2016 San Pedro local elections

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2016 San Pedro mayoral election
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  2013 May 9, 20162019 
 
NomineeLourdes S. CataquizRafael Campos
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban
Running mateDiwa T. TayaoIryne V. Vierneza
Popular vote52,39833,462
Percentage43.7027.90

 
NomineeEugenio Ynion, Jr.Michael M. Casacop
Party NPC PRP
Running mateNorvic D. SolidumN/A
Popular vote31,4542,528
Percentage26.202.10

Mayor before election

Lourdes S. Catáquiz
Nacionalista

Elected Mayor

Lourdes S. Catáquiz
Nacionalista

Local elections was held in the City of San Pedro 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.

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Mayoral and vice mayoral election

Incumbent Mayor Lourdes S. Catáquiz decided to run for reelection under the coalition of Liberal Party and Nacionalista Party. Her opponents are Incumbent Vice Mayor Rafael Campos of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan, Incumbent councilor Michael M. Casacop of the People's Reform Party and Barangay Captain Eugenio Ynion, Jr. of the Nationalist People's Coalition.

Incumbent Vice Mayor Rafael Campos is running for mayor, Councilor Diwa T. Tayao is running in the position of Vice Mayor her opponent are former Vice Mayor Norvic Solidum and Councilor Iryne Vierneza.

Candidates

Mayor

San Pedro City Mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Lourdes S. Cataquiz 52,398 43.7%
PDP–Laban Rafael P. Campos33,46227.9%
NPC Eugenio S. Ynion, Jr.31,45426.2%
PRP Michael M. Casacop2,5282.1%
Total votes119,842 100%

Vice Mayor

San Pedro City Vice Mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Iryne V. Vierneza 41,861 36.7%
Nacionalista Diwa T. Tayao38,86134.1%
NPC Norvic D. Solidum33,28329.2%
Total votes114,005 100%

Councilors

San Pedro City council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Celso D. Ambayec 48,238
NPC Francis Joseph Mercado 46,650
Nacionalista Marlon A. Acierto 46,004
Nacionalista Delio L. Hatulan 44,982
Nacionalista Divina Olivarez 44,861
Liberal Bernadeth Olivares 44,373
Liberal Jamie R. Ambayec 43,212
Liberal Edgardo Berroya 41,633
PDP–Laban Carlon S. Ambayec 36,650
Nacionalista Kent S. Lagasca 36,088
PDP–Laban Medardo M. Recto32,329
NPC Eliezer R. Andres29,966
Nacionalista Romeo Lerit29,206
Liberal Ma. Barbara Oblinada28,111
PDP–Laban Reynaldo B. Hermoso27,948
PDP–Laban Julian V. Ventura27,522
PDP–Laban Nicanor A. Gilbuena26,372
NPC Romeo R. Anaya24,170
PDP–Laban Lolito R. Marquez23,064
PRP Kenneth A. Berroya22,487
PDP–Laban Raul C. Abulencia22,459
NPC Ronaldo Amil21,572
NPC Silgrid L. Villanueva20,961
PDP–Laban Jaime C. Madrigalejos20,061
Liberal Romeo B. Marcelo19,505
PDP–Laban Fritz Brian Y. Manangbao18,667
NPC Sonny Mendoza17,697
NPC Sherwin Del Rosario16,196
NPC Ernesto G. Martinio14,942
NPC Teofilo Morando13,767
NPC Roldan Concepcion12,936
Independent Peps Mercado11,270
PRP Shaira M. Flores9,165
Independent Fernando Polillo4,559
Independent Justino Racela3,421
Independent Eric Roy D. Relunia2,597
Total votes865,631 100.00

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