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Governor of Quezon

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Governor of Quezon
Punong Lalawigan ng Quezon
Incumbent
Angelina Tan
since June 30, 2022
StyleMrs. Governor, Your Honor, Honorable (present)
Don/The Most Excellent (spanish era)
ResidenceGovernor's Mansion, Lucena City
SeatTayabas Capitol
Term length3 years, renewable for 3 consecutive terms
PrecursorMilitary Governor of Tayabas
Inaugural holderCornelius Gardener (first civil governor)
Formation1901 (civil government)
DeputyVice Governor of Quezon
Websitequezon.gov.ph/executive

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

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# Portrait Governor Term of office Party Place of origin Vice Governor
1 Cornelius Gardener 1901 – 1902 Republican United States of America None
2 Harry Hill Bandholtz 1902 – 1903 Republican United States of America
3 Ricardo Parás 1903 – 1904 Independent Boac
4 Manuel L. Quezon 1906 – 1907 Nacionalista Baler
5 Alfredo Castro 1907 – 1908 Nacionalista Atimonan
6 Domingo Lopez 1908 – 1909 Nacionalista Tayabas
7 Primitivo San Agustin 1909 – 1912 Nacionalista Tayabas
8 Vicente Lukban 1912 – 1916 Nacionalista Lucban
(Labo, Camarines Norte)
9 Maximo Rodríguez 1916 – 1922 Nacionalista Sariaya
10 Filemon Pérez 1922 – 1928 Nacionalista Lucena
11 León Guinto 1928 – 1933 Nacionalista Atimonan
(Bacoor, Cavite)
12 Maximo Rodríguez 1933 – 1938 Nacionalista Sariaya
13 Casiano Sandoval 1938 – 1940 Nacionalista Lucena
14 Natalio Enríquez 1940 – 1946 Nacionalista Sariaya
15 Hilarion Yanza 1946 – 1947 Nacionalista Lucena
16 Andrés Umali 1947 – 1948 Nacionalista Tiaong
17 Gregorio Santayana 1948 – 1951 Liberal Unisan
18 Vicente Constantino 1951 – 1955 Liberal Unisan
19 León Guinto 1955 – 1959 Nacionalista Atimonan
(Bacoor, Cavite)
20 Claro Robles 1959 – 1963 Liberal Tiaong Eladio Caliwara
Romualdo Vargas
21 Anacleto Alcala 1964 – 1980 Nacionalista Lucena León Guinto Jr.
Godofredo Tan
Amparo Lavides
Liberal Dante Diamante
Medardo Tumagay
KBL Eladio Caliwara
22 Eladio Caliwara 1981 – 1986 UNIDO-Liberal Alabat Anacleto Alcala
Hobart Dator
23 Cesar Bolaños[a] 1986 – 1987 UNIDO-Liberal Candelaria Romeo Montano
Hjalmar Quintana[a] 1987 UNIDO-PDP–Laban Mauban Ismael Portes
24 Eduardo Rodriguez 1988 – 1995[b] PDP–Laban Unisan Robert Racelis
25 Robert Racelis 1995 – 1996 PDP–Laban Sariaya Edelyn Loo
(24) Eduardo Rodriguez 1996–1998 PDP–Laban Unisan Robert Racelis
Claro Talaga Jr.
26 Wilfrido Enverga 1998 – 2007 Lakas Mauban Jovito Talabong
Nacionalista David Suarez
27 Rafael Nantes June 30, 2007 – May 17, 2010[c] Liberal Polillo Kelly Portes
Kelly Portes[d] May 17, 2010 – June 30, 2010 Liberal Pagbilao Lourdes de Luna-Pasatiempo
28 David Suarez
(b. 1977)
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019 Lakas Unisan Vicente Alcala
NUP Samuel Nantes
Nacionalista Tiaong
29 Danilo Suarez
(b. 1942)
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022 Lakas Lucena
30 Angelina Tan
(b. 1971)
June 30, 2022 – present[e] NPC Gumaca
(Rosario, Batangas)
Anacleto Alcala III
Notes
  1. ^ a b Appointed Officer in charge
  2. ^ Temporary Restraining Order against him
  3. ^ Died in office.
  4. ^ Acting governor
  5. ^ Term ends on June 30, 2025.

References

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  1. ^ "Former Governors". Retrieved January 1, 2022.