List of vice governors of Ifugao

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Vice Governor of Ifugao
Incumbent
Glenn Prudenciano
since June 30, 2019
Seat Ifugao Provincial Capitol
NominatorPolitical party
Term length 3 years
Up to three terms

The Vice Governor of Ifugao (Filipino : Pangalawang Punong Lalawigan ng Ifugao) is the presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the legislature of the provincial government of Ifugao, Philippines. [1]

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The current vice governor is Glenn Prudenciano, in office since 2019. [2]

List of Vice Governors

No.Vice Governor [3] Term
1Manuel N. Tuguinay, Sr.1967
2Carlos D. Luglug, Sr.1967-1971
3John C. Langabayan1972-1975
(2)Carlos D. Luglug, Sr.1980-1986
4Evelyn S. Dunuan1986-1987
5Napoleon B. Hangdaan1987-1988
6Albert D. Pawingi1988-1992
7Herman B. Dinumla1992-1995
8Juan B. Dacawe1995-1996
9Robert B. Mangyao1998-2001
10Dominga Bella G. Takinan2001-2004
9Glenn D. Prudenciano2004-2006
10Noli G. Maguiwe2006-2007
11Nora D. Dinamling2007-2010
12Pedro G. Mayam-o2010-2016
13Jose T. Gullitiw2016-2019
(9)Glenn D. Prudenciano2019-present

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References

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  3. "PLGU Unveils Photographs of Former Governors and Vice Governors". Province of Ifugao. 22 July 2021.