Governor of Antique explained

Post:Governor
Body:Antique
Incumbent:Rhodora Javier Cadiao
Incumbentsince:June 30, 2016
Style:
  • Governor
  • Honorable Governor
  • Pinalangga nga Gobernador
Seat:New Antique Provincial Capitol, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
Appointer:Direct popular vote
Termlength:3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
Constituting Instrument:Philippine Commission Act No. 83
Republic Act No. 7160
Formation:1751
Inaugural:Francisco Domingo Escote
Website:Official Website of the province of Antique

The Governor of Antique (Gobernador kang Antique; Filipino; Pilipino: Punong Lalawigan ng Antique) is the chief executive of the provincial government of Antique, Philippines. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the governor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former governor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice governor becomes the governor.

The current governor is Rhodora Cadiao, who has been assuming the post since 2016.

List of governors

Spanish governors of Antique province

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11751–1755Francisco Domingo Escote
21756–1759Antonio Arguelles
31760–1761Josef Arellano
41762–1765Mariano dela Torre y Bulacao
51766–1768Francisco (Margas) Vergara
61769–1770Manuel Tabuena
71771–1776Vicente Quejada
81777–1778Jose Arguelles
91778–1780Antonio Arguelles
101781–1782Tomas Aguirre
111783–1785Juan Salgado
121786–1787Juan Montinola
131788–1792Pedro Bargas y Hombrona
141793–1798Manuel Jotea
151799–1802Pedro Vidal
161802–1803Angel Paredes
171803–1804Fernando Ruiz
181805-1805Juan Ameja
191808–1814Angel Paredes
201815–1817Rafael Andres Gomez
211818–1820Juan Ormido
221820–1821Bernardo Simon y Mecenas
231821–1823Antonio Esteves
241824 –Juan Josef de Valda
251825–Francisco Oreta
261826–1827Francisco Matinez y Cañas
271828–1829Francisco Oreta
281829 –Domingo Benito
291830–1833Francisco Benitez y Cañas
301834–1836Domingo Benito
311837–1844Manuel de Yturriaga y Moco
321845–1848Ramon Plaza
331849–1850Joaquin Varon
341851–1860Enrique Barbaza
351860–Luis Santamaria
361861–1863Juan Martinez
371864–1865Jose Gutierez
381865–1866Jose Arcinas
391866–1867Jose Marzan
401867–1868Jose Bordoy
411868–1869Leandro Casamor
421869–Jose Ramos
431870–Eulogio Santos
441871–1872Julian Ordoñez
451873–1875Andres Coll Valz
461876–1877Felix Gomez y Codez
471877–1878Andres Coll Valz
481878–Felix Gomez y Codez
491878–1879Diego del Rio Rianzon
501879–1881Leandro Allendes Salazar
511881–1884Manuel Castillon
521884–1886Ladislao de Vera
531887–1888Antonio Montono
541888–1890Juan Bravo
551891–1893Gregoria Cuestra
561893–1894Ygnacio Cadrana
571894–Ysidro Castro
581895–Ygnacio Martinez
591896–1897Manuel Zuberia y Gallar
601897–1898Castro Verde
611898–Francisco Aparacio y Jurada

Revolutionary government

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621898–Angel (Abiera) SalazarFilipino government

American governors

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631900–Lt. Col. W. S. ScottAmerican military governor
641901–Lt. Col. W. S. ScottAmerican civil governor
651901–Major HolbrockActing civil governor

Filipino governors

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661901–1904Leandro Locsin FullonWas a revolutionary general who lead the expeditionary force sent by Emilio Aguinaldo to Panay Island and established a revolutionary government.[2]
671904–1909Angel Salazar, Sr.
681909–1913Santos Capadocia
691912–1919Anacleto Jimenez Villavert
701919–1922Vicente GellaHe is the maternal great-granduncle of Philippine Senator Loren Legarda
711922–1931Enrique Salvani
721931–1934Mamerto Portillo
731935–1938Alejandro Lim
741938–19401947–1951Alberto A. Villavert
751940–1947Tobias FornierThe municipality of Tobias Fornier was named after him
761951–1955Calixto ZaldivarAssociate justice of the Supreme Court from 1964 to 1974. He was the father of former Antique Governor Salvacion Perez
771955–1963Josue Lacson CadiaoFather of incumbent Antique Governor Rhodora Cadiao
781963–1967Encarnacion Fornier
791967–1971Julian Pacificador
801971–1980Evelio JavierAged 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.
811980–1984Enrique Zaldivar
821984–1998Jovito Plameras Jr.
831998–2001Exequiel Bellaflor Javier
842001–2010Salvacion Zaldivar Perez
(83)2010–2015Exequiel Bellaflor Javier
852015–presentRhodora Javier Cadiao[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Past Governors . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20180424202309/http://antikenyo.com/the-province/about/past-governors . April 24, 2018 . April 24, 2018 . Antikenyo Takun.
  2. Web site: The Revolutionary Hero in the Province of Antique by Dinggol Araneta Divinagracia . March 14, 2020 . Asian Journal USA .
  3. Web site: May 12, 2016 . Incumbent Antique Governor Defeated After 3 Decades in Power . May 10, 2022 . Rappler.