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List of current Philippine governors
List of all the governors of the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Philippines has 82 provinces. Each province has a governor who serves as the chief executive of its government.[1] 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 language or dialect and at least 23 years old on election day.[2]
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The current gubernatorial term is from June 30, 2025 until June 30, 2028.
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Independent city or municipality mayors
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Cities in the Philippines that are classified as highly urbanized cities or independent component cities are independent from the provinces.[2] Each highly urbanized or independent component city has a mayor who is the chief executive of the city government.[1] The mayor is elected by the voters in the province for a three-year term with a maximum of three consecutive terms.[2] To run for mayor of a highly urbanized or an independent component city, a candidate must be a Philippine citizen, a registered voter in the city, a resident of the city for at least one year before the election, able to read or write Filipino or any other local language or dialect and at least 23 years old in a highly urbanized city or 21 years old in an independent component city on election day.[2]
One municipality in the Philippines is independent from the provinces. A municipality has a mayor who is the chief executive of the municipal government.[1] The election and qualifications of the mayor of a municipality is the same as that of a mayor of an independent component city.[2]
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Bangsamoro
The Bangsamoro has a wa'lī as its ceremonial head and a chief minister as the head of the regional government.
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- Aris Aumentado was suspended from May 28 to July 31, 2024.
- Edwin Jubahib was suspended from April 8 to July 8, 2024.
- Bonifacio Lacwasan assumed office in an acting capacity on April 5, 2016, after Leonard Mayaen died. He assumed office in full capacity on June 30, 2019.
- Jose Gambito assumed office on May 5, 2023, after Carlos Padilla died.
- Damian Mercado was reinstated on October 31, 2018, after being dismissed on August 10, 2017. Prior to his dismissal, Mercado assumed office on June 30, 2016.
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