ORDINANCE

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ORDINANCE
APPORTIONING THE SEATS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES TO THE DIFFERENT LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS
IN PROVINCES AND CITIES AND THE METROPOLITAN MANILA AREA

Section 1. For purposes of the election of Members of the House of Representatives of the First Congress of the Philippines under the Constitution proposed by the 1986 Constitutional Commission and subsequent elections, and until otherwise provided by law, the Members thereof shall be elected from legislative districts apportioned among the provinces, cities, and the Metropolitan Manila Area as follows:
Metropolitan Manila Area

MANILA, six (6) -
    First District: Barangays Nos.1-146,
    • N-City Boundary between Manila and Caloocan;
    • E - From Estero de Sunog Apog going South to Estero de Vitas up to the bridge spanning Juan Luna Street, eastward to Tayuman Street up to the Railroad Tracks along Dagupan Street,thence southward to Claro M. Recto Avenue;
    • SE - From point Claro M. Recto Avenue extending westward to Manila Bay;
    • W - Manila Bay northward to City boundary between Manila and Caloocan.
    Second District: Barangays Nos. 147-267,
    • N - City boundary between Manila and Caloocan;
    • E - From end of Rizal Avenue Extension extending southward to Railroad Tracks at Antipolo Street; from corner Antipolo Street and Rizal Avenue on southern side of Railroad Tracks extending westward to Estero de San Lazaro, southward along Estero de San Lazaro up to corner of C. M. Recto Avenue westward to bridge spanning Claro M. Recto at Estero de la Reina;
    • W - Estero de la Reina to Estero de Vitas to Estero Sunog Apog to City boundary between Manila and Caloocan;
    Third District: Barangays Nos. 268-394,
    • N - City boundary between Manila and Caloocan;
    • E - A. Bonifacio Street extending southward to Dimasalang, to Anda-lucia, Claro M. Recto Avenue eastward to Estero de San Miguel ending at Pasig River;
    • S - Mouth of Estero de San Miguel at Pasig River, westward to Del Pan Bridge, thence to Del Pan Street;
    • W - Del Pan Street northward up to Claro M. Recto Extension to Estero de San Lazaro, northward to Antipolo Street, eastward to Rizal Avenue Extension, northward to boundary between Manila and Caloocan;
    Fourth District: Barangays Nos. 395 - 586,
    • SW - Estero de San Miguel up to Mendiola Bridge, thence to C. M. Recto Avenue to Quezon Boulevard;
    • W - Quezon Boulevard, Andalucia, Dimasalang up to boundary between Manila and Quezon City;
    • NE - City boundary between Manila and Quezon City up to Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard; SE - Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard up to V. Mapa Street;
    • S - Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard up to point Estero de San Miguel where Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard spans Estero de San Miguel;
    Fifth District: Barangays Nos. 649-828,
    • N - Mouth of Pasig River inland to point Paz M. Guanzon Street extending to Estero de Pandacan;
    • NE - Estero de Pandacan up to Pedro Gil Street to Tejeron Street up to boundary of Manila and Makati;
    • SE - City boundary between Manila and Makati up to Estero de Tripa de Gallina;
    • S - City boundary between Pasay and Manila down to Roxas Boulevard up to edge of reclaimed areas westward to Manila Bay;
    • W - Manila Bay up to mouth of Pasig River,
    Sixth District: Barangays Nos. 587-648; and 829-905
    • N - Starting from point which is mouth of Estero de San Miguel going eastward to Mendiola Bridge, following line along Estero de San Miguel up to point where Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard eastward to City boundary between Manila and Quezon Cityl;
    • NE - City boundary up to point city boundary of Manila, San Juan and Quezon City;
    • E - Manila-San Juan-Mandaluyong-Makati boundaries up to Tejeron Street;
    • SE - Tejeron Street to Pedro Gil Street up to bridge spanning Estero de Pandacan;
    • SW & W - Estero de Pandacan going northward to Paz M. Guanzon Street, then northward on Paz M. Guazon Street up to Pasig River to mouth of Estero de San Miguel on Pasig River.
QUEZON CITY, four (4)
    First District :
    • Barangays Del Monte,
    • Paltok,
    • Bungad,
    • San Antonio,
    • Katipunan,
    • Veterans Village,
    • Talayan,
    • Damayan,
    • Mariblo,
    • Paraiso,
    • Sta. Cruz,
    • Nayong Kanluran,
    • Philam,
    • West Triangle,
    • N.S. Amoranto,
    • San Isidro Labrador,
    • Sta. Teresita,
    • Salvacion,
    • Maharlika,
    • St. Peter,
    • Lourdes,
    • Sto. Domingo,
    • Sienna,
    • San Jose,
    • Manresa,
    • Pag-ibig sa Nayon,
    • Balingasa,
    • Masambong,
    • Damar,
    • Bahay Toro,
    • St. Cristo,
    • Ramon Magsaysay,
    • Project 6,
    • Vasra, Alicia,
    • and Bagong Pag-asa;
    Second District:
    • Barangays Fairview,
    • New Era,
    • Holy Spirit,
    • Batasan Hills,
    • Commonwealth,
    • Payatas,
    • Bagong Silangan,
    • Sauyo,
    • Talipapa,
    • Bagbag,
    • San Bartolome,
    • Sta. Lucia,
    • Gulod,
    • Novaliches Proper,
    • San Agustin,
    • Nagkaisang Nayon,
    • Sta. Monica,
    • Kaligayahan,
    • Pasong Putik,
    • Apolonio Samson,
    • Unang Sigaw,
    • Tandang Sora,
    • Pasong Tamo,
    • Culiat,
    • Baesa,
    • Capri,
    • Balumbato, and
    • Sangandaan:
    Third District :
    • Barangays E. Rodriguez,
    • Silangan,
    • Quirino 3-A,
    • Duyan-Duyan,
    • Quirino 3-B,
    • Amihan,
    • Socorro,
    • San Roque,
    • Manga,
    • Zobel Dioquino,
    • Tagumpay,
    • Aguinaldo, Escopa 1,
    • Escopa 2,
    • Escopa 3,
    • Escopa 4,
    • West Kamias,
    • East Kamias,
    • Quirino 2 A,
    • Quririno 2 B,
    • Quirino 2 C,
    • Ugong Norte,
    • Bagumbayan, Libis,
    • Villa Maria Clara,
    • Masagana,
    • Milagrosa,
    • Marilag,
    • Bagumbayan,
    • Loyola Heights,
    • Pansol, and
    • Matandang Balara;
    Fourth District:
    • Barangays Bagong Lipunan,
    • Kaunlaran,
    • San Martin,
    • Immaculate Concepcion,
    • South Triangle,
    • Sacred Heart,
    • Laging Handa,
    • Paligsahan,
    • Obrero,
    • Roxas, Kamuning,
    • Kanluran,
    • Kamuning Silangan,
    • Tatalon,
    • Don Manuel,
    • Dona Josefa,
    • San Isidro,
    • Dona Aurora,
    • Santo Nino,
    • Santol,
    • Dona Imelda,
    • Kristong Hari,
    • Kalusugan,
    • Damayang Lagi,
    • Mariana,
    • Valencia,
    • Horseshoe,
    • Pinagkaisahan,
    • San Vicente,
    • U.P. Campus,
    • Krus Na Ligas,
    • Central,
    • Old Capital Site,
    • U.P. Village,
    • Teacher's East,
    • Teacher's West,
    • Sikatuna,
    • Malaya,
    • Pinahan, and
    • Botocan
CALOOCAN CITY, two (2) -
    First District : 70 Barangays;
    • All of Caloocan North EDSA;
    Second District: 118 Barangays;
    • All of Caloocan South EDSA.
PASAY CITY, one (1)
MALABON and NAVOTAS, one (1)
SAN JUAN and MANDALUYONG, one (1)
MARIKINA, one (1)
MAKATI, one (1)
PASIG, one (1) PARANAQUE, one (1)
LAS PINAS and MUNTINGLUPA, one (1)
PATEROS and TAGUIG, one (1)
VALENZUELA, one (1)

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