2019 Santa Rosa local elections

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Santa Rosa mayoral election,2019
  2016 May 13, 2019 2022  
Turnout67.67% Decrease2.svg 11.13 pp
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PDDS
IND
Nominee Arlene Arcillas Alicia LazagaCesar Hernandez
Party PDP–Laban PDDS Independent
Running mateArnold ArcillasArnel Gomez (NPC)
Popular vote97,05630,31810,875
Percentage70.20%2.977.87%

Mayor before election

Danilo Fernandez
PDP–Laban

Elected Mayor

Arlene B. Arcillas
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Santa Rosa City on May 13, 2019 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors.

Contents

Overview

Incumbent Mayor Dan Fernandez decided not to seek reelection as he would instead seek a comeback to the Congress representing the 1st District of Laguna. He switched position with incumbent Representative Arlene B. Arcillas once again, who this time ran for Mayor under PDP-Laban. His opponents were Alicia Lazaga of Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan and Malitlit Barangay Captain Cesar Hernandez, an independent.

Mayor Arcillas's brother, Arnold, ran for re-election under PDP-Laban. His lone opponent was his predecessor, former Vice Mayor Arnel Gomez pf Nationalist People's Coalition.

Candidates

Administration ticket

Team Arcillas(Tatak Arcillas Serbisyong Wagas)
NamePartyResult
For House Of Representative
Dan S. Fernandez PDP–Laban Won
For Mayor
Arlene B. Arcillas PDP–Laban Won
For Vice Mayor
Arnold B. Arcillas PDP–Laban Lost
For Councilor
Joel Aala PDP–Laban Won
Sonia Algabre PDP–Laban Won
Lody Carta PDP–Laban Won
Ina Cartagena PDP–Laban Won
Willie Castro PDP–Laban Won
Mythor Cendaña PDP–Laban Won
Roy Gonzales PDP–Laban Won
Digoy Malapitan PDP–Laban Won
Arthur Tiongco PDP–Laban Lost
Jun Tuzon PDP–Laban Won

Opposition ticket

Team Lazaga Gomez
NamePartyResult
For Mayor
Alice Lazaga PDDS Lost
For Vice Mayor
Arnel Gomez NPC Won
For Councilor
Allison Alfeche Independent Lost
Danie Tan Bangoy Independent Lost
Nepo Nepomuceno Independent Lost
Edward Tiongco PFP Lost

Other

PFP/Team B.S.T
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Tess Aala PFP Won
Boy Factoriza PFP Lost
Sonia Laserna PFP Lost

Results

Mayor

Incumbent Dan Fernandez ran for Congress. His party nominated incumbent Congresswoman Arlene Arcillas.

Santa Rosa City mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Arlene B. Arcillas (Comebacking) 97,056 70.20
PDDS Alicia Lazaga30,31821.97
Independent Cesar Hernandez10,8757.87
Total votes138,249 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Arnold Arcillas ran for reelection but lost

Santa Rosa City vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Arnel Gomez (Comebacking) 69,093 51.24
PDP–Laban Arnold Arcillas (Incumbent)65,75648.76
Total votes134,849 100.00
NPC gain from PDP–Laban

Councilors

Santa Rosa City council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Sonia Algabre (Incumbent) 82,008
PDP–Laban Mythor Cendaña (Comebacking) 77,777
PDP–Laban Ina Cartagena (Incumbent) 77,713
PDP–Laban Lody Carta (Comebacking) 72,893
PDP–Laban Roy Gonzales (Incumbent) 71,512
PFP Tess Aala (Comebacking) 69,913
PDP–Laban Rodrigo Malapitan (Incumbent) 69,553
PDP–Laban Jun Tuzon (Incumbent) 65,794
PDP–Laban Willie Castro (Incumbent) 60,276
PDP–Laban Joel Aala (Incumbent) 59,529
PDP–Laban Arthur Tiongco (Incumbent)59,141
PFP Boy Factoriza49,982
PFP Sonia Laserna47,793
Independent Nepo Nepomuceno45,973
PFP Edward Tiongco38,894
Independent Danny Tan Bangoy25,616
Independent Allison Alfeche13,986
Independent Edgardo Bucatcat7,990
Total votes996,343

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