Cavite Provincial Board

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Cavite Provincial Board

Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Cavite
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
Leadership
Presiding Officer
Structure
Seats19 board members
1 ex officio presiding officer
Cavite Provincial Board composition.svg
Political groups
  NUP (12)
  Lakas–CMD (3)
  PDP–Laban (1)
  UNA (1)
  NPC (1)
  Non-partisan (2)
Length of term
3 years
Authority Local Government Code of the Philippines
Elections
Last election
May 9, 2022
Next election
May 12, 2025
Meeting place
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Legislative Building, Provincial Capitol Compound,
Trece Martires, Cavite, Philippines
Website
Cavite Provincial Board Official Website

The Cavite Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Cavite.

Contents

The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into eight districts, two representatives in each district. The candidates with the highest number of votes in each district, depending on the number of members the district sends, are elected. [1] The vice governor is the ex officio presiding officer, and only votes to break ties. The vice governor is elected via the plurality voting system province-wide.

The districts used in appropriation of members is coextensive with the legislative districts of Cavite.

Aside from the regular members, the board also includes the provincial federation presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay (ABC, from its old name "Association of Barangay Captains"), the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK, youth councils) and the Philippine Councilors League (PCL).

District apportionment

ElectionsNo. of seats per districtEx officio seatsTotal seats
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
1987201022239
2010–20192222222317
2019–present22222222319

List of members

An additional three ex officio members are the presidents of the provincial chapters of the Association of Barangay Captains, the Councilors' League, the Sangguniang Kabataan provincial president; the municipal and city (if applicable) presidents of the Association of Barangay Captains, Councilor's League and Sangguniang Kabataan, shall elect amongst themselves their provincial presidents which shall be their representatives at the board.

Vice Governor

Election
year
NamePartyRef.
1995 Bong Revilla Lakas
1998 Juanito Victor Remulla Lakas
2001 LDP
2004 LDP
2007 Dencito Campaña Liberal
2010 Recto Cantimbuhan Liberal
2013 Jolo Revilla Lakas [2]
2016 Lakas [3]
2019 NPC [4]
2022 Athena Bryana Tolentino NUP [5]

1st District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Dino Carlo R. Chua
(Lakas–CMD)
Ryan R. Enriquez
(Lakas–CMD)
[2]
2016 Ryan R. Enriquez
(UNA)
Gilbert V. Gandia
(UNA)
[3]
2019 Davey Christian R. Chua
(Nacionalista)
Romel R. Enriquez
(Nacionalista)
[4]
2022 Davey Christian R. Chua
(Lakas–CMD)
Romel R. Enriquez
(NUP)
[5]

2nd District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2010Rolando S. Remulla
(Lakas–CMD)
Edwin E. Malvar
(Liberal)
2013 Edralin G. Gawaran
(Lakas–CMD)
Rolando S. Remulla
(Lakas–CMD)
[2]
2016 Edralin G. Gawaran
(Lakas–CMD)
Reynaldo M. Fabian
(Lakas–CMD)
[3]
2019 Edralin G. Gawaran
(NPC)
Edwin E. Malvar
(Liberal)
[4]
2022 Ramon Vicente Revilla
(Lakas–CMD)
Edwin E Malvar
(Lakas–CMD)
[5]

3rd District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Larry Boy S. Nato
(Liberal)
Arnel M. Catimbuhan
(Liberal)
[2]
2016 Larry Boy S. Nato
(Liberal)
Homer T. Saquilayan
(Nacionalista)
[3]
2019 Jeffrey V. Asistio
(PDP–Laban)
Dennis T. Lacson
(PDP–Laban)
[4]
2022 Shernan Jaro
(NUP)
Ony Catimbuhan
(NUP)
[5]

4th District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Teofilo B. Lara
(NUP)
Raul Rex D. Mangubat
(NUP)
[2]
2016 Teofilo B. Lara
(NUP)
Valeriano S. Encabo
(NUP)
[3]
2019 Fulgencio C. dela Cuesta Jr.
(NUP)
Valeriano S. Encabo
(NUP)
[4]
2022 Nickol Austria
(NUP)
Fulgencio dela Cuesta Jr.
(NUP)
[5]

5th District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Ivee Jayne A. Reyes
(Lakas–CMD)
Marcos C. Amutan
(Lakas–CMD)
[2]
2016 Ivee Jayne A. Reyes
(UNA)
Marcos C. Amutan
(UNA)
[3]
2019 Ivee Jayne A. Reyes
(Nacionalista)
Alston Kevin A. Anarna
(Independent)
[4]
2022 Aidel Paul Belamide
(NPC)
Marcos C. Amutan
(NUP)
[5]

6th District

2019–present

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2019 Felix A. Grepo
(NUP)
Kerby J. Salazar
(KANP)
[4] [6]
2022 Maurito Sison
(NUP)
Kerby J. Salazar
(NUP)
[5]

2013–2019

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Hermogenes C. Arayata III
(Liberal)
Felix A. Grepo
(Lakas–CMD)
[2]
2016 [lower-alpha 1] Felix A. Grepo
(NUP)
Raymundo A. del Rosario
(UNA)
[3]
  1. Republic Act No. 11069, approved on September 14, 2018, reapportioning the province of Cavite into eight legislative districts to make General Trias the province's sixth legislative district. [7]

7th District

2019–present

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2019 Angelito H. Langit
(Nacionalista)
Crispin Diego D. Remulla
(Nacionalista)
[4]
2022 Raymundo del Rosario
(NUP)
Crispin Diego D. Remulla
(NUP) [lower-alpha 1]
[5]
Francisco Gabriel D. Remulla
(NUP) [lower-alpha 2]
[9]
  1. Resigned on election as representative of Cavite's 7th district in February 2023. [8]
  2. Designated as board member on March 16, 2023 to finish Crispin Diego Remulla's term.

2013–2019

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2013 Irene P. Bencito
(Nacionalista)
Eireen R. Beratio-Cocos
(Liberal)
[2]
2016 Reyniel A. Ambion
(Liberal)
Reinalyne V. Varias
(UNA)
[3]

8th District

Election
year
Member (party)Member (party)Ref.
2019 Reyniel A. Ambion
(PDP–Laban)
Virgilio P. Varias
(PDP–Laban)
[4]
2022 Rainier Ambion
(NUP)
Irene Bencito
(UNA)
[5]

Philippine Councilor's League President

Election
year
Member (party)
2013Armando V. Bernal (Kawit)
(UNA)
2016Kerby J. Salazar (General Trias)
(NUP)
2019Benzen Raleigh G. Rusit (Cavite City)
(Partido Magdalo)
2019Nickanor N. Austria, Jr. (Dasmariñas)
(NUP)
2022Anne Jomille D. Humarang (Trece Martires)
(NUP) (interim)
Francisco A. Barzaga (Dasmariñas)
(NUP)

Liga ng mga Barangay President

Election
year
Member (party)
2013Conrado A. Viado (Amadeo)
(Nonpartisan)
2016Francisco Paolo P. Crisostomo (Silang)
(Nonpartisan)
2018Francisco Paolo P. Crisostomo (Silang)
(Nonpartisan)
2022Francisco Paolo P. Crisostomo (Silang)
(Nonpartisan)

SK Provincial Federation President

Election
year
Member (party)
2018Jerome Napoleon T. Gonzales (Dasmariñas)
(Nonpartisan)
2022Frederick Magallanes (Maragondon)
(Nonpartisan)
2023Tom Carlo Ardemer (Carmona)
(Nonpartisan)

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