List of vice presidents of the Philippines by place of primary affiliation explained

This is a list of vice presidents of the Philippines by place of primary affiliation. Some vice presidents have been born in one province, but are commonly associated with another.

Provinces of primary affiliation

Provinces of primary affiliation by vice president

No. Vice president Province
1 Cebu
2 Ilocos Sur
3 and 7 Iloilo
4
5 Pampanga
6 Misamis Oriental
8 Batangas
9 Metro Manila[1]
10 Pampanga
11 Misamis Oriental[2]
12 Oriental Mindoro
13 Metro Manila
14 Camarines Sur
15Davao del Sur

Vice presidents by province of primary affiliation

State Vice president per provinceVice president
  1. th Vice president
Metro Manila2Joseph Estrada9
Jejomar Binay13
Misamis Oriental2Emmanuel Pelaez6
Teofisto Guingona Jr.11
Pampanga2Diosdado Macapagal5
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo10
Batangas1Salvador Laurel8
Bohol1Carlos P. Garcia4
Camarines Sur1Leni Robredo14
Cebu1Sergio Osmeña1
Davao del Sur1Sara Duterte15
Ilocos Sur1Elpidio Quirino2
Iloilo1Fernando Lopez3, 7
Oriental Mindoro1Noli de Castro12

Places of birth

Vice presidents by province of birth

ProvinceVice presidents per provinceVice presidentYear inauguratedBirthplace
Metro Manila[3] 52001San Juan, Rizal[4]
1986Manila
1992Manila
2010Manila
1998San Juan, Rizal
Bohol11953Talibon
Camarines Sur12016Naga City
Cebu1Sergio Osmeña1935Cebu City
Davao del Sur1Sara Duterte2022Davao City
Ilocos Sur11946Vigan City
Iloilo1Fernando Lopez1949, 1965Iloilo City
Misamis Oriental11961Medina, Misamis[5]
Oriental Mindoro12004Pola, Mindoro[6]
Pampanga11957Lubao

Vice presidents who did not primarily reside in their respective birth provinces

As of 2016, 3 out of 13 (accounting for Fernando Lopez' two non-consecutive terms) individuals (23%) were inaugurated after officially residing in a different place than their birth.

Vice presidentBirth provinceHome province
Salvador LaurelMetro ManilaBatangas
Gloria Macapagal ArroyoRizalPampanga
Teofisto Guingona Jr.RizalMisamis Oriental

See also

Notes and References

  1. Metropolitan Manila (though not a province) is highlighted as the province of primary affiliation of Estrada and Binay.
  2. Web site: Villanueva. Marichu. Danao. Efren. Guingona named VP. The Philippine Star. March 20, 2017.
  3. At the time of the births of Laurel, Estrada, Arroyo, Guingona, and Binay, Metro Manila as a geopolitical entity did not exist yet.
  4. At the time of Guingona and Arroyo's births, the town of San Juan was part of the province of Rizal. In 1975, Presidential Decree № 824 established the National Capital Region with four cities and thirteen municipalities. San Juan was converted into a city in 2008.
  5. At the time of Pelaez' birth, the town of Medina was part of the province of Misamis. In 1929, Legislative Act 3537 created the provinces of Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental. Medina became part of Misamis Oriental.
  6. At the time of de Castro's birth, the town of Pola was part of the province of Mindoro. In 1950, Republic Act 505 created the provinces of Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro. Pola became part of Oriental Mindoro.