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Governance of Quezon City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Quezon City Council is Quezon City's Sangguniang Panlungsod or legislature. It is composed of 36 councilors, with 6 councilors elected from Quezon City's six councilor districts (coextensive with the Legislative districts of Quezon City) and two councilors elected from the ranks of barangay (neighborhood) chairmen and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils). The presiding officer of the council is the Vice Mayor, who is elected citywide.
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Quezon City Council Sangguniang Panlungsod - Lungsod Quezon | |
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22nd Quezon City Council | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 3 terms (9 years) |
Leadership | |
Presiding Officer | |
Structure | |
Seats | 38 councilors (including 2 ex officio members) 1 ex officio presiding officer |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 3 years |
Authority | Quezon City Charter Local Government Code of the Philippines |
Elections | |
Plurality-at-large voting (36 seats) Indirect election (2 seats) | |
Last election | May 9, 2022 |
Next election | May 12, 2025 |
Meeting place | |
Carlos Albert Hall, Quezon City Hall | |
Website | |
Quezon City Council Website |
The Quezon City Council was originally formed on October 12, 1939, pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 of Commonwealth Act No. 502, otherwise known as "An Act to Create Quezon City".[1][2]
In its first formation, there were only three members, all appointed by the President of the Philippines. The first three members of the council were Dr. Eusebio Aguilar (Director of Health and City Health Officer), Jose Paez (Engineering Division of the Capital City Planning Commission) and Alejandro Roces Sr. (General Manager of the People's Homesite Corporation).
Membership in the City Council increased as the city's population grew. By 1959, there were eight councilors. In 1972, the council's membership was increased to 16; four for each of the city's four districts. From 1988 to 2010, the council's composition increased to 27 as each of the four districts elected 6 councilors with an additional of two ex-officio members, plus the vice mayor, serving as the council's presiding officer.
When Republic Act No. 10170 was signed into law, creating two new legislative districts for Quezon City, 12 additional councilors were added to the council, increasing its membership to 39.[3]
The Sangguniang Panlungsod, as the legislative body of the city, is mandated by the Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act No. 7160) to:
Furthermore, the following duties and functions are relegated to the Sangguniang Panlungsod:
Each of Quezon City's six councilor districts elects six councilors to the council. In plurality-at-large voting, a voter may vote up to six candidates, with the candidates having the six highest number of votes being elected. In addition, the barangay chairmen and the SK chairmen throughout the city elect amongst themselves their representatives to the council. Hence, there are 38 councilors.
City council elections are synchronized with other elections in the country. Elections are held every first Monday of May every third year since 1992.
Position | Name | District | Party[4] | |
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Presiding officer | Gian Carlo G. Sotto | SBP | ||
City councilors | Alex Bernard R. Cruz-Herrera | 1st district | SBP | |
Joseph Emile Juico | SBP | |||
Dorothy "Doray" A. Delarmente | SBP | |||
Tany Joe "TJ" L. Calalay | SBP | |||
Nicole Ella "Nikki" V. Crisologo | PFP | |||
Charm Ferrer | SBP | |||
Aly Medalla | 2nd district | SBP | ||
Dave Valmocina | SBP | |||
Eden Delilah "Candy" Medina-Atienza | SBP | |||
Rannie Ludovica | SBP | |||
Fernando Miguel "Mikey" F. Belmonte | SBP | |||
Godie Liban | SBP | |||
Kate Abigael G. Coseteng | 3rd district | SBP | ||
Geleen Lumbad | SBP | |||
Chuckie Antonio | SBP | |||
Wencerom Benedict "Wency" C. Lagumbay | Nacionalista | |||
Don De Leon | SBP | |||
Anton Reyes | NPC | |||
Maria Imelda "Imee" A. Rillo | 4th district | Lakas | ||
Irene R. Belmonte | SBP | |||
Ma. Aurora "Marra" C. Suntay | SBP | |||
Raquel Malañgen | Lakas | |||
Egay Yap | SBP | |||
Nanette Castelo-Daza | Lakas | |||
Joseph Visaya | 5th district | SBP | ||
Mutya Castelo | Lakas | |||
Alfred Vargas | SBP | |||
Shaira "Shay" L. Liban | SBP | |||
Ramon Vicente "Ram" V. Medalla | SBP | |||
Aiko Melendez | SBP | |||
Eric Z. Medina | 6th district | SBP | ||
Ellie Juan | SBP | |||
Kristine Alexia Matias | SBP | |||
Banjo Pilar | SBP | |||
Vito Sotto Generoso | SBP | |||
Victor Bernardo | SBP | |||
ABC President | Alfredo S. Roxas (Kaligayahan) | Nonpartisan | ||
SK Federation President | Sami Neri [5] (Damayan) | Nonpartisan |
Position | Name | District | Party | |
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Presiding officer | Gian Carlo G. Sotto | SBP | ||
City councilors | Alex Bernard R. Cruz-Herrera | 1st district | SBP | |
Lena Marie "Mayen" P. Juico | SBP | |||
Dorothy "Doray" A. Delarmente | SBP | |||
Tany Joe "TJ" L. Calalay | SBP | |||
Nicole Ella "Nikki" V. Crisologo | PDP–Laban | |||
Victor "Jun" V. Ferrer, Jr. | SBP | |||
Winston "Winnie" T. Castelo | 2nd district | SBP | ||
Voltaire Godofredo "Bong" L. Liban III | SBP | |||
Eden Delilah "Candy" Medina-Atienza | SBP | |||
Ramon "Toto" P. Medalla | SBP | |||
Fernando Miguel "Mikey" F. Belmonte | SBP | |||
Estrella "Star" C. Valmocina | SBP | |||
Franz S. Pumaren | 3rd district | SBP | ||
Kate Abigael G. Coseteng | SBP | |||
Matias John T. Defensor | SBP | |||
Wencerom Benedict "Wency" C. Lagumbay | Nacionalista | |||
Jorge L. Banal | SBP | |||
Oryza Shelley "Peachy" V. de Leon | SBP | |||
Maria Imelda "Imee" A. Rillo | 4th district | SBP | ||
Ma. Aurora "Marra" C. Suntay | SBP | |||
Irene R. Belmonte | SBP | |||
Restituto "Resty" B. Malañgen | SBP | |||
Ivy Xenia L. Lagman | SBP | |||
Hero Clarence M. Bautista | SBP | |||
Jose "Joe" A. Visaya | 5th district | SBP | ||
Karl Edgar C. Castelo | SBP | |||
Patrick Michael "PM" D. Vargas | SBP | |||
Shiara "Shay" L. Liban | SBP | |||
Ramon Vicente "Ram" V. Medalla | SBP | |||
Allan Butch T. Francisco | SBP | |||
Ma. Victoria "Marivic" Co-Pilar | 6th district | SBP | ||
Melencio "Bobby" T. Castelo Jr. | SBP | |||
Rogelio "Roger" P. Juan | SBP | |||
Diorella Marie "Lala" G. Sotto-Antonio | SBP | |||
Donato "Donny" C. Matias | SBP | |||
Eric Z. Medina | SBP | |||
ABC President | Alfredo S. Roxas (Kaligayahan) | Nonpartisan | ||
SK Federation President | Noe Lorenzo B. Dela Fuente III | Nonpartisan |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Mariano Sta. Romana |
City councilors | Florentino Lapuz |
Romulo Lucasan | |
Rafael Mison, Jr. | |
Luisa Orendain | |
Eduardo Paredes | |
Proceso Sebastian | |
Saturnino Bermudez | |
Conrado Benitez |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Vicente O. Novales |
City councilors | Carlos L. Albert |
Conrado Benitez | |
Victorio Diamonon | |
Proceso Sebastian | |
Jose G. Narcelles | |
Vidal Tan | |
Pedro Tuazon | |
Anastacio Yabut |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Ysidro Guevarra |
City councilors | Anacleto S. Madrilejo |
Lucas R. Pascual | |
Martin S. Manahan | |
Romulo G. Lucasan | |
Nicanor A. Ramirez | |
Reynaldo T. Ermita | |
Felipe Cabrera | |
Benjamin Paguia | |
Gregorio P. Veluz | |
Jesus M. Ponce | |
Luciano M. Dominguez | |
Isabelo T. Crisostomo |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Francisco Batacan |
City councilors | Ramon Vicencio |
Claro Pinga | |
Jose P. Cruz | |
Delfin Garcia | |
Francisco Batacan | |
Adolfo Eufemio | |
Ponciano S. Reyes | |
Jesus B. Meritt | |
Melencio S. Nadonga | |
Enrique T. Ramirez | |
Rafael B. Icasiano |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Gregorio B. Roxas |
Francisco Batacan | |
City councilors | Leon Malubay |
Ramon Vicencio | |
Luis Sianghio | |
Claro R. Pinga | |
Pablo Pablo |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Matias Defensor |
Gregorio Roxas | |
Francisco P. Batacan | |
City councilors | Leon Malubay |
Hipolito Lopez | |
Ramon Vicencio | |
Gregorio B. Roxas |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Ponciano Bernardo |
City councilors | Eusebio Aguilar |
Jose Paez | |
Alejandro Roces, Sr. |
Position | Name |
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Presiding officer | Vicente Fragante |
City councilors | Eusebio Aguilar |
Jose Paez | |
Alejandro Roces, Sr. |
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