Governor of Quezon | |
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Punong Lalawigan ng Quezon | |
Style | Mrs. Governor, Your Honor, Honorable (present) Don/The Most Excellent (spanish era) |
Residence | Governor's Mansion, Lucena City |
Seat | Tayabas Capitol |
Term length | 3 years, renewable for 3 consecutive terms |
Precursor | Military Governor of Tayabas |
Inaugural holder | Cornelius Gardener (first civil governor) |
Formation | 1901 (civil government) |
Deputy | Vice Governor of Quezon |
Website | quezon |
The governor of Quezon is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Quezon, which was previously called Tayabas until 1946.[1]
List of governors of Quezon
# | Portrait | Governor | Term of office | Party | Place of origin | Vice Governor | |
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1 | Cornelius Gardener | 1901 – 1902 | Republican | United States of America | None | ||
2 | Harry Hill Bandholtz | 1902 – 1903 | Republican | United States of America | |||
3 | Ricardo Parás | 1903 – 1904 | Independent | Boac | |||
4 | Manuel L. Quezon | 1906 – 1907 | Nacionalista | Baler | |||
5 | Alfredo Castro | 1907 – 1908 | Nacionalista | Atimonan | |||
6 | Domingo Lopez | 1908 – 1909 | Nacionalista | Tayabas | |||
7 | Primitivo San Agustin | 1909 – 1912 | Nacionalista | Tayabas | |||
8 | Vicente Lukban | 1912 – 1916 | Nacionalista | Lucban (Labo, Camarines Norte) | |||
9 | Maximo Rodríguez | 1916 – 1922 | Nacionalista | Sariaya | |||
10 | Filemon Pérez | 1922 – 1928 | Nacionalista | Lucena | |||
11 | León Guinto | 1928 – 1933 | Nacionalista | Atimonan (Bacoor, Cavite) | |||
12 | Maximo Rodríguez | 1933 – 1938 | Nacionalista | Sariaya | |||
13 | Casiano Sandoval | 1938 – 1940 | Nacionalista | Lucena | |||
14 | Natalio Enríquez | 1940 – 1946 | Nacionalista | Sariaya | |||
15 | Hilarion Yanza | 1946 – 1947 | Nacionalista | Lucena | |||
16 | Andrés Umali | 1947 – 1948 | Nacionalista | Tiaong | |||
17 | Gregorio Santayana | 1948 – 1951 | Liberal | Unisan | |||
18 | Vicente Constantino | 1951 – 1955 | Liberal | Unisan | |||
19 | León Guinto | 1955 – 1959 | Nacionalista | Atimonan (Bacoor, Cavite) | |||
20 | Claro Robles | 1959 – 1963 | Liberal | Tiaong | Eladio Caliwara | ||
Romualdo Vargas | |||||||
21 | Anacleto Alcala | 1964 – 1980 | Nacionalista | Lucena | León Guinto Jr. | ||
Godofredo Tan | |||||||
Amparo Lavides | |||||||
Liberal | Dante Diamante | ||||||
Medardo Tumagay | |||||||
KBL | Eladio Caliwara | ||||||
22 | Eladio Caliwara | 1981 – 1986 | UNIDO-Liberal | Alabat | Anacleto Alcala | ||
Hobart Dator | |||||||
23 | Cesar Bolaños[lower-alpha 1] | 1986 – 1987 | UNIDO-Liberal | Candelaria | Romeo Montano | ||
– | Hjalmar Quintana[lower-alpha 1] | 1987 | UNIDO-PDP–Laban | Mauban | Ismael Portes | ||
24 | Eduardo Rodriguez | 1988 – 1995[lower-alpha 2] | PDP–Laban | Unisan | Robert Racelis | ||
25 | Robert Racelis | 1995 – 1996 | PDP–Laban | Sariaya | Edelyn Loo | ||
(24) | Eduardo Rodriguez | 1996–1998 | PDP–Laban | Unisan | Robert Racelis | ||
Claro Talaga Jr. | |||||||
26 | Wilfrido Enverga | 1998 – 2007 | Lakas | Mauban | Jovito Talabong | ||
Nacionalista | David Suarez | ||||||
27 | Rafael Nantes | June 30, 2007 – May 17, 2010[lower-alpha 3] | Liberal | Polillo | Kelly Portes | ||
– | Kelly Portes[lower-alpha 4] | May 17, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | Liberal | Pagbilao | Lourdes de Luna-Pasatiempo | ||
28 | David Suarez | June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019 | Lakas | Unisan | Vicente Alcala | ||
NUP | Samuel Nantes | ||||||
Nacionalista | Tiaong | ||||||
29 | Danilo Suarez | June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022 | Lakas | Lucena | |||
30 | Angelina Tan | June 30, 2022 – present[lower-alpha 5] | NPC | Gumaca (Rosario, Batangas) |
Anacleto Alcala III |
- Notes
References
- ↑ "Former Governors". Retrieved January 1, 2022.
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