PRESENT MAYOR
![]() Rodolfo H. ManaloDate Started: 2010Major Achievements: Establishment of 13 national high schools, opening of barangay roads and massive concreting of Farm To Market Roads, construction of hanging and foot bridge in various barangays, scholarships to indigent constituents from elementary to college, massive mangrove rehabilitation, tree planting, no to mining, no to plastics, regulated cutting of trees PREVIOUS MAYORS |
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![]() Danilo S. MindanaoDate Started: 2007Date Ended: 2010 Major Achievements: Supported the construction of Port., Asphalting of Roads |
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![]() Rodolfo H. ManaloDate Started: 1998Date Ended: 2007 Major Achievements: a) Carried out the Computerization of Real Property Tax Administration and Business Permit and Licensing System. b) Build Farm to Market Roads and Bridges. |
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![]() Abelardo De VillaDate Started: 1986Date Ended: 1998 Major Achievements: Electrification of barrios; built new feeder roads, new bridges and cemented road to Laiya. |
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![]() Vicente LecarozDate Started: 1968Date Ended: 1986 Major Achievements: A famous guerilla known as "Alapaap", he was responsible for the construction of additional school buildings, as well as feeder roads and bridges. He also eradicated cattle-rustling. |
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![]() Estelito CastilloDate Started: 1964Date Ended: 1967 Major Achievements: Repaired municipal building, implemented the minimum wage law and managed to acquire fire trucks from the national government. |
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![]() Jose GarciaDate Started: 1956Date Ended: 1963 Major Achievements: Built the Sampiro-Quipot feeder road. |
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![]() Vicente CastilloDate Started: 1945Date Ended: 1946-1955 Major Achievements: Built Lawaye River Dike to protect the town from the overflow of Lawaye River during the rainy season. He also recognized the police force. |
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![]() Guillermo De VillaDate Started: 1942Date Ended: 1945 Major Achievements: World War II years while San Juan was under the Japanese Occupation; maintained peaceful relationship with the Japanese government while working secretly with guerillas. Lost his voice when he was tortured by Japanese Kempetai but remained intrepid. |
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![]() Don Miguel LopezDate Started: 1934Date Ended: 1942 Major Achievements: Instrumental in the building of the San Juan East Elementary School. |
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![]() Don Filemon MalabananDate Started: 1928Date Ended: 1932 Major Achievements: Built the water reservoir and worked for the electrification of town. |
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![]() Don uan QuizonDate Started: 1925Date Ended: 1928 Major Achievements: |
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![]() Don Nicolas VirreyDate Started: 1922Date Ended: 1925 Major Achievements: |
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![]() Don Juan QuizonDate Started: 1919Date Ended: 1922 Major Achievements: Constructed the municipal building and acquired the site for the town plaza. |
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![]() Don Esteban De VillaDate Started: 1916Date Ended: 1919 Major Achievements: |
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![]() Don Gregorio De VillaDate Started: 1913Date Ended: 1916 Major Achievements: |
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![]() Don Florencio LopezDate Started: 1910Date Ended: 1913 Major Achievements: Built a public cemetery for the poor and the non-Catholics. |
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![]() Don Raymundo BalinosDate Started: 1907Date Ended: 1910 Major Achievements: Encouraged the education of the town's people. |
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![]() Don Benedicto De VillaDate Started: 1906Date Ended: 1907 Major Achievements: Pioneered the town's sugar industry that brought prosperity to the town. |
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![]() Don Gregorio De VillaDate Started: 1905Date Ended: 1906 Major Achievements: Constructed the town's elementary school (Gabaldon) |
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![]() Don Esteban De VillaDate Started: 1900Date Ended: 1905 Major Achievements: Built the town's public market. |
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![]() Don Camilo PerezDate Started: 1810Date Ended: 1889 Major Achievements: Founder of San Juan |






