Goverment Of Baguio

Like most Philippine cities Baguio is governed by a Mayor, Vice Mayor, and twelve (12) Councilors. However, being a highly-urbanized city, it is not subject to the jurisdiction of Benguet, the province which it was formerly part of.
The current mayor of Baguio is Reinaldo Bautista Jr. who first assumed office after the suspension of Braulio Yaranon in August 2006. Controversy surrounded Yaranon's term, one of the most problematic in Baguio's history,[citation needed], due in part to the Jadewell pay parking scandal, which resulted in the firm filing charges against him and MalacaƱang's favoritism, and ordering his suspension until the end of his term on June 30, 2007. They were preceded in office by Bernardo Vergara, who was defeated by Yaranon in the mayoral elections of 2004.
Bautista recently had his "interim/acting" tag removed from his title as he emerged as the winner in the 2007 city mayoral race, beating Yaranon, Vergara, former Councilor Leandro Yangot Jr. and post-Edsa mayor and spiritual healer Ramon "Jun" Labo Jr. His running mate, three-term vice mayor and law dean Daniel FariƱas, returned to that post as well after previously serving a term in the City Council.
Baguio City comprises one congressional district that is represented in the House of Representatives. As of 2007, that is in the person of Mauricio Domogan, who is now in his third term. Prior to being elected as congressman, he served three straight terms as mayor