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1st District
  • City: Alaminos City
  • Municipalities: Agno, Anda, Bani, Bolinao, Burgos, Dasol, Infanta, Mabini, Sual
  • Population (2007): 379,637
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Oscar M. Orbos9th Congress

1992-199510th Congress

1995-1998Hernani A. Braganza11th Congress

1998-200112th Congress

2001-2004Arthur D. Celeste13th Congress

2004-200714th Congress

2007-201015th Congress

2010-2013Jesus D. Celeste

1907-1972
  • Municipalities: Agno, Aguilar, Alaminos, Anda, Bani, Bolinao, Bugallon (Salasa), Burgos (San Isidro Potot), Infanta, Lingayen, Sual, Mabini (Balincaguin) (re-established 1908), Labrador (re-established 1908), Dasol (re-established 1911)
PeriodRepresentative1st Philippine Legislature

1907-1909Nicanor Padilla2nd Philippine Legislature

1909-1912Cirilo Braganza3rd Philippine Legislature

1912-1916Vicente Solis4th Philippine Legislature

1916-1919Modesto Sison5th Philippine Legislature

1919-1922Antonio Bengson6th Philippine Legislature

1922-1925Mauro Navarro7th Philippine Legislature

1925-1928Enrique Braganza8th Philippine Legislature

1928-1931Potenciano Pecson9th Philippine Legislature

1931-193410th Philippine Legislature

1934-19351st National Assembly

1935-1938Anacleto B. Ramos2nd National Assembly

1938-19413rd National Assembly

1941-1946Jose P. Bengson1st Congress

1946-1949Juan G. Rodriguez2nd Congress

1949-1953Sulpicio R. Soriano3rd Congress

1953-1957Mario Bengson4th Congress

1957-1961Aguedo F. Agbayani5th Congress

1961-19656th Congress

1965-19697th Congress

1969-1972

2nd District
  • Municipalities: Aguilar, Basista, Binmaley, Bugallon, Labrador, Lingayen, Mangatarem, Urbiztondo
  • Population (2007): 428,196
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Antonio E. Bengson III9th Congress

1992-1995Chris F. Mendoza10th Congress

1995-1998Antonio E. Bengson III11th Congress

1998-2001Teodoro C. Cruz12th Congress

2001-2004Amado T. Espino, Jr.13th Congress

2004-200714th Congress

2007-2010Victor Aguedo E. Agbayani15th Congress

2010-2013Leopoldo N. Bataoil

1907-1972
  • Municipalities: Binmaley, Dagupan (became city 1947), Mangatarem, San Carlos (became city 1965), Urbiztondo
PeriodRepresentative1st Philippine Legislature

1907-1909Deogracias Reyes2nd Philippine Legislature

1909-1912Mariano Padilla3rd Philippine Legislature

1912-1916Rodrigo D. Perez4th Philippine Legislature

1916-1919Aquilino Banaag5th Philippine Legislature

1919-1922Alejandro de Guzman6th Philippine Legislature

1922-1925Lamberto Siguion-Reyes7th Philippine Legislature

1925-1928Isidoro Siapno8th Philippine Legislature

1928-1931Eugenio Perez9th Philippine Legislature

1931-193410th Philippine Legislature

1934-19351st National Assembly

1935-19382nd National Assembly

1938-19413rd National Assembly

1941-19461st Congress

1946-19492nd Congress

1949-19533rd Congress

1953-19574th Congress

1957-1961Angel B. Fernandez5th Congress

1961-19656th Congress

1965-1969Jack Laureano Soriano7th Congress

1969-1972Jose C. De Venecia, Jr.^1 Independent from the province and did not vote for provincial officials from 1947 to 1950, and since 1959 by virtue of Republic Act No. 2259. Only voted with Pangasinan for congressional representation.

3rd District
  • City: San Carlos City
  • Municipalities: Bayambang, Calasiao, Malasiqui, Mapandan, Santa Barbara
  • Population (2007): 400,324
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Fabian S. Sison9th Congress

1992-1995Eric Galo P. Acuña10th Congress

1995-199811th Congress

1998-2001Generoso D.C. Tulagan12th Congress

2001-200413th Congress

2004-'200714th Congress

2007-2010Ma. Rachel J. Arenas15th Congress

2010-2013

1907-1935
  • Municipalities: Calasiao, Malasiqui, Mangaldan, San Fabian, Santa Barbara, Sison (Alava), Mapandan (re-established 1908)
PeriodRepresentative1st Philippine Legislature

1907-1909Juan Alvear2nd Philippine Legislature

1909-1912Jose T. Pecson3rd Philippine Legislature

1912-1916Rufo G. Cruz4th Philippine Legislature

1916-1919Alejandro de Guzman5th Philippine Legislature

1919-1922Raymundo O. Camacho6th Philippine Legislature

1922-19257th Philippine Legislature

1925-1928Servillano de la Cruz8th Philippine Legislature

1928-1931Rufo G. Cruz9th Philippine Legislature

1931-1934Antonio Mejia10th Philippine Legislature

1934-1935Daniel Maramba

1935-1972
  • Municipalities: Calasiao, Malasiqui, Mangaldan, Mapandan, San Fabian, San Jacinto, Santa Barbara
PeriodRepresentative1st National Assembly

1935-1938Daniel Maramba2nd National Assembly

1938-19413rd National Assembly

1941-1946Pascual Beltran1st Congress

1946-19492nd Congress

1949-1953Jose L. De Guzman3rd Congress

1953-1957Jose D. Parayno4th Congress

1957-1961Cipriano B. Primicias, Jr.Jose D. Parayno5th Congress

1961-1965Cipriano B. Primicias, Jr.6th Congress

1965-19697th Congress

1969-1972Corazon V. Primicias

4th District
  • City: Dagupan City
  • Municipalities: Mangaldan, Manaoag, San Fabian, San Jacinto
  • Population (2007): 412,225
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Jose C. De Venecia, Jr.9th Congress

1992-199510th Congress

1995-199811th Congress

1998-2001Benjamin S. Lim12th Congress

2001-2004Jose C. De Venecia, Jr.13th Congress

2004-200714th Congress

2007-201015th Congress

2010-2013Gina P. de Venecia^1 Independent from the province and does not vote for provincial officials since 1959 by virtue of Republic Act No. 2259. Only votes with Pangasinan for congressional representation.

1907-1935
  • Municipalities: Alcala, Bautista, Binalonan, Manaoag, Pozzorubio, San Jacinto, Urdaneta, Villasis, Santo Tomas (re-established 1908)
PeriodRepresentative1st Philippine Legislature

1907-1909Lorenzo Jose Fenoy2nd Philippine Legislature

1909-1912Joaquin Balmori3rd Philippine Legislature

1912-1916Pedro Ma. Sison4th Philippine Legislature

1916-1919Teodoro I. Gomez5th Philippine Legislature

1919-1922Alejandro R. Mendoza6th Philippine Legislature

1922-1925Eusebio V. Sison7th Philippine Legislature

1925-19288th Philippine Legislature

1928-19319th Philippine Legislature

1931-193410th Philippine Legislature

1934-1935Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr.

1935-1972
  • Municipalities: Alcala, Bautista, Binalonan, Manaoag, Pozzorubio, Santo Tomas, Sison, Urdaneta, Villasis, Laoac (established 1972)
PeriodRepresentative1st National Assembly

1935-1938Nicomedes T. Rupisan2nd National Assembly

1938-19413rd National Assembly

1941-1946Cipriano P. Primicias, Sr.1st Congress

1946-19492nd Congress

1949-1953Amadeo J. Perez3rd Congress

1953-19574th Congress

1957-19615th Congress

1961-19656th Congress

1965-19697th Congress

1969-1972Antonio P. Villar

5th District
  • City: Urdaneta City
  • Municipalities: Alcala, Bautista, Binalonan, Laoac, Pozzorubio, Santo Tomas, Sison, Villasis
  • Population (2007): 445,655
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Conrardo B. Estrella, Jr.9th Congress

1992-1995Amadeo R. Perez, Jr.10th Congress

1995-199811th Congress

1998-200112th Congress

2001-2004Mark O. Cojuangco13th Congress

2004-200714th Congress

2007-201015th Congress

2010-2013Kimi S. Cojuangco

1907-1972
  • Municipalities: Asingan, Balungao, Natividad, Rosales, San Manuel, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Santa Maria, Tayug, Umingan
PeriodRepresentative1st Philippine Legislature

1907-1909Matias Gonzales2nd Philippine Legislature

1909-1912Domingo Patajo3rd Philippine Legislature

1912-1916Hugo Sansano4th Philippine Legislature

1916-1919Bernabe de Guzman5th Philippine Legislature

1919-1922Ricardo Gozales6th Philippine Legislature

1922-19257th Philippine Legislature

1925-1928Evaristo P. Sanchez8th Philippine Legislature

1928-1931Juan G. Millan9th Philippine Legislature

1931-193410th Philippine Legislature

1934-1935Narciso Ramos1st National Assembly

1935-19382nd National Assembly

1938-19413rd National Assembly

1941-19461st Congress

1946-1949Cipriano S. Allas2nd Congress

1949-19533rd Congress

1953-1957Justino Benito4th Congress

1957-1961Luciano Millan5th Congress

1961-19656th Congress

1965-1969Jesus M. Reyes7th Congress

1969-1972Roberto Estrella

6th District
  • Municipalities: Asingan, Balungao, Natividad, Rosales, San Manuel, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Santa Maria, Tayug, Umingan
  • Population (2007): 400,484
PeriodRepresentative8th Congress

1987-1992Conrado M. Estrella III9th Congress

1992-199510th Congress

1995-1998Ranjit R. Shahani11th Congress

1998-200112th Congress

2001-2004Conrado M. Estrella III13th Congress

2004-200714th Congress

2007-201015th Congress

2010-2013Marlyn L. Primicias-Agabas

At-Large (defunct)PeriodRepresentativeNational Assembly

1943-1944Bernabe de AquinoSantiago U. EstradaRegular Batasang Pambansa

1984-1986Victor E. AgbayaniGregorio CendañaFelipe P. De VeraDemetrio G. DemetriaConrado F. EstrellaFabian S. Sison

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As of the 18th Congress, the six congressmen representing Pangasinan are Christopher de Venecia (4th District), Ramon Guico III (5th District), Tyrone Agabas (6th District), Ma. Theresa Collantes (1st District), Jumel Espino (2nd District), and Rose Marie Arenas (3rd District).

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