Thelegislative district of San Pablo was the representation of thecity ofSan Pablo in theJapanese-sponsoredSecond Philippine Republic. As with other provinces and chartered cities at the time, the representatives of San Pablo City to the National Assembly consisted of the local chief executive (provincial governor or city mayor) acting in anex officio capacity, and another representative indirectly elected through local conventions ofKALIBAPI members during theJapanese occupation of the Philippines.[1]
| Period | Representatives |
|---|---|
| National Assembly 1943–1944 | Sofronio Abrera[2] |
| Tomas Dizon(ex officio)[2] |