Government
Cagayan
de Oro City has been administered by elected and appointed
officials since June 15, 1950. The city political government
is composed of the Mayor, Vice-Mayor, sixteen City Councilors
and one Sangguniang Kabataan Federation representative.
Barangays
and Congressional districts
The city is politically subdivided
into eighty barangays (bä-räng-gis) and two Congressional
districts. Cagayan de Oro was divided into two Congressional
Districts with Cagayan de Oro river as its natural boundary
on February 22, 2007. Each district elects eight City Councilors
and one Congressional Representative. The first Congressional
District is composed of twenty-five Barangays while the 2nd
Congressional District is composed of fifty-five Barangays;
forty of these barangays are located within the Poblacion,
the original town center.
City
Officials
1st district Representative: Rep. Rolando A. Uy
2nd District Representative: Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez
Mayor: Hon. Constantino G. Jaraula
Vice Mayor: Hon. Vicente Y. Emano
Councilors
1st District
Hon Roger Abaday
Hon. Alden Bacal
Hon. Adrian L. Barba
Hon. Marycor R. Calizo
Hon. Zaldy Ocon
Hon. Simeon V. Licayan
Hon. Dante B. Pajo
Hon. Hon. Cesar Ian D. Acenas
2nd
District
Hon. Emmanuel D. Abejuela
Hon. Teodolfo Lao
Hon. Alfonso Goking
Hon. Ramon Tabor
Hon. President D. Elipe
Hon. Alexander Dacer
Hon. Reynaldo N. Advinucla
ABC President: Hon. Aaron M. Neri Sr.
SK President:Hon. Karen Vi P. Poquita
Source:
Wikipedia
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