Governor of Benguet


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

List

Benguet sub-province

The former sub-province of Benguet was part of the old Mountain Province.
No.TermNameImageRemarks
11901–1908H.P. WhitmarshFirst civil governor of Benguet
21908–1912William F. Pack
31913–1918Juan "Oraa" CariñoFirst Filipino governor of Benguet
41918–1922Juan GaerlanDeputy governor
51923–1932Tomas BlancoDeputy governor
61940–1945Henry KamoraMilitary governor
71946–1949Dennis M. MolintasAppointed Governor of the Old Mountain Province comprising the sub-provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Abra and Kalinga-Apayao, and the City of Baguio by Head of State Manuel L. Quezon—In the constitution of the Republic of the Philippines on July 4, 1946, enacted by the Tydings-McDuffie law, also called Philippine Independence Act under U.S. federal law.
Then in a later time of his political career, in 1966 steps down as elected Vice Governor of the Old Mountain Province to be the transitional Governor by way of succession for the creation of the province of Benguet, in accordance with Republic Act No. 4695 enacted on June 18, 1966. Beforehand, Benguet was a former subordinate province under the jurisdiction and authority of the Governor of then undivided Old Mountain Province, in a larger territory and broader scale of influence.
81950–1951Jose Mencio
91951–1952Louis HoraDeputy governor
101951–1952Antero AlumitDeputy governor
111952–1954Dalmacio Lubos
121954–1963Bado DangwaTwo-terms

Benguet province

On June 18, 1966, Mountain Province was divided into four provinces, creating the provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province, Ifugao, and Kalinga-Apayao.
No.TermNameImageRemarks
131968–1986Ben Palispis
*1986–1988Bantas SuandingOfficer in Charge; Appointed as Interim Governor during the transition period of the Aquino Government.
141988–1992Andres Bugnosen
151992–1995Jaime Paul B. Panganiban
161995–2004Raul M. Molintas
172004–2007Borromeo P. Melchor
182007–2016Nestor B. Fongwan
192016–2019Crescencio C. Pacalso
202019–presentMelchor D. Diclas