Mayor of Baguio
{{Short description|Municipal office in the Philippines}}
{{Infobox Political post
| post = Mayor
| body = Baguio
| native_name = Punong Lungsod ng Baguio
| insignia =
| insigniasize = 100px
| insigniacaption = Seal of the City of Baguio
| image = Benjamin Magalong.png
| incumbent = Benjamin B. Magalong
| incumbentsince = June 30, 2019
| style = The Honorable
| residence =
| appointer = Elected via popular vote
| termlength = 3 years (renewable twice; total three terms)
| formation = 1909
| succession =
| inaugural = E.W Reynold
{{small|(under United States regime)}}
Sergio Bayan
{{small|(under Philippine Commonwealth)}}
| website = https://new.baguio.gov.ph/home
| deputy = Vice Mayor
| seat = Baguio City Hall
| salary = ₱196,206 per month
₱2,354,472 per year {{Refn|On August 21, 1989, Republic Act No. 6758 directed the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to establish and administer a unified Compensation and Position Classification System along lines specified in that Act.[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno6758.html Compensation and Position Classification Act of 1989] (August 21, 1989), Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. On March 14, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued Executive Order No. 611 Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is hereby directed to implement a ten percent (10%) increase over the basic monthly salaries of civilian government personnel whose positions are covered by the Compensation and Position Classification System as of June 30, 2007, including the salaries of the President, Vice-President, Senators and members of the House of Representatives, but to take effect only after the expiration of the respective terms of office of the incumbent officials pursuant to Section 10 of Article VI and Section 6 of Article VII of the 1987 Constitution.{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2007/03/14/executive-order-no-611-s-2007/|title=EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 611, AUTHORIZING COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS TO GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL]|date=July 1, 2007|work=Official Gazette|publisher=Government of the Philippines}}{{clarify|date=November 2018|reason=cited sources do not support the figures asserted in the article body}}|group=note}}{{failed verification|date=November 2018|reason=cthe note, and the sources cited there, do not support the figures asserted}}
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The mayor of Baguio ({{langx|fil|Punong Lungsod ng Baguio}}) is the chief executive of the government of Baguio, a highly urbanized city territorially located in Benguet and the regional center of the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. The mayor leads the city's departments in executing ordinances and delivering public services and holds office at the Baguio City Hall. The mayor, like all local government executives, has a term of office of three years, but has a maximum electoral tenure of three consecutive terms.{{cite web|url=http://www.cityofpines.com/mayors.html|title=Baguio Mayors|publisher=cityofpines.com|access-date=2016-10-10}} He is assisted by the City Vice Mayor. In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice mayor becomes the mayor.
History
The Inaugural holder of the office is E.W. Reynolds having been appointed by the governor general. He served from September 1, 1909, to February 5, 1910. He was succeeded by E.A. Eckman, concurrently serving as lieutenant governor of the sub-province of Benguet. He would serve until 1913 when he was appointed as governor of Mountain Province.{{Cite book|last=Governor|first=Philippines|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/ACX1716.1912.001|title=Report of the governor general of the Philippine Islands. [1912]|date=2005}} In February 1920, Eusebius Halsema was appointed as city mayor, as well as city engineer and district engineer of Benguet. He is best known for building the mountain trail to Bontoc, which was renamed in his honor, now known as Halsema Highway.{{Cite web|title=Halsema.org - Euseibus Julius Halsema - History and Biography|url=http://www.halsema.org/people/eusebiusjuliushalsema/history.html|access-date=2021-11-26|website=www.halsema.org}} He also undertook major infrastructure developments in the city, such as widening and paving roads, the construction of the Loakan airfield and the Asin Hydropower Plant.{{Cite web|last=Mapalo|first=Alec|date=2020-07-24|title=Mapalo: Remembering Halsema|url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph//article/1864700/Baguio/Opinion/Mapalo-Remembering-Halsema|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Sunstar|language=English}} He would be longest serving and the last American mayor of Baguio, serving for more than 17 years.{{Cite web|title=google-reader|url=https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://vdocuments.mx/google-reader?url=bcd5bb032572097cf9d2bb0aaf619812bc1f1fbc912a7e7681f7498258413ad3a12ddd4680fd401d134febc27d911e73bb4645d01ff60a9798738d043116f2a9z5/3ThDrk2P5AMfdFJeo5XGxGmbdpd/7IdPZZey3tE1RH9NkQd6Ct+NeL4s89QPysU9GHgGsirOSv3J8oYv1taGyTF4Td4ZvWX54jAdPO30=&t=dl036|access-date=2021-11-26|website=docs.google.com}}{{Cite web|title=Baguio honors last American mayor; tomb fixed|url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1107947|access-date=2021-11-26|website=www.pna.gov.ph|language=en}}
On May 31, 1937, upon the resignation of Mayor Halsema, District Engineer of Mountain Province Sergio Bayan was appointed as mayor by President Manuel Quezon.{{Cite web|title=News Summary, Philippine Magazine: May 13 – June 13, 1937 {{!}} GOVPH|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1937/07/01/news-summary-philippine-magazine-may-13-june-13-1937/|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines|language=en-US}} He holds distinction as the first Filipino mayor of Baguio. Baguio saw its first-ever female mayor, Virginia Oteyza-de Guia, albeit in an acting capacity. She also holds the distinction as the first elected female councilor and first (and to date the only) female vice mayor of Baguio.{{Cite web|title=Baguio Midland Courier Website|url=http://baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/front.asp?mode=archives/2015/february/2-15-2015/front2.txt|access-date=2021-11-27|website=baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph}}
Baguio held its first elections in 1960, which saw its first elected mayor, Luis Lardizabal. Since the elections in 1960 which saw the first elected mayor of Baguio up to the present time, only two were appointed as mayor of Baguio, Mayors Bueno and Paraan. During the martial law years, President Ferdinand Marcos appointed Gen. Ernesto Bueno upon the expiration of Mayor Lardizabal's term in 1979. When the suspension on elections was lifted, Mayor Bueno ran and won in the subsequent 1980 elections. He would serve as mayor until his death in March 1986 due to a vehicular accident.{{Cite web|title=Official Week in Review: December 24 – December 30, 1979 {{!}} GOVPH|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1979/12/31/official-week-in-review-december-24-december-30-1979/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines|language=en-US}} Mayor Bueno's death, which coincided with the upheavals brought about by the People Power Revolution saw Col. Francisco Paraan appointed as mayor by President Cory Aquino.{{Cite web|title=|url=https://www.pressreader.com/philippines/philippine-daily-inquirer-1109/20090915/281908769182738|access-date=2021-11-25|via=PressReader}}
In the 1988 elections that followed, Jun Labo, a well known faith healer during that time, won the race. He was, however, subsequently disqualified due to his citizenship.{{Cite web|title=G.R. No. 86564|url=https://lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1989/aug1989/gr_86564_1989.html|access-date=2021-11-26|website=lawphil.net}} Vice Mayor Bugnosen was elevated to city mayor following Labo's disqualification.{{Cite web|title=Baguio Midland Courier Website|url=http://baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/factual.asp?mode=archives/2017/may/5-21-2017/factual.txt|access-date=2021-11-26|website=baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph}} They would later face-off in the subsequent 1992 elections which would see Labo winning the mayoralty a second time around. Labo would again be disqualified in the same year, elevating Vice Mayor Mauricio Domogan to the mayoral post.{{Cite web|title=G.R. No. 105111|url=https://lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1992/jul1992/gr_105111_1992.html|access-date=2021-11-26|website=lawphil.net}} Domogan would go on to become the longest serving mayor of the city, serving for almost 18 years, from 1992 to 2001 and again from 2010 to 2019.{{Cite web|title=Baguio Midland Courier Website|url=http://www.baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/baguio16_article.asp?mode=baguio_day2016/supplements/mangusan.txt|access-date=2021-11-26|website=www.baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph}}
In 2004, Councilor Braulio Yaranon, who was a retired judge and former city vice mayor won the mayoral post, beating incumbent mayor Bernardo Vergara. Mayor Yaranon would face suspension in 2006 due to issues stemming from a complaint filed by a private parking company operating in the city. Vice Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr. would take his oath as acting city mayor.{{Cite web|last=Dumlao|first=Artemio|title=Palace upholds Baguio mayor's suspension|url=https://www.philstar.com/nation/2006/08/27/354782/palace-upholds-baguio-mayor146s-suspension|access-date=2021-11-26|website=Philstar.com}} The two would later go head to head in the 2007 elections, where Bautista would defeat Yaranon for the post.
The incumbent mayor is Benjamin Magalong, a retired police general well known for heading the Mamasapano board of inquiry in 2015.{{cite web|url=http://ph.rappler.com/elections/2016/results/philippines/cordillera-administrative-region/baguio-city/position/7415/mayor?embed=true|publisher=ph.rappler.com|title=2016 Election Results: Mayor, Baguio City|access-date=2016-10-10}}
List
This is a list of the city mayors of Baguio.{{Cite web|title=EQ_B044-F01|url=https://issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/b44f1/1|access-date=2021-11-27|website=issuu|date=26 April 2019 |language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Placido Lizares Mapa|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Placido-Mapa/6000000011409630864|access-date=2021-12-03|website=geni_family_tree|date=14 February 1901 |language=en-US}}{{Cite book|last=Philippines|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9cEqAAAAYAAJ&dq=e.w.+reynolds+appointed+baguio+mayor&pg=PA163|title=Acts of the ... Philippine Legislature|date=1910|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Appointments and Designations March 1954|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1954/03/01/appointments-and-designations-march-1954/|access-date=June 21, 2019|website=Official Gazette}}{{Cite web|date=June 23, 2017|title=Baguio priest: Anti-gambling protests getting stronger|website=SunStar |url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/149359|access-date=June 21, 2019}}{{Cite news|last=Carantes|first=Benny|date=May 2019|title=70 years of Baguio politics|work=Baguio Midland Courier|url=http://www.baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/anniv19_article.asp?mode=anniv_2019/supplements/benny.txt|access-date=June 21, 2019}}{{Cite web|title=Baguio Midland Courier Website|url=http://baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/factual.asp?mode=archives/2017/may/5-21-2017/factual.txt|access-date=2019-07-28|website=baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph}}{{Cite news|last=Lapniten|first=Karlston|date=May 17, 2017|title=Baguio mourns 2 ex-mayors who steered city thru crises|work=The Philippine Daily Inquirer|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/897191/baguio-mourns-2-ex-mayors-who-steered-city-thru-crises|access-date=June 21, 2019}}{{Cite news|date=May 19, 2007|title=Sun-Star Baguio: New city officials proclaimed|work=GMA Network News, SunStar Baguio|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/43128/sun-star-baguio-new-city-officials-proclaimed/story/|access-date=June 21, 2019}}{{Cite web|date=April 2004|title=SC Decisions|url=http://www.chanrobles.com/cralaw/2014aprildecisions.php?id=339|access-date=June 21, 2019|website=Chan Robles Law}}
class="wikitable"
! No. ! Image ! Name ! colspan="2" |Party ! Term began ! Term ended ! Vice Mayor |
colspan="8" align="center" |American regime Appointed Mayors (1909 to 1937) |
---|
1
| |E.W. Reynolds | | |September 1, 1909 |February 5, 1910 |William M. Haube |
rowspan="2" | 2
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Elmer A. Eckman | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |February 5, 1910 | rowspan="2" |January 28, 1913 |Robb White |
L.H. Reithinger |
rowspan="5" | 3
| rowspan="5" | | rowspan="5" |A.D. Williams | rowspan="5" | | rowspan="5" | | rowspan="5" |May 24, 1913 | rowspan="5" |May 16, 1918 |C.P. Hatheway(acting) |
F.W. Darrah |
Henry M. Bankhead |
R.E. Fisher |
rowspan="2" |John H. Neff |
rowspan="3" | 4
| rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |Charles S. Dandois | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |June 10, 1918 | rowspan="3" |December 28, 1919 |
Alfred Ballin |
rowspan="2" |Walter L. Clark |
rowspan="3" | 5
| rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |Eusebius J. Halsema | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |February 7, 1920 | rowspan="3" |May 31, 1937 |
E.F. Taggart |
Emil Speth |
colspan="8" align="center" |Philippine Commonwealth Appointed Mayors (1937 to 1946) |
6
|Sergio Bayan | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |June 1, 1937 |September 11, 1939 | rowspan="2" |Emil Speth |
7
|Nicasio S. Valderrosa | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |October 27, 1939 |May 3, 1944 |
8
|Ramon P. Mitra | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |May 4, 1944 |March 17, 1945 | |
9
| |Placido L. Mapa | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |March 23, 1945 |November 4, 1945 |Lucas Paredes |
10
| |Isidro Siapno | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |November 5, 1945 |December 21, 1945 | rowspan="2" |Pedro Armeña |
—
| |Pedro Armeña (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |December 31, 1945 |July 4, 1946 |
colspan="8" |Philippine Republic Appointed Mayors (1946 to 1960) |
—
| |Virginia Oteyza-de Guia (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |July 20, 1946 |July 30, 1946 | rowspan="9" |Virginia O. de Guia |
11
| |Dr. Jose Cariño {{ref|mayor|1}} | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |July 30, 1946 |April 8, 1950 |
—
| |Virginia Oteyza-de Guia (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | |November 7, 1949 |March 31, 1950 |
12
| |Luis P. Torres | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |April 11, 1950 |February 15, 1951 |
—
| |Virginia Oteyza-de Guia (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |August 15, 1950 |August 15, 1950 |
—
| |Gil Mallare (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |February 16, 1951 |April 2, 1951 |
—
|Francisco I. Ortega (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |April 3, 1951 |January 12, 1952 |
—
| |Virginia Oteyza-de Guia (Acting) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |January 12, 1952 |January 14, 1952 |
rowspan="2" |13*
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Gil R. Mallare | rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | rowspan="2" |Liberal | rowspan="2" |January 14, 1952 | rowspan="2" |July 7, 1953 |
rowspan="2" |Patricio C. Perez |
14
| |Benito H. Lopez (1908-1988) | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |July 10, 1953 |December 21, 1953 |
13*
| |Gil R. Mallare | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |December 22, 1953 |January 10, 1954 | rowspan="2" |Carlos R. Lazo |
rowspan="2" | 15
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Alfonso Tabora | rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | | rowspan="2" |Nacionalista | rowspan="2" |January 11, 1954 | rowspan="2" |December 30, 1959 |
Bienvenido R. Yandoc |
16
| |Bienvenido R. Yandoc | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |January 4, 1960 |February 27, 1960 | |
colspan="8" align="center" |Philippine Republic Elected Mayors (1960 to present) |
17*
| |Luis L. Lardizabal | style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | |March 1, 1960 |December 30, 1963 |Norberto F. de Guzman |
18
| |Norberto F. de Guzman | style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}};" | | Liberal |December 30, 1963 |December 30, 1967 |
rowspan="2" | 17*
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Luis L. Lardizabal | rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Nacionalista Party}};" | | rowspan="2" |Nacionalista |December 30, 1967 |December 30, 1971 | rowspan="2" |Sinforoso Fangonil |
December 30, 1971
|December 27, 1979 |
rowspan="3" |19
| rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |Ernesto H. Bueno {{ref|mayor|1}} | rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}};" | | rowspan="3" |KBL |December 27, 1979 |January 30, 1980 | rowspan="2" |Antonio Romero {{ref|vice mayor|1}} |
rowspan="2" |January 30, 1980
| rowspan="2" |March 16, 1986 |
Jaime R. Bugnosen {{ref|vice mayor|2}} |
20
| |Francisco A. Paraan | style="background:{{party color|United Nationalist Democratic Organization}};" | | UNIDO |March 16, 1986 |January 31, 1988 |Reynaldo A. Cortes |
21*
| |Jun Labo {{ref|mayor|2}} | style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" | | Lakas |February 2, 1988 |October 15, 1989 |Jaime R. Bugnosen |
22
| |Jaime R. Bugnosen {{ref|mayor|3}} | style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" | | Lakas |October 15, 1989 |June 30, 1992 |Antonio Tabora Jr. |
21*
| |Jun Labo {{ref|mayor|4}} | style="background:{{party color|Independent}};" | |June 30, 1992 |October 24, 1992 |
rowspan="3" | 23*
| rowspan="3" |100px | rowspan="3" |Mauricio G. Domogan {{ref|mayor|3}} | rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|People's Reform Party}};" | | rowspan="2" | PRP |October 24, 1992 |June 30, 1995 | rowspan="3" |Daniel T. Farinas {{ref|vice mayor|3}} |
June 30, 1995
|June 30, 1998 |
style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" |
| Lakas |June 30, 1998 |June 30, 2001 |
24
| style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" | | Lakas |June 30, 2001 |June 30, 2004 |Betty Lourdes F. Tabanda |
25
| |Braulio D. Yaranon {{ref|mayor|5}} | style="background:{{party color|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}};" | | LDP |June 30, 2004 |August 31, 2006 |Reinaldo A. Bautista Jr. |
rowspan="2" | 26
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Reinaldo A. Bautista, Jr. {{ref|mayor|6}} | style="background:{{party color|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}};" | | LDP |August 31, 2006 |June 30, 2007 |Leandro Yangot Jr. {{ref|vice mayor|2}} |
style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" |
| Lakas |June 30, 2007 |June 30, 2010 | rowspan="3" |Daniel T. Farinas {{ref|vice mayor|1}} |
rowspan="4" | 23*
| rowspan="4" |100px | rowspan="4" |Mauricio G. Domogan | style="background:{{party color|Lakas-NUCD}};" | | Lakas |June 30, 2010 |June 30, 2013 |
rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}};" |
| rowspan="3" | UNA | rowspan="2" |June 30, 2013 | rowspan="2" |June 30, 2016 |
rowspan="2" |Edison R. Bilog {{ref|vice mayor|4}} |
June 30, 2016
|June 30, 2019 |
rowspan="3" | 27
| rowspan="3" | 100px | rowspan="3" | Benjamin B. Magalong | rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}};" | | rowspan="3" | NPC |June 30, 2019 |June 30, 2022 | rowspan="3" | Faustino A. Olowan |
June 30, 2022
|June 30, 2025 |
June 30, 2025
|Incumbent |
;Notes on the mayors
:{{ref|mayor|1}} Died in office.
:{{ref|mayor|2}} Subsequently disqualified in 1989
:{{ref|mayor|3}} Elevated to city mayor
:{{ref|mayor|4}} Subsequently disqualified in 1992
:{{ref|mayor|5}} Suspended for one year
:{{ref|mayor|6}} Served as acting mayor until 2006. Won the subsequent 2007 elections.
;Notes on the vice mayors
:{{ref|vice mayor|1}} Died in office.{{Cite news|last=Agreda|first=JM|date=May 5, 2014|title=Baguio vice mayor Farinas dies at 61|work=SunStar Baguio|url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/342863/Baguio-vice-mayor-Farias-dies-at-61|access-date=June 22, 2019}}
:{{ref|vice mayor|2}} Elevated to city vice mayor
:{{ref|vice mayor|3}} Elevated to city vice mayor in 1992. Won subsequent vice mayoral elections in 1995 and 1998.
:{{ref|vice mayor|4}} Elevated to city vice mayor. Subsequently won as vice mayor in 2016.
= Timeline of elected city mayors (1960 to present) =
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Elections
- File:City Hall of Baguio City.jpg1960 Baguio local elections
- 1963 Baguio local elections
- 1967 Baguio local elections
- 1971 Baguio local elections
- 1980 Baguio local elections
- 1988 Baguio local elections
- 1992 Baguio local elections
- 1995 Baguio local elections
- 1998 Baguio local elections
- 2001 Baguio local elections
- 2004 Baguio local elections
- 2007 Baguio local elections
- 2010 Baguio local elections
- 2013 Baguio local elections
- 2016 Baguio local elections
- 2019 Baguio local elections
- 2022 Baguio local elections
- 2025 Baguio local elections
Vice Mayor
The Vice Mayor is the second-highest official of the city The vice mayor is elected via popular vote; although most mayoral candidates have running mates, the vice mayor is elected separately from the mayor. This can result in the mayor and the vice mayor coming from different political parties.
The Vice Mayor is the presiding officer of the 14-man Baguio City Council, and he can only vote in case of a tiebreaker. If the mayor dies or is either suspended or removed from office, the vice mayor assumes the functions as city mayor and serve out his remaining term until the next election.
In case that the vice mayor dies while in office or is either removed or suspended, his duties will be carried out by the No.1 councilor, which is the councilor who garnered the most votes in the immediately preceding election.
The incumbent Vice Mayor is Faustino A. Olowan as of June 30, 2019.
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