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All municipalities in the Philippines, with the exception of Pateros in Metro Manila, have eight regular members or councilors elected at-large. [1] In the case of Pateros, its Sangguniang Bayan is composed of twelve elected councilors, wherein six are elected from each of the two districts Pateros is divided into.
792 provincial board members (regular Sangguniang Panlalawigan members) 149 mayorships and vice mayorships in cities; 1,682 city councilors (regular Sangguniang Panlungsod members) 1,493 mayorships and vice mayorships in municipalities; 11,948 municipal councilors (regular Sangguniang Bayan members)
President of the municipal federation of the Sangguniang Kabataan; Sectoral representatives; Municipal Vice Mayor Barangay: Sangguniang Barangay: 7 members elected at-large; Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson; Barangay Captain/Barangay Chairman Sangguniang Kabataan: 7 members elected at-large; Sangguniang Kabataan Chairperson
The Sangguniang Barangay, known in English as the Barangay Council [note 1] is the local government of a barangay, the smallest administrative division in the Philippines. Each of the 42,004 barangays in the country has its respective Sangguniang Barangay. The term is coined from the Tagalog words sanggunian (lit. ' advisory ') and barangay.
The Quezon City Council is Quezon City's Sangguniang Panlungsod or legislature. It is composed of 36 councilors, with 6 councilors elected from Quezon City's six councilor districts (coextensive with the Legislative districts of Quezon City) and two councilors elected from the ranks of barangay (neighborhood) chairmen and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils).
A barangay councilor (Filipino: kagawad or konsehal) is an elected government official who is a member of the Sangguniang Barangay (Barangay Council) of a particular barangay, the smallest political unit in the Philippines. Each barangay council has seven regular councilors who are elected at-large by multi-member plurality voting. Barangay ...
42,001 Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairperson (the eighth member of the Sangguniang Barangay) in all of the 42,001 barangays; 294,007 members of the Sangguniang Kabataan (or seven members in each barangay) in all of the 42,001 barangays; Elections for the reformed Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils) were held at the same time.
The province-level Sangguniang Bayan (later given the name Sangguniang Panlalawigan, [8] commonly abbreviated to SP) consisted of all the incumbent provincial board members (including the governor and vice-governor), plus a representative from each municipality within the province, and the provincial president of the Katipunan ng Mga Kabataang ...