Mayor of Cabuyao

The mayor of Cabuyao (Filipino: Punong Lungsod ng Kabuyaw) is the highest ranking-officer and serves as the chief executive of the city. He enforces all laws and ordinances relative to the governance of the city and in the exercise of its appropriate corporate powers, as well as implements all approved policies, programs, projects, services and activities of the city. The mayor has a term of office of three years, but has a maximum electoral tenure of three consecutive terms.[1]

Mayor of Cabuyao
Incumbent
Dennis Felipe C. Hain
since June 30, 2022
Style(Mr.) Mayor, Honorable Mayor
ResidenceSala, Cabuyao
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderCapt. Sotero Batallones
FormationSeptember 7, 1904
WebsiteCabuyao Official Website

During the American period, the first town mayor of Cabuyao was Captain Sotero Batallones after he peacefully surrendered to the Americans through the intervention of his nephew, Jose Batallones. He was temporarily removed from office when he was suspected as part of the party that abducted prominent residents of Cabuyao in July 1904. Luis Bella, the vice mayor then of Mayor Batallones, was installed as the town mayor. On September 7, 1904, Captain Sotero Batallones reassumed her position as mayor of Cabuyao.[2]

The present 1987 Constitution of the Philippines defined the position, powers and responsibilities of the mayor as well as the city charter.

List

Town of Tabuko (1571-1904)

Portraits of former mayors are displayed inside the session hall
  • 1571 Gaspar Ramirez

American Era

No. Name From To Party Notes
1Capt. Sotero Batallones19041913During his term as mayor of Cabuyao, he accomplished many development projects. He was instrumental in the construction of the school building at Bagong Kalsada, which is now Bonifacio Street. This building is now the Cabuyao Central School. On the same year, an artesian well was constructed at the town plaza and another at the new school site.
2Agustin Dedicatoria19131916He was instrumental in the construction of the monument of our Dr. Jose Rizal at the town plaza and the establishment of the new municipal cemetery at the southwestern portions of the town somewhere the area of Puntod.
3Jose Bella19171919He gave priority on the improvement of education and school buildings. He was also instrumental in the planting of mango trees around the town plaza and construction of school building at Barangay Mamatid and Pulo.
4Januario Virtucio19201923
5Exequiel Alipit1923 1923He was elected as mayor of Cabuyao but he was questioned because of his age. He was not of legal age when he was elected as required by law during that time. However, he served as mayor because he insisted that the people elected him to the position and not on the technicality of law. The case reached the Supreme Court which eventually decided on his disqualification from office.
6Manuel Basa19231925He was the vice mayor of Exequiel Alipit, he replaced Alipit after his disqualification from office.
7Simeon Batallones19261926He was commonly known as "Bargat" because he was brave enough to fight and control the cattle rustlers of the town. Like Mayor Alipit, he was not in good terms with the members of the municipal council and as such, he was not able to complete his term of office.
8Martin Alcasabas19271928Vice mayor of Simeon Batallones who succeeded his position.
9Emilio Tanchico19291931He was the first mayor elected from a poor family. He used his good public relations and intellect as assets to be elected as mayor. During his administration, he exerted efforts so that electricity can reach Cabuyao. He also prepared the site where the public market formerly located near the church was transferred, Kamino Real, now called J.P. Rizal Avenue.
10Dr. Alberto Carpena19321937The first re-elected mayor of Cabuyao. His main thrust of government was community hygiene; free medical services were conducted. He was responsible for the construction of the Domestic Science Building located at the Central School of Cabuyao. He was also responsible for widening the road going to the public cemetery and other improvements at the public market such as construction of its concrete fence.
11Nicolas Limcaoco19371941His accomplishments included the construction of road from Poblacion to Barangay Marinig which shortened the travel time going to the different barangays along the coastal area of the town, and the installation of water line from Matang Tubig at Casile to Poblacion.

Japanese Occupation

No. Name From To Party Notes
12Jose L. Acuña19411943

Liberation Period

No. Name From To Party Notes
13Juan Dinulos19441945
14Enrique Hemedes19451945
Emilio Tanchico19451945
Nicolas Limcaoco19451945
Jose L. Acuña19461947
15Lope B. Diamante19481951
16Mauro M. Alimagno19521963served as mayor for three terms.
17Antonio H. Bailon19641967
Mauro M. Alimagno19681979served again as mayor but did not complete his term after he was assassinated in Calamba in 1980.
18Nicanor Alcasabas19801986
19Isidro T. Hildawa19861986PDP–Labanappointed by President Corazon Aquino in February 1986 after the EDSA Revolution. However, he was later appointed as member of the Provincial Board of Laguna.
Constancio G. Alimagno Jr.19861988appointed as mayor on April 1, 1986.
20Proceso D. Aguillo19881992Lakas–CMDElected as mayor for one term.
21Constancio G. Alimagno Jr.19921995served again as mayor for one term.
Proceso D. Aguillo19952004Lakas–CMDserved as mayor for three terms. Founded and established Pamantasan ng Cabuyao, honored and awarded as first Municipality in Laguna with a university and with no incurred debt for its construction.
22Nila G. Aguillo20042007Lakas–CMDFirst female mayor of Cabuyao. Wife of Proceso D. Aguillo.
23Isidro L. Hemedes Jr.20072016NacionalistaLast mayor of Cabuyao as a municipality. Term extended until the cityhood of Cabuyao.

City of Cabuyao (since 2012)

Name From To Party Notes
23Isidro L. Hemedes Jr.20122016NacionalistaFirst city mayor of Cabuyao, Under his last term he preceded the construction of school classrooms and arches and the construction/rehabilitation of Cabuyao public market to be known as cabuyao retail plaza.
24Rommel A. Gecolea20162022PDP–LabanSecond city mayor of cabuyao, established the Cabuyao Institute of Technology, Cabuyao Command Center, Cabuyao Athletes Basic School and the New Cabuyao City Hospital.
25Dennis Felipe C. Hain2022AksyonThird city mayor of cabuyao

History of the City Government

The following lists incorporate all people who became members of the city council or the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Cabuyao. The city council is always headed by the presiding officer, the City vice mayor.

Session hall with portraits of former mayors of the city

City council, 2013-2016

Members of the Cabuyao City Council (2013-2016)
PositionNameParty
City Mayor Isidro "Jun" L. Hemedes Jr. Nacionalista
City Vice Mayor Rommel A. Gecolea Nacionalista
City
Councilors
Jaime Onofre R. Batallones Liberal
Ismael M. Hemedes Nacionalista
Leif Laiglon A. Opiña Liberal
Richard C. Hain Nacionalista
Apolinario B. Hain Nacionalista
Tito Fortunato A. Caringal Liberal
Benjamin C. del Rosario Liberal
Jose Benson G. Aguillo Liberal
Amelito G. Alimagno Liberal
Imelda A. Entredicho Nacionalista
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Severiano B. Hain (Niugan) Nonpartisan

City council, 2012-2013

Members of the city council, 2012-2013
Position Name Party
City Mayor Isidro L. Hemedes Jr. Nacionalista Party
City Vice Mayor Rommel A. Gecolea Nacionalista Party
City
Councilors
Christian G. Aguillo Liberal Party
Jose G. Alcabasa Jr. Nacionalista Party
Maria Wanda C. Alimagno Aksyon Demokratiko
Imelda A. Entredicho Nacionalista Party
Apolinario B. Hain Nacionalista Party
Ismael M. Hemedes Nacionalista Party
Leif Leiglon A. Opiña Aksyon Demokratiko
Ricky A. Voluntad Liberal Party
(vacant)
(vacant)
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Severiano B. Hain (Niugan)
SK President Mark Kevin A. Urbina (Niugan)

History of the Municipal Government

The following lists incorporate all people who became members of the municipal council or the Sangguniang Bayan of Cabuyao. The municipal council is always headed by the presiding officer, the municipal vice mayor.

Municipal council, 2010-2012

Members of the municipal council, 2010-2012
Position Name Party
Mayor Isidro L. Hemedes Jr. Nacionalista Party
Vice Mayor Rommel A. Gecolea Nacionalista Party
Municipal
Councilors
Christian G. Aguillo Liberal Party
Jose "Jimbo" G. Alcabasa Jr. Nacionalista Party
Maria Wanda C. Alimagno Aksyon Demokratiko
Imelda A. Entredicho Nacionalista Party
Apolinario "Pol" B. Hain Nacionalista Party
Ismael "Cocoy" M. Hemedes Nacionalista Party
Leif Leiglon A. Opiña Aksyon Demokratiko
Ricky A. Voluntad Liberal Party
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Severiano "Banoy" B. Hain (Niugan)
SK President Mark Kevin A. Urbina (Niugan)

Municipal council, 2007-2010

Members of the municipal council, 2007-2010
Position Name Party
Mayor Isidro L. Hemedes Jr. KAMPI
Vice Mayor Benjamin C. del Rosario Lakas–CMD
Municipal
Councilors
Maria Wanda C. Alimagno United Opposition
Jose M. Laviña Lakas–CMD
Rommel A. Gecolea KAMPI
Jose Benson G. Aguillo Lakas–CMD
Apolinario B. Hain KAMPI
Jose G. Alcabasa Jr. Lakas–CMD
Lope J. Diamante Jr. Lakas–CMD
Ernani J. Delfinado Lakas–CMD
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Severiano B. Hain (Niugan)
SK President Kenjie Norbertus G. del Rosario (Niugan)

Municipal council, 2004-2007

Members of the municipal council, 2004-2007
Position Name Party
Mayor Nila G. Aguillo Lakas–CMD
Vice Mayor Isidro L. Hemedes Jr. Lakas–CMD
Municipal
Councilors
Leif Laiglon A. Opiña Independent
Jose Benson G. Aguillo Lakas–CMD
Jose M. Laviña Lakas–CMD
Ernani J. Delfinado Lakas–CMD
Lope J. Diamante Jr. Lakas–CMD
Maria Wanda C. Alimagno PDP–Laban
Luzviminda J. Alcabasa Lakas–CMD
Rommel A. Gecolea PDP–Laban
Ex Officio City Council Members
ABC President Benjamin C. del Rosario (Niugan)
SK President Ismael M. Hemedes (Sala)

Municipal council, 2001-2004

Members of the municipal council, 2001-2004
Position Name Party
Mayor Proceso D. Aguillo Lakas–CMD
Vice Mayor Isidro L. Hemedes Jr. Lakas–CMD
Councilors Jose Benson G. Aguillo.

Elections

See also

References

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