Mayor of Tagbilaran
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Mayor of Tagbilaran | |
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Punong sa Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran | |
since June 30, 2022 | |
Style | The Honorable |
Seat | Tagbilaran City Hall, Tagbilaran City, Bohol |
Appointer | Elected via popular vote |
Term length | 3 years, renewable twice consecutively |
Inaugural holder | Pedro Belderol |
Succession | Vice Mayor then Highest ranking Sangguniang Panlungsod member |
Deputy | Vice Mayor |
Website | City Government of Tagbilaran |
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The mayor of Tagbilaran (Cebuano: Punong Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran, Filipino: Alkalde ng Tagbilaran) is the Local Chief Executive of the City of Tagbilaran, the capital city of the Province of Bohol in the Philippines. The Mayor is in charge of the executive department of the city with the Vice Mayor taking charge of the legislative department. His powers are provided for and limited by R.A. 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991.[1]
List of chief executives
[edit]Chief Executives of Tagbilaran since 1742 | |||
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Term | Title | Name | |
Gobernadorcillo | Calixto Marcos | ||
Sector Leader of Dagohoy | Calixto Sotero | ||
unknown | Gobernadorcillo | Martin Flores | |
unknown | Gobernadorcillo | Manuel de la Peña | |
Gobernadorcillo | Leonardo Guillermo | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Leon Torralba | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Francisco Reales | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Esteban Butalid | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Alejandro Fama | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Pedro Matig‑a | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Felipe Rocha | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Jacinto Borja y Borja | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Flaviano Ramirez | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Manuel Miñoza | ||
Gobernadorcillo | Eduardo Calceta | ||
Presidente Municipal | Salustiano Borja | ||
Presidente Municipal | Margarito Torralba | ||
Presidente Municipal | Claudio Gallares | ||
Presidente Municipal | Anecito Clarin | ||
Presidente Municipal | Macario Sarmiento | ||
Presidente Municipal | Servando Matig‑a | ||
Presidente Municipal | Mariano Parras | ||
Presidente Municipal | Margarito Torralba | ||
Presidente Municipal | Gaudencio Mendoza | ||
Presidente Municipal | Lorenzo Torralba | ||
Presidente | Felipe Sarmiento | ||
Presidente | Miguel Parras | ||
Presidente | Nicolas Butalid | ||
Presidente | Celestino Gallares | ||
Presidente | Jacinto Remolador | ||
Presidente | Gregorio Peñaflor | ||
Presidente | Felipe Sarmiento | ||
Presidente | Timoteo Butalid | ||
Presidente | Andres Torralba | ||
Presidente | Genaro Visarra | ||
Municipal Mayor | Honorio Grupo | ||
Municipal Mayor | Manuel Espuelas | ||
Municipal Mayor | Mariano Rocha | ||
Municipal Mayor | Manuel Espuelas | ||
Municipal Mayor | Honorio Grupo | ||
Municipal Mayor | Pedro Belderol | ||
Municipal/City Mayor | Venancio Inting | ||
City Mayor | Rolando Butalid | ||
City Mayor | Jose Ma. Rocha | ||
OIC City Mayor | Dan Lim | ||
OIC City Mayor | Jose Torralba | ||
OIC City Mayor | Carmen Gatal | ||
OIC City Mayor | Bonifacio Libay | ||
OIC City Mayor | Ismael Villamor | ||
City Mayor | Jose Torralba | ||
City Mayor | Jose Ma. Rocha | ||
City Mayor | Jose Torralba | ||
City Mayor | Dan Lim | ||
City Mayor | John Geesnell Yap | ||
City Mayor | Jane Censoria Cajes-Yap | ||
References
[edit]- ^ Republic Act No. 7160 (October 10, 1991), AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 (PDF)