Thelegislative districts of Valenzuela are the representations of thehighly urbanized city ofValenzuela in thevarious national legislatures of thePhilippines. The city is currently represented in thelower house of theCongress of the Philippines through itsfirst andsecond districts.
Valenzuela, originally known as Polo until 1963, was represented as part of theat-large district of Bulacan in theMalolos Congress (1898–1899) and theNational Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1943–1944) and thesecond district ofBulacan from 1907 to 1941 and from 1945 to 1972. It was separated from Bulacan on November 7, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824,[1] and was represented in theInterim Batasang Pambansa along with otherMetropolitan Manila municipalities and cities as part ofRegion IV from 1978 to 1984. Valenzuela was grouped together withNavotas andMalabon as thelegislative district of Malabon–Navotas–Valenzuela for representation in theRegular Batasang Pambansa from 1984 to 1986. From 1987 to 2001, Valenzuela had itsown representation in the House of Representatives and was divided into two districts after its city charter (Republic Act No. 8526[2]) was approved on February 14, 1998, and ratified on December 30, 1998.
| District | Current Representative | Party | Barangays | Population (2020)[3] | Area | Map | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Kenneth Gatchalian (since2025) Canumay West | NPC | List
| 360,439 | 25.82 km2 | |||
| 2nd | Gerald Galang (since2025) Marulas | Lakas-CMD | List
| 354,539 | 18.69 km2 | |||