Sotero Baluyut

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Benigno Aquino, Sr. (1931–1934) and Hermogenes Concepcion (1934–1935)
Preceded byTeodoro Sandiko
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born
Sotero Julao Baluyut

(1889-01-03)January 3, 1889
San Fernando, Pampanga, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedJanuary 6, 1975(1975-01-06) (aged 86)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyNacionalista
SpouseEncarnacion Lopez
Alma materUniversity Summer Schools of Illinois
University of Iowa
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionCivil engineer

Sotero Julao Baluyut (January 3, 1889 – January 6, 1975), also known as Sotero Baluyot, was a Filipino politician and civil engineer.

Early life

Baluyut was born on January 3, 1889, in San Fernando, Pampanga. His parents were Leoncio Baluyut and Casimira Julao. In 1904, Baluyut was given the opportunity to study at the expense of the government in the United States. After he studied in Santa Ana Central and High School in California and the University Summer School of Illinois, he obtained a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Iowa. In 1911, Baluyut returned to the Philippines, where he went to work for the Office of Public Works as an assistant engineer in the provinces of Pampanga and Cavite. Afterwards, from 1912 to 1919, he was district engineer for the provinces of Isabela, Antique, Ilocos Norte, Bulacan and Pangasinan. He also worked on the San Jose-Santa Fe Road. In 1920, he became an engineer for the Pampanga Sugar Development Corporation.

Career

In 1925, Baluyut was elected governor of the province of Pampanga. He was re-elected three years later. During his term of six years as governor, he was responsible for the construction of many schools, hospitals, roads and bridges. One of the larger projects that was realized in his term was a long paved road straight through the province. After his second term, Baluyut was elected in 1931 and re-elected in 1934 as a member of Senate from 3rd Senatorial District. In the Senate, among other things, he enacted the law which led to the establishment of National Electric Power and Development Corporation. At the end of 1937, Baluyut was elected governor of the province of Pampanga for a third term. He was appointed as Secretary of Labor from 1938 to 1940 while serving as governor. He became Secretary of Public Works and Communications from 1951 to 1952.

Personal life

He was married to Encarnacion Lopez and had a son with her.

Death

Baluyut tomb

Baluyut died in Manila on January 6, 1975, at the age of 86.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Department of the Interior was abolished in 1950. In 1956, the office of the Presidential Assistants on Community Development (PACD) was created, having roles resembling that of the Department of the Interior, except supervision over the police force.
  2. ^ "G.R. No.L-42088". www.lawphil.net. Retrieved 2018-02-16.

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