List of mayors of Boac, Marinduque

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Below is the list of the Municipal Mayors of Boac, Marinduque since the Philippines gained independence in 1898.

OrderMayorVice Mayor
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 DeograciasCiriaco 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 MadrigalCiriaco 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. SolomonAlfonso M. Labay
26th Mayor of Boac
1993-1995
Alfonso M. Labay
27th Mayor of Boac
1995-2004
Roberto M. MadlaDante J. Marquez
28th Mayor of Boac
2004-2010
Meynardo B. Solomon
29th Mayor of Boac
2010–present
Roberto M. MadlaDante J. Marquez

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