Tarlac, Philippines

Province of Tarlac, Philippines

  • Tarlac is subdivided into 17 municipalities and 1 city. These are further subdivided into 511 barangays, and clustered into 3 congressional districts. Each barangay, municipality, and city has an interactive webpage of its own.
  • Registered Voters of Tarlac as of (2010) = 575,578
  • Tarlac Population (as of 2015 census) = 1,366,000
    • Population of Tarlac (as of Aug 1, 2007) = 1,243,449
  • Land Area of Tarlac (as of 2007, in hectares) = 305,360
  • Tarlac is a 1st class province and within Region_III in Central Luzon.

Location of Tarlac, Philippines

  • 15.4667° N, 120.5833° E – Tarlac, Coordinates
  • Tarlac is a province within Region_III in Central Luzon.

People of Tarlac, Philippines

  • Population of TARLAC, REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) as of 2020 census: 1,503,456
  • Tarlac Population (as of 2015 census) = 1,366,027
    • Tarlac Population (as of Aug 1, 2007 Census) = 1,243,449
  • Tarlac Registered Voters (2009 COMELEC) = 575,578

Elected Government Officials of Tarlac, Philippines

Elected officials of Tarlac Province for the term of 2019-2022
  • Provincial Governor of Tarlac: YAP, SUSAN (NPC) 534,122
  • Provincial Vice-Governor of Tarlac: DAVID, CASADA (NPC) 299,924
  • House Representatives of Tarlac:
    • 1st District: Carlos Cojuangco (NPC) 157,788
    • 2nd District: Victor Yap (NPC) 211,834
    • 3rd District: Noel Villanueva (NPC) 135,449
  • First District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. EVANGELISTA, ATTY. ROMEO (NPC) 131,119
  2. AQUINO, JESSIE (NPC) 119,056
  3. LAMORENA, JOY GILBERT (NPC) 104,589
  • Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. ASIATEN, DAN CANLAS (IND) 118,743
  2. DAVID, JOJI (NPC) 118,086
  3. CERVANTES, TONYBOY (NPC) 112,496
  • Third District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. VILLANUEVA, VERNON (NPC) 96,825
  2. MANDAL, BOY (NPC) 95,097
  3. DAVID, DANILO (NPC) 87,258

Updated: October 12, 2023

Boosting Food Safety in Romblon: DOST’s Initiative for a Healthier Community.
ODIONGAN, Romblon – With an increasing focus on promoting safe food handling and preparation, the Provincial Science and Technology Center (PSTC) under the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is ramping up its efforts to educate local eateries and small food enterprises. Marcelina Servañez, the S&T Director for DOST-Romblon, detailed in a recent interview that a new initiative, the Food Establishment Inspection and Grading System (FEIGS), was trialed in the municipalities of Odiongan and Romblon. This is in line with the province’s aim to elevate food safety standards, considering the surge in tourism.


Assistance program to Central Luzon Farmers: New Rice Processing Initiatives Unveiled.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – To fortify the agricultural backbone of Central Luzon, the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) has embarked on collaborative ventures with local governmental bodies. A memorandum of understanding was inked on Wednesday, bringing together PHilMech and the municipalities of Baliuag, Pulilan in Bulacan, the provincial leadership of Nueva Ecija, and the Quezon municipality within Nueva Ecija. This collaboration aims to erect state-of-the-art rice processing facilities, championed under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) mechanization agenda.

Last Updated on December 23, 2021

Last Updated on December 23, 2021

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