2016 Tarlac City local elections

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2016 Tarlac City mayoral election
  2013 May 9, 20162019 
 
CandidateCristy AngelesAllan Manalang
Party NPC Independent
Running mateAnne BelmonteNoel Soliman
Popular vote81,88662,845
Percentage56.2143.14

Mayor before election

Gelacio Manalang
PMP

Elected Mayor

Cristy Angeles
NPC

2016 Tarlac City vice mayoral election
  2013 May 9, 20162019 
 
CandidateAro MendozaAnne Belmonte
Party Independent NPC
Popular vote52,660 43,200
Percentage36.84 30.22

 
CandidateAto ChuaNoel Soliman
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote21,64120,012
Percentage15.1414.00

Vice Mayor before election

Anne Belmonte
NPC

Elected Vice Mayor

Aro Mendoza
Independent

Tarlac City held its local elections on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected candidates for mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors. Incumbent 2nd district board member Cristy Angeles became the first female mayor of Tarlac City after defeating Allan Manalang, son of incumbent Mayor Gelacio Manalang, who unsuccessfully ran for the governorship post. [1]

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In the vice mayoral race, incumbent Vice Mayor Anne Belmonte was defeated by former Mayor Aro Mendoza, who also endorsed Cristy Angeles for Mayor. Belmonte, as the highest-placing Councilor during the last elections, replaced then-Vice Mayor Mike Tañedo when the latter died in office last October 5, 2014. [2]

Candidates

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Mayoralty and vice mayoral elections

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. [3]

Mayor

Tarlac City mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Cristy Angeles 81,886 56.21
Independent Allan Manalang62,84543.14
Independent Roger Tomaroy9450.65
Margin of victory19,04113.07
Valid ballots145,67693.29
Invalid or blank votes10,4786.71
Total votes156,154 100.00
NPC gain from PMP

Vice Mayor

Tarlac City vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Aro Mendoza 52,660 36.84
NPC Anne Belmonte43,20030.22
Independent Ato Chua21,64115.14
Independent Noel Soliman20,01214.00
Independent Pepe Rigor4,7053.29
Independent Paul David Santos7250.51
Margin of victory9,4606.62
Valid ballots142,94391.54
Invalid or blank votes13,2118.46
Total votes156,154 100.00
Independent gain from NPC

City Council

Tarlac City, elected Sangguniang Panlungsod or city council members. A voter votes for up to ten candidates, then the ten candidates with the highest number of votes are elected. Election is via plurality-at-large voting. The total votes are the actual number of voters who voted, not the total votes of all candidates.

Results per candidate

Summary of the May 9, 2016 Tarlac City council election results
RankCandidateCoalitionPartyVotes%
1.Jojo BrionesTeam Manalang Independent 81,16451.98%
2.Topey delos ReyesTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 76,18448.79%
3.Ana AguasTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 68,39543.80%
4.Glenn Troy CaritativoTeam Manalang Independent 66,67242.70%
5.Ricky DiolazoTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 65,81142.14%
6.Abel BasanganTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 65,45241.92%
7.Jerome LapeñaTeam Angeles/NPC-LP NPC 63,38440.59%
8.Weng QuirozTeam Angeles/NPC-LP NPC 56,49836.18%
9.Cesar GoNot affiliated Independent 51,43032.94%
10.Vlad RodriguezTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 50,43632.30%
11.Franklin DayaoTeam Manalang Independent 49,37631.62%
12.Emy CortezTeam Manalang Independent 48,52631.08%
13.Jelo HonradoTeam Angeles/NPC-LP Liberal 42,99427.53%
14.Arsenio Lugay IITeam Angeles/NPC-LP NPC 35,99623.05%
15.Eddie TañedoTeam Angeles/NPC-LP NPC 34,39322.03%
16.Benjie DayanTeam Manalang Independent 32,91121.08%
17.Lucia TanedoTeam Manalang Independent 29,24018.73%
18.Tony NepomucenoNot affiliated Independent 23,16614.84%
19.Edgar AguasNot affiliated Independent 22,17314.20%
20.Richard EspinosaNot affiliated Independent 15,2319.75%
21.Jerry ArceoNot affiliated Independent 13,3138.53%
22.Rem GalangNot affiliated Independent 13,0848.38%
23.Meynard BuenaTeam Manalang Independent 12,9998.32%
24.Alejandro BucadTeam Manalang Independent 10,0936.46%
25.Babet BelloNot affiliated Independent 9,2265.91%
26.Malou MalvarNot affiliated Independent 8,4345.40%
27.Ares CortezNot affiliated Independent 7,2414.64%
28.Nestor GaerlanNot affiliated Independent 4,6893.00%
29.Ador VitugNot affiliated Independent 4,5792.93%
30.Lesly TamanganNot affiliated Independent 2,7371.75%
Total turnout156,15484.71%
Registered voters184,321100.00%
Note: A total of 30 candidates ran for councilor.Source: GMA-COMELEC transparency server

Results per coalition

CoalitionTotal votes %Seats
won
 %
NPC-LP coalition / Team Angeles559,54352.50%770%
Team Manalang330,98131.05%220%
Independents not in coalitions175,30316.45%110%
Totals1,065,827100%10100%

Results per party

PartyMayoral candidateTotal votesTotal seats
Total %Total %
Liberal Cristy Angeles369,27234.65%541.5%
NPC Cristy Angeles190,27117.85%216.6%
Independent various506,28447.50%324.9%
Total valid votes cast1,065,827N/A
Total turnout156,15484.71%
Total partisan seats1083.3%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President18.3%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President18.3%
Total non-partisan seats216.3%
Total seats12100.0%

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