Carl Cari

Cari graduated from the Mapúa University with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering.

All local candidates in Baybay under the same party, including his father who ran for City Mayor, won.

Cari is also a member of the Millennials Club in the House of Representatives, along with his party mate Faustino "Inno" Dy, Nacionalista's Breaden John Biron, NUP's Bai Rhian Sakaluran, among others.

Since taking his oath of office, Cari has filed bills on establishing Junior High Schools in Barangays Punta[9] and Maganhan,[10] a multi-species marine breeding farm and hatchery,[11] a National Academy for Sports,[12] and an additional Regional Trial Court[10] in Baybay.

The neophyte member of Congress is also among the principal authors of measures approved by the House, including the Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act,[15] the Philippine Indigenous Games Preservation Act,[16] and a bill declaring the balangay as the national boat.

Cari (center) with his father and outgoing Leyte's Fifth District Representative (left) and grandmother and outgoing Baybay Mayor (second from left)