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Maguindanao Provincial Board

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Maguindanao Provincial Board

Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Maguindanao
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
History
Founded1973
Disbanded2022
Preceded byCotabato Provincial Board
Succeeded byMaguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur Provincial Boards
Structure
Seats14 board members
1 ex officio presiding officer
Length of term
3 years
AuthorityLocal Government Code of the Philippines
Elections
Meeting place
Maguindanao Provincial Capitol, Buluan

The Maguindanao Provincial Board was the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Maguindanao.

The members were elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province was divided into two districts, each having five seats. A voter voted up to five names, with the top five candidates per district being elected. The vice governor was the ex officio presiding officer, and only voted to break ties. The vice governor was elected via the plurality voting system province-wide.

The districts used in appropriation of members were coextensive with the legislative districts of Maguindanao., with the exception that Cotabato City, an independent component city, was excluded in the first district.

Aside from the regular members, the board also included the provincial federation presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay (ABC, from its old name "Association of Barangay Captains"), the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK, youth councils) and the Philippine Councilors League (PCL). Maguindanao's provincial board also had a reserved seat for its indigenous people (IPMR).

The board was disbanded when Maguindanao divided itself into two provinces on September 18, 2022, after a successful plebiscite yesterday.[1] A transition period took place, which lasted until January 9, 2023.[2]

Apportionment

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Elections Seats per district Ex officio seats Reserved seats Total seats
1st 2nd
2010–2022 5 5 3 1 14

List of members

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Final members

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These were the members after the 2022 local elections:[3]

District Board member Party Start of term End of term
1st Sharifudin Mastura Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
1st Mashur Biruar Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
1st Alexa Ashley Tomawis UBJP June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
1st Rommel Sinsuat Nacionalista June 30, 2019 September 18, 2022
1st Thong Abas Abas UBJP June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
2nd Nathaniel Midtimbang Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
2nd Bobby Midtimbang Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
2nd Kaka Jeng Macapendeg Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
2nd Yussef Abubakar Paglas Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
2nd Alonto Bangkulit Sr. Nacionalista June 30, 2022 September 18, 2022
League Board member Party Start of term End of term
ABC Nonpartisan July 30, 2018 September 18, 2022
PCL Vacant July 1, 2022 September 18, 2022
SK Hapsa Lagui[4] Nonpartisan June 8, 2018 September 18, 2022
Sector Board member Party Start of term End of term
IPMR Nilo Mosela[5] Nonpartisan September 23, 2019 September 18, 2022

References

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  1. ^ "Comelec announces split of Maguindanao into two provinces". CNN Philippines. September 18, 2022. Archived from the original on September 18, 2022.
  2. ^ "End of an era: Maguindanao holds final flag-raising ceremony". Rappler. January 10, 2023.
  3. ^ "Halalan 2022 MAGUINDANAO, BARMM Election Results". ABS-CBN News.
  4. ^ Quimoyog, Joyah Mae C. (May 29, 2020). "PPSK initiates projects as tribute to class of 2020 graduates". PIA. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Fernandez, Edwin (September 24, 2019). "IP rep to Maguindanao prov'l body takes oath". PNA. Retrieved August 17, 2020.