The governor of Marinduque (Filipino: Punong Panlalawigan ng Marinduque), is the chief executive of the provincial government of Marinduque. Marinduque was a sub-province of Tayabas (now Quezon), which also has its own governor, until 1920. The governor holds office at the Marinduque Provincial Capitol in Boac.
Provincial Governors (1899-present)
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Governor[1] |
Term
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1 |
Martin Lardizabal |
1899-1901
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2 |
Ricardo Paras |
1901-1907[a]
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3 |
Juan Nieva |
1907-1916
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4 |
Pedro Madrigal |
1916-1919
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5 |
Vicente Triviño |
1919-1922
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6 |
Miguel Villamayor |
1922-1925
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7 |
Damian Reyes |
1925-1929
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8 |
Leon Pelaez |
1929-1933
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9 |
Pedro del Mundo |
1933-1936
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(8)
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Leon Pelaez
|
1936-1938
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10 |
Ramon Reynoso |
1938-1941
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11 |
Jose L. Lopez |
1941-1942
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12 |
Ricardo Nepomuceno |
1945-1946
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13 |
Cesar Nepomuceno |
1946-1951
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14 |
Felix Fidel Paz |
1951-1955
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15 |
Miguel M. Manguera |
1955-1963
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16 |
Celso Preclaro |
1963-1967
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17 |
Aristeo M. Lecaroz |
1967-1988
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18 |
Luisito M. Reyes |
1988-1995
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19 |
Jose Antonio Carrion |
1995-1998
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20 |
Carmencita O. Reyes |
1998-2007
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(19)
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Jose Antonio Carrion
|
2007-2010
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(20)
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Carmencita O. Reyes
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2010-2019[b]
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21 |
Romulo A. Bacorro Jr. |
2019
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22 |
Presbitero J. Velasco Jr. |
2019-present
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See also
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References
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