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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.
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.
Name | Party | Result | ||
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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 | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
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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 |
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Councilor | ||||
Rene Alinsod | UNA | Lost | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
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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 | ||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Dan S. Fernandez | 81,680 | 59.80 | |
NPC | Arnel Gomez | 47,784 | 35.00 | |
PDP–Laban | Alicia Lazaga | 7,022 | 5.10 | |
Total votes | 136,486 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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Liberal | Arnold B. Arcillas | 78,208 | 59.80 | |||
NPC | Tess Aala | 35,509 | 27.20 | |||
Aksyon | Sonia Laserna | 17,025 | 13.00 | |||
Total votes | 130,742 | 100.00 | ||||
Liberal gain from NPC | ||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||
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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 Salvahan | 42,298 | |||||
NPC | Edward Tiongco (Incumbent) | 40,717 | |||||
Independent | Yaya Dub Nepomuceno | 39,348 | |||||
Liberal | Aries Alcabasa | 35,716 | |||||
NPC | Mela Gonzales-Colmenar | 35,333 | |||||
Liberal | El Maramba | 25,508 | |||||
NPC | Itchel Magalian | 25,470 | |||||
Independent | Danilo Bangoy | 24,823 | |||||
NPC | Jun Castrillo | 24,749 | |||||
NPC | Erwin Beato | 20,995 | |||||
PDP–Laban | Reynaldo Batitis | 16,510 | |||||
UNA | Rene Alinsod | 11,755 | |||||
Independent | Lorenzo Barretto | 11,608 | |||||
PDP–Laban | Imelda Sison | 10,638 | |||||
PDP–Laban | Jess Angel Villar | 9,770 | |||||
Independent | Rene Ongkiko | 8,345 | |||||
PDP–Laban | Peter Malajacan II | 6,577 | |||||
Independent | Leonilo Andal | 4,636 | |||||
Total votes | 1,040,530 | 100.00 |
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