Mayor of Malabon

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Mayor of Malabon
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since June 30, 2022
Style Mayora
Seat Malabon City Hall
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years
Inaugural holder Bernardo Dagala
Formation1903

The Mayor of Malabon (Filipino : Punong Lungsod ng Malabon) is the chief executive of the local government of Malabon in Metro Manila, Philippines. The mayor leads the city's departments in executing ordinances and delivering public services. The mayorship is a three-year term and each mayor is restricted to three consecutive terms, totaling nine years, although a mayor can be elected again after an interruption of one term.

The current mayor of Malabon is Jeannie Ng-Sandoval since 2022.

List

Names in italic were acting in capacity.

NameDeputy (later Vice Mayor)Term
Municipal Mayor of Malabon
Bernardo Dagala 1903-1905
Angel Luna1909-1911
Basilio BautistaMiguel Garcia [1] 1918-1921
Teofilo Santos1922-1927
Sinfroso Pascual1928-1930
Teofilo SantosJose Camus [1] 1931-1936
Eleuterio de Jesus1937-1939
Francisco Barican1939
Jose Geukeko1940-1945
Victor Gaza1945
Paterio Aquino1946-1951
Florante Villegas1952-1955
Paterio Aquino [2] Agapito Cruz [2] 1955-1959
Lucio Gutierrez1959-1971
Jose Cruz1971
Maynardo Espiritu [3] 1972-1986
Cipriano Lacson1987-1988
Prospero "Pong" Oreta1988-1995
Amado "Boy" Vicencio1995-2001
City Mayor of Malabon
Amado "Boy" VicencioMark Allan Jay Yambao2001-2003 [4]
Mark Allan Jay YambaoBenjamin Galauran [5] 2003-2003
Amado "Boy" Vicencio [6] [7] Mark Allan Jay Yambao2003-2004 [8]
Mark Allan Jay YambaoBenjamin Galauran2004-2004
Tito Oreta Arnold Vicencio (2004–2010)
Antolin Oreta III (2010–2012)
2004-2012 [9] [10] [11]
Antolin Oreta III Diosdado Cunanan (2012–2013)2012–2013
Antolin Oreta III Jeannie Ng-Sandoval (2013–2019)
Bernard Dela Cruz (2019–2022)
2013–2022
Jeannie Ng-Sandoval [12] Bernard Dela Cruz2022–present

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