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Local elections were held in Olongapo City 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 ten councilors.
Incumbent Mayor Rolen Paulino is running for reelection as Mayor under the Liberal Party, his running mate is Councilor Jong Cortez. [1]
His opponent are former Mayor James L. Gordon Jr. is set to make a political comeback after 3 years. He is running under the Bagumbayan-VNP, his running mate is incumbent Vice Mayor Rodel Cerezo and Independent candidate Octavio Galvezo. [1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Rolen Paulino | 66,815 | 76.48% | |
Bagumbayan | James "Bong" Gordon Jr. | 20,002 | 22.89% | |
Independent | Octavio Galvezo | 549 | 0.63% | |
Total votes | 87,366 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Jong Cortez | 47,704 | 57.73% | |
Bagumbayan | Rodel Cerezo | 34,932 | 42.27% | |
Total votes | 82,636 | 100.00% |
Name | Party | ||
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Noel Atienza | Liberal | ||
Linus Bacay | Liberal | ||
BJ Cajudo | Liberal | ||
Edna Elane | Liberal | ||
Ed Guerrero | Liberal | ||
Lugie Lipumano | Liberal | ||
Erma Manalang | Liberal | ||
Winnie Ortiz | Liberal | ||
Bas Palo | Liberal |
Name | Party | ||
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Zar Batapa | Bagumbayan | ||
Genia Eclarino | Bagumbayan | ||
Eyrma Marzan-Estrella | Bagumbayan | ||
Ferdie Magrata | Bagumbayan | ||
Jimmy Mendoza | Bagumbayan | ||
Cornelio Niro | Bagumbayan | ||
Gina Perez | Bagumbayan | ||
Ed Piano | Bagumbayan | ||
Mike Pusing | Bagumbayan | ||
Ronald Villegas | Bagumbayan |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
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Liberal | Lugie Lipumano | 51,763 | |||||||
Liberal | BJ Cajudo | 47,135 | |||||||
Liberal | Noel Atienza | 45,235 | |||||||
Liberal | Ed Guerrero | 42,557 | |||||||
Liberal | Winnie Ortiz | 42,525 | |||||||
Liberal | Edna Edlane | 40,878 | |||||||
Liberal | Linus Bacay | 33,756 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Ed Piano | 30,271 | |||||||
Liberal | Basilio Palo | 29,803 | |||||||
Aksyon | Jerome Michael Bacay | 29,471 | |||||||
Liberal | Erma Manalang | 29,096 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Zar Batapa | 27,770 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Eyrma Marzan-Estrella | 26,644 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Gina Perez | 26,118 | |||||||
Independent | Kaye Legaspi | 19,707 | |||||||
Aksyon | Joe Madria | 19,526 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Mike Pusing | 16,757 | |||||||
UNA | Filipina Tablan | 15,758 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Ferdie Magrata | 13,990 | |||||||
Independent | Jojo Perez | 12,000 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Ronald Villegas | 10,833 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Genia Eclarino | 10,671 | |||||||
Independent | Edwin De Guzman | 10,361 | |||||||
Aksyon | Michael Alop | 10,084 | |||||||
Independent | Valiente De Leon | 8,778 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Cornelio Niro | 8,352 | |||||||
Independent | Dante Hondo | 8,277 | |||||||
Bagumbayan | Jimmy Mendoza | 7,827 | |||||||
Independent | Mike Fanugao | 6,822 | |||||||
Independent | Roberto Buenafe | 6,239 | |||||||
Independent | Charles Burns Jr. | 4,652 | |||||||
Independent | Ricky Basañez | 4,170 | |||||||
Independent | Brenda Peralta | 3,356 | |||||||
Independent | Mondy Gutierrez | 2,910 | |||||||
Independent | Sevando Cesar Reyes | 2,761 | |||||||
Independent | Michael Talapiero | 1,526 | |||||||
Independent | Fernandito Lañada | 1,161 | |||||||
Total votes | 709,540 | 100.00% |
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