List Of Philippine Vice Presidents By Date Of Birth
This is a complete list of current and former Vice Presidents of the Philippines by date of birth. The list includes Vice Presidents who were inaugurated by as Vice President of the Philippines following the ratification of a constitution that explicitly declared the existence of the Philippines.
| Birth order |
Vice President | Birthdate | Century | Order of office |
Birthplace |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mariano Trias | October 12, 1868 | 19th | 1 | San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite |
| 2 | Francisco M. Carreón | October 5, 1868 | N/A | Cotabato, Mindanao | |
| 3 | Ramon Avanceña | April 17, 1872 | N/A | Iloilo City | |
| 4 | Sergio Osmeña | September 9, 1878 | 2 | Cebu City, Cebu | |
| 5 | Elpidio Quirino | November 16, 1890 | 3 | Vigan, Ilocos Sur | |
| 6 | Benigno Aquino, Sr. | September 3, 1894 | N/A | Concepcion, Tarlac | |
| 7 | Carlos P. Garcia | November 4, 1896 | 5 | Talibon, Bohol | |
| 8 | Fernando López | April 13, 1904 | 20th | 4 and 8 | Iloilo City, Iloilo |
| 9 | Arturo Tolentino | September 19, 1910 | 9 | Tondo, Manila | |
| 10 | Diosdado Macapagal | September 28, 1910 | 6 | Lubao, Pampanga | |
| 11 | Emmanuel Pelaez | November 30, 1915 | 7 | Medina, Misamis Oriental | |
| 12 | Teofisto Guingona | July 4, 1928 | 13 | San Juan, Rizal | |
| 13 | Salvador H. Laurel | November 18, 1928 | 10 | San Juan, Rizal | |
| 14 | Joseph Ejercito Estrada | April 19, 1937 | 11 | Manila | |
| 15 | Jejomar Binay | November 11, 1942 | 15 | Paco, Manila | |
| 16 | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | April 5, 1947 | 12 | San Juan, Rizal | |
| 17 | Noli de Castro | July 6, 1949 | 14 | Pola, Oriental Mindoro |
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