2016 Iba local elections

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2016 Iba local elections
  2013 May 9, 2016 2019  
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NomineeRundstedt EbdaneAd Hebert Deloso
Party SZP PGP
Running mateIrene ManiquizVirgilio Riberal
Popular vote13,6519,543
Percentage58.85%41.14%

Mayor before election

Rundstedt Ebdane
SZP

Elected Mayor

Rundstedt Ebdane
SZP

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.

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Background

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.

Candidates

Mayor

Iba Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
SZP Rundstedt Ebdane 13,651 58.86%
PGP Ad Hebert Deloso9,54341.14%
Total votes23,194 100%

Vice Mayor

Iba Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
SZP Irene Maniquiz-Biñan 13,750 60.16%
Independent Benjamin Farin Jr.6,44228.18%
PGP Virgilio Riberal2,66511.66%
Total votes22,857 100%

Councilors

Partido Galing at Puso/Team Deloso
NameParty
Renato Abong PGP
Frank Aldea PGP
Federico Bacsal PGP
Ernani Cortez PGP
Al Fallorin PGP
Zaldy Fortin PGP
Senen Pamplona PGP
Lanie Tabile PGP
Sulong Zambales Party/Team Ebdane
NameParty
Ding Aguila SZP
Danny Ballesteros SZP
Sixta Bangug SZP
Lilia Butaran SZP
Ruben Mauhay SZP
Robert Millado SZP
Atty. Gerry Montefalcon SZP
Badong Redondo SZP
Iba Council Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
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 Butaran6,5414.34%
PGP Lanie Tabile6,3194.20%
Independent Ruel Butaran5,9403.94%
SZP Ding Aguila5,8683.90%
Independent Noel Sarmiento5,8363.88%
PGP Federico Bacsal5,2923.51%
SZP Robert Millado4,9593.29%
PGP Zaldy Fortin4,7563.16%
PGP Ernani Cortez4,5913.05%
SZP Ruben Mauhay4,4392.95%
Independent Atanacio Angeles3,8082.53%
Independent Lydia Mayormita3,7902.51%
Independent Ramon Bugarin3,2072.13%
Independent Ceferino Payumo3,2072.13%
Independent Joven Briones2,7941.85%
Independent Nestor Acuavera2,5651.70%
Independent Victor De Guzman2,3171.54%
PGP Senen Pamplona1,7851.18%
Independent Leonardo Angulo Sr.1,5671.04%
Independent Severino Dela Cruz1,3860.92%
Independent Mariano Agrano Jr.1,2620.83%
Total votes150,958 100%

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