Governor of Samar
Gobernador han Lalawigan han Samar Waray
Incumbent
Sharee Ann Tan
since June 30, 2022
StyleGovernor, Honorable Governor
ResidenceSamar Capitol, Catbalogan
Term lengthup to 2022 (substitute) ; Election 3 Terms 3 years each (elected)
Inaugural holderJulio Llorente
Formation
  • 1768 (Separation from the former Province of Samar and Leyte)
  • 1965 (Partition into 3 Provinces)

The governor of Samar is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Samar.

Order Name Year in Office Notes
1Julio Llorente1902 – 1903First appointed governor of Samar
2Segundo Singzon1903 – 1904Second appointed governor of Samar from Cebu.
3George Curry1905 – 1907First American governor of Samar.
4Maximo Cinco1908 – 1910First elected governor of Samar.
5Vicente Jasmines1910 – 1916
6Clodualdo Lucero1916 – 1922
7Juan Sulse1922 – 1931
8Felipe Abrigo1932 – 1934, 1937 – 1940
9Cayetano Lucero1940 – 1944
10Vicente Dira1944 – 1945Japanese Appointee
11Gerardo Morrero1945 – 1946
12Baltazar Avelino1946 – 1950
13Decoroso Rosales1950 – 1955
14Fernando Veloso1955 – 1960
15Vicente Valley1960 – 1963
16Esteban Piczon1963 – 1967
17Jose A."Peping Roño"1967 – 1973
18Pablo Cinco1973 – 1976
19Tomas O. Ricalde1976 – 1986
20Antonio M. Bolastig1986 – 1995
(17)Jose A. Roño1995 – 2001
21Milagrosa T. Tan2001 – 2010First Female Governor
22Sharee Ann Tan2010 – 2019Youngest Elected Governor
(21)Milagrosa T. Tan2019Died in Office[1][2][3]
23Reynolds Michael T. Tan2019 – 2022
(22)Sharee Ann Tan2022 – incumbent

References

  1. Reyes, Ronald O. (30 November 2019). "Samar governor passes away at 61". Sun.Star. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  2. "Samar Gov. Milagrosa Tan passes away". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  3. Rappler.com. "Samar Governor Milagrosa Tan dies at 61". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
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