List of Mayors
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From 1873 until the revolutionary period of 1898, the following served as gobernadorcillos or mayors of ALAMINOS.
1. Cirilo Baylon 1873 - 1875
2. Raymundo Faylona 1875 - 1878
3. Cirilo Baylon 1879 - 1881
4. Marcelino Tolentino 1882 - 1884
5. Policarpio Flores 1885 - 1887
6. Mauricio Abril 1888 - 1890
7. Sesinando Enriquez 1891 - 1893
8. Marcelino Fule 1894 - 1896
9. Luis Cordero 1897 -1898
Towards the end of the Philippine revolution against Spain and the subsequent American military rule in 1900, there were no Gobernadorcillos. Alaminos revolted against Spain and fought the Americans. Notable among the town's revolutionaries were Don Andres Roxas, Leodegario Avenido, Marcelino Fule and many more.
In 1900, the American military authority appointed Don Nicomedes Flores as overseer of the town from 1900 -1902 and was followed by Don Rafael Baylon who served until 1903. At this time, ALAMINOS was re-annexed as a barrio of San Pablo which was ceded to the province of Laguna in 1902.
It was not until about 1916 that Alaminos regained its status as a town and remained within the political territory of LAGUNA . From 1916 up until the Japanese occupation in 1943, the following were some of those who served as Presidents or Mayors of Alaminos.
1. Jose Fule
2. Leodegario Avenido
3. Rafael Averion
4. Lucio Cubillejo
5. Francisco Fule
6. Andres Averion
7. Silvestre Silva
8.Nicasio Villanueva
9. Artemio Fule
In the post war era following the end of the World War II and after the granting of political independence in 1946 by the Americans, the MAYORS OF ALAMINOS, LAGUNA were either appointed, elected or succeeded into office.
1. Demetrio Hernandez Sr. 1944 - 1946 appointed
2. Felimon Masa 1947 - 1948 appointed
3. Daniel Fandiño 1948 -1951 elected
4. Lorenzo Dimayuga 1952 -1955 elected
5. Pedro De Villa 1956 - 1963 elected
6. Casimiro Faylona 1968 - 1971 elected
7. Pedro De Villa 1968 - 1971 elected
8. Armando M. Bueser 1972 - 1979 elected/term extended
9. Francisco Donato 1980 - 1982 elected/died in office
10. Mariano Flores 1982 - 1987 succeeded/OIC
11. Samuel F. Bueser 1988 - 1998 elected for three
consecutive years
12. Demetrio P. Hernandez Jr. 1998 - 2001 elected
13. Samuel F. Bueser MAY 14, 2001 elected for the 4 th term
14. Samuel F. Bueser Overwhelmingly re-elected May 10, 2004 for the 5 th term
15 . ELADIO M. MAGAMPON, M.D. 2007 Elected