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1897–1899

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No. Portrait Secretary Took office Left office President
Director of Finance
1 Baldomero Aguinaldo
(1869–1915)
April
1897
November
1897
Emilio Aguinaldo
Secretary of Finance
2 Mariano Trías
(1868–1914)
July 15,
1898
May 9,
1899
Emilio Aguinaldo
3 Hugo Ilagan May 9,
1899
November 13,
1899

1901–1935

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No. Portrait Secretary Took office Left office Governor-General
Secretary of Finance and Justice
4 Henry Clay Ide
(1844–1921)
[1]
September 1,
1901
June 30,
1908
William Howard Taft
Luke Edward Wright
Henry Clay Ide
James Francis Smith
5 Gregorio S. Araneta
(1869–1930)
[2]
July 1,
1908
October 30,
1913
William Cameron Forbes
Newton W. Gilbert
Francis Burton Harrison
6 Victorino Mapa
(1855–1927)
[3]
October 30,
1913
January 1,
1917
Secretary of Finance[4]
(6) Victorino Mapa
(1855–1927)
January 1,
1917
January 15,
1917
Francis Burton Harrison
7 Alberto Barretto
[5]
January 15,
1917
July 17,
1928
Charles Yeater
Leonard Wood
Eugene Allen Gilmore
Henry L. Stimson
[a] Miguel Unson
[5][6]
July 17,
1928
August 14,
1928
8 August 14,
1928
December 13,
1931
Eugene Allen Gilmore
Dwight F. Davis
[a] Vicente Carmona
[7]
January 1,
1932
December 31,
1932
George C. Butte
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
9 Rafael Alunan January 1,
1933
April 30,
1933
[a] Vicente Singson Encarnacion
(1875–1961)
[8]
April 30,
1933
July 24,
1934
Frank Murphy
10 Elpidio Quirino
(1890–1956)
July 25,
1934
November 15,
1935

1947–present

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No. Portrait Secretary Took office Left office President
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources[9]
7 Mariano Garchitorena
(1898–1961)
July 1,
1947
September 1,
1948
Manuel Roxas
Elpidio Quirino
8 Placido Mapa
[10]
September 21,
1948
September 14,
1950
9[b] Fernando Lopez
(1904–1993)
[10][11][12]
September 14,
1950
May 26,
1953
[c] Placido Mapa
[13]
May 26,
1953
December 29,
1953
10 Salvador Araneta
(1902–1982)
[14]
March 10,
1954
August 13,
1955
Ramon Magsaysay
11 Juan Rodriguez August 18,
1954
March 3,
1960
Carlos P. Garcia
12 Cesar Fortich March 3,
1960
September 15,
1961
[c] Jose Locsin
(1891–1977)
September 15,
1961
December 30,
1961
13 Benjamin Gozon 1962 1963 Diosdado Macapagal
14 Jose Feliciano 1963 1965
(9)[d] Fernando Lopez
(1904–1993)
[15]
December 30,
1965
January 15,
1971
Ferdinand Marcos
15 Arturo Tanco Jr.
[15]
January 15,
1971
May 17,
1974
Secretary of Natural Resources[16]
16 Jose Leido Jr. May 17,
1974
June 2,
1978
Ferdinand Marcos
Minister of Natural Resources[17]
(16) Arturo Tanco Jr. June 2,
1978
July 26,
1981
Ferdinand Marcos
17 Teodoro Peña July 27,
1981
June 30,
1984
18 Rodolfo del Rosario July 18,
1984
February 25,
1986
19 Ernesto Maceda
(1935–2016)
February 25,
1986
December 1,
1986
Corazon Aquino
20 Carlos Dominguez III
(born 1945)
December 2,
1986
January 30,
1987
Minister of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources[18]
(20) Carlos Dominguez III
(born 1945)
January 30,
1987
February 11,
1987
Corazon Aquino
Secretary of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources[19]
(20) Carlos Dominguez III
(born 1945)
February 11,
1987
March 9,
1987
Corazon Aquino
21 Jun Factoran
(1943–2020)
March 10,
1987
June 30,
1992
[c] Ricardo Umali
[20]
July 1,
1992
August 31,
1992
Fidel V. Ramos
22 Angel Alcala
(1929–2023)
September 8,
1992
June 30,
1995
23 Victor Ramos July 1,
1995
June 30,
1998
24 Antonio Cerilles
(born 1948)
June 30,
1998
January 25,
2001
Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
[c] Joemari Gerochi January 25,
2001
March 28,
2001
25 Heherson Alvarez
(1939–2020)
March 29,
2001
December 13,
2002
26 Elisea Gozun December 13,
2002
August 31,
2004
27 Mike Defensor
(born 1969)
August 31,
2004
February 15,
2006
28 Angelo Reyes
(1945–2011)
February 15,
2006
July 31,
2007
29 Lito Atienza
(born 1941)
July 31,
2007
December 28,
2009
[c] Eleazar Quinto January 4,
2010
February 12,
2010
[c] Horacio Ramos February 12,
2010
June 30,
2010
30 Ramón Paje
(born 1960)
[21]
June 30,
2010
June 30,
2016
Benigno Aquino III
[e] Gina Lopez
(1953–2019)
[22][23]
June 30,
2016
May 3,
2017
Rodrigo Duterte
31 Roy Cimatu
(born 1946)
[24]
May 8,
2017
February 18,
2022
[c] Jim Sampula
[25]
February 18,
2022
June 22,
2022
[f] Joselin Marcus Fragada
[25]
June 22,
2022
June 30,
2022
[f] Ernesto Adobo Jr. June 30,
2022
July 12,
2022
Bongbong Marcos
32 Toni Yulo-Loyzaga July 12,
2022
Incumbent
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  2. ^ Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Second Session of the First Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1910. pp. 137–138.
  3. ^ Journal of the Philippine Commission Being the Second Session, October 16, 1913, to February 3, 1914, and A Special Session, February 6, 1914, to February 28, 1914, of the Third Philippine Legislature. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1914. p. 25.
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  6. ^ Official Roster of Officers and Employees in the Civil Service of the Philippine Islands, December 31, 1928. Manila: Bureau of Printing. 1928. p. 59.
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  14. ^ "Appointments and Designations: March, 1954". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  15. ^ a b "Vice President Quits Manila Cabinet Post". The New York Times. 15 January 1971.
  16. ^ "Presidential Decree No. 461, s. 1974". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  17. ^ "Presidential Decree No. 1397, s. 1978". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  18. ^ "Executive Order No. 131, s. 1987". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  19. ^ "Administrative Order No. 15, s. 1987". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
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