Governor of Cavite
The Governor of Cavite is the local chief executive of the Province of Cavite in the Philippines.
Governor of Cavite | |
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Juanito Victor C. Remulla since June 30, 2019 | |
Style | The Honorable |
Seat | Cavite Provincial Capitol |
Term length | 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms |
Inaugural holder | Dominador Camerino |
Formation | 1944 |
List of governors of Cavite
The following is the list of governors of Cavite from the creation of the politico-military province of Cavite in 1614 during the Spanish colonial era to the present Republic of the Philippines:[1]
Spanish colonial government
- Don Señor Leon Mangubat (1874–1899)
Revolutionary Republic (First Philippine Republic)
- Mariano Trias (July 15, 1898 to August 10, 1898)
- Emiliano Riego De Dios (August 10, 1898 to October 7, 1898)
- Ladislao Diwa (October 7, 1898 to May 13, 1901)[2]
Civil government under colonial rule
- Mariano Trías (Appointed June 22, 1901–1905? Resigned)[3][4]
- Major David C. Shanks (Appointed 1905?–September 30, 1905 Relieved)[4][5]
- Capt. Louis J. Van Schaick (Appointed October 12, 1905–1907)[5]
- Leonardo R. Osorio (1908–1909)
- Tomás Mascardo (1910–1912)
- Antero S. Soriano (1912–1919)
- Luis O. Ferrer, Sr. (1919–1921)
- Raymundo C. Jeciel (1922–1925)
- Fabian Pugeda (1925–1931)
- Pedro F. Espiritu (1931–1934)
Philippine Commonwealth
- Ramon Q. Samonte (1935–1940)
- Emilio F. Virata - Acting Governor
- Luis Y. Ferrer, Jr. [July 8, 1901 – April 7, 1949] (1940–1941)
Japanese Occupation
- Luis Y. Ferrer, Jr. (1941–1944)
- Mariano N. Castañeda (1944)
Second Philippine Republic
- Dominador M. Camerino (1944–1945)
- Mariano N. Castañeda (1945–Acting Governor)
Philippines Commonwealth (continuation)
- Rafael F. Trias (1945)
- Francisco T. Arca (1945)
Third Philippine Republic
- Dominador M. Camerino (1946–1954)
- Mariano B. Villanueva (1954–Acting Governor)
- Horacio Rodriguez (1954–Acting Governor)
- Dominador Mangubat (1955–Appointed Governor)
- Delfin N. Montano (1956–1971)
- Lino D. Bocalan (1972)
- Dominador M. Camerino (1972–Acting Governor)
- Juanito R. Remulla (Appointed, September 24, 1979)
Fourth and Fifth Philippine Republic
- Juanito R. Remulla (January 30, 1980 to February 19, 1986)
- Fernando C. Campos (1986–1987)
- Juanito R. Remulla (1987–1995)
- Epimaco A. Velasco (1995–1998)
- Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr. (1998, appointed)
- Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr. (1998–2001)
- Erineo S. Maliksi (2001–2010)
- Juanito Victor C. Remulla, Jr. (2010–2016)
- Jesus Crispin Remulla (2016–2019)
- Juanito Victor C. Remulla, Jr. (2019–present)
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References
- (2013). "Provincial Governors". Cavite Provincial Website. Retrieved on 2014-02-09.
- Census Office of the Philippine Islands (1920). "Census of the Philippines Islands, 1918. Vol. I.", pg. 127. Bureau of Printing, Manila.
- Philippine Commission (1901). "Annual Report of the War Department, June 30, 1901", pg. 745. Government Printing Office, Washington.
- Philippine Commission (1905). "Annual Reports of the War Department, Vol. X, June 30, 1905", pg. 55. Government Printing Office, Washington.
- Philippine Commission (1905). "Annual Reports of the War Department, Vol. XIV, June 30, 1905", pg. 296. Government Printing Office.
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