Tutor's first stint in politics was during the 2013 Bohol local elections when she ran for vice-mayor of Guindulman.[1] Her opponent, which is the incumbent vice-mayor on that time won the seat by a slim margin. Eventually, Tutor became the first lady of Candijay when her husband, Christopher Tutor was elected as chief executive of the town.
The young legislator held the following membership at the provincial board:[2]
Chairperson, Committee on Tourism
Chairperson, Committee on Women and Family Welfare
Vice-Chairperson, Committee on Trade and Industry
Vice-Chairperson, Committee on Zoning and Rural Development
Member, Committee on Health and Public Sanitation
Member, Committee on Labor and Employment
Representative, Bohol's 3rd District
On May 14, 2019, Tutor won and elected as the new representative of the province's 3rd District during the 2019 Bohol local elections besting seasoned politicians namely, vice-governor Dionisio Balite, Carmen mayor Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes, and retired judge Carlos Fernando. She also became the first congresswoman from Bohol's 3rd District and second congresswoman from Bohol after Venice Borja-Agana.[3]
The young lawmaker, together with her mayor husband, is known for their Pabahay Program which provides low-cost housing to indigent families of the district.[4]
On November 6, 2020, Tutor launched the patient transport vehicle (PTV) service for the all residents of the 3rd district which made possible through various donations under Oplan Tabang program, providing free transportation services to indigent patients, PWD, and senior citizens access to medical facilities within the province.[4]
On May 11, 2022, Tutor was reelected for second term as representative of the district.[5]
HB04228 - enacted as Republic Act 11465 - General Appropriations Act of 2020, 2020-01-06
HB05477 - enacted as Republic Act 11463 - Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, 2019-12-03
HB05712 - enacted as Republic Act 11466 - Salary Standardization Law of 2019, 2020-01-08
HB06895 - enacted as Republic Act 11480 - An Act Amending Section 3 of Republic Act No. 7797, Otherwise Known as "An Act to Lengthen The School Calendar From 200 days to not more than 220 Class Days" of 2020, 2020-07-17