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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.
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.
Position | Liberal | UNA | PDP–Laban | Nacionalista | |||||||||
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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 |
| UNA |
| PDP–Laban |
| Nacionalista |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PDP–Laban | Rommel Gecolea | 43,604 | 34.30 | |
Liberal | Julio Alcasabas | 40,082 | 31.60 | |
Nacionalista | Ismael Hemedes | 26,719 | 21.00 | |
UNA | Jaime Batallones | 16,604 | 13.10 | |
Total votes | 127,009 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Jose Benson Aguillo | 46,487 | 38.90 | |
Nacionalista | Isidro L. Hemedes, Jr. | 38,448 | 32.20 | |
UNA | Benjamin Del Rosario | 34,454 | 28.90 | |
Total votes | 119,389 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||
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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 Humarang | 37,827 | 3.68% | ||||
Nacionalista | Neris Santiago | 36,924 | 3.59% | ||||
Nacionalista | Patrick Dela Rosa | 33,583 | 3.27% | ||||
Nacionalista | Erwin Hemedes | 32,473 | 3.16% | ||||
Liberal | Alex Angeles | 29,635 | 2.88% | ||||
UNA | Kenjie Del Rosario | 28,779 | 2.80% | ||||
UNA | Eddie Batallones | 26,183 | 2.55% | ||||
Liberal | Danica Gabriel | 26,091 | 2.54% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Pondong Hemedez | 23,461 | 2.28% | ||||
Nacionalista | Divina Caparas | 21,052 | 2.05% | ||||
Liberal | Domeng Maniclang | 20,505 | 1.99% | ||||
Nacionalista | Tito Delos Santos | 18,332 | 1.78% | ||||
Nacionalista | Eduardo Ordoñez | 17,989 | 1.75% | ||||
Nacionalista | Cenon Marcha | 16,741 | 1.63% | ||||
Liberal | Hansel Laviña | 16,551 | 1.61% | ||||
Liberal | Joey Dinulos | 14,827 | 1.44% | ||||
UNA | Ron Retaga | 14,139 | 1.37% | ||||
UNA | Jeff Carpena | 12,921 | 1.25% | ||||
UNA | Alice Catapang | 11,466 | 1.11% | ||||
UNA | Mario Javier | 10,978 | 1.06% | ||||
UNA | Marvin Masa | 10,385 | 1.01% | ||||
Nacionalista | Noel Paronda | 9,444 | 0.92% | ||||
UNA | Ian Babilonia | 8,629 | 0.84% | ||||
UNA | Olie Lechuga | 7,405 | 0.72% | ||||
UNA | Elma Besabe | 6,327 | 0.61% | ||||
Total votes | 1,026,328 | 100.00 |
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