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The governor of Quezon is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Quezon, which was previously called Tayabas until 1946.[1]
Governor of Quezon | |
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Punong Lalawigan ng Quezon | |
since June 30, 2022 | |
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 |
List of governors of Quezon
edit# | 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 | Nacionalista[2] | Tiaong | Eladio Caliwara | ||
Liberal | 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[a] | 1986 – 1987 | UNIDO-Liberal | Candelaria | Romeo Montano | ||
– | Hjalmar Quintana[a] | 1987 | UNIDO-PDP–Laban | Mauban | Ismael Portes | ||
24 | Eduardo Rodriguez | 1988 – 1995[b] | 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[c] | Liberal | Polillo | Kelly Portes | ||
– | Kelly Portes[d] | May 17, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | Liberal | Pagbilao | Lourdes de Luna-Pasatiempo | ||
28 | David Suarez (b. 1977) |
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019 | Lakas | Unisan | Vicente Alcala | ||
NUP | Samuel Nantes | ||||||
Nacionalista | Tiaong | ||||||
29 | Danilo Suarez (b. 1942) |
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022 | Lakas | Lucena | |||
30 | Angelina Tan (b. 1971) |
June 30, 2022 – present[e] | NPC | Gumaca (Rosario, Batangas) |
Anacleto Alcala III |
- Notes
References
edit- ^ "Former Governors". Retrieved January 1, 2022.
- ^ "Quezon's Caliwara shot in Coliseum". The Manila Times. The Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc. November 17, 1963. pp. 1–2.
(Robles won his gubernatorial post as an NP man. Before the Nov. 12 election, he joined the LP and was picked by President Macapagal to be the LP standard bearer).