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Engr. Homer T. Saquilayan
Provincial Board Member
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Preceded byArnel Ony Medina Cantimbuhan
Mayor of Imus, Cavite
In office
March 18, 2013[1] – April 11, 2013[2]
Preceded byEmmanuel L. Maliksi
Succeeded byEmmanuel L. Maliksi
In office
June 30, 2010 – December 28, 2011[3]
Preceded byEmmanuel L. Maliksi
Succeeded byEmmanuel L. Maliksi
In office
March 28, 2007[4] – April 25, 2007[5]
Preceded byOscar A. Jaro
Succeeded byOscar A. Jaro
In office
June 30, 2004 – March 21, 2007[4]
Preceded byOscar A. Jaro
Succeeded byOscar A. Jaro
In office
June 30, 2001 – March 2004
Preceded byOscar A. Jaro
Succeeded byOscar A. Jaro
Vice Mayor of Imus, Cavite
In office
June 30, 1998 – June 30, 2001
Preceded byTeodoro Sanchez
Succeeded byEmmanuel L. Maliksi
Personal details
BornJuly 13, 1955 (age 57)
Imus, Cavite
NationalityFilipino
Political partyNacionalista (2007 - Present)
Partido Magdalo
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (until 2007)
SpouseAdelaida Saquilayan
RelationsFerdinand Topacio (cousin)
ResidenceImus, Cavite
OccupationPublic Servant
ProfessionCivil Engineer

Homer "Saki" Topacio Saquilayan (born July 13, 1955) is a Filipino politician who served as the mayor of the city of Imus, Cavite. He has an extraordinary record in his political career, as he was elected mayor three times and was also unseated the same number of times because of the electoral protests filed by his rivals.

Political career

Saquilayan was elected as vice mayor in 1998 and served until 2001, when he decided to challenge incumbent Mayor Oscar Jaro in his reelection bid. He defeated Jaro by only 748 votes.[6] Jaro proceeded to contest the election results in all of the precincts and in January 2004, the Imus Regional Trial Court declared him the winner by 5,257 votes.[7]

In the elections that year, he and Jaro challenged each other again and defeated the latter by about 1,000 votes. Jaro filed an electoral protest again and was declared by the Imus Regional Trial Court the winner by 584 votes in 2007.[4] He and Jaro would run against each other for the third time that year but Jaro withdrew from the race and endorsed Vice Mayor Emmanuel Maliksi instead. He was defeated by Maliksi in that race.

In 2010, he was elected again as mayor, winning over Maliksi by a margin of 8,499 votes. Maliksi filed an electoral protest and was declared by the Imus Regional Trial Court the winner by 665 votes in 2011. However, on March 12, 2013, he was declared by the Supreme Court as the true winner and he took his oath six days later, on March 18. However, on April 11, 2013, it reversed its ruling and remanded the case back to the COMELEC.[8]

This upcoming 2016 elections, former City Mayor Homer Saquilayan decided to run as 3rd District Provincial Board Member under the United Nationalist Alliance. his brother, Incumbent City Councilor Edgardo Saquilayan will be running under ONE IMUS, a coalition between Imus City 's Liberal Party and UNA, with his rival, Mayor Emmanuel L. Maliksi and other LP candidates.[9]

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