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The Governors of Iloilo

 1. Diego de la Correa

1634-1636

58. Froilan Aguerre

1805-1808

 2. Pedro Alarcon

1637-1939

59. Juan de Agudo

1809-1817

 3. Pedro de Leon

1640-1642

60. Manuel Canay

1818-1819

 4. Felipe Casiano

1643-1646

61. Miguel Calderon

1820-1822

 5. Juan Mendoza

1647-1649

62. Joaquin Cernina

1823-1825

 6. Felipe Peñalosa

1650-1653

63. Manuel Rodriguez

1826-1828

 7. Jose Cordero

1654-1657

64. Manuel Guillen

1829-1834

 8. Pedro Bobaella

1658-1661

65. Ambrosio del Callo

1835-1841

 9. Pedro Velasco

1662-1664

66. Felipe Combe

1846-1852

10. Jose Briones

1665-1666

67. Pedro Zarraga

1853-1855

11. Sebastian de Villas

1667-1668

68. Miguel Arila

1856-1860

12. Jose de Robles

1669-1670

69. Emilio Caros

1861

13. Francisco Surrilla

1671-1672

70. Jose Maria Carles

1862-1867

14. Miguel Rendon

1673-1674

71. Anastacio de la Peña

1868

15. Alonzo Piralba

1675-1676

72. Manuel Iznart

1868-1869

16. Nicolas de Pamplona

1677-1678

73. Eduardo Caballero

1870

17. Miguel Rindon Livar

1679-1680

74. Fernando Rojas

1871

18. Juan de Moreno

1681-1682

75. Enrique Fajardo

1872-1879

19. Martin Gonzales

1683-1684

76. Camilo Millan

1880-1881

20. Manuel Sarmiento

1685-1686

77. Miguel Aguilar

1882-1883

21. Nicolas Perez

1687-1688

78. Luis Zariaga

1884

22. Diego Quiñonez

1689-1690

80. Luis Prat

1885

23. Sebastian de Via

1691

81. Pedeo Montero

1889

24. Diego Vargas

1691-1692

82. Miguel Blanco

1890

25. Luis Camacho

1694-1696

83. Nicolas Jaramillo

1890

26. Juan Carion

1697-1698

84. Jose Gramaren

1892

27. Juan Maldonado

1699-1700

85. Francisco de Castilla

1892-1896

28. Juan Parado

1701-1702

86. Salvador Viana

1896-1898

29. Antonio Tarosa

1703-1704

87. Ricardo Monet

1898

30. Juan Esquera

1705-1706

88. Martin Delgado

1901-1902

31. Pedro Avendano

1707

89. Raymundo Melliza

1904-1906

32. Nicolas de Colina

1708-1709

90. Benito Lopez

1906-1907

33. Juan Jurado

1701-1711

91. Ruperto Montinola

1908-1912

34. Gaspar Sanches

1712-1713

92. Adriano Hernandez

1912-1914

35. Atancio de Gubgura

1714-1715

93. Gregorio Yulo

1916-1921

36. Pedro Lucena

1716-1717

94. Ruperto Montinola

1922-1924

37. Felipe Arevalo

1718-1719

95. Jose Ledesma

1925-1927

38. Pedro Basadas Perez

1727

96. Jose Lopez Vito* 1927-1928

39. Andres Melenday

1728-1730

97. Mariano Arroyo

1928-1930

40. Francisco Sanguines

1731-1733

98. Alejo Aquino* 1930-1931

41. Luis de la Torre

1734-1737

99. Jose Yulo Regalado

1931-1934

42. Felipe Espino

1738-1739

100. Timoteo Consing

1934-1937

43. Manuel de Dozal

1740-1741

101. Tomas Confesor

1938-1941

44. Francisco Valladores

1742-1745

(War)  

1941-1945

45. Francisco Oscotes

1746-1748

102. Patricio Confesor

1945

46. Ignacio Marquez

1749-1751

103. Jose Ledesma

1945

47. Antonio de Arquelles

1752-1754

104. Tomas Vargas

1946-1947

48. Jose de Ocampo

1770-1771

105. Mariano Peñaflorida

1948-1959

49. Manuel de Mendio

1772-1773

106. Jose Zulueta

1960-1963

50. Santiago Salavaria

1775-1776

107. Rafael Palmares

1964-1969

51. Felipe Almoranas

1777-1779

108. Conrado Norada

1969-1986

52. Francisco Viera

1780-1782

109. Licurgo Tirador

1986-1987

53. Santiago Salavaria

1783-1786

110. Simplicio Griño

1988-1992

54. Juan Suarez

1787

111. Feliciano Marañon** 1992

55. Francisco Bayot

1788-1795

112. Arthur Defensor

1992-1995

56. Jose Mijares

1796-1801

 

1995-1998

57. Damian Novales

1802-1804

  1998-2001

113. Niel Tupas

Present

Sources:

Regalado, Felix and Quintin Franco, History of Panay. Iloilo City: Central Philippine University, 1973.

David, Manuel and Ramon Campos, Panay Directory and Souvenir Book. Manila: Ramon Roces Publications Inc., 1937

Department of Interior and Local Government

Note:

* Lopez Vito and Aquino were not mentioned in the History of Panay as past governors of Iloilo but they were listed in the Panay Directory and Souvenir Book.

** Feliciano Marañon, former ex-officio member of of the Iloilo provincial board representing the Liga ng mga Barangay, assumed briefly as governor by succession after the filing of certificates of candidacy during the 1992 elections left vacant all elective positions in the provincial government.