Maximino Jaen Noel was a Filipino politician and the longest-serving congressman from Cebu, Philippines.
10 Facts About Maximino Noel
Maximino Noel was a member of the National Assembly from 1938 to 1941.
Maximino Noel was born to parents Florencio Mercado Noel and Filomena Jaen in Carcar, Cebu on May 29,1879.
Maximino Noel's father was the first municipal president of Carcar, and so was his brothers Vicente and Mariano who succeeded his father.
Maximino Noel attended Liceo de Manila and took up Commerce.
The ancestral house of the Noel family built in the mid-19th century was proclaimed a heritage house by Ambeth R Ocampo, chairman of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in May 2010.
Maximino Noel was considered the longest-serving Congressman due to the length of his tenure representing Cebu's old 3rd legislative district, which was composed then of the municipalities of Talisay, Minglanilla, Naga, San Fernando, and Carcar.
Maximino Noel was elected as member of the House of Representatives in 1928.
Maximino Noel would run again 1938 as a member of the National Assembly.
Maximino Noel again won in the same elective post under Nacionalista Party and served from 1953 to 1965.