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List of Active Officials for the Year 2019 List of Active Officials For the Year 2019 REGION XII - SOCCSSARGEN Provincial City/Municipality Position Name COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR NANCY ATAAN CATAMCO COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) PROVINCIAL VICE-GOVERNOR EMMYLOU TALINO MENDOZA COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) ALAMADA MUNICIPAT MAYOR JESUS NONATO SACDALAN corAEATO (NORTH COTABATO) ALAMADA MUNICIPAT VICE-MAYOR LEONIGILDO ANDOQUE CALIBARA JR. COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) CARMEN MUNICIPAL MAYOR MOISES CABULANG ARENDAIN COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) CARMEN MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR RoGER RYAN JAcoLo rALtNo COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) KABACAN MUNICIPAT MAYOR HERLO PADITLO GUZMAN .JR COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) KABACAN MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR MYRA DULAY BADE COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) CITY oF KIDAPAWAN (Capital) CITY MAYOR JOSEPH ARELLANO EVANGELISTA COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) CITY OF KIDAPAWAN (Capital) CITY VICE-MAYOR IIVY ROE CALINGASAN BOMBEO COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) LIBUNGAN MUNICIPAL MAYOR CHRISTOPHER MANINGGER CUAN COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) LIBUNGAN MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR RONALDO BERTUMEN PADER COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MAGPET MUNICIPAL MAYOR FLORENITO TABERNA GONZAGA COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MAGPET MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR RoGELIo LELIs MARANON CoTAEATO (NORTH COTABATO) MAKILALA MUNICIPAL MAYOR ARMANDO MORATES QUIBOD COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MAKILALA MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR RYAN DAVID TABANAY COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MATALAM MUNICIPAL MAYOR OSCAR MORENO VALDEVIESO COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MATALAM MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR CHERYL VALDEVIESO CATAMCO COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MIDSAYAP MUNICIPAL MAYOR RoMEo DARUCA ARANA COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) MIDSAYAP MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR MANUEL MADIAM RABARA COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) M'LANG MUNICIPAL MAYOR Russel Magno Abonado COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) M'LANG MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR I OSELITO FANTIN PIN OL COTAsATO (NORTH COTABATO) PIGKAWAYAN IV]UNICIPAL MAYOR ]EAN DINO DOROMAT ROQUERO COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) PIGKAWAYAN MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR ]UANITO CLAUD AGUSTIN COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) PIKIT MUNICIPAL MAYOR SUMULONG KADINGILAN SULTAN a) o a) o a) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C c c c c C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C c --l I --t --t --t .-l -t ..t --t -t -.t -t -t --t + --l --t + --t -.t --t -.t + -{ + -{ + -{ -.1 -.1 --t --t + --{ --l - I - I I x - I - - - - - - - - - - - I T I - E @ E E @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ o C) a) a) .) o .) .) o .) c, o ..,1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o --t --t .{ --l --l --l --l --l --l I --l --l --{ --t --l --l -.1 -t --i --t I --t --t --l --l --l --l I --l --t --t --t + --l --t + o o o o o o o o o o o o o E @ @ @ (p E @ @ @ @ tD @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ GI @ @ 2 z z 2 z z z z 2 2 2 z 2 2 o o o o o o o o o 1 -{ -i -{ --t -t -t -t -l I -t -{ -{ + + --l --l --t --t i -t -{ v 7 v v 7 v 7 a v v v o o ^--{ -.t --l I -l + -{ + + -+ -t --l --.1 --t- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I - - - --t - - - - I I - - x r) o o a) o o a) a) o o o o o o o o o o o --t --l --l --l --l -{ -l -t --t -.1 -{ -.t --l @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ --{ --{ --{ --{ I --{ --t -.t -.t '-t --l : ^--{ I o o o o I .o I -t -.t i -.{ i -t ! z 2 at a) @ @ @ @ --t -.1 l.v -0 I C C (! 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SARANGANI KIAMBA MUNICIPAL MAYOR DAN NY CACCOM PANADO MARTINEZ SARANGANI KIAMBA MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR MARIE,]ESS MARTINEZ ANCHETA SARANGANI MAASIM MUNICIPAL MAYOR Zyrex Pacquiao SARANGANI MAASIM MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR Visitacion Nambatac SARANGANI MAITUM MUNICIPAL MAYOR ATEXANDER BRYAN BASQUINIEZ REGANIT SARANGANI MAITUM MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR TITO TAZAL BALAZON SR SARANGANI MALAPATAN MUNICIPAL MAYOR SALWAY DANTE SUMBO JR SARANGANI MALAPATAN MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR JEAN DIEGO OELOS SANTOS SARANGANI MATUNGON MUNICIPAL MAYOR MARIA THERESA DAOIVAS CONSTANTINO SARANGANI MALUNGON MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR MARIANO SUPE ESCALADA JR SUITAN KUDARAT PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR Suharto Tan Mangudadatu SULTAN KUDARAT PROVINCIAL VICE-GOVERNOR RAMON MADRIAGA ABALOS SULTAN KUDARAT BAGUM BAYAN MUNICIPAL MAYOR JONALETTE ESON DE PEDRO SUTTAN KUDARAT BAGUMBAYAN MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR ERNESTO MARMOLEJO SEGURA 5R SULTAN KUDARAT COLUMBIO MUNICIPAL MAYOR lEdwin Flora Bermudez SULTAN KUDARAT COLUMBIO MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR Amirh Mangelen Musali SULTAN KUDARAT ESPERANZA MUNICIPAL MAYOR CHARLES FEDERIC R. PLOTE NA SULTAN KUDARAT ESPERANZA MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR BASILIO O. SAN MIGUEL SULTAN KUDARAT ISULAN (Capital) MUNICIPAL MAYOR MARITES KAPUNAN PATLASIGUE SULTAN KUDARAT ISULAN (Capital) MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR LORD DEAN HAGORILES CASTILTO SULTAN KUDARAT KALAMANSIG MUNICIPAL MAYOR ROLANDO PANES GARCIA SULTAN KUDARAT KALAMANSIG MUNICIPAT VICE-MAYOR JOAQUIN TOLEDO CONCHA SULTAN KUDARAT LEBAK MUNICIPAL MAYOR FREDERICK CETESTIAL SULTAN KUDARAT LEBAK MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR NATHANIEL CASTILTION SULTAN KUDARAT LUTAYAN lVtUt'lctpal ulyon PRINCE RADEN MANGUDADATU SAKALURAN SULTAN KUDARAT LUTAYAN MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR NOEL ANTONIO ANTONIO SULTAN KUDARAT LAMBAYONG (MARIANO MARCOS) MUNICIPAL MAYOR FERDINAND GUERRERO AGDUMA SULTAN KUOARAT LAMBAYONG (MARIANO MARCOS) MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR Francis Eric Estebes Recinto SUTTAN KUDARAT PATIMBANG MUNICIPAL MAYOR Joenime Badrudin Kapina SULTAN KUDARAT PALIMBANG MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR Amil Aliding Pangansayan SULTAN KUDARAT PRESIDENT QUIRINO MUNICIPAL MAYOR AZEL MANGUDADATU SULTAN KUDARAT PRESIDENT QUIRINO MUNICIPAL VICE.MAYOR lva. rarRrrun sauotcnlt SULTAN KUDARAT SENATOR NINOY AQUINO MUNICIPAL MAYOR RANDY L.ECUA SUTTAN KUDARAT SENATOR NINOY AQUINO MUNICIPAL VICE-MAYOR RAFAEL GEORGE L. FLAUTA III SULTAN KUDARAT CIW OF TACURONG CITY MAYOR Angelo Ortizo Montilla SULTAN KUDARAT CITY OF TACURONG CITY VICE.MAYOR Lino Ortizo Montilla COTABATo CITY (Not a Province) CITY OF COTABATO CITY MAYOR FRANCES CYNTHIA J UANDAY GUIANI-SAYADI COTABATO CITY (Not a Province) CITY OF COTABATO CITY VICE-MAYOR GRAHAM NAZER GUIANI DUMAMA GEN ERAL SANTOS CITY CITY MAYOR RONNEL CHUA RIVERA GEN ERAT SANTOS CITY CIry VICE-MAYOR TORETO B. ACHARON *deneroted thru Elective Local Officiols Profiling Dotabose System (ELOPDS) CY 2019 Approved by: JOSEPHINE CABRIDO-IEY5A, CESO V Regional Director, DILG Xll r.
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