Mayor of Angeles City

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Mayor of Angeles City
Punong Lungsod ning Angeles
Seal of Angeles City.png
Seal of Angeles City
Rep. Carmelo Lazatin II (19th Congress).jpg
since June 30, 2025
Style The Honorable
Seat Angeles City Hall
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
Inaugural holderLaureano Suarez
(under American Period)
Formation1901
DeputyVice Mayor of Angeles City
Salary 196,206 per month
₱2,354,472 per year [3]
Website https://www.angelescity.gov.ph/

The Mayor of Angeles City (Kapampangan : Punong Lungsod ning Angeles) is the head of the local government of the city of Angeles in Pampanga, Philippines who is elected to three year terms. The Mayor is also the executive head and leads the city's departments in executing the city ordinances and improving public services. The city mayor is restricted to three consecutive terms, totaling nine years, although a mayor can be elected again after an interruption of one term. [4]

Contents

List

No.PortraitMayorTerm
Municipal President (1901–1937)
1 3x4.svg Laureano Suarez1901–1902
2 3x4.svg Esteban Gomez1902–1904
3 3x4.svg Marcelo Mesina1904
4 3x4.svg Lauro Dizon1904–1906
5 3x4.svg Leandro Panlilio1906–1908
6 3x4.svg Jose P. Henson1908–1910
7 3x4.svg Galicano Valdes1910–1913
8 3x4.svg Demetrio Gomez1913–1916
9 3x4.svg Emiliano Valdes1916–1919
10 Clemente Dayrit.jpg Clemente N. Dayrit1919–1922
11 Juan de Dios Nepomuceno.jpg Juan D. Nepomuceno1922–1928
12 Ricardo Nepomuceno y Paras.jpg Ricardo Nepomuceno1928–1931
13 Francisco Lacsamana Lazatin.jpg Francisco Lazatin1931–1937
Municipal Mayor (1937–1963)
14 Clemente Dayrit.jpg Clemente N. Dayrit1937–1941
15 Agapito del Rosario.jpg Agapito de Rosario1941–1942
16 Clemente Dayrit.jpg Clemente N. Dayrit1942–1944
17 Miguel Malig.jpg Miguel Malig1936–1937
18 Ponciano Dayrit.jpg Ponciano Dayrit1944–1945
19 Alberto Sicangco.jpg Alberto Sicangco1945
20 Ricardo Canlas.jpg Ricardo Canlas1945–1946
21 Rafael "Feleng" Lazatin.jpg Rafael L. Lazatin 1946–1947
22 Vicente Henson.jpg Vicente N. Henson1947
23 Jose Pangilinan.jpg Jose Pangilinan1947–1951
Mariano Henson.jpg Mariano A. HensonOctober 8 – November 5, 1951
24 Manuel Abad Santos.jpg Manuel Abad Santos1952–1959
25 Rafael del Rosario.jpg Rafael S. del Rosario1960–1963
City Mayor (1963–present)
25 Rafael del Rosario.jpg Rafael S. del Rosario1964–1967
26 Eugenio Suarez.jpg Eugenio N. Suarez1968–1971
27 Rafael "Feleng" Lazatin.jpg Rafael L. Lazatin [5] 1972–1979
28 Francisco Nepomuceno.jpg Francisco G. Nepomuceno 1980–1987
29 Antonio Abad Santos.jpg Antonio A. Abad Santos1988–1992
30 Edgardo Pamintuan Sr.jpg Edgardo D. Pamintuan 1992–1998
3x4.svg Maximo L. SangilMarch 7 - June 30, 1998
31
Carmelo "Tarzan" Lazatin Sr.jpg
Carmelo F. Lazatin [6] 1998–2007
32 Rep. Francis L. Nepomuceno - 13th Congress.jpg Francis L. Nepomuceno [7] 2007-2010
33 Edgardo Pamintuan Sr.jpg Edgardo D. Pamintuan [8] 2010–2019
34 Carmelo Lazatin Jr.jpg Carmelo G. Lazatin Jr. [9] [10] 2019–2025
35 Rep. Carmelo Lazatin II (19th Congress).jpg Carmelo Lazatin II [11] [12] 2025–present

Vice Mayor of Angeles City

Vice Mayor of Angeles City
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Seal of the Office of the Vice Mayor
Official Portrait of Vice Mayor Amos Rivera 2025 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Amos B. Rivera
since June 30, 2025
Style The Honorable
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms

The vice mayor is the second-highest official in the city. The vice mayor is elected via popular vote; although most mayoral candidates have running mates, the vice mayor is elected separately from the mayor. This can result in the mayor and the vice mayor coming from different political parties.

The vice mayor is the presiding officer of the Angeles City Council. The vice mayor can only vote as the tiebreaker. When a mayor is removed from office, the vice mayor becomes the mayor until the scheduled next election.

List of Vice Mayor

No.PortraitVice MayorTerm
Antonio Abad Santos.jpg Antonio A. Abad Santos1986–1988
Edgardo Pamintuan Sr.jpg
Edgardo Pamintuan Sr. 1988–1992
3x4.svg Ricardo Zalamea1992–1995
Rep. Francis L. Nepomuceno - 13th Congress.jpg
Francis L. Nepomuceno 1995–1998
3x4.svg Ricardo Zalamea1998–2007
Vicky Vega-Cabigting (cropped).jpg
Vicky Vega-Cabigting 2007–2016
Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno.jpg
Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno [13] 2016–2019
Vicky Vega-Cabigting (cropped).jpg
Vicky Vega-Cabigting [14] 2019–2025
Official Portrait of Vice Mayor Amos Rivera 2025 (cropped).jpg
Amos Rivera 2025–present

Elections

References

  1. Compensation and Position Classification Act of 1989 (August 21, 1989), Chan Robles Virtual Law Library.
  2. "EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 611, AUTHORIZING COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS TO GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL]". Official Gazette. Government of the Philippines. July 1, 2007.
  3. On August 21, 1989, Republic Act No. 6758 directed the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to establish and administer a unified Compensation and Position Classification System along lines specified in that Act. [1] On March 14, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued Executive Order No. 611 Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is hereby directed to implement a ten percent (10%) increase over the basic monthly salaries of civilian government personnel whose positions are covered by the Compensation and Position Classification System as of June 30, 2007, including the salaries of the President, Vice-President, Senators and members of the House of Representatives, but to take effect only after the expiration of the respective terms of office of the incumbent officials pursuant to Section 10 of Article VI and Section 6 of Article VII of the 1987 Constitution. [2]
  4. "EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT". The Official Gazette PH. officialgazette.gov.ph. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
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  7. Marcelo, Elizabeth (1 April 2017). "Ex-mayor gets 20 years over vehicle donation". The Philippine Star . Retrieved 17 December 2025.
  8. Ubaldo, John Elmer (4 April 2010). "Mayoralty Aspirant of Angeles City: Former Sec. Edgardo "Ed" Pamintuan". SunStar Publishing Inc. Retrieved 17 December 2025.
  9. Cayabyab, Charlene A. (2022-05-10). "Pogi Lazatin wins landslide in Angeles City mayoral race". SunStar Publishing Inc. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  10. Cayabyab, Charlene A. (2022-07-02). "Angeles mayor takes oath for second term". SunStar Publishing Inc. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  11. Untalan, Sherylin (2025-05-13). "Candidates from rival parties take top posts in Angeles City". GMA News Online . Retrieved 2025-05-13.
  12. Gavilan, Jodesz (2025-05-13). "Pampanga congressman Jon Lazatin proclaimed Angeles City mayor". RAPPLER. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  13. Sangil, Max (6 September 2021). "Sangil: Where are the Nepomucenos?". Sunstar Publishing Inc. Retrieved 17 December 2025.
  14. "PROFILE: MARIA VICENTA VEGA | Candidate for Vice-mayor - 2022 elections". PHVOTE. Archived from the original on 10 February 2025. Retrieved 2025-12-17.