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Philippines This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Philippines Government Constitution Legislature Congress (15th Congress) Senate Senate President Current senators House of Representatives Speaker Legislative districts Executive President (list) Benigno Aquino III Vice President (list) Jejomar Binay Cabinet Executive Departments Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona Court of Appeals Court of Tax Appeals Sandiganbayan Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections Chairman: Jose Melo Elections: 2010 | 2007 | 2004 | All Political parties Lakas-Kampi-CMD NPC Liberal Nacionalista Reporma-LM PDP-Laban PMP LDP Bayan Others Subdivisions Local government Capital Regions Provinces Cities Municipalities Barangays Related topics Foreign relations Human rights Other countries · Atlas  Philippine Government Portal view • talk • edit The lone Legislative District of Sarangani is the representation of the Province of Sarangani in the Philippine House of Representatives. Sarangani was part of the representation of the South Cotabato until 1995, when it was first granted its own representation. Lone District Population (2007): 475,514 Period Representative 10th Congress 1995–1998 James L. Chiongbian 11th Congress 1998–2001 12th Congress 2001–2004 Erwin L. Chiongbian 13th Congress 2004–2007 14th Congress 2007–2010 15th Congress 2010–2013 Manny Pacquiao See also Legislative districts of South Cotabato References Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library v • d • e Legislative districts for the House of Representatives of the Philippines Luzon Abra · Albay · Antipolo · Apayao · Aurora · Baguio · Bataan · Batanes · Batangas · Benguet · Bulacan · Cagayan · Caloocan · Camarines Norte · Camarines Sur · Catanduanes · Cavite · Dasmariñas  · Ifugao · Ilocos Norte · Ilocos Sur · Isabela · Kalinga · La Union · Laguna · Las Piñas · Malabon  · Makati · Mandaluyong · Manila · Marikina · Marinduque · Masbate · Mountain Province · Muntinlupa · Navotas  · Nueva Ecija · Nueva Vizcaya · Occidental Mindoro · Oriental Mindoro · Palawan · Pampanga · Pangasinan · Parañaque · Pasay · Pasig · Pateros & Taguig · Quezon · Quezon City · Quirino · Rizal · Romblon · San Jose del Monte · San Juan · Sorsogon · Taguig · Tarlac · Valenzuela · Zambales Visayas Aklan · Antique · Bacolod · Biliran · Bohol · Capiz · Cebu · Cebu City · Eastern Samar · Guimaras · Iloilo · Iloilo City · Lapu-Lapu City · Leyte · Negros Occidental · Negros Oriental · Northern Samar · Samar · Siquijor · Southern Leyte Mindanao Agusan del Norte · Agusan del Sur · Basilan · Bukidnon · Cagayan de Oro · Camiguin · Compostela Valley · Cotabato · Davao City · Davao del Norte · Davao del Sur · Davao Oriental · Iligan  · Lanao del Norte · Lanao del Sur · Maguindanao · Misamis Occidental · Misamis Oriental · Sarangani · South Cotabato · Sultan Kudarat · Sulu · Surigao del Norte · Surigao del Sur · Tawi-Tawi · Zamboanga City · Zamboanga del Norte · Zamboanga del Sur · Zamboanga Sibugay Defunct Defunct districts  Agusan · Ambos Camarines · Davao · Dinagat Islands · Kalinga-Apayao · Lanao · Las Piñas-Muntinlupa · Las Piñas-Parañaque · Malabon & Navotas · Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela · Mindanao & Sulu · Mindoro · Misamis · Olongapo · Pasig & Marikina · San Pablo · San Juan & Mandaluyong · Shariff Kabunsuan · Surigao · Taguig, Pateros & Muntinlupa · Zamboanga See also: Districts for the Senate (1916–1935)