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41: 911:, however, voter qualifications were more restrictive: the only persons allowed to vote for the province's representative were past and present municipal officials (municipal president, vice-president, municipal councilors); present senators, assembly representatives and 1935 Constitutional Convention delegates; provincial governors and members of provincial boards; and any persons currently residing in the concerned province who held any of the aforementioned positions in the past. This was the manner by which 693: 1026:, and provided them each with a congressional representative. In accordance with Section 8 of R.A. 2228, the incumbent representative of Lanao Province, Laurentino Badelles, continued to represent both successor provinces until the 824:. The Revised Administrative Code (Act No. 2711) enacted on 10 March 1917 further elaborated on the manner by which these areas would be represented. The non-Christian areas were to be collectively represented in the 1308: 260: 1461:"Republic Act No. 1552 - An Act to Amend the Charter of the City of Dansalan so as to Change Its name to Marawi and Make Elective Its Mayor, Vice-Mayor and Councilors, and for other purposes" 875:
These arrangements remained in place despite the abolition of the Department in 1920. It lasted until 1935, when each of the seven provinces was provided a single representative to the
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Official program of the inauguration of the Republic of the Philippines and the induction into office of His Excellency Jose P. Laurel
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Assumed seat on 21 May 1957 after winning election protest against Domocao Alonto; served for the remainder of the 3rd Congress.
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became a chartered city in 1940 by virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 592, it remained part of the province's representation.
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could elect their representative through popular vote by virtue of Article VI, Section 1 of the 1935 Constitution. In the
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also remained part of the province's representation even after becoming chartered cities in 1940 and 1950, respectively.
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through popular vote. Voters in Lanao Province began to elect their representatives in this manner beginning in
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was annexed to the province and was not represented separately like other chartered cities at the time.
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The enactment of Republic Act No. 2228 on 22 May 1959 divided the old Lanao Province into
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passed Commonwealth Act No. 44 on 13 October 1936 to finally give all qualified voters of
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in 1907, the then-non-Christian-majority areas of the Philippines — which included the
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Revised Administrative Code of the Philippine Islands of 1917 (Act No. 2711)
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Lost election protest to Mohammad Ali Dimaporo after already having been
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Public Laws Enacted by the Philippine Legislature, Acts No. 4203 to 4275
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The undivided province's representation encompassed what are now the
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also remained part of the representation of the Province of Lanao.
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National Assembly of the Philippines (13 October 1936).
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in 1945 Lanao Province and Dansalan City (later renamed
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National Assembly of the Philippines (19 August 1940).
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Republic of the Philippines, House of Representatives
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Initially being excluded from representation in the
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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Bureau of Printing Office. p. 5 1354: 1297: 982:Japanese occupation of the Philippines 969:: one was the provincial governor (an 1504: 1452: 1285:Legislative district of Lanao del Sur 1212: 1200: 1478: 1405: 877:National Assembly of the Philippines 1431: 1379: 1182: 24: 1549:"Roster of Philippine Legislators" 25: 1591: 1202: 131:Vice President of the Philippines 691: 313:Supreme Court of the Philippines 39: 1520:Chan Robles Virtual Law Library 1491:Chan Robles Virtual Law Library 1418:Chan Robles Virtual Law Library 1361:Philippine Legislature (1937). 1307:Philippine Legislature (1917). 1218:includes the chartered city of 1184: 992:. For the duration of the war, 814:Department of Mindanao and Sulu 63:Constitution of the Philippines 1547:Congressional Library Bureau. 1278:Legislative district of Iligan 984:. 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Legislative district of Lanao
Politics of the Philippines

Government
Constitution of the Philippines
Charter Change
Laws
Legal codes
Taxation
Executive
President of the Philippines
Bongbong Marcos
PFP
Vice President of the Philippines
Sara Duterte
HNP
Cabinet
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Executive departments
Local government
Legislature
Congress of the Philippines
19th Congress
Senate
President
Francis Escudero
Independent
House of Representatives
Speaker
Martin Romualdez

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