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Local elections were held in Iba, Zambales on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.
The incumbent Mayor Rundstedt Jun Ebdane will be facing former Mayor Ad Hebert Deloso for the mayoralty position. Ebdane will be teaming up with Irene Maniquiz, cousin of Botolan incumbent Mayor Bing Maniquiz. On the other hand, Deloso will be teaming up with Virgilio Riberal.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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SZP | Rundstedt Ebdane | 13,651 | 58.86% | |
PGP | Ad Hebert Deloso | 9,543 | 41.14% | |
Total votes | 23,194 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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SZP | Irene Maniquiz-Biñan | 13,750 | 60.16% | |
Independent | Benjamin Farin Jr. | 6,442 | 28.18% | |
PGP | Virgilio Riberal | 2,665 | 11.66% | |
Total votes | 22,857 | 100% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||||||||||||||||
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PGP | Frank Aldea | 10,172 | 6.76% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Badong Redondo | 9,449 | 6.28% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Atty. Gerry Montefalcon | 9,416 | 6.26% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Al Fallorin | 9,386 | 6.24% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Danny Ballesteros | 7,952 | 5.28% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Sixta Bangug | 7,678 | 5.10% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Gani Yap | 7,352 | 4.88% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Renato Abong | 6,762 | 4.49% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Lilia Butaran | 6,541 | 4.34% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Lanie Tabile | 6,319 | 4.20% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Ruel Butaran | 5,940 | 3.94% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Ding Aguila | 5,868 | 3.90% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Noel Sarmiento | 5,836 | 3.88% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Federico Bacsal | 5,292 | 3.51% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Robert Millado | 4,959 | 3.29% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Zaldy Fortin | 4,756 | 3.16% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Ernani Cortez | 4,591 | 3.05% | |||||||||||||||||
SZP | Ruben Mauhay | 4,439 | 2.95% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Atanacio Angeles | 3,808 | 2.53% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Lydia Mayormita | 3,790 | 2.51% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Ramon Bugarin | 3,207 | 2.13% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Ceferino Payumo | 3,207 | 2.13% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Joven Briones | 2,794 | 1.85% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Nestor Acuavera | 2,565 | 1.70% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Victor De Guzman | 2,317 | 1.54% | |||||||||||||||||
PGP | Senen Pamplona | 1,785 | 1.18% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Leonardo Angulo Sr. | 1,567 | 1.04% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Severino Dela Cruz | 1,386 | 0.92% | |||||||||||||||||
Independent | Mariano Agrano Jr. | 1,262 | 0.83% | |||||||||||||||||
Total votes | 150,958 | 100% |
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