Governor of Aklan
Governor of Aklan is the local chief executive of the province of Aklan, Philippines.
Governors
| Governor[1] | Took office | Left office | Party | Local Party |
1 |
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Jose Raz Meñez (Appointed) |
1956 |
1959 |
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2 |
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Godofredo Ramos |
1960 |
1962 |
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3 |
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Virgilio Patricio |
1962 |
1963 |
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4 |
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Jose Legaspi |
1964 |
1971 |
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5 |
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Roberto Garcia |
1972 |
1986 |
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6 |
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Bonifacio Garcia |
1986 |
1987 |
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7 |
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Benhur Mobo (OIC) |
1987 |
1987 |
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8 |
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Augusto Legaspi (OIC) |
1987 |
1987 |
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9 |
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Jolie Pelayo |
1987 |
1987 |
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10 |
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Emiliano Fernandez (OIC) |
1987 |
1988 |
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11 |
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Job Parohinog (OIC) |
January 6, 1988 |
February 1, 1988 |
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12 |
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Corazon Legaspi-Cabagnot |
June 30, 1988 |
June 30, 1995 |
Lakas |
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13 |
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Florencio Miraflores |
June 30, 1995 |
June 30, 2004 |
Liberal |
Tibyog Akean |
14 |
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Carlito Marquez |
June 30, 2004 |
June 30, 2013 |
KAMPI |
Tibyog Akean |
13 |
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Florencio Miraflores[2] |
June 30, 2013 |
Incumbent (Term expires June 30, 2016) |
Liberal |
Tibyog Akean |
References
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- Abra
- Agusan del Norte
- Agusan del Sur
- Aklan
- Albay
- Antique
- Apayao
- Aurora
- Basilan
- Bataan
- Batanes
- Batangas
- Benguet
- Biliran
- Bohol
- Bukidnon
- Bulacan
- Cagayan
- Camarines Norte
- Camarines Sur
- Camiguin
- Capiz
- Catanduanes
- Cavite
- Cebu
- Compostela Valley
- Cotabato
- Davao del Norte
- Davao del Sur
- Davao Occidental
- Davao Oriental
- Dinagat Islands
- Eastern Samar
- Guimaras
- Ifugao
- Ilocos Norte
- Ilocos Sur
- Iloilo
- Isabela
- Kalinga
- La Union
- Laguna
- Lanao del Norte
- Lanao del Sur
- Leyte
- Maguindanao
- Marinduque
- Masbate
- Misamis Occidental
- Misamis Oriental
- Mountain Province
- Negros Occidental
- Negros Oriental
- Northern Samar
- Nueva Ecija
- Nueva Vizcaya
- Occidental Mindoro
- Oriental Mindoro
- Palawan
- Pampanga
- Pangasinan
- Quezon
- Quirino
- Rizal
- Romblon
- Samar
- Sarangani
- Siquijor
- Sorsogon
- South Cotabato
- Southern Leyte
- Sultan Kudarat
- Sulu
- Surigao del Norte
- Surigao del Sur
- Tarlac
- Tawi-Tawi
- Zambales
- Zamboanga del Norte
- Zamboanga del Sur
- Zamboanga Sibugay
| | See also: Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao |
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