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Below is the list of the Municipal Mayors of Boac, Marinduque since the Philippines gained independence in 1898.
Order | Mayor | Vice Mayor |
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1st Mayor of Boac 1898 | Tomas Roque | |
2nd Mayor of Boac 1898-1900 | Florentino Paras | |
3rd Mayor of Boac 1900-1901 | Tomas Del Mundo | |
4th Mayor of Boac 1901-1903 | Pedro M. Nieva | |
5th Mayor of Boac 1903-1905 | Doroteo Mercader | |
6th Mayor of Boac 1905-1907 | Tomas Del Mundo | |
7th Mayor of Boac 1907-1909 | Pedro Madrigal | |
8th Mayor of Boac 1909-1916 | Vicente Trivino | |
9th Mayor of Boac 1916-1922 | Gumersindo De La Santa | |
10th Mayor of Boac 1922-1925 | Jose Deogracias | |
11th Mayor of Boac 1925-1929 | Pedro Del Mundo | |
12th Mayor of Boac 1929-1931 | Jose Deogracias | Ciriaco M. Manrique |
13th Mayor of Boac 1931-1933 | Ramon Moreno | |
14th Mayor of Boac 1933-1934 | Geronimo Lanot | |
15th Mayor of Boac 1934-1937 | Lucio Livelo | |
16th Mayor of Boac 1937-1940 | Fernando Canovas | |
17th Mayor of Boac 1940-1941 | Pedro Del Mundo | |
18th Mayor of Boac 1941-1944 | Joaquin Roque | |
Japanese Occupation 1944-1946 | Unknown/vacated | |
19th Mayor of Boac 1946-1959 | Jose Madrigal | Ciriaco M. Manrique (1946–1955) |
20th Mayor of Boac 1959-1971 | Cesar L. Nepomuceno | |
21st Mayor of Boac 1971-1980 | Dominador M. Leonida | |
22nd Mayor of Boac 1980-1986 | Remedios Reyes-Festin | |
23rd Mayor of Boac 1986-1987 | Pedrito M. Nepomuceno | |
24th Mayor of Boac 1988-1992 | Dominador M. Leonida | |
25th Mayor of Boac 1992-1993 | Alejandro B. Solomon | Alfonso M. Labay |
26th Mayor of Boac 1993-1995 | Alfonso M. Labay | |
27th Mayor of Boac 1995-2004 | Roberto M. Madla | Dante J. Marquez |
28th Mayor of Boac 2004-2010 | Meynardo B. Solomon | |
29th Mayor of Boac 2010–present | Roberto M. Madla | Dante J. Marquez |
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