Provincial Governors
DOMINADOR I. MANGUBAT (1954 – 1955)
THE SECOND acting governor of Cavite appointed during the administration of Governor Camerino was Dr. Dominador I. Mangubat of DasmariƱas, Cavite. He served from...
Provincial Governors
HORACIO H. RODRIGUEZ (1953 – 1954)
DURING the temporary political eclipse of Governor Dominador M. Camerino, 1953 to 1955, two acting governors, one after the other, were appointed by President...
Provincial Governors
MARIANO B. VILLANUEVA (1955)
LAWYER and educator, Mariano B. Villanueva was twice acting governor of Cavite, the first time in 1949 and the second in 1952, during the...
Provincial Governors
DOMINADOR M. CAMERINO (1946 – 1954)
The life of Dominador M. Camerino, the first governor of Cavite during the Third Republic, was story of success through persistence. His meager formal...
Provincial Governors
DOMINADOR M. CAMERINO (1944 ā 1945)
DOMINADOR M. CAMERINO was governor of Cavite under the Second Republic for less the four months, November 1944 to February 3, 1945. he was...
Provincial Governors
MARIANO N. CASTAĆEDA, (1944, 1945)
Much against his will, Mariano CastaƱeda, Sr. was appointed governor of Cavite on May 2, 1944. He had been previously offered choice jobs: labor...
Provincial Governors
LUIS Y. FERRER, JR. (1940 ā 1944)
LUIS A. FERRER, JR., the second in the family to become governor of Cavite ā the elder Ferrer having been governor from 1919 to...
Provincial Governors
EMILIO P. VIRATA (1890 – ? )
FORMER Representative Emilio P. Virata, the author of the changing the name of San Francisco de Malabon to General Trias, was designated acting governor...
Provincial Governors
RAMON SAMONTE (1935 – 1940)
RAMON SAMONTE was the first governor of Cavite under the Commonwealth government. He rose to the position of chief executive of the province step...
Provincial Governors
PEDRO F. ESPIRITU (1931 – 1934)
PEDRO F. ESPIRITU, the ninth governor of Cavite, was for 14 years 1921 through 1935, the pillar of the opposition in Cavite politics. A...
PEDRO F. ESPIRITU (1931 – 1934)