2019 San Miguel, Bulacan local elections

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2019 San Miguel, Bulacan mayoral election
 2016May 13, 20192022 
 
NomineeRoderick TiongsonIvy Mendez-CoronelJiboy Cabochan
Party UNA NUP PDP–Laban
Running mateMiguelito Dela CruzMimio DizonBong Alvarez
Popular vote29,88327,53417,746
Percentage39.7536.6323.61

Mayor before election

Ivy Mendez-Coronel
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Roderick Tiongson
UNA

Local elections were held in San Miguel, Bulacan on May 13, 2019 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the municipality: the mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.

Contents

Background

List of certified candidates running for seats in San Miguel. BULACAN.pdf
List of certified candidates running for seats in San Miguel.

Incumbent Mayor Marivee "Ivy" M. Coronel is running for reelection as Mayor under the National Unity Party (Philippines). Her opponent are Jiboy Cabochan, 2007 Mayoralty aspirant he is running under the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan and former mayor Roderick DG. Tiongson running under the United Nationalist Alliance.

Results

Mayor

San Miguel, Bulacan Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Roderick Tiongson 29,883 39.75
NUP Ivy Mendez-Coronel27,53436.63
PDP–Laban Jose Francisco Cabochan17,74623.61
Total votes75,163 100.00
UNA gain from NUP

Vice Mayor

San Miguel, Bulacan Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Bong Alvarez 37,953 54.20
NUP Mimio Dizon24,91635.58
UNA Miguelito Dela Cruz7,14610.20
Total votes70,015 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Sangguniang Bayan

San Miguel, Bulacan Sangguniang Bayan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Bunso Beltran33,085 7.21
NUP Kap Melvin Santos 32,437 7.07
PDP–Laban Jhong Reyes 29,440 6.42
PDP–Laban Emil Magtalas 28,967 6.31
PDP–Laban Richie Dela Cruz28,772 6.27
NUP Jayvee Lacsina22,584 4.92
NUP Mark David Maon 21,109 4.60
NUP Nika Santiago-Tan 20,337 4.43
NUP Tony Macasu18,8624.11
PDP–Laban Egoy Calderon17,9183.90
UNA OJ Andres17,4483.80
PDP–Laban Myca Bonoan17,0543.72
NUP Terence Rivera16,6683.63
Independent Pop Buencamino16,4393.58
NUP CJ Cayetano-Ballesteros16,0753.50
UNA Charlie Viudez16,0673.50
UNA Excelite Reyes14,7463.21
UNA Bayani Tecson12,8822.81
UNA Brian Pascual12,6512.75
UNA Raymond Francis Santos10,9452.38
Independent Jeffrey Violago10,7552.34
PDP–Laban Avie Pagala10,3412.25
UNA Aspog Astley Apolinario9,4232.05
PDP–Laban Ervin Timoteo8,2171.79
UNA Albert Silva7,5981.65
NUP SK Lovely Francisco7,5751.65
Total votes458,395 100.00

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References

    1. "List of Candidates - Region III - Bulacan" (PDF).
    2. "Certificate of Canvass - San Miguel, Bulacan".