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Governor of Ilocos Norte

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Governor of Ilocos Norte
since June 30, 2019
StyleHonorable
ResidenceIlocos Norte Provincial Capitol
Term lengththree year term, renewable thrice
Formation1818 (Spanish era), 1901 (American era)

The governor of Ilocos Norte (Filipino: Punong Panlalawigan ng Ilocos Norte), is the chief executive of the provincial government of Ilocos Norte.

List of governors of Ilocos Norte

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Governor Term
1 Aguedo Agbayani 1901–1902[1]
2 Elias Villanueva 1902[2][3]
3 Julio Agcaoili 1902–1906[3][4]
4 Melchor Flor 1906–1908[5][6]
5 Policarpo Soriano 1908–1909[7]
6 Simeon Mandac 1910[8][9][10]
(4) Melchor Flor 1910–1916[6]
7 Florencio Castro 1916–1919[11]
8 Cayetano Ligot 1919–1922[12][13]
9 Severo Hernando 1922–1925[14][15]
10 Domingo J. Samonte Jr. 1925–1931[15]
11 Simeon Mandac 1931–1934[15]
12 Santiago Espiritu 1934–1937[15]
13 Roque Ablan Sr. 1937–1943[15]
14 Primo Lazaro 1947–1951[15]
15 Damaso T. Samonte 1951–1955[15]
16 Antonio V. Raquiza 1955–1957[15]
17 Jose E. Evangelista 1960–1971[15]
18 Elizabeth Marcos-Keon 1971–1983[16][15]
19 Bongbong Marcos 1983–1986[15]
20 Castor Raval 1986–1987[15]
21 Vicente Campos 1987–1988[15]
22 Rodolfo Fariñas 1988–1998[17][15]
(19) Bongbong Marcos 1998–2007[18][15]
23 Michael Marcos Keon 2007–2010[19]
24 Imee Marcos 2010–2019[20]
25 Matthew Manotoc 2019–present

References

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  1. ^ "Provincial Appointments". Public laws and resolutions passed by the United States Philippine Commission, during the quarter ending August 31, 1901
  2. ^ Executive Order No. 77 dated April 3, 1902
  3. ^ a b "APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE CIVIL GOVERNOR, WITH THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE COMMISSION, DURING THE QUARTER ENDING AUGUST 31, 1902" Public Laws and Resolutions Passed by the United States Philippine Commission During the Quarter Ending August 31, 1902
  4. ^ Executive Order No. 13 dated March 21, 1904
  5. ^ Executive Order No. 10 dated February 28, 1906
  6. ^ a b Directorio Oficial del Senado y de la Camara de Representes. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1917. pp. 153–154.
  7. ^ Executive Order No. 18 dated February 21, 1908
  8. ^ Executive Order No. 139 dated December 22, 1909
  9. ^ "Official Changes, June 1, 1910, to July 11, 1911". Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Volume 4
  10. ^ "Filipinos Start Armed Uprising: Former Governor, Fugitive from Justice, Heads Movement Against Government". Los Angeles Herald. September 2, 1910. p. 5.
  11. ^ Executive Order No. 57 dated August 16, 1916
  12. ^ Executive Order No. 57 dated August 21, 1919
  13. ^ Reinecke, John E. (1997-01-01). The Filipino Piecemeal Sugar Strike of 1924–1925. University of Hawaii Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-8248-6253-4. Cayetano Ligot, the man appointed by Governor General Leonard Wood, was born in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, on August 7, 1877. He was a graduate of the Philippine Normal School and received a bachelor's degree from the Ateneo Rizal College of Pharmacy. He was a teacher, principal, professor, editor of a weekly paper (1915-17), provincial inspector of census, organizer of 121 rural credit banks, and elected governor of Ilocos Norte (1919-22).
  14. ^ Executive Order No. 51 dated September 11, 1922
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Provincial Governors". Province of Ilocos Norte. Archived from the original on 8 April 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  16. ^ "HON. MICHAEL MARCOS KEON". City of Laoag. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  17. ^ "[OPINION] The Marcos dynasty and the battle for Ilocos Norte". Rappler.com. 27 March 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  18. ^ "Who is Bongbong Marcos?". Rappler.com. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  19. ^ "HON. MICHAEL MARCOS KEON". City of Laoag. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Imee Marcos seeks Senate seat, Imelda to run for governor". Rappler.com. 16 October 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2022.