Governor of Romblon
The Governor of Romblon is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Romblon.
Commandantes Infanteria de Politico Militar[1]
Name | Term |
Don Ramon Vieytes | 1853 – 1854 |
Don Joaquin de Prat y Parella | 1854 – 1856 |
Don Joaquin Vidal y Mallado | 1856 – 1861 |
Don Juan Perez y Ravago | 1861 – 1863 |
Don Eduardo Asuero y Soto | 1863 – 1866 |
Don Joaquin Corillo | 1866 - 1868 |
Commandantes de Politico Militares[1]
Name | Term |
Don Joaquin Corillo | 1868 – 1871 |
Don Jose Veza | 1871 – 1876 |
Commandantes Provincial de Politico Militares[1]
Name | Term |
Don Francisco Arespacochagan | 1876 – 1880 |
Don Jose Fernandez de Terran | 1880 – 1883 |
Don Carlos Valero y Valero | 1883 – 1885 |
Don Luis Larella y Figueroa | 1886 – 1888 |
Don Luis San Miguel (Acting) | July 1888 |
Don Casimero Perez Davila | 1888 – 1890 |
Don Antonio Lejos (aka La Torre) | 1890 – 1891 |
Don Manuel Hernandez y Herrera | 1891 – 1893 |
Governador de Politico Militares[1]
Name | Term |
Don Jose Cortes y Dominguez | 1893 – 1895 |
Don Justo Cumplido y Montero | 1896 – 1897 |
Don Carlos de Mendoza y Cerra | 1897 – 1898 |
Don Francisco "Paco" Sanz | 1901 - 1906 |
Don Francisco "Paco" Sanz | 1908 – 1915 |
Contemporary Governor
Period |
Governor |
June, 2004–June 2007 |
Perpetuo B. Ylagan |
June, 2007–June 2010 |
Natalio F. Beltran, III |
June 30, 2010–June 30, 2013 |
Eduardo Firmalo y Chua, MD |
June 30, 2013–Present |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Civil and Church Records of Romblon". Archivos Civil: Romblon. Retrieved on 30 March 2013
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| | See also: Governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao |
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