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