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  2. Local government in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    LGU Official Minimum age (18 is the voting age [7]) Autonomous region Wa'lī (Regional Chief Executive) 40 years old on election day [8] (Same as the President and Vice President of the Philippines) Chief minister: 25 years old on election day Member of parliament: Same as chief minister Provinces Provincial Governor (Local Chief Executive)

  3. Sangguniang Barangay - Wikipedia

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    Some barangays with a population of indigenous people have an Indigenous People's Mandatory Representative (IPMR) as the ex officio ninth member albeit elected separately. As with any other elective local official in the Philippines, a member of the Sangguniang Barangay must be a Filipino citizen and a resident of the barangay for at least one ...

  4. Officer in Charge (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The local chief executive in local government units (e.g. the governor of province, mayor of a municipality or city, and barangay), according to the implementing rules and regulations of the Local Government Code of 1991 may designate an Officer in Charge (OIC) whenever they travel outside the area of their jurisdiction but still within the Philippines for a period not exceeding three ...

  5. Barangay councilor - Wikipedia

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    Some barangays with a population of indigenous people have an Indigenous People's Mandatory Representative (IPMR) as the ex officio ninth councilor albeit elected separately. The barangay councilors serve as the legislature of the barangay, while the barangay captain ( Filipino : punong barangay ) serves as the chief executive, together forming ...

  6. Administrative divisions of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The voters in these cities are allowed to vote and run for positions in the provincial government. [1] Municipalities are always under the jurisdiction of a province, except for Pateros, which is self-governing. [1] A city or municipality is divided into barangays, over which it exercises supervisory authority. A city or municipality is headed ...

  7. List of primary local government units of the Philippines

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    Below is a full list of primary-level subdivisions of local government in the Philippines.As of June 11, 2024, there are 82 provinces ( province ), 33 highly urbanized cities ( HUC ), 5 independent component cities ( ICC ), and one independent municipality ( NCR municipality ).

  8. Sangguniang Panlalawigan - Wikipedia

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    Sangguniang Panlalawigan (abbreviated as SP; lit. ' provincial council '), commonly known as the Provincial Board, are the legislatures in Philippine provinces.They are the legislative branches of the provinces, and their powers and responsibilities are defined by the Local Government Code of 1991. [1]

  9. Sangguniang Kabataan - Wikipedia

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    Basketball hoop with SK logo in Barangay Tungay, Santa Barbara, Iloilo A Sangguniang Kabataan (abbreviated as SK; lit. ' youth council ') is a community council that represents youth in a barangay in the Philippines.