Governor of Catanduanes
The governor of Catanduanes is the local chief executive and head of the Provincial Government of Catanduanes in the Philippines . Along with the governors of Albay , Camarines Norte , Camarines Sur , Masbate , and Sorsogon , the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the Bicol Region.
Local chief executive
Governor of Catanduanes Style The Honorable Seat Catanduanes Provincial Capitol, Virac, Catanduanes Term length 3 years, renewable maximum not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms Inaugural holder Felipe Olesco Usero (de facto, as Lt. Governor of Catanduanes ) Remigio Socito (de jure, as appointed Governor of Province of Catanduanes) Formation September 26, 1945 Deputy Vice Governor
List of governors of Catanduanes
1. THIRD PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (1945–1981)
No.
Name
Term
Origin
Note(s)
1
Remigio Socito
September 26, 1945 - December 30, 1947
Virac
Last Lieutenant governor of subprovince of Catanduanes under Albay. Appointed first governor.[ 1]
2
Alfonso Vera Usero
December 30, 1947 - December 30, 1951
Viga
first elected governor.[ 1]
3
Juan Molina Alberto
December 30, 1951 - December 30, 1959
Virac
Elected twice.[ 2]
4
Jorge Vera Almojuela
December 30, 1959 - December 30, 1967
Pandan
Elected twice
5
Vicente Molina Alberto
December 30, 1967 - June 30, 1981
Virac
Elected in 3 consecutive terms.
2. FOURTH PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (1981–1986)
No.
Name
Term
Origin
Note(s)
(5)
Vicente Molina Alberto
June 30, 1981 - March 15, 1986
Virac
Longest serving governor.[ 2]
3. FIFTH PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC (1986–present)
No.
Name
Term
Origin
Note(s)
6
Leandro I. Verceles Sr.
March 16, 1986 - January 31, 1988
Virac
Former ambassador. Appointed by President Corazon C. Aquino .[ 1]
February 1, 1988 - June 30, 1992
Elected
7
Rosalie Alberto-Estacio
June 30, 1992 - June 30, 1995
Virac
[ 3]
8
Severo C. Alcantara
June 30, 1995 - June 30, 1998
Virac
9
Hector S. Sanchez
June 30, 1998 - June 30, 2001
Virac
10
Leandro Buenconsejo Verceles Jr.
June 30, 2001 - June 30, 2007
Virac
Elected twice.
11
Joseph Chua Cua
June 30, 2007 - June 30, 2013
San Andres
Elected twice.
12
Araceli B. Wong
June 30, 2013 - June 30, 2016
Pandan
(11)
Joseph Chua Cua
June 30, 2016 - June 30, 2025
San Andres
Elected in 3 consecutive terms.[ 4]
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