Governor of Antique explained
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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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
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62 | 1898– | Angel (Abiera) Salazar | Filipino government | |
American governors
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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
Notes and References
- 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.
- Web site: The Revolutionary Hero in the Province of Antique by Dinggol Araneta Divinagracia . March 14, 2020 . Asian Journal USA .
- Web site: May 12, 2016 . Incumbent Antique Governor Defeated After 3 Decades in Power . May 10, 2022 . Rappler.