with 102,089 and 100,210 inhabitants, respectively.
The four largest local government units of Bukidnon (Valencia, Malaybalay, Quezon, and Maramag) are clustered together in the central part of the province.
It is also in the national roads of these cities/municipalities that daily road use volume are high.

Possible contact person: Azucena P. Huervas


CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

Region Northern Mindanao(Region X)

Province Misamis Oriental(geographically


only)

District 1st & 2nd districts of Cagayan de


Oro

Founded 1871

Cityhood June 15, 1950

Highly Urbanized November 22, 1983


City

Barangays 80 (see Barangays)

Government

• Type Sangguniang Panlungsod

• Mayor Oscar Moreno (PDP-Laban)

• Vice Mayor Rainier Joaquin Uy (PDP-


Laban)

• Congressman Rolando Uy (1st) (PDP-Laban)


Maximo Rodriguez (2nd) (PDP-
Laban)
• Electorate 305,321 voters (2016)

Area

• City 412.80 km2 (159.38 sq mi)

Elevation 10.0 m (32.8 ft)

Population
(2015 census)

• City 675,950

• Density 1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)

• Metro 1,376,343

Cagayan de Oro is politically subdivided into 80 barangays

These are grouped into two congressional districts, 24 barangays in the 1st district (West) and 56 barangays in the 2nd district (East), with
Cagayan de Oro River as the natural boundary. The city has a 57 urbanized barangays and 23 rural barangays all in all.

1st district
Barangays: Baikingon, Balulang, Bayabas, Bayanga, Besigan, Bonbon, Bulua, Canitoan, Carmen, Dansolihon, Iponan, Kauswagan, Lumbia,
Mambuaya, Pagalungan, Pagatpat, Patag, Pigsag-an, San Simon, Taglimao, Tagpangi, Tignapoloan, Tuburan, Tumpagon—with a population of 290,913
(as of 2010 Census of Population in the Philippines).
 Congressman Rolando “Klarex” Uy
2nd district
Barangays: Agusan, Balubal, Bugo, Camaman-an, Consolacion, Cugman, F.S. Catanico, Gusa, Indahag, Lapasan, Macabalan, Macasandig, Nazareth,
Puerto, Puntod, Tablon, and the city proper barangays of Barangay 1 to 40 (Poblacion)—with a population of 311,175 (as of 2010 Census of Population
in the Philippines).
 Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez
Population (2015): 675,950
Contact person: Pastor Dong Lumusad - #0917-428-7434
Total registered voters: 305, 321
Legislative districts of Zamboanga City
HON. MA. ISABELLE G. CLIMACO
City Mayor

HON. CESAR S. ITURRALDE


City Vice-Mayor
The current two Legislative districts of Zamboanga City are the representation of the City of Zamboanga in the Philippine House of
Representatives. Zamboanga City was part of the representation of the Zamboanga Province from 1935 to 1953, of Zamboanga del Sur from 1953 to 1972 and
of Region IX from 1978 to 1984. It was granted its own representation in 1984 by the Batasang Pambansa. It was divided into 2 districts by virtue of Republic
Act No. 9269 on March 19, 2004. Veterans Avenue is the dividing line of the two districts.
Currently, there is a proposal to divide Zamboanga into three (3) legislative districts since according to the 2007 Census of Population, Zamboanga has a
population of 774,000.

1st District
 Barangays: Ayala, Bagong Calarian, Baliwasan, Baluno, Cabatangan, Camino Nuevo, Campo Islam, Canelar, Capisan, Cawit, Dulian (Upper Pasonanca),
La Paz, Labuan, Limpapa, Maasin, Malagutay, Mariki, Pamucutan, Pasonanca, Patalon, Recodo, Rio Hondo, San Jose Cawa-Cawa, San Jose Gusu, San
Roque, Sta. Barbara, Sta. Maria, Sto. Niño. Sinubung, Sinunuc, Talisayan, Tulungatung, Tumaga, Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Zone 4
 Population (2015): 399,950
 213,715 voters

Representative: Celso L. Lobregat


Councilors: (possible contact persons)
 HON. RODOLFO M. BAYOT
City Councilor
 HON. CESAR M. JIMENEZ
City Councilor
 HON. ELBERT C. ATILANO SR.
City Councilor
 HON. RODOLFO R. LIM
City Councilor
 HON. JOSEPHINE E. PAREJA
City Councilor
 HON. MYRA PAZ V. ABUBAKAR
City Councilor
 HON. MARXANDER JAIME N. CABATO
City Councilor

2nd District
 Barangays: Arena Blanco, Boalan, Bolong, Buenavista, Bunguiao, Busay, Cabaluay, Cacao, Calabasa, Culianan, Curuan, Dita, Divisoria, Dulian (Upper
Bunguiao), Guisao, Guiwan, Kasanyangan, Lamisahan, Landang Gua, Landang Laum, Lanzones, Lapakan, Latuan, Licomo, Limaong, Lubigan,
Lumayang, Lumbangan, Lunzuran, Mampang, Manalipa, Mangusu, Manicahan, Mercedes, Muti, Pangapuyan, Panubigan, Pasilmanta, Pasobolong,
Putik, Quiniput, Salaan, Sangali, Sta. Catalina, Sibulao, Tagasilay, Taguiti, Talabaan, Talon-Talon, Taluksangay, Tetuan, Tictapul, Tigbalabag, Tictabon,
Tolosa, Tugbungan, Tumalutap, Tumitus, Victoria, Vitali and Zambowood
 Population (2015): 407,179
 199,080 voters

Representative: Manuel Jose M. Dalipe

Total population (2015): 861,799


Possible contact person: Cano Daniel # 0920-904-7335
John Da #0917-707-9912

Councilors: (possible contact persons)


 HON. JUAN CLIMACO P. ELAGO II
City Councilor
 HON. ROMMEL S. AGAN
City Councilor
 HON. JIMMY B. VILLAFLORES
City Councilo
 HON. LILIBETH M. NUÑO
City Councilor
 HON. MIGUEL C. ALAVAR III
City Councilor
 HON. BENJAMIN B. GUINGONA IV
 HON. AL-JIHAN R. EDDING
City Councilor
 HON. TEODYVER A. ARQUIZA
City Councilor

Agusan del Norte


Maria Angelica Rosedell Malbas Amante–Matba (born April 16, 1970), is a Filipino politician serving as the incumbent Provincial Governor of the Province
of Agusan del Norte

Administrative divisions
Agusan del Norte comprises 10 municipalities and 1 component city.
The city of Cabadbaran is the officially designated capital of the province per Republic Act 8811. The highly urbanized city of Butuan is geographically within
but administratively independent from the province.

1st District
 City: Butuan1
 Municipality: Las Nieves
 Population (2015): 365,477
 Congressman- Lawrence Lemuel H. Fortun

2nd District
 City: Cabadbaran
 Municipalities: Buenavista, Carmen, Jabonga, Kitcharao, Magallanes, Nasipit, Remedios T. Romualdez, Santiago, Tubay
 Population (2015): 326,089
 Congressman - Erlpe John M. Amante
City or municipality [i] Population ±% Area Density (2015) Brgy. Total
p.a. registered
voters

(2015) (2010) km2 sq mi /km2 /sq mi

Buenavista 17.4% 61,614 56,139 +1.79% 475.61 183.63 130 340 25 39, 936

Butuan ‡ — 337,063 309,709 +1.62% 816.62 315.30 410 1,100 86 192, 269

43,153
Cabadbaran † 20.8% 73,639 69,241 +1.18% 214.44 82.80 340 880 31

12,492
Carmen 5.9% 20,839 19,781 +1.00% 311.02 120.09 67 170 8

14,928
Jabonga 6.5% 23,184 23,833 −0.52% 293.00 113.13 79 200 15
10,769
Kitcharao 5.3% 18,659 17,377 +1.36% 171.92 66.38 110 280 11

16,005
Las Nieves 8.0% 28,414 26,856 +1.08% 582.69 224.98 49 130 20

14,457
Magallanes 5.9% 21,007 21,481 −0.42% 44.31 17.11 470 1,200 8

25,926
Nasipit 11.8% 41,957 40,663 +0.60% 144.40 55.75 290 750 19

11,234
Remedios T.
4.5% 16,058 15,735 +0.39% 79.15 30.56 200 520 8
Romualdez

11,095
Santiago 6.8% 24,200 20,955 +2.78% 275.61 106.41 88 230 8

19,697
Tubay 7.0% 24,932 20,426 +3.87% 138.09 53.32 180 470 13

411,961
TOTAL  354,503 332,487 +1.23% 2,730.24 1,054.15 130 340 166

CARAGA - AGUSAN DEL NORTE


Municipality Mayor
Buenavista Norbert B. Pagaspas
Carmen Ramon M. Calo
Jabonga Jasmin F. Monton
Kitcharao Aristotle E. Montante
Las Nieves Avelina S. Rosales
Magallanes Demosthenes H. Arabaca
Nasipit Enrico R. Corvera
R.T. Romualdez Ernie M. Ceniza
Santiago Franklin D. Lim
Tubay Fidel E. Garcia, Jr.

Possible contact person:


 Cong. Erpe Amante
 Jun Roble - #0917-622-9247
Mandaue City
Mandaue, officially the City of Mandaue (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Mandaue; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Mandaue) or simply known as Mandaue City, is a 1st
class highly urbanized city in the island province of Cebu in the region of Central Visayas, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of
362,654 people.

Government

• Mayor Luigi Quisumbing

• Vice Mayor Carlo Fortuna

• Congressman Jonas Cortes

• Electorate 189,712 voters (2016)

Area

• Total 34.87 km2 (13.46 sq mi)

Highest elevation 100 m (300 ft)

Population
(2015 census)

• Total 362,654

• Density 10,000/km2(27,000/sq mi)

Mandaue comprises 27 barangays.


Bakilid (Est. 1928) Cambaro (Est. 1990) Casili (Est. 2006) Looc (Est. 1910) Tingub (Est. 1992)
PSGC Barangay Population
2015[3] 2010[12]

072230001 Alang-alang 3.7% 13,457 12,475


072230002 Bakilid 1.3% 4,591 5,027
072230003 Banilad 6.3% 22,771 22,297
072230004 Basak 2.9% 10,606 7,858
072230005 Cabancalan 3.9% 14,132 12,202
072230006 Cambaro 2.6% 9,474 8,082
072230007 Canduman 5.2% 18,852 17,100
072230008 Casili 1.3% 4,558 3,743
072230009 Casuntingan 4.1% 14,690 13,217
072230010 Centro (Poblacion) 0.9% 3,383 3,236
072230011 Cubacub 2.8% 10,284 8,255
072230012 Guizo 2.7% 9,623 8,554
072230013 Ibabao-Estancia 2.6% 9,503 8,641
072230014 Jagobiao 3.8% 13,685 12,227
072230015 Labogon 5.8% 21,028 19,175
072230016 Looc 4.7% 17,143 14,438
072230017 Maguikay 4.0% 14,645 17,782
072230018 Mantuyong 1.8% 6,540 5,869
072230019 Opao 3.2% 11,457 9,907
072230020 Paknaan 7.4% 26,943 22,957
072230021 Pagsabungan 5.6% 20,335 16,838
072230022 Subangdaku 4.9% 17,714 20,333
072230023 Tabok 5.0% 18,167 15,709
072230024 Tawason 1.4% 4,958 4,891
PSGC Barangay Population
2015[3] 2010[12]

072230025 Tingub 1.9% 6,774 5,780


072230026 Tipolo 5.2% 18,840 17,273
072230027 Umapad 5.1% 18,501 17,454
TOTAL 362,654 44,732

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