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Coordinates: 18°26′35″N 121°48′39″E / 18.44306°N 121.81083°E / 18.44306; 121.81083
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List of Governors of Cagayan

Cagayan Province
Probinsya ti Cagayan
Lalawigan ng Cagayan
Flag of Cagayan Province
Motto: 
"Land of Smiling Beauty"
Map of the Philippines with Cagayan highlighted
Map of the Philippines with Cagayan highlighted
Coordinates: 18°26′35″N 121°48′39″E / 18.44306°N 121.81083°E / 18.44306; 121.81083
Country Philippines
RegionCagayan Valley (Region II)
Founded1581
CapitalTuguegarao City
Government
 • GovernorAlvaro Antonio (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
Area
 • Total9,295.75 km2 (3,589.11 sq mi)
 • Rank6th out of 80
Population
 (2010)
 • Total1,124,773
 • Rank24th out of 80
 • Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)
  • Rank60th out of 80
Divisions
 • Independent cities0
 • Component cities1
 • Municipalities28
 • Barangays820
 • Districts1st to 3rd districts of Cagayan
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP Code
Spoken languagesIbanag, Ilocano, Itawis, Tagalog, English

The following is a list of Governors of the Province of Cagayan since the Revolutionary Government of the Philippines in 1898 up to the present:

Order Tenure Name of Governor Place of Origin Additional Notes
1 1898 - 1900 Don Vicente Nepomuceno Camalaniugan Appointed by the Revolutionary Government
2 1900 - 1901 Don Gracio Gonzaga Tuguegarao Appointed during the American Occupation
3 1901 - 1906 Don Pablo Guzman Enrile Elected
4 1907 - 1910 Don Vicente Masigan Santa Maria, Isabela Elected
5 1911 - 1914 Don Antonio Carag Tuguegarao Elected
6 1915 - 1918 Don Honorio Lasam Tuguegarao Elected
7 1919 - 1922 Hon. Fermin Macanayan Aparri Elected
8 1922 - 1929 Hon. Proceso O. Sebastian Claveria Elected for Two Terms
9 1930 - 1937 Hon. Vicente Formoso Aparri Elected for Two Terms
10 1938 - 1940 Hon. Servando Liban Tuguegarao Elected
11 1941 - 1943 Hon. Marcelo Adduru Tuguegarao Elected during the Rebel Government
12 1942 - 1946 Hon. Nicanor Carag Tuguegarao Appointed by the Japanese Colonial Government
13 1945 - 1946 Hon. Baldomero Perez Tuguegarao Appointed by the Philippine Civilian Affairs Unit
14 1946 Hon. Peregrino R. Quinto Tuguegarao Acting Governor
15 1946 - 1947 Hon. Servando Liban (Second Term) Tuguegarao Appointed
16 1948 - 1950 Hon. Nicasio P. Arranz Alcala Elected
17 March 19, 1950 Hon. Roberto Avena N/A Appointed
18 1950 - 1955 Hon. Jose P. Carag Camalaniugan Appointed in 1950 and was Elected in 1952.
19 1955 - 1959 Hon. Marcelo Adduru (Second Term) Tuguegarao Elected
20 1960 - 1963 Hon. Felipe R. Garduque Camalaniugan Elected
21 1964 - March 2, 1980 Hon. Teresa J. Dupaya Lal-lo Elected
22 August 1, 1979 - August 27, 1979 Brig. Gen. Romeo Gatan Province of Isabela Acting Governor
23 March 3, 1980 - March 3, 1986 Hon. Justiniano P. Cortez Ballesteros Elected
24 March 4, 1986 - February 28, 1987 Hon. Benjamin Ligot Solana Appointed by the Aquino Revolutionary Government
25 March 18, 1987 - November 30, 1987 Hon. Teresa J. Dupaya (Second Term) Lal-lo Appointed by the Aquino Revolutionary Government
26 December 1,1987 - December 16, 1987 Hon. Francisco K. Mamba Tuao Appointed by the Aquino Revolutionary Government
27 December 18, 1987 - March 15, 1988 Hon. Domingo de Leon Tuguegarao Appointed by the Aquino Revolutionary Government
28 March 16, 1988 - January 8, 1990 Hon. Rodolfo E. Aguinaldo Gattaran Elected but was suspended and relieved from post
29 January 18, 1990 - March 24, 1992 Hon. Melvin P. Vargas Abulug Elected as Vice-Governor but assumed the Gubernatorial Post
30 March 25, 1992 - June 30, 1992 Hon. David Puzon, Jr. Pamplona OIC Governor
31 July 01, 1992 - June 30, 1998 Hon. Rodolfo E. Aguinaldo (Second Term) Gattaran Elected
32 July 01, 1998 - June 30, 2001 Hon. Florencio L. Vargas Abulug Elected
33 July 01, 2001 - June 30, 2007 Hon. Edgar R. Lara Lasam Elected for two consecutive elections
34 July 01, 2007 - Incumbent Hon. Alvaro T. Antonio Alcala Elected for three consecutive elections; term expires on June 30, 2016

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