2019 Majayjay local elections

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2019 Majayjay local elections
Flag of Majayjay, Laguna.png
 201613 May 2019 (2019-05-13) 2022  
Mayoral election
 
Hon. Carlo Invinzor B. Clado (portrait).jpg
Hon. Eulogio Wilson Amorado.webp
CandidateCarlo Invinzor CladoEulogio Wilson Amorado
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista
AllianceDos por DosAmorTilla
Running mateEdison ReyesLauro Mentilla
Popular vote8,0307,328
Percentage52.2947.71

Mayor before election

Carlo Invinzor Clado
NPC

Elected mayor

Carlo Invinzor Clado
PDP–Laban

Vice Mayoral election
 
Larry Mentilla for Mayor (cropped).jpg
Edison Reyes (cropped).jpg
CandidateLauro MentillaEdison Reyes
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban
AllianceAmorTillaDos por Dos
Popular vote7,7357,221
Percentage51.7248.28

Vice Mayor before election

Eulogio Wilson Amorado
Liberal

Elected Vice Mayor

Lauro Mentilla
Nacionalista

Municipal Council election

8 of 10 seats in the Majayjay Municipal Council.
5 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PDPLBN
NP
IND
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista Independent
AllianceDos for DosAmorTilla
Last election0 seat, 10.57%0 seat, 8.39%1 seat, 11.14%
Seats won620
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 6Increase2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote53,68842,3752,888
Percentage54.2642.822.92

Local elections were held in Majayjay on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town Mayor, Vice Mayor and town Councilors, as well as Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, a Governor, a Vice Governor and a Representative for the province's fourth congressional district to the House of Representatives. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2019, for a three-year-long term. 15,648 of 19,320 registered voters voted in this election. [1]

Contents

Coalitions

As the Mayor, Vice Mayor and the Members of the Municipal Council are elected on the same Ballot, Mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of candidates. These Slates usually run with their respective Mayoral and Vice Mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates Independent of any Mayoral or Vice Mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves. [2]

Administration coalition

Team Dos por Dos (Clado–Reyes)
#NameParty
For Mayor
2Carlo Invinzor Clado PDP–Laban
For Vice Mayor
2Edison Reyes PDP–Laban
For Councilor
3Juan Ariel Argañosa Jr. PDP–Laban
4Efren Bituin PDP–Laban
6Pia Ceria PDP–Laban
9Anastacio Hernandez PDP–Laban
10Ma. Thess Melendez PDP–Laban
13Ronald Eliseo Sobreviñas PDP–Laban
14Celestino Norman Sotto PDP–Laban
17Edgardo Zornosa PDP–Laban

Opposition coalition

Team AmorTilla (Amorado–Mentilla)
#NameParty
For Mayor
1Eulogio Wilson Amorado Nacionalista
For Vice Mayor
1Lauro Mentilla Nacionalista
For Councilor
1Leonor Andaya Nacionalista
2Cenon Pancho Aranilla Nacionalista
5Ma. Fe Cabonce Nacionalista
8Godofredo Estupigan Nacionalista
11Avelino Merestela Nacionalista
15Enrique Vargas Nacionalista
16Valeriano Vito Jr. Nacionalista
18Antonio Zornosa Jr. Nacionalista

Mayoralty election

The incumbent Mayor is Carlo Invinzor Clado, who was elected in 2016 election with 27.15% (3,848 votes) of the total votes counted. [3]

Clado is running for his second consecutive term. He run under the banner of the PDP–Laban, his sole opponent is the incumbent Vice Mayor Eulogio Wilson Amorado, running under the Nacionalista Party.

Results

Incumbent Mayor Clado won via slim-margin. Clado garnered 52.29% of the total votes counted over Amorado's 47.71%. [1]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jojo Clado PDP–Laban 8,03052.29
Wilson Amorado Nacionalista 7,32847.71
Total15,358100.00
Valid votes15,35898.15
Invalid/blank votes2901.85
Total votes15,648100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,32080.99
PDP–Laban hold
Source: GMA News
Popular vote percentage
Clado
52.29%
Amorado
47.71%

Vice Mayoralty election

The incumbent Vice Mayor is Eulogio Wilson Amorado who was elected in 2016 election with 40.13% (5,446 votes) of the total votes counted. [3]

Amorado is not running for a second term, and instead running for Mayor. His Party nominated, former Vice Mayor Lauro Mentilla, running under the Nacionalista Party. His sole opponent is incumbent Councilor Edison Reyes, running under PDP–Laban. Reyes is the running-mate of the incumbent Mayor Clado.

Results

Mentilla win his comeback in politics, winning in a slim-margin over Reyes. Mentilla garnered 51.72% of the total votes counted over Reyes' 48.28%. [1]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Larry Mentilla Nacionalista 7,73551.72
Edison Reyes PDP–Laban 7,22148.28
Total14,956100.00
Valid votes14,95695.58
Invalid/blank votes6924.42
Total votes15,648100.00
Registered voters/turnout19,32080.99
Nacionalista hold
Source: GMA News
Popular vote percentage
Mentilla
51.72%
Reyes
48.28%

Municipal Council election

The Majayjay Municipal Council is composed of eight Councilor's, elected to serve three-year term. The election for the council is done via multiple non-transferable vote in which a voter has eight votes to distribute to eight different candidates. The eight candidates with the most votes will be elected to the council. [1] [4]

Results

Majayjay Municipal Council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Ariel Argañosa 9,069 9.17
PDP–Laban Angel Sotto7,678 7.76
PDP–Laban Pia Ceria6,765 6.84
Nacionalista Ma. Fe Cabonce 6,674 6.74
PDP–Laban Tacio Hernandez 6,656 6.73
PDP–Laban Efren Bituin6,538 6.61
PDP–Laban Thess Melendez6,460 6.53
Nacionalista Leony Andaya 6,317 6.38
Nacionalista Binoy Merestela5,8765.94
Nacionalista Wowie Vito5,7525.81
Nacionalista Antonio Zornosa5,3805.44
PDP–Laban Gary Zornosa5,3735.43
PDP–Laban Ronald Sobreviñas5,1495.20
Nacionalista Fredie Estupigan5,1055.16
Nacionalista Pancho Aranilla3,6403.68
Nacionalista Enrique Vargas3,6313.67
Independent Victorio Ronabio2,0542.08
Independent Rey Gregory Cube8340.84
Total votes98,951 100.00
Source: GMA News

Per Coalition

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban 53,68854.266
Nacionalista 42,37542.822
Independent 2,8882.920
Ex officio seats2
Total98,951100.0010
Valid votes98,95179.04
Invalid/blank votes26,23320.96
Total votes125,184100.00
Registered voters/turnout154,56080.99
Vote Share
Dos por Dos
54.26%
AmorTilla
42.82%
Others
2.92%
Municipal Council seats
Dos por Dos
75.00%
AmorTilla
25.00%

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