Governor of Misamis Oriental

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Governor of Misamis Oriental
Gobernador sa Lalawigan sa Misamis Oriental (in Cebuano)
Peter M. Unabia-Official Portrait.jpg
Incumbent
Peter Unabia
since June 30, 2022
Style The Honorable
(Formal)
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
Inaugural holderDon Gregorio Pelaez
Formation1920

The Governor of Misamis Oriental (Filipino : Gobernador ng Lalawigan Misamis Oriental) is the head of the local government of Misamis Oriental province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines, elected to three-year terms. The governor is also the head of the executive branch and leads the provincial departments in executing the provincial ordinances and improving public services. The provincial governor is restricted to three consecutive terms totaling nine years, although a governor can be elected again after an interruption of one term.

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Misamis Province (District of Cebu)

GovernorTermNoteRef.
Major José Caraballo1874–1876 [1]
Lt. Col. Leopoldo Roldán1877–1883
Lt. Col. Alberto Bacaj1883–1884
Lt. Col. Luis Huertas1884–1886
Lt. Col. Conde de Turealta1886–1887Served in an acting position.
Lt. Col. Federico Tianta1887—1888
Major Juan Zanón1888–1890
Lt. Col. José de Tógores1890–1893
Lt. Col. Juan de Frats1893–1894
Capt. Ricardo Carmecerno1895–1896
Lt. Col. Jose de Tógores1895–1896
Lt. Col. Cristóbal de Aguilar1896–1898
Cayetano Pacana1898–1899Served as gobernadorcillo.
José Roa y Casas1899–1900Served as Provincial President.

Undivided Misamis Province

GovernorTermRef.
Manuel Corrales.jpg Manuel Roa Corrales1901–1905 [1]
Apolinar Velez.png Apolinar Velez 1906–1909
Ricardo Reyes Barrientos1910–1912
Jose Reyes Barrientos.jpg Jose Reyes Barrientos1912–1916
Isidro Rillas.jpg Isidro Rillas1917–1919
Juan Valdeconcha Roa.jpg Juan Valdeconcha Roa1920–1922
Segundo Gaston.png Segundo Gaston 1923–1925

Province of Misamis Oriental

No.PortraitGovernorTermRef.
1 Pelaez Ancestral House, Don Gregorio Pelaez Wall Photo.JPG Don Gregorio A. Pelaez1926-1931 [1] [2]
2 Gregorio Borromeo.jpg Gregorio Borromeo1935-1937 [1]
(1) Pelaez Ancestral House, Don Gregorio Pelaez Wall Photo.JPG Don Gregorio A. Pelaez1938-1940
3 Pedro SA Baculio.png Pedro S.A Baculio1941-1945
4 Mariano Ope Marbella.png Mariano Ope Marbella1945-1946
5 Ignacio Cruz.png Ignacio S. Cruz1946-1947
6 Felicisimo Aguilar.png Felicisimo E. Aguilar1948-1950
7 Pacencio Ysalina.png Paciencio G. Ysalina1951-1955 [3]
8 Vicente De Lara sr.png Vicente L. De Lara, Sr.1955-1961 [3]
9 Alfonoso Dadole.png Alfonso R. Dadole1961-1967 [1]
10 Oloy Roa.png Pedro N. Roa1968-1969
11 Concordio Diel.png Concordio C. Diel1969-1974
12 Rosauro Dongallo.png Rosauro P. Dongallo1974-1979
13 Meynardo Tiro.png Meynardo A. Tiro1980
14 Homobono Adaza.png Homobono A. Adaza1980-1984
15 Fernando Pacano Jr.png Fernando B. Pacana, Jr.1984-1986
16 Vicente Emano.png Vicente Y. Emano 1986-1987
17 Norris Babiera.png Norris C. Babiera 1987-1988
(16) Vicente Emano.png Vicente Y. Emano 1988-1998
18 Ruth Guingona.png Ruth de Lara-Guingona1998
19 Antonio Calingin.png Antonio P. Calingin1998-2003
20 Miguel De Jesus.png Miguel C. de Jesus2003-2004
21 Oscar Moreno.png Oscar S. Moreno 2004-2013
22 Rep. Yevgeny Vincente Emano (19th Congress.jpg Yevgeny Vincente B. Emano 2013-2022 [4] [5]
23 Peter M. Unabia-Official Portrait.jpg Peter M. Unabia 2022-present

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "HISTORY WATCH: The governors of Misamis Oriental (1901-present)". CDODev.Com. 26 July 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. "Don Gregorio A. Pelaez, the last governor of Misamis". The Freeman. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  3. 1 2 "Nacionalistas obtain[...]". The Manila Times . Cagayan de Oro: The Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc. November 11, 1955. p. 3. Victory for Vicente de Lara (NP) was held certain in the gubernatorial election as he shot ahead by 11,419 votes over Gov. Paciencio Ysalina (LP) with returns from only one town left unreported.
  4. "History of the Province of Misamis Oriental". Official Website of the Government of Miisamis Oriental. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  5. "Governor's Profile". Official Website of the Government of Miisamis Oriental. Retrieved 2020-10-07.