Governor of Antique
The governor of Antique is the local chief executive of the province of Antique, Philippines.
Governor of Antique
Gobernador ka Probinsya Kang Hantike (in Kinaray-a) | |
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Incumbent Rhodora Cadiao since June 30, 2016 | |
Style | Governor, Honorable Governor, Pinalangga nga Gobernador, |
Residence | New Antique Provincial Capitol, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique |
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- | 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 | Official Portrait | Year in Office | Governor[2] | Notes |
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66 | 1901- 1903 | Leonardo Fullon | Was a Revolutionary General who lead the expeditionary force sent by Emilio Aguinaldo to Panay Island and established a revolutionary government.[3] | |
67 | 1904- 1909 | Angel Salazar, Sr. | ||
68 | 1909- 1913 | Santos Capadocia | ||
69 | 1912- 1919 | Anacleto- Villavert Jimenez | ||
70 | 1919- 1922 | Vicente Gella | He's the maternal great grand uncle of Philippine Sen. Loren (Gella-Bautista) Legarda | |
71 | 1922- 1931 | Enrique Salvani | ||
72 | 1931- 1934 | Mamerto Portillo | ||
73 | 1935- 1938 | Alejandro Lim | Brother of the Former Mayor of Tibiao, Philanthropist, Mrs. Diodata Tario Lim Bandoja. Hon. Lim known as Juctice of the Peace of Tibiao. Lawyer By Profession, Former Senior Legislator in Malacanang Palace, Former Labor Administrator in Department of Labor and Junta Provincial during Portillo Time | |
74 | 1938- 1940
1947-1951 |
Alberto A. Villavert | ||
75 | 1940- 1947 | Tobias Fornier | ||
76 | 1951- 1955 | Calixto Zaldivar | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1964 to 1974 | |
77 | 1955- 1963 | Josue Lacson Cadiao | ||
78 | 1963- 1967 | Encarnacion Fornier | ||
79 | 1967- 1971 | Julian Pacificador | ||
80 | 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. | |
81 | 1980- 1984 | Enrique Zaldivar | ||
82 | 1984- 1998 | Jovito Plameras Jr. | ||
83 | 1998- 2001
2010-2016 |
Exequiel Bellaflor Javier | ||
84 | 2001- 2010 | Salvacion Zaldivar Perez | ||
85 | 2015–present | Rhodora Javier Cadiao[4] |
References
- Takun, Antikenyo. "PAST GOVERNORS - Antikenyo Takun". antikenyo.com.
- "CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ALCALDES-MAYORS, GOVERNORS, ANDOTHER PRINCIPAL OFFICIALS, INDICATING THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE" (PDF). 2018-05-23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
- "The Revolutionary Hero in the Province of Antique by Dinggol Araneta Divinagracia". asianjournalusa.com. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
- "Incumbent Antique governor defeated after 3 decades in power".
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