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The governor of Catanduanes is the local chief executive and head of the Provincial Government of Catanduanes in the Philippines.Along with the governors of Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Masbate, and Sorsogon, the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the Bicol Region.
Joseph Chua Cua (born October 16, 1962) is a Filipino politician from the province of Catanduanes, Philippines. He currently serves as a Governor of Catanduanes. He was first elected as Governor of the province in 2007 and he was re-elected in the 2010, 2016, and 2019 elections. [1] In 2019, Cua was suspended by the Office of the Ombudsman for ...
The governor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms. [2] To run for governor, a candidate must be a Philippine citizen , a registered voter in the province, a resident of the province for at least one year before the election, able to read or write Filipino or any other local ...
Catanduanes became the sixth province of the Bicol Region with the signing of the Act. Remigio Socito, Catanduanes's last Lieutenant Governor was appointed as the first Provincial Governor. When elections were held in 1947, Alfonso V. Usero became the first elected Governor.
Lagman became governor on December 1, 2022, after Rosal's election as governor in 2022 was nullified by the Commission on Elections for violating a public spending ban during the election. On October 18, 2024, the Office of the Ombudsman suspended Lagman over graft and corruption charges. Glenda Bongao became acting governor.
Governor of Catanduanes This page was last edited on 30 May 2022, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The vice governor assumes the office of governor when there is a permanent vacancy. [1] [2] When the office of governor is temporarily vacant, the vice governor assumes office as acting governor. [1] [2] The vice governor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms. [2]
Incumbent governor Leonard Mayaen was running unopposed for reelection to a third term, but died in office from a heart attack on March 31, 2016. [1] His daughter, Kathy Jyll, is the substitute candidate.