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The Governor of Bulacan is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Bulacan.

Governor Term Municipality Notes
Gregorio del Pilar
1898-1899
San Jose, Bulacan
The first and the youngest governor at the age of 23. He was appointed by General Emilio Aguinaldo as the Military Governor of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija.
Isidoro Torres
1899
Matimbo, Malolos
During the American invasion, Isidoro Torres was appointed Governor-General of Bulacan with juridical power. He established many Katipunan chapters in Bulacan.
Segundo Rodrigo
1898-1899
Bulacan
The first civil Governor of the province.
Jose Serapio
1900–1901
Santa Maria
During his term, the capital and the seat of provincial government was transferred from Bulakan to Malolos.
Pablo Tecson
1902–1904
1904–1906
San Miguel de Mayumo (San Miguel)
The first elected Governor, and served in two consecutive terms.
Teodoro Sandico
1906–1907
1908–1909
Malolos
The first elected Governor of the province who was not born in Bulacan. He was born in Pandacan, Manila.
Donato Teodoro
1910–1912
Malolos
The first "Hukom Pamayapa" to be elected as Governor
Trinidad Icasiano
1912–1916
Bulacan
Nicolas Buendia
1916–1919
Malolos
The first "Presidente Municipal" or "Alcalde" to be elected as Governor.
Jun B. Carlos
1919–1921
Baliuag
Pío Valenzuela
1921–1925
Polo (Valenzuela)
Restituto J. Castro
1925–1928
Bulacan
José Padilla, Sr.
1928–1931
Plaridel
Cirilo B. Santos
1931–1934
San Miguel
José Padilla, Sr.
1934–1937
Plaridel
Jacinto Molina
1938–1940
Bulacan
Emilio Rustia
1941–1942
Baliuag
Javier Pabalan
1942–1943
San Miguel
Jose Delos Reyes
1943–1944
Bulacan
Regino Sevilla
1944–1945
San Miguel
Alejo Santos
1945–1946
Bustos
Military Governor
Pedro Viudez
1946
San Ildefonso
Fortunato Halili
1946–1948
Santa Maria
Nazario Trillana
1948
Hagonoy
Appointed Provincial Governor of Bulacan by President Manuel Roxas [1][2]
Fortunato Halili
1948–1950
Santa Maria
Teofilo E. Sauco
1950–1951
Baliuag
Alejo Santos
1955–1957
Bustos
Tomas Martin
1958–1963
Hagonoy
Jose M. Villarama
Mar. 1964–Sep. 1967
Sep. 1967–Dec. 1967
Angat
Ignacio Santiago, Sr.
Jan. 1968–Dec. 1975
Valenzuela
Jose M. Villarama
Jan. 1976–Feb. 1980
Angat
Ignacio Santiago, Sr.
Feb. 1980–May 1986
Valenzuela
Roberto Pagdanganan
May 1986–Dec. 1987
Calumpit
Amado Pineda
Dec. 1987–Feb. 1988
Calumpit
Appointed as the OIC-Governor of the province after the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.
Roberto Pagdanganan
Feb. 1988–Feb. 1998
Calumpit
Josie dela Cruz
Jun. 1998-Jun. 2007
Bocaue
The first female Governor.
Jon-Jon Mendoza
Jun. 2007-Jun. 2010
Bocaue
The first Barangay Captain elected as Governor.
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado
Jun. 2010–present
Hagonoy
The first Mayor elected as District Representative, Vice Governor, and Governor.

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