Josephine Sato Explained

Josephine Sato
Office:Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Occidental Mindoro's Lone District
Term Start:June 30, 2013
Term End:June 30, 2022
Predecessor:Girlie Villarosa
Successor:Leody Tarriela
Term Start2:June 30, 2001
Term End2:June 30, 2004
Predecessor2:Ricardo Quintos
Successor2:Girlie Villarosa
Order3:5th
Office3:Governor of Occidental Mindoro
Term Start3:June 30, 2004
Term End3:June 30, 2013
Predecessor3:Jose T. Villarosa
Successor3:Mario Gene Mendiola
Term Start4:June 30, 1992
Term End4:June 30, 2001
Predecessor4:Peter Medalla Jr.
Successor4:Jose T. Villarosa
Office5:Vice Governor of Occidental Mindoro
Term Start5:February 2, 1988
Term End5:June 30, 1992
Birth Name:Josephine Ylagan Ramirez
Birth Date:29 April 1954
Party:Liberal (2012-present)
Otherparty:NPC (2004–2012)
Lakas–CMD (2001–2004)
Independent (1987 - 2001)
Alma Mater:St. Theresa's College (BA)
University of the Philippines (LLB)
Spouse:William Nobuo Sato[1]

Josephine Ylagan Ramirez-Sato is a Filipino politician. She served as a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the Lone District of Occidental Mindoro under the Liberal Party from 2013 to 2022.

Education

Sato attended St. Theresa's College where she attained a BA Major in Political Science in 1973 where she was included at her college's dean's list. She also attended University of the Philippines where she graduated as a Bachelor of Laws and top 14 among her graduating batch in 1978.[2]

In 1986, she accomplished a program on instructions of lawyers-international law and taxation at Harvard University School of Law and in 1987 she completed her urban studies and planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2]

Political career

In 1988, Sato was elected as vice governor of Occidental Mindoro until 1992. After her term as vice governor, she was elected as governor for three consecutive terms (1992–1995, 1995–1998, 1998–2001). She then served her first term as congresswoman at the House of Representatives from 2001–2004 and was barred by law to run for a fourth consecutive term. After Sato's first term as congresswoman, she again served for three consecutive terms as governor of her province (2004–2007, 2007–2010, 2010–2013). Then after her sixth term as governor, she was again elected as congresswoman of Occidental Mindoro.[2]

In 2015, she was appointed as secretary general of the Liberal Party.[3]

In 2022, she filed her candidacy for governor in the 2022 Occidental Mindoro local elections. She lost to Eduardo Gadiano after only garnering 92,208 votes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon. Governor Josephine Y. Ramirez-Sato. Official Website of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. 2 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Hon. Sato, Josephine R.. House of Representatives of the Philippines. 2 October 2015.
  3. News: Lopez. Melissa Luz. LP to 'confirm' Roxas as standard-bearer. 2 October 2015. BusinessWorld Online. BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation. 29 September 2015.