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Governor of Batangas
Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Batangas (in Tagalog)
since June 30, 2016
StyleMme./Mr. Governor, Your Honor, Honorable
ResidencePeople's Mansion, Batangas Government Center, Batangas City
SeatBatangas Provincial Capitol
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderFelix Ma. Roxas
Formation1901
WebsiteOfficial Website of the Province of Batangas

The governor of Batangas (Template:Lang-fil) is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Batangas. The governor holds office at the Batangas Provincial Capitol in Batangas City and its residence is at the People's Mansion located at the Provincial Government Complex. 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 Cavite, Laguna, Quezon and Rizal, he sits in the Regional Development Council of the Calabarzon Region.

List of Governors

  Nacionalista   Liberal   Lakas–CMD   KBL   UNA   PDP–Laban

No. Portrait Governor Term of office Place of origin
1 Felix Maria Fernandez Roxas 1901–1902 Manila
2 Simeon M. Luz 1902–1904 Lipa
3 Gregorio Aguilera Solis 1904–1907 Lipa
4 Jose Lozada 1907–1908 Lipa
5   Galicano Apacible
June 25, 1864 – March 2, 1949
(Aged 84)
1907–1909   Balayan
6   Pablo Borbon 1910–1916   Batangas City
7   Nicolas Gonzales 1916–1919   Tanauan
8   Braulio de Villa 1919–1922   San Juan
9   Modesto Castillo 1922–1930   Tanauan
10   Vicente Noble 1930-1937   Taal
11   Vicente J. Caedo 1938–1940   Batangas City
12   Maximo M. Malvar 1941–1945 (elected)   Santo Tomas
13   Col. Fortunato Borbon February 1945 – November 19, 1945   Batangas City
14   Vicente del Rosario December 1945 – May 25, 1946   Lipa
15   Modesto Castillo June 1946 – December 31, 1947   Tanauan
16   Feliciano Leviste January 1, 1948

December 1, 1971
  Malvar
17   Antonio Carpio January 1

February 17, 1972
 
18   Jose Antonio C. Leviste
January 14, 1940
(Age 80)
February 18, 1972

March 2, 1980
  Malvar
19   Jose C. Laurel V March 3, 1980

February 1, 1988
  Tanauan
20   Vicente A. Mayo
December 15, 1932
(Age 91)
[1]
February 2, 1988

June 30, 1995
  Lipa City
21   Hermilando Ingco Mandanas
March 25, 1944
(Age 80)
June 30, 1995

June 30, 2004
  Batangas City
22   Armando Carpio Sanchez
June 15, 1952 — April 27, 2010
(Aged 57)
June 30, 2004

June 30, 2007
  Santo Tomas
23   Maria Rosa Vilma Tuazon Santos-Recto
November 3, 1953
(Age 71)
June 30, 2007

June 30, 2016
  Lipa City
 
24   Hermilando Ingco Mandanas
March 25, 1944
(Age 80)
June 30, 2016

Incumbent
  Batangas City
 

References

  1. ^ "Atty. Vicente A. Mayo appointed as Chairman Emeritus of University of Batangas". University of Batangas. January 3, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2021.