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Ifugao Provincial Board

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Ifugao Provincial Board

Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Ifugao
Type
Type
Term limits
3 terms (9 years)
Leadership
Presiding Officer
Glenn Prudenciano, Liberal Party
since June 30, 2019
Structure
Seats11 board members
1 ex officio presiding officer
Ifugao Provincial Board composition
Political groups
  Liberal (3)
  KBL (1)
  Independent (6)
  Nonpartisan (2)
Length of term
3 years
AuthorityLocal Government Code of the Philippines
Elections
Last election
May 9, 2022
Next election
May 12, 2025
Meeting place
Ifugao Provincial Capitol, Lagawe

The Ifugao Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Ifugao.

The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into two districts, each having four seats. A voter votes up to four names, with the top four candidates per district 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 province-wide.

Aside from the regular members, the board also includes the provincial federation presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay (ABC, from its old name "Association of Barangay Captains"), the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK, youth councils) and the Philippine Councilors League (PCL).

Apportionment

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The districts used in appropriation of members is not coextensive with the legislative district of Ifugao; unlike congressional representation which is at-large, Ifugao is divided into two districts for representation in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.

The first district includes the western side of the province, encompassing the capital, Lagawe, as well as the municipalities of Asipulo, Hingyon, Hungduan, Kiangan, Lamut, and Tinoc. The second district comprises the eastern municipalities of Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista, Banaue, and Mayoyao.

In 2025, the second district gained 2 additional seats after the Department of Finance upgraded the province's income classification to 2nd class, from 3rd class.[1]

Elections Seats per district Ex officio seats Total seats
1st 2nd
2010โ€“2025 4 4 3 11
2025โ€“present 4 6 3 13

List of members

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Current members

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These are the members after the 2022 local elections[2] and 2023 barangay and SK elections:

District/
League
Board member Party Start of term End of term
1st Alberto Binlang Jr. Independent June 30, 2022 June 30, 2025
1st Ceasario Cabbigat KBL June 30, 2019 June 30, 2025
1st Jordan Gullitiw Independent June 30, 2022 June 30, 2025
1st Joselito Guyguyon Liberal June 30, 2019 June 30, 2025
2nd Orlando Addug Independent June 30, 2019 June 30, 2025
2nd Peter Bunnag Independent June 30, 2022 June 30, 2025
2nd Perfecta Dulnunan Independent June 30, 2019 June 30, 2025
2nd Joseph Odan Liberal June 30, 2022 June 30, 2025
ABC James Buhulon[3] Nonpartisan January 15, 2024 January 1, 2026
PCL Karen Joy Luglug[4] Independent September 27, 2022 June 30, 2025
SK Lance Inhumang[5] Nonpartisan November 29, 2023 January 1, 2026

Vice Governor

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Election
year
Name Party
2016[6] Jose Gullitiw Independent
2019[7] Glenn Prudenciano Liberal
2022[8] Glenn Prudenciano Liberal

1st District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party) Member (party) Member (party)
2016[6][9] Robert Mangyao
(Liberal)
Victor Bunnol, Jr.
(Liberal)
Geronimo Bimoyha
(Independent)
Robert Humiwat
(Independent)
2019[10] Agustin Calya-en
(PDPโ€“Laban)
Ceasario Cabbigat
(Independent)
Joselito Guyguyon
(Liberal)
2022[11] Alberto Binlang, Jr.
(Independent)
Ceasario Cabbigat
(KBL)
Jordan Gullitiw
(Independent)

2nd District

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Election
year
Member (party) Member (party) Member (party) Member (party)
2016[6][9] James Frederick Dulnuan
(Liberal)
Noli Maguiwe
(Liberal)
Federico Juguiad, Jr.
(Independent)
Clemente Bongtiwon
(Independent)
2019[10] Orlando Addug
(Independent)
Noli Maguiwe
(Independent)
Perfecta Dulnuan
(Independent)
2022[11] Peter Bunnag
(Independent)
Joseph Odan
(Liberal)

References

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  1. ^ Patinio, Ferdinand (9 December 2024). "Comelec adds 42 provincial board seats in 21 areas for 2025 polls". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Ifugao voters reelect leaders in province's highest positions". Baguio Midland Courier. 2022-05-15. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  3. ^ PIA Ifugao (15 January 2024). "Governor Jerry Dalipog administered the oath-taking for President James Buhulon and Vice-President Manuel Kalahi Jr. of the Liga ng mga Barangay-Provincial Federation today, 15 January 2024, at the Governor's Office in the Provincial Capitol, Lagawe". Facebook. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  4. ^ DILG Ifugao (27 September 2022). "๐๐‡๐ˆ๐‹๐ˆ๐๐๐ˆ๐๐„ ๐‚๐Ž๐”๐๐‚๐ˆ๐‹๐Ž๐‘๐’ ๐‹๐„๐€๐†๐”๐„ (๐๐‚๐‹) ๐ˆ๐…๐”๐†๐€๐Ž ๐‚๐‡๐€๐๐“๐„๐‘ ๐„๐‹๐„๐‚๐“๐’ ๐๐„๐– ๐’๐„๐“ ๐Ž๐… ๐Ž๐…๐…๐ˆ๐‚๐„๐‘๐’". Facebook. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  5. ^ PIA Ifugao (30 November 2023). "The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Provincial Director, Rufina Talusig-Fegcan, announced the successful election of Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Provincial Federation Officers on November 29, 2023, at Lagawe town's Schools Division Office's (SDO) Ammungan hall". Facebook. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  6. ^ a b c Sobremisana, Gabriel. "Chapter 1 History of Ifugao 2". Scribd. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  7. ^ Llanes, Jonathan. "Winning politicians proclaimed in CAR". SunStar. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  8. ^ Lihgawon, Marcelo. "Ifugao top incumbent officials retain posts". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  9. ^ a b "IFUGAO - Provincial Results - Eleksyon2016". GMA News Online. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  10. ^ a b "Halalan 2019 IFUGAO, CAR Election Results". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  11. ^ a b "IFUGAO - Eleksyon 2022". GMA News Online. Retrieved 18 April 2025.