Unlike today, where the 2nd Congressional District is composed of the following towns: Argao, Dalaguete, Alcoy, Boljoon, Oslob, Santander, Samboan, Ginatilan, Malabuyoc, Alegria, Badian, Moalboal, Alcantara, Ronda and Dumanjug, the so called “Old 2nd Congressional District†from 1907 to 1972 was composed of the following: Cebu (became a city in 1936), Liloan, Mandaue (became a city in 1969), Opon (now called Lapu-Lapu City), Cordova (reestablished in 1912), Compostela (reestablished in 1919), Consolacion (reestablished in 1920). When the Americans arrived in 1899, several towns lost its status and became barrios, and town leaders petitioned for their reestablishment with the governor.
The following served as the Representatives of the Old 2ndCongressional District:
1907-1909 Sergio Osmeña
1909-1912 Sergio Osmeña
1912-1916 Sergio Osmeña
1916-1919 Sergio Osmeña
1919-1922 Sergio Osmeña
(In the 1st Philippine Legislature, Don Sergio Osmeña Sr. rose to national prominence for his election as the 1st Speaker of the Philippine Assembly.)
1922-1925 Vicente Y. Sotto
(Don Vicente Sotto, later became a senator and authored Republic Act 53 otherwise known as the Press Freedom Law.)
1925-1928 Paulino Gullas
(Atty. Paulino Gullas founded the “The Freemanâ€.)
1928-1931 Sotero B. Cabahug
1931-1934 Sotero B. Cabahug
(Sotero B. Cabahug also served as Governor of Cebu.)
1934-1935 Hilario Abellana
1935-1938 Hilario Abellana
1938-1941 Hilario Abellana
(Hilario Abellana also served as Governor of Cebu.)
1941-1946 Pedro Lopez
1946-1949 Vicente Logarta
1949-1953 Leandro Tojong
(Leandro Tojong also served as Mayor of Cebu.)
1953-1957 Pedro Lopez
1957-1961 Joaquin Commendador
1961-1965 Jose L. Briones
1965-1969 Jose L. Briones
1969-1972 John H. Osmeña
(John H. Osmeña, also became a Cebu City Mayor, Senator and in 2013, elected as Mayor of Toledo City.)