Vice Governor of Laguna

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Vice Governor of Laguna
Pangalawang Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Laguna
Hon. Katherine C. Agapay (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Katherine Agapay
since 30 May 2014
(PFP)
Style Ms. (Mr.) Vice Governor, Your Honor, Honorable
Seat Laguna Provincial Capitol
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length 3 years, not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
Inaugural holderRuben De Roma
(December 30, 1959)
Formation
  • June 19, 1959
  • December 30, 1959

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

Contents

The current vice governor is Katherine Agapay, in office since May 30, 2014. [2]

List of officeholder

No.PortraitVice Governor
(Lifespan)
PartyTerm of officeElection
startendduration
1
No image.svg
Ruben de Roma
(1920–2005)
Liberal 30 December
1959
30 December
1967
8 years, 0 days1959
1963
2
Hon. William D. Dichoso 1967 (cropped).jpg
William Dichoso
(1933–2021)
Liberal 30 December
1967
30 January
1980
12 years, 31 days1967
1971
KBL
3
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Rodolfo Tingzon Sr.
(1926–2023)
KBL 30 January
1980
26 February
1986
6 years, 27 days1980
SAMAHAN
KBL
Vacant (26–27 February 1986)
4
Leandro Balquiedra (cropped).jpg
Leandro Balquiedra
(1922–2001)
KBL 27 February
1986
24 March
1986
25 days
Vacant (24–25 March 1986)
5
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Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
(born 1942)
Independent 25 March
1986
24 March
1987
364 days
UNIDO
Liberal
6
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Restituto Luna
(1925–2002)
Liberal 24 March
1987
18 December
1992
5 years, 269 days
Lakas (LnB) 1988
LDP 1992
Vacant (18–21 December 1992)
7
Gov. Teresita Lazaro (cropped).jpg
Teresita Lazaro
(born 1942)
NPC 21 December
1992
26 January
2001
8 years, 36 days
LDP 1995
LAMMP 1998
Vacant (26–29 January 2001)
8
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Gat-Ala Alatiit
(born 1958)
LAMMP 29 January
2001
30 June
2001
152 days
9
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Danilo Ramon Fernandez
(born 1966)
NPC 30 June
2001
30 June
2004
3 years, 0 days2001
10
Rep. Edwin Olivarez (19th Congress).jpg
Edwin Olivarez
(born 1963)
Lakas–CMD 30 June
2004
30 June
2007
3 years, 0 days 2004
11
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Ramil Hernandez
(born 1972)
UNO 30 June
2007
30 June
2010
3 years, 0 days 2007
12
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Caesar Perez
(1954–2020)
Lakas–Kampi–CMD 30 June
2010
30 June
2013
3 years, 0 days 2010
(11)
Governor Ramil Hernandez.jpg
Ramil Hernandez
(born 1972)
Nacionalista 30 June
2013
27 May
2014
331 days 2013
Vacant (27–30 May 2014)
13
Hon. Katherine C. Agapay (cropped).jpg
Katherine Agapay
(born 1974)
Independent 30 May
2014
Incumbent10 years, 162 days
Nacionalista
2016
PDP–Laban 2019
2022
PFP

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References

  1. "Book I - Title Two - Chapter 3: Local Legislation". www.comelec.gov.ph. Commission on Election. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
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