2004 Laguna local elections

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2004 Laguna local elections
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  2001 10 May 2004 (2004-05-10) 2007  
Gubernatorial election
 
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Rep. Dan Fernandez (19th Congress).jpg
Rep. Rodolfo San Luis (12th Congress).jpg
Nominee Teresita Lazaro Danilo Fernandez Rodolfo San Luis
Party Lakas–CMD PDSP LDP
Running mate Edwin Olivarez Emilio TiongcoRamon de Roma
Popular vote317,116302,204278,108
Percentage35.3434.9030.97

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Results per city and municipality
Lazaro:     30–40%     40–50%
Fernandez:     40–50%
San Luis:     30–40%     40–50%

Governor before election

Teresita Lazaro
PMP

Elected Governor

Teresita Lazaro
Lakas–CMD

Vice gubernatorial election
 
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Candidate Edwin Olivarez Ramon de RomaEmilio Tiongco
Party Lakas–CMD LDP KAMPI
Popular vote432,554171,756115,342
Percentage58.8723.3715.70

Vice Governor before election

Danilo Ramon Fernandez
NPC

Elected Vice Governor

Edwin Olivarez
Lakas–CMD

Local elections were held in the Province of Laguna on May 10, 2004, as part of the 2004 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a municipal/city mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the four districts of Laguna. [1]

Contents

Candidates

Administration coalition

Team Lazaro–Olivarez
NamePartyResult
For Governor
Teresita Lazaro Lakas–CMD Won
For Vice Governor
Edwin Olivarez Lakas–CMD Won
1st District
For Representative
Melvin Matibag Lakas–CMD Lost
For Board Member
Edilberto Aguilar Lakas–CMD Lost
Ramon Carrillo Lakas–CMD Won
Raul Marco Sison Lakas–CMD Won
2nd District
For Representative
Severino Lajara Lakas–CMD Lost
For Board Member
Rolando Bagnes Lakas–CMD Won
Luis Tanyag Lakas–CMD Lost
Susano Tapia Lakas–CMD Won
3rd District
For Representative
Danton Bueser Liberal Won
For Board Member
Mirabo Bueser Liberal Lost
Arcadio Najie Gapangada Lakas–CMD Won
4th District
For Representative
Magdaleno Palacol Jr. Lakas–CMD Lost
For Board Member
Eufemio Lagumbay Lakas–CMD Won
Benedicto Mario Palacol Lakas–CMD Won

Opposition coalition

Team San Luis–de Roma
NamePartyResult
For Governor
Rodolfo San Luis LDP Lost
For Vice Governor
Ramon de Roma LDP Lost
1st District
For Board Member
Gomer Carta LDP Lost
Victor Escueta LDP Lost
Ramon Lijauco Lakas–CMD Lost
2nd District
For Representative
Justine Marc Chipeco LDP Won
For Board Member
Alfonso Javier LDP Lost
Neil Andrew Nocon LDP Lost
Philip Rodriguez Lakas–CMD Lost
3rd District
For Representative
Conrado Manicad KNP Lost
For Board Member
Adoracion Alava LDP Won
Renato Tubigan KNP Lost
4th District
For Representative
Benjamin Agarao Jr. LDP Won
For Board Member
Ferdinand Ragaza LDP Lost
Marlon Mangahas LDP Lost

Provincial elections

Gubernatorial election

Incumbent Teresita Lazaro is running for reelection her opponents is incumbent Vice Governor Danilo Fernandez and incumbent Congressman Rodolfo San Luis. [1]

Laguna Gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Teresita Lazaro (Incumbent) 317,116 35.32
PDSP Danilo Fernandez 302,65433.71
LDP Rodolfo San Luis278,10830.97
Total votes897,878 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Vice gubernatorial election

Incumbent Danilo Fernandez is not seeking reelection instead he is running for Governor. Edwin Olivarez is Lazaro's nominee his opponents is Ramon de Roma, Emilio Tiongco and Alex Garcia. [1]

Laguna Vice gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Edwin Olivarez 432,554 58.87
LDP Ramon de Roma171,75623.37
KAMPI Emilio Tiongco115,34215.70
Independent Alex Garcia15,1602.06
Total votes734,812 100.00
Lakas–CMD gain from NPC
Reference: [1]

Provincial Board

All 4 Districts of Laguna elected Sangguniang Panlalawigan or Provincial Board members. [1]

Summary

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–CMD (1991) 1,011,51462.729
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 307,39119.061
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 85,8545.320
Partido Dimasalang61,6943.830
Liberal Party (Philippines) 54,5793.380
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 16,2241.010
Iilsang Bansa, Iisang Diwa5,4320.340
Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino 2,6290.160
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1,4040.090
Independent politician 65,9024.090
ex officio seats3
Total1,612,623100.0013

1st District

2004 Laguna Provincial Board election in 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Gabnulang Alatiit (Incumbent) 90,119 16.73
Lakas–CMD Raul Marco Sison 84,825 15.74
Lakas–CMD Ramon Carrillo 75,390 13.99
Lakas–CMD Edilberto Aguilar61,20111.36
LDP Gomer Carta55,75610.35
Lakas–CMD Ramon Lijauco54,27910.07
LDP Victor Escueta34,4576.40
PMP Victor Sanchez33,5486.23
DimasalangSimplicio Carunungan28,2565.24
Independent Benjamin Lim9,3221.73
DimasalangLeonardo Lazarte6,2061.15
1 Bansa, 1 DiwaMa. Elvira Mance3,3190.62
1 Bansa, 1 DiwaMichael Mitz Velandres1,2470.23
1 Bansa, 1 DiwaOrlando Revilleza8660.16
Total votes538,790 100.00
Reference: [1]

2nd District

2004 Laguna Provincial Board election in 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Ramil Hernandez 121,672 22.61
Lakas–CMD Rolando Bagnes (Incumbent) 97,985 18.21
Lakas–CMD Susano Tapia (Incumbent) 78,406 14.57
Lakas–CMD Luis Tanyag61,71411.47
LDP Neil Andrew Nocon59,65511.08
Lakas–CMD Philip Rodriguez47,5368.65
Lakas–CMD Romeo Batacan40,1237.45
LDP Alfonso Javier32,1195.97
Total votes538,210 100.00
Reference: [1]

3rd District

2004 Laguna Provincial Board election in 3rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Arcadio Najie Gapangada (Incumbent) 72,925 27.18
LDP Adoracion Alava 62,676 23.36
PDSP Michael Potenciano43,99816.40
Liberal Mirabo Bueser42,57715.87
DimasalangReynaldo Paras27,23210.15
PDSP Emmanuel Loyola16,2246.05
KNP Renato Tubigan2,6290.98
Total votes268,261 100.00
Reference: [1]

4th District

2004 Laguna Provincial Board election in 4th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Eufemio Lagumbay 72,992 23.52
Lakas–CMD Benedicto Mario Palacol 52,347 16.87
PMP Jeffrie Baldemor52,30616.85
Independent Roy Lopez34,55711.13
LDP Ferdinand Ragaza32,82410.58
LDP Marlon Mangahas29,9049.64
Independent Augusto Kamatoy13,0544.21
Liberal Ricardo Ramirez12,0023.87
Independent Ernesto Coria5,2681.70
Independent Eduardo Mababangloob3,7011.19
KBL Rizalino Cariaso1,4040.45
Total votes310,359 100.00
Reference: [1]

Congressional elections

Each of Laguna's four legislative districts elected a representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [1]

1st District

Incumbent Uliran Joaquin is running for third and final term, her main rival is Melvin Matibag.

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Laguna's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Uliran Joaquin (Incumbent) 166,558 70.46
Lakas–CMD Melvin Matibag69,81229.54
Total votes236,370 100.00
NPC hold
Reference: [1]

2nd District

Incumbent Joaquin Chipeco Jr. is term-limited and barred for seeking another term, his party din't name a nominee, but he support his son Justine Marc Chipeco, his main rival is incumbent Calamba Mayor Severino Lajara.

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Laguna's 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Justine Marc Chipeco 155,760 63.35
Lakas–CMD Severino Lajara87,47635.58
Independent Leodegario Ilag2,6221.07
Total votes245,858 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

3rd District

Incumbent Danton Bueser is running for his third and final term.

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Laguna's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Danton Bueser (Incumbent) 143,377 87.93
KNP Conrado Manicad19,68712.07
Total votes163,064 100.00
Liberal hold
Reference: [1]

4th District

Incumbent Rodolfo San Luis is term limited and barred for seeking another term, his party named incumbent Provincial Board Member Benjamin Agarao Jr., Agarao main opponent is Magdaleno Palacol Jr. son of late Congressman Palacol Sr. and also incumbent Provincial Board Member Vincent Soriano.

2004 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Laguna's 4th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Benjamin Agarao Jr. 64,685 35.08
Liberal Vincent Soriano 49,26426.72
PMP Erwin Maceda44,56924.17
Lakas–CMD Magdaleno Palacol Jr.25,17813.66
Independent Louie Caballes6870.37
Total votes184,383 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

City and municipal elections

All municipalities of Laguna. Calamba City and San Pablo City will also elect mayor and vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each cities and municipalities per district. [1]

1st District

Biñan

Biñan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Hermis Perez (Incumbent) 34,586 56.50
LDP Jose Francisco Ruben Yatco26,52743.33
DimasalangBen Arnold Pulmano1010.16
Total votes61,214 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

San Pedro

San Pedro mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Felicisimo Vierneza (Incumbent) 47,811 50.27
NPC Celedonio Tayao40,47642.56
KNP Nicanor Gilbuena6,8137.16
Total votes95,100 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Leon Arcillas (Incumbent) 53,008 59.77
KAMPI Roberto Gonzales35,45439.97
Independent Bernardo Baniqued Sr.1430.16
DimasalangJelito Jamisola860.10
Total votes88,691 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

2nd District

Calamba

Calamba mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Joaquin Chipeco Jr. 92,506 69.01
Lakas–CMD Saturnino Lajara41,53830.99
Total votes134,044 100.00
LDP gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Bay

Bay mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Bruno Ramos 17,498 76.95
Lakas–CMD Edwin Ramos (Incumbent)5,24023.05
Total votes22,738 100.00
Independent gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Cabuyao

Cabuyao mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Nila Aguillo 32,535 53.43
PDP–Laban Edgardo Alimagno24,70940.58
Independent Constancio Alimagno Jr.3,6536.00
Total votes60,897 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Los Baños

Los Baños mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Caesar Perez (Incumbent) 25,417 63.10
LDP Francisco Lapis12,60531.29
LDP Antonio Kalaw2,2585.61
Total votes40,280 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

3rd District

San Pablo

San Pablo mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDPPMP Vicente Amante 45,618 45.10
Lakas–CMD Florante Aquino (Incumbent)32,19231.83
Liberal Arsenio Millares22,35522.10
KNP Alfredo Cosico9820.97
Total votes101,147 100.00
LDP gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Alaminos

Alaminos mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LakasLiberal Samuel Bueser (Incumbent) 8,516 48.81
PDSP Lorelei Pampolina4,69926.93
Independent Artemio Maiit4,20324.09
DimasalangAlfredo Cosico310.18
Total votes17,449 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Calauan

Calauan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Buenafrindo Berris (Incumbent) 9,886 50.03
LDP Germenegildo Ilagan9,87349.97
Total votes19,759 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Liliw

Liliw mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Cesar Sulibit 8,446 57.75
Lakas–CMD Jonathan Polistico (Incumbent)6,18042.25
Total votes14,626 100.00
LDP gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Nagcarlan

Nagcarlan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Rosendon Corales (Incumbent) 12,140 51.96
DimasalangEliseo Corcega10,68245.72
KNP Delfin Mojado5412.32
Total votes23,363 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Rizal

Rizal mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Rolen Urriquia 4,186 54.89
Lakas–CMD William Sombilla (Incumbent)3,44045.11
Total votes7,626 100.00
LDP gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Victoria

Victoria mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Dwight Kampitan 6,445 42.12
Lakas–CMD Renato Rebong (Incumbent)5,88838.48
Independent Saturnino Balagtas2,96919.40
Total votes15,302 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

4th District

Cavinti

Cavinti mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Floro Esguerra (Incumbent) 7,171 68.54
LDP Glicerio Pereña Jr.3,29231.46
Total votes10,463 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Famy

Famy mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD George Pangalinan (Incumbent) 2,594 39.85
LDP Emmanuel Acomular2,45837.76
DimasalangAmadeo Puño1,08916.73
KAMPILiberal Conrado Jamolin3695.67
Total votes6,510 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Kalayaan

Kalayaan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Emmanuel Magana (Incumbent) 5,769 63.86
Lakas–DimasalangAntonio de la Paz3,26563.86
Total votes9,034 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

Luisiana

Luisiana mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Manuel Rondilla 5,158 55.43
Independent Noel Rondilla2,12522.83
Lakas–CMD Estrilleta Diwajon2,02321.74
Total votes9,306 100.00
LDP gain from KAMPI
Reference: [1]

Lumban

Lumban mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Wilfredo Paraiso 4,965 35.21
Independent Reynato Añonuevo4,92734.94
Lakas–CMD Manolo Elbo2,13315.13
LDP Mamerta Lagrosa2,07714.73
Total votes14,102 100.00
LDP gain from Lakas–CMD
Reference: [1]

Mabitac

Mabitac mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Gerardo Fader 4,216 50.20
LDP Apollo Aguilar4,18349.80
Total votes8,399 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Magdalena

Magdalena mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Teresa Nieva Reodica 3,388 35.68
DimasalangDavid Aventurado Jr.3,24534.17
LDP Leovino Porcioncula2,86330.15
Total votes9,496 100.00
Lakas–CMD gain from KAMPI
Reference: [1]

Majayjay

Majayjay mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Victorino Rodillas (Incumbent) 7,471 67.09
Lakas–CMD Avelino Merestela2,79725.12
Akbayan Rey Gregory Cube8677.79
Total votes11,135 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Paete

Paete mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LakasLiberal Emmanuel Cadayona 4,012 37.72
LDP Elmoise Afurong (Incumbent)3,65834.40
Lakas–DimasalangBrigido Bagayan2,41522.71
Independent Charlie Baldemor5505.17
Total votes10,635 100.00
Lakas–CMD gain from LDP
Reference: [1]

Pagsanjan

Pagsanjan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Emillio Ramon Ejercito III (Incumbent) 13,092 81.22
Lakas–CMD Petronio Limlengco2,50115.51
LDP Abner Afuang 5273.27
Total votes16,120 100.00
PMP hold
Reference: [1]

Pakil

Pakil mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Ignacio Martinez (Incumbent) 5,804 63.20
LDP Fernando Cabañero3,38036.80
Total votes9,184 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Pangil

Pangil mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Juanita Manzana 4,537 47.15
Lakas–DimasalangJovito Reyes2,59426.96
LDP Agapito Valera Jr.2,45525.51
Independent Alfredo Acaylar370.38
Total votes9,623 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Pila

Pila mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Wilfredo Quiat (Incumbent) 7,306 38.12
LDP Edgardo Ramos5,98631.23
PDSP Rosauro Framil5,87330.64
Total votes19,165 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Domingo G. Panganiban (Incumbent) 17,881 43.74
Lakas–CMD Jaime Bautista Ching16,44040.22
Lakas–CMD Florencio Odejar6,55716.04
Total votes40,878 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

Santa Maria

Santa Maria mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Joel Cuento (Incumbent) 7,980 60.76
Independent Virginia Nipay5,15339.24
Total votes13,133 100.00
LDP hold
Reference: [1]

Siniloan

Siniloan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–CMD Guillermo Acero (Incumbent) 10,837 73.01
LDPKNP Cenon Realeza4,00726.99
Total votes14,844 100.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Reference: [1]

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