Governor of Camarines Sur
Incumbent
Luigi Villafuerte
since June 30, 2022
StyleThe Honorable
SeatCamarines Sur Provincial Capitol, Pili, Camarines Sur
Term length3 years
Inaugural holderGeorge Curry (inaugural)
Juan Pimentel (as first Filipino Governor)
Formation1901
DeputyVice Governor

The governor of Camarines Sur is the chief executive of the Philippine province of Camarines Sur.

Previously located in Naga City, the seat of the Governor has been located in Pili, Camarines Sur since 1955, after the transfer of the provincial capital there due to the inauguration of Naga as an independent city.

List of governors

# Name Took office Left office Party
Governors of Ambos Camarines
1 George Curry 1901 1901 Republican
2 James Ross 1901 1903 Republican
3 Juan Pimentel 1903 1906 Federalista
4 Mariano Abella 1906 1909 Progresista
5 Mariano Perfecto 1910 1912 Progresista
6 Mariano Fuentebella 1912 1916 Nacionalista
7 Jose Fuentebella 1916 1916 Nacionalista
8 Manuel Crescini 1916 1918 Democrata
9 Andres Garchitorena 1919 1919 Democrata
Governors of Camarines Sur
10 Julian Ocampo, Jr. 1919 1922 Nacionalista
11 Manuel Crescini 1922 1928 Democrata
12 Julian Ocampo 1928 1934 Nacionalista
13 Julian Ocampo, Jr. 1934 1935 Nacionalista
14 Gerardo Cea 1935 1936 Nacionalista
15 Gabriel Prieto 1936 1937 Nacionalista
16 Ramon Imperial 1941 1941 Nacionalista
17 Manuel del Gallego 1941 1941 Nacionalista
18 Ignacio Meliton 1941 1941 Nacionalista
19 Mariano Villafuerte 1942 1943 Nacionalista
20 Mariano Garchitorena 1945 1946 Liberal
21 Gabriel Prieto 1946 1947 Nacionalista
22 Jose del Gallego 1947 1951 Liberal
23 Juan Triviño 1951 1959 Nacionalista
24 Apolonio Maleniza 1959 1967 Liberal
25 Armando Cledera 1967 1971 Nacionalista
26 Felix Alfelor 1971 1976 Liberal
27 Felix Fuentebella 1976 1986 KBL
28 Luis Villafuerte 1986 1992 LnB
29 Jose Bulaong 1992 1995 Lakas–CMD
(28) Luis Villafuerte 1995 2004 LDP
30 Luis Raymund Villafuerte 2004 2013 Nacionalista
31 Miguel Luis Villafuerte 2013 2022 Nacionalista
32 Vincenzo Renato Luigi Villafuerte 2022 2025 PDP–Laban

References

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