2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao

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Election will be held in Northern Mindanao for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 9, 2016. [1]

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Summary

PartyPopular vote%SwingSeats
won
Change
Bukidnon Paglaum 1
CDP 0
Liberal 5
Nacionalista 3
NPC 2
NUP 1
Padayun Misamis0
PDP–Laban 0
LM 0
UNA 1
Independent 1
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Turnout
Registered voters

Bukidnon

Each of Bukidnon's four legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [2]

1st District

Ma. Lourdes O. Acosta-Alba is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Bukidnon's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ma. Lourdes Acosta-Alba 106,194 93.21%
Independent Andrew Eligan4,0983.59%
Independent Petronilo Sumampong3,6293.18%
Total votes113,921 100.00%

2nd District

Florencio T. Flores Jr is the incumbent and running unopposed. [3]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Bukidnon's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Florencio Flores Jr 98,164 100.00%
Total votes98,164 100.00%

3rd District

Jose Ma. F. Zubiri III is the incumbent but ineligible for reelection due to term limit.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Bukidnon's 3rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Bukidnon Paglaum Manuel Zubiri 129,678 90.60%
Independent Henry Iligan13,4419.39%
Total votes143,119 100.00%

4th District

Rogelio Neil Roque is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Bukidnon's 4th District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Rogelio Neil Roque 66,964 63.70%
Independent Jemsly James Bation36,06734.31%
Independent Beverly Navarro2,0881.98%
Total votes105,119 100.00%

Cagayan de Oro City

Each of Cagayan de Oro City's two legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [4]

1st District

Rolando Uy is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Cagayan de Oro City's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rolando Uy 57,094 52.71%
Independent Lourdes Darimbang51,20847.28%
Total votes108,302 100.00%

2nd District

Rufus Rodriguez is the incumbent but ineligible for reelection. He is running for city mayor instead. [5]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Cagayan de Oro City's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Maximo Rodriguez 46,363 40.05%
UNA Ramon Tabor34,12329.48%
Liberal Edgar Cabanlas29,34325.35%
Independent Evangeline Carrasco4,9054.23%
Independent Chito Fernandez5070.43%
Independent Celso Balat5020.43%
Total votes115,743 100.00%

Camiguin

Xavier Jesus D. Romualdo is the incumbent [6]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Camiguin's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Xavier Jesus Romualdo 40,383 88.55%
PDP–Laban Manuel Jaudian5,21711.44%
Total votes45,600 100.00%

Iligan City

Vicente Belmonte, Jr. (LP) is the incumbent. However, he is already on his last term and ineligible for reelection. Instead, he decided to run for mayor. However, he later dropped his candidacy. [7]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Iligan City
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Frederick Siao 34,222 29.93%
NPC Alipio Cirilo Badelles26,26722.97%
Liberal Lawrence Lluch-Cruz21,52118.82%
CDP Vermin Quimco13,66211.94%
PDP–Laban Franklin Quijano13,54011.84%
Independent Melchora Ambalong2,3782.07%
Independent Uriel Borja1,9931.74%
Independent Samson Dajao3810.33%
Independent Luis Carrillo3630.31%
Total votes124,915 100%

Lanao del Norte

Each of Lanao del Norte's two legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [8]

1st District

Imelda D.C. Quibranza-Dimaporo is the incumbent but not seeking for reelection. She is running for governor instead. His party nominated incumbent governor Khalid Dimaporo.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Lanao del Norte's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Khalid Dimaporo 79,882 83.23%
UNA Jo Sanguila12,30312.82%
Independent Dunhill Palomares3,7813.93%
Total votes95,966 100.00%

2nd District

Abdullah D. Dimaporo is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Lanao del Norte's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Abdullah Dimaporo 80,691 68.84%
UNA Omar Usup36,51131.15%
Total votes117,202 100.00%

Misamis Occidental

Each of Misamis Occidental's two legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [9]

1st District

Jorge T. Almonte is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Misamis Occidental's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jorge Almonte 83,501 69.37%
Nacionalista Marina Clarete36,86830.62%
Total votes120,369 100.00%

2nd District

Henry S. Oaminal is the incumbent and running unopposed.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Misamis Occidental's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Henry S. Oaminal 115,833 100.00%
Total votes115,833 100.00%

Misamis Oriental

Each of Misamis Oriental's two legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat. [10]

1st District

Peter M. Unabia is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Misamis Oriental's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Peter Unabia 117,027 70.12%
Padayun MisamisRey Moreno48,36728.98%
LM Rommel Zagado1,4950.89%
Total votes166,889 100.00%

2nd District

Juliette T. Uy is the incumbent.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Misamis Oriental's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NUP Juliette Uy 139,830 62.97%
Padayun MisamisJun Baculio79,39235.75%
Independent Manuel Po2,8331.27%
Total votes222,055 100.00%

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