2016 Baguio local elections

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2016 Baguio mayoral election
 2013May 9, 2016 (2016-05-09) 2019  
Turnout78.43%
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Nominee Mauricio Domogan Del ClaravallJose Molintas
Party UNA Independent NPC
Running mateBetty Lourdes TabandaN/AEdison Bilog
Popular vote46,58439,83724,075
Percentage

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NomineeGuillermo Hernandez
Party Independent
Running mateN/A
Popular vote627

Mayor before election

Mauricio Domogan
UNA

Elected mayor

Mauricio Domogan
UNA

Local elections were held in Baguio on Monday, May 9, 2016, as a part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Voters elected candidates for the local elective posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the twelve councilors

Contents

Incumbent city mayor Mauricio Domogan ran and won the mayoralty seat for a third and final term in office. Incumbent vice mayor Edison Bilog also ran for a full term and won, after assuming the post following then-vice mayor Daniel Farinas' death. [1] [2]

Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Mauricio Domogan is running for a third and final term.

Baguio mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Mauricio Domogan 46,584 41.92
Independent Del Claravall39,83735.85
NPC Jose Molintas24,07521.67
Independent Guillermo Hernandez627.5
Valid ballots111,12395.85
Invalid or blank votes4,8064.15
Total votes115,929 100.00
UNA hold

Vice Mayor

Vice Mayor Edison Bilog is running for a full term as vice mayor, after assuming the post in 2014 following the death of then-vice mayor Daniel Farinas. [3]

Baguio vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Edison Bilog 45,817 42.59
Liberal Isabelo Cosalan Jr.27,62525.68
UNA Betty Lourdes Tabanda21,67120.14
Independent Fred Bagbagen12,12911.28
Independent Jeffrey Pinic325.3
Valid ballots107,56792.77
Invalid or blank votes8,3627.21
Total votes115,929 100.00
NPC hold

District representative

Incumbent Representative Nicasio Aliping Jr. is running for a second term. He was defeated by businessman Mark Go.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in the Lone District of Baguio
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Mark Go 45,482 41.28
Liberal Nicasio Aliping Jr.40,54936.80
NPC Bernardo Vergara 20,55318.65
Independent Rudy Aspilan2,9482.68
Independent Edgardo Duque647.5
Valid ballots110,17995.04
Invalid or blank votes5,7504.96
Total votes115,929 100.00
Nacionalista gain from Democratic Liberal

City Council

The 12 of 14 members of the Baguio City Council are elected at-large via multiple non-transferable vote, where each voter has 12 votes, and can vote up to 12 candidates. The 12 candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

The other 2 members are elected in indirect elections from the results of barangay elections.

PartySeats
Liberal Party 4
Nationalist People's Coalition 1
United Nationalist Alliance 6
Independent1
Ex officio seats2
Total14

Here is a list of candidates

Baguio City Council Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Leandro Yangot Jr. 55,060 47.49
UNA Edgar Avila 50,577 46.94
UNA Roberto Ortega 54,349 46.88
Liberal Joel Alangsab 53,141 45.84
NPC Faustino Olowan 52,294 45.11
UNA Elmer Datuin 49,491 42.69
Liberal Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon 48,387 41.74
UNA Elaine Sembrano 47,161 40.68
Independent Peter Fianza 43,937 37.90
UNA Lilia Fariñas 41,676 35.95
Liberal Arthur Allad-iw 41,046 35.41
UNA Benny Bomogao 36,945 31.87
UNA Erdolfo Balajadia32,64428.16
UNA Bummy Bumanglag31,39227.08
Independent Bong Mandapat30,90526.66
Liberal Jojo Cabato30,18226.03
Liberal Ronald Perez29,80325.71
Liberal Jun Orca29,09425.10
UNA Vladimir Cayabas26,71123.04
Independent Ferdy Bayasen25,29421.82
Nacionalista Grace Mayos23,71220.45
Liberal Rudy Paraan19,96717.22
Independent John Glenn Gaerlan18,22715.72
Independent Jonathan Vergara17,31614.94
NPC Gueliro Sugano16,21613.99
UNA Marlene De Castro14,42212.44
UNA Reenan Orate13,36511.53
Independent Wida Ueda12,80711.05
Nacionalista John Bagalawis12,13710.47
Independent Benjamin Macadangdang12,11610.45
Nacionalista Stanford Ang11,62010.02
NPC Roberto Awingan10,5189.07
NPC Carlos Ananayo9,6268.30
Independent Derek Bautista8,8607.64
NPC Nicanor Nialla7,7546.69
Independent Connie Tongawan5,6624.88
Independent Francis Padawil5,6344.86
Independent Robin Coteng5,1684.46
Independent Eddie Gapuz4,5903.96
Independent Paul Batnag4,5423.92
Independent Alan Antonio Mazo4,1163.55
Independent Gerry Uy3,6963.19
Independent Rose Abratique3,6793.17
Independent Ed Apostol3,1362.71
Independent Lalaine Estolas2,7832.40
NPC Arturo Pajarillaga1,2901.11
Total votes115,929 100.00

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