governor of Iloilo

{{use mdy dates|date=June 2023}}

{{Short description|Local chief executive}}

{{one source|date=September 2019}}

{{Infobox official post

| post = Governor

| body = Iloilo

| native_name = Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Iloilo

| image = File:HoR Official Portrait of Arthur Defensor, Jr.jpg

| incumbent = Arthur Defensor Jr.

| incumbentsince = June 30, 2019

| style = The Honorable
His Excellency (formerly, Spanish era)

| seat = Iloilo Provincial Capitol

| termlength = 3 years, renewable for 3 consecutive terms

| formation = 1634 (start of the Spanish administration)
1901 (start of the Civil Government by virtue of Philippine Commission Provincial Government Act)

| deputy = Vice-Governor

| succession =

| inaugural = Diego de la Correa (Spanish administration)
Martin Delgado (Civil Government)

| website = [https://iloilo.gov.ph/ Official Website of the Provincial Government of Iloilo]

}}

The Governor of Iloilo ({{langx|fil|Punong Lalawigan ng Iloilo}}) is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Iloilo. The governor holds office at the Iloilo Provincial Capitol ({{langx |es|Casa Real de Iloilo}}) located at Bonifacio Drive, Iloilo City. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the governor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former governor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice governor becomes the governor. Along with the governors of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Guimaras, he sits in the Regional Development Council of the Western Visayas Region.

The current governor is Arthur Defensor Jr. who took the seat for the first time starting July 1, 2019, replacing his father Arthur Defensor Sr. who completed the full three terms as provincial governor.{{Cite web|url=https://iloilo.gov.ph/node/49|title=Governor Arthur D. Defensor, Sr.|website=Province of Iloilo Official Website Of the Provincial Government of Iloilo |language=en|access-date=2019-08-31}}

History

The first Alcalde-Mayor (present-day governor) of Iloilo province to be appointed by the Spanish monarch was Diego de la Correa who held this position from 1634 to 1636. In the early years of Spanish settlement, only a handful of towns has been established. In 1565, the Legazpi expedition which include Mateo del Saz, the Maestre de Campo (Ship Commander), Juan de la Isla and Father Martin de Rada exploring the islands in search for food reached the northeastern portion of Panay island.{{cite book |last=Dr. de Morga |first=Antonio |date=1609 |title=Book of Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas}} Father Martin de Rada founded Araut (present-day Dumangas) in the same year 1565 becoming the oldest town in Iloilo and built a small chapel there.{{cite book |last=de San Agustin |first=Gaspar |title=Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas (1565–1615)|location=Madrid}} A Spanish settlement was established in Ogtong (present day Oton) and made the pueblo of the province in 1570. Due to the frequent raids of the Moro pirates from Mindanao, Dutch, and English buccaneers posed a threat to Ogtong, the capital of the province was transferred to La Villa Rica de Arevalo in 1581. It then becomes the seat of Spanish government of the whole of Iloilo, Panay (Capiz, Aklan and Antique), Negros, Guimaras, Cuyu-Palawan, Caluya, Romblon, and Boracay as Miguel Loarca wrote. Other towns established at these period were Pototan, Sibucao (now Passi City) and Dingle, Laglag (now Dueñas), Salog (now Jaro, Iloilo City), Guimbal (1703), Miagao (1716), Leon (1730), Cabatuan (1733), Alimodian (1754), Igbaras (1761), Janiuay (1769), Tubungan (1768), Santa Barbara and Maasin are among the first group of villages that were given a pueblo (town hood) status.{{Cite book |title=Monografias de los Pueblos de Iloilo |publisher=University of San Agustin Publishing House |location=Iloilo City |year=2016}}

Provincial Capitol

File:New Iloilo Prov Capitol.JPG

The old Iloilo Provincial Capitol ({{langx |es|Casa Real de Iloilo}}) was the office of the provincial government and official residence of the governor since 1849 with the original structure made out of wood and stone. The new modern Iloilo Provincial Capitol was constructed just behind the old provincial capitol and was completed in 2006. It was designed by architect Guillermo Hisancha. The old provincial capitol has been renovated and restored to its former glory and is now being used as a lobby and reception area for visiting guests and dignitaries. In front of the capitol stands the Arroyo Fountain built in 1928 in honor of Senator Jose Maria Arroyo from Molo, Iloilo City who sponsored a bill creating the Iloilo Metropolitan Water Works. The fountain also serves as the Kilometer Zero or a point of reference in measuring distances in the city and province of Iloilo and also to various points and destinations in Panay Island from Iloilo City.

List of governors

These are the lists of governors who served the province of Iloilo since the early Spanish settlement in the 1600s to the present day.

= Spanish Alcalde Mayores (governors) of Iloilo Province =

After the Spanish settlement was first established in 1570, towns were settled, established and were granted town hood status. By this time, the Spanish government appoints an alcalde mayor to govern the provincial government and surrounding jurisdictions.{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1745438912155271&set=a.269716089727568&type=3&theater |title=Governors of Iloilo |last=Lujan |first=Nereo Cajilig |date=November 3, 2017 |via=Facebook |access-date=September 3, 2019}}

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!width=15%| Year in Office

!width=20%| Name

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!width=20%| Governor-General

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11634–1636Diego de la CorreaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan Cerezo de Salamanca
(21st) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1633–1635)
21637–1639Pedro AlarconArevaloFile:Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera.jpg
Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera,
22nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1635–1644)
31640–1642Pedro de LeonArevaloFile:Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera.jpg
Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera,
22nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1635–1644)
41643–1646Felipe CasianoArevaloFile:Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera.jpg
Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera,
22nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1635–1644)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg
Diego Fajardo Chacon,
23rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1644–1653)

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51647–1649Juan MendozaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg
Diego Fajardo Chacon,
23rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1644–1653)
61650–1653Felipe PeñalosaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg
Diego Fajardo Chacon,
23rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1644–1653)
71654–1657Jose CorderoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Sabiniano Manrique de Lara ,
24th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1653–1663)
81658–1661Pedro BobaellaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Sabiniano Manrique de Lara ,
24th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1653–1663)
91662–1664Pedro VelascoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Sabiniano Manrique de Lara
24th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1653–1663)
File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Diego de Salcedo
25th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1663–1668)
101665–1666Jose BrionesArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Diego de Salcedo,
25th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1663–1668)
111667–1668Sebastian de VillasArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Diego de Salcedo
25th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1663–1668)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz
26th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1668–1669)

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121669–1670Jose de RoblesArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz ,
26th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1668–1669)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Manuel de León
27th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1669–1677)

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131671–1672Francisco SurrillaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Manuel de León
27th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1669–1677)
141673–1674Miguel RendonArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Manuel de León
27th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1669–1677)
151675–1676Alonzo PiralbaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Manuel de León
27th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1669–1677)
161677–1678Nicolas de PamplonaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Manuel de León
27th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1669–1677)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Francisco Coloma y Maceda
28th Governor-General of the Philippines (Real Audiencia)
(1677)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Francisco Sotomayor y Mansilla
29th Governor-General of the Philippines (Real Audiencia)
(1677–1678)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
30th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1678–1684)

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171679–1680Miguel Rindon LivarArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
30th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1678–1684)
181681–1682Juan de MorenoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
30th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1678–1684)
191683–1684Martin GonzalesArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Juan de Vargas y Hurtado
30th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1678–1684)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
31st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1684–1689)

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201685–1686Manuel SarmientoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
31st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1684–1689)
211687–1688Nicolas PerezArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Gabriel de Curuzealegui y Arriola
31st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1684–1689)
221689–1690Diego QuiñonezArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Alonso de Avila Fuertes
32nd Governor-General of the Philippines (Real Audiencia)
(1689–1690)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1690–1701)

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231691Sebastian de ViaArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1690–1701)

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241691–1692Diego VargasArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1690–1701)

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251694–1696Luis CamachoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1690–1701)

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261697–1698Juan CarionArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1690–1701)

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271699–1700Juan MaldonadoArevaloFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1690–1701)

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281701–1702Juan ParadoIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch (1580-c.1668).svg Fausto Cruzat y Góngora
33rd Governor-General of the Philippines (1690–1701)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
34th Governor-General of the Philippines

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291703–1704Antonio TarosaIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
34th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1701–1709)

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301705–1706Juan EsqueraIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
34th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1701–1709)

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311707Pedro AvendanoIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
34th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1701–1709)

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321708–1709Nicolas de ColinaIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Domingo Zabálburu de Echevarri
34th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1701–1709)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Martín de Ursúa y Arizmendi
(1st count of Lizárraga)

35th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1709–1715)

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331710–1711Juan JuradoIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Martín de Ursúa y Arizmendi
(1st count of Lizárraga)

35th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1709–1715)

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341712–1713Gaspar SanchesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Martín de Ursúa y Arizmendi
(1st count of Lizárraga)

35th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1709–1715)

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351714–1715Atancio de GubguraIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Martín de Ursúa y Arizmendi (1st count of Lizárraga)
35th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1709–1715)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg José Torralba
36th Governor-General of the Philippines (Real Audiencia)
(1715–1717)

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361716–1717Pedro LucenaIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg José Torralba
36th Governor-General of the Philippines(Real Audiencia)
(1715–1717)

File:Governor General Fernando Bustamante.JPG
Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda,
37th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1717–1719)

| The town of New Lucena was named after him after he approved the petition of converting the barrio into a pueblo. The prefix "New" was added only in 1955.

371718–1719Felipe ArevaloIloilo CityFile:Governor General Fernando Bustamante.JPG
Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda,
37th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1717–1719)

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381727Pedro Basadas PerezIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Toribio José Cosio y Campo
39th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1721–1729)

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391728–1730Andres MelendayIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Toribio José Cosio y Campo
39th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1721–1729)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
40th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1729–1739)

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401731–1733Francisco SanguinesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
40th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1729–1739)

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411734–1737Luis de la TorreIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
40th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1729–1739)

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421738–1739Felipe EspinoIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Fernándo Valdés y Tamon
40th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1729–1739)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
41st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1739–1745)

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431740–1741Manuel de DozalIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
41st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1739–1745)

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441742–1745Francisco ValladoresIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Gaspar de la Torre y Ayala
41st Governor-General of the Philippines

(1739–1745)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Bishop Juan de Arechederra

Bishop-elect of Nueva Segovia
(Acting) 42nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1745–1750)

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451746–1748Francisco OscotesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Bishop Juan de Arechederra
Bishop-elect of Nueva Segovia
(Acting) 42nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1745–1750)

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461749–1751Ignacio MarquezIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Bishop Juan de Arechederra
Bishop-elect of Nueva Segovia
(42nd) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1745–1750)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Francisco José de Ovando
1st Marquis of Brindisi

43rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1750–1754)

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471752–1754Antonio de ArguellesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Francisco José de Ovando
1st Marquis of Brindisi

43rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1750–1754)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban
44th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1754–1759)

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481770–1771Jose de OcampoIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Simón de Anda y Salazar
47th (Re-Appointed) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1770–1776)

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491772–1773Manuel de MendioIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Simón de Anda y Salazar
47th (Re-Appointed) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1770–1776)

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501775–1776Santiago SalavariaIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Simón de Anda y Salazar
47th (Re-Appointed) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1770–1776)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro de Sarrio
50th (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1776–1778)

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511777–1779Felipe AlmoranasIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro de Sarrio
(50th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1776–1778)

File:José Basco y Vargas.jpg José Basco y Vargas
51st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1778–1787)

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521780–1782Francisco VieraIloilo CityFile:José Basco y Vargas.jpg José Basco y Vargas
51st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1778–1787)

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531783–1786Santiago SalavariaIloilo CityFile:José Basco y Vargas.jpg José Basco y Vargas
51st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1778–1787)

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541787Juan SuarezIloilo CityFile:José Basco y Vargas.jpg José Basco y Vargas
51st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1778–1787)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro de Sarrio
50th Re-Appointed (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1787–1788)

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551788–1795Francisco BayotIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro de Sarrio
50th Re-appointed (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1787–1788)

File:Felix Berenguer.jpg Félix Berenguer de Marquina
52nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1788–1793)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
53rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1793–1806)

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561796–1801Jose MijaresIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
53rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1793–1806)

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571802–1804Damian NovalesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
53rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1793–1806)

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581805–1808Froilan AguerreIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Rafael María de Aguilar y Ponce de León
53rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1793–1806)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
(54th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1806–1810)

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59Iloilo City
601818–1819Manuel CanayIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
54th Re-Appointed (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1816–1822)

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611820–1822Miguel CalderonIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
54th Re-Appointed (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1816–1822)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan Antonio Martinez
57th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1822–1825)

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621823–1825Joaquin CeminaIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan Antonio Martinez
57th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1822–1825)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
58th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1825–1830)

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631826–1828Manuel RodriguezIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
58th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1825–1830)
641829–1834Manuel GuillenIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Mariano Ricafort Palacín y Abarca
58th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1825–1830)

File:Jose Maria Penarada DamianDomingo 1832.png Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo
59th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1830–1835)

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651835–1841Ambrosio del CalloIloilo CityFile:PascualEnrile.JPG Pasqual Enrile y Alcedo
59th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1830–1835)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Gabriel de Torres
60th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1835)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Joaquín de Crame
61st (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1835)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona
62nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1835–1837)

File:GarcíaCamba.jpg Andrés García Camba
63rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1837–1838)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Luis Lardizábal
64th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1838–1841)

File:Oraa-Calbo.jpg Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri
65th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1841–1843)

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661846–1852Felipe CombeIloilo CityFile:Oraa-Calbo.jpg Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa
1st Count of Manila

67th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1844–1849)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Antonio María Blanco
68th (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1849–1850)

File:Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo, marqués de la Solana.jpg Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo
Marquis of La Solana
69th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1850–1853)

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671853–1855Pedro ZarragaIloilo CityFile:Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo, marqués de la Solana.jpg Juan Antonio de Urbiztondo
Marquis of La Solana
69th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1850–1853)

File:Ramón Montero y Blandino (Museo del Prado).jpg Ramón Montero y Blandino
70th (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1853–1854)

File:Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 1st Marquis of Novaliches.jpg Manuel Pavía y Lacy
1st Marquess of Novaliches

71st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1854)

File:1852, Estado Mayor General del Ejército Español, Manuel Crespo Cebrián (cropped).jpg Manuel Crespo y Cebrían
72nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1854–1856)

| The town of Zarraga was named after him.

681856–1860Miguel ArilaIloilo CityFile:1852, Estado Mayor General del Ejército Español, Manuel Crespo Cebrián (cropped).jpg Manuel Crespo y Cebrían
72nd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1854–1856)
File:Ramón Montero y Blandino (Museo del Prado).jpg Ramón Montero y Blandino
70th Returning (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1856–1857)
File:Teniente coronel Fernando Norzagaray.png Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero
73rd Governor-General of the Philippines

(1857–1860)
File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Ramón María Solano y Llanderal
74th Governor-General of the Philippines

(1860)
File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan Herrera Dávila
75th (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1860–1861)

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691861Emilio CarlesIloilo CityFile:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan Herrera Dávila
75th (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1860–1861)

File:José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney y González (Museo del Prado).jpg José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney y González
76th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1861–1862)

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701862–1867Jose Maria CarlesIloilo CityFile:José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney y González (Museo del Prado).jpg José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney y González
76th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1861–1862)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Salvador Valdés
(77th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1862)

File:CARTE DE VISITE DEL GENERAL ECHAGÜE (COLECCIÓN ROMERO ORTIZ).jpg Rafaél de Echagüe y Bermingham
78th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1862–1865)


File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Joaquín del Solar e Ibáñez
(79th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1865) (1866)


File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan de Lara e Irigoyen
80th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1865–1866)


File:Don José Laureano Sanz y Posse, I. marqués de San Juan de Puerto Rico.jpg José Laureano de Sanz y Posse
(81st) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines (1866)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Juan Antonio Osorio
(82nd) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines (1866)

File:D. José Ramón de la Gándara y Navarro en Santo Domingo.jpg José de la Gándara y Navarro
83rd Governor-General of the Philippines (1866–1869)

| The town of Carles was named after him when he approved the petition of the town leaders of Barrio Badiang converting it into a pueblo.

711868Anastacio de la PeñaIloilo CityFile:D. José Ramón de la Gándara y Navarro en Santo Domingo.jpg José de la Gándara y Navarro
83rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1866–1869)

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721868–1869Manuel IznartIloilo CityFile:José de la Gándara y Navarro.jpg José de la Gándara y Navarro
83rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1866–1869)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Manuel Maldonado
(84th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1869)

File:Carlos Maria de la Torre.jpg Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
85th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1869–1871)

| A street in Iloilo City was named after him as a former alcalde mayor of Iloilo

731870Eduardo CaballeroIloilo CityFile:Carlos Maria de la Torre.jpg Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
85th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1869–1871)

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741871Fernando RojasIloilo CityFile:Carlos Maria de la Torre.jpg Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada
85th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1869–1871)

File:Retrato de Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez (cropped).jpg Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
86th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1871–1873)

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751872–1879Enrique FajardoIloilo CityFile:Retrato de Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez (cropped).jpg Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
86th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1871–1873)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Manuel MacCrohon
(87th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1873)

File:Capuz-general alaminos.png Juan Alaminos y Vivar
88th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1873–1874)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Manuel Blanco Valderrama
(89th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1874)

File:José Malcampo, 3rd Marquis of San Rafael.jpg José Malcampo
3rd Marquess of San Rafael

90th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1874–1877)

File:Domingo Moriones y Murillo.jpg Domingo Moriones y Murillo
91st Governor-General of the Philippines
(1877–1880)

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761880–1881Camilo MillanIloilo CityFile:Rafael Rodríguez Arias, La Ilustración Española y Americana.jpg Rafael Rodríguez Arias
(92nd) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1880)

File:Primo de Rivera 1893.JPG Fernando Primo de Rivera, 1st Marquess of Estella
93rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1880–1883)

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771882–1883Miguel AguilarIloilo CityFile:Primo de Rivera 1893.JPG Fernando Primo de Rivera, 1st Marquess of Estella
93rd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1880–1883)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Emilio Molíns
(94th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1883)

File:Joaquín Jovellar cropped.jpg Joaquín Jovellar y Soler
95th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1883–1885)

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781884Luis ZariagaIloilo CityFile:Joaquín Jovellar cropped.jpg Joaquín Jovellar y Soler
95th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1883–1885)

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791885Luis PrattIloilo CityFile:Joaquín Jovellar cropped.jpg Joaquín Jovellar y Soler
95th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1883–1885)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Emilio Molíns
(94th) Returning (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1885)

File:Emilio Terrero.jpg Emilio Terrero y Perinat
96th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1885–1888)

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801889Pedro MonteroIloilo CityFile:Valeriano Weyler bust.jpg Valeriano Wéyler
1st Marquess of Tenerife

99th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1888–1891)

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811890Miguel BlancoIloilo CityFile:Valeriano Weyler.gif Valeriano Wéyler
1st Marquess of Tenerife

99th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1888–1891)

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821891Nicolas JaramilloIloilo CityFile:Valeriano Weyler - Mashup of the two parts Biblioteca Virtual del Ministerio de Defensa MUE-120317.jpg Valeriano Wéyler
1st Marquess of Tenerife

99th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1888–1891)

File:Eulogio Despujols y Dusay.jpg Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
1st Count of Caspe

100th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1891–1893)

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831892Jose GramarenIloilo CityFile:Eulogio Despujols y Dusay.jpg Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
1st Count of Caspe

100th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1891–1893)

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841892–1896Francisco de CastillaIloilo CityFile:Eulogio Despujols y Dusay.jpg Eulogio Despujol y Dusay
1st Count of Caspe

100th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1891–1893)

File:General Ochando.jpg Federico Ochando
(101st) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1893)

File:General Ramón Blanco y Erenas.jpg Ramón Blanco
1st Marquess of Peña Plata

102nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1893–1896)

File:Camilo Polavieja, en La Esfera.jpg Camilo de Polavieja
1st Marquess of Polavieja

(103rd) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1896–1897)

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851896–1898Salvador VianaIloilo CityFile:General Ramón Blanco y Erenas.jpg Ramón Blanco
1st Marquess of Peña Plata

102nd Governor-General of the Philippines
(1893–1896)

File:Camilo Polavieja, en La Esfera.jpg Camilo de Polavieja
1st Marquess of Polavieja

(103rd) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1896–1897)

File:José de Lachambre.png José de Lachambre
(104th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1897)

File:Primo de Rivera 1893.JPG Fernando Primo de Rivera, 1st Marquess of Estella
93rd (Re-Appointed) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1897–1898)

File:Basilio Augustín y Dávila.jpg Basilio Augustín
105th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Fermín Jáudenes.png Fermín Jáudenes
(106th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Francisco Rizzo
(107th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau (22 de enero de 1910, La Ilustración Española y Americana, Franzen).jpg Diego de los Ríos
(108th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1898–1899)

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861898Ricardo MonetIloilo CityFile:Primo de Rivera 1893.JPG Fernando Primo de Rivera, 1st Marquess of Estella
93rd (Re-Appointed) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1897–1898)

File:Basilio Augustín y Dávila.jpg Basilio Augustín
105th Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Fermín Jáudenes.png Fermín Jáudenes
(106th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Lesser Royal Coat of Arms of Spain (1700-1868 and 1834-1930) Pillars of Hercules Variant.svg Francisco Rizzo
(107th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines
(1898)

File:Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau (22 de enero de 1910, La Ilustración Española y Americana, Franzen).jpg Diego de los Ríos
(108th) (Acting) Governor-General of the Philippines

(1898–1899)

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= American Commonwealth Period civil governors =

As the last Spanish politico-military governor (alcalde-mayor) of Iloilo province, Ricardo Monet who served during the last remaining months of 1898 appointed Martin Delgado as captain and commander of the 125-strong voluntarios in Sta. Barbara.

On August 13, 1898, the United States had already bought Manila, Philippines and agreed to spare Iloilo to Spain. Negotiations between the United States and Spain was finished. They made a mock drama on May 10, 1898, that an American vessel will fire a Spanish ship on Manila Bay then they will surrender to America not to a loose platoon of Emilio Aguinaldo in Intramuros. The Americans occupied Manila and raised their flag in Intramuros. Spain's dream is to establish a Spanish kingdom in Iloilo its loyal and devoted province and totally relinquish its right in the entire Philippines.

Gen. Pablo Araneta appointed Martin Delgado as "General en Jefe de los Tropas del Ejercito Libertador de Visayas y Governador Politico-Militar". On October 28, 1898, Delgado marched into Santa Barbara and took control of the municipal building.{{cite book |last=Salvilla |first=Rex S. |title=12 Interesting Facts about West Visayas |location=Iloilo City}}

Meanwhile, Spanish governor-general Diego de los Ríos left Manila and sailed to Iloilo and established the last Spanish capital in the Orient in Iloilo City. General de los Rios asked Spain to grant some reforms demanded by the representative citizens of Iloilo. He issued in Iloilo a proclamation to the people of the Visayas calling on them to establish a "Council of Reforms" to be made up of 24 leading citizens, 12 of whom would be selected by popular vote, another 12 to be appointed by the general himself.{{cite news |author=Henry Armbrust |title=Aguinaldo Wants His Army Paid |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/81007471/#cid=9487938&cm=undefined |work=The San Francisco Call |date=3 October 1898 |via=newspapers.com |access-date=September 3, 2019}}

General de los Rios was obviously sincere in bringing about the reforms people asked for. The granted reforms, however, satisfied only a few ilustrado leaders. Things did not turn out the way it should be. There was widespread oppositions of their offer. The flame of rebellion already swept Iloilo towns, Panay and Negros under Comite Conspirador. Their swift decision is to forego more battle and to peacefully grant sovereignty to Iloilo and to vacate the place and let Americans finished the job. If Ilonggos would have remained loyal to Spain, it would have not encountered the canons of the Americans.

On February 6, 1901, several days after the passage of the Municipal Code, the Philippine Commission passed the Act No. 83 or the Provincial Government Act. It states that every province shall have elected provincial governor. Election is also to be held to also elect a provincial secretary, a provincial treasurer, a provincial supervisor and a provincial fiscal.

On February 2, 1901, during the fiesta celebration of Jaro, General Delgado weary of war and poorly armed formally surrendered in Jaro to the American military governor Edmund Rice. Many of the rebel leaders surrendered.

He was recognized by the Americans as "the ablest leader" on the island. Delgado was appointed as the first governor of Iloilo province upon the establishment of the civil government on April 11, 1901. Jovito Yusay was given the provincial government secretary with a yearly stipend of $1,800 gold. Quintin Salas and his chief of staff. Lt. Col. Francisco Jalandoni were the last to lay down their arms on October 4, 1901.{{cite book |last=Foreham |first=John |date=September 1905 |title=The Philippine Islands Third Edition}} Here are the governors of the province during the American Commonwealth Period.{{cite book |author=Manuel David and Ramon Campos |title=Panay Directory and Souvenir Book |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1745438912155271&set=a.269716089727568&type=3&theater |others= Ramon Roces Publications, Inc. |location=Manila |date=1937 |access-date=September 7, 2019}}

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Order

! Term of office

! Portrait

! Name

! Origin

! Military Governor / Governor-General / President

! width=15% | Notes

1

|1901–1904

|File:Gen. Martín Teófilo Delgado y Bermejo.jpg

|Martín Teófilo Delgado

|Sta. Barbara

|File:Arthur MacArthur Jr.jpg Arthur MacArthur Jr.
3rd US Military Governor

(1900–1901)
File:Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, half-length portrait, facing left, in uniform LCCN97508364 (cropped).jpg Adna Chaffee
4th US Military Governor

(1901–1902)
File:William Howard Taft.jpg William Howard Taft
US Civil Governor

(1901–1904)
File:Secretary Luke Edward Wright.jpg Luke Edward Wright
2nd American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1904–1905)

| The first civil governor of Iloilo being appointed by virtue of the Provincial Government Act by the Philippine Commission

2

|1904–1906

|100px

|Raymundo Melliza

|Molo

|File:Secretary Luke Edward Wright.jpg Luke Edward Wright
2nd American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1904–1905)
File:Henry Clay Ide 710x1024.jpg Henry Clay Ide
3rd American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1905–1906)
File:SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR LCCN2016857617.jpg James Francis Smith
4th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1906–1909)

|The only Filipino who served as a magistrate in the Supreme Court of Cuba.

3

|1906–1908

|File:Benito López y Villanueva.jpg

|Benito Lopez

|Jaro

|File:Henry Clay Ide 710x1024.jpg Henry Clay Ide
3rd American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1905–1906)
File:SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR LCCN2016857617.jpg James Francis Smith
4th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1906–1909)

| He was the first Ilonggo civil governor to be assassinated while in office. He was literally shot in his office at the Iloilo Provincial Capitol.

4

|1908–1912

|100px

|Ruperto Montinola

|Jaro

|File:SMITH, JAMES F. EX-GOVERNOR LCCN2016857617.jpg James Francis Smith
4th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1906–1909)
File:W. Cameron Forbes LCCN2003688478.jpg William Cameron Forbes
5th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1909–1913)

|

5

|1912–1914

|File:Photograph of Adriano Hernández y Dayot in 1908.jpg

|Adriano Hernández y Dayot

|Dingle

|File:W. Cameron Forbes LCCN2003688478.jpg William Cameron Forbes
5th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1909–1913)
File:Newton W. Gilbert.jpg Newton W. Gilbert
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1913)

File:Francis Burton Harrison.jpg Francis Burton Harrison
6th American Governor-General of the Philippines(1913–1921)

|He resigned from his gubernatorial post halfway through his term of office after the American colonial government offered to appoint him as the first Filipino Director of Agriculture. He instead requested that he first be appointed as Assistant Director of Agriculture.

6

|1914–1916

|100px

|Amando Avanceña

|Molo

|File:Francis Burton Harrison.jpg Francis Burton Harrison
6th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1913–1921)

|

7

|1917–1922

|

|Gregorio Yulo

|Molo

|File:Francis Burton Harrison.jpg Francis Burton Harrison
6th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1913–1921)
File:Charles Emmett Yeater (Philippines Governor General).jpg Charles Yeater
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines
(1921)
File:General Leonard Wood Rol BNF Gallica.jpg Leonard Wood
7th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1921–1927)

|

8

|1922–1925

|100px

|Ruperto Montinola

|Jaro

|File:Famous Living Americans - Leonard Wood.jpg Leonard Wood
7th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1921–1927)

|

9

|1925–1927

|

|José Ledesma

|Jaro

|File:Portrait of General Leonard Wood of New Hampshire.jpeg Leonard Wood
7th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1921–1927)
File:Eugene Allen Gilmore in "The badger" (1916).jpg Eugene Allen Gilmore
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines
(1927)

File:Henry Stimson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1929.jpg Henry L. Stimson
8th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1927 1929)

|

10

|1927–1928

|100px

|José López-Vito

|Jaro

|File:Henry Stimson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1929.jpg Henry L. Stimson
8th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1927 1929)

| Appointed governor

11

|1928–1929

|

|Mariano Pidal Arroyo

|Molo

|File:Henry Stimson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1929.jpg Henry L. Stimson
8th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1927–1929)
File:Eugene Allen Gilmore in "The badger" (1916).jpg Eugene Allen Gilmore
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1929)

|He was forced to resign his post becoming the first provincial governor to be forcibly resigned.

12

|1929–1931

|100px

|Alejo Aquino

|Jaro

|File:Eugene Allen Gilmore in "The badger" (1916).jpg Eugene Allen Gilmore
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines
(1929)

File:Dwight Davis, Bain bw photo portrait.jpg Dwight F. Davis
9th American Governor-General of the Philippines
(1929–1932)

|

13

|1931–1934

|100px

|José Regalado Yulo

|Molo

|File:Dwight Davis, Bain bw photo portrait.jpg Dwight F. Davis
9th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1929–1932)
File:Dr. Geo. C. Butte LCCN2014717791.jpg George C. Butte
(Acting) American Governor-General of the Philippines
(1932)

File:ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, JR., COLONEL LCCN2016861036.jpg Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
10th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1932–1933)
File:Frank Murphy 1939.png Frank Murphy
11th American Governor-General of the Philippines

(1933–1935)

|

14

|1934–1937

|100px

|Timoteo Y. Consing, Sr.

|Molo

|File:Frank Murphy 1939.png Frank Murphy
11th American Governor-General of the Philippines

1st US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1933–1936)
File:Greater coat of arms of the United States.svg J. Weldon Jones
(Acting) US High Commissioner to the Philippines (1936–1937)

File:Paul V McNutt Oct 1941.jpg Paul V. McNutt
2nd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1937–1939)
File:Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942).jpg Manuel L. Quezon
1st President of the Philippine Commonwealth

(1935–1944)

|Appointed governor

15

|1938–1941

|100px

|Tomás Confesor

|Cabatuan

|File:Paul V McNutt Oct 1941.jpg Paul V. McNutt
2nd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1937–1939)
File:New Governor General of Philippines. Washington, D.C., July 27. Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State LCCN2016876006.jpg Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
3rd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1939–1942)
File:Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942).jpg Manuel L. Quezon
1st President of the Philippine Commonwealth

(1935–1944)

|

16

|1941–1942

|100px

|Óscar Ledesma

|Jaro

|File:New Governor General of Philippines. Washington, D.C., July 27. Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State LCCN2016876006.jpg Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
3rd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1939–1942)
File:Manuel L. Quezon (November 1942).jpg Manuel L. Quezon
1st President of the Philippine Commonwealth

(1935–1945)
File:Ickes.gif Harold L. Ickes
4th US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1942–1945)

|

= World War II governors =

These were the provincial governors of Iloilo during World War II.

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Order

! Term of office

! Portrait

! Name

! Origin

!High Commissioner / Military Governor / President

! width=15% | Notes

17

|1942–1944

|File:Fermin G. Caram.png

|Fermín Caram

|Beirut

|File:New Governor General of Philippines. Washington, D.C., July 27. Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State LCCN2016876006.jpg Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
3rd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1939–1942)
File:Ickes.gif Harold L. Ickes
4th US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1942–1945)
File:Honma Masaharu.jpg Masaharu Homma
1st Japanese Military Governor

(1942)
File:Tanaka Shizuichi.jpg Shizuichi Tanaka
2nd Japanese Military Governor

(1942–1943)
File:Kuroda Shigenori.jpg Shigenori Kuroda
3rd Japanese Military Governor

(1943–1944)
File:Face detail, Yamashita Tomoyuki Osaka (cropped).jpg Tomoyuki Yamashita
The 4th and Last Japanese Military Governor

(1944–1945)
File:Jose P. Laurel.jpg Jose P. Laurel
Philippine Puppet Republic President

(1943–1945)

|Governor under the Japanese Sponsored Government. Known as the Grand Old Man of Iloilo. He saved Iloilo City from heavy bombings by the American forces by asking to put a big "NO MORE JAPS" message on the balcony of his house for the pilot to see his message, therefore, stopping the continued devastation of the city.

18

|1942–1945

|100px

|Tomás Confesor

|Cabatuan

|File:New Governor General of Philippines. Washington, D.C., July 27. Francis B. Sayre, Assistant Secretary of State LCCN2016876006.jpg Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
3rd US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1939–1942)
File:Ickes.gif Harold L. Ickes
4th US High Commissioner to the Philippines

(1942–1945)
File:Honma Masaharu.jpg Masaharu Homma
1st Japanese Military Governor

(1942)
File:Tanaka Shizuichi.jpg Shizuichi Tanaka
2nd Japanese Military Governor

(1942–1943)
File:Kuroda Shigenori.jpg Shigenori Kuroda
3rd Japanese Military Governor

(1943–1944)
File:Face detail, Yamashita Tomoyuki Osaka (cropped).jpg Tomoyuki Yamashita
The 4th and Last Japanese Military Governor

(1944–1945)
File:Jose P. Laurel.jpg Jose P. Laurel
Philippine Puppet Republic President

(1943–1945)

| Provincial Governor under the Civil Resistance Government

= Post-war to present governors =

These are the governors of the province after the war up to the present.{{cite book |author=Felix Regalado and Quintin Franco |date=1973 |title=History of Panay |others= Central Philippine University |location=Iloilo City}}

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Order

! Term of office

! Portrait

! Name

! Origin

! width=29% | Vice-Governor

! President

! Notes

19

|1945

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|Patricio Confesor

|Cabatuan

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|File:Jose P. Laurel.jpg Jose P. Laurel
File:Sergio Osmena photo.jpg Sergio Osmeña

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20

|1945

|

|José Ledesma

|Jaro

|

|File:Jose P. Laurel.jpg Jose P. Laurel
File:Sergio Osmena photo.jpg Sergio Osmeña

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21

|1946–1948

|

|Tomás Vargas

|Janiuay

|

|File:Manuel Roxas 2.jpg Manuel Roxas

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22

|1948–1959

|

|Mariano Peñaflorida

|Pototan

|

|File:Manuel Roxas 2.jpg Manuel Roxas
File:Elpidio R Quirino.jpg Elpidio Quirino
File:Ramon-Magsaysay-01.jpg Ramon Magsaysay
File:Carlos P Garcia photo.jpg Carlos P. Garcia

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23

|1960–1963

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|José Zulueta

|Molo

|Guardalino Mosqueda Elected (Jan 1, 1960 – Dec 31, 1963)

|File:Carlos P Garcia photo.jpg Carlos P. Garcia
File:Diosdado Macapagal photo.jpg Diosdado Macapagal

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24

|1964–1969

|

|Rafael Palmares

|Passi

|Conrado Norada Elected (Jan 1, 1964 – Dec 31, 1967)
Re-Elected (Jan 1, 1968 – Sep 10, 1969)
Fortunato Padilla Succeeded (Sep 11, 1969 – Dec 31, 1971)

|File:Diosdado Macapagal photo.jpg Diosdado Macapagal
File:Ferdinand E Marcos (cropped).jpg Ferdinand Marcos

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25

|1969–1986

|

|Conrado Norada

|Miagao

|Fortunato Padilla Succeeded (Sep 11, 1969 – Dec 31, 1971)
Ramon Duremdes Elected (Jan 1, 1972 – Dec 31, 1975) PD 826 (Jan 1, 1976 – May 31, 1980)Elected (Jun 1, 1981 – Feb 26, 1986)

|File:Ferdinand Marcos (cropped).jpg Ferdinand Marcos

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26

|1986–1987

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|Licurgo Tirador

|Pototan

|Carlos Lopez Jr. Appointed (May 8, 1986 – Nov 26, 1986)
Simplicio Griño Appointed (Dec 22, 1986 – Mar 31, 1987)

|File:Corazon Aquino 1986.jpg Corazon Aquino

|Appointed governor

27

|1987–1992

|

|Simplicio Griño

|Oton

|Ramon Lopez Jr. Appointed (Apr 9, 1987 – Jan 31, 1988)
Ramon Duremdes Elected (Feb 1, 1988 – Apr 1990)
Robert Maroma Acting Capacity (May 1990 – Mar 1992)

|File:Corazon Aquino 1986.jpg Corazon Aquino

|

28

|1992

|

|Feliciano Marañon

|Leganes

|Ramon Duremdes Elected (Apr 1992 – Jun 30, 1992)

|File:Corazon Aquino 1986.jpg Corazon Aquino

| Acting Capacity

29

|1992–2001

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|Arthur Defensor Sr.

|Mina

|Robert Maroma Elected (Jun 30, 1992 – Jun 30, 1995)
Demetrio Sonza Elected (Jul 1, 1995 – Jun 30 1998) Re-Elected (Jun 30, 1998 – Jun 30, 2001)

|File:Ramos Pentagon cropped.jpg Fidel Ramos
File:Joseph Estrada.jpg Joseph Estrada
File:President Arroyo (06-14-2006).jpg Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

|

30

|2001–2010

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|Niel Tupas Sr.

|Ajuy

|Roberto Armada Elected (June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2007)
Rolex Suplico Elected (June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2010)

|File:President Arroyo (06-14-2006).jpg Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

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31

|2010–2019

|100px

|Arthur Defensor Sr.

|Mina

|Oscar Richard Garin Jr. Elected (Jun 30, 2010 – Jun 30, 2013)
Raul Tupas Elected (June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2016)
Christine Garin Elected (June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019)

|File:Benigno "Noynoy" S. Aquino III (cropped portrait).jpg Benigno Aquino III
File:President Rodrigo Duterte portrait (cropped).jpg Rodrigo Duterte

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32

|2019–present

|100px

|Arthur Defensor Jr.

|Mina

|Christine Garin Elected (June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2025)
Nathalie Ann Debuque Elected (June 30, 2025-Present)

|File:President Rodrigo Duterte portrait (cropped).jpg Rodrigo Duterte
File:Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr (cropped).jpg Bongbong Marcos

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See also

References

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{{Provincial governors in the Philippines}}

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Category:Politics of Iloilo