
Mauricio “Morris” Gamsao Domogan (born October 10, 1946) is a lawyer and veteran politician from Baguio City, now serving as the city’s lone district representative since June 30, 2025. A proud member of the Igorot Bago ethnic group, he rose from humble beginnings, working his way through school before earning a law degree from the University of the Cordilleras and passing the Bar in 1973. His public service career began as city councilor in 1988, then acting vice mayor, and later as mayor in 1992. He served three terms as mayor (1992–2001) and another three (2010–2019), where he became known for post-earthquake rebuilding, urban modernization, and environmental initiatives that gained Baguio national recognition. Domogan also represented Baguio in Congress from 2001 to 2010, and upon his return in 2025, he pushed for charter revision, autonomy for the Cordillera, and chaired the House Special Committee on Bases Conversion.