President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday signed a law reapportioning the province of Isabela into six legislative districts, months before the midterm elections next year.
Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11080 to resection the previous four legislative districts of the second largest province of the Philippines.
The reapportioning will “commence in the next national and local elections after the effectivity of this Act,” which means that in the 2019 elections, Isabela will be electing six congressmen instead of four.
The law ordered the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to come up with the necessary rules and regulations for its implementation “within 30 days upon the effectivity of this Act.”
RA 11080 will take effect after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
The new legislative districts of Isabela would now be as follows:
First Legislative District
Ilagan City
Cabagan
Delfin Albano
Divilacan
Maconacon
Tumauini
San Pablo
Sta. Maria
Sto. Tomas
Second Legislative District
Benito Soliven
Palanan
Naguilian
Reina Mercedes
San Mariano
Gamu
Third Legislative Dsitrict
Alicia
Cabatuan
San Mateo
Ramon
Angadanan
Fourth Legislative District
Santiago
Cordon
Dinapigue
San Agustin
Jones
Fifth Legislative District
Aurora
Burgos
Luna
Mallig
Quezon
Quirino
Roxas
San Manuel
Sixth Legislative District
Cauayan City
Echague
San Guillermo
San Isidro
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