№
|
Governor
|
Portrait
|
Term
|
Notes
|
Place of Origin
|
Ref.
|
1 |
Felipe B. Azcuna |
|
1952–1955 |
Azcuna was governor of Zamboanga (1940–1941; 1948–December 30, 1949) before becoming the first Governor of Zamboanga del Norte. |
Katipunan |
[1]
|
2 |
Guadalupe "Guading" C. Adaza (Guadalupe Carreon Adaza) |
|
1955 |
Adaza previously served as board member until she was appointed by President Ramon Magsaysay to replace suspended Governor Felipe Azcuna. |
Dapitan |
[1]
|
3 |
Romulo G. Garrovillo (Romulo Garganera Garrovillo) |
|
1955–1959 |
Garrovillo served as member of the Provincial Board before becoming governor. |
San Carlos, Negros Occidental Dipolog |
[1]
|
(2) |
Guadalupe "Guading" C. Adaza (Guadalupe Carreon Adaza) |
|
1959–1963 |
Adaza was elected vice-governor but was promoted to governor when Governor-elect Alberto Ubay chose to continue his service in the Philippine House of Representatives |
Dapitan |
[1]
|
(1)
|
Felipe B. Azcuna |
|
1963–1967 |
Re-elected governor for a non-consecutive mandate in 1963. |
Katipunan |
[1]
|
4
|
Virginio B. Lacaya (Virginio Barbaso Lacaya) |
|
1967–1980 |
Lacaya was a former Mayor of then Municipality of Dipolog before becoming governor. He retired from politics in 1980. |
Polanco Dipolog |
[1]
|
5
|
Alberto Q. Ubay (Alberto Quilantang Ubay) |
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1980–1986 |
Ubay previously served in the Philippine House of Representatives before elected governor. |
Merida, Leyte |
[1]
|
6
|
Isagani "Gani" S. Amatong (Isagani Sybico Amatong) |
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/Isagani_Amatong_-_18th_Congress.jpg/120px-Isagani_Amatong_-_18th_Congress.jpg) |
1986–1995 |
Amatong was serving as City Councilor of Dipolog since 1984 before being appointed Officer-In-Charge Governor of Zamboanga del Norte after the 1986 People Power Revolution. |
Dipolog |
[2][1]
|
7
|
Roldan "Brogs" B. Dalman (Roldan Bilog Dalman) |
|
1995–1998 |
Dalman was a bar topnotcher and served as vice-governor before being elected governor. |
Katipunan |
[1]
|
(6)
|
Isagani "Gani" S. Amatong (Isagani Sybico Amatong) |
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/05/Isagani_Amatong_-_18th_Congress.jpg/120px-Isagani_Amatong_-_18th_Congress.jpg) |
1998–2004 |
Amatong was re-elected for a non-consecutive mandate in 1998. |
Dipolog |
[2][1]
|
8
|
Rolando "Lando" E. Yebes (Rolando Enriquez Yebes) |
|
2004–2013 |
Yebes was a former Bureau of Customs District Collector before entering politics in 2004. |
Dipolog |
[3][1]
|
9
|
Roberto "Berto" Y. Uy (Roberto Yu Uy) |
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2013–2022 |
Uy served as Mayor of Dipolog (1998–2007) before being elected Provincial Governor. |
Rizal Dipolog |
[4][5]
|
10
|
Rosalina "Nene" G. Jalosjos (Rosalina Garcia Jalosjos) |
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2022–Present Expires June 30, 2025 |
Jalosjos served as member of the Dapitan City Council (2010-2013), and as Dapitan city mayor (2013-2022) prior to the governorship. |
Dapitan |
[6]
|