Governor of Agusan del Sur

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Governor of Agusan del Sur
Gobernador ng Agusan del Sur (Filipino)
Incumbent
Santiago B. Cane
since June 30, 2019
Style Honorable (formal)
Residence Agusan Del Sur Provincial Hall (workplace)
Term length 3 years
Inaugural holderRufino Otero
FormationJune 17, 1967

The governor of Agusan del Sur is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Agusan del Sur.

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Agusan province

The former province of Agusan was part of the Moro Province, before it was split to create the Department of Mindanao and Sulu.

No.TermPortraitNameRemarks
1913 Carpenter-with-sultanofsulu.jpg Frank W. CarpenterFirst civil governor of Agusan, under the Department of Mindanao and Sulu [1]
11914–1921 Teofisto Guingona Sr.jpg Teofisto Guingona, Sr. First Filipino governor of Agusan
21923–1931 Apolonio Curato Sr.jpg Apolonio D. Curato, Sr.
31932–1937 Jose A Rosales.jpg Jose A. Rosales
41938–1940 Jose A Rosales.jpg Mariano C. Atega
51941–1944 Agustin Casinas.jpg Agustin O. Casiñas
61948–1951 Servano S Jongko.jpg Servano S. Jongko
71952–1959 Felixberto Dagani.jpg Felixberto C. Dagani, Sr.
81960–1963 Democrito Plaza.jpg Democrito O. Plaza
91964–1965 Jose C. Aquino.jpg Jose C. Aquino
101966–1967 Consuelo V. Calo.jpg Consuelo V. Calo

Agusan del Sur

On June 17, 1967, the province of Agusan was divided into two, creating the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur. The officials of the province of Agusan continued to serve as the provincial officials of Agusan del Norte. [2] [3] [4]

No.TermNameRemarks
1December 30, 1969-March 26, 1986Rufino C. Otero
2March 26, 1986–June 30, 1992Ceferino S. Paredes Jr.Initially appointed OIC governor by President Corazon Aquino and was later elected in his own right
3June 30, 1992–September 3, 1995Democrito O. PlazaDied in office during his second term
4September 3, 1995–June 30, 1998Alex G. BascugPreviously Vice Governor, served out the remaining tenure of Governor Plaza
5June 30, 1998–June 30, 2001Valentina G. Plaza
6June 30, 2001–June 30, 2007Adolph Edward G. Plaza
7June 30, 2007–June 30, 2010 Maria Valentina G. Plaza
(6)June 30, 2010–June 30, 2019Adolph Edward G. Plaza
8June 30, 2019–present Santiago B. Cane

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References

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  2. "R.A. 4979". lawphil.net. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  3. "THE LEADERS YOU VOTED: Agusan del Sur 1987 to 2019". MindaNews. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
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