Daphne Lagon

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Preceded byEmmarie Dizon
BornDaphne Arias
(1978-11-29) November 29, 1978 (age 47)
Catmon, Cebu, Philippines
PartyLakas (2021–present)
One Cebu (local party; 2021–present)
Daphne Lagon
Official portrait, 2025
Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Cebu's 6th congressional district
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
Preceded byEmmarie Dizon
Personal details
BornDaphne Arias
(1978-11-29) November 29, 1978 (age 47)
Catmon, Cebu, Philippines
PartyLakas (2021–present)
One Cebu (local party; 2021–present)
SpouseSonny Lagon
Children5 (including Board Members Lorenz and Larenz Lagon)
Alma materUniversity of San Jose-Recoletos (undergraduate)

Daphne Arias Lagon (born November 29, 1978) is a Filipino politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives representing Cebu's 6th congressional district since 2022.

She was born to police officer Rogelio Arias and Perla Arias, both of whom are from Tuburan. She has 5 siblings. [citation needed]

She married businessman and incumbent Ako Bisaya Party List Representative Sonny Lagon.[1]

Political career

Lagon is a long-time member of the One Cebu party.

She first entered politics in 2013 when she ran for vice mayor of Tuburan, Cebu as the running mate of former mayor Rose Marie Suezo. However, she was unsuccessful, losing to Danilo Diamante.

In 2016, she ran for mayor but lost to incumbent Democrito Diamante by a mere 46 votes.[2] She made another mayoral bid in 2019 but lost to vice mayor Danilo Diamante by 3,253 votes.[3]

Representative, 6th District of Cebu

In 2021, she filed her candidacy under the Lakas–CMD banner for representative of the 6th congressional district of Cebu, aiming to succeed Emmarie Ouano-Dizon who chose to run for representative of the newly-created lone district of Mandaue City in the 2022 elections. Lagon's bid was successful; she earned almost 75% of the vote and defeated four candidates.[4]

Lagon won reelection in 2025 unopposed, still under Lakas-CMD.[5]

During her term in office, Lagon filed several bills for the benefit of the 6th district, and has done several other projects and programs, including eye care programs, aid hand-outs, and infrastructure projects.[citation needed]

In February 2025, Lagon was among the 240 House representatives – and one of 9 from Cebu – to vote for the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte, the process of which later encountered legal scrutiny.[6]

House committee memberships

Electoral history

See also

References

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