Mayor of Makati

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Mayor of Makati
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Seal of City of Makati
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Incumbent
Abigail Binay
since June 30, 2016
Style Mayor, Honorable
Seat Makati City Hall
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years
Inaugural holderMarcelino Magsaysay
Formation1901

The mayor of Makati (Filipino : Punong Lungsod ng Makati) is the head of the executive branch of Makati's government. The mayor holds office at the Makati City Hall.

Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the mayor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former mayor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice mayor becomes the mayor.

List

Makati Mayors Lane in Makati Poblacion Park, featuring busts of former mayors up to Jejomar Binay (center). Makati Mayors Lane, Poblacion, Makati.jpg
Makati Mayors Lane in Makati Poblacion Park, featuring busts of former mayors up to Jejomar Binay (center).
NamePartyTerm BeganTerm EndedDeputy (later Vice Mayor)
Municipal President of San Pedro de Macati
Marcelino Magsaysay19011903
Eusebio Arpilleda19031908
Hermogenes Santos19081911
Urbano Navarro19111913
Jose Magsaysay19131916
Municipal President of Makati
Pedro Domingo19171919
Ricardo Arpilleda19191920
Igmidio Flores19201922
Mayor of the Municipality of Makati
Nicanor F. Garcia19221934Pablo Cortez [1]
Jose Villena [lower-alpha 1] 19351944Deogracias Luciano [1]
Pablo Cortez19441947
Jose Villena19481954 [lower-alpha 2] Bernardo Umali [2]
Ignacio Babasa [lower-alpha 3] 19541954
Bernardo Umali19541954
Maximo Estrella Liberal 19561969Teotimo Geallogo
Jose Luciano19691971 [lower-alpha 4] Johnny Wilson
Cesar AlzonaOctober 1971 [lower-alpha 3] December 1971
Nemesio Yabut KBL January 1, 1972February 25, 1986 [lower-alpha 4] [3] Johnny Wilson
Jejomar C. Binay PDP–Laban February 27, 1986 [c] December 31, 1987 [lower-alpha 5] Roberto Brillantes
Sergio SantosJanuary 1, 1988 [c] February 15, 1988
Jejomar C. Binay PDP–Laban February 15, 1988February 4, 1995Conchitina Sevilla-Bernardo (1988–1989)
Augusto V. Pangan Sr. (1989–1992)
Arturo S. Yabut (1992–1995)
Mayor of the City of Makati
Jejomar C. Binay PDP–Laban February 4, 1995June 30, 1998Arturo S. Yabut
Elenita S. Binay PDP–Laban June 30, 1998June 30, 2001 Eduardo Manzano
Jejomar C. Binay PDP–Laban June 30, 2001June 30, 2010Ernesto S. Mercado
Jejomar Erwin S. Binay, Jr. PDP–Laban June 30, 2010June 30, 2015 [lower-alpha 2] [4] Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr.
UNA
Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. [lower-alpha 3] Liberal July 1, 2015June 30, 2016Virgilio Hilario Sr. (acting; 2015) [5]
Leonardo Magpantay (acting; 2015–2016) [6]
Mar-Len Abigail S. Binay-Campos UNA June 30, 2016Present Monique Yazmin Maria Q. Lagdameo
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Notes
  1. Concurrently served as the Assistant Mayor of the City of Greater Manila for Makati from 1941 to 1944, under Mayors Jorge B. Vargas (1941–1942) and León Guinto (1942–1944).
  2. 1 2 Removed from office.
  3. 1 2 3 Served in acting capacity.
  4. 1 2 Died in office
  5. Resigned.

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