Governor of Isabela
Local chief executive
Governor of Isabela | |
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Incumbent since June 30, 2019Rodolfo T. Albano III | |
Style | The Honorable |
Term length | 3 years |
Inaugural holder | Don Gonzalez Montero (Spanish Governor of Isabela)[1] |
Formation | 1868 |
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 | |
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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
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