List of current Philippine governors

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Parties of current Philippine provincial governors shaded for their respective provinces. Current Philippine Provincial Governors Map.svg
Parties of current Philippine provincial governors shaded for their respective provinces.

The Philippines has 82 provinces. Each province has a governor who serves as the chief executive of its government. [1] The governor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms. [2] To run for governor, a candidate must be a Philippine citizen, a registered voter in the province, a resident of the province for at least one year before the election, able to read or write Filipino or any other local language or dialect and at least 23 years old on election day. [2]

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The current gubernatorial term is from June 30, 2022 until June 30, 2025.

Governors

ProvinceImageGovernorPolitical partyTermAssumed officeRef.
Abra provincial seal.png
Abra
(list)
Abra Governor Dominic Valera (cropped).jpg Dominic Valera
(suspended since
December 9, 2024)
NUP
(Asenso Abrenio)
June 30, 2022 [3]
Abra provincial seal.png Russell Bragas
(acting)
Nacionalista December 9, 2024
Agusan del Norte
(list)
Angelica Amante-Matba (18th Congress).jpg Angelica Amante PDP 1June 30, 2022 [4]
Agusan del Sur seal.svg
Agusan del Sur
(list)
Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane, Jr (cropped).jpg Santiago Cane Jr. NUP 2June 30, 2019 [5]
Seal of Aklan.png
Aklan
(list)
Governor Jose Enrique Miraflores @ Distribution of Rice and Other Government Assistance in Kalibo, Aklan 10 06 2023 18-55.jpg Jose Enrique Miraflores Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [6]
Seal of Albay.svg
Albay
(list)
EdcelGrecoLagman.jpg Edcel Greco Lagman
(suspended since
October 18, 2024)
PFP December 1, 2022 [a] [7]
Seal of Albay.svg Glenda Bongao
(acting)
Liberal October 18, 2024
Official Seal of Antique.svg
Antique
(list)
Rhodora Cadiao.jpg Rhodora Cadiao NUP 3June 30, 2016 [8]
Seal of Apayao.png
Apayao
(list)
HoR Official Portrait (18th Congress) - Elias Bulut Jr.jpg Elias Bulut Jr. NPC 1June 30, 2022 [9]
Aurora
(list)
Christian Noveras.png Christian Noveras PFP October 10, 2024 [b] [10]
Official Seal of Basilan.svg
Basilan
(list)
Salliman-e1656505717977.jpg Hadjiman Hataman Salliman PFP 3June 30, 2016 [11]
Ph seal bataan2.png
Bataan
(list)
Joet Garcia (18th Congress).jpg Joet Garcia PFP 1June 30, 2022 [12]
Ph seal batanes.png
Batanes
(list)
Governor Cayco LPP Official Portrait.jpg Marilou Cayco PFP 3June 30, 2016 [13]
Seal of Batangas.png
Batangas
(list)
Gov Mandanas (2016).jpg Hermilando Mandanas PDP 3June 30, 2016 [14]
Seal of Benguet.png
Benguet
(list)
Governor Melchor Diclas - Adivay Festival 2022.jpg Melchor Diclas Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [15]
Biliran Provincial Seal.png
Biliran
(list)
Biliran Gov Gerard Roger Espina.jpg Gerard Roger Espina Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [16]
Bohol Seal 1.svg
Bohol
(list)
Erico Aristotle Aumentado (18th Congress).jpg Aris Aumentado PFP June 30, 2022 [c] [17]
Bukidnon Seal NHCP Green.svg
Bukidnon
(list)
Rep. Rogelio Neil Roque (18th Congress).jpg Rogelio Neil Roque PFP 1June 30, 2022 [18]
Bulacan Seal.svg
Bulacan
(list)
Daniel Fernando @ the Opening of the Malolos Congress 124th Commemoration 2022 (cropped).jpg Daniel Fernando NUP 2June 30, 2019 [19]
Official Seal of Cagayan.svg
Cagayan
(list)
Manuel Mamba.png Manuel Mamba Nacionalista 3June 30, 2016 [20]
CamNor Seal.svg
Camarines Norte
(list)
Camarines Norte Governor Ricarte Padilla.jpg Ricarte Padilla PFP 1June 30, 2022 [21]
Camarines Sur
(list)
Governor Luigi Villafuerte, 2022 (cropped).jpg Luigi Villafuerte NUP 1June 30, 2022 [22]
Camiguin Seal.svg
Camiguin
(list)
Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo (18th Congress).jpg Xavier Jesus Romualdo Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [23]
Seal of Capiz.png
Capiz
(list)
HoR Official Portrait Fredenil Castro - 18th Congress.jpg Fredenil Castro Lakas
(One Capiz)
1June 30, 2022 [24]
Official Seal of Catanduanes.svg
Catanduanes
(list)
Governor Joseph Cua - 2018 (cropped).jpg Joseph Cua Lakas 1June 30, 2016 [d] [25]
Cavite seal.svg
Cavite
(list)
Vice Gov. Athena Tolentino, Cavite.jpg Athena Tolentino NUP October 8, 2024 [e] [26]
Cebu province seal 2.svg
Cebu
(list)
Gwendolyn Garcia.jpg Gwendolyn Garcia 1-Cebu 2June 30, 2019 [27]
Cotabato
(list)
Emmylou Talino-Mendoza Gov Photo (cropped).jpg Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [28]
Davao de Oro Official Seal.png
Davao de Oro
(list)
DDO Gov Dorothy Gonzaga (cropped).jpg Dorothy Gonzaga PFP 1June 30, 2022 [29]
Davao del Norte
(list)
LPP 3rd General Assembly (GA) coa Jubahib (cropped).jpg Edwin Jubahib PFP June 30, 2019 [f] [30]
Davao del Sur
(list)
Yvonne Cagas LPP.jpg Yvonne Roña Cagas Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [31]
Davao Occidental
(list)
Gov Franklin Bautista.jpg Franklin Bautista PFP 1June 30, 2022 [32]
Official Seal of Davao Oriental.svg
Davao Oriental
(list)
Davao Oriental Governor Nino Sotero Uy Jr.jpg Niño Sotero Uy Jr. PFP June 28, 2023 [g] [33]
Dinagat Islands
(list)
Dinagat Islands Governor Nilo Demerey Jr.jpg Nilo Demerey Jr. PFP 1June 30, 2022 [34]
Seal of Eastern Samar.png
Eastern Samar
(list)
HoR Official Portrait of Ben Evardone.jpg Ben Evardone PFP 2June 30, 2019 [35]
Ph seal guimaras.png
Guimaras
(list)
Guimaras Governor JC Rahman Nava.jpg JC Rahman Nava NUP 1June 30, 2022 [36]
Ifugao Province Seal.png
Ifugao
(list)
Gov. Jerry Dalipog.jpg Jerry Dalipog Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [37]
Ph seal ilocos norte.png
Ilocos Norte
(list)
Governor Manotoc Official Portrait (cropped).jpg Matthew Manotoc Nacionalista 2June 30, 2019 [38]
Ph seal ilocos sur.png
Ilocos Sur
(list)
Governor-elect Jeremias Singson holding the key of the province of Ilocos Sur.jpg Jerry Singson NPC
(Bileg)
1June 30, 2022 [39]
Iloilo Provincial Seal.png
Iloilo
(list)
HoR Official Portrait of Arthur Defensor, Jr.jpg Arthur Defensor Jr. PFP
(Uswag Ilonggo)
2June 30, 2019 [40]
Official Seal of Isabela.svg
Isabela
(list)
HoR Official Portrait - Rodolfo Albano III.jpg Rodolfo Albano III PFP 2June 30, 2019 [41]
Ph seal kalinga.png
Kalinga
(list)
Gov. James Edduba.jpg James Edduba Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [42]
Ph seal la union.png
La Union
(list)
Raphaelle Veronica A. Ortega-David.gif Raphaelle Ortega-David NPC 1June 30, 2022 [43]
Laguna Province, Philippines Seal.svg
Laguna
(list)
Governor Ramil Hernandez.jpg Ramil Hernandez Lakas 3May 27, 2014 [h] [44]
Lanao del Norte Seal.png
Lanao del Norte
(list)
Joint PPOC-PADAC Meeting (cropped).jpg Imelda Dimaporo PFP 3June 30, 2016 [45]
PH seal lanao del sur.svg
Lanao del Sur
(list)
BARMM Governors unite - BARMM Governors Caucus Adiong Jr. (cropped).jpg Mamintal Adiong Jr. Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [46]
Leyte Province seal.svg
Leyte
(list)
Jericho Petilla Profile Picture.jpg Jericho Petilla NPC 1June 30, 2022 [47]
Seal of Maguindanao del Norte.png
Maguindanao del Norte
(list)
Macacua oathtaking 3 (cropped).jpg Abdulraof Macacua UBJP April 5, 2023 [i]
Seal of Maguindanao del Sur.svg
Maguindanao del Sur
(list)
Gov. Bai Mariam Mangudadatu.jpg Mariam Mangudadatu Nacionalista April 5, 2023 [j]
Marinduque
(list)
Gov Presby (cropped).jpg Presbitero Velasco Jr. PFP 2June 30, 2019 [48]
Ph seal masbate.png
Masbate
(list)
Masbate Governor Antonio Kho (cropped).jpg Antonio Kho Lakas 3June 30, 2016 [49]
Misamis Occidental seal NHCP.svg
Misamis Occidental
(list)
Henry Oaminal-HOR-Portrait.jpg Henry Oaminal Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [50]
Ph seal misamis oriental.2.png
Misamis Oriental
(list)
Peter M. Unabia-Official Portrait.jpg Peter Unabia Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [51]
Seal of Mountain Province.png
Mountain Province
(list)
Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan Jr.jpg Bonifacio Lacwasan PFP 2April 5, 2016 [k] [52]
Ph seal negros occidental.png
Negros Occidental
(list)
Governor Bong Lacson Negros 2019.png Bong Lacson NPC 2June 30, 2019 [53]
Ph seal negros oriental.png
Negros Oriental
(list)
Manuel Sagarbarria 2023 oathtaking (cropped).jpg Chaco Sagarbarria PFP May 31, 2023 [l] [54]
Ph seal northern samar.png
Northern Samar
(list)
HoR Official Portrait of Edwing Ong.jpg Edwin Ongchuan PFP 2June 30, 2019 [55]
Nueva Ecija seal 2.svg
Nueva Ecija
(list)
Nueva Ecija Governor Aurelio Umali (cropped) (2).jpg Aurelio Umali Lakas
(Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija)
2June 30, 2019 [56]
Nueva Vizcaya Seal.svg
Nueva Vizcaya
(list)
Governor Jose Gambito (cropped).png Jose Gambito PFP May 5, 2023 [m] [57]
Province of Occidental Mindoro seal.svg
Occidental Mindoro
(list)
Eduardo Gadiano LPP.jpg Eduardo Gadiano PFP 2June 30, 2019 [58]
Ph seal Oriental Mindoro.png
Oriental Mindoro
(list)
Humerlito A. Dolor LPP.jpg Humerlito Dolor PDP
(Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño)
2June 30, 2019 [59]
Ph seal palawan.png
Palawan
(list)
Palawan Governor Victorino Dennis Socrates.jpg Victorino Dennis Socrates Aksyon 1June 30, 2022 [60]
Official Seal of Pangasinan.svg
Pangasinan
(list)
Governor Ramon V. Guico III.jpg Ramon Guico III Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [61]
Ph seal pampanga.png
Pampanga
(list)
Governor Dennis Pineda (cropped).jpg Dennis Pineda NPC
(Kapanalig at Kambilan ning Memalen Pampanga)
2June 30, 2019 [62]
Seal of Quezon Province.svg
Quezon
(list)
Angelina Tan, Governor of Quezon (cropped).png Angelina Tan NPC
(Stand Up Quezon)
1June 30, 2022 [63]
Official Seal of Quirino.svg
Quirino
(list)
Governor Cua LPP Official Portrait.jpg Dakila Cua PFP 2June 30, 2019 [64]
Ph seal rizal.png
Rizal
(list)
Nina Ynares (GSIS) (cropped).jpg Nina Ynares NPC 1June 30, 2022 [65]
Ph seal romblon.png
Romblon
(list)
Governor Riano LPP Official Portrait.jpg Jose Riano PFP 2June 30, 2019 [66]
Ph seal samar.png
Samar
(list)
HoR Official Portrait (18th Congress) - Sharee Ann Tan.jpg Sharee Ann Tan Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [67]
Province of Sarangani - Official Seal.png
Sarangani
(list)
Rep. Ruel Pacquiao.jpg Rogelio Pacquiao PFP 1June 30, 2022 [68]
Siquijor Provincial Seal.png
Siquijor
(list)
Rep. Jake Vincent Villa (18th Congress).jpg Jake Vincent Villa PFP 1June 30, 2022 [69]
Sorsogon Provincial Seal.png
Sorsogon
(list)
Sorsogon Governor Jose Edwin Hamor.jpg Jose Edwin Hamor NPC 1June 30, 2022 [70]
Ph seal south cotabato.png
South Cotabato
(list)
Gov. Jun Tamayo.jpg Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [71]
Seal of Southern Leyte.png
Southern Leyte
(list)
HoR Official Portrait of Damian Mercado.jpg Damian Mercado Lakas 2October 31, 2018 [n] [72]
Seal of Sultan Kudarat.png
Sultan Kudarat
(list)
Sultan Kudarat Governor Pax Ali Mangudadatu (cropped).jpg Pax Ali Mangudadatu Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [73]
Sulu Province Seal.svg
Sulu
(list)
BARMM Governors unite - BARMM Governors Caucus A.K. Tan (cropped).jpg Abdusakur Mahail Tan Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [74]
Surigao del Norte Seal (current borders).svg
Surigao del Norte
(list)
Surigao Del Norte Governor Robert Lyndon Barbers (cropped).jpg Robert Lyndon Barbers Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [75]
Surigao del Sur
(list)
Alexander Pimentel (cropped).jpg Alexander Pimentel PFP 2June 30, 2019 [76]
Tarlac Province Seal.svg
Tarlac
(list)
Gov Susan Yap.jpg Susan Yap NPC 3June 30, 2016 [77]
Seal of Tawi-Tawi.png
Tawi-Tawi
(list)
BARMM Governors unite - BARMM Governors Caucus Yshmael Sali (cropped).jpg Yshmael Sali PDP 2June 30, 2019 [78]
Seal of Zambales.svg
Zambales
(list)
Governor Hermogenes Ebdane @ 2023 State of the Province Address (cropped).jpg Hermogenes Ebdane PFP
(Sulong Zambales Party)
2June 30, 2019 [79]
Ph seal zamboanga del norte.png
Zamboanga del Norte
(list)
Gov Nene Jalosjos bequeathal speech - cropped.jpg Rosalina Jalosjos PFP 1June 30, 2022 [80]
Ph seal zamboanga del sur.png
Zamboanga del Sur
(list)
LPP Governor Yu.jpg Victor Yu PFP 2June 30, 2019 [81]
Ph seal zamboanga sibugay.png
Zamboanga Sibugay
(list)
Rep. Ann K. Hofer.jpg Dulce Ann Hofer PFP 1June 30, 2022 [82]

Independent city or municipality mayors

Cities in the Philippines that are classified as highly urbanized cities or independent component cities are independent from the provinces. [2] Each highly urbanized or independent component city has a mayor who is the chief executive of the city government. [1] They mayor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms. [2] To run for mayor of an highly urbanized or independent component city, a candidate must be a Philippine citizen, a registered voter in the city, a resident of the city for at least one year before the election, able to read or write Filipino or any other local language or dialect and at least 23 years old in a highly urbanized city or 21 years old in an independent component city on election day. [2]

Eight municipalities in the Philippines are independent from the provinces. Each municipality has a mayor who is the chief executive of the municipal government. [1] The election and qualifications of the mayor of a municipality is the same as that of a mayor of an independent component city. [2]

Independent city or municipalityImageMayorPolitical partyTermAssumed officeRef.
Seal of Angeles City.png
Angeles City
(list)
Carmelo Lazatin Jr.jpg Carmelo Lazatin Jr. PFP 2June 30, 2019 [83]
Official Seal of Bacolod City 2022.png
Bacolod
(list)
Rep. Albee Benitez - 17th Congress.jpg Albee Benitez Independent 1June 30, 2022 [84]
Baguio
(list)
Benjamin Magalong.png Benjamin Magalong NPC 2June 30, 2019 [85]
Butuan
(list)
City Mayor of Butuan, Ronnie Vicente Lagnada (cropped).jpg Ronnie Vicente Lagnada Nacionalista 3June 30, 2016 [86]
Cagayan de Oro official seal, 2014.png
Cagayan de Oro
(list)
Rolando Uy (18th Congress).jpg Rolando Uy PFP 1June 30, 2022 [87]
Caloocan City.png
Caloocan
(list)
Rep. Dale Malapitan (18th Congress).jpg Along Malapitan Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [88]
Cebu City seal.svg
Cebu City
(list)
Vice Mayor of Cebu City Raymond Alvin Garcia.jpg Raymond Alvin Garcia PFP May 8, 2024 [o] [89]
Cotabato City Official Seal.png
Cotabato City
3x4.svg Mohammad Ali Matabalao UBJP 1June 30, 2022
Dagupan 3x4.svg Belen Fernandez PFP 1June 30, 2022 [90]
Davao City Ph official seal.png
Davao City
(list)
Baste Duterte 2022 2.jpg Sebastian Duterte Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod 1June 30, 2022 [91]
General Santos City seal.jpg
General Santos
(list)
3x4.svg Lorelie Pacquiao PCM 1June 30, 2022 [92]
Iligan City Seal.svg
Iligan
3x4.svg Frederick Siao Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [93]
Seal of Iloilo City.png
Iloilo City
(list)
Rep. Jerry P. Trenas - 17th Congress.jpg Jerry Treñas NUP 2June 30, 2019 [94]
Kadayangan 3x4.svg Duma Mascud UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Kapalawan 3x4.svg Norman Inalang UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Lapu-Lapu City Official Seal.jpg
Lapu-Lapu City
Mayor Junard Chan together with OPAV Secretary Michael Dino (cropped).jpg Junard Chan PFP 2June 30, 2019 [95]
Seal of Las Pinas City.jpg
Las Piñas
(list)
Las-Pinas-Aguilar (cropped).jpg Imelda Aguilar NPC 3June 30, 2016 [96]
Ligawasan 3x4.svg Ismael Mama UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Lucena City Seal.svg
Lucena
(list)
3x4.svg Mark AlcalaStan Q1June 30, 2022 [97]
Makati City.svg
Makati
(list)
Abby-Binay pia (cropped).jpg Abigail Binay NPC
(Makatizens United Party)
3June 30, 2016 [98]
Ph seal Malabon.png
Malabon
(list)
Mayor Jeannie Sandoval.png Jeannie Sandoval Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [99]
Malidegao 3x4.svg Arnal Timan UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Mandaluyong seal.svg
Mandaluyong
(list)
Benjamin Abalos Sr. (City Mayor, Mandaluyong).jpg Benjamin Abalos PFP 1June 30, 2022 [100]
Mandaue
(list)
3x4.svg Glenn Bercede 1-Cebu August 13, 2024 [q] [101]
Ph seal ncr manila.svg
Manila
(list)
Honey Lacuna profile (cropped).jpg Honey Lacuna Lakas
(Asenso Manileño)
1June 30, 2022 [102]
Marikina
(list)
Closing ceremony of the 2023 Palarong Pambansa (Rizal, Metro Manila; 2023-08-05) E911a 36.jpg Marcelino Teodoro NUP 3June 30, 2016 [103]
Muntinlupa City.svg
Muntinlupa
(list)
Biazon-congressphoto.jpg Ruffy Biazon 1Munti 1June 30, 2022 [104]
Nabalawag 3x4.svg Anwar Suluwang UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Naga City CamSur Seal.svg
Naga
Nelson Legacion Naga Mayor 2022.webp Nelson Legacion Lakas 2June 30, 2019 [105]
Navotas
(list)
HoR Official Portrait John Reynald Tiangco.jpg John Rey Tiangco Navoteño 1June 30, 2022 [106]
Old Kaabakan 3x4.svg Demat Pedtemanan UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Olongapo 3x4.svg Rolen Paulino Jr. Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [107]
Ormoc Chairperson Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez (cropped).jpg Lucy Torres-Gomez PFP 1June 30, 2022 [108]
Pahamuddin 3x4.svg Badrudin Ebrahim UBJP July 9, 2024 [p]
Parañaque
(list)
Rep. Eric Olivarez (18th Congress).jpg Eric Olivarez Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [109]
Pasay
(list)
Mayor Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano profile (cropped).jpg Emi Rubiano PFP 2June 30, 2019 [110]
Pasig City Seal Logo.svg
Pasig
(list)
Vico Sotto Portrait 2020.jpg Vico Sotto Independent 2June 30, 2019 [111]
Seal of Pateros.png
Pateros
(list)
Pateros Mayor Miguel "Ike" Ponce III.jpg Ike Ponce Aksyon 3June 30, 2016 [112]
Puerto Princesa city seal.svg
Puerto Princesa
3x4.svg Lucilo Bayron PFP 2June 22, 2017 [r] [113]
Quezon City.svg
Quezon City
(list)
Joy Belmonte 2023.jpg Joy Belmonte SBP 2June 30, 2019 [114]
Seal of San Juan, Metro Manila.png
San Juan
(list)
Picture of Franciz Zamora.jpg Francis Zamora PFP 2June 30, 2019 [115]
Santiago 3x4.svg Alyssa Sheena Dy PFP 1June 30, 2022 [116]
Tacloban City Seal.png
Tacloban
(list)
Alfred S Romualdez 01.jpg Alfred Romualdez Nacionalista 2June 30, 2019 [117]
City of Taguig seal.svg
Taguig
(list)
Rep. Lani Cayetano (18th Congress PH).jpg Lani Cayetano Nacionalista 1June 30, 2022 [118]
Tugunan 3x4.svg Abdullah Abbas Independent July 9, 2024 [p]
Valenzuela Seal.svg
Valenzuela
(list)
HoR Official Portrait Wes Gatchalian.jpg Wes Gatchalian NPC 1June 30, 2022 [119]
Seal of Zamboanga City.png
Zamboanga City
(list)
John Dalipe.jpg John Dalipe Lakas 1June 30, 2022 [120]

Bangsamoro

The Bangsamoro has a wa'lī as its ceremonial head and a chief minister as the head of the regional government.

PositionImageNamePolitical partyAssumed office
Wa'lī DSC 0096 Wali Muslim Guiamaden.jpg Muslim Guiamaden Independent May 13, 2024
Chief Minister Murad and Jaafar BTC launch (cropped).jpg Murad Ebrahim UBJP February 22, 2019

Notes

  1. Edcel Greco Lagman assumed office on December 1, 2022, after Noel Rosal was disqualified.
  2. Christian Noveras was reinstated on October 4, 2024, after being dismissed on December 13, 2023. Prior to his dismissal, Noveras assumed office on June 30, 2022.
  3. Aris Aumentado was suspended from May 28 to July 31, 2024.
  4. Joseph Cua was suspended from January 11, 2019 to April 30, 2020.
  5. Athena Tolentino assumed office on October 8, 2024, after Jonvic Remulla was appointed as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
  6. Edwin Jubahib was suspended from April 8 to July 8, 2024.
  7. Niño Sotero Uy Jr. assumed office on June 28, 2023, after Corazon Nuñez Malanyaon died.
  8. Ramil Hernandez assumed office on May 27, 2014, after E. R. Ejercito was disqualified.
  9. Abdulraof Macacua was appointed as officer in charge on April 5, 2023. He was appointed in a full-time capacity on April 28, 2023.
  10. Mariam Mangudadatu was appointed as officer in charge on April 5, 2023. She was appointed in a full-time capacity on April 28, 2023.
  11. Bonifacio Lacwasan assumed office in an acting capacity on April 5, 2016, after Leonard Mayaen died. He assumed office in full capacity on June 30, 2019.
  12. Chaco Sagarbarria assumed office on May 31, 2023, after Guido Reyes died.
  13. Jose Gambito assumed office on May 5, 2023, after Carlos Padilla died.
  14. Damian Mercado was reinstated on October 31, 2018, after being dismissed on August 10, 2017. Prior to his dismissal, Mercado assumed office on June 30, 2016.
  15. Raymond Alvin Garcia assumed office in an acting capacity on May 8, 2024, after Mike Rama was suspended. He assumed office in a full-time capacity on October 3, 2024.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The OIC mayors of the Special Geographic Area of Bangsamoro were appointed on July 9, 2024.
  17. Glenn Bercede assumed office in an acting capacity on August 13, 2024, after Jonas Cortes was suspended. He assumed office in a full-time capacity on October 4, 2024.
  18. Lucilo Bayron was reinstated on June 22, 2017, after being dismissed on February 10, 2017. Prior to his dismissal, Bayron assumed office on June 30, 2013.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pan-Philippine Highway</span> Highway in the Philippines traversing most of the country

The Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway, is a network of roads, expressways, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the Philippines, serving as the country's principal transport backbone. Measuring 3,379.73 kilometers (2,100.07 mi) long excluding sea routes not counted by highway milestones, it is the longest road in the Philippines that forms the country's north–south backbone component of National Route 1 (N1) of the Philippine highway network. The entire highway is designated as Asian Highway 26 (AH26) of the Asian Highway Network.

The Interim Batasang Pambansa was the legislature of the Republic of the Philippines from its inauguration on June 12, 1978, to June 5, 1984. It served as a transitional legislative body mandated by the 1973 Constitution as the Philippines shifted from a presidential to a semi-presidential form of government.

The flags of the provinces of the Philippines are the vexillological devices used by various provincial-level local government units (LGUs) of the country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Telephone numbers in the Philippines</span> 63

Telephone numbers in the Philippines follow an open telephone numbering plan and an open dial plan. Both plans are regulated by the National Telecommunications Commission, an attached agency under the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines</span> Christian evangelical group

The Christian And Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines (CAMACOP) is a Christian evangelical group in the Philippines that originated from The Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). It is one of the largest evangelical groups in the Philippines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Outline of the Philippines</span> Overview of and topical guide to the Philippines

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Philippines:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Retiring and term-limited incumbents in the 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections</span>

There are a total of 77 retiring and term-limited congressmen after the 14th Congress. Congressmen who had served three consecutive terms are prohibited from running in the elections; they may run again in 2013 for the 16th Congress.

These are independent candidates in the 2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autonomous regions of the Philippines</span> First-level administrative divisions

An autonomous region of the Philippines is a first-level administrative division that has the authority to control a region's culture and economy. The Constitution of the Philippines allows for two autonomous regions: in the Cordilleras and in Muslim Mindanao. Currently, Bangsamoro, which largely consists of the Muslim-majority areas of Mindanao, is the only autonomous region in the country.

These are term limited and retiring members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines during the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Term limited members are prohibited from running in the 2016 elections; they may run for any other positions, or may wait until the 2016 elections.

National Route 1 (N1) is a primary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network, running from Luzon to Mindanao. Except for a 19-kilometer (12 mi) gap in Metro Manila and ferry connections, the highway is generally continuous. Most sections of N1 forms the Pan-Philippine Highway except for sections bypassed by expressways.

COVID-19 community quarantines in the Philippines were a series of stay-at-home orders and cordon sanitaire measures that were implemented by the government of the Philippines through its Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).

Local elections in the Philippines took place on May 9, 2022. These were conducted together with the 2022 general election for national positions. All elected positions above the barangay (village) level but below the regional level were disputed. The following 18,180 positions will be disputed:

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Local Government Code - Book 3 Local Government Units" (PDF). Department of the Interior and Local Government.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Local Government Code - Book 1 General Provisions" (PDF). Department of the Interior and Local Government.
  3. "PROVINCE OF ABRA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  4. "PROVINCE OF AGUSAN DEL NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  5. "PROVINCE OF AGUSAN DEL SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  6. "PROVINCE OF AKLAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  7. "PROVINCE OF ALBAY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  8. "PROVINCE OF ANTIQUE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  9. "PROVINCE OF APAYAO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  10. "PROVINCE OF AURORA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  11. "PROVINCE OF BASILAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  12. "PROVINCE OF BATAAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  13. "PROVINCE OF BATANES". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  14. "PROVINCE OF BATANGAS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  15. "PROVINCE OF BENGUET". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  16. "PROVINCE OF BILIRAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  17. "PROVINCE OF BOHOL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  18. "PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  19. "PROVINCE OF BULACAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  20. "PROVINCE OF CAGAYAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  21. "PROVINCE OF CAMARINES NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  22. "PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  23. "PROVINCE OF CAMIGUIN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  24. "PROVINCE OF CAPIZ". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  25. "PROVINCE OF CATANDUANES". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  26. "PROVINCE OF CAVITE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  27. "PROVINCE OF CEBU". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  28. "PROVINCE OF COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  29. "PROVINCE OF DAVAO DE ORO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  30. "PROVINCE OF DAVAO DEL NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  31. "PROVINCE OF DAVAO DEL SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  32. "PROVINCE OF DAVAO OCCIDENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  33. "PROVINCE OF DAVAO ORIENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  34. "PROVINCE OF DINAGAT ISLANDS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  35. "PROVINCE OF EASTERN SAMAR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  36. "PROVINCE OF GUIMARAS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  37. "PROVINCE OF IFUGAO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  38. "PROVINCE OF ILOCOS NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  39. "PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  40. "PROVINCE OF ILOILO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  41. "PROVINCE OF ISABELA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  42. "PROVINCE OF KALINGA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  43. "PROVINCE OF LA UNION". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  44. "PROVINCE OF LAGUNA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  45. "PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  46. "PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  47. "PROVINCE OF LEYTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  48. "PROVINCE OF MARINDUQUE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  49. "PROVINCE OF MASBATE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  50. "PROVINCE OF MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  51. "PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  52. "MOUNTAIN PROVINCE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  53. "PROVINCE OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  54. "PROVINCE OF NEGROS ORIENTAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  55. "PROVINCE OF NORTHERN SAMAR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  56. "PROVINCE OF NUEVA ECIJA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  57. "PROVINCE OF NUEVA VIZCAYA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  58. "PROVINCE OF OCCIDENTAL MINDORO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  59. "PROVINCE OF ORIENTAL MINDORO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  60. "PROVINCE OF PALAWAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  61. "PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  62. "PROVINCE OF PAMPANGA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  63. "PROVINCE OF QUEZON". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  64. "PROVINCE OF QUIRINO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  65. "PROVINCE OF RIZAL". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  66. "PROVINCE OF ROMBLON". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  67. "PROVINCE OF SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  68. "PROVINCE OF SARANGANI". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  69. "PROVINCE OF SIQUIJOR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  70. "PROVINCE OF SORSOGON". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  71. "PROVINCE OF SOUTH COTABATO". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  72. "PROVINCE OF SOUTHERN LEYTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  73. "PROVINCE OF SULTAN KUDARAT". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  74. "PROVINCE OF SULU". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  75. "PROVINCE OF SURIGAO DEL NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  76. "PROVINCE OF SURIGAO DEL SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  77. "PROVINCE OF TARLAC". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  78. "PROVINCE OF TAWI-TAWI". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  79. "PROVINCE OF ZAMBALES". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  80. "PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  81. "PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  82. "PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  83. "ANGELES CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  84. "BACOLOD CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  85. "BAGUIO CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  86. "BUTUAN CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  87. "CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  88. "CALOOCAN CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  89. "CEBU CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  90. "DAGUPAN CITY, PANGASINAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  91. "DAVAO CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  92. "GENERAL SANTOS CITY (DADIANGAS)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  93. "ILIGAN CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  94. "ILOILO CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  95. "LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  96. "CITY OF LAS PIÑAS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  97. "LUCENA CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  98. "CITY OF MAKATI". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  99. "CITY OF MALABON". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  100. "CITY OF MANDALUYONG". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  101. "MANDAUE CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  102. "CITY OF MANILA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  103. "CITY OF MARIKINA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  104. "CITY OF MUNTINLUPA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  105. "NAGA CITY , CAMARINES SUR". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  106. "CITY OF NAVOTAS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  107. "OLONGAPO CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  108. "ORMOC CITY, LEYTE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  109. "CITY OF PARAÑAQUE". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  110. "PASAY CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  111. "CITY OF PASIG". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  112. "PATEROS". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  113. "PUERTO PRINCESA CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  114. "QUEZON CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  115. "CITY OF SAN JUAN". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  116. "CITY OF SANTIAGO, ISABELA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  117. "TACLOBAN CITY (CAPITAL)". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  118. "TAGUIG CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  119. "CITY OF VALENZUELA". DILG LGU Profile CMS.
  120. "ZAMBOANGA CITY". DILG LGU Profile CMS.

See also