Laguna Officials
Laguna Officials
Laguna Officials
Katherine Agapay
Vice Gov
Roseller H. Rizal
Vice Mayor
The oldest part of Calamba is believed to be Barangay Sucol where its first settlers remained. With
the arrival of Spaniards, the whole area was converted into a hacienda, then a part of Tabuco
(present-day Cabuyao). Calamba became an independent pueblo on August 28, 1742, and formed
into the town
Provincial Government
The governor of Laguna is Ramil Hernandez, who is a member of the Nacionalista Party.
Governor
Ramil Hernandez
Vice Governor
Katherine Agapay
Provincial Board
1st Ma. Rene Anne Lourdes G. Matibag Jose Magtanggol C. Carait III Abigael D. Alonte
District (PDPLBN) (NP) (NP)
2nd Neptali P. Bagnes
Christian Niño S. Lajara (NP) Peewee P. Perez (PDPLBN)
District (PFP)
3rd
Angelica B. Alarva(PFP) Alejandro Y. Yu (NP)
District
4th Ma. Jamina Katherine B. Agarao Rai-ann Agustine San Luis
District (PDPLBN) (NP)
House of Representatives[edit]
On the legislative level, the province is divided into six legislative districts, each of which elect their
own representative to the House of Representatives. Of the five available seats for Laguna, 4 of
them were won by members of the Liberal Party. The 3rd District was won by Sol Aragones, who is
a member of the United Nationalist Alliance. The newest district, the Lone District of the City of
Calamba, will have its first election in 2019.[52]
District Representative
Legend:
Nacionalista Party
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
of Calamba in 1770. In 1813, Calamba was placed in the hands of "encargados" by the Dominican
Brothers, who divided into portions and sold the haciendas to the natives during the American
regime.