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Mayor of Tagbilaran

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Mayor of Tagbilaran
Punong sa Dakbayan sa Tagbilaran
since June 30, 2022
StyleThe Honorable
SeatTagbilaran City Hall,
Tagbilaran City, Bohol
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length3 years, renewable twice consecutively
Inaugural holderPedro Belderol
SuccessionVice Mayor then Highest ranking Sangguniang Panlungsod member
DeputyVice Mayor
WebsiteCity Government of Tagbilaran

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

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Chief Executives of Tagbilaran since 1742
Term Title Name
1742 Gobernadorcillo Calixto Marcos
1744 – 1829 Sector Leader of Dagohoy Calixto Sotero
unknown Gobernadorcillo Martin Flores
unknown Gobernadorcillo Manuel de la Peña
1832 Gobernadorcillo Leonardo Guillermo
1854 Gobernadorcillo Leon Torralba
1855 Gobernadorcillo Francisco Reales
1856 Gobernadorcillo Esteban Butalid
1857 Gobernadorcillo Alejandro Fama
1870 Gobernadorcillo Pedro Matig‑a
1876 Gobernadorcillo Felipe Rocha
c. 1880 Gobernadorcillo Jacinto Borja y Borja
c. 1885 Gobernadorcillo Flaviano Ramirez
c. 1892 Gobernadorcillo Manuel Miñoza
1898 Gobernadorcillo Eduardo Calceta
19 May 1898 – Apr 1899 Presidente Municipal Salustiano Borja
Apr 1899 – 17 May 1900 Presidente Municipal Margarito Torralba
1900 Presidente Municipal Claudio Gallares
1901 – 1902 Presidente Municipal Anecito Clarin
1 Apr 1902 – 1903 Presidente Municipal Macario Sarmiento
1904 – 1905 Presidente Municipal Servando Matig‑a
1906 Presidente Municipal Mariano Parras
1907 Presidente Municipal Margarito Torralba
1908 Presidente Municipal Gaudencio Mendoza
1909 Presidente Municipal Lorenzo Torralba
1910 Presidente Felipe Sarmiento
1911 Presidente Miguel Parras
1912 Presidente Nicolas Butalid
19 Oct 1912 – 1916 Presidente Celestino Gallares
6 Oct 1916 – 24 May 1918 Presidente Jacinto Remolador
25 May 1918 – 1919 Presidente Gregorio Peñaflor
1920 – 1922 Presidente Felipe Sarmiento
1923 – 1925 Presidente Timoteo Butalid
1926 – 1931 Presidente Andres Torralba
1931 – 1938 Presidente Genaro Visarra
1939 – 1941 Municipal Mayor Honorio Grupo
22 May 1942 – 1945 Municipal Mayor Manuel Espuelas
26 May 1945 – 1946 Municipal Mayor Mariano Rocha
Apr 1946 – Aug 1946 Municipal Mayor Manuel Espuelas
2 Sep 1946 – Dec 1947 Municipal Mayor Honorio Grupo
1 Jan 1948 – 31 Dec 1959 Municipal Mayor Pedro Belderol
(3 terms)
1 Jan 1960 – 31 Dec 1971 Municipal/City Mayor Venancio Inting
(3 terms)
1 Jan 1972 – 31 Dec 1979 City Mayor Rolando Butalid
(2 terms)
1 Jan 1980 – Mar 1986 City Mayor Jose Ma. Rocha
(3 terms)
19 Mar 1986 – 18 Jan 1987 OIC City Mayor Dan Lim
19 Jan 1987 – 1 Dec 1987 OIC City Mayor Jose Torralba
2 Dec 1987 – 6 Dec 1987 OIC City Mayor Carmen Gatal
7 Dec 1987 – 17 May 1988 OIC City Mayor Bonifacio Libay
18 May 1988 – 23 Jun 1988 OIC City Mayor Ismael Villamor
24 Jun 1988 – 30 Jun 1992 City Mayor Jose Torralba
30 Jun 1992 – 30 Jun 1995 City Mayor Jose Ma. Rocha
30 Jun 1995 – 30 Jun 2004 City Mayor Jose Torralba
(3 terms)
30 Jun 2004 – 30 Jun 2013 City Mayor Dan Lim
(3 terms)
30 Jun 2013 – 30 June 2022 City Mayor John Geesnell Yap
(3 terms)
30 Jun 2022 – present City Mayor Jane Censoria Cajes-Yap

References

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  1. ^ Republic Act No. 7160 (October 10, 1991), AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 (PDF)
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