Don Marcelino, Davao del Sur

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Map of Davao del Sur showing the location of Don Marcelino

Don Marcelino is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 33,403 people in 6,544 households.

Don Marcelino-was created in DECEMBER 19, 1979 UNDER BATAS BILANG 47 and the first appointed mayor was VICENTE S. MARUYA for 6 years and right after the edsa revolution he was forced to step down and VICTOR RODRIGUEZ took over and became the mayor for 3 terms followed by FIDEL SASUMAN whos the current mayor of Municipality and it is his last term now. It is politically subdivided into 15 barangays.*

  • Calian - PB Danilo Umicas
  • Kiobog - PB Celedonio Uy
  • North Lamidan - PB Neil Johnson
  • Lawa (Pob.) - PB Delfin Sadun
  • Nueva Villa - PB Rene Lopez
  • Talaguton(Pob.)- PB Michael A. Maruya - FABC President
  • Baluntaya - PB Juanito Baro
  • Dalupan - PB Baning Ismael
  • Kinanga - PB Demetrio Betinol
  • Lanao - PB Romulo Tapadong* Lapuan - PB Patrick Mallari
  • Linadasan - PB Philip Snyder
  • Mabuhay - PB Leopoldo Cadulang
  • South Lamidan - PB Ignacio Lumayas
  • West Lamidan - PB Juanito Manda

AS OF TODAY MARCH 7,2007-the political situation of Don Marcelino is in a blurry situation. If this happens,this will be the first time to have a 4 corner fight election for mayorship in May 14,2007. candidates are as follows:

1. Vice mayor Johnny Johnson

2. Brgy.Capt/FABC President Michael Maruya

3. Ex Customs Ofcr Jun Garte

4. Brgy.Captain Demetrio Betinol

to whom the Kampi party gives their blessings?! That we do not know yet until march 29th... whether Johnson or Maruya..Its for the people of Don Marcelino who will decide!

Coordinates: 6°16′N, 125°40′E

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