Governor of Bulacan
Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Bulakan
Incumbent
Daniel Fernando
since June 30, 2019
Statushead of government
SeatBulacan Provincial Capitol
Term length3 years
Renewable twice
Inaugural holderGregorio del Pilar
Formation1897
WebsiteOfficial Website of the Province of Bulacan

The governor of Bulacan (Filipino: Punong Ng lalawigan ng Bulakan) is the local chief executive of the province of Bulacan in Central Luzon region of the country. The governor holds office at the Bulacan Provincial Capitol in Malolos City.

List of governors of Bulacan

  Nacionalista   Liberal   Lakas–CMD   NUP

Portrait Governor Term of office Place of origin Vice-governor
Revolutionary Governors (1899–1900)
1 Gen. Gregorio del Pilar
(Gregorio Hilario del Pilar y Sempio)
November 14, 1875 – December 2, 1899
(Aged 24) 
May 1898[1]

December 2, 1899
San Jose, Bulakan None
2 Brig. Gen. Isidoro Torres
(Isidoro Torres y Dayao)
April 10, 1866 – December 5, 1928
(Aged 62)
1899 Matimbo, Malolos none
Segundo Rodrigo 1898–1899 Bulakan none
3 Col. José Juan Serapio 1900–1901 Bagbaguin, Santa Maria none
American Period (1901–1937)
4 Pablo Ocampo Tecson
July 4, 1858 – April 30, 1940
(Aged 81)
1902–1906 San Miguel
(formerly San Miguel de Mayumo)
none
5 Teodoro Sandiko
(Teodoro Sandiko y Santa Ana)
March 31, 1860 – October 19, 1939
(Aged 79)
1906–1909 Pandacan none
6 Donato Teodoro 1910–1912 Sto. Cristo, Malolos none
7 Trinidad Icasiano
1883 – ??
June 4, 1912 – 1916 Santa Maria none
8 Nicolas Buendia
March 12, 1879 – September 14, 1958
(Aged 79)
1916–1919 Malolos none
9 Juan B. Carlos 1919–1921 Baliuag none
10 Dr. Pío Valenzuela
Pío Valenzuela y Alejandrino

July 11, 1869 – April 6, 1956
(Aged 86)
1921–1925 Valenzuela
(Formerly Polo)
none
11 Restituto J. Castro 1925–1928 Bulakan none
12 José Padilla, Sr. 1928–1931 Plaridel none
13 Cirilo B. Santos 1931–1934 San Miguel none
14 José Padilla, Sr. 1934–1937 Plaridel none
Commonwealth Period (1938–1946)
15 Jacinto Molina 1938–1940 Bulacan none
16 Emilio Rustia 1941–1943 Baliuag none
17 Fortunato F. Halili
February 28, 1898 – ??
1943–1944 Bagbaguin, Santa Maria none
18 Javier Fabalan 1944 San Miguel none
19 Jose delos Reyes 1944 none
20 Alejo S. Santos
July 17, 1911 — February 18, 1984
(Aged 72)
1945–1946 Bustos none
Third and Fourth Philippine Republic (1946–1986)
21 Arturo Samaniego 1946 none
22 Pedro Viudez 1946 none
23 Fortunato F. Halili
February 28, 1898 – ??
1946–1951 Bagbaguin, Santa Maria none
24 Teofilo Sauco 1951 Baliuag none
25 Alejo S. Santos
July 17, 1911 — February 18, 1984
(Aged 72)
1952–1957 Bustos none
26 Tomas S. Martin 1958–1963 Hagonoy Manolo Cruz
27 Jose M. Villarama 1964–1967 Angat Salvador Santiago
28 Ignacio Santiago, Sr.
August 31, 1929 – December 2, 2015
(Aged 86)
January 1, 1968

March 23, 1986
Valenzuela Amado Pineda (1968-1971)
Wilfrido Villarama (1972-1975)
Bernardo Ople (1980-1986)
Fifth Philippine Republic (1986–present)
29 Roberto M. Pagdanganan
July 19, 1946
(Age 77)
May 1, 1986

December 1, 1987
Calumpit Francisco Aniag Jr. (1986-1987)
Virgilio Robes (1987)
30 Amado T. Pineda
September 13, 1920 – December 16, 1995
(Aged 75)
December 1, 1987

January 31, 1988
Calumpit Virgilio Robes
29 Roberto M. Pagdanganan
July 19, 1946
(Age 77)
February 2, 1988

June 30, 1998
Calumpit Ricardo Nicolas (19881992)
Josefina dela Cruz (19921998)
31 Josefina M. dela Cruz
April 15, 1958
(Age 65)
June 30, 1998

June 30, 2007
Bocaue Aurelio Plamenco
32 Joselito Andrew R. Mendoza
November 10, 1962
(Age 61)
[2]
June 30, 2007

June 30, 2010
Bocaue Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado
33 Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
December 29, 1946
(Age 77)
June 30, 2010

June 30, 2019
Hagonoy Daniel Fernando
(Cesar Fernando Ramirez)
34 Daniel R. Fernando
(Cesar Fernando Ramirez)

May 12, 1962
(Age 61)
June 30, 2019

Incumbent
Guiguinto Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado (20192022)
Alex Castro (since 2022)

References

  1. "General Gregorio del Pilar". Official Website of the Philippine Military Academy. Archived from the original on January 19, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  2. "Bulacan, Philippines: General info: Governors: Joselito R. Mendoza". Bulacan. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
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