Governor of Quezon explained

Post:Governor
Body:Quezon
Native Name:Punong Lalawigan ng Quezon
Incumbent:Angelina Tan
Incumbentsince:June 30, 2022
Style:Mrs. Governor, Your Honor, Honorable (present)
Don/The Most Excellent (spanish era)
Residence:Governor's Mansion, Lucena City
Seat:Tayabas Capitol
Termlength:3 years, renewable for 3 consecutive terms
Formation:1901 (civil government)
Inaugural:Cornelius Gardener (first civil governor)
Deputy:Vice Governor of Quezon
Precursor:Military Governor of Tayabas

The governor of Quezon is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Quezon, which was previously called Tayabas until 1946.[1]

List of governors of Quezon

PortraitGovernorTerm of officePartyPlace of originVice Governor
1Cornelius Gardener1901 – 1902RepublicanUnited States of AmericaNone
2Harry Hill Bandholtz1902 – 1903RepublicanUnited States of America
3Ricardo Parás 1903 – 1904IndependentBoac
4Manuel L. Quezon1906 – 1907NacionalistaBaler
5Alfredo Castro1907 – 1908NacionalistaAtimonan
6 Domingo Lopez1908 – 1909NacionalistaTayabas
7 Primitivo San Agustin1909 – 1912NacionalistaTayabas
8Vicente Lukban1912 – 1916NacionalistaLucban
(Labo, Camarines Norte)
9Maximo Rodríguez1916 – 1922NacionalistaSariaya
10Filemon Pérez1922 – 1928NacionalistaLucena
11León Guinto1928 – 1933NacionalistaAtimonan
(Bacoor, Cavite)
12Maximo Rodríguez1933 – 1938NacionalistaSariaya
13Casiano Sandoval1938 – 1940NacionalistaLucena
14Natalio Enríquez1940 – 1946NacionalistaSariaya
15Hilarion Yanza1946 – 1947NacionalistaLucena
16Andrés Umali1947 – 1948NacionalistaTiaong
17Gregorio Santayana1948 – 1951LiberalUnisan
18Vicente Constantino1951 – 1955LiberalUnisan
19León Guinto1955 – 1959NacionalistaAtimonan
(Bacoor, Cavite)
20Claro Robles1959 – 1963LiberalTiaongEladio Caliwara
Romualdo Vargas
21Anacleto Alcala1964 – 1980NacionalistaLucenaLeón Guinto Jr.
Godofredo Tan
Amparo Lavides
LiberalDante Diamante
Medardo Tumagay
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KBLEladio Caliwara
22Eladio Caliwara1981 – 1986UNIDO-LiberalAlabatAnacleto Alcala
Hobart Dator
23Cesar Bolaños1986 – 1987UNIDO-LiberalCandelariaRomeo Montano
Hjalmar Quintana1987UNIDO-PDP–LabanMaubanIsmael Portes
24Eduardo Rodriguez1988 – 1995PDP–LabanUnisanRobert Racelis
25Robert Racelis1995 – 1996PDP–LabanSariayaEdelyn Loo
(24)Eduardo Rodriguez1996–1998PDP–LabanUnisanRobert Racelis
Claro Talaga Jr.
26Wilfrido Enverga1998 – 2007LakasMaubanJovito Talabong
NacionalistaDavid Suarez
27Rafael NantesJune 30, 2007 – May 17, 2010LiberalPolilloKelly Portes
Kelly PortesMay 17, 2010 – June 30, 2010LiberalPagbilaoLourdes de Luna-Pasatiempo
28David SuarezJune 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019LakasUnisanVicente Alcala
NUPSamuel Nantes
NacionalistaTiaong
29Danilo SuarezJune 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022LakasLucena
30Angelina TanJune 30, 2022 – presentNPCGumaca
(Rosario, Batangas)
Anacleto Alcala III
Notes

Notes and References

  1. News: Former Governors . January 1, 2022.