2010 Bohol local elections

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2010 Bohol gubernatorial elections
  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  
  Edgardo M. Chatto.jpg Cesar Montano.jpg
Nominee Edgardo Chatto Julius Caesar Herrera Cesar Montano
Party Lakas–Kampi Nacionalista Liberal
Running mateConcepcion LimTomas Abapo Jr.Elpidio Jala
Popular vote218,560162,510149,771
Percentage40.6430.2227.85

Governor before election

Erico Aumentado
Lakas–Kampi

Elected Governor

Edgardo Chatto
Lakas–Kampi

Local elections were held in the Province of Bohol on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 general election. Voters elected candidates for all local positions: a city or town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor, and representatives for the three district of Bohol. Bohol had posted an approximate total of 736,468 eligible voters based on the latest count after the deadline set on October 31, 2009, compared to a total of 695,445 voters in the 2007 election. [1] A total of 610,494, or 82.89%, cast their votes during the election day.

Contents

The administration Lakas-Kampi-CMD bets for the top provincial posts made a sweeping victory in all the three congressional districts as the first automated elections drew the final results. [2] Edgardo Chatto and his running mate, former provincial board member Concepcion Lim, won with a remarkable margins over rivals. The three congressional seats in the province were also won by Lakas-Kampi-CMD candidates, namely former Gov. Rene Relampagos for the first district, Gov. Erico Aumentado for the second district and former Department of Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap for the third district. [3]

Results

The candidates for governor and vice governor with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [4] They are voted separately, and therefore may be from different parties when elected.

Gubernatorial election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. The total number of voters was 610,494.

Bohol gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Edgardo Chatto 218,560 40.64
Nacionalista Julius Caesar Herrera 162,51030.22
Liberal Cesar Montano 149,77127.85
PGRPEunice Cabillo-Campo5,3040.99
Independent Jetur Ramada1,5850.29
Total votes537,730 100.00
Lakas–Kampi gain from Nacionalista

Vice gubernatorial election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. The total number of voters was 610,494.

Bohol vice gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Concepcion Lim 169,363 35.35
Nacionalista Tomas Abapo, Jr.158,07833.00
Liberal Elpidio Jala137,51628.70
Independent Cresencio Alturas14,1102.95
Total votes479,067 100.00
Lakas–Kampi gain from Nacionalista

Congressional elections

Each of Bohol's three legislative districts had elections for the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.

1st District, Candidates for Congressman

Edgar M. Chatto (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) was the incumbent, but ineligible for re-election because he was already in his third consecutive term. Former governor Rene Relampagos ran in his place under the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, and Lakas-Kampi-CMD also supported his candidacy. [5]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Rene Relampagos 92,220 50.57
Liberal Edgar Kapirig45,56124.98
NPC Oscar Glovasa43,67423.95
Independent Mario Magat Jr.9200.50
Total votes182,375 100.00
LDP gain from Liberal

2nd District, Candidates for Congressman

Roberto Cajes was the incumbent, but ineligible for re-election since he was already in his third consecutive term. Lakas-Kampi-CMD initially nominated Erico B. Aumentado as their candidate, but Aumentado was expelled from the party because of his alleged association with Manny Villar, the presidential nominee of the rival Nacionalista Party. Lakas-Kampi-CMD then sent a certificate of nomination to incumbent congressman Cajes' wife Judith. [6]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Erico B. Aumentado [2] 94,017 57.46
Independent Judith Cajes 57,87435.37
Liberal Danilo Mendez9,53735.37
PMP Rolando Andy Manatad2,1931.34
Total votes163,621 100.00
Lakas–Kampi gain from Liberal

3rd District, Candidate for Congressman

Adam Relson Jala (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) was the incumbent but decided not to run for a second term. Instead, he ran for provincial vice governorship but then dropped his candidacy to support his uncle, Elpidio Jala, who was also running for vice governor. Secretary of Agriculture Arthur Yap ran unopposed, the only cabinet official not facing opposition. [7]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Arthur Yap 136,164 100.00
Total votes136,164 100.00

Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections

Both the 1st and 2nd District of Bohol elected three Sangguniang Panlalawigan, or provincial board members. The 3rd District, with the highest population, elected four board members. The candidates with the highest number of votes win the seats allocated for each district, with the number of winning candidates per district equal to the number of seats that district sends to the provincial legislature.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas Kampi CMD 457,98837.185
Nacionalista Party 424,48134.463
Liberal Party 151,18512.270
PDP–Laban 80,9296.571
Independent117,3809.531
Ex officio seats3
Total1,231,963100.0013
Total votes610,494

1st District

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Bohol 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Cesar Tomas Lopez 80,929 20.16
Lakas–Kampi Abeleon Damalerio 64,248 20.00
Lakas–Kampi Venzencio Arcamo 55,196 16.0
Nacionalista Danilo Bantugan52,15112.99
Nacionalista Doris Dinorog-Obeña41,70810.39
Independent Raul Barbarona41,19410.26
Liberal Nemesio Monton37,2689.28
Liberal Cirilo Esperanza Jr.14,1143.52
Liberal Zeus Manuel Descallar9,8462.45
Independent Rodolfo Cañizares4,7761.19
Total votes201,884 100.00

2nd District

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Bohol 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Josephine Socorro Jumamoy 78,855 25.00
Nacionalista Gerardo Garcia 71,035 22.52
Lakas–Kampi Romulo Cepedoza 47,378 15.02
Nacionalista Feliberto Camacho34,60310.97
Lakas–Kampi Mutya Kismet Tirol-Macuño30,4799.66
Liberal Wenceslao Garcia23,8097.55
Liberal Eliseo Boyles19,1976.08
Liberal Luciano Bentulan Jr.10,1273.21
Total votes194,765 100.00

3rd District

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies

Bohol 3rd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Dionisio Balite 112,270 21.80
Nacionalista Bienvenido Molina 79,045 15.35
Independent Godofreda Tirol 64,512 12.53
Lakas–Kampi Brigido Imboy 54,287 10.54
Liberal Florencia Garcia54,10710.53
Lakas–Kampi Josil Trabajo45,5078.84
Lakas–Kampi Aster Apalisok-Piollo42,0398.16
Lakas–Kampi Senen Lloren39,9997.77
Nacionalista Felix Casingcasing Sr.33,6696.54
Independent Eduardo Enerio6,8981.34
Total votes213,845 100.00

Mayoral Elections

All municipalities of Bohol and Tagbilaran City elected mayors and vice-mayors in this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes won seats, and were voted separately. Therefore, they may belong to different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities for each district. [8] Out of 47 towns and one city, Tagbilaran City, 22 mayors were reelected to their position and 26 were elected as new mayors. There were 37 male and 11 females elected as city or town executive. On the other hand, 34 were elected as new vice mayors and 14 incumbents were reelected. The new vice mayors included six incumbent mayors who slid down and won. [9]

1st District, candidates for Mayor

Tagbilaran City

The total number of voters was 40,690. Defeated vice mayor Jose Antonio Veloso filed a protest at the Commission on Elections in Manila against re-elected Mayor Dan Neri Lim after claiming that there were irregularities in the May 10 polls. [10] Lim won in all 15 barangays of the city including Booy, also the home barangay of Veloso. Nuevas Tirol-Montes was also reelected as vice mayor.

Tagbilaran City mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Dan Neri Lim 24,061 60.47
Lakas–Kampi Jose Antonio Veloso15,72639.53
Total votes39,787 100.00

Alburquerque

The total number of voter was 5,383. Jet Jose Ugdoracion was also reelected as vice mayor.

Alburquerque mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Rene Buates1,68932.32
Liberal Cirilo Jalad1,36826.18
Lakas–Kampi Efren Tungol 2,169 41.50
Total votes5,226 100.00

Antequera

The total number of voters was 7,319. Jose Mario Pahang became the newly elected mayor and Liliosa Nunag was also reelected as vice mayor.

Antequera mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Jose Mario Pahang 3,656 52.48
Independent Samuel Rebosura3,31047.52
Total votes6,966 100.00

Baclayon

The total number of voters was 9,342. Both Alvin Uy and Jodel Theodore Cabahug were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Baclayon mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Pelegrino Ibao120.13
Nacionalista Alvin Uy 4,644 50.50
Lakas–Kampi Benecio Uy4,54049.37
Total votes9,196 100.00

Balilihan

The total number of voters was 8,516. Dominisio Chatto became the newly elected mayor while Efren Chatto was reelected as vice mayor.

Balilihan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Dominicio Chatto 6,359 100.00
Total votes6,359 100.00

Calape

The total number of voters was 16,024. Incumbent mayor Sulpicio Yu Jr. was reelected as town mayor together with his brother Nelson Yu, who also won as vice-mayor over their rivals.

Calape mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Gerardo Quadrasal Jr.2,85618.60
Lakas–Kampi Sulpicio Yu Jr. 12,496 81.40
Total votes15,063 100.00

Catigbian

The total number of voters was 11,108. Both Roberto Salinas and Reynald Lacea were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Catigbian mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Roberto Salinas 7,502 100.00
Total votes7,502 100.00

Corella

Total number of voters was 3,938. Both Epifanio Bolando and Vito Rapal were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Corella mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Epifanio Bolando 2,050 53.33
Nacionalista Jose Nicanor Tocmo1,79446.67
Total votes3,844 100.00

Cortes

Total number of voters was 8,437. Both Apolinaria Balistoy and Danilo Montero were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Cortes mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Apolinaria Balistoy 5,098 62.12
Independent Rodrigo Dennis Uy3,10937.88
Total votes8,207 100.00

Dauis

The total number of voters was 18,024. Jaime Jimenez became the newly elected mayor while Allan Coloma was reelected as vice mayor.

Dauis mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Victorio Migrino8,82850.43
PMP Jaime Jimenez 8,678 49.57
Total votes17,506 100.00

Loon

The total number of voters was 20,117. Lloyd Peter Lopez became the newly elected mayor while Edwin Ladeza was reelected as vice mayor.

Loon mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Wilfredo Caresosa3,99919.88
PDP–Laban Lloyd Peter Lopez 16,118 80.12
Total votes20,117 100.00

Maribojoc

The total number of voters was 10,222. Both Leoncio Evasco and Fructuoso Redulla Jr. were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Maribojoc mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Leoncio Evasco 6,143 60.91
Lakas–Kampi Jose Veloso3,94239.09
Total votes10,085 100.00

Panglao

The total number of voters was 15,440. Both Benedicto Alcala and Evangeline Lazaro were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Panglao mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Benedicto Alcala 5,512 36.74
Liberal Arturo Arboladura2111.41
LDP Pedro Fuertes4,22820.18
Independent Leonila Montero5,05033.66
Total votes15,001 100.00

Sikatuna

The total number of voters was 3,998. Jose Ellorimo became the newly elected mayor while Julian Manigo was reelected as vice mayor.

Sikatuna mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Ireneo Calimpusan1,76043.99
Nacionalista Jose Ellorimo 2,190 56.01
Total votes3,924 100.00

Tubigon

The total number of voters was 21,861. Incumbent mayor Luna Piezas lost to William Jao by 16.9% of votes. However, Piezas said he will file a formal complaint before the local courts for alleged election fraud last May 10 polls. Piezas claimed he was a victim of a "pre-programmed compact flash card" which manipulated the results of the local elections in his hometown. [11] William Jao became the newly elected mayor while Virgilio Fortich was reelected was vice mayor.

Tubigon mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista William Jao 12,483 56.67
Lakas–Kampi Luna Piezas8,79241.33
Total votes21,275 100.00

2nd District, Candidates for Mayor

Bien Unido

The total number of voters was 11,557. Both Niño Rey Boniel and Justiniane Petronilo were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Bien Unido mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Virginia Baruffol470.42
Nacionalista Niño Rey Boniel 5,983 53.82
Lakas–Kampi Rogelio Villarias5,08647.75
Total votes11,116 100.00

Buenavista

The total number of voters was 13,747. Both Robert Celocia and Ronald Lowell Tirol were elected as the new mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Buenavista mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Robert Celosia 6,788 51.86
Lakas–Kampi Elsa Tirol6,25547.79
Total votes13,090 100.00

Clarin

The total number of voters was 10,546. Allen Ray Piezas became the newly elected mayor while Hermogenes Diezon was reelected as vice mayor.

Clarin mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Allen Ray Piezas 6,644 65.93
Nacionalista Trifon Sanchez1,60915.97
Independent Maria Juditha Simbajon1,82518.11
Total votes10,078 100.00

Dagohoy

The total number of voters was 8,631. Both Herminio Relampagos and Jemilo Puertos were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Dagohoy mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Anania David2,04924.73
Independent Herminio Relampagos 6,235 75.27
Total votes8,284 100.00

Danao

The total number of voters was 8,289. Luis Thomas Gonzaga was reelected as mayor while Jose Cepedoza became the newly elected vice mayor.

Danao mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Louis Thomas Gonzaga 6,752 100.00
Total votes6,752 100.00

Getafe

The total number of voters was 14,981. Cary Camacho became the newly elected mayor while Simon Torreon was reelected as vice mayor.

Getafe mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Cary Camacho 5,352 37.16
Nacionalista Maria Fe Camacho-Lejos4,29929.85
Lakas–Kampi Manuel Monillas4,75132.39
Total votes14,402 20.00

Inabanga

The total number of voters was 20,553. Jose Jono Jumamoy was reelected as mayor while Wenceslao Lao became the newly elected vice mayor.

Inabanga mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Jose Jono Jumamoy 16,388 85.62
Liberal Geronimo Mejias2,75314.38
Total votes19,141 100.00

Pres. Carlos P. Garcia

The total number of voters was 10,873. Tesalonica Boyboy was reelected as mayor while Nestor Abad became the newly elected vice mayor.

Pres. Carlos P. Garcia mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Tesalonica Boyboy 7,796 74.93
Independent Casiano Oldigado1,83317.62
Liberal Leoniso Rosales7767.46
Total votes10,405 100.00

Sagbayan

The total number of voters was 11,390. Ricardo Suarez became the newly elected mayor while Charito Lao was reelected as vice mayor.

Sagbayan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Castelar Borja360.33
Lakas–Kampi Pastor Gudia4,30439.04
Liberal Ricardo Suarez 6,686 60.64
Total votes11,026 100.00

San Isidro

The total number of voters was 4,963. Jacinto Naraga became the newly elected mayor while Eudoxio Asoy was reelected as vice mayor.

San Isidro mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Apolinar Gumanid2,29347.24
Nacionalista Jacinto Naraga 2,561 52.27
Total votes4,854 100.00

San Miguel

The total number of voters was 10,811. Both Claudio Bonior and Jonathan Reyes were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

San Miguel mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Claudio Bonior 5,629 53.27
PMP Pinat, Nunila4,93846.73
Total votes10,567 100.00

Talibon

The total number of voters was 24,890. Both Restituto Auxtero and Marcos Aurestila were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Talibon mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Restituto Auxtero 12,452 51.70
Independent Juanario Item11,63148.30
Total votes24,083 100.00

Trinidad

The total number of voters was 14,123. Both Roberto Cajes and Francisco Gonzales were elected as the new mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Trinidad mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Roberto Cajes 8,045 59.15
Liberal Florencio Flores Jr.5,55640.85
Total votes13,601 100.00

Ubay

The total number of voters was 29,411. Eutiquio Bernales Sr. and Constantino Reyes were reelected as mayor and vice mayor respectively.

Ubay mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Galicano Atup8,26729.96
Lakas–Kampi Eutiquio Bernales Sr. 11,465 41.41
Independent Amalia Tirol7,95428.73
Total votes27,686 100.00

3rd District, Candidates for Mayor

Alicia

The total number of voters was 10,982. Both Marnilou Ayuban and Basilio Balahay were elected as the new mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Alicia mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Marnilou Ayuban 5,867 55.70
Lakas–Kampi Pedro Miasco4,66744.30
Total votes10,534 100.00

Anda

The total number of voters was 8,634. Angelina Simacio became the newly elected mayor while Paulino Amper was reelected as vice mayor.

Anda mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Domenciano Deligero4735.49
Lakas–Kampi Reinerio Makinano4,08447.42
Nacionalista Angelina Simacio 4,086 47.43
Total votes8,615 100.00

Batuan

The total number of voters was 6,663. Gregoria Pepito became the newly elected mayor while Antonino Jumawid was reelected as vice mayor.

Batuan mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Necitas Avito Dumagan4036.21
Independent Gaudencio Gamayot2383.67
LDP Rolando Emmanuel Leyson2,83243.62
Lakas–Kampi Gregoria Pepito 3,019 46.50
Total votes6,492 100.00

Bilar

The total number of voters was 9,178. Norman Palacio became the newly elected mayor while Arnold Calamba was reelected as vice mayor.

Bilar mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Esther Corazon Galbreath4,38448.71
Nacionalista Norman Palacio 4,616 51.29
Total votes9,000 100.00

Candijay

The total number of voters was 15,064. Incumbent mayor Sergio Amora Jr. was reelected as town mayor under Lakas-Kampi-CMD. While, his brother Rey Amora, an Independent also won as vice mayor.

Candijay mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Sergio Amora Jr. 8,688 58.94
NPC Trygve Olaivar6,05341.06
Total votes14,741 100.00

Carmen

The total number of voters was 22,659. Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes became the newly elected mayor while Pedro Budiongan was reelected as vice mayor.

Carmen mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes 13,480 61.42
Nacionalista Manuel Molina8,46738.58
Total votes21,947 100.00

Dimiao

The total number of voters was 8,288. Sylvia Adame was reelected as mayor while Danilo Guivencan became the newly elected vice mayor.

Dimiao mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Slyvia Adame 4,210 52.16
Independent Jaime Balbon3,86247.84
Total votes8,072 100.00

Duero

The total number of voters was 9,594. Both Cornelius Ocay and Patton Olano were elected as the new mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Duero mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Angelito Betonio3,58938.74
LDP Cornelius Ocay 5,675 61.26
Total votes9,264 100.00

Garcia-Hernandez

The total number of voters was 11,342. Miguelito Galendez became the newly elected mayor while Pio Salmasan was reelected as vice mayor.

Garcia Hernandez mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Miguelito Galendez 6,024 54.64
Lakas–Kampi Tita Gallentes5,00145.36
Total votes11,025 100.00

Guindulman

The total number of voters was 15,452. Both Maria Fe Piezas and Maria Edineth Hohmann were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Guindulman mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Oriculo Granada4,31828.94
Lakas–Kampi Maria Fe Piezas 10,604 71.08
Total votes14,922 100.00

Jagna

The total number of voters was 16,708. Fortunato Abrenilla Jr. became the newly elected mayor while Exuperio Lloren was reelected as vice mayor.

Jagna mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Fortunato Abrenilla Jr. 11,947 74.09
Liberal Joseph Rañola4,17925.91
Total votes16,126 100.00

Lila

The total number of voters was 5,829. Both Regina Salazar and Frederick Raut were elected as the new mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Lila mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Alex Paigan1,00117.76
Lakas–Kampi Regina Salazar 4,636 82.24
Total votes5,637 100.00

Loay

The total number of voters was 9,710. Both Rosemarie Lim-Imboy and Paulino Tejano were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Loay mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Magileo Wilfredo Flores3,81839.85
Lakas–Kampi Rosemarie Lim-Imboy 5,764 60.15
Total votes9,582 100.00

Loboc

The total number of voters was 8,807. Leon Calipusan was reelected as mayor while Luisito Digal became the newly elected vice mayor.

Loboc mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Leon Calipusan 6,570 78.03
Liberal Petronilo Sarigumba1,85021.97
Total votes8,420 100.00

Mabini

The total number of voters was 12,256. Esther Tabigue became the newly elected mayor while Stephen Rances was reelected as vice mayor.

Mabini mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Edna Bagabaldo1,1839.89
Nacionalista Sancho Bernales2,82123.57
Independent Jesha Cuyacot2,21818.53
Independent Venancio Jayoma7866.57
Lakas–Kampi Esther Tabigue 4,959 41.44
Total votes11,967 100.00

Pilar

The total number of voters was 12,454. Both Wilson Pajo and Wilfredo Bernante Jr. were reelected as mayor and vice mayor of the town.

Pilar mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Necitas Cubrado5,99249.33
Lakas–Kampi Wilson Pajo 6,155 50.67
Total votes12,147 100.00

Sevilla

The total number of voters was 5,770. Ernesita Digal became the newly elected mayor while Simplicio Maestrado Jr. was reelected as vice mayor.

Sevilla mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Ernesita Digal 2,990 52.89
Nacionalista Carlito Fernandez2,66347.11
Total votes5,653 100.00

Sierra Bullones

The total number of voters was 11,929. Alfredo Gamalo became the newly elected mayor while Sinforiano Cutin was reelected as vice mayor.

Sierra Bullones mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Rainfredo Buslon5,39946.45
Lakas–Kampi Alfredo Gamalo 6,223 53.55
Total votes11,622 100.00

Valencia

The total number of voters was 12,377. Henrietta Gan was reelected as mayor while Jorge Buslon became the newly elected vice mayor.

Valencia mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Jose Daleon Jr.270.23
Lakas–Kampi Henrietta Gan 6,490 54.67
Nacionalista Leo Olegario5,35445.10
Total votes11,871 100.00

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The 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections were held on May 10, 2010, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines to serve in the 15th Congress of the Philippines from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The Philippines uses parallel voting for seats in the House of Representatives; a voter has two votes: one for a representative from one's legislative district, and another for a sectoral representative via closed lists under the party-list system, with a 2% election threshold and 3-seat cap, when the parties with 2% of the national vote or more not meeting the 20% of the total seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will get one seat each until the 20% requirement is met.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Marinduque local elections</span> Election in the Philippines

Local elections were held in the Province of Marinduque on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representative for the lone district of Marinduque.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Central Luzon</span>

Elections were held in Central Luzon for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 10, 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Central Visayas</span>

Elections were held in Central Visayas for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 10, 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Philippine gubernatorial elections</span>

Gubernatorial elections was held in the Philippines on May 10, 2010. All provinces elected their provincial governors for three-year terms that will begin on June 30, 2010. Governors that are currently serving their third consecutive terms are prohibited from running as governors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Retiring and term-limited incumbents in the 2010 Philippine House of Representatives election</span>

There are a total of 77 retiring and term-limited congressmen after the 14th Congress. Congressmen who had served three consecutive terms are prohibited from running in the elections; they may run again in 2013 for the 16th Congress.

Local elections was held in the Valenzuela City on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Bulacan local elections</span>

Local elections will be held in the Province of Bulacan on May 10, 2010 as part of the 2010 general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town 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 Bulacan.

Local elections were held in the Province of Tarlac on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 general election. Voters elected candidates for all local positions: four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, vice governor, governor, and representatives for the three districts of Tarlac.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Cebu local elections</span> Local election in Cebu, Philippines

Local elections were held in the province of Cebu on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected a mayor, vice mayor, nine district representatives (including two from Cebu City and the newly formed lone district of Lapu-Lapu City, and town and city councilors as well as two provincial board members came from six provincial districts.

A special election for Cagayan's 2nd district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on March 12, 2011. The special election was called after the incumbent representative, Florencio Vargas died in July 2010. Vargas' daughter, Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso, was elected after beating former Governor of Cagayan Edgar Lara, Vargas' opponent in the 2010 election. Alfonso would then serve the remainder of her father's term which ended in 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino</span> Political party in the Philippines

The Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI), formerly known as the Kabalikat ng Mamamayang Pilipino, was a political party in the Philippines. It is the main party of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. In June 2008, Kampi merged into the Lakas–CMD.

Local elections were held in the Province of Cavite on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, councilors, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the seven districts of Cavite.

Local elections were held on May 13, 2013 in the Province of Bohol as part of the 2013 Philippine General election. Registered voters elected local positions, which were 386 city and municipal councilors, 48 city and town mayors and vice-mayors, 10 provincial board or Sangguniang Panlalawigan members, one governor and vice-governor, and one representative for each of the three districts of Bohol.

The Bohol local elections held on May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: a city or town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Bohol local elections</span>

Bohol local elections was held last May 13, 2019 as part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: a city or town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Bohol local elections</span> General election in the Philippines

Bohol local elections were held on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: the governor, vice-governor, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol, city or town mayor, vice mayor and councilors.

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