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Laguna Provincial Board

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Laguna Provincial Board

Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Laguna
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
Leadership
Presiding Officer
Katherine Agapay, PFP
since May 27, 2014
Structure
Seats13 board members
1 ex officio presiding officer
Political groups
  Lakas (4)
  Aksyon (2)
  PFP (2)
  AKAY (1)
  Nacionalista (1)
  NUP (1)
  PDP (1)
  Nonpartisan (1)
Length of term
3 years
AuthorityLocal Government Code of the Philippines
Elections
Last election
May 9, 2022
Next election
May 12, 2025
Meeting place
New Sangguniang Panlalawigan Building, Santa Cruz

The Laguna Provincial Board (Filipino: Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Laguna) is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Laguna.

The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into four legislative districts, the first and the second sending three members each and the third and fourth sending two members each; the number of the members the electorate votes depends on the number of members their district sends. The candidates with the highest number of votes in each district, depending on the number of members the district sends, are elected.

The districts used in appropriation of members is coextensive with the four legislative districts of Laguna. Beginning in 2025, the lone congressional districts of Biñan, Calamba, and Santa Rosa will also align with the legislative districts, bringing the total to seven.[1]

Apportionment

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Elections Seats per district[2] Ex officio seats Total seats
Laguna–1st Laguna–2nd Laguna–3rd Laguna–4th Biñan Calamba Santa Rosa
until 2022 3 3 2 2 3 13
2025–beyond 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 18

List of members

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Three additional ex officio members are the presidents of the provincial chapter of the Association of Barangay Captains, of the Sangguniang Kabataan, and of the Philippine Councilors League. The municipal and city (if applicable) presidents of the Association of Barangay Captains and of the Sangguniang Kabataan shall elect amongst themselves their provincial presidents who shall be their representatives at the board.

Vice Governor

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Election
year
Name Party
1988 Restituto Luna[a] LnB
1992 LDP
Teresita S. Lazaro[b][c] NPC
1995 LDP
1998 LAMMP
Gat-Ala Alatiit[b] LAMMP
2001 Dan Fernandez Lakas
2004 Edwin Olivarez Lakas
2007 Ramil Hernandez Nacionalista
2010 Caesar Perez Lakas–Kampi
2013 Ramil Hernandez[d] Nacionalista
Katherine Agapay[b] Independent
2016 Nacionalista
2019 PDP–Laban
2022 PDP–Laban
PFP

Notes:

  1. ^ Elevated to Governor on December 18, 1992, following the death of Felicisimo San Luis.
  2. ^ a b c Board member elevated to Vice Governor.
  3. ^ Elevated to Governor on January 30, 2001, following the appointment of Joey Lina as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
  4. ^ Elevated to Governor on May 30, 2014, following the disqualification of E.R. Ejercito.[3]

1st District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party) Member (party)
1998 Gat-Ala Alatiit[a]
(LAMMP)
Emilio Tiongco
(LAMMP)
Carlos Amendrala
(Lakas-CMD)
2001 Edwin Olivarez
(Lakas-CMD)
Emilio Tiongco
(Lakas-CMD)
Gabnulang Alatiit
(PMP)
2004 Gabnulang Alatiit
(Lakas-CMD)
Marco Sison
(Lakas-CMD)
Ramon Carillo
(Lakas-CMD)
2007 Dave Almarinez
(Lakas-CMD)
Emilio Tiongco
(United Opposition)
Ramon Carillo
(Lakas-CMD)
2010 Carlo Almoro
(Lakas-Kampi)
Gabnulang Alatiit
(Liberal)
Emilio Tiongco
(Lakas-Kampi)
2013 Dave Almarinez
(Nacionalista)
Carlo Almoro
(PDP-Laban)
Emilio Tiongco
(UNA)
2016 Dave Almarinez
(Nacionalista)
Carlo Almoro
(Liberal)
Magtangol Jose Carait
(UNA)
2019 Ann Matibag
(PDP-Laban)
Magtangol Jose Carait
(Nacionalista)
Abigael Alonte
(Nacionalista)
2022 Magtangol Jose Carait
(PDP-Laban/Lakas–CMD)
Danzel Rafter Fernandez
(Aksyon/NUP)
Wilfredo Bejasa Jr.
(PDP-Laban/Lakas–CMD)

Notes:

  1. ^ Elevated to Vice Governor in 2001, following the elevation of Teresita Lazaro to governor.

2nd District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party) Member (party)
1998 Sonny Tapia
(Lakas-CMD)
Juan Unico
(Lakas-CMD)
Luis Tanyag
(LAMMP)
2001 Rolly Bagnes
(Lakas-CMD)
Sonny Tapia
(Lakas-CMD)
Juan Unico
(Lakas-CMD)
2004 Ramil Hernandez
(Lakas-CMD)
Rolly Bagnes
(Lakas-CMD)
Sonny Tapia
(Lakas-CMD)
2007 Rolly Bagnes
(Lakas-CMD)
Juan Unico
(Lakas-CMD)
Neil Andrew Nocon
(United Opposition)
2010 Neptali Bagnes
(Nacionalista)
Juan Unico
(Lakas-Kampi)
Neil Andrew Nocon
(Lakas-Kampi)
2013 Neptali Bagnes
(UNA)
Pursino Oruga
(Liberal)
Juan Unico
(UNA)
2016 Ruth Mariano-Hernandez
(Nacionalista)
Pursino Oruga
(Nacionalista)
Leeanne Aldabe-Cortez
(UNA)
2019 Christian Niño Lajara
(Nacionalista)
Peewee Perez
(PDP-Laban)
Neptali Bagnes
(PFP)
2022 Christian Niño Lajara
(Aksyon)
Peewee Perez
(AKAY)
Tito Fortunato Caringal II
(Nacionalista)

3rd District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party)
1998 Gerard Christopher Alava
(LAMMP)
Ramon De Roma
(Lakas–CMD)
2001 Gerard Christopher Alava
(KAMPI)
Arcadio Najie Gapangada
(KAMPI)
2004 Arcadio Najie Gapangada
(Lakas-CMD)
Adoracion Alava
(LDP)
2007 Katherine Agapay
(NPC)
Reynaldo Paras
(Lakas-CMD)
2010 Reynaldo Paras
(Lakas-Kampi)
Angelica Jones
(Nacionalista)
2013 Katherine Agapay
(Independent)[a]
Angelica Jones
(UNA)
2016 Dante Amante
(UNA)
Alejandro Yu
(UNA)
2019 Angelica Jones
(PFP)
Alejandro Yu
(PDP-Laban)
2022 Alejandro Yu
(PDP-Laban)
Karla Monica Adajar-Lajara
(Lakas–CMD)

Notes:

  1. ^ Elevated to Vice Governor on May 30, 2014, following the elevation of Ramil Hernandez to governor.

4th District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party)
1992 Felix Flores
(LDP)
Benjamin Agarao, Jr.
(NPC)
1995 Magdaleno Palacol, Jr.
(LDP)
Querubin Relova, Jr.
(Lakas-CMD)
1998 Danilo Ramon Fernandez
(Lakas-CMD)
Magdaleno Palacol
(LAMMP)
2001 Benjamin Agarao, Jr.
(LDP)
Vincent Soriano
(LDP)
2004 Eufemio Lagumbay
(Lakas-CMD)
Benedicto Mario Palacol, Jr.
(Lakas-CMD)
2007 Benedicto Mario Palacol, Jr.
(Lakas-CMD)
Domingo Panganiban
(LDP)
2010 Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao
(Liberal)
Benedicto Mario Palacol, Jr.
(Lakas-Kampi)
2013 Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao
(Liberal)
Rai-ann Agustine San Luis
(Independent)
2016 Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao
(Liberal)
Rai-Ann Agustine San Luis
(NUP)
2019 Maria Jamina Katherine Agarao
(PDP-Laban)
Rai-Ann Agustine San Luis
(Nacionalista)
2022 Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao
(NUP/PFP)[4]
Francis Joseph San Luis
(Aksyon)

Philippine Councilors League President

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Election
year
Member (party)
1992 Remelito Belen (San Pablo)
(LDP)
1995 Remelito Belen (San Pablo)
(Lakas NUCD–UMDP)
1998 Edgardo Ramos (Pila)
(LAMMP)
2001 Edgardo Ramos (Pila)
(KAMPI)
2004 Alejandro Yu (San Pablo)
(Lakas–CMD)
2007 Danilo “DY” Yang (San Pablo)
(PDSP)
2010 Dante Amante (San Pablo)
(Lakas–Kampi–CMD)
2013 Jeffrey Palce (Rizal)
(Liberal)
2016 Jonalina Reyes (Biñan)
(Liberal)
2019 Jonalina Reyes (Biñan)
(PDP–Laban)
2022 Jonalina Reyes (Biñan)
(Lakas–CMD)

Liga ng mga Barangay President

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Election
year
Member (party)
2002 Numeriano Buenviaje (San Pedro)
(Nonpartisan)
2007 Bernabe Vibora (Victoria)
(Nonpartisan)
2010 Floro Esguerra (Cavinti)
(Nonpartisan)
2013 Lorenzo Zuñiga Jr. (Alaminos)
(Nonpartisan)
2018 Ma. Meg A. Espiritu (Santa Cruz)
(Nonpartisan)
2024 Lorenzo Zuñiga Jr. (Alaminos)
(PFP)

SK Provincial Federation President

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Election
year
Member (party)
2013 Autriou Austeen Amante (San Pablo)
(Nonpartisan)
2018
2023 Bhenj Stephen Felismino (San Pablo)
(Nonpartisan)

References

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  1. ^ OpinYon News Team (August 19, 2024). "2 board members for Laguna's districts". OpinYon News. Retrieved October 17, 2024.
  2. ^ House Bill No. 3946 (August 23, 2022), An Act Providing for the Manner of Election of the Elective Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Laguna Representing the Cities of San Pedro, Sta. Rosa and Biñan, retrieved October 17, 2024
  3. ^ Cinco, Maricar (May 28, 2014). "Comelec swears in new Laguna governor". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  4. ^ "Welcome po sa mga New Member's ng Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) Laguna at sa kanilang mga kasama!". Facebook. Atty. Karen Agapay. 2024-04-06. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
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