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| image = Erico Aristotle Aumentado (18th Congress).jpg
| image = Erico Aristotle Aumentado (18th Congress).jpg
| incumbent = [[Erico Aristotle Aumentado]]
| incumbent = [[Erico Aristotle Aumentado]]
| incumbentsince = June 30, 2022
| incumbentsince = August 1, 2024 (reinstated)
| style = The Honourable
| style = [[The Honourable]]
| residence = [[Governor's Mansion (Bohol)|Governor's Mansion]], <br />[[Tagbilaran City]], [[Bohol]]
| residence = [[Governor's Mansion (Bohol)|Governor's Mansion]], <br />[[Tagbilaran City]], [[Bohol]]
| seat = Bohol New Provincial Capitol
| seat = Bohol New Provincial Capitol
| appointer = Elected via popular vote
| appointer = Elected via popular vote
| termlength = 3 years, renewable<br />maximum not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
| termlength = 3 years, renewable<br />maximum not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
| formation = 3 March 1854
| formation = March 3, 1854
| succession =
| succession =
| inaugural = Guillermo Kirkpatrict<ref name=firstgovernor>{{cite web|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/07/03/year-1855-provincial-lockdown-in-bohol/|title=Year 1855: Provincial lockdown in Bohol|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 3, 2020|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref>
| inaugural = Guillermo Kirkpatrick<ref name=firstgovernor>{{cite web|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/07/03/year-1855-provincial-lockdown-in-bohol/|title=Year 1855: Provincial lockdown in Bohol|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 3, 2020|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref>
| website = [http://www.bohol.gov.ph Official Website of the Province of Bohol]
| website = [http://www.bohol.gov.ph Official Website of the Province of Bohol]
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The '''Governor of Bohol''' ({{lang-fil|Punong Lalawigan ng [[Bohol]]}}) is the local chief executive of the provincial government of [[Bohol]], [[Philippines]]. The governor holds office at the Bohol New Provincial Capitol in Tagbilaran City and its official residence is at the [[Governor's Mansion (Bohol)|Governor's Mansion]] located along Carlos P. Garcia Avenue in Cogon District, also in Tagbilaran. Like all local government heads in the [[Philippines]], the governor is elected via [[first past the post|popular vote]], and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former governor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice governor becomes the governor. Along with the governors of [[Cebu]], [[Negros Oriental]], and [[Siquijor]], together with the city mayors of [[Cebu City|Cebu]], [[Lapu-lapu City|Lapu-lapu]], and [[Mandaue City|Mandaue]], the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the [[Central Visayas Region]].
The '''Governor of Bohol''' ({{langx|fil|Punong Lalawigan ng [[Bohol]]}}) is the local chief executive of the provincial government of [[Bohol]], [[Philippines]]. The governor holds office at the Bohol New Provincial Capitol in Tagbilaran City and its official residence is at the [[Governor's Mansion (Bohol)|Governor's Mansion]] located along Carlos P. Garcia Avenue in Cogon District, also in Tagbilaran. Like all local government heads in the [[Philippines]], the governor is elected via [[first past the post|popular vote]], and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former governor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice governor becomes the governor. Along with the governor of [[Cebu]], city mayors of [[Cebu City|Cebu]], [[Lapu-lapu City|Lapu-lapu]], and [[Mandaue City|Mandaue]], the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the [[Central Visayas Region]].


== List of governors of Bohol ==
== List of governors of Bohol ==
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| Guillermo Kirkpatrick|| March 3, 1854 – March 31, 1857 || First Governor of Bohol (together with [[Siquijor]]) when it became a separate politico-military province from [[Cebu]] on 3 March 1854 through a signed decree of [[Governor-General of the Philippines|Governor-General]] [[Manuel Pavía y Lacy|Manuel Pavía]]<ref name=firstgovernor /><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1856|page=226|place=Madrid|date=1856|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NEKANRIXlkQC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1857|page=218|date=1857|publisher=En la Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5Vhw1u_SdfAC}}</ref>
| Guillermo Kirkpatrick || March 3, 1854 – March 3, 1857 || First Governor of Bohol (together with [[Siquijor]]) when it became a separate politico-military province from [[Cebu]] on March 3, 1854 through a signed decree of [[Governor-General of the Philippines|Governor-General]] [[Manuel Pavía y Lacy|Manuel Pavía]]. He is a former Captain of the Corps of Engineers, who mapped Bohol and Siquijor and constructed many roads and stone bridges from Guindulman-Tagbilaran-Inabanga, including the old Capitol Building (now [[National Museum of the Philippines#Area museums|Bohol National Museum]]) while imposing 40-day-[[Polo y servicio]]. <ref name=firstgovernor /><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1856|page=226|place=Madrid|date=1856|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NEKANRIXlkQC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1857|page=218|date=1857|publisher=En la Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5Vhw1u_SdfAC}}</ref>
In 1855, to prevent constant emigration of Boholanos, and to gather enough men for Polo y Servicio, he imposed a lockdown, requiring potential emigrants to obtain passports which is only renewable every year. Boholanos caught without a passport in other provinces were put into prison. A complaint was sent (apocryphally by Doña Martinez (?), a nanny of the queen and the great-grandmother of Teodorico Ramasola of Maribojoc), to Queen [[Isabella II]], who then appointed Bernardo Salvador, a lawyer as Lieutenant Governor of the province. As a consequence, the governor requires to report and seek approvals from the Lt. Governor for any of his decisions. Spanish officials cannot dismiss Salvador since he was a direct appointee of the queen. With no real executive power, he resigned as a result of political pressures.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/07/03/year-1855-provincial-lockdown-in-bohol/|title=Year 1855: Provincial lockdown in Bohol|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 3, 2020|access-date=April 9, 2024}}</ref>
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| Juan Garcia y Navarro || March 4, 1857 – 1859 ||appointed after Kirkpatrick's resignation.<ref name=pna>{{cite book|title=Finding Aids for Ereciones, Abra-Bohol| publisher=Philippine National Archives|page=89|date=July 1988}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1858|page=22|place=Madrid|date=1858|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WubRBVLIvLcC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Madrid Para el Año de 1859|page=237|place=Madrid|date=1859|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LOjoYJBpS0YC}}</ref><ref name=g1860>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1860|page=112 & 244|date=1860|publisher=En la Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R2mwcnB4vZsC}}</ref>
| Juan Garcia y Navarro || March 4, 1857 – March 10, 1859 ||Also a former Captain of Corps of Engineers. He was appointed after Kirkpatrick's resignation, who faced similar difficulty with no political power with the seating Lt. Governor-in-charge. In 1857, the whole Visayas was reorganized under a Regional District Governor, opting Salvador to return to Department of Finance, since he wasn't a military man.<ref name=pna>{{cite book|title=Finding Aids for Ereciones, Abra-Bohol| publisher=Philippine National Archives|page=89|date=July 1988}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1858|page=22|place=Madrid|date=1858|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WubRBVLIvLcC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Madrid Para el Año de 1859|page=237|place=Madrid|date=1859|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LOjoYJBpS0YC}}</ref><ref name=g1860>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1860|page=112 & 244|date=1860|publisher=En la Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R2mwcnB4vZsC}}</ref>
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| Anastacio de Hoyos y Zendegui || March 10, 1859 – 1860 || Lt. Governor-in-Charge.<ref name=pna /><ref name=g1860 />
| Anastacio de Hoyos y Zendegui || March 10, 1859 – 1860 || Lt. Governor-in-Charge, as Garcia relieved his post.<ref name=pna /><ref name=g1860 />
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| Juan Garcia y Navarro || 1860 – 1862 || Officially no longer a governor but empowered to act for matters he started as governor.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1860|page=244|place=Madrid|date=1860|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R2mwcnB4vZsC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1861|page=285|place=Madrid|date=1861|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1E1BAAAAcAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1862|page=259|place=Madrid|date=1862|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d87bJYxbsb4C}}</ref>
| Juan Garcia y Navarro || 1860 – 1862 || Officially no longer a governor but empowered to act for matters he started as governor.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1860|page=244|place=Madrid|date=1860|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R2mwcnB4vZsC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1861|page=285|place=Madrid|date=1861|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1E1BAAAAcAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1862|page=259|place=Madrid|date=1862|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d87bJYxbsb4C}}</ref>
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| Jose Diaz y Quintana || 1863|| Bohol was again administered by Cebu. P.M. Governor of Cebu and Bohol.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1863|pages=212–213|place=Madrid|date=1863|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_k1BAAAAcAAJ}}</ref>
| Jose Diaz y Quintana || 1863|| Bohol was again administered by Cebu. He was then the Politico-Military Governor of Cebu.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1863|pages=212–213|place=Madrid|date=1863|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_k1BAAAAcAAJ}}</ref>
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| Francisco Herrera Davila || 1864 || He came to wind up the papers of Bohol. Governor of Cebu, Bohol, and Leyte.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1864|page=590|place=Madrid|date=1864|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VmHJvgBlUK0C}}</ref>
| Francisco Herrera Davila || 1864 || He came to wind up the papers of Bohol. Regional district governor of the Visayas.<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1864|page=590|place=Madrid|date=1864|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VmHJvgBlUK0C}}</ref>
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| Antonio Martinez de Espinosa<br />y San Juan || May 3, 1864<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ustdigitallibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/section5/id/59993|title=Anuario Filipino para 1877; Segunda Edición del Manual del Viajero en Filipinas|page=357|work=Manila : Establecimiento tipográfico de Plana y Ca, digital copy is owned by the UST Miguel de Benavides Library.|date=1877|accessdate=3 October 2022}}</ref> – 1871|| Bohol was again separated from Cebu<ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Filipinas para el ano de 1865|page=125|publisher=Establecimento de los Amigos del Pais|date=1865|access-date=November 18, 2020|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e6zNvZsVdFAC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros Para el Año de 1868|page=619|place=Madrid|date=1868|publisher=Imprenta de Cristobal Gonzales|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oLk9IUPzgiwC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1870|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dAEyAQAAMAAJ|date=1870|access-date=March 27, 2023|page=641|work=Imprenta Real}}</ref>
| Antonio Martinez de Espinosa<br />y San Juan ||October 1, 1864– 1871|| Bohol was again became fully independent from Cebu on July 22, 1864<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ustdigitallibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/section5/id/59993|title=Anuario Filipino para 1877; Segunda Edición del Manual del Viajero en Filipinas|page=357|work=Manila : Establecimiento tipográfico de Plana y Ca, digital copy is owned by the UST Miguel de Benavides Library.|date=1877|accessdate=3 October 2022}}</ref> <ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Filipinas para el ano de 1865|page=125|publisher=Establecimento de los Amigos del Pais|date=1865|access-date=November 18, 2020|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e6zNvZsVdFAC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros Para el Año de 1868|page=619|place=Madrid|date=1868|publisher=Imprenta de Cristobal Gonzales|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oLk9IUPzgiwC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1870|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dAEyAQAAMAAJ|date=1870|access-date=March 27, 2023|page=641|publisher=Imprenta Real}}</ref>
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| Santiago Ibañez y Comez||1868 - August 30, 1869|| Wrongly assigned as [[Alcaldía mayor]] of Bohol. However, Bohol is not an Alcadia but rather a politico-military province. He died while in office caused by an accident.<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual, y guía de forasteros en Madrid para el año de 1868|publisher=Viuda de M. Minuesa de los Rios, 1868, Imprenta de Cristobal Gonzalez| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1gdIAQAAIAAJ|date=1868|place=Madrid|access-date=April 9, 2024|page=878}}</ref>
| Pablo Diaz Lomelino || 1871 – 1874|| <ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Madrid 1871|page=547|work=Imprenta Nacional Madrid|date=1871|access-date=March 27, 2023|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=7268e19a-dcf4-4f75-8eed-009b933545ac&page=528}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros: año económico de 1872-1873|page=566|place=Madrid|date=1872|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rdjf55znJPUC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8QEyAQAAMAAJ|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volumes 1872-1873|page=566|date=1873|work=Imprenta Real|accessdate=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
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| Pablo Diaz Lomelino || 1871 – 1874|| <ref>{{cite book|title=Guia de Forasteros en Madrid 1871|page=547|publisher=Imprenta Nacional Madrid|date=1871|access-date=March 27, 2023|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=7268e19a-dcf4-4f75-8eed-009b933545ac&page=528}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros: año económico de 1872-1873|page=566|place=Madrid|date=1872|publisher=Imprenta Nacional (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rdjf55znJPUC}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8QEyAQAAMAAJ|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volumes 1872-1873|page=566|date=1873|publisher=Imprenta Real|accessdate=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
| Manuel Bengoechea y Tapia || 1874 – 1876 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1876|work=Imprenta Real, 1876|page=473|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAIyAQAAMAAJ|date=1876|accessdate=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
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| Manuel Bengoechea y Tapia || 1874 – 1876 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1876|publisher=Imprenta Real, 1876|page=473|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAIyAQAAMAAJ|date=1876|accessdate=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
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| Joaquin Bengoechea y Tapia|| 1877 – 1878 ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ustdigitallibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/section5/id/59994|title=Anuario Filipino para 1877; Segunda Edición del Manual del Viajero en Filipinas|page=358|work=Manila : Establecimiento tipográfico de Plana y Ca, digital copy is owned by the UST Miguel de Benavides Library|accessdate=October 3, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Bohol Governance During the Spanish Period|date=July 21, 2008|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
| Joaquin Bengoechea y Tapia|| 1877 – 1878 ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ustdigitallibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/section5/id/59994|title=Anuario Filipino para 1877; Segunda Edición del Manual del Viajero en Filipinas|page=358|work=Manila : Establecimiento tipográfico de Plana y Ca, digital copy is owned by the UST Miguel de Benavides Library|accessdate=October 3, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Bohol Governance During the Spanish Period|date=July 21, 2008|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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| Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz || September 1878 – 1881 || First term.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://es.readkong.com/page/adolfo-martinez-de-banos-y-paz-1838-1905-academia-de-1836055|title=Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz - Coronel de Infantería. Gobernador de Bohol|date=11 January 2022|accessdate=1 October 2022|author=Fernando Martínez de Baños Carrillo|work=Academia de las Ciencias y las Artes Militares Sección Diccionario Biográfico Militar}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros, 1879|page=543|date=1879|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kSOl1EczYxYC}}</ref> In 1880, Boholanos petition him to remain at the capitol.<ref>{{cite news|title=Petition for Retention of Gov. Adolfo Martin de Baños by Boholanos|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 6, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R7JXgpudqkYC|page=542|title=Calendario, manual y guia de forasteros en Madrid, 1880|date=1880|work=Imprenta Real|access-date=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
| Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz || September 1878 – 1881 || First term.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://es.readkong.com/page/adolfo-martinez-de-banos-y-paz-1838-1905-academia-de-1836055|title=Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz - Coronel de Infantería. Gobernador de Bohol|date=11 January 2022|accessdate=1 October 2022|author=Fernando Martínez de Baños Carrillo|work=Academia de las Ciencias y las Artes Militares Sección Diccionario Biográfico Militar}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía de forasteros, 1879|page=543|date=1879|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kSOl1EczYxYC}}</ref> In 1880, Boholanos petition him to remain at the capitol.<ref>{{cite news|title=Petition for Retention of Gov. Adolfo Martin de Baños by Boholanos|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 6, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R7JXgpudqkYC|page=542|title=Calendario, manual y guia de forasteros en Madrid, 1880|date=1880|publisher=Imprenta Real|access-date=March 7, 2023}}</ref>
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| Juan Franco Gonzalez || 1881 - 1884 ||<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sbUCAAAAYAAJ|title=Guía oficial de España|work=Imprenta Real|date=1881|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=528}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=b9d7f5fc-8aba-48b8-8c68-3ff0834e52d6&page=1|title=Guía oficial de España 1882|date=1882|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=527|work=Imprenta Real}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Nide 1883|page=547|date=1883|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MvwxAQAAMAAJ}}</ref>
| Juan Franco Gonzalez || 1881 1884 ||<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sbUCAAAAYAAJ|title=Guía oficial de España|publisher=Imprenta Real|date=1881|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=528}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=b9d7f5fc-8aba-48b8-8c68-3ff0834e52d6&page=1|title=Guía oficial de España 1882|date=1882|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=527|publisher=Imprenta Real}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Nide 1883|page=547|date=1883|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MvwxAQAAMAAJ}}</ref>
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| Luis Martinez Alcobendas || 1884 - 1885 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1884|page=547|date=1884|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u_wxAQAAMAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1884|publisher=Manila : (S.e.) : Establecimientos Tipog. Ramírez y Giraudier, 1884|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/registro.do?control=ES-MAAEC20170013716|date=1884|accessdate=October 3, 2022|page=70}}</ref>
| Luis Martinez Alcobendas || 1884 - 1885 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid, Volume 1884|page=547|date=1884|publisher=En la Imprenta Real (Madrid)|accessdate=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u_wxAQAAMAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1884|publisher=Manila : (S.e.) : Establecimientos Tipog. Ramírez y Giraudier, 1884|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/registro.do?control=ES-MAAEC20170013716|date=1884|accessdate=October 3, 2022|page=70}}</ref>
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| Francisco Augusto Linares y Pombo|| February 1885 – December 1891 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guia Oficial de Filipinas 1885|page=82|section=Gobiernos Politico-Militares|date=1885|publisher=Establecimiento Tipog. de Ramirez y Giraudier|place=Manila|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VaVyxgEACAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1886|publisher=Manila : Tip., Ramírez y Giraudier, 1885|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/registro.do?control=ES-MAAEC20170014669|date=1886|accessdate=October 3, 2022|page=83|section=Gobiernos Politico-Militares}}</ref>
| Francisco Augusto Linares y Pombo|| February 1885 – December 10, 1889 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guia Oficial de Filipinas 1885|page=82|section=Gobiernos Politico-Militares|date=1885|publisher=Establecimiento Tipog. de Ramirez y Giraudier|place=Manila|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VaVyxgEACAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1886|publisher=Manila : Tip., Ramírez y Giraudier, 1885|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/registro.do?control=ES-MAAEC20170014669|date=1886|accessdate=October 3, 2022|page=83|section=Gobiernos Politico-Militares}}</ref>
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| Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz|| 11 December 1891 – 1892 || On his second term<ref>{{cite book|title=Guia Oficial de Filipinas 1891|page=173|section=Gobernador Politico Militar|date=1891|publisher=Tip. Lit. de Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A0lIAAAAYAAJ}}</ref>
| Adolfo Martin de Baños y Paz||December 11, 1889 – 1892 || On his second term<ref>{{cite book|title=Guia Oficial de Filipinas 1891|page=173|section=Gobernador Politico Militar|date=1891|publisher=Tip. Lit. de Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A0lIAAAAYAAJ}}</ref>
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| Eustasio Gonzalez Liquiñano || 1892 – 1894 || Jurisdiction on Siqujor was transferred to [[Negros Oriental]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://siquijorprovince.com/about-siquijor/|title=About Siquijor - Brief History|date=1 December 2020|accessdate=1 October 2022|work=Government of Siquijor Province}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1892 - Gobernador P.M. |page=538|place=Manila|date=1892|publisher=Tipo-Litografía de Chofré|access-date=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=04lNAAAAYAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=ee959238-5478-4a78-8987-94e8dfa55cb2|title=Guía oficial de España 1893|date=1893|page=484|access-date=March 7, 2023|work=Imprenta Real}}</ref>
| Eustasio Gonzalez Liquiñano || 1892 – 1894 || Jurisdiction on Siqujor was transferred to [[Negros Oriental]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://siquijorprovince.com/about-siquijor/|title=About Siquijor - Brief History|date=1 December 2020|accessdate=1 October 2022|publisher=Government of Siquijor Province}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de Filipinas 1892 - Gobernador P.M. |page=538|place=Manila|date=1892|publisher=Tipo-Litografía de Chofré|access-date=1 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=04lNAAAAYAAJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=ee959238-5478-4a78-8987-94e8dfa55cb2|title=Guía oficial de España 1893|date=1893|page=484|access-date=March 7, 2023|publisher=Imprenta Real}}</ref>
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| Francisco Ortiz Aguado || 1894 – 1896 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1894|page=573|section=Gobernador Politico Militar|date=1894|publisher=Lit. Ramírez y Compañía|place=Manila |url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=12}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=ec11ec14-10d6-4d0f-909c-c80f5f46d423|title=Guía oficial de España. 1895|work=Biblioteca Nacional de España|date=1895|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=506}}</ref>
| Francisco Ortiz Aguado || 1894 – November 5, 1895 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1894|page=573|section=Gobernador Politico Militar|date=1894|publisher=Lit. Ramírez y Compañía|place=Manila |url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=12}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/hd/es/viewer?id=ec11ec14-10d6-4d0f-909c-c80f5f46d423|title=Guía oficial de España. 1895|publisher=Biblioteca Nacional de España|date=1895|access-date=March 7, 2023|page=506}}</ref>
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| Adolfo Ascencion Gonzalez|| 18961898 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1896|page=817|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1896|publisher=Imp. Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=13}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1897|page=816|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1897|publisher=Imp. Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=14}}</ref>
| Adolfo Ascencion Gonzalez|| November 5, 1895May 22, 1897 ||<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1896|page=817|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1896|publisher=Imp. Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=13}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1897|page=816|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1897|publisher=Imp. Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=14}}</ref>
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| Eduardo Moreno Esteller || 1898 || Last Spanish Governor of Bohol<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1898|page=817|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1898|publisher=Secretaría del Gobierno General y Imp. de Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=15}}</ref>
| Eduardo Moreno Esteller || May 22, 1897 – December 20, 1898 || With a rank of Lieutenant Colonel, the last Spanish Governor of Bohol<ref>{{cite book|title=Guía oficial de las Islas Filipinas para 1898|page=817|section=Isla de Bohol|date=1898|publisher=Secretaría del Gobierno General y Imp. de Chofré y Comp.|place=Manila|url=https://bibliotecadigital.aecid.es/bibliodig/biblioteca_hispanica/es/consulta/resultados_ocr.do?id=74625&forma=ficha&tipoResultados=BIB&posicion=15}}</ref>
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|| Bernabe Fortich Reyes
|| Bernabe Fortich Reyes
||16 January 1899 – 17 March 1900|| [[Cavite]], later settled in [[Dauis]]||first elected governor and non-native. President of short-lived Bohol Republic<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/09/02/part-4-men-who-came-to-bohol-made-significant-impact-and-now-largely-forgotten/|title=Men who came to Bohol, made significant impact, and now largely forgotten, Part 4|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=[[Bohol Chronicle]]|date=2 September 2019|accessdate=30 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://nitmart.tripod.com/HStory07.htm|title=Bohol Participation in the Philippine Revolution|work=Provincial Government of Bohol|date=1999|accessdate=30 July 2022}}</ref><ref name=nonnative>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/07/14/arthur-yap-after-120-years-boholanos-elected-as-governor-another-non-native-boholano/|title=Arthur Yap: After 120 years, Boholanos elected as governor another non-native Boholano|date=14 July 2019|author=Jes B. Tirol|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=[[Bohol Chronicle]]}}</ref>
||January 16, 1899 – December 1901|| [[Cavite]], later settled in [[Dauis]]||Former Alcalde de Ayuntamiento (Board Member) of Cebu, assigned as temporary governor by president [[Emilio Aguinaldo]] on January 16, 1899 with Eduardo Calceta as army chief. First elected governor on February 1899 and non-native. Elected president of short-lived Bohol Republic on June 11, 1899.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/09/02/part-4-men-who-came-to-bohol-made-significant-impact-and-now-largely-forgotten/|title=Men who came to Bohol, made significant impact, and now largely forgotten, Part 4|author=Jes B. Tirol|work=[[Bohol Chronicle]]|date=2 September 2019|accessdate=30 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://nitmart.tripod.com/HStory07.htm|title=Bohol Participation in the Philippine Revolution|work=Provincial Government of Bohol|date=1999|accessdate=30 July 2022}}</ref><ref name=nonnative>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/07/14/arthur-yap-after-120-years-boholanos-elected-as-governor-another-non-native-boholano/|title=Arthur Yap: After 120 years, Boholanos elected as governor another non-native Boholano|date=14 July 2019|author=Jes B. Tirol|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=[[Bohol Chronicle]]}}</ref>
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||Anecito Velez Clarin
||Aniceto Velez Clarin
||15 March 1901 –<br />20 February 1904||[[Loay, Bohol|Loay]]|| first civil governor, appointed for being non-revolutionary.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2021/04/08/remembering-our-forgotten-boholano-heroes/|title=Remembering our forgotten Boholano heroes|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=8 April 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former ''Juez de Paz'' of Loay and presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
||March 15, 1901 –<br />February 20, 1904||[[Loay, Bohol|Loay]]|| first civil governor, appointed for being non-revolutionary. Revolutionary government of Bohol was still under governor Reyes.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2021/04/08/remembering-our-forgotten-boholano-heroes/|title=Remembering our forgotten Boholano heroes|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=8 April 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former ''Juez de Paz'' of Loay and presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
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|| Salustiano Borja
|| Salustiano Mangaya-ay Borja
|| 15 March 1904 –<br />28 February 1907 ||Tagbilaran||first elected civil governor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bohol.gov.ph/sagbayan/|title=Municipality of Sagbayan - History|work=Provincial Government of Bohol|date=8 April 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
|| March 15, 1904 –<br />February 28, 1907 ||Tagbilaran||first elected civil governor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bohol.gov.ph/sagbayan/|title=Municipality of Sagbayan - History|work=Provincial Government of Bohol|date=8 April 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
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|| Macario F. Sarmiento
|| Macario F. Sarmiento
|| 1 March 1907 – 31 December 1909 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected.<ref name=sarmientorocha>{{cite web|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/02/07/loctob-spring-in-loboc-river-is-not-enough-to-supply-water-needs-of-metro-tagbilaran/|title=Loctob Spring in Loboc River is not enough to meet water needs of 'Metro' Tagbilaran|date=February 7, 2020|work=Bohol Chronicle|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
|| March 1, 1907 – December 31, 1909 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected.<ref name=sarmientorocha>{{cite web|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/02/07/loctob-spring-in-loboc-river-is-not-enough-to-supply-water-needs-of-metro-tagbilaran/|title=Loctob Spring in Loboc River is not enough to meet water needs of 'Metro' Tagbilaran|date=February 7, 2020|work=Bohol Chronicle|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref> Former presidente municipal of Tagbilaran.
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||Fernando G. Rocha
||Fernando G. Rocha
||6 January 1910 – 15 October 1916 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected twice<ref name=sarmientorocha />
||January 16, 1910 – October 15, 1916 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected twice<ref name=sarmientorocha />
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|| Eutiquio O. Boyles
|| [[Eutiquio Boyles]]
|| 16 October 1916 – 15 October 1919 ||[[Ubay, Bohol|Ubay]]|| Elected.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://republicact.com/docs/decision/54847/gr-l-12887-united-states-vs-pantaleon-abanzado|title=United States vs. Pantaleon Abanzado, et al. G.R. No. L-12887|date=February 15, 1918|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=RepublicAct.com}}</ref> Former of mayor of Ubay and congressman of Bohol's third district.
|| October 16, 1916 – October 15, 1919 ||[[Ubay, Bohol|Ubay]]|| Elected.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://republicact.com/docs/decision/54847/gr-l-12887-united-states-vs-pantaleon-abanzado|title=United States vs. Pantaleon Abanzado, et al. G.R. No. L-12887|date=February 15, 1918|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=RepublicAct.com}}</ref> Former Presidente Municipal of Ubay and congressman of Bohol's third district.
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||[[File:Juan Torralba.jpg|150x150px]]
||[[Juan Torralba|Juan Sarmiento Torralba]]
||[[Juan Torralba|Juan Sarmiento Torralba]]
||16 October 1919 – 15 October 1925 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected twice. Later elected as Senator from 1931-1935.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/lists/philippine-senators/|title=List of Philippine Senators - 9th and 10th Philippine Legislature - 11th Senatorial District|date=31 December 2016|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gcgmh.gov.ph/about-us/|title=GCGMH-The Beginning|date=May 19, 1923|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=gcgmh.gov.ph}}</ref>
||October 16, 1919 – October 15, 1925 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected twice. Later elected as Senator from 1931-1935.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/lists/philippine-senators/|title=List of Philippine Senators - 9th and 10th Philippine Legislature - 11th Senatorial District|date=31 December 2016|accessdate=2 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gcgmh.gov.ph/about-us/|title=GCGMH-The Beginning|date=May 19, 1923|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=gcgmh.gov.ph}}</ref>
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||[[Filomeno Orbeta Caseñas]]
||[[Filomeno Orbeta Caseñas]]
||16 October 1925 – 31 July 1931 ||[[Jagna]]|| Elected twice<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chanrobles.com/scdecisions/jurisprudence1925/nov1925/gr_l-24600_1925.php|title=G.R. No. L-24600 - Celestino Gallares vs. Filomeno Caseñas|date=November 28, 1925|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=ChanRobles.com}}</ref>
||October 16, 1925 – October 1, 1931 ||[[Jagna]]|| Elected twice<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chanrobles.com/scdecisions/jurisprudence1925/nov1925/gr_l-24600_1925.php|title=G.R. No. L-24600 - Celestino Gallares vs. Filomeno Caseñas|date=November 28, 1925|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=ChanRobles.com}}</ref>
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||Jose Orbeta Caseñas
||Jose Orbeta Caseñas
||1 October 1931 <br>15 October 1931 ||[[Jagna]]|| OIC governor. Former mayor of Jagna and younger brother of Filomeno Caseñas.
||October 1 - 15, 1931 ||[[Jagna]]|| OIC governor. Former mayor of Jagna and younger brother of Filomeno Caseñas.
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||Celestino Barel Gallares
||Celestino Barel Gallares
||16 October 1931 – 15 October 1934
||October 16, 1931 – October 15, 1934
||Tagbilaran|| Elected<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tagbilaran.gov.ph/history/|title=History of Tagbilaran City|work=City Government of Tagbilaran|date=June 30, 2013|accessdate=3 August 2022}}</ref>
||Tagbilaran|| Elected<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tagbilaran.gov.ph/history/|title=History of Tagbilaran City|work=City Government of Tagbilaran|date=June 30, 2013|accessdate=3 August 2022}}</ref>
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||[[Carlos P. Garcia|Carlos Polestico Garcia]]
||[[Carlos P. Garcia|Carlos Polestico Garcia]]
||16 October 1934 – 31 December 1937 ||[[Talibon, Bohol|Talibon]]|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2017/09/17/30-things-to-know-about-bohols-most-illustrious-son/|title=30 things to know about Bohol's most illustrious son|date=September 17, 2017|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||October 16, 1934 – December 31, 1937 ||[[Talibon, Bohol|Talibon]]|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2017/09/17/30-things-to-know-about-bohols-most-illustrious-son/|title=30 things to know about Bohol's most illustrious son|date=September 17, 2017|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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||Carlos Polestico Garcia
||Carlos Polestico Garcia
||1 January 1938 –<br />29 August 1941
||January 1, 1938 –<br />August 29, 1941
||Talibon
||Talibon
||Re-elected, later became the 8th [[President of the Philippines]] in 1957<ref name=Election1937>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1937/12/29/executive-order-no-133-s-1937/|title=Executive Order No. 133, s. 1937, Confirming the election of provincial and city officers elected on December 14, 1937|date=December 29, 1937|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref><ref name=pajo>{{cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/opinion/2021/06/30/2109150/president-carlos-polistico-garcias-executive-order-fixing-office-hours-during-hot-season|title=President Carlos Polistico Garcia's executive order on fixing office hours during the hot season|date=June 30, 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=Philstar.com|author=Clarence Paul Oaminal}}</ref>
||Re-elected, later became the 8th [[President of the Philippines]] in 1957<ref name=Election1937>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1937/12/29/executive-order-no-133-s-1937/|title=Executive Order No. 133, s. 1937, Confirming the election of provincial and city officers elected on December 14, 1937|date=December 29, 1937|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref><ref name=pajo>{{cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/opinion/2021/06/30/2109150/president-carlos-polistico-garcias-executive-order-fixing-office-hours-during-hot-season|title=President Carlos Polistico Garcia's executive order on fixing office hours during the hot season|date=June 30, 2021|accessdate=2 August 2022|work=Philstar.com|author=Clarence Paul Oaminal}}</ref>
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|rowspan=2| Agapito Yap Hontanosas
|| 29 August 1941 –<br /> 9 July 1942
|| August 29, 1941 –<br /> July 9, 1942
|rowspan=2|[[Dauis, Bohol|Dauis]]
|rowspan=2|[[Dauis, Bohol|Dauis]]
||former board member<ref name=Election1937 /> and succeeded Garcia, when the latter run for [[1941 Philippine Senate election|senate]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1941/09/06/official-week-in-review-september-6-1941/|title=Official Week in Review: September 6, 1941|date=September 6, 1941|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref>
||former board member<ref name=Election1937 /> and succeeded Garcia, when the latter run for [[1941 Philippine Senate election|senate]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1941/09/06/official-week-in-review-september-6-1941/|title=Official Week in Review: September 6, 1941|date=September 6, 1941|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref>
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||July 9, 1942 -<br/> May 20, 1945
|| appointed governor during Japanese occupation with the seat of government in Tagbilaran.<ref>{{cite book|title=Official Gazette, Volume 1|section=Appointments and Designations by the Chairman of Executive Commission|page=399|date=31 January 1942|accessdate=3 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mf4qAQAAMAAJ|author1=Philippines }}</ref>
|| appointed governor during Japanese occupation with the seat of government in Tagbilaran.<ref>{{cite book|title=Official Gazette, Volume 1|section=Appointments and Designations by the Chairman of Executive Commission|page=399|date=31 January 1942|accessdate=3 October 2022|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mf4qAQAAMAAJ|author1=Philippines }}</ref>
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|| Conrado D. Marapao || 22 May 1942 –<br />31 May 1946 ||Loay|| former board member and appointed Governor of the Free Local Civil Government by President [[Manuel L. Quezon]], with the seat of government in [[Carmen, Bohol|Carmen]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/09/02/part-5-men-who-came-to-bohol-made-significant-impact-and-now-largely-forgotten/|title=PART 5: Men who came to Bohol, made significant impact, and now largely forgotten|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=September 2, 2019|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Letter of President Osmeña to Bohol Governor Conrado D. Marapao, December 16, 1944
|| Conrado D. Marapao || May 22, 1942 –<br />May 31, 1946 ||Loay|| former board member and appointed Governor of the Free Local Civil Government by President [[Manuel L. Quezon]], with the seat of government in [[Carmen, Bohol|Carmen]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2019/09/02/part-5-men-who-came-to-bohol-made-significant-impact-and-now-largely-forgotten/|title=PART 5: Men who came to Bohol, made significant impact, and now largely forgotten|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=September 2, 2019|accessdate=October 15, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Letter of President Osmeña to Bohol Governor Conrado D. Marapao, December 16, 1944
|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1944/12/16/letter-of-president-osmena-to-bohol-governor-conrado-d-marapao-december-16-1944/|date=December 16, 1944|accessdate=October 3, 2022|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]}}</ref>
|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1944/12/16/letter-of-president-osmena-to-bohol-governor-conrado-d-marapao-december-16-1944/|date=December 16, 1944|accessdate=October 3, 2022|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]}}</ref>
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|| Perfecto Bastes Balili || 1 June 1946 –<br />31 December 1947|| [[Loboc]]|| Appointed by President [[Manuel A. Roxas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1958/08/18/official-week-in-review-august-10-august-16-1958/|title=Official Week in Review: August 10 – August 16, 1958|date=August 18, 1958|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]}}</ref>
|| Perfecto Bastes Balili || June 1, 1946 –<br />December 31, 1947|| [[Loboc]]|| Appointed by President [[Manuel A. Roxas]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1958/08/18/official-week-in-review-august-10-august-16-1958/|title=Official Week in Review: August 10 – August 16, 1958|date=August 18, 1958|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]]}}</ref>
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|| Jacinto Castel Borja || 1 January 1948 –<br />31 December 1951 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected. Former ambassador, the first and only Boholano to serve as Philippine envoy to the [[United Nations]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno8029.html|title=Republic Act No. 8029|date=June 5, 1995|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=ChanRobles.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://steemit.com/philippines/@bahawman25899/borja-street-part-1|title=Borja Street - Part 1|date=31 December 2018|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Steemit.com}}</ref>
|| Jacinto Castel Borja || January 1, 1948 –<br />December 31, 1951 ||Tagbilaran|| Elected. Former ambassador, the first and only Boholano to serve as Philippine envoy to the [[United Nations]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno8029.html|title=Republic Act No. 8029|date=June 5, 1995|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=ChanRobles.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://steemit.com/philippines/@bahawman25899/borja-street-part-1|title=Borja Street - Part 1|date=31 December 2018|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Steemit.com}}</ref>
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|rowspan=2|Juan Cuarto Pajo |||1 January 1952 – 31 December 1955||rowspan=2|[[Valencia, Bohol|Valencia]]|| Elected<ref name=c1954 />
|rowspan=2|Juan Cuarto Pajo |||January 1, 1952 – December 31, 1955||rowspan=2|[[Valencia, Bohol|Valencia]]|| Elected<ref name=c1954 />
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|| 1 January 1956 – 15 January 1958 || Re-elected but later appointed executive secretary of Pres. Carlos P. Garcia<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/137926-fast-facts-bible-presidential-inaugurations/|title=FAST FACTS: The Bible in PH presidential inaugurations|date=June 29, 2016|author=KD Suarez|work=[[Rappler]]|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref><ref name=pajo />
||January 1, 1956 – January 15, 1958 || Re-elected but later appointed executive secretary of Pres. Carlos P. Garcia<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/137926-fast-facts-bible-presidential-inaugurations/|title=FAST FACTS: The Bible in PH presidential inaugurations|date=June 29, 2016|author=KD Suarez|work=[[Rappler]]|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref><ref name=pajo />
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|| Timoteo Butalid || 16 January 1958 31 January 1958 ||Tagbilaran|| OIC, incumbent senior [[Sangguniang Panlalawigan|board member]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19580202-bernido-appointed-governor.html|title=Bernido Appointed Governor|date=2 February 1958|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref> Later became the first elected civil vice-governor of the province.<ref name=bernidobutalid>{{cite news |url=https://boholchronicle.net/19591115-bernido-wins-overwhelmingly.html|title=Bernido wins overwhelming|date=15 November 1959|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|| Timoteo Butalid || January 16 - 31 , 1958||Tagbilaran|| OIC, incumbent senior [[Sangguniang Panlalawigan|board member]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19580202-bernido-appointed-governor.html|title=Bernido Appointed Governor|date=2 February 1958|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref> Later became the first elected civil vice-governor of the province.<ref name=bernidobutalid>{{cite news |url=https://boholchronicle.net/19591115-bernido-wins-overwhelmingly.html|title=Bernido wins overwhelming|date=15 November 1959|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|rowspan=4|Esteban Bernido || 1 February 1958 – 31 December 1959 ||rowspan=4|[[Guindulman]]|| [[WWII]] veteran and former congressman. Appointed by Pres. Carlos P. Garcia<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19580209-boholanos-held-moro-captives.html|title=Bernido assumes governorship;seeks cooperation of constituent|date=9 February 1958|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|rowspan=4|Esteban Bernido || February 1, 1958 – December 31, 1959 ||rowspan=4|[[Guindulman]]|| [[WWII]] veteran and former congressman. Appointed by Pres. Carlos P. Garcia<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19580209-boholanos-held-moro-captives.html|title=Bernido assumes governorship;seeks cooperation of constituent|date=9 February 1958|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| 1 January 1960 – 31 December 1961 || Elected<ref name=bernidobutalid />
||January 1, 1960 – December 31, 1961 || Elected<ref name=bernidobutalid />
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|| 1 January 1962 – 31 December 1965 || Re-elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19611231-mac-sounds-unity-plea.html|title=Bohol's 45th town is born; Bernido leads well- wishers|date=31 December 1961|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||January 1, 1962 – December 31, 1965 || Re-elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19611231-mac-sounds-unity-plea.html|title=Bohol's 45th town is born; Bernido leads well- wishers|date=31 December 1961|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| 1 January 1966 – 7 June 1967 || Re-elected / <br />Resigned - appointed [[Veterans Village#People’s Homesite and Housing Corporation (PHHC)|PHHC]] manager under Pres. [[Ferdinand Marcos Sr.]]<ref name=bernidochatto>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19670528-rivalry-for-no-2-post-on.html|title=Bernido, Chatto take oaths before Marcos this week|date=28 May 1967|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||January 1, 1966 – June 7, 1967 || Re-elected / <br />Resigned - appointed [[Veterans Village#People’s Homesite and Housing Corporation (PHHC)|PHHC]] manager under Pres. [[Ferdinand Marcos Sr.]]<ref name=bernidochatto>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19670528-rivalry-for-no-2-post-on.html|title=Bernido, Chatto take oaths before Marcos this week|date=28 May 1967|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|rowspan=3|Lino Ibarra Chatto || 8 June 1967 –<br />31 December 1967 ||rowspan=3|[[Balilihan]]||OIC, incumbent vice-governor<ref name=bernidochatto /><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.panaynews.net/remembering-bohol-gov-lino-i-chatto-sr/|title=Remembering Bohol Gov. Lino I. Chatto, Sr.|author=Belinda Sales Canlas|date=June 4, 2021|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Panay News}}</ref>
|rowspan=3|Lino Ibarra Chatto ||June 8, 1967 –<br />December 31, 1967 ||rowspan=3|[[Balilihan]]||OIC, incumbent vice-governor<ref name=bernidochatto /><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.panaynews.net/remembering-bohol-gov-lino-i-chatto-sr/|title=Remembering Bohol Gov. Lino I. Chatto, Sr.|author=Belinda Sales Canlas|date=June 4, 2021|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Panay News}}</ref>
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|| 1 January 1968 – 31 December 1971|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19671119-chatto-nps-sweep-polls.html|title=Chatto, NPs sweep polls!|date=19 November 1967|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||January 1, 1968 – December 31, 1971|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19671119-chatto-nps-sweep-polls.html|title=Chatto, NPs sweep polls!|date=19 November 1967|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| 1 January 1972 – 3 March 1978|| Re-elected, became the longest-serving governor (11 years)<ref name=c1954>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2022/05/23/since-1954-chronicle-saw-the-rise-and-fall-of-12-governors/|title=SINCE 1954: Chronicle saw the rise and fall of 11 governors|date=23 May 2022|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||January 1, 1972 – March 3, 1978|| Re-elected, became the longest-serving governor (11 years)<ref name=c1954>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2022/05/23/since-1954-chronicle-saw-the-rise-and-fall-of-12-governors/|title=SINCE 1954: Chronicle saw the rise and fall of 11 governors|date=23 May 2022|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| David Belarmino Tirol || 4 March 1978 -<br />27 March 1978 ||Tagbilaran / [[Buenavista, Bohol|Buenavista]]|| OIC, incumbent vice-governor<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19780305-kilusan-bets-speak-tonight.html|title=Kilusan bets speak tonight-P130,000 Outlay of Water System|date=5 March 1978|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|| [[David Tirol|David Belarmino Tirol]] ||March 4 - 27, 1978||Tagbilaran|| OIC, incumbent vice-governor<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19780305-kilusan-bets-speak-tonight.html|title=Kilusan bets speak tonight-P130,000 Outlay of Water System|date=5 March 1978|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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||Esteban Bernido || 28 March 1978 – 12 October 1978 ||Guindulman|| Appointed by Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Sr., on his 5th term and the first to serve under 3 presidents.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19780402-bernido-named-bohol-governor.html|title=Bernido named Bohol governor|date=2 April 1978|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||Esteban Bernido || March 28 October 12, 1978 ||Guindulman|| Appointed by Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Sr., on his 5th term and the first to serve under 3 presidents.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19780402-bernido-named-bohol-governor.html|title=Bernido named Bohol governor|date=2 April 1978|accessdate=3 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|rowspan=2|Rolando Gatal Butalid|| 13 October 1978 – 31 December 1980 ||rowspan=2|Tagbilaran|| Former mayor of Tagbilaran. Appointed by Pres. Marcos Sr.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19781015-butalid-rocha-get-top-posts.html|title=Butalid, Rocha get top posts|date=15 October 1978|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|rowspan=2|Rolando Gatal Butalid|| October 13, 1978 – December 31, 1980 ||rowspan=2|Tagbilaran|| Former mayor of Tagbilaran. Appointed by Pres. Marcos Sr.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19781015-butalid-rocha-get-top-posts.html|title=Butalid, Rocha get top posts|date=15 October 1978|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| 1 January 1981 –<br />15 March 1986 || Elected<ref name=pastgovernors>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2015/07/26/chatto-cites-past-governors/|title=Chatto cites past governors|date=July 26, 2015|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2016/10/09/ex-governor-mayor-butalid-dies-at-85/|title=Ex-governor, mayor Butalid dies at 85|date=October 9, 2016|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||January 1, 1981 –<br />March 15, 1986 || Elected<ref name=pastgovernors>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2015/07/26/chatto-cites-past-governors/|title=Chatto cites past governors|date=July 26, 2015|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2016/10/09/ex-governor-mayor-butalid-dies-at-85/|title=Ex-governor, mayor Butalid dies at 85|date=October 9, 2016|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| Victor S. dela Serna ||16 March 1986 – <br />7 October 1987 ||[[Calape]]|| OIC, appointed by President [[Corazon C. Aquino]]. Bohol's first bar top-notcher (1965 [[Philippine Bar Examination]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/07/08/former-bohol-oic-gov-victor-de-la-serna-dies-78/|title=Ex-Bohol OIC Gov. Victor de la Serna dies, 78|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 8, 2020|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref><ref name=delacernaboiser>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871011-de-la-serna-vacates-post.html|title=De la Serna vacates post|date=11 October 1867|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|| Victor S. dela Serna ||March 16, 1986 – <br />October 7, 1987 ||[[Calape]]|| OIC, appointed by President [[Corazon C. Aquino]]. Bohol's first bar top-notcher (1965 [[Philippine Bar Examination]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2020/07/08/former-bohol-oic-gov-victor-de-la-serna-dies-78/|title=Ex-Bohol OIC Gov. Victor de la Serna dies, 78|work=Bohol Chronicle|date=July 8, 2020|accessdate=1 August 2022}}</ref><ref name=delacernaboiser>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871011-de-la-serna-vacates-post.html|title=De la Serna vacates post|date=11 October 1867|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| Maximino L. Boiser Jr.|| 7 October 1987 -<br />26 October 1987 ||Talibon|| OIC, incumbent vice-governor (acting).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19870104-max-boiser-is-vice-governor.html|title=Max Boiser is vice governor|date=4 January 1947|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref name=delacernaboiser />
|| Maximino L. Boiser Jr.||October 7 - 26, 1987||Talibon|| OIC, incumbent vice-governor (acting).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19870104-max-boiser-is-vice-governor.html|title=Max Boiser is vice governor|date=4 January 1947|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref name=delacernaboiser />
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||Constancio Chatto Torralba ||26 October 1987<br />1 December 1987 ||[[Cortes, Bohol|Cortes]]|| OIC,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871101-torralba-recalla-big-hoax.html|title=Torralba recall:a big hoax|date=1 November 1987|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref> former undersecretary of [[DPWH]] under Pres. [[Corazon C. Aquino]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholislandnews.com/2019/12/25/bohol-ex-gov-nonoy-torralba-91-dies/|title=Bohol ex-Gov Nonoy Torralba, 91|date=25 December 2019|accessdate=13 September 2022}}</ref>
||Constancio Chatto Torralba ||October 17December 1, 1987 ||[[Cortes, Bohol|Cortes]]|| OIC,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871101-torralba-recalla-big-hoax.html|title=Torralba recall:a big hoax|date=1 November 1987|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref> former undersecretary of [[DPWH]] under Pres. [[Corazon C. Aquino]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholislandnews.com/2019/12/25/bohol-ex-gov-nonoy-torralba-91-dies/|title=Bohol ex-Gov Nonoy Torralba, 91|date=25 December 2019|accessdate=13 September 2022}}</ref>
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|| Asterio V. Akiatan || 1 December 1987 –<br />1 February 1988 ||[[Dimiao]]|| OIC, former mayor of Dimiao<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871220-herrera-takes-campaign-trail.html|title=Akiatan is OIC Governor|date=20 December 1987|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|| Asterio V. Akiatan || December 1, 1987 –<br />February 1, 1988 ||[[Dimiao]]|| OIC, former mayor of Dimiao<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19871220-herrera-takes-campaign-trail.html|title=Akiatan is OIC Governor|date=20 December 1987|accessdate=5 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| Constancio Chatto Torralba || 2 February 1988 –<br />30 June 1992 ||Cortes|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19880131-mass-jailbreak-foiled-probed.html|title=Caravan today; inaugural on Tues|date=31 January 1988|accessdate=5 August 2022}}</ref>
|| Constancio Chatto Torralba ||February 2, 1988 –<br />June 30, 1992 ||Cortes|| Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/19880131-mass-jailbreak-foiled-probed.html|title=Caravan today; inaugural on Tues|date=31 January 1988|accessdate=5 August 2022}}</ref>
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|| David Belarmino Tirol || 30 June 1992 –<br />30 June 1995 ||Tagbilaran / Buenavista||Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2022/03/17/ex-bohol-governor-tirol-passes-away/|title=Ex-Bohol governor Tirol passes away|date=17 March 2022|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
|| [[David Tirol|David Belarmino Tirol]] ||June 30, 1992 –<br />June 30, 1995 ||Tagbilaran||Elected<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2022/03/17/ex-bohol-governor-tirol-passes-away/|title=Ex-Bohol governor Tirol passes away|date=17 March 2022|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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||[[Rene Relampagos|Rene Lopez Relampagos]]
||[[Rene Relampagos|Rene Lopez Relampagos]]
|| 30 June 1995 -<br />30 June 2001
|| June 30, 1995 <br />June 30, 2001
||[[Loon, Bohol|Loon]]
||[[Loon, Bohol|Loon]]
|| Elected twice<ref name=pastgovernors />
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||[[Erico Aumentado|Erico Boyles Aumentado]]
||[[Erico Aumentado|Erico Boyles Aumentado]]
|| 30 June 2001 –<br />30 June 2010
||June 30, 2001 –<br />June 30, 2010
||[[Ubay, Bohol|Ubay]]
||[[Ubay, Bohol|Ubay]]
||first governor to be elected and completed 3 consecutive terms<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20010520-aumentado-herrera-win.html|title=Aumentado, Herrera win!|date=20 May 2001|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20070520-admin-sweeps-local-polls.html|title=Admin sweeps local polls|date=20 May 2007|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||first governor to be elected and completed 3 consecutive terms<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20010520-aumentado-herrera-win.html|title=Aumentado, Herrera win!|date=20 May 2001|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20070520-admin-sweeps-local-polls.html|title=Admin sweeps local polls|date=20 May 2007|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| [[Edgar Chatto|Edgardo Migriño Chatto]]
|| [[Edgar Chatto|Edgardo Migriño Chatto]]
|| 30 June 2010 –<br />30 June 2019
|| June 30, 2010 –<br />June 30, 2019
||Balilihan
||Balilihan
||Elected in 3 consecutive terms.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20100512-lakas-sweeps-victory.html|title=Lakas Sweeps Victory|date=12 May 2010|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
||Elected in 3 consecutive terms.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://boholchronicle.net/20100512-lakas-sweeps-victory.html|title=Lakas Sweeps Victory|date=12 May 2010|accessdate=6 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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||[[Arthur C. Yap|Arthur Cua Yap]]
||[[Arthur C. Yap|Arthur Cua Yap]]
|| 30 June 2019 –<br />30 June 2022
|| June 30, 2019 –<br />June 30, 2022
||[[Manila]], <br />resident of [[Loboc]]
||[[Manila]], <br />resident of [[Loboc]]
||second non-native governor to be elected<ref name=nonnative /><ref>"[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2HP-H4JH Philippines, Manila, Civil Registration, 1899-1984]," database with images, ''[[FamilySearch]]'' (11 November 2017), Arthur Cua Yap, 10 Nov 1965; Birth, 10 Nov 1965, City of Manila Civil Registrar, Philippines; FHL microfilm 1,682,048.</ref>
||second non-native governor to be elected<ref name=nonnative /><ref>"[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2HP-H4JH Philippines, Manila, Civil Registration, 1899-1984]," database with images, ''[[FamilySearch]]'' (11 November 2017), Arthur Cua Yap, 10 Nov 1965; Birth, 10 Nov 1965, City of Manila Civil Registrar, Philippines; FHL microfilm 1,682,048.</ref>
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|| [[Erico Aristotle Aumentado|Erico Aristotle Cabagnot Aumentado]]
|| [[Erico Aristotle Aumentado|Erico Aristotle Cabagnot Aumentado]]
|| 30 June 2022 -
|| June 30, 2022 present
|| Ubay
|| Ubay
|| Suspended from May 28-July 31, 2024 amid the [[Chocolate Hills resort controversy]]. Reinstated on July 31, 2024 by the [[Ombudsman of the Philippines|Ombudsman]].<ref name=reinstate>{{cite news |title=Bohol governor, 68 others suspended over Chocolate Hills resort mess |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1945853/bohol-governor-68-others-suspended-over-chocolate-hills-resort-mess |access-date=28 May 2024 |work=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=28 May 2024 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1= Obedencio|first1=Ric |title=Bohol governor, others ordered reinstated|url= https://qa.philstar.com/nation/2024/08/04/2375239/bohol-governor-others-ordered-reinstated|accessdate=August 4, 2024 |publisher=[[The Philippine Star]] |date=August 4, 2024}}</ref>
|| Incumbent<ref>{{cite news|title=It's official: Aris is 27th governor of Bohol|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2022/06/30/its-official-aris-is-27th-governor-of-bohol/|date=1 July 2022|accessdate=1 August 2022|work=Bohol Chronicle}}</ref>
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|| [[File:Bohol Vice Governor Dionisio Victor Ancog Balite.jpg|150x150px]]
|| Dionisio Victor Ancog Balite
|| May 28, 2024 –<br /> July 17, 2024
|| Valencia
|| Incumbent vice governor. Acting governor for the duration of Aumentado's suspension. Died while in office.<ref>{{cite news|title=Acting Bohol governor passed away at 52|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/regionaltv/news/102974/acting-bohol-governor-passed-away-at-52/story/|date=July 18, 2024|work=GMA Regional TV News|access-date=July 18, 2024}}</ref>
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|| Tita Virtudazo Baja
|| July 18 - 31, 2024
|| [[Garcia Hernandez]]
|| Incumbent board member. Succeeded vice-governor Balite. Acting governor until Aumentado's reinstatement on July 31, 2024.<ref name=reinstate /><ref name=baja>{{cite news|title=Baja to take over as Bohol’s acting governor|url=https://www.boholchronicle.com.ph/2024/07/18/baja-to-take-over-as-bohols-acting-governor/|work=[[Bohol Chronicle]]|date=July 18, 2024|access-date=July 18, 2024}}</ref>
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[[Category:Governors of Bohol| ]]
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Governor of Bohol
Gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Bohol
Seal of the Bohol provincial governor
since August 1, 2024 (reinstated)
StyleThe Honourable
ResidenceGovernor's Mansion,
Tagbilaran City, Bohol
SeatBohol New Provincial Capitol
AppointerElected via popular vote
Term length3 years, renewable
maximum not eligible for re-election immediately after three consecutive terms
Inaugural holderGuillermo Kirkpatrick[1]
FormationMarch 3, 1854
WebsiteOfficial Website of the Province of Bohol

The Governor of Bohol (Filipino: Punong Lalawigan ng Bohol) is the local chief executive of the provincial government of Bohol, Philippines. The governor holds office at the Bohol New Provincial Capitol in Tagbilaran City and its official residence is at the Governor's Mansion located along Carlos P. Garcia Avenue in Cogon District, also in Tagbilaran. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the governor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term (although the former governor may return to office after an interval of one term). In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice governor becomes the governor. Along with the governor of Cebu, city mayors of Cebu, Lapu-lapu, and Mandaue, the province's chief executive is a member of the Regional Development Council of the Central Visayas Region.

List of governors of Bohol

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Governors of Bohol

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