Gobernador nin Siquijor
An gobernador nin Siquijor iyo an nangengenot na pamayo ehekutibo kan gobyerno probinsyal nin Siquijor, Filipinas. Kairiba niya an mga gobernador kan Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, siya kaapil sa Regional Development Council kan rona nin Central Visayas.
Historya
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Poon 1901 - 1971, an pamayo ehekutibo kan Siquijor subprovince iyo an inapod na Lieutenant governor na naninimbag sa gobernador sibil nin Negros Oriental. Kan Hulyo 18, 1966, maski ngani ini saro pang subprovince, an designasyon na Lt. Governor hinira asin inapod nangGobernador sa ri'gon kan Akta Republika Nu. 4851.[1] Kan Septyembre 17, 1971, an Siquijor nagin nang independyenteng probinsya sa ri'gon kan Akta Republika Nu. 6398.[2] Gibo kaini, an enot na eleksyon probinsyal ginibo kan Nobyembre 8, 1971.
Lista nin mga gobernador nin Siquijor
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Mga Gobernador nin Siquijor |
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1. LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS (1901 – 1966) | |||||||||
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No. | Pangaran | Termino | HInalean | Nota | 1 | James R. Fugate | 1901 – 1913 | California | first Lieutenant-Governor of sub-province assigned by Governor-General William Howard Taft. Former scout sergeant of California Volunteers of U.S. Infantry.[3] |
2 | Pablo Bueno | 1914 – 1916 | Dumaguete | first elected Filipino Lieutenant-Governor.[3] | |||||
3 | Tomas Padayhag | 1916 – 1924 | Larena (Canaon) |
first elected native Lieutenant-Governor.[4] | |||||
4 | Vicente Villanueva | 1924 – 1928 | Enrique Villanueva (Talingting) |
Elected.[4] | |||||
5 | Marcial Pal-ing | 1928 – 1932 | Enrique Villanueva | Elected. | |||||
6 | Sergio Jumawan | 1932 – 1938 | Siquijor | Elected. | |||||
7 | Nicolas R. Parami | 1938 – 1942 | Lazi | Elected.[5] | |||||
8 | Sebastian Monera | 1943 – 1944 | San Juan | appointed by Japanese Imperial Forces and later executed by presumed guerilla | |||||
9 | Iluminado Jumawan | 1944 – | Siquijor | Appointed by USAFFE. Died in a vehicular accident. | |||||
10 | Baldomero Samson | 1944 – 1946 | Maria | Appointed by USAFFE. | |||||
— | Marcial Pal-ing | 1946–1951 | Enrique Villanueva | Elected for second term.[4] | |||||
11 | Eulogio M. Omictin Jr. | 1951–1966 | Larena | Elected |
2. THIRD PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (1966 - 1978) | |||||
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No. | Imahe | Pangaran | Termino | Hinalean | Nota |
1 | Eulogio M. Omictin Jr. | July 18, 1966– September 17, 1971 |
Larena | Designation was changed from Lt. Governor to Governor of subprovince.[1] | |
September 17, 1971 - December 31, 1971 | Siquijor became an independent province.[2] First official Governor of the province. | ||||
January 1, 1972 - June 12, 1978 | Enot na naelihir na gobernador. |
3. FOURTH PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (1978-1986) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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No. | Imahe | Pangaran | Termino | Hinalean | Nota | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Manolito D. Asok | June 12, 1978 – June 30, 1980 | Maria | Elehido. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
June 30, 1980 – June 30, 1984 | Reelected. Later elected first assemblyman of Siquijor for Regular Batasang Pambansa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Lucito Balanay | June 30, 1984 - March 15, 1986 | Siquijor | Dati bise gobernador asin sinalidahan si gobernador Asok kan ini naelehir na assemblyman
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