Governor of Misamis Occidental

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The governor of Misamis Occidental (Filipino: Punong Panlalawigan ng Misamis Occidental), is the chief executive of the provincial government of Misamis Occidental. The governor holds office at the Misamis Occidental Provincial Capitol. 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.

AppointerElected via popular vote
Inaugural holderJosé Ozámiz
Formation1929
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Governor of Misamis Occidental
Incumbent
Henry Oaminal
since June 30, 2022
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderJosé Ozámiz
Formation1929
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Misamis Province (District of Cebu)

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

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Governor Term Ref.
Manuel Roa Corrales1901–1905[1]
Apolinar Velez1906–1909
Ricardo Reyes Barrientos1910–1912
Jose Reyes Barrientos1912–1916
Isidro Rillas1917–1919
Juan Valdeconcha Roa1920–1922
Segundo Gaston1923–1925
Don Gregorio A. Pelaez1926-1929[1][2]
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Province of Misamis Occidental

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No. Governor Portrait Term Notes Ref.
José F. Ozámiz 1929-1931 Ozámiz was first appointed to the position. He would later go on to become the representative of the province's lone district and then a member of the Senate of the Philippines. [3]
Anselmo L. Bernad 1931-1940
Porfirio G. Villarin 1940-1944
Angel N. Medina Sr. 1945-1950
Gedeon G. Quijano 1946-1954 A physician by trade, Quijano was appointed governor by President Manuel Roxas in 1946. [4]
Diego T. Deling 1955-1958
Gedeon G. Quijano 1959-1964[a] Quijano was re-elected governor for a non-consecutive term in 1959. [4]
Henry Y. Regalado 1964-1978[a] Regalado was an engineer by profession before entering politics in 1964. During his governorship, he was appointed as a member of the Batasang Bayan for Region X (1976-1978). [5]
Maximo R. Fernandez 1978-1979
Fortunato M. Sagrado 1979-1986
Alfonso D. Tan 1986-1987
Gorgonio F. Buaquiña 1987
1 William L. Chiongbian 1987-1992 A shipping magnate by trade, Chiongbian served as a member of the House of Representatives for the province's at-large district (1953-1962; 1965-1972) prior to the governorship. [6][7]
2 Benito P. Chiongbian 1992-1995
3 Florencio L. Garcia 1995-1998 Garcia served as vice governor under Governor William Chiongbian. [6]
4 Ernie D. Clarete 1998-2001 Clarete served as municipal mayor of Plaridel from 1986 until his eventual election as governor in 1998.
5 Loreto Leo S. Ocampos 2001-2010 Ocampos first served as a provincial board member (1995-1998), and vice governor (1998-2001) before his election as governor.
6 Herminia M. Ramiro 2010-2019 Ramiro served as a member of the House of Representatives for the province's 2nd district (1995-1998; 2001-2010) prior to the governorship.
7 Philip T. Tan 2019-2022 Tan served as mayor of Tangub (1992-2001; 2010-2019) prior to the governorship. [8]
8 Henry S. Oaminal Sr. 2022-present Oaminal served as a member of the House of Representatives for the province's 2nd district (2016-2022) prior to the governorship. [9]
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Notes

  1. Sources claim that Quijano served as governor until 1967, while Regalado began serving as governor after Quijano in 1964. Therefore, a conflict of dates arose.[4][5]

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