Governor of Marinduque
Local chief executive
Provincial Governor of Marinduque | |
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Incumbent since June 30, 2019Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. | |
Seat | Marinduque Provincial Capitol |
Appointer | Elected via popular vote |
Term length | 3 years |
Inaugural holder | Martin Lardizabal |
Formation | 1899 |
Website | https://marinduque.gov.ph/executive/ |
The governor of Marinduque (Filipino: Punong Panlalawigan ng Marinduque), is the chief executive of the provincial government of Marinduque. Marinduque was a sub-province of Tayabas (now Quezon), which also has its own governor, until 1920. The governor holds office at the Marinduque Provincial Capitol in Boac.
Provincial Governors (1899-present)
Governor[1] | Term | |
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1 | Martin Lardizabal | 1899-1901 |
2 | Ricardo Paras | 1901-1907[a] |
3 | Juan Nieva | 1907-1916 |
4 | Pedro Madrigal | 1916-1919 |
5 | Vicente Triviño | 1919-1922 |
6 | Miguel Villamayor | 1922-1925 |
7 | Damian Reyes | 1925-1929 |
8 | Leon Pelaez | 1929-1933 |
9 | Pedro del Mundo | 1933-1936 |
(8) | Leon Pelaez | 1936-1938 |
10 | Ramon Reynoso | 1938-1941 |
11 | Jose L. Lopez | 1941-1942 |
12 | Ricardo Nepomuceno | 1945-1946 |
13 | Cesar Nepomuceno | 1946-1951 |
14 | Felix Fidel Paz | 1951-1955 |
15 | Miguel M. Manguera | 1955-1963 |
16 | Celso Preclaro | 1963-1967 |
17 | Aristeo M. Lecaroz | 1967-1988 |
18 | Luisito M. Reyes | 1988-1995 |
19 | Jose Antonio Carrion | 1995-1998 |
20 | Carmencita O. Reyes | 1998-2007 |
(19) | Jose Antonio Carrion | 2007-2010 |
(20) | Carmencita O. Reyes | 2010-2019[b] |
21 | Romulo A. Bacorro Jr. | 2019 |
22 | Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. | 2019-present |
Notes
See also
References
- ^ "History, Culture and Tradition". Province of Marinduque. Retrieved August 30, 2022.
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