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The Province of Tarlac held its local elections on Monday, May 9, 2016, as a part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the three districts of Tarlac. In the gubernatorial race, Tarlac's incumbent 2nd district Representative Susan Yap, sister of incumbent governor Victor Yap, defeated incumbent Tarlac City Mayor Gelacio Manalang.
In the vice gubernatorial race, incumbent 3rd district Board Member Carlito David narrowly defeated former Vice Governor Pearl Pacada as well as incumbent Paniqui Mayor Miguel Cojuangco-Rivilla.
The candidates for governor and vice governor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. [1]
Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Incumbent governor Victor Yap is term limited and is running for congressman of Tarlac's 2nd district. His sister, incumbent 2nd district congresswoman Susan Yap is running in his place.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Susan Yap | 355,493 | 63.25 | |
PMP | Gelacio Manalang | 199,480 | 35.49 | |
KBL | Bertito Del Mundo | 7,031 | 1.25 | |
Margin of victory | 156,013 | 27.76 | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 66,728 | 10.61 | ||
Total votes | 628,732 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
City/Municipality | Yap | Manalang | del Mundo |
---|---|---|---|
Anao | 2,980 | 2,438 | 35 |
Bamban | 16,289 | 9,275 | 228 |
Camiling | 21,795 | 12,066 | 319 |
Capas | 25,315 | 18,417 | 343 |
City of Tarlac | 87,172 | 54,609 | 2,189 |
Concepcion | 41,010 | 22,516 | 895 |
Gerona | 22,679 | 15,392 | 400 |
La Paz | 18,248 | 7,899 | 489 |
Mayantoc | 9,734 | 4,018 | 123 |
Moncada | 18,374 | 6,314 | 410 |
Paniqui | 24,820 | 16,731 | 455 |
Pura | 6,351 | 5,321 | 101 |
Ramos | 5,370 | 4,198 | 129 |
San Clemente | 4,489 | 1,826 | 85 |
San Jose | 10,770 | 1,955 | 43 |
San Manuel | 7,226 | 3,647 | 160 |
Santa Ignacia | 14,112 | 6,121 | 428 |
Victoria | 18,759 | 6,737 | 199 |
Total | 355,493 | 199,480 | 7,031 |
City/Municipality | |||
Yap | Manalang | del Mundo |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Carlito David | 207,199 | 41.05 | |
Lakas | Pearl Pacada | 189,956 | 37.63 | |
PMP | Miguel Cojuangco-Rivilla | 107,632 | 21.32 | |
Margin of victory | 17,243 | 3.42 | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 123,945 | 19.71 | ||
Total votes | 628,732 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
City/Municipality | David | Pacada | Rivilla |
---|---|---|---|
Anao | 1,332 | 1,625 | 2,032 |
Bamban | 11,563 | 9,239 | 2,665 |
Camiling | 9,263 | 19,260 | 4,273 |
Capas | 19,222 | 12,588 | 7,102 |
City of Tarlac | 46,555 | 51,360 | 24,999 |
Concepcion | 43,826 | 10,321 | 4,145 |
Gerona | 10,852 | 13,352 | 8,754 |
La Paz | 13,299 | 7,934 | 2,172 |
Mayantoc | 3,315 | 7,587 | 1,805 |
Moncada | 7,860 | 9,341 | 5,853 |
Paniqui | 10,405 | 5,588 | 26,670 |
Pura | 2,860 | 5,060 | 2,867 |
Ramos | 1,687 | 2,820 | 4,723 |
San Clemente | 2,054 | 4,832 | 179 |
San Jose | 6,063 | 3,272 | 1,369 |
San Manuel | 3,627 | 4,383 | 1,892 |
Santa Ignacia | 5,193 | 11,042 | 3,192 |
Victoria | 8,233 | 10,352 | 2,940 |
Total | 207,199 | 189,956 | 107,632 |
City/Municipality | |||
David | Pacada | Rivilla |
Each of Tarlac's three legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Charlie Cojuangco | 151,199 | 95.06 | |
Independent | Cristino Diamsay | 7,859 | 4.94 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 49,331 | 23.67 | ||
Total votes | 208,389 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Incumbent governor Victor Yap is term limited and is running for congressman of Tarlac's 2nd district. His sister, incumbent 2nd district congresswoman Susan Yap is running in his place.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NPC | Victor Yap | 165,982 | 79.72 | |
PMP | Florentino Galang | 40,685 | 19.54 | |
Independent | Joseph Doloricon | 1,543 | 0.74 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 33,056 | 13.70 | ||
Total votes | 241,266 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
Noel Villanueva is the incumbent. He changed his party affiliation from Nacionalista to NPC.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Noel Villanueva | 130,611 | 100.00 | |
Invalid or blank votes | 48,476 | 27.07 | ||
Total votes | 179,087 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
All 3 Districts of Tarlac will elect Sangguniang Panlalawigan or provincial board members. 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
Party | Total votes | Total seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | % | Total | % | ||
NPC | 636,523 | 49.04% | 6 | 46.2% | |
Independent | 264,356 | 20.37% | 1 | 7.7% | |
Liberal | 200,123 | 15.42% | 2 | 15.4% | |
Nacionalista | 124,963 | 9.63% | 1 | 7.7% | |
UNA | 71,895 | 5.54% | 0 | 0.0% | |
Total valid votes cast | 1,297,860 | N/A | |||
Total turnout | 628,732 | 100.00% | |||
Total partisan seats | 10 | 77.00% | |||
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President | 1 | 7.7% | |||
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President | 1 | 7.7% | |||
Seat for Philippine Councilors League - Provincial Chapter President | 1 | 7.7% | |||
Total non-partisan seats | 3 | 23.00% | |||
Total seats | 13 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Jessie Aquino | 99,175 | 47.59 | |
NPC | Romeo Evangelista | 93,412 | 44.83 | |
NPC | John Patrick Agustin | 79,462 | 38.13 | |
Independent | Bogs Aganon | 77,993 | 37.43 | |
Total votes | 208,389 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Harmes Sembrano | 124,963 | 51.79 | |
Liberal | Henry de Leon | 106,310 | 44.06 | |
Independent | Joji David | 99,949 | 41.43 | |
Liberal | Tonyboy Cervantes | 93,793 | 38.88 | |
NPC | Emy Ladera-Facunla | 75,928 | 31.47 | |
UNA | Danilo Asiaten | 71,895 | 29.80 | |
NPC | Bert Magcalas | 31,659 | 13.12 | |
Independent | Lita Briones | 23,619 | 9.79 | |
Total votes | 241,266 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Tootsie Cruz | 93,791 | 52.37 | |
NPC | Vernon Villanueva | 83,311 | 46.52 | |
NPC | Boy Mandal | 79,785 | 44.55 | |
Independent | Jay Castro | 62,795 | 35.06 | |
Total votes | 179,087 | 100.00 |
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