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Mayor of Manila

Local chief executive of Manila, Philippines


Local chief executive of Manila, Philippines

FieldValue
postMayor
bodyManila
insigniaPh seal ncr manila.svg
insigniasize120px
insigniacaptionSeal of the City of Manila
native_namePunong Lungsod ng Maynila
imageIskoMorenoOfficialPortrait2025 (cropped).jpg
incumbentFrancisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso
incumbentsinceJune 30, 2025
styleThe Honorable (Formal)
residence
seatManila City Hall, Ermita
appointerElected via popular vote
termlength3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
formation1901
inauguralArsenio Cruz Herrera
websiteLungsod ng Maynila

The City Mayor of Manila (, sometimes referred to as, Alkalde ng Maynila) is the head of the executive branch of Manila's city government. The mayor holds office at Manila City Hall. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the mayor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former mayor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice mayor becomes the mayor.

History

Prior to the arrival of Miguel López de Legazpi, Manila was a chiefdom headed by datus. From the defeat of Rajah Sulayman's forces in 1575 to the passage of the Maura Law in 1895, the chief executive of the city was appointed by the Spanish government to a person of Spanish descent. The highest position a Filipino was able to hold was the cabeza de barangay. With the passage of the Maura Law, the office of capitan municipal was established, with the people electing their own town heads, although the Spanish retained considerable influence and could veto decisions.

With the eruption of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War, the position reverted to an appointive head. With the advent of World War II, President Manuel L. Quezon appointed Jorge B. Vargas as mayor of the City of Greater Manila (forerunner of Metro Manila) in 1941. With the liberation of Manila in 1945 by combined Filipino and American soldiers under the United States Army and the Philippine Commonwealth Army including local recognized guerrillas against the Japanese Imperial forces, the earlier setup was used once again.

With the amendment of the city's charter in 1951, the position became an elective post. The first mayoral election was in 1951, and Manila's congressman from the 2nd district Arsenio Lacson defeated incumbent Manuel de la Fuente. A few years after the declaration of martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos, Manila and nearby cities like Quezon City, Caloocan, and Pasay, were overshadowed by the office of the governor of the newly created Metro Manila, whom Marcos appointed his wife, Imelda Marcos, to the position.

With Arsenio Lacson becoming the first elected mayor, the city of Manila underwent The Golden Age, was revitalized, and once again became the "Pearl of the Orient", a moniker it earned before the outbreak of the war. After Mayor Lacson's term in the 1950s, the city was led by Mayor Antonio Villegas during most of the 1960s, and Mayor Ramon Bagatsing for nearly the entire decade of the 1970s until the 1986 People Power Revolution that overthrew President Marcos.

Mayors Lacson, Villegas, and Bagatsing are often collectively considered as "the Big Three of Manila" for their rather long tenures as the city hall's chief executive (continuously for over three decades, from 1952 to 1986), but more importantly, for their indelible contribution to the development and progress of the city and their lasting legacy in uplifting the quality of life and welfare of the people of Manila.

With the ouster of Marcos following the People Power Revolution, President Corazon Aquino vacated all local executive officials and appointed officers in charge (OICs) in their place; she appointed party-mate Mel Lopez as OIC of Manila. Local elections were held in 1988, and Lopez was elected as mayor. The Local Government Code was enacted in 1991, and standardized the powers of Manila's mayor making it at par with other cities in the country.

The office of the mayor is often used as a springboard for further political ambitions. In 1961, Lacson bolted the Nacionalista Party to become the campaign manager of the Liberal Party's Diosdado Macapagal's presidential campaign. After Macapagal's victory, Lacson returned with the Nacionalistas and became a critic of the Macapagal administration. Lacson would've been likely the Nacionalista's candidate for the presidency in 1965, had not death intervened in 1962. In 1998, the sitting mayor of Manila, Alfredo Lim, did run as the Liberal Party's candidate for the presidency, but was beaten by Joseph Estrada, finishing fifth in a field of ten candidates, garnering 9% of the vote; Estrada later nominated him as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government. Lim later ran and won a Senate seat in 2004, but forfeited it three years when he ran and won as mayor again. Estrada, who was previously the mayor of bordering San Juan, defeated Lim as mayor of Manila in 2013. Their vice mayor, Isko Moreno, ran for the Senate and lost in 2016. Moreno defeated both Estrada and Lim in 2019. In 2021, Moreno announced his candidacy for president in the 2022 presidential election. Days later, Moreno's opponent Manny Pacquiao chose former mayor Lito Atienza as his running mate for vice president. Moreno, Atienza, and Pacquiao both lost their bids in 2022, respectively.

The longest-serving mayor of Manila is Ramon Bagatsing, who continuously served as the city's chief executive from 1971 until 1986. His tenure could have been longer if his term was not disrupted by the forced resignation of all local government unit heads and the appointment of officers in charge in their place after the 1986 revolution, to which Bagatsing fully supported and complied with, voluntarily handing over his position to OIC Mel Lopez.

List

No.ImageName of mayorPartyTermStart of termEnd of termName of Vice mayorAppointive position (1901–1951)Elective position (1952–present)
1[[File:Arsenio Cruz-Herrera.jpg100px]]Arsenio Cruz HerreraFederalistaN/AAugust 7, 1901September 18, 1905Ramón Fernández
2[[File:Félix María Roxas y Fernández.jpg100px]]Félix M. RoxasFederalistaSeptember 19, 1905January 15, 1917
Ramón Fernández
Isabelo de los Reyes
Justo Lukban
Pablo Ocampo
Pablo Ocampo
3[[File:Justo Lukban.jpg100px]]Justo LukbanLiga PopularJanuary 16, 1917March 6, 1920
4[[File:Ramón Julio Estevan Fernández y de Castro's passport application.jpg100px]]Ramón FernándezDemocrataMarch 7, 1920July 16, 1923Juan Posadas Jr.
5[[File:Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez Sr.jpg100px]]Eulogio A. Rodriguez Sr.DemocrataJuly 17, 1923February 8, 1924
6[[File:Miguel López Romuáldez.jpg100px]]Miguel RomuáldezFebruary 9, 1924August 31, 1927Tomás Earnshaw
7[[File:Tomas Noguera Earnshaw's passport application.jpg100px]]Tomás EarnshawNacionalista Party}};"NacionalistaSeptember 1, 1927December 31, 1933
Juan Posadas Jr.
Isabelo de los Reyes
Jorge B. Vargas
Jorge B. Vargas
8[[File:Hon. Juan Posadas, Jr.jpg100px]]Juan Posadas Jr.January 1, 1934January 4, 1940
9[[File:Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez Sr.jpg100px]]Eulogio RodriguezJanuary 5, 1940August 28, 1941Carmen Planas
10[[File:Juan Nolasco.jpg100px]]Juan G. NolascoAugust 29, 1941December 23, 1941Hermenegildo Atienza
11[[File:Jorge Bartolomé Vargas.jpg100px]]Jorge B. VargasDecember 24, 1941January 26, 1942
12[[File:León Guinto.jpg100px]]Leon Guinto Sr.January 27, 1942July 17, 1944
13[[File:Rep. Hermenegildo J. Atienza (2nd Congress).jpg100px]]Hermenegildo AtienzaJuly 18, 1944July 18, 1945Carmen Planas
14[[File:Juan Nolasco.jpg100px]]Juan G. NolascoJuly 19, 1945June 6, 1946
15[[File:Valeriano Fugoso.png100px]]Valeriano E. Fugoso Sr.June 7, 1946December 31, 1947
16[[File:Manuel de la Fuente y Cobos.jpg100px]]Manuel de la FuenteLiberal Party (Philippines)}}"LiberalJanuary 1, 1948December 31, 1951Carmen Planas
Iñigo Ed. Regalado
17[[File:Rep. Arsenio S. Lacson (2nd Congress).jpg100px]]Arsenio LacsonNacionalista Party}}"Nacionalista1952January 1, 1952April 15, 1962Jesus Marcos Roces
1955
1959Antonio Villegas
18[[File:Antonio J. Villegas, Mayor of Manila, 1970.jpg100px]]Antonio VillegasLiberal Party (Philippines)}}"LiberalApril 16, 1962December 31, 1971Herminio A. Astorga
1963
1967Felicisimo Cabigao
Ernesto Maceda
Danilo Lacuna
Mel Lopez
19[[File:Ramon Bagatsing.jpg100px]]Ramon BagatsingLiberal Party (Philippines)}}"Liberal1971January 1, 1972March 26, 1986Martin B. Isidro Sr.
James Barbers
1980
20[[File:C1IV2svWEAE-cZQ.jpg100px]]Mel LopezMarch 26, 1986December 1, 1987Bambi M. Ocampo
Ernesto A. Nieva
21[[File:Official Portrait of OIC Mayor Gregorio Ejercito.jpg100px]]Gregorio EjercitoDecember 2, 1987February 2, 1988
22[[File:C1IV2svWEAE-cZQ.jpg100px]]Mel Lopez1988February 3, 1988June 30, 1992Danilo Lacuna
Ernesto Maceda Jr.
23[[File:Alfredo Lim at Mendiola.jpg100px]]Alfredo Lim1992June 30, 1992March 27, 1998Lito Atienza
Liberal Party (Philippines)}}"Liberal1995
24[[File:Rep. Lito Atienza, Jr (18th Congress PH).jpg100px]]Lito AtienzaLiberal Party (Philippines)}}"LiberalMarch 27, 1998June 30, 2007Ernesto A. Nieva
Larry Silva
1998Danilo Lacuna
2001
2004
25[[File:Alfredo Lim at Mendiola.jpg100px]]Alfredo Lim2007June 30, 2007June 30, 2013Isko Moreno
2010
26[[File:JosephEstradajf1486.JPG100px]]Joseph Estrada2013June 30, 2013June 30, 2019
2016Honey Lacuna
27[[File:IskoMorenoOfficialPortrait.jpg100px]]Isko Moreno2019June 30, 2019June 30, 2022
28[[File:Honey Lacuna profile (cropped).jpg100px]]Honey Lacuna Pangan2022June 30, 2022June 30, 2025Yul Servo
29[[File:IskoMorenoOfficialPortrait2025 (cropped).jpg100px]]Isko Moreno2025June 30, 2025IncumbentChi Atienza

Timeline

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Notes

{{anchor|vice}}Vice mayor

The vice mayor is the second-highest official of the city. The vice mayor is elected via popular vote; although most mayoral candidates have running mates, the vice mayor is elected separately from the mayor. This can result in the mayor and the vice mayor coming from different political parties.

The vice mayor is the presiding officer of the Manila City Council, although they can only vote as the tiebreaker. When a mayor is removed from office, the vice mayor becomes the mayor until the scheduled next election.

#NameImagePartyStart of termEnd of termAppointive position (1901–1951)Elective position (1952–present)
1[[File:Ramón Julio Estevan Fernández y de Castro's passport application.jpg100px]]Ramón J. FernándezAugust 7, 1901August 7, 1907
2[[File:Isabelo de los Reyes, Sr..jpg100px]]Isabelo de los ReyesAugust 7, 1907August 7, 1911
3[[File:Justo Lukban.jpg100px]]Justo LukbanLiga PopularAugust 8, 1911August 8, 1915
4[[File:Pablo Ocampo.jpg100px]]Pablo OcampoAugust 8, 1915March 6, 1920
5[[File:Hon. Juan Posadas, Jr.jpg100px]]Juan Posadas Jr.March 7, 1920February 8, 1924
6[[File:Tomas Noguera Earnshaw's passport application.jpg100px]]Tomás EarnshawFebruary 9, 1924August 31, 1927
7[[File:Hon. Juan Posadas, Jr.jpg100px]]Juan Posadas Jr.September 1, 1927December 31, 1929
8[[File:Isabelo de los Reyes, Sr..jpg100px]]Isabelo de los ReyesJanuary 1, 1930December 31, 1931
9[[File:Jorge Bartolomé Vargas.jpg100px]]Jorge B. VargasJanuary 1, 1932January 4, 1940
10[[File:Carmen Planas.png100px]]Carmen PlanasYoung PhilippinesJanuary 5, 1940August 28, 1941
11[[File:Rep. Hermenegildo J. Atienza (2nd Congress).jpg100px]]Hermenegildo AtienzaAugust 29, 1941July 17, 1944
12[[File:Carmen Planas.png100px]]Carmen PlanasYoung PhilippinesJuly 18, 1944December 31, 1949
13[[File:Inigo Ed Regalado.jpg100px]]Iñigo Ed. RegaladoJanuary 1, 1950December 31, 1951
14[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Bartolome GatmaitanJanuary 1, 1952December 31, 1955
15[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Jesus M. R. RocesJanuary 1, 1956December 30, 1959
16[[File:Antonio J. Villegas, Mayor of Manila, 1970.jpg100px]]Antonio VillegasDecember 30, 1959April 15, 1962
17[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Herminio A. AstorgaApril 16, 1962December 31, 1967
18[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Felicisimo R. CabigaoJanuary 1, 1968December 31, 1969
19[[File:Ernesto Maceda (cropped 2).jpg100px]]Ernesto MacedaJanuary 1, 1970August 31, 1970
20[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Danilo LacunaSeptember 1, 1970April 30, 1971
21[[File:C1IV2svWEAE-cZQ.jpg100px]]Mel LopezMay 1, 1971December 31, 1971
22[[File:Rep. Martin B. Isidro (8th Congress).jpg100px]]Martin B. Isidro Sr.January 1, 1972December 31, 1977
23[[File:3x4.svg100px]]James BarbersJanuary 1, 1978March 26, 1986
24[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Bambi M. OcampoMarch 26, 1986April 27, 1987
25[[File:Rep. Ernesto A. Nieva (13th Congress).jpg100px]]Ernesto A. NievaApril 28, 1987February 2, 1988
26[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Danny LacunaFebruary 3, 1988January 31, 1992
27[[File:COMELEC Commissioner Ernesto Ferdinand P. Maceda Jr.png100px]]Ernesto V.P. Maceda Jr.February 1, 1992June 30, 1992
28[[File:Rep. Lito Atienza, Jr (18th Congress PH).jpg100px]]Lito AtienzaJune 30, 1992March 27, 1998
29[[File:Rep. Ernesto A. Nieva (13th Congress).jpg100px]]Ernesto A. NievaMarch 27, 1998APRIL 28, 1998
30[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Larry SilvaAPRIL 28, 1998June 30, 1998
31[[File:3x4.svg100px]]Danilo LacunaJune 30, 1998June 30, 2007
32[[File:IskoMorenojf1488.JPG100px]]Isko MorenoJune 30, 2007June 30, 2016
33[[File:Honey Lacuna profile (cropped).jpg100px]]Honey LacunaJune 30, 2016June 30, 2022
34[[File:Manila Vice Mayor Yul Servo.jpg100px]]Yul ServoJune 30, 2022June 30, 2025
35[[File:OfficialPortraitViceMayorChiAtienza2025 (cropped).jpg100px]]Chi AtienzaJune 30, 2025incumbent

Elections

References

Works cited

References

  1. {{Harvnb. Hancock. 2000
  2. (April 16, 1962). "Arsenio Lacson of Manila Dead". [[New York Times]].
  3. (August 8, 2020). "Former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim Dies".
  4. Lalu, Gabriel Pabico. (September 21, 2021). "Isko Moreno to Run for President in 2022; Formal Announcement Sept 22".
  5. Maru, Davinci. (October 1, 2021). "Lito Atienza Files COC as Pacquiao's VP for 2022".
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