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Legislative districts of Bulacan : ウィキペディア英語版
Legislative districts of Bulacan

The Legislative Districts of Bulacan, namely the first, second, third and fourth districts, are the current representations of the province of Bulacan in the Philippine House of Representatives.
The province was divided into two representative districts until 1972. Upon its inclusion into the newly organized Metropolitan Manila Area on November 7, 1975 by virtue of (Presidential Decree No. 824 ), the municipality of Valenzuela was separated from Bulacan and ceased to be part of the province's representation, beginning 1978.
Bulacan was represented in the Interim Batasang Pambansa as part of Region III from 1978 to 1984, and elected four representatives at-large to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984. Effective February 11, 1987, the province was redistricted into four congressional districts under the new (Constitution ), and elected members to the restored House of Representatives starting that same year.
Although San Jose del Monte City was separated from the province's fourth district to form its own congressional district by virtue of (Republic Act No. 9230 ) approved on December 18, 2003, the city's residents still vote as part of the province's 4th ''Sangguniang Panlalawigan'' district for the purpose of electing SP members.〔(COMELEC Resolution 7801 - Annex B )〕〔(COMELEC - 2010 Districting - Region III )〕
(Republic Act No. 9591 ), approved on May 1, 2009, sought to separate the city of Malolos from the first district to form its own congressional district starting in the 2010 elections. Like in the case of San Jose del Monte, the residents of Malolos would have still voted as part of the province's first ''Sangguniang Panlalawigan'' district. However, on January 28, 2010, the Supreme Court declared the creation of the Legislative District of Malolos City as unconstitutional, citing that the city's population did not meet the 250,000 count required by the constitution. Malolos remains part of the first district.〔()〕
==1st District==
*City: Malolos City
*Municipalities: Bulakan, Calumpit, Hagonoy, Paombong, Pulilan
*Population (2010): 670,237
===1907–1972===

*Municipalities: Bulakan, Calumpit, Hagonoy, Malolos, Paombong, Quingua (Plaridel), Pulilan (re-established 1909), Bigaa (Balagtas) (re-established 1911), Guiguinto (re-established 1914), Bustos (re-established 1917), Pandi (established 1946)
==2nd District==
*Municipalities: Balagtas, Baliuag, Bocaue, Bustos, Guiguinto, Pandi, Plaridel
*Population (2010): 636,425

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