2016 Bohol local elections

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2016 Bohol gubernatorial election
  2013 May 9, 2016 2019  
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Nominee Edgar Chatto Rosemarie Lim-ImboyWenceslao Garcia
Party Liberal PDP–Laban LM
Running mateConcepcion LimDionisio Balite
Popular vote332,855223,1909,939
Percentage58.42%39.17%1.74%

 
NomineeKary BalagosaCipriano Gaudicos
Party Independent KBL
Popular vote2,5271,299
Percentage0.44%0.23%

Governor before election

Edgar Chatto
Liberal

Elected Governor

Edgar Chatto
Liberal

Local elections were held in Bohol 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.

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By the end of voters' registration last October 2015, the total number of registered voters in Bohol is 798,768. [1] [2] There is 2.96% or equivalent to 22,983 increase in the number of voters registered from 775,785 voter population last 2013. [3]

37 hopefuls filed their certificates of candidacy (COC) for 15 provincial elective positions in time for the deadline for the filing of certificates of candidacy on October 16, 2012. Based on the official list of provincial Commission on Elections, 5 aspirants run for governor, 2 for vice-governors, 23 for provincial board members, and 7 for congressman in three districts. [4] Also in the whole province, there 104 candidates for mayor, 103 aspirants are vying for vice mayor, and 812 bets for municipal or city councilor. [5]

Provincial Election Results

Governor

Edgar Chatto is the incumbent. He won by landslide for his third consecutive term as governor. [6]

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Bohol gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Edgar Chatto 332,855 58.42%
PDP–Laban Rosemarie Lim-Imboy223,19039.17%
LM Wenceslao Garcia9,9391.74%
Independent Kary Balagosa2,5270.44%
KBL Cipriano Gaudicos1,2990.23%
Total votes569,810 100.00%
Liberal hold

Vice-Governor

Atty. Dionisio D. Balite, a seasoned public servant whose political career spans fifty years starting out as town councilor and then municipal mayor of his hometown of Valencia, is the newly elected Vice-Governor of Bohol. Balite had served several terms as Senior Board Member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP). He had one more term left in the SP, when he decided it was time to vie for the vice-governorship. Up until then, the incumbent Vice-Governor did not face any strong contender for the position.

Bohol vice-gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Dionisio Balite 278,489 51.94%
Liberal Concepcion Lim257,71048.06%
Total votes536,199 100.00%
PDP–Laban gain from Liberal

Sangguniang Panlalawigan

1st District

  • Voter Population (2016): 268,381 [2]

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy. [7] Christopher Bangalao and Manuelito Bama-at both of PDP–Laban withdrew their candidacies.

Bohol 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Venzencio Arcamo 113,164 29.71%
Liberal Abeleon Damalerio 106,173 27.87%
Liberal Ricky Masamayor 87,885 23.07%
PDP–Laban Donald Sevilla 1 59,80615.70%
Independent Jose Mesina13,9193.65%
Total votes380,947 100.00%
^1 Substituted Dante Salva (PDP–Laban). [8]

2nd District

  • Voter Population (2016): 257,827 [2]

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Bohol 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Tomas Abapo Jr. 85,834 23.44%
Nacionalista Niño Rey Boniel 66,961 18.29%
Liberal Agapito Avenido 52,880 14.44%
Liberal Giehrjem Puracan52,03714.21%
Liberal Jonel Torregosa51,13913.97%
NPC Antonio Ouano Jr.47,19912.89%
Independent Santos Abella10,0912.76%
Total votes366,141 100.00%

3rd District

  • Voter Population (2016): 272,560 [2]

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Bohol 3rd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Kristine Alexie Tutor 113,210 19.07%
PDP–Laban Dionisio Victor Balite 100,315 16.90%
Liberal Jane Jade Bautista 95,684 16.12%
Liberal Elpidio Jala 81,482 13.73%
PDP–Laban Nathaniel Binlod 2 65,65311.06%
PDP–Laban Godofreda Tirol60,97610.27%
Liberal Sancho Bernales46,5017.83%
PDP–Laban Noel Bongolto22,4913.79%
LM Laureano Omac7,3281.23%
Total votes593,640 100.00%
^2 Replaced Porferio Datoy after withdrawing candidacy. [8]

Congressional Election Results

1st District, Congressman

Rene Relampagos is the incumbent.

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Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rene Relampagos 144,284 79.53%
UNA Joahna Cabalit-Initay27,76915.31%
PDP–Laban Cresencio Alturas9,3785.17%
Total votes181,431 100.00%
Liberal hold

2nd District, Congressman

Erico Aristotle Aumentado is the incumbent.

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Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Erico Aristotle Aumentado 134,297 72.91%
NUP Gerardo Garcia49,89527.09%
Total votes211,011 100.00%
NPC hold

3rd District, Congressman

Arthur Yap is the incumbent. He is vying for his third and last term as congressman. Former Carmen mayor Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes challenged him for the seat. This is also the first time that Yap is running with an opponent. [9]

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Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Arthur Yap 121,093 57.39%
PDP–Laban Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes89,91842.61%
Total votes211,011 100.00%
NPC hold

City and Municipal Election Results

All municipalities of Bohol and Tagbilaran City elected mayor, vice-mayor and councilors this election. The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of Mayoral and vice-Mayoral candidates of each city and municipalities in three districts. [10]

First District

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy. [11]

Tagbilaran City

  • Voter Population (2016): 59,949

John Geesnell Yap and Jose Antonio Veloso are the incumbent mayor and vice-mayor, running for reelection.

Tagbilaran City Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal John Geesnell Yap II 39,390 83.20%
PMP Arlene Karaan7,48115.80%
Independent Edgardo Kapirig4680.98%
Total votes47,339 100.00%
Tagbilaran City Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Antonio Veloso 37,164 92.13%
Independent Alfred Hontanosas3,1737.86%
Total votes40,337 100.0%
Liberal hold

Alburquerque

  • Voter Population (2016): 6,698

Efren Tungol and Cayetano Doria Jr. are the incumbents. Tungol withdrew his candidacy before the deadline last December 10, 2015 and nominated his youngest son Alfren Charles Tungol as a mayoral candidate under LP. [8] On the other hand, incumbent vice-mayor Cayetano Doria Jr. is running unopposed.

Alburquerque Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Alfren Charles Tungol 3 3,152 59.46%
PDP–Laban Eugenio Salibay2,14940.53%
Total votes5,301 100.00%
^3 Substituted his father, incumbent mayor Efren Tungol (LP).
Alburquerque Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Cayetano Doria Jr. 4,186 100.00%
Total votes4,186 100.00%

Antequera

  • Voter Population (2016): 8,691
Antequera Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Mario Pahang 5,043 69.81%
Independent Samuel Rebosura2,18030.18%
Total votes7,223 100.00%
Antequera Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Simon Leo Jadulco 3,715 52.83%
PDP–Laban Lanibel Moncayo-Labado3,31647.16%
Total votes7,031 100.00%

Baclayon

  • Voter Population (2016): 12,166
Baclayon Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Benecio Uy 5,272 50.67%
Nacionalista Jodel Theodore Cabahug5,13249.32%
Total votes10,404 100.00%
Baclayon Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Romulo Balangkig 5,006 50.12%
Liberal Ma. Judith Buhion-Israel4,98249.87%
Total votes9,988 100.00%

Balilihan

Incumbent Mayor and Bohol First Lady Pureza Veloso-Chatto is seeking her first full term. Elected as vice mayor in 2013, Veloso-Chatto assumed the mayorship upon the death of then Mayor Dominisio "Domie" Chatto on July 23, 2015. Her running mate is former first councilor and incumbent Vice Mayor Edgar Asilo, who assumed the vice mayorship as provided by law.

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,556
Balilihan Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Maria Pureza Veloso-Chatto 7,237 87.62%
Independent Mark Leo Monton1,02212.37%
Total votes8,259 100.00%
Balilihan Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Adonis Roy Olalo 5,025 54.03%
Liberal Edgar Asilo4,27545.96%
Total votes9,300 100.00%

Calape

  • Voter Population (2016): 20,449

Incumbent mayor Sulpicio Yu Jr. is running for vice-mayor unopposed. He switched with his brother, incumbent vice-mayor Nelson Yu who is now vying for mayor of the town. [12]

Calape Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Nelson Yu 11,986 80.28%
UNA Delia Resusta-Dumalag2,09214.01%
Independent Vicente Yu8515.7%
Total votes14,929 100.00%
Calape Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Sulpicio Yu Jr. 12,792 100.00%
Total votes12,792 100.00%

Catigbian

  • Voter Population (2016): 13,832
Catigbian Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Virgilio Lurot 5,978 54.30%
Independent Fortunato Concon5,03045.69%
Total votes11,008 100.00%
Catigbian Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Necita Napiñas-Digaum 6,489 60.61%
Liberal Reynald Lacea4,21639.38%
Total votes10,705 100.00%

Corella

Jose Nicanor Tocmo and Maria Asuncion Banal-Daquio are the incumbent mayor and vice mayor, all vying for reelection.

  • Voter Population (2016): 5,140
Corella Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Jose Nicanor Tocmo 2,071 46.95%
Liberal Danilo Bandala1,75039.67%
PDP–Laban Fabio Ontong Jr.48711.04%
Independent Epifanio Bolando1032.33%
Total votes4,411 100.00%
Corella Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Maria Asuncion Banal-Daquio 1,994 47.06%
Independent Vito Rapal1,54936.55%
Liberal Rex Romani Tocmo 4 51312.10%
PDP–Laban Vanessa Clarin-Macarayan1122.64%
Independent Nicanor Lumain691.62%
Total votes4,237 100.00%
^4 Substituted Cecilia Salang-Daquio (LP), who earlier withdrew her candidacy.

Cortes

  • Voter Population (2016): 10,566

Roberto Tabanera is the incumbent. He was challenged by the incumbent vice-mayor Lynn Iven Paña-Lim. [13]

Cortes Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Lynn Iven Paña-Lim 6,408 74.01%
Independent Roberto Tabanera2,25025.98%
Total votes8,658 100.00%
Cortes Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Leo Pabutoy 4,580 53.27%
Liberal Romeo Labor4,01746.72%
Total votes8,597 100.00%

Dauis

  • Voter Population (2016): 26,470

Marietta Tocmo-Sumaylo and Luciano Bongalos are the incumbent mayor and vice-mayor, all running for reelection.

Dauis Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Marietta Tocmo-Sumaylo 13,703 62.43%
PDP–Laban Victorio Migriño8,24537.56%
Total votes21,948 100.00%
Dauis Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Luciano Bongalos 13,630 68.00%
PDP–Laban Jobert Bomediano 5 6,41331.99%
Total votes20,043 100.00%
^5 Substituted Renaldo Yana (PDP–Laban), who withdrew his candidacy.

Loon

  • Voter Population (2016): 27,676

Incumbent mayor Lloyd Peter Lopez is now running for vice-mayor in exchange with incumbent vice-mayor Elvi Peter Relampagos, who is vying for mayor of the town. [12]

Loon Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Elvi Peter Relampagos 15,894 70.36%
UNA Ana Lisa Orcullo-Go6,69329.63%
Total votes22,587 100.00%
Loon Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Lloyd Peter Lopez 16,255 73.14%
Independent Damaso Pasilbas3,59016.15%
Independent Wilfredo Caresosa2,37810.70%
Total votes22,223 100.00%

Maribojoc

  • Voter Population (2016): 12,753
Maribojoc Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Gumersindo Arocha 5,809 53.92%
Nacionalista Fructuoso Redulla Jr.4,93745.82%
Independent Henry Cantoneros2727
Total votes10,773 100.00%
Maribojoc Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Veloso 5,553 54.25%
Nacionalista Andresa Escabarte-Pohl4,68245.74%
Total votes10,235 100.00%

Panglao

  • Voter Population (2016): 21,394
Panglao Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Leonila Paredes-Montero 9,409 51.13%
PDP–Laban Doloreich Dumaluan8,99148.86%
Total votes18,400 100.00%
Panglao Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Pedro Fuertes 10,148 56.67%
Independent Benedicto Alcala7,75843.32%
Total votes17,906 100.00%

Sikatuna

  • Voter Population (2016): 4,647

Incumbent mayor Jose Ellorimo Jr. is running unopposed. His vice-mayor, Julian Manigo is also vying for reelection.

Sikatuna Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Ellorimo Jr. 3,349 100.00%
Total votes3,349 100.00%
Liberal hold
Sikatuna Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Julian Manigo 1,957 53.36%
UNA Silverio Palgan1,71046.63%
Total votes3,667 100.00%

Tubigon

  • Voter Population (2016): 26,394
Tubigon Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal William Richard Jao 11,390 50.96%
UNA Marlon Amila10,95949.03%
Total votes22,349 100.00%
Tubigon Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Virgilio Fortich 12,069 56.16%
UNA Everardeen Flores9,42043.83%
Total votes21,489 100.00%

Second District

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy. [11]

Bien Unido

Incumbent Niño Rey Boniel is on his third term and is ineligible to run. He is running for 2nd District board member [14] His wife, Gisela Bendong-Boniel is running in his place.

  • Voter Population (2016): 15,858
Bien Unido Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Gisela Bendong-Boniel 6,729 56.06%
Liberal Joselyn Pepito-Villarias4,80640.03%
Independent Verlito Paredes2371.97%
Independent Jesus Esma Jr.2311.92%
Total votes12,003 100.00%

Rene Borenaga is the incumbent.

Bien Unido Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Rene Borenaga 7,091 67.02%
Liberal Petronilo Justiniane2,47723.41%
Independent Bernardino Garcia1,0119.55%
Total votes10,579 100.00%

Buenavista

  • Voter Population (2016): 16,813
Buenavista Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Ronald Lowell Tirol 9,617 76.49%
Liberal Roseller Bañez2,95523.50%
Total votes12,572 100.00%
Buenavista Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Dave Duallo 8,458 74.71%
Liberal Agustin Estorgio2,86325.28%
Total votes11,321 100.00%

Clarin

  • Voter Population (2016): 13,743

Incumbent Allen Ray Piezas is running for reelection while his vice mayor, Velden Aparicio is unopposed. [15]

Clarin Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Allen Ray Piezas 6,129 52.53%
UNA Eugeniano Ibarra5,53747.46%
Total votes11,666 100.00%
Clarin Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Velden Aparicio 7,186 100.00%
Total votes7,186 100.00%

Dagohoy

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,228
Dagohoy Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Sofronio Apat 5,508 60.34%
Liberal Roel Lagroma3,62039.65%
Total votes9,128 100.00%
Dagohoy Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Ma. Shirley Abulag-Amodia 5,036 56.09%
Liberal Andres Ampoloquio3,94243.90%
Total votes8,978 100.00%

Danao

  • Voter Population (2016): 12,212

Incumbent mayor Natividad Gonzaga is not running. Her son, incumbent vice-mayor Louis Thomas Gonzaga is running for mayor unopposed. [16] However, the latter Gonzaga died on May 6, 2016, 3 days before election at age 46. Incumbent mayor Natividad Gonzaga is expected to substitute on her son's vacated seat. [17]

Danao Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Louis Thomas Gonzaga 5,425 100.00%
Total votes5,425 100.00%
Danao Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Cepedoza 5,392 56.88%
UNA Lirio Vitor4,08643.11%
Total votes9,478 100.00%

Getafe

  • Voter Population (2016): 18,576

Incumbent mayor Casey Shaun Camacho is running for reelection unopposed. [16] Incumbent vice mayor Eduardo Torremocha is also vying for reelection.

Getafe Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Casey Shaun Camacho 11,360 100.00%
Total votes11,360 100.00%
Getafe Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Eduardo Torremocha 7,627 58.07%
Liberal Dennis Torrenueva5,50641.92%
Total votes13,133 100.00%

Inabanga

  • Voter Population (2016): 25,979
Inabanga Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Josephine Socorro Ching-Jumamoy 13,634 64.55%
UNA Concepcion Cabatingan-Muneses7,48635.44%
Total votes21,120 100.00%
Inabanga Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rodrigo Jumamoy 13,187 68.63%
UNA David Perejan Jr.6,02731.36%
Total votes19,214 100.00%

Pres. Carlos P. Garcia

  • Voter Population (2016): 14,455
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Fernando Estavilla 7,424 67.28%
NPC Nestor Abad3,60932.71%
Total votes11,033 100.00%
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Renato Sente 5,693 55.06%
NPC Vicente Cutamora4,64644.93%
Total votes10,339 100.00%

Sagbayan

  • Voter Population (2016): 14,394

Incumbent mayor Ricardo Suarez is seeking reelection unopposed. [16] Incumbent vice-mayor Charito Piezas-Lao is running for reelection.

Sagbayan Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ricardo Suarez 8,944 100.00%
Total votes8,944 100.00%
Sagbayan Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Charito Piezas-Lao 7,031 67.97%
UNA Jimmy Torrefranca 6 3,31232.02%
Total votes10,343 100.00%
^6 Substituted Desiree Grace Lapatan-Amores (UNA), who earlier withdrew her candidacy.

San Isidro

  • Voter Population (2016): 6,509
San Isidro Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Jacinto Naraga 3,391 62.39%
Liberal Doxson Asoy2,04437.60%
Total votes5,435 100.00%
San Isidro Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Filemon Mantabote 3,280 61.29%
Liberal Jorge Cosmod2,07138.70%
Total votes5,351 100.00%

San Miguel

  • Voter Population (2016): 14,040

Incumbent mayor Claudio C. Bonior is ineligible for reelection due to term-limits. His party nominated incumbent vice-mayor Jonathan Reyes for mayor. On the other hand, incumbent first councilor Faustino Bulaga is vying for vice-mayor unopposed.

San Miguel Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Nunila Mendez-Pinat 7,399 63.77%
NPC Jonathan Reyes4,20236.22%
Total votes11,601 100.00%
San Miguel Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Faustino Bulaga 10,071 100.00%
Total votes10,071 100.00%

Talibon

  • Voter Population (2016): 33,211
Talibon Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Restituto Auxtero 12,901 48.82%
UNA Epifanio Quimson11,89545.01%
LM Carlito Evangelista1,6296.16%
Total votes26,425 100.00%
Talibon Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Cleto Garcia 12,452 52.13%
Liberal Nomie Turtoga-Valmoria11,43147.86%
Total votes23,883 100.00%

Trinidad

  • Voter Population (2016): 19,017
Trinidad Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Judith del Rosario-Cajes 9,868 64.56%
LM Filadelfo Garcia5,41735.43%
Total votes15,285 100.00%
Trinidad Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Manuel Garcia 9,290 64.54%
UNA Pablo Otara4,87033.83%
Independent Zacarias Ibaoc2321.61%
Total votes14,392 100.00%

Ubay

  • Voter Population (2016): 41,792
Ubay Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Constantino Reyes 17,105 54.55%
Liberal Galicano Atup13,67543.61%
Independent Danilo Mendez5721.82%
Total votes31,352 100.00%
Ubay Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Nelson Uy 18,673 66.79%
NPC Constancio Atuel9,28233.20%
Total votes27,955 100.00%

Third District

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy. [11]

Alicia

  • Voter Population (2016): 13,423
Alicia Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Marnilou Salas-Ayuban 9,500 95.82%
Independent Valerio Ranollo4144.17%
Total votes9,914 100.00%
Alicia Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Victoriano Torres III 4,838 49.65%
PDP–Laban Leonardo Namoco4,30744.20%
Independent Jonathan Puracan4814.93%
Independent Renato Butawan1181.21%
Total votes9,744 100.00%

Anda

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,852
Anda Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Angelina Blanco-Simacio 5,338 53.08%
Liberal Metodio Amper4,71746.91%
Total votes10,055 100.00%
Anda Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Nilo Bersabal 5,206 53.18%
Liberal Vicente Tinio4,58246.81%
Total votes9,788 100.00%

Batuan

  • Voter Population (2016): 8,359
Batuan Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Antonino Jumawid 4,219 60.98%
PDP–Laban Francisco Pepito2,69939.01%
Total votes6,918 100.00%
Batuan Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Precious Joy Dumagan-Baguio 3,539 53.02%
Liberal Marcelino Sumampong3,13546.97%
Total votes6,674 100.00%

Bilar

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,565
Bilar Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Norman Palacio 6,713 74.31%
UNA Elmer Namocat2,32025.68%
Total votes9,033 100.00%
Bilar Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Arnold Calamba 5,422 61.84%
UNA Ramoncita Cabusao3,34538.15%
Total votes8,767 100.00%

Candijay

  • Voter Population (2016): 19,708
Candijay Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Christopher Tutor 11,908 73.50%
UNA Sergio Amora III4,29226.49%
Total votes16,200 100.00%
Candijay Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jesse Sales 10,728 68.84%
Independent Robert Olaer4,85431.15%
Total votes15,582 100.00%

Carmen

  • Voter Population (2016): 29,767
Carmen Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Ricardo Francisco Toribio 13,139 55.21%
Liberal Pedro Budiongan Jr.10,65544.78%
Total votes23,794 100.00%
Carmen Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Romeo Bigay Jr. 12,382 54.35%
PDP–Laban Danilo Palgan10,39645.64%
Total votes22,778 100.00%

Dimiao

  • Voter Population (2016): 9,965
Dimiao Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Danilo Guivencan 4,272 52.74%
Liberal Gilberto Lagua3,82747.25%
Total votes8,099 100.00%
Dimiao Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Aniceta Calihat-Ucang 3,586 45.40%
Independent Dennis Magtajas2,24928.47%
Liberal Russel Yecyec2,06326.12%
Total votes7,898 100.00%

Duero

  • Voter Population (2016): 12,150
Duero Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Conrada Castino-Amparo 6,037 60.68%
PDP–Laban Ronald Felisilda3,80538.24%
Independent Trifon Olaer1061.06%
Total votes9,948 100.00%
Duero Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Emma Fe Peligro-Bajade 6,516 67.48%
PDP–Laban Polienoto Bernadas3,14032.51%
Total votes9,656 100.00%

Garcia Hernandez

  • Voter Population (2016): 14,484
Garcia Hernandez Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Tita Baja-Gallentes 6,248 52.81%
Liberal Miguelito Galendez5,58347.18%
Total votes11,831 100.00%
Garcia Hernandez Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Lito Dajalos 5,748 50.21%
PDP–Laban Cesar Madelo5,69949.78%
Total votes11,447 100.00%

Guindulman

  • Voter Population (2016): 20,529
Guindulman Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Albino Balo 8,437 51.53%
Liberal Elpidio Bonita7,93348.46%
Total votes16,370 100.00%
Guindulman Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Maria Fe Añana-Piezas 8,451 52.61%
Liberal Abigail Lagura-Gutang7,61247.38%
Total votes16,063 100.00%

Jagna

  • Voter Population (2016): 20,459
Jagna Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Fortunato Abrenilla 8,940 52.84%
Independent Joseph Rañola7,97847.15%
Total votes16,918 100.00%
Jagna Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Bonifacio Virtudes Jr. 11,634 70.87%
LDP Cesario Cagulada4,78129.12%
Total votes16,415 100.00%

Lila

  • Voter Population (2016): 6,835

For the two consecutive elections, incumbent mayor Regina Cahiles-Salazar is running unopposed.

Lila Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Regina Cahiles-Salazar 4,289 100.00%
Total votes4,289 100.00%
Lila Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Arturo Piollo II 3,189 57.32%
NPC Alfonso Lim2,37442.67%
Total votes5,563 100.00%

Loay

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,777
Loay Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Richelle Brigitte Imboy 5,175 52.78%
Liberal Jescelo Adiong4,61647.08%
Independent Lemuel Baliwis130.13%
Total votes9,804 100.00%
Loay Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Brigido Imboy 4,884 51.92%
Liberal Hermes Entero4,52248.07%
Total votes9,406 100.00%

Loboc

  • Voter Population (2016): 11,472
Loboc Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Helen Calipusan-Alaba 6,462 67.06%
Liberal Artemio Delfin3,17332.93%
Total votes9,635 100.00%
Loboc Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Pablito Sumampong 5,114 53.80%
Liberal Erwin Baquial4,39146.19%
Total votes9,505 100.00%

Mabini

  • Voter Population (2016): 16,609
Mabini Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Juanito Jayoma 6,787 50.38%
PDP–Laban Esther Fostanes-Tabigue6,68349.61%
Total votes13,470 100.00%
Mabini Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Jesha Cuyacot-Toque 7,201 54.75%
Liberal Crispina Ayag-Vergara5,95145.24%
Total votes13,152 100.00%

Pilar

  • Voter Population (2016): 16,152
Pilar Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Necitas Tabaranza-Cubrado 6,525 50.28%
Liberal Wilson Pajo6,45249.71%
Total votes12,977 100.00%
Pilar Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Eugenio Datahan II 6,657 53.79%
Liberal Wilfredo Bernante5,71846.20%
Total votes12,375 100.00%

Sevilla

  • Voter Population (2016): 7,156
Sevilla Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Juliet Bucag-Dano 3,211 51.79%
Liberal Ernesita Bungabong-Digal2,98948.20%
Total votes6,200 100.00%
Sevilla Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Richard Bucag 3,275 54.61%
Liberal Maria Emily Desierto-Daga-ang2,72145.38%
Total votes5,996 100.00%

Sierra Bullones

  • Voter Population (2016): 15,053
Sierra Bullones Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Simplicio Maestrado 5,868 48.57%
Independent Alfredo Gamalo3,84531.82%
UNA Rey Yamaro2,36819.60%
Total votes12,081 100.00%
Sierra Bullones Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rainfredo Buslon 5,361 46.83%
PDP–Laban Nador Yabay4,37438.21%
UNA Jane Virtudazo-Arañez1,71214.95%
Total votes11,447 100.00%

Valencia

  • Voter Population (2016): 15,245

Incumbent mayor Maria Katrina Lim is seeking for reelection. Incumbent councilor Calixto Garcia is running for vice-mayor unopposed.

Valencia Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Maria Katrina Lim 10,078 88.06%
PDP–Laban Edgardo Namuag1,36611.93%
Total votes11,444 100.00%
Valencia Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Calixto Garcia 9,302 100.00%
Total votes9,302 100.00%

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