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The geographical area of Quezon's 4th congressional district includes the Tayabas Isthmus and the island of Alabat.
Answer: True
The district is geographically situated in the Tayabas Isthmus and encompasses the island of Alabat.
Quezon's 4th congressional district is composed of twelve municipalities.
Answer: False
The district comprises ten municipalities, not twelve.
The municipalities of Atimonan, Calauag, and Gumaca are part of Quezon's 4th congressional district.
Answer: True
Atimonan, Calauag, and Gumaca are indeed among the ten municipalities constituting Quezon's 4th congressional district.
The 2015 census recorded the population of Quezon's 4th congressional district at approximately 510,000 individuals.
Answer: False
The 2015 census recorded the population of Quezon's 4th congressional district at 456,568 individuals.
The total land area of Quezon's 4th congressional district is approximately 800 square miles.
Answer: True
The total land area is documented as 2,079.21 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 802.79 square miles, thus approximately 800 square miles.
Which geographical features are part of Quezon's 4th congressional district?
Answer: The Tayabas Isthmus and Alabat Island
The district is geographically characterized by the Tayabas Isthmus and includes the island of Alabat.
How many municipalities are included within Quezon's 4th congressional district?
Answer: Ten
Quezon's 4th congressional district is composed of ten municipalities.
Which of the following is NOT among the ten municipalities in Quezon's 4th congressional district?
Answer: Lucena City
Lucena City is not one of the ten municipalities that comprise Quezon's 4th congressional district; the listed municipalities are Alabat, Atimonan, Calauag, Guinayangan, Gumaca, Lopez, Perez, Plaridel, Quezon, and Tagkawayan.
According to the 2015 census, what was the population of Quezon's 4th congressional district?
Answer: 456,568
The 2015 census data indicates that the population of Quezon's 4th congressional district was 456,568 individuals.
What is the approximate total land area of Quezon's 4th congressional district in square kilometers?
Answer: 2,079.21 sq km
The total land area of Quezon's 4th congressional district is precisely 2,079.21 square kilometers.
Quezon's 4th congressional district was established as a legislative district in 1972.
Answer: False
The district was established in 1987, coinciding with the new congressional structure following the restoration of democracy.
The 2008 plebiscite proposed the creation of Quezon del Norte, which was ultimately approved.
Answer: False
The 2008 plebiscite proposed the creation of Quezon del Sur, and the proposal was ultimately rejected by the voters.
Oscar F. Santos was the first representative of Quezon's 4th congressional district in the 8th Congress.
Answer: True
Oscar F. Santos served as the inaugural representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district during the 8th Congress.
Before 1972, the area comprising Quezon's 4th congressional district was part of Quezon's 1st congressional district.
Answer: False
Prior to 1972, the area was part of Quezon's 2nd congressional district, not the 1st.
In what year was Quezon's 4th congressional district established as a legislative district?
Answer: 1987
Quezon's 4th congressional district was established in 1987, coinciding with the establishment of the new congressional structure.
What was the result of the 2008 plebiscite regarding the partition of Quezon province?
Answer: The proposal to partition Quezon was rejected by the voters.
The 2008 plebiscite concerning the creation of Quezon del Sur resulted in the rejection of the partition proposal by the voters.
Who was the representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district in the 8th Congress (1987-1992)?
Answer: Oscar F. Santos
Oscar F. Santos served as the representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district during the 8th Congress.
In 2019, the registered electorate for Quezon's 4th congressional district exceeded 300,000 voters.
Answer: False
The registered electorate in 2019 was 273,864 voters, which is below 300,000.
As of the 20th Congress, the representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district is Keith Micah Tan.
Answer: True
Keith Micah Tan is indeed the current representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district in the 20th Congress.
Keith Micah Tan is affiliated with the Liberal Party.
Answer: False
Keith Micah Tan is affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), not the Liberal Party.
The current representative, Keith Micah Tan, belongs to the Minority congressional bloc.
Answer: False
Keith Micah Tan belongs to the Majority congressional bloc.
Noynoy Aquino received the most votes in Quezon's 4th district for president in the 2016 elections.
Answer: False
In the 2016 presidential elections, Grace Poe received the most votes in Quezon's 4th district, not Noynoy Aquino.
Angelina Tan won the governorship of Quezon in the 2022 local elections.
Answer: True
Angelina Tan secured the governorship of Quezon province in the 2022 local elections.
Oscar F. Santos was affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) during his term.
Answer: False
Oscar F. Santos was affiliated with the United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) during his term.
Wigberto E. Tañada served as the representative for Quezon's 4th district for two consecutive terms, covering the 10th and 11th Congresses.
Answer: True
Wigberto E. Tañada represented the district for two consecutive terms, specifically the 10th and 11th Congresses.
Wigberto E. Tañada represented the Lakas-CMD party during his tenure.
Answer: False
Wigberto E. Tañada represented the Liberal Party during his tenure, not Lakas-CMD.
Georgilu R. Yumul-Hermida was elected representative in 2001 and was affiliated with the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) party.
Answer: True
Georgilu R. Yumul-Hermida was elected in 2001 and was indeed affiliated with the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) party.
Lorenzo "Erin" R. Tañada III represented the district for two consecutive terms.
Answer: False
Lorenzo "Erin" R. Tañada III represented the district for three consecutive terms, not two.
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan represented the district from 2013 to 2022, serving three consecutive terms.
Answer: True
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan served three consecutive terms representing the district from 2013 to 2022.
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan was initially affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) when elected in 2013.
Answer: False
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan was initially affiliated with the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) when elected in 2013.
Keith Michael D.L. Tan is the current representative and is affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).
Answer: True
Keith Michael D.L. Tan is the current representative and is affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).
In the 2022 election, Keith Micah Tan secured over 70% of the votes cast in Quezon's 4th district.
Answer: True
Keith Micah Tan secured 72.89% of the votes in the 2022 election for Quezon's 4th district.
What was the registered electorate size for Quezon's 4th congressional district in the year 2019?
Answer: 273,864
In 2019, the registered electorate for Quezon's 4th congressional district numbered 273,864 voters.
Who is identified as the current representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district in the 20th Congress?
Answer: Keith Micah Tan
Keith Micah Tan is the current representative for Quezon's 4th congressional district in the 20th Congress.
What is the political party affiliation of the current representative, Keith Micah Tan?
Answer: Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC)
Keith Micah Tan is affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).
Who won the gubernatorial election in Quezon province in 2010?
Answer: Jayjay Suarez
Jayjay Suarez was elected Governor of Quezon province in the 2010 elections.
Which presidential candidate received the most votes in Quezon's 4th district during the 2010 elections?
Answer: Noynoy Aquino
Noynoy Aquino garnered the highest number of votes in Quezon's 4th district during the 2010 presidential elections.
What political party was Oscar F. Santos affiliated with during his term in the 8th Congress?
Answer: United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO)
Oscar F. Santos was affiliated with the United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) during his tenure in the 8th Congress.
Which representative served Quezon's 4th district for two consecutive terms from 1995 to 2001?
Answer: Wigberto E. Tañada
Wigberto E. Tañada served the district for two consecutive terms, from 1995 to 2001, encompassing the 10th and 11th Congresses.
During his tenure in the 10th and 11th Congresses, Wigberto E. Tañada represented which political party?
Answer: Liberal Party
Wigberto E. Tañada represented the Liberal Party during his service in the 10th and 11th Congresses.
Who was elected representative for Quezon's 4th district in the 2001 elections?
Answer: Georgilu R. Yumul-Hermida
Georgilu R. Yumul-Hermida was elected as the representative for Quezon's 4th district in the 2001 elections.
Lorenzo "Erin" R. Tañada III represented Quezon's 4th congressional district for how many consecutive terms?
Answer: Three terms
Lorenzo "Erin" R. Tañada III served three consecutive terms representing Quezon's 4th congressional district.
What was Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan's political party affiliation when she was first elected in 2013?
Answer: United Nationalist Alliance (UNA)
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan was initially affiliated with the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) upon her election in 2013.
In which Congresses did Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan represent the district under the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) banner?
Answer: 17th and 18th Congresses
Angelina "Helen" D.L. Tan represented the district under the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) banner during the 17th and 18th Congresses.
Keith Michael D.L. Tan began serving as the representative for Quezon's 4th district in which Congress?
Answer: 19th Congress
Keith Michael D.L. Tan commenced his service as representative for Quezon's 4th district in the 19th Congress.
Who won the presidential vote in Quezon's 4th district in the 2016 Philippine presidential election?
Answer: Grace Poe
Grace Poe secured the majority of votes in Quezon's 4th district during the 2016 Philippine presidential election.
In the 2022 presidential election within Quezon's 4th district, which candidate received the majority of the votes?
Answer: Leni Robredo
Leni Robredo received the majority of votes in Quezon's 4th district during the 2022 presidential election.
Who won the 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election for Quezon's 4th district?
Answer: Keith Micah Tan
Keith Micah Tan won the 2022 election for the House of Representatives representing Quezon's 4th district.
What was the political party affiliation of Manolet O. Lavides during his term in the 9th Congress?
Answer: Lakas-CMD
Manolet O. Lavides was affiliated with the Lakas-CMD party during his term in the 9th Congress.
Quezon's 4th congressional district is one of five legislative districts within the province of Quezon.
Answer: False
The district is designated as one of four legislative districts within Quezon province, not five.
The map titled 'Boundary of Quezon's 4th congressional district in Quezon' visually delineates the geographical area covered by this specific legislative district.
Answer: True
The map serves to visually represent the precise geographical boundaries of Quezon's 4th congressional district.
What is the principal function of Quezon's 4th congressional district?
Answer: To elect a representative to the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
The principal function of a congressional district is to serve as an electoral territory for electing a representative to the national legislature, the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
The 'See also' section lists 'Legislative districts of Quezon' as its only entry.
Answer: True
The 'See also' section indeed lists 'Legislative districts of Quezon' as its sole entry, providing context for related information.