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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
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]
Incumbent mayor Mauricio Domogan is running for a third and final term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UNA | Mauricio Domogan | 46,584 | 41.92 | ||
Independent | Del Claravall | 39,837 | 35.85 | ||
NPC | Jose Molintas | 24,075 | 21.67 | ||
Independent | Guillermo Hernandez | 627 | .5 | ||
Valid ballots | 111,123 | 95.85 | |||
Invalid or blank votes | 4,806 | 4.15 | |||
Total votes | 115,929 | 100.00 | |||
UNA hold |
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]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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NPC | Edison Bilog | 45,817 | 42.59 | ||
Liberal | Isabelo Cosalan Jr. | 27,625 | 25.68 | ||
UNA | Betty Lourdes Tabanda | 21,671 | 20.14 | ||
Independent | Fred Bagbagen | 12,129 | 11.28 | ||
Independent | Jeffrey Pinic | 325 | .3 | ||
Valid ballots | 107,567 | 92.77 | |||
Invalid or blank votes | 8,362 | 7.21 | |||
Total votes | 115,929 | 100.00 | |||
NPC hold |
Incumbent Representative Nicasio Aliping Jr. is running for a second term. He was defeated by businessman Mark Go.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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Nacionalista | Mark Go | 45,482 | 41.28 | |||
Liberal | Nicasio Aliping Jr. | 40,549 | 36.80 | |||
NPC | Bernardo Vergara | 20,553 | 18.65 | |||
Independent | Rudy Aspilan | 2,948 | 2.68 | |||
Independent | Edgardo Duque | 647 | .5 | |||
Valid ballots | 110,179 | 95.04 | ||||
Invalid or blank votes | 5,750 | 4.96 | ||||
Total votes | 115,929 | 100.00 | ||||
Nacionalista gain from Democratic Liberal |
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.
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Liberal Party | 4 | |
Nationalist People's Coalition | 1 | |
United Nationalist Alliance | 6 | |
Independent | 1 | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |
Total | 14 |
Here is a list of candidates
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 Balajadia | 32,644 | 28.16 | |
UNA | Bummy Bumanglag | 31,392 | 27.08 | |
Independent | Bong Mandapat | 30,905 | 26.66 | |
Liberal | Jojo Cabato | 30,182 | 26.03 | |
Liberal | Ronald Perez | 29,803 | 25.71 | |
Liberal | Jun Orca | 29,094 | 25.10 | |
UNA | Vladimir Cayabas | 26,711 | 23.04 | |
Independent | Ferdy Bayasen | 25,294 | 21.82 | |
Nacionalista | Grace Mayos | 23,712 | 20.45 | |
Liberal | Rudy Paraan | 19,967 | 17.22 | |
Independent | John Glenn Gaerlan | 18,227 | 15.72 | |
Independent | Jonathan Vergara | 17,316 | 14.94 | |
NPC | Gueliro Sugano | 16,216 | 13.99 | |
UNA | Marlene De Castro | 14,422 | 12.44 | |
UNA | Reenan Orate | 13,365 | 11.53 | |
Independent | Wida Ueda | 12,807 | 11.05 | |
Nacionalista | John Bagalawis | 12,137 | 10.47 | |
Independent | Benjamin Macadangdang | 12,116 | 10.45 | |
Nacionalista | Stanford Ang | 11,620 | 10.02 | |
NPC | Roberto Awingan | 10,518 | 9.07 | |
NPC | Carlos Ananayo | 9,626 | 8.30 | |
Independent | Derek Bautista | 8,860 | 7.64 | |
NPC | Nicanor Nialla | 7,754 | 6.69 | |
Independent | Connie Tongawan | 5,662 | 4.88 | |
Independent | Francis Padawil | 5,634 | 4.86 | |
Independent | Robin Coteng | 5,168 | 4.46 | |
Independent | Eddie Gapuz | 4,590 | 3.96 | |
Independent | Paul Batnag | 4,542 | 3.92 | |
Independent | Alan Antonio Mazo | 4,116 | 3.55 | |
Independent | Gerry Uy | 3,696 | 3.19 | |
Independent | Rose Abratique | 3,679 | 3.17 | |
Independent | Ed Apostol | 3,136 | 2.71 | |
Independent | Lalaine Estolas | 2,783 | 2.40 | |
NPC | Arturo Pajarillaga | 1,290 | 1.11 | |
Total votes | 115,929 | 100.00 |
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