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1980, all cities whose incomes at the time were PHP 40 million or higher became highly urbanized cities
political relations with their respective provinces were
severed. their residents effectively lost their eligibility to vote for provincial officials because of this new status
component cities in accordance with the standards established in the Local Government Code as provided for in Article XI, Section 4 (1) of the Constitution, any city now existing with an annual regular income derived from infrastructure and general funds of not less than forty million pesos (P40,000,000.00) at the time of the approval of this Act shall be classified as a highly urbanized city. All other cities shall be considered components of the provinces where they are geographically located.
Manila,
Pasay, Quezon City, and Zamboanga.
irrespective of its income, due to its importance as host to the official summer residences of the President and the Supreme Court.
income of at least PHP 30 million was declared highly urbanized by the Minister of Local Government within thirty days of the city having met the requirement.
Butuan
Cagayan De Oro
General Santos
Iligan City
Lucena City
Mandaue
Olongapo
Zamboanga
city From 1980 to 1991, there were cities that were not considered as highly urbanized were considered component cities of their provinces, regardless of whether their city charters allowed them to vote for provincial officials or not.
electing and being elected into positions in the provincial government of Nueva Ecija until its city charter (Republic Act No. 526)was amended by Republic Act No. 1445 in 1956, enabling it to once more vote for provincial officials.
Act No. 58) was repealed and replaced with Republic Act No. 3857, its residents once more became eligible to vote for provincial officials. However, when the city was among the first few to be classified as highly urbanized in 1980, it effectively became independent from the province of Cebu and its inhabitants have since remained ineligible to participate in the election of provincial officials.