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The '''Governor of Bulacan''' is the local chief executive of the [[Philippine province]] of [[Bulacan]]. |
The '''Governor of Bulacan''' is the local chief executive of the [[Philippine province]] of [[Bulacan]]. |
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|[[Gregorio del Pilar]] |
|[[Gregorio del Pilar]] |
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|align=center|1898-1899 |
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|align=center|San Jose, [[Bulacan, Bulacan|Bulacan]] |
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|The first and the youngest governor at the age of 23. He was appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo as the Military Governor of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. |
|The first and the youngest governor at the age of 23. He was appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo as the Military Governor of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. |
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|[[Isidoro Torres]] |
|[[Isidoro Torres]] |
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|align=center|1899 |
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|align=center|Matimbo, [[Malolos]] |
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|During the American invasion, Isidoro Torres was appointed Governor-General of Bulacan with juridical power. He established many [[Katipunan]] chapters in Bulacan. |
|During the American invasion, Isidoro Torres was appointed Governor-General of Bulacan with juridical power. He established many [[Katipunan]] chapters in Bulacan. |
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|[[Segundo Rodrigo]] |
|[[Segundo Rodrigo]] |
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|align=center|1898-1899 |
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|align=center|[[Bulacan, Bulacan|Bulacan]] |
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|The first civil Governor of the province. |
|The first civil Governor of the province. |
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| [[Jose Serapio]] |
| [[Jose Serapio]] |
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|align=center|1900–1901 |
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|align=center|Santa Maria |
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|During his term, the capital and the seat of provincial government was transferred from Bulakan to Malolos. |
|During his term, the capital and the seat of provincial government was transferred from Bulakan to Malolos. |
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| [[Pablo Tecson]] |
| [[Pablo Tecson]] |
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|align=center|1902–1904<br>1904–1906 |
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|align=center|San Miguel de Mayumo (San Miguel) |
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{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|The first elected Governor, and served in two consecutive terms. |
|The first elected Governor, and served in two consecutive terms. |
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| [[Teodoro Sandico]] |
| [[Teodoro Sandico]] |
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|align=center|1906–1907<br>1908–1909 |
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|align=center|Malolos |
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{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|The first elected Governor of the province who was not born in Bulacan. He was born in Pandacan, Manila. |
|The first elected Governor of the province who was not born in Bulacan. He was born in Pandacan, Manila. |
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| [[Donato Teodoro]] |
| [[Donato Teodoro]] |
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|align=center|1910–1912 |
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|align=center|Malolos |
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|The first "Hukom Pamayapa" to be elected as Governor |
|The first "Hukom Pamayapa" to be elected as Governor |
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| [[Trinidad Icasiano]] |
| [[Trinidad Icasiano]] |
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|align=center|1912–1916 |
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|align=center|Bulacan |
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| [[Nicolas Buendia]] |
| [[Nicolas Buendia]] |
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|align=center|1916–1919 |
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|align=center|Malolos |
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{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|The first "Presidente Municipal" or "Alcalde" to be elected as Governor. |
|The first "Presidente Municipal" or "Alcalde" to be elected as Governor. |
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| [[Jun B. Carlos]] |
| [[Jun B. Carlos]] |
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|align=center|1919–1921 |
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|align=center|Baliuag |
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| [[Pío Valenzuela]] |
| [[Pío Valenzuela]] |
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|align=center|1921–1925 |
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|align=center|Polo (Valenzuela) |
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| [[Restituto J. Castro]] |
| [[Restituto J. Castro]] |
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|align=center|1925–1928 |
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|align=center|Bulacan |
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| [[José Padilla, Sr.]] |
| [[José Padilla, Sr.]] |
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|align=center|1928–1931 |
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|align=center|Plaridel |
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| [[Cirilo B. Santos]] |
| [[Cirilo B. Santos]] |
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|align=center|1931–1934 |
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|align=center|San Miguel |
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|[[José Padilla, Sr.]] |
|[[José Padilla, Sr.]] |
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|align=center|1934–1937 |
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|align=center|Plaridel |
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| [[Jacinto Molina]] |
| [[Jacinto Molina (politician)|Jacinto Molina]] |
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|align=center|1938–1940 |
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|align=center|Bulacan |
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| [[Emilio Rustia]] |
| [[Emilio Rustia]] |
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|align=center|1941–1942 |
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|align=center|Baliuag |
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| [[Javier Pabalan]] |
| [[Javier Pabalan]] |
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|align=center|1942–1943 |
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|align=center|San Miguel |
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| [[Jose Delos Reyes]] |
| [[Jose Delos Reyes]] |
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|align=center|1943–1944 |
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|align=center|Bulacan |
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| [[Regino Sevilla]] |
| [[Regino Sevilla]] |
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|align=center|1944–1945 |
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|align=center|San Miguel |
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| [[Alejo Santos]] |
| [[Alejo Santos]] |
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|align=center|1945–1946 |
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|align=center|Bustos |
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|Military Governor |
|Military Governor |
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| [[Pedro Viudez]] |
| [[Pedro Viudez]] |
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|align=center|1946 |
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|align=center|San Ildefonso |
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| [[Fortunato Halili]] |
| [[Fortunato Halili]] |
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|align=center|1946–1948 |
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|align=center|Santa Maria |
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| [[Nazario Trillana]] |
| [[Nazario Trillana]] |
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|align=center|1948 |
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|align=center|Hagonoy |
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|Appointed Provincial Governor of Bulacan by President Manuel Roxas <ref>http://www.gov.ph/1948/03/01/appointments-and-designations-march-1948/</ref><ref>http://www.oocities.org/rallos139qc/hagonoy.htm</ref> |
|Appointed Provincial Governor of Bulacan by President Manuel Roxas <ref>http://www.gov.ph/1948/03/01/appointments-and-designations-march-1948/</ref><ref>http://www.oocities.org/rallos139qc/hagonoy.htm</ref> |
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|[[Fortunato Halili]] |
|[[Fortunato Halili]] |
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|align=center|1948–1950 |
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|align=center|Santa Maria |
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| [[Teofilo E. Sauco]] |
| [[Teofilo E. Sauco]] |
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|align=center|1950–1951 |
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|[[Alejo Santos]] |
|[[Alejo Santos]] |
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|align=center|1951–1957 |
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{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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| [[Tomas Martin]] |
| [[Tomas Martin]] |
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|align=center|1958–1963 |
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|align=center|Hagonoy |
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{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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| [[Jose M. Villarama]] |
| [[Jose M. Villarama]] |
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|align=center|Mar. 1964–Sep. 1967<br>Sep. 1967–Dec. 1967 |
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|align=center|Angat |
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{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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| [[Ignacio Santiago, Sr.]] |
| [[Ignacio Santiago, Sr.]] |
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|align=center|Jan. 1968–Dec. 1975 |
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|align=center|Valenzuela |
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|[[Jose M. Villarama]] |
|[[Jose M. Villarama]] |
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|align=center|Jan. 1976–Feb. 1980 |
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|align=center|Angat |
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|[[Ignacio Santiago, Sr.]] |
|[[Ignacio Santiago, Sr.]] |
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|align=center|Feb. 1980–May 1986 |
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|align=center|Valenzuela |
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|[[Roberto Pagdanganan]] |
|[[Roberto Pagdanganan]] |
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|align=center|May 1986–Dec. 1987 |
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|align=center|Calumpit |
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| [[Amado Pineda (politician)|Amado Pineda]] |
| [[Amado Pineda (politician)|Amado Pineda]] |
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|align=center|Dec. 1987–Feb. 1988 |
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|align=center|Calumpit |
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|Appointed as the OIC-Governor of the province after the 1986 EDSA [[People Power Revolution]]. |
|Appointed as the OIC-Governor of the province after the 1986 EDSA [[People Power Revolution]]. |
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| [[Roberto Pagdanganan]] |
| [[Roberto Pagdanganan]] |
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|align=center|Feb. 1988–Feb. 1998 |
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|align=center|Calumpit |
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{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (1991)}} |
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|[[Josie dela Cruz]] |
|[[Josie dela Cruz]] |
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|align=center|Jun. 1998-Jun. 2007 |
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|align=center|Bocaue |
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{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (1991)}} |
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|The first female Governor. |
|The first female Governor. |
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|[[Jon-Jon Mendoza]] |
|[[Jon-Jon Mendoza]] |
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|align=center|Jun. 2007-Jun. 2010 |
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|align=center|Bocaue |
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|[[Partido del Pilar]] |
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|The first Barangay Captain elected as Governor. |
|The first Barangay Captain elected as Governor. |
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|rowspan=2|[[Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado|Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado]] |
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|align=center|Jun. 2010–Jun. 2013 |
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|align=center rowspan=2|Hagonoy |
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{{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|The first Mayor elected as District Representative, Vice Governor, and Governor. |
|rowspan=2|The first Mayor elected as District Representative, Vice Governor, and Governor. |
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|align=center|Jun. 2013–present |
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{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |
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Revision as of 16:11, 16 April 2015
The Governor of Bulacan is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Bulacan.
Governor | Term | Municipality | Party | Notes | |
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Gregorio del Pilar | 1898-1899 | San Jose, Bulacan | The first and the youngest governor at the age of 23. He was appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo as the Military Governor of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. | ||
Isidoro Torres | 1899 | Matimbo, Malolos | During the American invasion, Isidoro Torres was appointed Governor-General of Bulacan with juridical power. He established many Katipunan chapters in Bulacan. | ||
Segundo Rodrigo | 1898-1899 | Bulacan | The first civil Governor of the province. | ||
Jose Serapio | 1900–1901 | Santa Maria | During his term, the capital and the seat of provincial government was transferred from Bulakan to Malolos. | ||
Pablo Tecson | 1902–1904 1904–1906 |
San Miguel de Mayumo (San Miguel)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #98fb98;" data-sort-value="Nacionalista Party" | |
Nacionalista | The first elected Governor, and served in two consecutive terms. | |
Teodoro Sandico | 1906–1907 1908–1909 |
Malolos
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #98fb98;" data-sort-value="Nacionalista Party" | |
Nacionalista | The first elected Governor of the province who was not born in Bulacan. He was born in Pandacan, Manila. | |
Donato Teodoro | 1910–1912 | Malolos | The first "Hukom Pamayapa" to be elected as Governor | ||
Trinidad Icasiano | 1912–1916 | Bulacan | |||
Nicolas Buendia | 1916–1919 | Malolos
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #98fb98;" data-sort-value="Nacionalista Party" | |
Nacionalista | The first "Presidente Municipal" or "Alcalde" to be elected as Governor. | |
Jun B. Carlos | 1919–1921 | Baliuag | |||
Pío Valenzuela | 1921–1925 | Polo (Valenzuela) | |||
Restituto J. Castro | 1925–1928 | Bulacan | |||
José Padilla, Sr. | 1928–1931 | Plaridel | |||
Cirilo B. Santos | 1931–1934 | San Miguel | |||
José Padilla, Sr. | 1934–1937 | Plaridel | |||
Jacinto Molina | 1938–1940 | Bulacan | |||
Emilio Rustia | 1941–1942 | Baliuag | |||
Javier Pabalan | 1942–1943 | San Miguel | |||
Jose Delos Reyes | 1943–1944 | Bulacan | |||
Regino Sevilla | 1944–1945 | San Miguel | |||
Alejo Santos | 1945–1946 | Bustos | Military Governor | ||
Pedro Viudez | 1946 | San Ildefonso | |||
Fortunato Halili | 1946–1948 | Santa Maria | |||
Nazario Trillana | 1948 | Hagonoy | Appointed Provincial Governor of Bulacan by President Manuel Roxas [1][2] | ||
Fortunato Halili | 1948–1950 | Santa Maria | |||
Teofilo E. Sauco | 1950–1951 | Baliuag | |||
Alejo Santos | 1951–1957 | Bustos
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Nacionalista | ||
Tomas Martin | 1958–1963 | Hagonoy
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Nacionalista | ||
Jose M. Villarama | Mar. 1964–Sep. 1967 Sep. 1967–Dec. 1967 |
Angat
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Liberal | ||
Ignacio Santiago, Sr. | Jan. 1968–Dec. 1975 | Valenzuela
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Nacionalista | ||
Jose M. Villarama | Jan. 1976–Feb. 1980 | Angat | |||
Ignacio Santiago, Sr. | Feb. 1980–May 1986 | Valenzuela | |||
Roberto Pagdanganan | May 1986–Dec. 1987 | Calumpit | |||
Amado Pineda | Dec. 1987–Feb. 1988 | Calumpit | Appointed as the OIC-Governor of the province after the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution. | ||
Roberto Pagdanganan | Feb. 1988–Feb. 1998 | Calumpit
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Lakas | ||
Josie dela Cruz | Jun. 1998-Jun. 2007 | Bocaue
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Lakas | The first female Governor. | |
Jon-Jon Mendoza | Jun. 2007-Jun. 2010 | Bocaue | Partido del Pilar | The first Barangay Captain elected as Governor. | |
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado | Jun. 2010–Jun. 2013 | Hagonoy
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #B0E0E6;" data-sort-value="Lakas-Kampi-CMD" | |
Lakas–Kampi | The first Mayor elected as District Representative, Vice Governor, and Governor. | |
Jun. 2013–present
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NUP |