Governor of Rizal

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StyleHonorable (formal)
Mr./Madame Governor (informal)
ResidenceRizal Provincial Hall (workplace)
Inaugural holderAmbrosio Flores
Governor of Rizal
Gobernador ng Rizal
since June 30, 2022
StyleHonorable (formal)
Mr./Madame Governor (informal)
ResidenceRizal Provincial Hall (workplace)
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderAmbrosio Flores
Formation1901
WebsiteOfficial Website of the Province of Rizal

The governor of Rizal is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Rizal.[1]

Governors by time in office

This is the list of governors of Rizal from its inception in 1901. The longest-serving governors are Isidro Rodriguez (who served from 1955 to 1986) and Rebecca Alcantara-Ynares (who served from 2001 to 2004 and from 2013 to 2022).

No. Portrait Governor
Office[a]
(Lifespan)
Party Term of office Election City/Municipality Vice Governor
start end duration
1
Ambrosio F. Flores
Representative of Batangas in the Malolos Congress
(1843–1912)
Federalista 11 June
1901
06 March
1904
2 years, 269 days Pasig
(Manila)
None
(11 June 1901–30 December 1959)
1902[2]
2
Arturo P. Dancel
Representative of Mindoro in the Malolos Congress
(1863–1915)
Federalista 07 March
1904
30 September
1907
3 years, 207 days 1904[3] Marikina
1906[4]
3
Jose G. Tupas
Provincial Secretary of Rizal
(1867–1938)
Progresista 01 October
1907
02 August
1909[b]
1 year, 305 days [c] Morong
1907[5]
4
Lope K. Santos
Writer
(1879–1963)
Nacionalista 22 December
1909
15 October
1912
2 years, 298 days 1909[6] Pasig
5
Mariano C. Melendres
Lawyer
(1881–1981)
Progresista 16 October
1912
15 October
1916
3 years, 365 days 1912[7] Pasig
6
Eulogio A. Rodriguez Sr.
Municipal President of Montalban
(1883–1964)
Progresista 16 October
1916
15 October
1919
2 years, 364 days 1916[8] Montalban
Democrata
7
Andres A. Gabriel
Member of the Rizal Provincial Board
Nacionalista 16 October
1919
01 July
1922
2 years, 258 days 1919[9] Navotas
[d]
Arcadio C. Santos
Representative of Rizal's 1st congressional district
(1886–1957)
Nacionalista 01 July
1922
15 October
1922
106 days Parañaque
8
Eulogio A. Rodriguez Sr.
Governor of Rizal
(1883–1964)
Democrata 16 October
1922
17 July
1923
274 days 1922 Montalban
[d]
Ruperto T. Martinez
Member of the Rizal Provincial Board
(1869–beyond 1939)
Democrata 17 July
1923
15 October
1925
2 years, 90 days Morong
9
Andres A. Pascual
Representative of Rizal's 1st congressional district
(1892–1973)
Democrata 16 October
1925
15 October
1928
2 years, 365 days 1925 Navotas
10
Eligio N. Naval
(1877–1936)
Nacionalista 16 October
1928
15 October
1931
2 years, 364 days 1928 Navotas
11
Francisco S. Sevilla
Lawyer
(1881–1966)
Nacionalista 16 October
1931
30 December
1937
6 years, 75 days 1931 Malabon
1934
12
Eulogio S. Rodriguez Jr.
Businessman
(1904–1957)
Nacionalista 30 December
1937
02 October
1942
4 years, 276 days 1937 Montalban
1941
Independent [e]
[f]
Tomas M. Molina
Member of the Rizal Provincial Board
Independent 02 October
1942
11 April
1944
1 year, 192 days [13] Muntinlupa
KALIBAPI
13
Nicanor A. Roxas
Member of the Rizal Provincial Board
(1899–1970)
KALIBAPI 11 April
1944
31 August
1944
142 days [g] Marikina
14
Sixto J. Antonio
Municipal President of Pasig
(1891–1961)
KALIBAPI 31 August
1944
30 December
1951
7 years, 121 days [h] Pasig
Nacionalista
Liberal [i]
1947[20]
15
Wenceslao A. Pascual
Doctor of Medicine
(1898–1967)
Nacionalista 30 December
1951
30 December
1955
4 years, 0 days 1951 Malabon
16
Isidro S. Rodriguez Sr.
Lawyer
(1915–1992)
Nacionalista 30 December
1955
25 March
1986
30 years, 85 days 1955 Montalban
1959[21] Nacionalista Amado C. Gervacio
(1959–1963)
1963[22] Mario G. Bauza
(1963–1967)
1967[23] Liberal Neptali A. Gonzales Sr.
(1967–1969)
Nacionalista Ruperto C. Gaite
(1969–1971)
1971[24] Liberal Arsenio N. Roldan Jr.
(1971–1975)
KBL 1980 KBL Jose C. Hernandez
(1980–1986)
[j]
Benjamin B. Esguerra Sr.
Mayor of Taytay
Liberal 25 March
1986
22 June
1987
1 year, 89 days [25] Taytay Unknown
(25 March 1986–02 February 1988)
[j] Isidro S. Inarda Jr.
(1944–2010)
Independent 22 June
1987
02 February
1988
225 days [25] Tanay
17
Reynaldo R. San Juan Sr.
Councilor of Taytay
(1941–2024)
Liberal 02 February
1988
30 June
1992
4 years, 149 days 1988 Taytay Liberal Jose M. Barreto Sr.
(1988–1992)
18
Casimiro M. Ynares Jr.
Mayor of Binangonan
(born 1946)
NPC 30 June
1992
30 June
2001
9 years, 0 days 1992 Binangonan Liberal Nicandro D. Natividad
(1992–1998)
1995
LAMMP 1998 LAMMP Benjamin V. Felix
(1998–2001)
19
Rebecca Alcantara-Ynares
Director of the UCPB
(born 1949)
NPC 30 June
2001
30 June
2004
3 years, 0 days 2001 Binangonan NPC Teodoro O. O'Hara
(2001–2002)[k]
Lakas–CMD Jovita Cruz-Rodriguez
(2002–2004)
20
Casimiro M. Ynares Jr.
Governor of Rizal
(born 1946)
NPC 30 June
2004
30 June
2007
3 years, 0 days 2004 Binangonan NPC Anthony Jesus S. Alarcon
(2004–2007)
21
Casimiro A. Ynares III
General Manager of the LLDA
(born 1973)
NPC 30 June
2007
30 June
2013
6 years, 0 days 2007 Antipolo NPC Frisco S. San Juan Jr.
(2007–2016)
2010
22
Rebecca Alcantara-Ynares
Governor of Rizal
(born 1949)
NPC 30 June
2013
30 June
2022
9 years, 0 days 2013 Binangonan
2016 Liberal Reynaldo H. San Juan Jr.
(2016–2025)
2019 PFP
23
Nina Ricci A. Ynares-Chiongbian
Board of Trustees of the GSIS
(born 1970)
NPC 30 June
2022
Incumbent 3 years, 277 days 2022 Taytay
2025 NPC Josefina Galang-Gatlabayan
(2025–Incumbent)
Rank Name Time in office TE Year(s) in which elected
1 Isidro Rodriguez 30 years, 85 days 6 1955; 1959; 1963; 1967; 1971; 1980
2 Casimiro Ynares Jr. 12 years, 0 days 4 1992; 1995; 1998; 2004
3 Rebecca Ynares 12 years, 0 days 4 2001; 2013; 2016; 2019
4 Sixto Antonio 7 years, 121 days 1 1947
5 Francisco Sevilla 6 years, 75 days 2 1931; 1934
6 Casimiro Ynares III 6 years, 0 days 2 2007; 2010
7 Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. 4 years, 276 days 2 1937; 1941
8 Reynaldo San Juan Sr. 4 years, 149 days 1 1988
9 Wenceslao Pascual 4 years, 0 days 1 1951
10 Mariano Melendres 3 years, 365 days 1 1912
11 Nina Ynares 3 years, 277 days 2 2022; 2025
12 Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. 3 years, 273 days 2 1916; 1922
13 Arturo Dancel 3 years, 207 days 2 1904; 1906
14 Andres Pascual 2 years, 365 days 1 1925
15 Eligio Naval 2 years, 364 days 1 1928
16 Lope K. Santos 2 years, 298 days 1 1909
17 Ambrosio Flores 2 years, 269 days 1 1902
18 Andres Gabriel 2 years, 258 days 1 1919
19 Jose Tupas 1 year, 305 days 1 1907
20 Nicanor Roxas 142 days appointed

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