2019 Olongapo local elections

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2019 Olongapo mayoral election
  2016 May 13, 20192022 
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NomineeRolen Paulino Jr.Anne Marie Gordon
Party Nacionalista Lakas
Running mateNoel AtienzaEd Piano
Popular vote58,13126,859

Mayor before election

Rolen Paulino Sr.
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Rolen Paulino Jr.
Nacionalista

Local elections was held in Olongapo City on May 13, 2019 in the Philippine general election. The voters will elect a Mayor, Vice Mayor, and ten Councilors.

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Mayoralty Election

Incumbent Mayor, Rolen Paulino, is running for reelection in the Nacionalista Party.

His opponent is Anne Gordon, the former Vice-Governor of Zambales. Gordon is married to the former Olongapo Mayor, James "Bong" Gordon Jr. She is running under the banner of Lakas–CMD.

On November 29, 2018, Paulino withdrew his certificate of candidacy and was replaced by his son Atty. Rolen Paulino Jr. According to Mayor Paulino, his decision was due to the current suspension order and subsequent case filed against him.

Candidates

Mayor

Olongapo City Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Rolen Paulino Jr. 58,131
Lakas Anne Marie Gordon26,859
Total votes84,990 100

Vice Mayor

Olongapo City Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Aquilino Cortez Jr. 38,792
PFP Jacinto Gardon17,633
Nacionalista Noel Atienza16,121
Independent Eduardo Piano8,323
Independent Roberto Flores1,108
Total votes81,977 100

Councilors

Team Paulino

Nacionalista Party/Team Paulino
NameParty
Jerome Michael Bacay Nacionalista
Linus Bacay Nacionalista
BJ Cajudo Nacionalista
Jamiel Khonghun Escalona Nacionalista
Ed Guerrero Nacionalista
Lugie Lipumano Nacionalista
Francis Maniago Nacionalista
Winnie Ortiz Nacionalista
Basilio Palo Nacionalista
Cristabelle Marie Paulino Nacionalista

Serbisyong may Puso

Lakas–CMD/Serbisyong may Puso
NameParty
Ernelizar Batapa Lakas
Earl Escusa Lakas
Edgardo Gingco Lakas
Cesar Lobos Lakas
Jose Tomas Madria Lakas
Rosalinda Reyes Lakas
Hilaruo Rin Lakas
Josefina Soberon Lakas
Filipina Tabalan Lakas
Councilors
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Cristabelle Marie "Tata" Paulino 52,512
Nacionalista Sarah Lugerna "Lugie" Lipumano 52,410
Nacionalista Jamiel "Jamiel Khonghun" Escalona 43,730
PFP Rodel Cerezo 43,135
Nacionalista Benjamin Cajudo II 41,362
Aksyon Kaye Ann Legaspi 38,502
Nacionalista Jerome Michael Bacay 36,651
Nacionalista Eduardo Guerrero 30,653
Nacionalista Emerito Linus Bacay 29,399
Nacionalista Alreuela Ortiz 27,744
PFP Vicente "Vic-Vic" Magsaysay II24,999
Nacionalista Basilio Palo21,047
PFP Edwin Piano20,210
Independent Rodolfo Catologan19,413
Nacionalista Francis Maniago19,014
Lakas Jose Tomas Madria16,243
PDP–Laban Melanie Joy "Joy Macapagal" Macapagal-Driz14,676
Lakas Ernelizar Batapa14,279
Lakas Filipina Tablan13,895
Independent Patrick Escusa13,440
Independent Ronald Guevarra12,554
PFP Erma Manalang12,278
Lakas Cesar Lobos11,980
PFP Celson Miraflor10,671
Aksyon Michael Alop9,735
PFP Joseph "Joel" Lim III8,296
Independent Rowena Quejada7,075
Akbayan Conrad Hipolito6,985
Independent Jan Giuseppe Abarro6,761
Lakas Edgardo Gingco6,739
Independent Milbert Adlawan6,711
Independent Rosalinda Reyes6,502
Independent Hilauro Rin6,429
Independent Earl Escusa6,143
Independent Gerardo Cruz5,365
Lakas Josefina Soberon4,829
Independent Arsenio Antiquera1,219
Independent Fernandito Lañada1,186
Total votes704,772 100.00

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References

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  1. "List of Candidates - Region III - Zambales" (PDF).