Mayoyao in the early 1900s:
During the American occupation, the center of government in which Mayoyao came under was
in Ilagan, Isabela. At some point, the Commander in Ilagan sent a company of soldiers, led
by one officer and accompanied by a priest to the town of Mayoyao. To have some local
government in this town, Mataag Maorhi was appointed as the first head of the town. The
title of this position at the time was "President" and the seat of government
for the town was Balangbang.
Dosser was later sent by Gallman to Mayoyao to take the place of the Isabella soldiers.
Shortly, after his arrival to Mayoyao, he transferred the seat of government to Bato. When
the transfer was completed, President Mataag resigned. Dosser appointed Natuno to succeed
Mataag as President. When Natuno resigned, Dosser appointed Dugyunon to be the next
President of the town. Dugyunon remarried to a woman from Bunhian so he resigned as
President to follow her there. Dosser then appointed Agaya to be the fourth President of
the town. Agaya held this position until 1935.
End of Presidents
In 1935, the first election (though informal) was held to elect the head
of the town. This time, they also changed the title from President to Mayor. Santiago
Balajo was the first elected Mayor of Mayoyao. (Vicente Gawongna Sr.; Alfredo Panitio Sr.;
Federico Juguiad Sr.; Gaspar Ponchinlan; John Langbayan; Romeo Lim-ang; Atty. Marcelo
Homecgoy; Mario Chilagan; Rufino Guinid; Sunny Pelogna; Rufino Guinid)
Current Administration:
Mayor:
Ronnie Lumayna
Vice Mayor: V. Padchanan
The Councilors are:
1. Abagan
2. Sammy Changagan
3. Ruben E. Panitio Sr.
4. Letty Lim-ang
5. Mangetag
6. William Gopeng
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