The Governor of Bulacan is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Bulacan.
Governor | Term | Municipality | Notes |
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Gregorio del Pilar | 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 | During the American invasion, Isidoro Torres was appointed Governor-General of Bulacan with juridical power. He established many Katipunan chapters in Bulacan. | ||
Segundo Rodrigo | The first civil Governor of the province. | ||
Jose Serapio | During his term, the capital and the seat of provincial government was transferred from Bulakan to Malolos. | ||
Pablo Tecson | 1904–1906 |
The first elected Governor, and served in two consecutive terms. | |
Teodoro Sandico | 1908–1909 |
The first elected Governor of the province who was not born in Bulacan. He was born in Pandacan, Manila. | |
Donato Teodoro | The first "Hukom Pamayapa" to be elected as Governor | ||
Trinidad Icasiano | |||
Nicolas Buendia | The first "Presidente Municipal" or "Alcalde" to be elected as Governor. | ||
Jun B. Carlos | |||
Pío Valenzuela | |||
Restituto J. Castro | |||
José Padilla, Sr. | |||
Cirilo B. Santos | |||
José Padilla, Sr. | |||
Jacinto Molina | |||
Emilio Rustia | |||
Javier Pabalan | |||
Jose Delos Reyes | |||
Regino Sevilla | |||
Alejo Santos | Military Governor | ||
Pedro Viudez | |||
Fortunato Halili | |||
Nazario Trillana | Appointed Provincial Governor of Bulacan by President Manuel Roxas [1][2] | ||
Fortunato Halili | |||
Teofilo E. Sauco | |||
Alejo Santos | |||
Tomas Martin | |||
Jose M. Villarama | Sep. 1967–Dec. 1967 |
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Ignacio Santiago, Sr. | |||
Jose M. Villarama | |||
Ignacio Santiago, Sr. | |||
Roberto Pagdanganan | |||
Amado Pineda | Appointed as the OIC-Governor of the province after the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution. | ||
Roberto Pagdanganan | |||
Josie dela Cruz | The first female Governor. | ||
Jon-Jon Mendoza | The first Barangay Captain elected as Governor. | ||
Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado | The first Mayor elected as District Representative, Vice Governor, and Governor. |