Potenciano Lesaca

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Potenciano Lesaca y García (January 1, 1871[1]Template:Efn – October 4, 1941) was a Filipino politician, revolutionary, and legislator who served as the first civil governor of Zambales from 1901 to 1903. He later became a delegate to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention and served in the 1st National Assembly of the Philippines (1935–1938).[1][2]

Early life and career

Born on 1 January 1871, in Botolan, Zambales, Philippines, the son of Luis Lesaca y Navarro and Juana García y Abellana, he became the first civil governor of Zambales, a province of the Philippines in the Central Luzon region.[3][4]

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He completed his course on commerce in 1898 at Ateneo de Manila. He first worked as a census inspector and later president of the commission which installed the civil government of Zambales.[1] He was an honorary member of the mission that represented the Philippine Islands in the Universal Exposition at St Louis Missouri in 1904.[5][6] During the Philippine Revolution, he was a major under General Antonio Luna.[1] He was considered as an expert accountant and youngest of the provincial governors by American authorities.[5][6]

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I can therefore affirm that public administration in all its branches has been carried on with regularity and with favorable results ever since it was established, on August 28, 1901, under civil régime, and until the 31st of December, and will add that the political conditions, under their different aspects, are good and favorable...

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Lesaca was married to Irene Gonzales and had nine children. He later became a landowner, farmer, and a stockman.[1]

Political career

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Lesaca in his later years

From 1935 to 1938, he represented Zambales at the 1st National Assembly of the Philippines.[2][8] This meeting of the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines passed a total of 415 laws.[9] As a lawmaker, Lesaca had interests in the agricultural industry, specifically livestock.[1]

Death

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Selected publications

  • Report on the Negritos of Zambales (1901)[10]
  • Report of the Supervisor of the Census for the Province of Zambales (1903)[11]

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