2016 Santa Rosa local elections

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Santa Rosa mayoral election,2016
  2013 May 9, 2016 2019  
Turnout78.80% Increase2.svg pp
  HoR Official Portrait Danilo Fernandez.jpg
Nominee Dan Fernandez Arnel GomezAlicia Lazaga
Party Liberal NPC PDP–Laban
Running mateArnold ArcillasTess AalaN/A
Popular vote166,83288,64560,454
Percentage59.8035.005.10

Mayor before election

Arlene B. Arcillas
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Danilo Fernandez
Liberal

Local elections were held in Santa Rosa City 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.

Overview

Incumbent Mayor Arlene B. Arcillas is term-limited; she would run for representative of the 1st District of Laguna instead. She switched places with incumbent Congressman Dan Fernandez, who is also term-limited and ran for Mayor under Liberal Party. His opponents were incumbent Vice Mayor Arnel Gomez under Nationalist People's Coalition and Alicia Lazaga under Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan. Gomez was Mayor Arcillas's running mate in 2010 and 2013 who decided to run for Mayor despite being eligible to run for a third consecutive term.

Mayor Arcillas's brother, Arnold, ran for Vice Mayor under Liberal Party. He previously served as the City Information Technology Officer Designate. His opponents were incumbent councilors Ma. Theresa "Tess" Aala, Gomez's running mate under Nationalist People's Coalition, and Sonia Laserna, a standalone candidate under Aksyon Demokratiko.

Candidates

Administration ticket

Team Dangal ng Santa Rosa
NamePartyResult
For House Of Representative
Arlene B. Arcillas Liberal Won
For Mayor
Dan S. Fernandez Liberal Won
For Vice Mayor
Arnold B. Arcillas Liberal Won
For Councilor
Joel Aala Liberal Won
Aries Alcabasa Liberal Lost
Ina Cartagena Liberal Won
Willie Castro Liberal Won
Roy Gonzales Liberal Won
Digoy Malapitan Liberal Won
Ruelito Maramba Liberal Lost
Jon Pee Salvahan Liberal Lost
Arthur Tiongco Liberal Won
Jun Tuzon Liberal Won

Opposition ticket

Team Gomez-Aala
NamePartyResult
For Mayor
Arnel DC. Gomez NPC Lost
For Vice Mayor
Tess Aala NPC Lost
For Councilor
Sonia Algabre NPC Won
Erwin Beato NPC Lost
Lody Carta NPC Lost
Jun Laserna Castrillo NPC Lost
Mariel Cendaña NPC Won
Mela Gonzales-Colmenar NPC Lost
Boy Factoriza NPC Lost
Itchel Maglian NPC Lost
Eric Puzon NPC Won
Edward Tiongco NPC Lost

Others

Team Alice Lazaga-PDP-Laban
NamePartyResult
For Mayor
Alice Lazaga PDP–Laban Lost
For Councilor
Reynaldo Batitis PDP–Laban Lost
Peter Malajacan III PDP–Laban Lost
Imelda Sison PDP–Laban Lost
Jess Angel Villar PDP–Laban Lost
United Nationalist Alliance
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Rene Alinsod UNA Lost

Independents

Independents not in tickets
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Leonilo Andal Independent Lost
Danny Tan Bangoy Independent Lost
Lorenzo "Lorry" Barretto Independent Lost
Rai "Nepo" Nepomuceno Independent Lost
Rene Ongkiko Independent Lost

Results

Mayor

Santa Rosa City mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Dan S. Fernandez 81,680 59.80
NPC Arnel Gomez47,78435.00
PDP–Laban Alicia Lazaga7,0225.10
Total votes136,486 100.00
Liberal hold

Vice Mayor

Santa Rosa City vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Arnold B. Arcillas 78,208 59.80
NPC Tess Aala35,50927.20
Aksyon Sonia Laserna17,02513.00
Total votes130,742 100.00
Liberal gain from NPC

Councilors

Santa Rosa City council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Roy Gonzales (Comebacking) 67,107
Liberal Ina Cartagena 66,843
NPC Sonia Algabre 63,566
Liberal Rodrigo Malapitan 58,344
NPC Mariel Cendaña 55,019
Liberal Joel Aala 54,349
Liberal Willie Castro 50,608
Liberal Jun Tuzon 47,873
Liberal Arthur Tiongco (Comebacking) 47,669
NPC Eric Puzon (Incumbent) 47,099
NPC Petronio Factoriza (Incumbent)44,474
NPC Laudemer Carta (Incumbent)42,753
Liberal Jon Pee Salvahan42,298
NPC Edward Tiongco (Incumbent)40,717
Independent Yaya Dub Nepomuceno39,348
Liberal Aries Alcabasa35,716
NPC Mela Gonzales-Colmenar35,333
Liberal El Maramba25,508
NPC Itchel Magalian25,470
Independent Danilo Bangoy24,823
NPC Jun Castrillo24,749
NPC Erwin Beato20,995
PDP–Laban Reynaldo Batitis16,510
UNA Rene Alinsod11,755
Independent Lorenzo Barretto11,608
PDP–Laban Imelda Sison10,638
PDP–Laban Jess Angel Villar9,770
Independent Rene Ongkiko8,345
PDP–Laban Peter Malajacan II6,577
Independent Leonilo Andal4,636
Total votes1,040,530 100.00

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