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Political map of Cebu City

Cebu City is politically subdivided into 80 barangays.[1][2]

The city is divided into two legislative districts, with 46 barangays to the north (1st District) and 34 barangays to the south (2nd District), for the purposes of electing members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines and the Sangguniang Panlungsod.

As of 2015, 58 barangays are classified as urban barangays where 856,098 (92.79%) of Cebu City's population lives, while the remaining 22 rural barangays are home to 66,513 residents, representing 7.21% of the total population.[3]

The most populous barangays in the city are Guadalupe (> 61,000), Lahug (> 38,000), and Tisa (> 37,000), while Kalubihan is the least populous barangay with only 866 residents. Capitol Site recorded a 325.40% increase in population, the highest in the city while Santo Niño decreased 22.64% in terms of population.[3]

List of Barangays

Barangays of Cebu City
Administration Population[3] PSGC Code and Class[3]
Barangay Geographic
District
Legislative
District
Barangay Captain
(As of June 27, 2020)
2015 2010 Change Code Urban/Rural
Adlaon North I Nieves B. Narra 4,028 3,647 +10.45% 072217001 Rural
Agsungot North I Pedro P. Damaolao 2,290 1,981 +15.60% 072217002 Rural
Apas North I Virgil A. Cabigon 24,591 22,566 +8.97% 072217003 Urban
Babag South II Cesar R. Dolorito 4,452 4,451 +0.02% 072217004 Rural
Bacayan North I Zenaida E. Colina 15,919 14,021 +13.54% 072217006 Urban
Banilad North I Dennes R. Tabar 7,890 9,903 −20.33% 072217007 Urban
Basak Pardo South II Catalina A. Cabardo 19,415 17,756 +9.34% 072217005 Urban
Basak San Nicolas South II Norman A. Navarro 35,422 34,313 +3.23% 072217008 Urban
Binaliw North I Viviane O. Ruste 3,417 2,722 +25.53% 072217010 Rural
Bonbon South II Eduardo R. Cabriana 5,632 5,014 +12.33% 072217011 Urban
Budlaan North I Gino B. Antolihao 5,316 5,100 +4.24% 072217013 Urban
Buhisan South II Gremar C. Barete 14,977 13,032 +14.92% 072217014 Urban
Bulacao South II Rodrigo D. Jabellana 30,450 26,820 +13.53% 072217015 Urban
Buot South II Richard L. Bacayan, Sr. 2,475 2,203 +12.35% 072217016 Rural
Busay North I Maria Christia A. Famador 13,048 11,335 +15.11% 072217017 Urban
Calamba South II Victor B. Quijano, Jr. 11,177 12,417 −9.99% 072217018 Urban
Cambinocot North I Reynald A. Lauron 3,099 2,658 +16.59% 072217019 Rural
Capitol Site North I Manuel G. Guanzon 11,307 2,658 +325.40% 072217020 Urban
Carreta North I Mariano V. Ando 12,557 11,211 +12.01% 072217021 Urban
Cogon Ramos North I Omar D. Durano 3,339 3,337 +0.06% 072217023 Urban
Cogon Pardo South II Harry R. Eran 21,276 7,805 +172.59% 072217024 Urban
Day‑as North I Freddie T. Esmas 4,817 4,851 −0.70% 072217025 Urban
Duljo Fatima South II Elmer L. Abella 17,664 16,387 +7.79% 072217027 Urban
Ermita North I Mark Rizaldy V. Miral 8,451 8,291 +1.93% 072217028 Urban
Guadalupe South II Michael M. Gacasan 61,238 60,400 +1.39% 072217029 Urban
Guba North I Orlan B. Herrera 4,976 4,771 +4.30% 072217030 Rural
Hipodromo North I Rupinto B. Bacolod 9,684 9,673 +0.11% 072217031 Urban
Inayawan South II Kirk Bryan J. Repollo 30,707 28,329 +8.39% 072217032 Urban
Kalubihan North I Rex Y. Millan 866 563 +53.82% 072217033 Urban
Kalunasan South II Nunilon S. Monares, Jr. 26,756 22,737 +17.68% 072217034 Urban
Kamagayan North I Raquel E. Avila 2,170 2,061 +5.29% 072217035 Urban
Kamputhaw (Camputhaw) North I Jessica P. Cadungog 20,030 21,765 −7.97% 072217036 Urban
Kasambagan North I Franklyn O. Ong 8,428 8,389 +0.46% 072217037 Urban
Kinasang‑an Pardo South II Susan B. Enriquez 15,185 14,382 +5.58% 072217038 Urban
Labangon South II Victor M. Buendia 33,477 31,643 +5.80% 072217040 Urban
Lahug North I Hazel Ann M. Empleo 38,584 35,157 +9.75% 072217041 Urban
Lorega‑San Miguel North I Fritzgerald D. Herrera 11,873 11,178 +6.22% 072217042 Urban
Lusaran North I Agustin P. Partulan 2,931 2,530 +15.85% 072217043 Rural
Luz North I Ronilo M. Sab-a 18,313 16,923 +8.21% 072217044 Urban
Mabini North I Richard M. Adolfo 1,909 1,649 +15.77% 072217045 Rural
Mabolo North I Frank M. Gajudo 22,008 21,842 +0.76% 072217046 Urban
Malubog North I Dennis M. Dabuco 2,568 2,441 +5.20% 072217048 Rural
Mambaling South II Gines N. Abellana 32,564 32,162 +1.25% 072217049 Urban
Pahina Central North I Carlo V. Yap 5,258 5,227 +0.59% 072217050 Urban
Pahina San Nicolas South II Arnulfo R. Cambonga 3,196 1,409 +126.83% 072217051 Urban
Pamutan South II Ronaldo C. Labitad 1,862 1,807 +3.04% 072217052 Rural
Pari-an North I Jeremias T. Nuñez 1,574 1,503 +4.72% 072217054 Urban
Paril North I Neresa Villa W. Doncillo 1,479 1,412 +4.75% 072217055 Rural
Pasil South II Julius O. Guioguio 8,593 8,591 +0.02% 072217056 Urban
Pit-os North I Nilo C. Tariman 6,244 5,185 +20.42% 072217057 Urban
Poblacion Pardo South II Archie Araw–Araw 12,596 12,103 +4.07% 072217053 Urban
Pulangbato North I Marlene B. Macua 5,988 5,539 +8.11% 072217059 Rural
Pung-ol Sibugay South II Jerson A. Cadampog 2,556 2,357 +8.44% 072217060 Rural
Punta Princesa South II Eleno M. Andales, Jr. 22,369 22,270 +0.44% 072217062 Urban
Quiot South II Pancrasio I. Esparis 24,200 21,659 +11.73% 072217063 Urban
Sambag I North I Maria Ailien R. Guardo 13,434 11,865 +13.22% 072217064 Urban
Sambag II North I Ryan P. Aznar 11,223 13,526 −17.03% 072217065 Urban
San Antonio North I Daido Stephen D. Abcede, Jr. 1,928 2,010 −4.08% 072217066 Urban
San Jose North I Joventino A. Ardaba 6,870 5,704 +20.44% 072217067 Urban
San Nicolas Proper South II Clifford Jude G. Niñal 6,694 6,240 +7.28% 072217068 Urban
San Roque North I Virginia Abenoja 4,444 4,870 −8.75% 072217069 Urban
Santa Cruz North I Jerome B. Lim 2,316 2,522 −8.17% 072217070 Urban
Santo Niño North I Lourdes R. Ramirez 1,213 1,568 −22.64% 072217022 Urban
Sapangdaku South II Jovito S. Ladrazo 7,594 6,904 +9.99% 072217077 Urban
Sawang Calero South II Sergio S. Ocaña 8,259 7,831 +5.47% 072217071 Urban
Sinsin South II Aurelio R. Laspoña 2,161 2,111 +2.37% 072217073 Rural
Sirao North I Flaviano C. Gabunada, Jr. 3,456 3,871 −10.72% 072217074 Rural
Suba South II Joel S. Sable 11,026 9,628 +14.52% 072217075 Urban
Sudlon I South II Dante M. Tabucal 2,777 2,461 +12.84% 072217076 Rural
Sudlon II South II Prescillo L. Alborez 3,913 3,579 +9.33% 072217088 Rural
T. Padilla (Villa Gonzalo) North I Michael L. Ralota 7,646 8,113 −5.76% 072217078 Urban
Tabunan South II Nerio B. Pador 2,138 1,951 +9.58% 072217079 Rural
Tagba-o South II Ana C. Tabal 1,767 1,951 −9.43% 072217080 Rural
Talamban North I Dario B. Arcilla 32,139 28,278 +13.65% 072217081 Urban
Taptap North I Brian M. Bontuyan 2,093 1,741 +20.22% 072217082 Rural
Tejero North I Hermogenes A. Galang, Jr. 14,496 15,204 −4.66% 072217083 Urban
Tinago North I Domingo V. Lopez 6,743 6,554 +2.88% 072217084 Urban
Tisa South II Renato I. Pacaña 37,766 35,600 +6.08% 072217085 Urban
To-ong South II Alejandro D. Borres 4,178 3,986 +4.82% 072217086 Rural
Zapatera North I Francisco D. Benedicto 3,146 3,317 −5.16% 072217084 Urban
Cebu City 922,611 866,171
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Philippine Standard Geographic Code - Cebu City - Barangays

Liga ng mga Barangay-Cebu City Chapter

The Liga ng mga Barangay-Cebu City Chapter is a formal organization of all the barangays in Cebu City with its mother organization which is the Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas. All of the city's 80 barangays are part of the said organization. The President of the LNB-Cebu City Chapter is an ex-officio member of the Sangguniang Panglungsod.[4]

Here are the current officers of LNB-Cebu City Chapter:[5]

Position Official Barangay
President Franklyn O. Ong Kasambagan
Vice President Victor M. Buendia Labangon
Auditor Carlo V. Yap Pahina Central
Board of
Directors
Rex Y. Millan Kalubihan
Omar D. Durano Cogon Ramos
Nilo C. Tariman Pit-os
Gremar C. Barete Buhisan
Susan B. Enriquez Kinasang-an Pardo
Michael M. Gacasan Guadalupe
Manolita M. Abarquez Poblacion Pardo
Manuel G. Guanzon Capitol Site

Changes and disputes

Barangay Duljo Fatima

Ricardo "Joel" Ycong defeated incumbent councilor Juliet Abella, wife of the outgoing barangay captain Elmer Abella who was running for barangay councilor, for the post of barangay captain of Duljo Fatima in the 2018 barangay elections. Three days after his proclamation, Ycong succumbed to heart attack.[6]

Following the rule of succession, the first-ranked councilor who happened to be outgoing barangay captain and newly-elected barangay councilor Abella became the new barangay captain.[7][8]

Barangay Ermita

On July 19, 2018, barangay captain Mark Rizaldy Miral of Ermita together with his six barangay councilors namely Antonieto Flores, Ryan Jay Rosas, Alio Tamundo, Domingo Ando, Maria Buanghug, and Wilbert Flores were suspended for one year by the Office of the Ombudsman. The said officials were held liable for grave neglect of duty for refusing to assist the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in their operation on November 6, 2016.

As a result, barangay councilor Efe Rupinta took over as acting barangay captain until Miral and the rest of the barangay councilors were reinstated on July 22, 2019.[9][10]

Barangay Mabolo

As first-ranked barangay councilor, Frank Gajudo assumed the position of barangay captain of Mabolo on noon of June 30, 2019 after the office holder Prisca Niña Mabatid ran and won as Cebu City councilor in the 2019 elections.[11][12][13]

Barangay Mambaling

Barangay captain Gines Abellana was suspended by the Cebu City Council on January 9, 2019 for not releasing the honorarium of four barangay councilors since July to December 2018. The first-ranked councilor Anne Marie Palomo assumed the position as acting barangay captain on January 10, 2019 after taking oath to then Mayor Tomas Osmeña but Abellana refused to step down pending an opinion from the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).[14][15][16] On September 30, 2019, Cebu City Legal Officer Rey Gealon informed members of the Cebu City Council that Abellana can reassume his post after getting a favorable opinion from DILG.[17]

Barangay Poblacion Pardo

On June 7, 2020, barangay captain Manolita Abarquez died due to complications from pneumonia. She was succeeded by the first-ranked barangay councilor Archie Araw–Araw.[18]

Barangay San Roque

As first-ranked barangay councilor, Virginia Abenoja assumed the position of barangay captain of San Roque after the office holder Rogelio Ruizo died on November 7, 2019.[19][20]

Barangay Tisa

As first-ranked barangay councilor, Renato "Ringo" Pacaña assumed the position of barangay captain of Tisa on noon of June 30, 2019 after the office holder Phillip Zafra ran and won as Cebu City councilor in the 2019 elections.[11][12][13]

Barangay Zapatera

Francisco Benedicto, barangay captain of Zapatera, was suspended for 2 months by the Cebu City Council on December 18, 2019 in view of the sexual harassment and graft and corruption complaints filed against him. Juan Flores, the first-ranked barangay councilor, temporarily assumed his position.[21][22]

Formally proposed/renamed barangays

Proposed barangay with enacted law

Rejected in a plebiscite

  • Banawa-Englis (2010) – The act dividing Barangay Guadalupe into two, Republic Act No. 9905,[23] was approved on January 7, 2010.[24] Banawa-Englilsh was to be composed of the puroks in Sitio Banawa and Sitio English. The COMELEC originally scheduled the plebiscite on March 13, 2010 but was delayed because of court petition from then Labangon barangay councilman Victor Buendia to withhold the plebiscite. A new date of the plebiscite was set and on July 28, 2012, majority of the votes cast rejected the division.[25]

Proposed rename barangay

  • Buot-Taup to Pedro Calungsod (2000-2011) – Then barangay captain Rosalina Callino lobbied to the Cebu City Council the renaming of Barangay Buot-Taup to Pedro Calungsod, who was beatified March 5, 2000, after their barangay council adopted a resolution changing the barangay's name due to the negative connotation of the word "taup" which means "deeply rooted" in Cebuano.[26]
  • Buot-Taup to Buot (2011) – The barangay, in a new resolution, proposed to drop the word "taup" from Barangay Buot-Taup. The Cebu City Council referred it to the Culture and Historical Affairs Commission (CHAC) for their comments and recommendations.[27]

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