2016 Cabuyao local elections

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2016 Cabuyao mayoral election
  2013 May 9, 2016 2019  
 
PDPLBN
LP
NomineeRommel GecoleaJulio Alcasabas
Party PDP–Laban Liberal
Running mateN/AJose Benson Aguillo
Popular vote43,60440,082
Percentage34.3031.60

 
NP
UNA
NomineeIsmael HemedesJaime Batallones
Party Nacionalista UNA
Running mate Isidro L. Hemedes, Jr. Benjamin Del Rosario
Popular vote26,71916,604
Percentage21.0013.10

Mayor before election

Isidro "Jun" L. Hemedes, Jr.
Nacionalista

Elected mayor

Rommel Gecolea
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Cabuyao on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors.

Contents

Overview

Incumbent Mayor Isidro "Jun" L. Hemedes, Jr. decided not to run for mayor his son, Councilor Ismael Hemedes is running for Mayor under the Nacionalista Party. His opponents were Julio Alcasabas of the Liberal Party, Incumbent Vice Mayor Rommel Gecolea of PDP–Laban and Councilor Jaime Batallones of the United Nationalist Alliance.

Vice Mayor Rommel Gecolea is term-limited, Incumbent Mayor Jun Hemedes, Jr. is running in that position, His opponents were councilors Jose Benson "Sonny" Aguillo, son of Proceso and Nila Aguillo and Benjamin Del Rosario.

Candidates

Position Liberal UNA PDP–Laban Nacionalista
Mayor Liberal Julio Alcasabas UNA Jaime Batallones PDP–Laban Rommel Gecolea Nacionalista Ismael Hemedes
Vice Mayor Liberal Jose Benson Aguillo UNA Benjamin Del Rosario PDP–Laban N/A Nacionalista Isidro L. Hemedes, Jr.
Member of the
Cabuyao City Council
Lone district Liberal
  • Amelito Alimagno
  • Wanda Alimagno
  • Alex Angeles
  • Tutti Caringal
  • Joey Dinulos 1
  • Danica Gabriel
  • Nanie Himpisao
  • Hansel Laviña
  • Domeng Maniclang
  • Leif Laiglon Opiña
UNA
  • Ian Babilonia
  • Eddie Batallones
  • Elma Besabe
  • Jeff Carpena
  • Alice Catapang
  • Kenjie Del Rosario
  • Mario Javier
  • Olie Lechuga
  • Marvin Masa
  • Ron Retaga
PDP–Laban
  • Imelda Entredicho
  • Banoy Hain
  • Kim Hain
  • Richard Hain
  • Pondong Hemedez
Nacionalista
  • Jimbo Alcabasa
  • Divina Caparas
  • Patrick Dela Rosa
  • Tito Delos Santos
  • Erwin Hemedes
  • Fe Humarang
  • Cenon Marcha
  • Eduardo Ordoñez
  • Noel Paronda
  • Neris Santiago
^1 Running as an Independent candidate

Mayor

Cabuyao mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Rommel Gecolea 43,604 34.30
Liberal Julio Alcasabas40,08231.60
Nacionalista Ismael Hemedes26,71921.00
UNA Jaime Batallones16,60413.10
Total votes127,009 100.00

Vice Mayor

Cabuyao vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jose Benson Aguillo 46,487 38.90
Nacionalista Isidro L. Hemedes, Jr. 38,44832.20
UNA Benjamin Del Rosario34,45428.90
Total votes119,389 100.00

Councilors

Cabuyao council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Leif Laiglon Opiña 61,052 5.94%
Liberal Wanda Alimagno 59,394 5.78%
Liberal Tutti Caringal 58,381 5.68%
PDP–Laban Imelda Entredicho 57,413 5.59%
PDP–Laban Banoy Hain 55,867 5.44%
PDP–Laban Kim Hain 53,680 5.23%
PDP–Laban Richard Hain 48,816 4.75%
Nacionalista Jimbo Alcabasa 47,597 4.63%
Liberal Nanie Himpisao 46,776 4.55%
Liberal Amelito Alimagno 44,705 4.35%
Nacionalista Fe Humarang37,8273.68%
Nacionalista Neris Santiago36,9243.59%
Nacionalista Patrick Dela Rosa33,5833.27%
Nacionalista Erwin Hemedes32,4733.16%
Liberal Alex Angeles29,6352.88%
UNA Kenjie Del Rosario28,7792.80%
UNA Eddie Batallones26,1832.55%
Liberal Danica Gabriel26,0912.54%
PDP–Laban Pondong Hemedez23,4612.28%
Nacionalista Divina Caparas21,0522.05%
Liberal Domeng Maniclang20,5051.99%
Nacionalista Tito Delos Santos18,3321.78%
Nacionalista Eduardo Ordoñez17,9891.75%
Nacionalista Cenon Marcha16,7411.63%
Liberal Hansel Laviña16,5511.61%
Liberal Joey Dinulos14,8271.44%
UNA Ron Retaga14,1391.37%
UNA Jeff Carpena12,9211.25%
UNA Alice Catapang11,4661.11%
UNA Mario Javier10,9781.06%
UNA Marvin Masa10,3851.01%
Nacionalista Noel Paronda9,4440.92%
UNA Ian Babilonia8,6290.84%
UNA Olie Lechuga7,4050.72%
UNA Elma Besabe6,3270.61%
Total votes1,026,328 100.00

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