Mayor of Cauayan, Isabela

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Mayor of Cauayan
Incumbent
Caesar "Jaycee" Dy Jr.
since June 30, 2022
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years
Formation1901

The mayor of Cauayan (Filipino : Punong Lungsod ng Cauayan) is the head of the local government of the city of Cauayan, Isabela, 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.

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Municipal Mayors (1900–2001)

Mayor [1] Term
1Eustacio Canciller1900-1902
Bruno Dalauidao (disputed)1900-1903
2Pascual Dalupang1902-1904
3Leon Banigan1904-1907
4Vicente Cananc.1908
5Bernardo Cadiz Dacuycuy1907-1910
1915-1917
6Mariano Bucag1918-1920
7Prospero Cortez1921-1923
1932-1935
8Raymundo Zipagan1926–1929
9Simplicio Albano1929-1932
10Felipe Bucag1935-1938
Calixto Damatan (disputed)1936-1937
11Guillermo Blas1938
12Zoilo Cuntapay1938–1941
13Federico Padron Acio1941–1942
1945-1947
Cecilio Pacaba (disputed)1942-1944
14Jose Mendoza Canciller1942
15Basilio Pacaba1943-1944
16Lucas Banigan1944-1945
17Leon Babaran1947-1948
18Jose A. Africano1948-1955
19Tranquilino Dalupang1956-1963
20 Faustino N. Dy Sr. 1964-1971
21Carlos A. Uy1972-1983
22 Benjamin G. Dy 1983-1986
1988-1992
23Diosdado Bueno Ramirez1986-1987
24Paulino Santos Sawit1987
25Simeon Tomas Dela Cruz1987-1988
26 Faustino G. Dy III 1992-2001

City Mayors (since 2001)

MayorTerm
1Caesar G. Dy Sr.2001-2010
2Benjamin G. Dy2010-2013
3Bartolome Agonoy Mallillin2013
4Bernard Faustino M. Dy2013-2022
5Caesar "Jaycee" Dy Jr. [2] 2022–present

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References

  1. "HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CITY OF CAUAYAN, PROVINCE OF ISABELA" (PDF). Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  2. Martin, Victor. "Clans dominate Cagayan, Isabela elections". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-05-15.