Commandantes Infanteria de Politico Militar 1853-1868;Commandantes de Politico Militares until 1868-1876Governador de Politico Militares until 1876-1898Order | Name | Year in Office | Notes | Vice Governor |
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1 | Don Ramon Vieytes | 1853 – 1854 | Spanish governor | |
2 | Don Joaquin de Prat y Parella | 1854 – 1856 |
3 | Don Joaquin Vidal y Mallado | 1856 – 1861 |
4 | Don Juan Perez y Ravago | 1861 – 1863 |
5 | Don Eduardo Asuero y Soto | 1863 - 1866 |
6 | Don Joaquin Corillo | 1866 – 1871 |
7 | Don Jose Veza | 1871 - 1876 |
8 | Don Francisco Arespacochagan | 1876 - 1880 |
9 | Don Jose Fernandez de Terran | 1880 - 1883 |
10 | Don Carlos Valero y Valero | 1883 - 1885 |
11 | Don Luis Larella y Figueroa | 1886 - 1888 |
12 | Don Luis San Miguel (Acting) | July 1888 |
13 | Don Casimero Perez Davila | 1888 - 1890 |
14 | Don Antonio Lejos (aka La Torre) | 1890 - 1891 |
15 | Don Manuel Hernandez y Herrera | 1891 - 1893 |
16 | Don Jose Cortes y Dominguez | 1893 - 1895 |
17 | Don Justo Cumplido y Montero | 1896 - 1897 |
18 | Don Carlos de Mendoza y Cerra | 1897 - 1898 |
19 | Don Wenceslao Molo | 1898 | appointed |
20 | Don Francisco "Paco" Sanz y Perez | 1899 |
21 | E. M. Johnson, 26th Major[1] | 16 March 1901 | Appointed American governor |
22 | Don Francisco "Paco" Sanz y Perez[2] | 13 August 1901 – 1903 |
1903 - 1905 |
23 | Don Bonifacio Marron y Mayor | 1905 - 1907 |
24 | Don Francisco "Paco" Sanz y Perez | 1908 - 1916 |
25 | Don Pablo Mayor | 1917 - 1918 |
26 | Don Adriano Rios | 1919 - 1921 | resigned |
27 | Hon. Inocencio Gonzales | 1921 - 1925 |
28 | Hon. Juan Fetalvero | 1926 - 1929 |
29 | Hon. Manuel Alvero | 1930 - 1933 |
30 | Don Jose Perez | 1934 - 1937 |
31 | Hon. Jose Firmalo y Fetalino | 1938 - 1940 | Paternal uncle of the 45th governor. |
32 | Secretary of Interior | 1940 - 30 September 1942 | Pursuant to Section 7 of Commonwealth Act 581, the Governor of the former province of Romblon was the Secretary of Interior. |
33 | Governor of Capiz | 30 September 1942 - 1 October 1946 | Pursuant to Executive Order No. 84, the existing special municipalities of Romblon and the province itself were abolished and annexed to Capiz. |
34 | Hon. Jovencio Mayor y Quimil | 1947 - 1953 |
35 | Hon. Democrito Castro | 1953 - 1954 |
36 | Hon. Manuel L. Solidum | 1954 - 1955 |
37 | Hon. Jose DO. Mayor | 1955 |
38 | Hon. Manuel L. Solidum | 1956 - 1959 |
39 | Hon. Antonio Mayuga | 1960 - 1965 |
40 | Hon. Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan | 1965 - 1967 | Son-in-law of the first and long-time lone representative of Romblon Leonardo Festin y Fabon and uncle-in-law of 41st and 43rd governor. |
41 | Hon. Jovencio Mayor y Quimil | 1968 - 1971 |
42 | Hon. Manuel L. Solidum | 1972 - 1986 | The only governor in the entire period of Martial law. |
43 | Hon. Jose M. Madrid | 1986 - 30 June 1989 |
30 June 1989 - 30 June 1992 |
30 June 1992 - 30 June 1995 |
30 June 1995 - 30 June 1998 |
44 | Hon. Perpetuo Ylagan y Barredo | 30 June 1998 - 30 June 2001 | Nephew-in-law of the 37th governor |
45 | Hon. Eleandro Jesus Madrona y Fabic | 30 June 2001 - 30 June 2004 | Son of Esteban Madrona and brother of the current representative Emmanuel Madrona | Jose Fonte |
46 | Hon. Perpetuo Ylagan y Barredo | 30 June 2004 - 30 June 2007 | Nephew-in-law of the 37th governor | Samuel R. Romero |
47 | Hon. Natalio Beltran y Fernandez | 30 June 2007 - 30 June 2010 | Alice C. Fetalvero |
48 | Eduardo Firmalo y Chang, MD | 30 June 2010 – 30 June 2013 | Medical practitioner; nephew of the 30th governor; father of Trina Firmalo, current mayor of Odiongan | Manuel Madrid |
30 June 2013 - 30 June 2016 | Jose Riano |
30 June 2016 - incumbent |
Some governors, representatives and board members of Romblon, just like everybody in the province, are related. Jose Firmalo y Fetalino, for example, was the uncle of Eduardo Firmalo y Chang and Perpetuo Ylagan's wife Divina Fondevilla y Grimares was the niece of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan.
1. ^https://archive.org/details/ajb0804.0001.001.umich.edu
2. ^https://archive.org/details/ajb0804.0001.001.umich.edu
{{Provincial governors in the Philippines}}