Tawi-Tawi Provincial Board
Tawi-Tawi Provincial Board Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Tawi-Tawi | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 3 terms (9 years) |
Leadership | |
Presiding Officer | Michail Ahaja, National Unity Party since June 30, 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 14 board members 1 ex officio presiding officer |
Political groups | |
Length of term | 3 years |
Authority | Local Government Code of the Philippines |
Elections | |
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Last election | May 13, 2019 |
Next election | May 9, 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Tawi-Tawi Provincial Capitol, Bongao |
The Tawi-Tawi Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Tawi-Tawi .
The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into two districts, each having four seats. A voter votes up to four names, with the top four candidates per district being elected. The vice governor is the ex officio presiding officer, and only votes to break ties. The vice governor is elected via the plurality voting system province-wide.
The districts used in appropriation of members is not coextensive with the legislative district of Tawi-Tawi; unlike congressional representation which is at-large, Tawi-Tawi is divided into two districts for representation in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
Aside from the regular members, the board also includes 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). Tawi-Tawi's provincial board also has reserved seats for the sectoral representatives for women, agricultural workers and businessmen.
Apportionment
[edit]Elections | Seats per district | Ex officio seats | Reserved seats | Total seats | |
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1st | 2nd | ||||
2010–present | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 14 |
List of members
[edit]Current members
[edit]These are the members after the 2019 local elections[1] and 2018 barangay and SK elections:
- Vice Governor: Michail Ahaja (NUP)
District | Board member | Party | Start of term | End of term | |
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1st | Mohammad Tidal | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
1st | Renil Samsuya | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
1st | Sabuddin Abdulrahim | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
1st | Allan Ahamad | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
2nd | Abduljamil Ishmael | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
2nd | Sukarno Asri | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
2nd | Mahmud Bawasanta | PDP–Laban | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
2nd | Habib Masdal | NUP | June 30, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
League | Board member | Party | Start of term | End of term | |
ABC | Hasanal Sali | Nonpartisan | July 30, 2018 | January 1, 2023 | |
PCL | Putli Matolo[2] | NUP | September 16, 2019 | June 30, 2022 | |
SK | Maharie Hairil | Nonpartisan | June 8, 2018 | January 1, 2023 | |
Sector | Board member | Party | Start of term | End of term | |
Agriculture | Amilbajar Jamalul | Nonpartisan | |||
Business | John Anthony Lim | Nonpartisan | |||
Women | Dayang Jumaide | Nonpartisan |
Past members
[edit]Vice Governors
[edit]Election year | Name | Party | Ref. | |
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2016 | Michail K. Ahaja | [3] |
1st District Board Members
[edit]Election year |
Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Ref. | ||||
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2016 | Allan A. Ahamad | Mohammad Yusof A. Tidal | Sabuddin N. Abdurahim | Edzfar S. Ladjahali | [3] |
2nd District Board Members
[edit]Election year |
Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Ref. | ||||
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2016 | Sukarno U. Asri | Nasser M. Habe | Habib Ismael A. Masdal | Elmasia L. Madjilon | [3] |
References
[edit]- ^ "LIST OF ELECTED PROVINCIAL CANDIDATES" (PDF). COMELEC.gov.ph.
- ^ "CONGRATULATIONS, PCL President, Hon.Board Member Hja.Putli Asia "Isang" Sulayman Matolo – WIRELINELIGHT". Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ a b c "CERTIFIED LIST OF ELECTED PROVINCIAL CANDIDATES WITH VOTES OBTAINED AND DATE OF PROCLAMATION" (PDF). COMELEC. Retrieved October 19, 2020.