2010 Marinduque local elections

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2010 Marinduque gubernatorial election
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  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  
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Nominee Carmencita Reyes Jose Antonio Carrion
Party Bigkis Pinoy Lakas–Kampi
Running mateAntonio Uy Jr.Jasper Lim
Popular vote40,63928,548
Percentage41.54%29.18%

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The colors indicate municipalities where a candidate gathered the majority of votes(governor/vice-governor/congressman): Dirty Yellow for Carmencita Reyes / Antonio Uy / Allan Velasco, Yellow for Carmencita Reyes / Antonio Uy / Edmundo Reyes, Orange for Carmencita Reyes / Jasper Lim / Allan Velasco and Red for Wilfredo Red / Antonio Uy / Allan Velasco. Incumbent Jose Antonio Carrion, Narciso Daquioag and incumbent vice-governor Tomas Pizarro was unable to secure a majority in any of the municipalities.

Governor before election

Jose Antonio Carrion
Lakas–Kampi

Elected Governor

Carmencita Reyes
Bigkis Pinoy

Philippine House of Representatives election at Marinduque
May 10, 2010
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Nominee Lord Allan Jay Velasco Edmundo O. Reyes
Party Lakas–Kampi Liberal
Popular vote52,40748,300
Percentage52.04%47.96%

Congressman before election

Carmencita Reyes
Bigkis Pinoy

Elected Congressman

Lord Allan Jay Velasco
Lakas–Kampi

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.

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Gubernatorial, vice gubernatorial and congressional election

Incumbent governor Jose Antonio N. Carrion will run for his second term as governor of Marinduque. This election, he will run under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD banner; he ran previously as an independent on the last election.

Incumbent congresswoman Carmencita Reyes is allowed to run for a second term, but chose to run for governor. She was formerly a member of Lakas–CMD but became an independent candidate due to the Carrion's membership of Lakas-Kampi-CMD. Despite all of this she was the guest candidate of the Liberal party. On the ballot she was Bigkis Pinoy's candidate.

Former Sta. Cruz mayor and businessman Wilfredo Red will run again for governor. He failed to win the previous election and was in the last place in the race for governor, which was won by Carrion.

Incumbent vice-governor Tomas Pizarro will run for his second term as vice-governor of Marinduque. He was a member of Kampi during the last election. He defected to the Nacionalista Party for this election.

Incumbent sangunniang panlalawigan member Jasper Lim is allowed to run for a third term, but chose to run for vice-governor. He was bannered under his brother and former Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas president James Marty Lim's Alliance for Barangay Concerns party. He is also the running mate of Carrion under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD

With Carmencita Reyes running for governor, her son and former congressman Edmundo O. Reyes is expected to reclaim his seat. He defected to the Liberal party after Carrion's membership to Lakas-Kampi-CMD party. He did not run in the previous election because he was ineligible to run because he already claimed the three-term limit.

Provincial Administrator and Carrion ally Lord Allan Jay Velasco will also run for the congressional seat, despite having no previous experience in Marinduque politics but, as provincial administrator, Velasco is the Lakas-Kampi-CMD nominee for the said congressional elections.

The primary issue for this upcoming elections was the ongoing power crisis happening at Marinduque.

Results

Provincial and congressional election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Marinduque Gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Bigkis Pinoy Carmencita O. Reyes [A] 40,639 41.54
Lakas–Kampi Jose Antonio N. Carrion (incumbent)28,54829.18
Independent Wilfredo Red27,79928.41
Independent Narciso Daquioag8490.87
Majority12,09112.36
Valid ballots97,83594.06
Invalid or blank votes6,1785.94
Total votes104,013 100.00
Bigkis Pinoy gain from Lakas–Kampi

Notes

Marinduque Vice-Gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Antonio Uy Jr. 47,345 51.75
Lakas–Kampi Jasper Lim [B] 30,84533.72
Nacionalista Tomas Pizarro (incumbent)13,29714.53
Majority16,50018.35
Valid ballots91,48787.96
Invalid or blank votes12,52612.04
Total votes104,013 100.00
Liberal gain from Nacionalista
Philippine House of Representatives election at Marinduque
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Lord Allan Jay Q. Velasco 52,407 52.04
Liberal Edmundo O. Reyes48,30047.96
Valid ballots100,70796.82
Invalid or blank votes3,3063.18
Total votes104,013 100.00
Lakas–Kampi gain from Liberal

Sangguniang Panlalawigan Election results

Voting is via plurality-at-large voting: in each of Marinduque's two districts, voters will vote for four members of the provincial legislature, then the four candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party 104,24238.105
Lakas Kampi CMD 62,33922.791
Nacionalista Party 18,4726.750
Independent88,51432.362
Ex officio seats3
Total273,567100.0011
Total votes104,013

1st District

Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent second district. Marinduque districts.JPG
Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent second district.

Municipality: Boac, Mogpog, Gasan

Marinduque 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Melecio Go 21,149 14.71
Liberal Allan Nepomuceno 21,130 14.69
Liberal Mark Anthony Seño 16,424 11.42
Independent George Aliño II 15,879 11.04
Independent Leticia Monte15,85211.02
Liberal Florante Saet13,9599.71
Nacionalista Robert Narito10,7847.50
Independent Rolando Larracas10,6297.39
Lakas–Kampi Henry Evia10,2747.14
Independent Ramoncito Morales7,7295.38
Total votes54,492 100.00
  • Mark Joseph de Leon (Independent) was disqualified after the ballots were printed. All of his votes are considered spoilt.

2nd District

Municipality: Sta. Cruz, Torrijos, Buenavista

Marinduque 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Amelia Aguirre 18,212 14.04
Liberal Harold Red 15,231 11.74
Liberal Eleuterio R. Raza, Jr. 14,693 11.32
Liberal Epifania Rosas 12,888 9.93
Lakas–Kampi Idelfonso De Los Santos12,4839.62
Independent Aristeo Lecaroz12,4269.58
Lakas–Kampi Yolando Querubin11,6108.95
Liberal Ramfel Preclaro9,9177.64
Lakas–Kampi Cesaria Zoleta9,7607.52
Nacionalista Juan Carlos Pizarro7,6885.92
Independent Manuel Rejano4,8503.74
Total votes49,521 100.00

Municipal Election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Boac

Boac Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Roberto Madla 11,625 53.43
Liberal Meynardo Solomon (incumbent)7,91836.39
PMP Jose Alvarez1,5917.31
Independent Pedrito Nepomuceno6242.87
Majority3,70716.27
Valid ballots21,75895.48
Invalid or blank votes1,0304.52
Total votes22,788 100
Lakas–Kampi gain from Liberal
  • Jose Alvarez later joined the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino. However he is still listed on the official ballot as an independent candidate.
  • Roberto Madla later joined the Lakas-Kampi-CMD. However he is still listed on the official ballot as an independent
Boac Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Dante Marquez (incumbent) 14,645 74.28
Independent Enrique Palma4,53122.98
Independent Christopher Lazarte5392.73
Majority10,11444.38%
Valid ballots19,71586.51
Invalid or blank votes3,07313.49
Total votes22,788 100
Liberal hold

Mogpog

Mogpog Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Senen Livelo Jr. (incumbent) 7,464 50.23
Liberal Jonathan Garcia6,56044.15
Independent Ruben Tan8365.63
Majority9045.74%
Valid ballots14,86094.31
Invalid or blank votes8975.69
Total votes15,757 100
Lakas–Kampi hold
Mogpog Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Sebastian Mandalihan (incumbent) 7,483 54.41
Liberal Rolando Mantala6,27145.59
Majority1,2127.69%
Valid ballots13,75487.29
Invalid or blank votes2,00312.71
Total votes15,757 100
Lakas–Kampi hold

Gasan

Gasan Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Victoria L. Lim [B] (incumbent) 8,455 54.64
Liberal Rolando Tolentino7,01845.36
Majority1,4379.011%
Valid ballots13,75486.25
Invalid or blank votes2,19313.75
Total votes15,947 100
Lakas–Kampi hold
Gasan Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Servillano M. Balitaan [B] (incumbent) 8,822 59.40
Liberal Patrick Del Mundo6,02940.60
Majority2,79317.51%
Valid ballots14,85193.13
Invalid or blank votes1,0966.87
Total votes15,947 100
Lakas–Kampi hold

Notes

Sta. Cruz

Sta. Cruz Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Percival Morales 15,508 62.10
Liberal Ruben F. Revilla (incumbent)9,46337.90
Total votes24,971 100
Lakas–Kampi gain from Liberal
Sta. Cruz Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ishmael Lim 11,821 49.45
Lakas–Kampi Alejandro Palamos (incumbent)11,35047.48
Independent Gilbert Ordillano7333.07
Total votes23,904 100
Liberal gain from Lakas–Kampi

Torrijos

Torrijos Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Gil Briones (incumbent) 5,319 44.56
Liberal Juan Fernandez Jr.4,51137.79
Independent Gabriel Revilla1,83015.33
Independent Anselmo Pedrigal2782.33
Total votes11,938 100
Lakas–Kampi hold
Torrijos Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Roberto Macdon 4,937 42.48
Independent Eugene Arellano3,35028.82
Lakas–Kampi Ronald Laus2,15618.55
Independent Preny Estrada8677.46
Independent Romualdo Regio3122.68
Total votes11,622 100
Liberal hold

Buenavista

Buenavista Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas–Kampi Russel Madrigal 4,158 52.77
Liberal Hanilee Siena2,68534.07
Nacionalista Celso Arevalo82610.48
Independent Anatalio Balace2112.68
Total votes7,880 100
Lakas–Kampi hold
Buenavista Vice-Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Montano Saguid 3,933 54.25
Independent David Vitto3,31745.75
Total votes7,250 100
Liberal gain from Lakas–Kampi

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