Jose Lorenzo Briones (February 10, 1916 – unknown) was a FilipinoVisayan politician and lawyer. He served as Governor of the Province of Cebu (1955–1961) and member of the House of Representatives for the 2nd District of Cebu (1961–1969).
Early life
Jose Briones was the son of Manuel C. Briones[1] and Celestina Lorenzo.[2] He attended Zapatera Elementary School and graduated top of his class,[3] and he studied at the Cebu Provincial High School. He finished law at the Ateneo de Manila[4] and became a lawyer on March 13, 1946. He was married to Luna Cabrera.[2]
Career
His career started as his father's private secretary.[4] In 1947, during the first post-war elections,[5] he was elected member of the Cebu City Council together with Eulogio Borres, and Carlos Cuizon, and he served until 1951.[2] On November 8, 1955, he was elected Governor of Cebu and formally assumed the role on December 30, 1955, succeeding Sergio V. Osmeña Jr. He was reelected and won over Ramon Durano on November 10, 1959.[2][6]
^ abOaminal, Clarence Paul (August 7, 2013). "Jose L. Briones Avenue in Cebu City". Philippine Star; The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved 2019-05-16 – via PressReader.
^ abcMojares, Resil B. (2014). The history of Cebu, Philippines. Cebu (Philippines : Province),, University of San Carlos. Cebu City. ISBN9789719972235. OCLC953176470.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Mojares, Resil B. "Today in the History of Cebu"(PDF). www.library.usc.edu.ph. University of San Carlos. Retrieved May 16, 2019.