2019 Calamba local elections

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2019 Calamba local elections
Flag of Calamba, Laguna.png
 2016May 13, 2029 (2029-05-13) 2022  
Turnout62.88% Decrease2.svg
Mayoral election
 
Candidate Justin Marc Chipeco Anthony Castillo
Party Nacionalista Independent
Running mateRoseller Rizal
Popular vote153,54915,671
Percentage78.74%8.04%

Mayor before election

Justin Marc Chipeco
Nacionalista

Elected mayor

Justin Marc Chipeco
Nacionalista

Vice mayoral election
 
Mayor Ross Rizal.jpg
CandidateRoseller Rizal
Party Nacionalista
Popular vote145,971
Percentage74.86

Vice Mayor before election

Roseller Rizal
Nacionalista

Elected Vice Mayor

Roseller Rizal
Nacionalista

City Council election

12 of 14 seats in the Calamba City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Nacionalista Independent PDP–Laban
Seats won732
Popular vote698,031621,678196,780
Percentage41.91%37.33%11.81%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
Party KDP UNA PFP
Seats won000
Popular vote115,07825,0308,931
Percentage6.91%1.50%0.54%

Local elections were held in Calamba, Laguna, on May 13, 2019, within the Philippine general election, for posts of the mayor, vice mayor and twelve councilors. They will also elect their first representative of their newly created lone congressional district.

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Overview

The incumbent mayor, Justin Marc SB. Chipeco once again ran for mayoral post for the third consecutive time together with his running mate, the incumbent vice mayor Roseller Rizal. For the second time in a row, Rizal will run for vice mayoral position unopposed. [1]

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win. Candidates who are incumbent in the position they are running are in italic text.

Mayoral and vice mayoral elections

Calamba mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Justin Marc Chipeco 153,549 78.74
Independent Anthony Castillo15,6718.04
Independent Joel Agojo1,9130.98
Independent Ramon Rivera1,4370.74
Margin of victory137,87870.71
Invalid or blank votes22,42911.50
Total votes194,999 100.00
Calamba vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Roseller Rizal145,971 74.86
Invalid or blank votes49,02825.14
Total votes194,999 100.00

City Council elections

Voters elected twelve councilors to comprise the City Council or the Sangguniang Panlungsod . Candidates voted separately so winning candidates came from different political parties. The twelve candidates with the highest number of votes won the seats. Incumbent city councilors Edgardo Catindig, Moises Morales, Peewee Perez, and Santiago Atienza did not run as their respective terms are limited. Perez ran as provincial board member of the 2nd District of Laguna instead.

2019 Calamba City Council
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Julian Eugene Chipeco 110,588 6.63
Nacionalista Charisse Anne Hernandez (Incumbent) 110,038 6.60
Nacionalista Maria Virginia Alcasid (Incumbent) 103,956 6.24
PDP–Laban Pursino Oruga 103,573 6.21
Independent Soliman Lajara 103,089 6.18
Nacionalista Angelito Lazaro, Jr. (Incumbent) 96,215 5.77
Nacionalista Saturnino Lajara (Incumbent) 95,121 5.71
Nacionalista Dyan Espiridion (Incumbent) 94,052 5.64
PDP–Laban Leeanne Aldabe 93,207 5.59
Nacionalista Juan Lazaro (Incumbent) 88,061 5.28
Independent Joselito Catindig 85,675 5.14
Independent Doreen May Cabrera 81,398 4.88
Independent Edison Natividad70,2524.21
Independent Mark Cholo Atienza62,7983.77
KDP Abdiel Balagtas61,7203.70
Independent Pocholo Platon58,4083.50
Independent Jose Morel Manaig57,9503.47
KDP Gerard Teruel53,3583.20
Independent Crystal Joy Espiridion39,5822.37
UNA Alvin Villa25,0301.50
Independent Denica Lapitan22,3421.34
Independent Roosevelt Legaspi13,5870.81
Independent Rhyan Francia11,8880.71
Independent Rodante Narvaez10,1910.61
PFP Vladimir Garcia8,9310.53
Independent Manuel Pelino, Jr.4,5180.27
Total votes1,665,528 100.00

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References

  1. "Certified List of Candidates - Laguna" (PDF). COMELEC . Retrieved March 18, 2019.