Local government Pursuant to the
Local government in the Philippines, the political seat of the municipal government is located at the Municipal Town Hall. In the
History of the Philippines (1521–1898), the Gobernadorcillo was the Chief Executive who holds office in the Presidencia. In 1895, the Spaniards changed the position of Gobernadorcillo to Capitan Municipal. (Local Government in the Philippines,
Jose P. Laurel) During the American rule (1898–1946) (
History of the Philippines (1898–1946)), the elected Mayor and local officials, including the appointed ones, held office at the Municipal Town Hall. Under the Local Government Code of 1991 or Republic Act No. 7160, the Mayor acts as the Local Chief Executive and the different departments (Budget, Engineering, Treasury, Accounting, etc.) are under the supervision of the Mayor. The Vice Mayor, on the other hand, is the Presiding Officer of the Sangguniang Bayan/Sangguniang Panlungsod which enacts ordinances or issues Resolutions. The LGC of 1991, primarily authored by former Senator
Aquilino Pimentel Jr., gave local autonomy to local government units (LGUs) at the provincial, city/municipal and barangay level. The LGUs were provided with Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) that gave them a substantial amount of public funds aside from the locally generated funds (real property tax, fees, charges). Functions and services formerly provided by national government agencies such as the Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Health, Dept. of Social Welfare and Development were devolved to the provincial and city/municipal LGUs. During the last National and Local Elections in 2022, the following were elected as local officials of Santa Rosa: Mayor: Josefino Angeles; Vice Mayor: Atty. Ethel Catherine Jean Angeles-Roxas; Municipal Councilors: Ma. Cerissa Angeles, Ardee Santiago, Ramil Sumera, Antonio Romero, Claudine Baldazo, Dennis Dimacali, Irene Bernardo and Glenn Santos. ABC President Marcial Rommel Marcelo and SK Federation President Vera Gabriel are also members of the Sangguniang Bayan. In 2025 national and local elections, Christopher Tupeng Aguilar, a successful businessman won the Elections with over 6,000 votes ending an 18 term against his opponent Incumbent Mayor Otep Angeles.
Previous Mayors and Vice Mayors The previous Mayors of Santa Rosa were the following: • Eulalio Saulo, 1909–1911 • Dionisio Punsal, 1911–1913 • Rafael Andres, 1917–1919 • Apolinario Manubay, 1919–1921 • Amado del Barrio, 1923–1928 • Matias Beley, 1929–1931 • Casimiro Marcelo, 1932–1939 • Lazaro Cajucom, 1941–1944 • Jacinto Martin, 1945–1947 • Bonifacio Santos, 1948–1951 • Severino Angeles, 1952–1959 • and in 1964–1971 • Pedro Manubay, 1960–1963 • Cesar Angeles, 1972–1985 • Eduardo Enrile, 1985–1986 • Juanito Bernardo, 1988–1998 • Edgar Matias, July 1998 – December 1998 • Geronimo Baldazo, December 1998 – 2001 • Marlon Marcelo, 2001–2007 • Josefino Manucot Angeles, 2007–2016 • Marita Chua Angeles 2016–2019 • Josefino M. Angeles, 2019–2022 • Josefino M. Angeles, 2022–2025 The following served as Vice Mayors of Santa Rosa: • Benito Germino, 1952–1959 • and in 1964–1971 • Marciano Marcelo, 1969–1979 • Eduardo Ennrile, 1972–1985 • Rufino Galman, 1985–1988 • Sesinando Santos, 1988–1992 • Edgar Matias, 1992–1998 • Gerry Baldazo, 1998 • Julian "Jojo" Mendoza, 1998–2001 • Josefino "Otep" Angeles, 2001–2007 • Irene Bernardo, 2007–2013 • Antonio Romero, 2013–2016 • Eliseo Angeles, 2016–2019 • Marie Evangelista, 2019–2022 • Atty. Ethel Catherine Jean Angeles-Roxas, 2022–2025
SGLG Awardee The LGU of Santa Rosa is an awardee of the Seal of Good Housekeeping (SGH) in 2011 and Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. These two awards are given by the
Department of the Interior and Local Government to local government units which practice good governance, transparency and accountability. ==Tourism==