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Opinion

The Old 4th Congressional District of Cebu

CEBUPEDIA - Clarence Paul Oaminal - The Freeman

The Old 4th Congressional District of Cebu which existed from 1907 up to 1972 was then composed of the following municipalities: Argao, Dalaguete, Sibonga and Alcoy (which was re-established in 1916).

 

The following served as its Representatives:

 

1907-1909   Alejandro Ruiz

1909-1912   Alejandro Ruiz

1912-1916   Alejandro Ruiz

1916-1919   Alejandro Ruiz

 

(Don Alejandro de Ocampo Ruiz was the last Capitan Municipal and the First President Municipal of Argao, Cebu. He resigned as President of Argao in 1903 and ran for Congress, and won on the election held on July 30, 1907.)

 

 

1919-1922  Isidore Aldanese

1922-1925  Isidore Aldanese

 

 

1922-1925  Juan Alcazaren

1928-1931  Juan Alcazaren

1932-1934  Juan Alcazaren

 

1934-1935     Agustin Y. Kintanar

 

1935-1938     Vicente Rama

 

1938-1941  Agustin Y. Kintanar

1941-1946  Agustin Y. Kintanar

1946-1949  Agustin Y. Kintanar

 

 

1949-1953  Filemon C. Kintanar

 

1953-1957  Isidro Kintanar

1957-1961  Isidro Kintanar

1961-1965  Isidro Kintanar

1965-1969  Isidro Kintanar

 

 

(Isidro and Agustin were brothers. Isidro, who was Mayor of Argao, Cebu from 1952-1953, ran for Congress when Agustin decided not to run for reelection in 1953. Isidro was a product of the Visayan Institute (now University of the Visayas) who finished his Associate in Arts Degree in the university.

 

1969-1972     Gaudencio Gabuya

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AGUSTIN Y

ALEJANDRO RUIZ

ARTS DEGREE

CAPITAN MUNICIPAL AND THE FIRST PRESIDENT MUNICIPAL OF ARGAO

CEBU

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CEBU

ISIDORE ALDANESE

ISIDRO KINTANAR

JUAN ALCAZAREN

KINTANAR

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