Local chief executive
The governor of Quezon is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Quezon , which was previously called Tayabas until 1946.[ 1]
List of governors of Quezon
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Portrait
Governor
Term of office
Party
Place of origin
Vice Governor
1
Cornelius Gardener
1901 – 1902
Republican
United States of America
None
2
Harry Hill Bandholtz
1902 – 1903
Republican
United States of America
3
Ricardo Parás
1903 – 1904
Independent
Boac
4
Manuel L. Quezon
1906 – 1907
Nacionalista
Baler
5
Alfredo Castro
1907 – 1908
Nacionalista
Atimonan
6
Domingo Lopez
1908 – 1909
Nacionalista
Tayabas
7
Primitivo San Agustin
1909 – 1912
Nacionalista
Tayabas
8
Vicente Lukban
1912 – 1916
Nacionalista
Lucban (Labo, Camarines Norte )
9
Maximo Rodríguez
1916 – 1922
Nacionalista
Sariaya
10
Filemon Pérez
1922 – 1928
Nacionalista
Lucena
11
León Guinto
1928 – 1933
Nacionalista
Atimonan (Bacoor, Cavite )
12
Maximo Rodríguez
1933 – 1938
Nacionalista
Sariaya
13
Casiano Sandoval
1938 – 1940
Nacionalista
Lucena
14
Natalio Enríquez
1940 – 1946
Nacionalista
Sariaya
15
Hilarion Yanza
1946 – 1947
Nacionalista
Lucena
16
Andrés Umali
1947 – 1948
Nacionalista
Tiaong
17
Gregorio Santayana
1948 – 1951
Liberal
Unisan
18
Vicente Constantino
1951 – 1955
Liberal
Unisan
19
León Guinto
1955 – 1959
Nacionalista
Atimonan (Bacoor, Cavite )
20
Claro Robles
1959 – 1963
Nacionalista [ 2]
Tiaong
Eladio Caliwara
Liberal
Romualdo Vargas
21
Anacleto Alcala
1964 – 1980
Nacionalista
Lucena
León Guinto Jr.
Godofredo Tan
Amparo Lavides
Liberal
Dante Diamante
Medardo Tumagay
KBL
Eladio Caliwara
22
Eladio Caliwara
1981 – 1986
UNIDO-Liberal
Alabat
Anacleto Alcala
Hobart Dator
23
Cesar Bolaños[ a]
1986 – 1987
UNIDO-Liberal
Candelaria
Romeo Montano
–
Hjalmar Quintana[ a]
1987
UNIDO-PDP–Laban
Mauban
Ismael Portes
24
Eduardo Rodriguez
1988 – 1995[ b]
PDP–Laban
Unisan
Robert Racelis
25
Robert Racelis
1995 – 1996
PDP–Laban
Sariaya
Edelyn Loo
(24)
Eduardo Rodriguez
1996–1998
PDP–Laban
Unisan
Robert Racelis
Claro Talaga Jr.
26
Wilfrido Enverga
1998 – 2007
Lakas
Mauban
Jovito Talabong
Nacionalista
David Suarez
27
Rafael Nantes
June 30, 2007 – May 17, 2010[ c]
Liberal
Polillo
Kelly Portes
–
Kelly Portes[ d]
May 17, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Liberal
Pagbilao
Lourdes de Luna-Pasatiempo
28
David Suarez (b. 1977)
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019
Lakas
Unisan
Vicente Alcala
NUP
Samuel Nantes
Nacionalista
Tiaong
29
Danilo Suarez (b. 1942)
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Lakas
Lucena
30
Angelina Tan (b. 1971)
June 30, 2022 – present[ e]
NPC
Gumaca (Rosario, Batangas )
Anacleto Alcala III
Notes
^ a b Appointed Officer in charge
^ Temporary Restraining Order against him
^ Died in office.
^ Acting governor
^ Term ends on June 30, 2025.
References
^ "Former Governors" . Retrieved January 1, 2022 .
^ "Quezon's Caliwara shot in Coliseum". The Manila Times . The Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc. November 17, 1963. pp. 1– 2. (Robles won his gubernatorial post as an NP man. Before the Nov. 12 election, he joined the LP and was picked by President Macapagal to be the LP standard bearer).