City of Cabanatuan · Nueva Ecija
Barangay Obrero
Barangay Obrero forms part of the city of City of Cabanatuan in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It had a population of 4,360 in the 2020 Census.
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Population & Statistics
From the 2020 Census of Population and Housing
- Population (2020)
- 4,360
- Population (2015)
- 4,361
- Growth (2015 → 2020)
- -0.0%
Classification: Rural barangay
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About Barangay Obrero
Classified as a mid-sized barangay, Barangay Obrero is one of the administrative divisions of City of Cabanatuan in Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines.
According to the 2020 Census of Population and Housing conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority, Barangay Obrero had a population of 4,360. This made it the 31st largest of 89 barangays in City of Cabanatuan by population, placing it in the middle tier of the city. Residents of Barangay Obrero accounted for approximately 1.33% of the total population of City of Cabanatuan, which stood at 327,325 in the same census year.
The barangay recorded 4,361 residents in the 2015 intercensal count and 4,360 residents in the 2020 Census — a net change of 0.0%, consistent with a broadly stable settlement. The Philippine Statistics Authority classifies Barangay Obrero as rural, a designation applied to barangays with lower population density and predominantly non-built-up land use.
City of Cabanatuan is a city comprising 89 barangays, and serves as the governing unit directly responsible for local services in Barangay Obrero, including public health, sanitation, peace and order, and civil registration. Within the wider province of Nueva Ecija, which contains 849 barangays across its component cities and municipalities, Barangay Obrero ranks 139th by 2020 population. Nueva Ecija is classified as a 1st by the Bureau of Local Government Finance, a category that reflects the province's annual regular income.
Like every Philippine barangay, Barangay Obrero is led by an elected Punong Barangay (barangay captain) supported by seven Sangguniang Barangay members (kagawads), an SK Chairperson, a Barangay Secretary, and a Barangay Treasurer. The next Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026, with officials serving four-year terms under Republic Act No. 12232.
City / Municipality
City of Cabanatuan (City)
Province
Region
Contact Information & Officials
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- 09750122570
- Punong Barangay
- Rolando Tabamo Carpio(2023 - 2026 term)
- Barangay Secretary
- Eli-zaynnel Trilitt Clamonte
- Barangay Treasurer
- Ernesto Leonardo Ador Dionisio
- SK Chairperson
- Jayvee Bacani Pangilinan
Sangguniang Barangay Members (Kagawads)
- • Francisco Bernabe Mateo
- • Analiza Gutierrez Bacni
- • Bernardo Abad Salagsag
- • Luningning Ramos Benoza
- • Melina Lugtu Castillo
- • Ronnie Salazar Carreon
- • Joseph Sion Lagman
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Frequently Asked Questions about Barangay Obrero
Where is Barangay Obrero located?▾
Barangay Obrero is a barangay in the city of City of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines.
What is the address of the Barangay Obrero hall?▾
Barangay Obrero is located in City of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines. The exact street address of the barangay hall is being verified.
Who is the Punong Barangay of Barangay Obrero?▾
The Punong Barangay of Barangay Obrero is Rolando Tabamo Carpio (2023 - 2026 term). The next Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026.
How can I contact Barangay Obrero?▾
You can contact Barangay Obrero via phone at 09750122570.
What city is Barangay Obrero part of?▾
Barangay Obrero is one of 89 barangays in City of Cabanatuan, a city in Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
When are the next barangay elections in the Philippines?▾
The next Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026, per COMELEC Resolution No. 11191. All barangay officials including the Punong Barangay, Kagawads, and SK officials will be elected. Under Republic Act 12232, officials elected will serve a four-year term.
Helpful Guides for Residents of Barangay Obrero
- 2026 Barangay Elections GuideEverything about the November 2, 2026 BSKE — positions, terms, and key dates.
- How to Get a Barangay ClearanceStep-by-step requirements, fees, and processing time at your barangay hall.
- Cedula (CTC) GuideCommunity Tax Certificate — where to get it, requirements, and cost.
- How to File a Barangay BlotterProcess, requirements, and what happens after filing.