Romblon Provincial Board Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Romblon Kasapulan Puodanon sang Romblon | |
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9th Romblon Provincial Board | |
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Term limits | 3 terms (9 years) |
Leadership | |
Presiding Officer | Felix Ylagan, Lakas–CMD |
Structure | |
Seats | 14 board members 1 ex officio presiding officer |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 3 years |
Authority | Local Government Code of the Philippines |
Elections | |
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Last election | May 9, 2022 |
Next election | May 9, 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Romblon Provincial Capitol Romblon, Romblon | |
Website | |
www.romblonprov.gov.ph |
The Romblon Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Romblon.
The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into two districts, one sending one member and the other sending seven members to the provincial board; the electorate votes the number of seats allocated for their district, with the candidates with the highest number of votes (first in the first district and the first seven in the second) being elected. The vice governor is the ex officio presiding officer, and only votes to break ties. The vice governor is elected via the plurality voting system throughout the province.
Elections | No. of seats per district | Ex officio seats | Total seats | |
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1st | 2nd | |||
2004 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2007 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2010 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2013 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2016 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2019 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2022 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
Election year | Name | Party | |
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Lakas | |||
KAMPI | |||
NPC | |||
Liberal | |||
Liberal | |||
Lakas | |||
PDP–Laban |
Election year | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | Member (party) | ||||||||
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2004 [1] | Francisco Solis (Lakas) | Giovanni Fondevilla (Lakas) | Jorge Ramos (Lakas) | Gil Moreno (Lakas) | Alicia Fetalvero (Lakas) | Fred Dorado (Lakas) | Andrew Fondevilla (Lakas) | Benjamin Irao (Liberal) | ||||||||
2007 [2] | Nelson Lim (Lakas) | Jorge Ramos (Lakas) | Gil Moreno (Lakas) | Patrocino Manalon (KAMPI) | Geminiano Galicia (Lakas) | Fred Dorado (Lakas) | Benjamin Irao (KAMPI) | Manuel Madrid (KAMPI) | ||||||||
2010 [3] | Nelson Lim (Lakas-Kampi) | Gil Moreno (Lakas-Kampi) | Abner Perez (NPC) | Samuel Romero (Nacionalista) | Fred Dorado (Lakas-Kampi) | Venizar Maravilla (Liberal) | Jim Fondevilla (NPC) | Felix Ylagan (NPC) | ||||||||
2013 [4] | Samuel Romero (Nacionalista) | Anthony Rugas (Liberal) | Abner Perez (Liberal) | Nelson Lim (Nacionalista) | Felix Ylagan (Liberal) | Juliet Fiel (Liberal) | Venizar Maravilla (Nacionalista) | Andrew Fondevilla (Nacionalista) | ||||||||
2016 [7] | Samuel Romero (Nacionalista) | Abner Perez (Liberal) | Armando Gutierrez (Nacionalista) | Jun Bernardo (Liberal) | Felix Ylagan (Liberal) | Andrew Fondevilla (Liberal) | Fred Dorado (Nacionalista) | Venizar Maravilla (Nacionalista) | ||||||||
2019 [5] | Nene Solis (Nacionalista) | Rachel Bañares (Nacionalista) | Jun Bernardo (Nacionalista) | Herminio Mortel (Nacionalista) | Fred Dorado (Nacionalista) | Robert Maulion (Nacionalista) | Rubelyn S. Solis (Liberal) | Jose Madrid (Liberal) | ||||||||
2022 [8] | Narciso "Jun" Bernardo, Jr. (PDP–Laban) | Maria Rhosarean Solis (Nacionalista) | Rachel Bañares (Nacionalista) | Herminio Mortel (PDP–Laban) | Natalio F. Beltran, III (Nacionalista) | Venizar "Boy" Maravilla (Nacionalista) | Fred Dorado (Nacionalista) | Rubelyn S. Solis (PDP–Laban) |
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