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Governor of Isabela

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Governor of Isabela
Incumbent
Rodolfo T. Albano III
since June 30, 2019
StyleThe Honorable
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderDon Gonzalez Montero (Spanish Governor of Isabela)[1]
Formation1868

The governor of Isabela (Filipino: Punong Lalawigan ng Isabela) is the chief executive of the provincial government of Isabela.

List of governors of Isabela

There have been 28 governors of Isabela since the establishment of the civil government in 1901 after the Philippine-American War.[2]

Governor Term
1 Gonzalez Montero (Spanish Governor of Isabela) 1868
2 Jose Perez (Last Spanish Governor of Isabela) 1898
3 Gen. Daniel Mata Tria Tirona (Governor of Isabela & Cagayan) 1898
4 Dimas M. Guzman (Cabagan) (Jefe Politico (Governor) of Isabela) 1898
5 William H. Johnston (US Captain; 16th Infantry Regiment) 1901-1902
6 Francisco R. Dichoso (Ilagan) 1902-1903
7 Capt. George Curry (New Mexico, USA) 1903-1905
8 Col. Blas Villamor (Bangued, Abra) 1905-1907
9 Eliseo M. Claravall (Ilagan) 1907-1909
10 Romualdo G. Mina (Naguilian) 1909
11 Tomas Gollayan (San Pablo) 1910-1916
12 Pascual G. Paguirigan (Ilagan) 1916–1922
13 Ventura S. Guzman (San Pablo) 1922-1923
14 Primo Gaffud (Echague) 1925-1928
15 Florentino A. Nicolas (Angadanan) 1928-1931
16 Fortunato M. Bulan (Ilagan) 1931-1937
17 Agustin A. Pintang (Echague) 1938-1939
18 Lino J. Castillejo (Tumauini) 1939-1940
19 Gabriel R. Visaya (Santiago) 1941-1942
20 Agustin V. Bersamin (Santiago) 1942-1944
(18) Lino J. Castillejo (Tumauini) 1944-1945
21 Gregorio P. Formoso (Ilagan) 1945
(19) Gabriel R. Visaya (Santiago) 1945-1946
22 Silvino M. Gumpal (Jones) 1946-1947
1948-1951
23 Felix T. Caro (Gamu) 1952-1955
1956-1958
24 Melanio T. Singson (Ilagan) 1960-1963
1964-1965
25 Leocadio E. Ignacio (Mallig) 1965-1967
26 Samuel F. Reyes (Cauayan) 1968-1971
27 Faustino N. Dy Sr. (Cauayan) 1972-1986
1988-1992
(24) Melanio T. Singson (Ilagan) 1986-1987
(27) Faustino N. Dy Sr. (Cauayan) 1988-1992
28 Silvestre H. Bello Jr. (Ilagan) 1987-1988
29 Benjamin G. Dy (Cauayan) 1992-2001
30 Faustino S. Dy, Jr. (San Manuel) 2001-2004
31 Maria Gracia Cielo M. Padaca (Cauayan) 2004-2010
32 Faustino G. Dy III (Cauayan) 2010-2019
33 Rodolfo T. Albano III (Cabagan) 2019-present[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Provincial Boards of Isabela" (PDF). provinceofisabela.ph. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  2. ^ "The Governors of Isabela" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  3. ^ Lazaro, Ramon Efren. "More incumbents reelected". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
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