Governor of Nueva Ecija
Local chief executive
Governor of Nueva Ecija | |
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Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Nueva Ecija | |
Incumbent Aurelio Umali since June 30, 2019 | |
Style | The Honorable |
Residence | Palayan, Nueva Ecija |
Seat | Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol |
Term length | 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms |
Inaugural holder | Felino Cajucom |
Formation | 1898 |
The governor of Nueva Ecija is the local chief executive of the Central Luzon province of Nueva Ecija in the Luzon Island, Philippines.
List
The following are the holders of the position since the post's formal establishment in 1898:[1][2]
No. | Image | Name | Year/s in office | Notes |
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1 | Felino S. Cajucom | 1898 - 1901 | ||
2 | Epifanio de los Santos | 1902 - 1906 | First Filipino elected to the position[3] | |
3 | Isauro Gabaldon | 1906 - 1907 | ||
4 | Manuel Tinio | 1907 - 1909 | Youngest general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army[4] | |
5 | Lucio Gonzales | 1909 | ||
6 | Benito Natividad | 1910 - 1913 | ||
7 | Feliciano Ramoso | 1913 - 1916 | ||
8 | J. Vicente Salazar | 1916 - 1922 | ||
9 | Aurelio V. Cecilio | 1922 - 1925 | ||
10 | Gabriel R. Belmonte | 1925 - 1928 | ||
11 | Ezequiel Santos | 1928 - 1931 | ||
12 | Miguel Liuag | 1931 - 1934 | ||
13 | Jacinto S. Tomacruz | 1934 - 1936 | ||
(9) | Aurelio V. Cecilio | 1936 - 1940 | ||
14 | Jose G. Robles Jr. | 1941 - 1943 | ||
15 | Godofredo R. Monsod | 1943 - 1944 | ||
16 | Alejandro Garcia | 1944 | ||
17 | Felino E. Villasan Sr. | 1944 - 1945 | ||
18 | Juan O. Chioco | 1945 | ||
19 | Herminio E. Algas Sr. | 1945 - 1946 | ||
20 | Isabelo Castañeda | 1946 | ||
21 | Mariano A. Sta. Romana | 1946 | ||
(10) | Gabriel R. Belmonte | 1946 - 1947 | ||
(18) | Juan O. Chioco | 1948 - 1951 | ||
22 | Leopoldo D. Diaz | 1952 - 1955 | ||
23 | Amado Q. Aleta | 1956 - 1959 | ||
24 | Eduardo Joson | 1960 - 1986 | ||
25 | Emmanuel T. Santos | 1986 - 1987 | ||
(24) | Eduardo Joson | 1988 - 1990 | ||
26 | Narciso S. Nario Sr. | 1990 - 1992 | ||
27 | Tomas Joson III | 1992 - 1995 | ||
28 | Eduardo Nonato Joson | 1995 - 1998 | ||
29 | Oscar C. Tinio | 1997 | ||
(27) | Tomas Joson III | 1998 - 2007 | ||
30 | Aurelio Umali | 2007 - 2016 | ||
31 | Czarina Umali | 2016 - 2019 | First woman elected to the position[5] | |
(30) | Aurelio Umali | 2019 - present |
References
- ^ "Nueva Ecija governors - Kasaysayang Nueva Ecija". Nueva Ecija New Era of Peace and Progress.
- ^ "Portraits of the Nueva Ecija Provincial Governors at the Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol, Palayan City". Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Afan, Carolina L. Epifanio de los Santos y Cristobal. Filipiniana Division. National Library. Government Property. ISBN does not apply.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Nueva Ecija elects first female governor". Philippine Star.
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