Governor of Antique
The Governor of Antique is the local chief executive of the province of Antique, Philippines.
Governor of Antique
Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Antique (in Tagalog) | |
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Incumbent Rhodora Cadiao since June 30, 2016 | |
Style | Governor, Honorable Governor |
Residence | Antique Capitol, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique |
Appointer | COMELEC(Commission on Election) |
Term length | 3 years |
Formation | 1751 |
List of Governors
Spanish Governors of Antique province
Order | Year in Office | Governor[1] |
Notes |
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1 | 1751-1755 | Francisco Domingo Escote | |
2 | 1756-1759 | Antonio Arguelles | |
3 | 1760-1761 | Josef Arellano | |
4 | 1762-1765 | Mariano dela Torre y Bulacao | |
5 | 1766-1768 | Francisco (Margas) Vergara | |
6 | 1769-1770 | Manuel Tabuena | |
7 | 1771-1776 | Vicente Quejada | |
8 | 1777-1778 | Jose Arguelles | |
9 | 1778-1780 | Antonio Arguelles | |
10 | 1781-1782 | Tomas Aguirre | |
11 | 1783-1785 | Juan Salgado | |
12 | 1786-1787 | Juan Montinola | |
13 | 1788-1792 | Pedro Bargas y Hombrona | |
14 | 1793-1798 | Manuel Jotea | |
15 | 1799-1802 | Pedro Vidal | |
16 | 1802-1803 | Angel Paredes | |
17 | 1803-1804 | Fernando Ruiz | |
18 | 1805-1805 | Juan Ameja | |
19 | 1808-1814 | Angel Paredes | |
20 | 1815-1817 | Rafael Andres Gomez | |
21 | 1818-1820 | Juan Ormido | |
22 | 1820-1821 | Bernardo Simon y Mecenas | |
23 | 1821-1823 | Antonio Esteves | |
24 | 1824 – | Juan Josef de Valda | |
25 | 1825- | Francisco Oreta | |
26 | 1826-1827 | Francisco Matinez y Cañas | |
27 | 1828-1829 | Francisco Oreta | |
28 | 1829 – | Domingo Benito | |
29 | 1830-1833 | Francisco Benitez y Cañas | |
30 | 1834-1836 | Domingo Benito | |
31 | 1837-1844 | Manuel de Yturriaga y Moco | |
32 | 1845-1848 | Ramon Plaza | |
33 | 1849-1850 | Joaquin Varon | |
34 | 1851-1860 | Enrique Barbaza | |
35 | 1860- | Luis Santamaria | |
36 | 1861- 1863 | Juan Martinez | |
37 | 1864- 1865 | Jose Gutierez | |
38 | 1865- 1866 | Jose Arcinas | |
39 | 1866- 1867 | Jose Marzan | |
40 | 1867- 1868 | Jose Bordoy | |
41 | 1868- 1869 | Leandro Casamor | |
42 | 1869- | Jose Ramos | |
43 | 1870- | Eulogio Santos | |
44 | 1871- 1872 | Julian Ordoñez | |
45 | 1873- 1875 | Andres Coll Valz | |
46 | 1876- 1877 | Felix Gomez y Codez | |
47 | 1877- 1878 | Andres Coll Valz | |
48 | 1878- | Felix Gomez y Codez | |
49 | 1878- 1879 | Diego del Rio Rianzon | |
50 | 1879- 1881 | Leandro Allendes Salazar | |
51 | 1881- 1884 | Manuel Castillon | |
52 | 1884- 1886 | Ladislao de Vera | |
53 | 1887-1888 | Antonio Montono | |
54 | 1888-1890 | Juan Bravo | |
55 | 1891- 1893 | Gregoria Cuestra | |
56 | 1893- 1894 | Ygnacio Cadrana | |
57 | 1894- | Ysidro Castro | |
58 | 1895- | Ygnacio Martinez | |
59 | 1896- 1897 | Manuel Zuberia y Gallar | |
60 | 1897- 1898 | Castro Verde | |
61 | 1898- | Francisco Aparacio y Jurada |
Revolutionary Government
Order | Year in Office | Governor[1] |
Notes |
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62 | 1898- | Leandro Fullon | Filipino Government |
American Governors
Order | Year in Office | Governor | Notes |
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63 | 1900- | Lt. Col. W. S. Scott | American Military Governor |
64 | 1901- | Lt. Col. W. S. Scott | American Civil Governor |
65 | 1901- | Major Holbrock | Acting Civil Governor |
Filipino Governors
Order | Year in Office | Governor[2] | Notes |
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66 | 1902- 1903 | Leandro Fullon | |
67 | 1903- | Bartolome Gella | Acting Governor upon Fullon’s death. He's the maternal great grand uncle of Philippine Sen. Loren (Gella-Bautista) Legarda |
68 | 1904- 1909 | Angel Salazar, Sr. | |
69 | 1910- 1912 | Santos Capadocia | |
70 | 1912- 1919 | Anacleto- Villavert Jimenez | |
71 | 1919 | Redrito Gella | Acting Governor upon Villavert-Jimenez death |
72 | 1919- 1922 | Vicente Gella | He's the maternal great grand uncle of Philippine Sen. Loren (Gella-Bautista) Legarda |
73 | 1922- 1931 | Enrique Salvani | |
74 | 1931- 1934 | Mamerto Portillo | |
75 | 1934- 1937 | Alejandro Lim | |
76 | 1938- 1940 | Alberto Villavert | |
77 | 1940- 1946 | Tobias Fornier | |
78 | 1946-1951 | Alberto A. Villavert | |
79 | 1951- 1955 | Calixto Zaldivar | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1964-1974 |
80 | 1955- 1963 | Josue Lacson Cadiao | |
81 | 1963- 1967 | Encarnacion Fornier | |
82 | 1967- 1971 | Julian Pacificador | |
83 | 1971- 1980 | Evelio Javier | At age of 28, Evelio Javier is the Philippines' youngest governor. The day of his assassination (February 11) is now marked as Governor Evelio B. Javier Day and is a special non-working public holiday in the provinces of Antique, Capiz, Aklan, and Iloilo, the four provinces on Panay island. |
84 | 1980- 1985 | Enrique Zaldivar | |
85 | 1985- 1998 | Jovito Plameras Jr. | |
86 | 1998- 2001 | Exequiel Bellaflor Javier | |
87 | 2001- 2010 | Salvacion Zaldivar Perez | |
88 | 2010 to 2016 | Exequiel Bellaflor Javier | In 2015 Javier was disqualified by the Comelec for suspending his political rival, Valderrama town mayor Joyce Roquero during the election period for the 2013 midterm polls[3] |
89 | 2015 - present | Rhodora Javier Cadiao[4] |
References
- 1 2 Takun, Antikenyo. "PAST GOVERNORS - Antikenyo Takun". antikenyo.com.
- ↑ http://nlpdl.nlp.gov.ph:81/HD01/p4/pd1/11.pdf
- ↑ "Rhodora Canilao officially declared new Antique governor - Latest Philippine News Today". 4 February 2015.
- ↑ "Incumbent Antique governor defeated after 3 decades in power".
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