Mayor of Pasay | |
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Style | Mayora |
Seat | Pasay City Hall |
Appointer | Elected via popular vote |
Term length | 3 years |
Inaugural holder | Juan de Jesus |
Formation | 1811 |
The Mayor of Pasay (Filipino: Punong Lungsod ng Pasay) is the chief executive of the government of Pasay in Metro Manila, Philippines. The mayor leads the city's departments in executing ordinances and delivering public services. The mayorship is a three-year term and each mayor is restricted to three consecutive terms, totaling nine years, although a mayor can be elected again after an interruption of one term.
The current mayor of Pasay is Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano.
List
Names in italic denotes acting in capacity.[1][2]
Name | Term | |
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Alcalde of Pasay | ||
Juan de Jesus | 1811 | |
Marcelo Trinidad | 1812 | |
Gavino Vergel | 1813 | |
Domingo Cifra | 1814 | |
Bernardo de Jesus | 1815 | |
Enrique Cuneta | 1816 | |
Gavino Vergel | 1817 | |
Marcelo Trinidad | 1818 | |
Froilan Fernando | 1819 | |
Miguel Tolentino | 1820 | |
Joaquin Protacio | 1821 | |
Marcos Cabrera | 1822 | |
Angel Isidro | 1823 | |
Miguel Tolentino | 1824 | |
Tomas Inocencio | 1825 | |
Andres Aragon | 1826 | |
Gobernadorcillo | ||
Dionisio Fernando | 1827 | |
Damaso Sanchez | 1828 | |
Protacio de Jesus | 1829 | |
Ildefonso Sanchez | 1830 | |
Juan Vergel | 1831 | |
Juan Antonio | 1832 | |
Joaquin Protacio | 1833 | |
Marcos Cabrera | 1834 | |
Dionisio Fernando | 1835 | |
Andres Aragon | 1836 | |
Flaviano Protacio | 1837 | |
Serapio Celeridad | 1838 | |
Santiago Raymundo | 1839 | |
Genaro Cabrera | 1840 | |
Juan Vergel Cruz | 1841 | |
Gregorio Manapat | 1842 | |
Santiago Raymundo | 1843 | |
Igmidio Cabrera | 1844 | |
Alejandro Ignacio | 1845 | |
Eutropio Manapat | 1846 | |
Eutropio Manapat | 1847 | |
Gregorio Vergel Cruz | 1848 | |
Juan Escobal | 1849 | |
Francisco del Rosario | 1850 | |
Alcalde of Pasay | ||
Flaviano Protacio | 1851 | |
Tomas Aragon | 1852 | |
Teofilo Protacio | 1853 | |
Faustino Celeridad | 1854 | |
Santiago Raymundo | 1855 | |
Tomas Aragon | 1856 | |
Fortunato Vergel Cruz | 1857 | |
Telesforo Apelo Cruz | 1858 | |
Fortunato Santos | 1859 | |
Rufino Cabrera | 1860 | |
Benedicto Decena | 1861 | |
Buenaventura Cabrera | 1862 | |
Manuel Fernando | 1863 | |
Pedro Vergel Cruz | 1864-1865 | |
Faustino Celeridad | 1866-1867 | |
Abito Vergel Cruz | 1868-1869 | |
Hermogenes Vito Cruz | 1870-1871 | |
Fortunato Vergel Cruz | 1872-1873 | |
Teodoro Aragon | 1874-1875 | |
Macario Vergel | 1876-1877 | |
Pedro Aragon | 1878-1879 | |
Macario Vergel Cruz | 1880-1881 | |
Marcelino Tolentino | 1882-1883 | |
Lorenzo Protacio | 1884-1885 | |
Isaac Tolentino | 1886-1887 | |
Rufino Cabrera | 1888-1889 | |
Leocadio Villareal | 1890 | |
Catalino Taylo | 1891-1892 | |
Maximo de Jesus | 1893 | |
Capitan Municipal of Pasay | ||
Marcelino Tolentino | 1894 | |
Marino Reyes | 1895-1897 | |
Catalino Taylo | 1898-1899 | |
Name | Deputy (later Vice Mayor) | Term |
Presidente Municipal of Pasay | ||
Pascual Villanueva | 1900-1905 | |
Gregorio Villanueva | 1906-1908 | |
Mauro Reyes | 1908-1910 | |
Eugenio Villareal | 1910-1912 | |
Pascual Villanueva | 1912-1919 | |
Miguel Cornejo | 1919-1922 | |
Miguel Cornejo | 1928-1931 | |
Moises San Juan | Jose Milan[3] | 1931-1934 |
Alcalde of Municipality of Pasay | ||
Moises San Juan | Jose Milan[4] | 1934-1937 |
Rufino Mateo | 1937-1940 | |
Mayor of the City of Greater Manila (which included Pasay) | ||
Name | Assistant Mayor (for Pasay) | Term |
Jorge B. Vargas | Moises San Juan | 1941-1942 |
León Guinto | Adolfo Santos | 1942 |
Enrique Manaloto | 1942-1944 | |
Alipio Pestañas | 1945 | |
Nicanor Santos | 1945 | |
Adolfo Santos | 1945 | |
Name | Vice Mayor | Term |
Appointed City Mayor of Pasay | ||
Rufino Mateo | 1946-1947 | |
Mayor of the City of Rizal[5] (1947-1950) | ||
Rufino Mateo | 1947-1950 | |
City Mayor of Pasay[6] | ||
Carlos Revilla | 1950-1952 | |
Primitivo Lovina Sr. | 1952-1954 | |
Elected City Mayor of Pasay | ||
Pablo Cuneta | 1954-1955 | |
Jose Milan | 1955-1956 | |
Pablo Cuneta | 1956-1959 | |
Pablo Cuneta | Ansberto Paredes | 1959-1961 |
Ansberto Paredes[7] | 1961 | |
Pablo Cuneta | Ansberto Paredes | 1961-1963 |
Pablo Cuneta | Jovito Claudio | 1963-1968 |
Jovito Claudio | Diogenes Villareal | 1968-1971 |
Pablo Cuneta | Eduardo "Duay" Calixto[8] | 1972-1980 |
Pablo Cuneta | Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad (1980-1986)
Eduardo Calixto (1986) |
1981-1986 |
Eduardo "Duay" Calixto | 1986-1987 | |
Norman Urbina | 1987-1988 | |
Pablo Cuneta | Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad (1992-1998) | 1988-1998 |
Jovito Claudio | Gregorio "Greg" Alcera | 1998-2000 |
Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad | Gregorio "Greg" Alcera (2000-2001)
Antonino "Tony" Calixto (2001-2006)[9][10] |
2000-2006 |
Allan Panaligan[11] | Arvin "Bong" Tolentino | 2006-2007 |
Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad | Antonino "Tony" Calixto | 2006-2010 |
Antonino "Tony" Calixto | Marlon Pesebre (2010-2016)
Noel "Boyet" Del Rosario (2016-2019) |
2010-2019 |
Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano[12] | Noel "Boyet" Del Rosario (2019-2022)
Waldetrudes "Ding" Del Rosario (2022–present) |
2019–present |
Elections
- 1988 Pasay local elections
- 1992 Pasay local elections
- 1995 Pasay local elections
- 1998 Pasay local elections
- 2000 Pasay mayoral recall election
- 2001 Pasay local elections
- 2004 Pasay local elections
- 2007 Pasay local elections
- 2010 Pasay local elections
- 2013 Pasay local elections
- 2016 Pasay local elections
- 2019 Pasay local elections
- 2022 Pasay local elections
References
- ↑ Velasco, Melandrew (2013). Pasay: A Royal Kingdom's Evolution to Travel City. Media Touchstone Ventures, Inc.
- ↑ Duldulao, Manuel (1998). Pasay City: Gateway to the Philippines. Makati City: Japuzinni Publishing Division.
- ↑ Salonga, Isayas R. (2005). Rizal Province directory, Volume I. p. 187.
- ↑ Salonga, Isayas R. (2005). Rizal Province directory, Volume I. p. 221.
- ↑ "REPUBLIC ACT NO. 183 - AN ACT CREATING RIZAL CITY - Supreme Court E-Library". elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ↑ Juris, The Corpus (1950-06-07). "R.A. No. 437: An Act Changing the Name of Rizal City to Pasay City". The Corpus Juris. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ↑ "G.R. No. L-19168". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
- ↑ "Society of History - National Election 1971 - Pasay A photo of Mayor Pablo Cuneta (seated left), the longest serving mayor in Philippine history, with Vice Mayor Eduardo Calixto (seated right), and Councilor Freddie Webb (standing leftmost) with the rest of the winning slate of 1971 National Elections. Vice Mayor Eduardo Calixto (fondly called Tatay Duway) would later become Officer-in-Charge of Pasay City after People Power. He is the father of Mayor Tony Calixto and Congresswoman Emmi Calixto-Rubiano. Photo courtesy of Pasay City Hall | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
- ↑ Frialde, Mike. "Pasay mayor, 11 execs suspended". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ↑ "Pasay mayor refuses to bow out". gulfnews.com. 2006-09-07. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ↑ "Pasay police chief keeps his post". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ↑ "Pasay City Public Information Office". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
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