2022 Batanes local elections

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2022 Batanes local elections
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Registered13,820
Turnout11,801 (85.39%)
2022 Batanes gubernatorial election
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 2019May 9, 20222025 
 
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NPC
Candidate Malou Cayco Telesforo Castillejos
Party Liberal NPC
Running mateIgnacio VillaFerdie Elica
Popular vote6,4894,142
Percentage61.0438.96

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2022 Batanes Gubernatorial election by Municipality.

Governor before election

Malou Cayco
Liberal

Elected Governor

Malou Cayco
Liberal

Local elections were held in Batanes on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 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 vice-governor, a governor and a representative for the province's at-large congressional district in the House of Representatives.

Contents

The province's election turnout is 85.39%, (34 election returns) equivalent to 11,801 of 13,820 total registered voters. [1]

Provincial elections


Gubernatorial election

Batanes candidates 2022.pdf

Incumbent Batanes Governor Malou Cayco is seeking re-election for a third and final term against former Governor Telesforo Castillejos. [2]

Batanes gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Malou Cayco (Incumbent)6,489 61.04
NPC Telesforo Castillejos 4,14238.96
Valid ballots10,63190.09
Invalid or blank votes1,1709.91
Total votes11,801 100.00%

By municipality

Municipality Cayco Castillejos Total votes
Votes %Votes %
Basco 2,69055.382,16744.624,857100.00
Itbayat 99364.7754035.231,533100.00
Ivana 63967.4130932.59948100.00
Mahatao 77267.3137532.691,147100.00
Sabtang 75764.8741035.131,167100.00
Uyugan 63865.1734134.83979100.00
Total6,48961.044,14238.9610,631100.00

Vice gubernatorial election

2022 Batanes Vice gubernatorial election by municipality. Breakdown of Batanes Vice Gubernatorial Race 2022.png
2022 Batanes Vice gubernatorial election by municipality.

Incumbent Vice Governor Ignacio Villa is seeking re-election for a second term against incumbent first provincial district board member Ferdie Elica and incumbent Ivana mayor Leonardo "Ading" Hostallero. [3]

Batanes Vice gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ignacio Villa (Incumbent)3,580 33.1
NPC Ferdie Elica2,87726.6
Lakas Leonardo "Ading" Hostallero2,47922.92
Reporma Juliet Abas1,88117.39
Valid ballots10,81791.66
Invalid or blank votes9848.34
Total votes11,801 100.00%

By municipality

Municipality Cayco Castillejos Total votes
Votes %Votes %
Basco 2,69055.382,16744.624,857100.00
Itbayat 99364.7754035.231,533100.00
Ivana 63967.4130932.59948100.00
Mahatao 77267.3137532.691,147100.00
Sabtang 75764.8741035.131,167100.00
Uyugan 63865.1734134.83979100.00
Total6,48961.044,14238.9610,631100.00


Provincial board elections

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal 10,80936.693
NPC 7,32424.861
Reporma 6,24221.191
Lakas 5,08517.261
Ex officio seats3
Reserved seats1
Total29,460100.0010

1st District

Municipality: Basco, Mahatao

Batanes 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Doctor Nicolas 3,188 19.27
Liberal Ann Viola 2,730 16.5
NPC Juan Redondo (Incumbent)1,928 11.65
NPC Alexander Argonza1,86011.24
Reporma Rock Abad1,74510.55
Reporma Benni Asa1,4058.49
Lakas Winnie Martin1,0346.25
NPC Roldan Cabizon7954.8
Lakas Jul Balasbas6844.13
Lakas Arsing Viola6433.89
Reporma Guillermo Bongay5363.24
Total votes16,548 100.00

2nd District

Municipality: Itbayat, Ivana, Sabtang, Uyugan

Batanes 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Byron Peralta 1,529 12.54
Liberal Juliet Cataluña (Incumbent)1,493 12.25
Reporma Roland Cabitac 1,423 11.67
Liberal Precy Rivera1,37511.28
Liberal Priscilla Nanud1,30310.69
Lakas Rogelio Delapa1,1959.8
NPC Marilys Castillo1,1459.39
Reporma Romeo Acebes (Incumbent)1,1339.29
NPC Hedrick Cervillion9367.68
NPC Juanita Acacio6605.41
Total votes12,192 100.00

Congressional election

Incumbent Batanes lone district representative Ciriaco “Doc” Gato Jr. is seeking re-election for a second term against Luis Abad who is the son of former Budget Secretary Florencio Abad, and former lone district representative Dina Abad. [3] [4]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Batanes's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Ciriaco Gato Jr.
(Incumbent)
3,872 33.92
Liberal Luis Abad3,03726.61
Reporma Ronald Aguto Jr.2,48421.76
Lakas Carlo Diasnes2,02217.71
Valid ballots11,41596.73
Invalid or blank votes3863.27
Total votes11,801 100.00%

Municipal elections

The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Basco

In Basco, the provincial capital, the municipal election will be contested primarily between candidates from the Liberal Party (LP), Lakas-CMD, and the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).

Mayor

Incumbent Basco mayor Demy Narag is running for re-election against incumbent vice mayor German "Milo" Caccam.

Basco mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Milo Caccam 3,258 64.35
Lakas Demy Narag99819.71
NPC Roscoe Santana80715.94
Total votes5,063 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor German "Milo" Caccam is running for mayor. The Liberal Party which is the party of Milo Caccam nominated Marvin Costales for vice mayor.

Basco vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Arlyne Velayo 1,965 40.5
Liberal Marvin Costales1,29526.69
Lakas Waldimar Viola86417.81
Reporma Linda Redondo72815
Total votes4,852 100.00
NPC gain from Liberal

Municipal council

Basco municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Ankie Redondo 2,052 38.59
Independent Jacklord Labrador 2,029 38.16
Liberal Carla Cordel2,017 37.93
Liberal Will Lee "Cholo" Gabotero1,972 37.09
Liberal Benny Fajardo1,877 35.30
Liberal Paking Castillo 1,844 34.68
NPC Joseph Guisando1,772 33.33
Liberal Aren Joseph Veracruz 1,713 32.22
Liberal John Paul Castillo1,58629.83
Liberal Alden Voltaire Gordo1,58529.81
Liberal Roger Doplito1,53528.87
NPC Romeo Puriran1,53228.81
Independent Kurt Ryan Donato1,35025.39
NPC Bernardita Merida1,33625.13
NPC Teodora Abengaña1,12021.06
NPC Robert Redondo1,02819.33
Lakas Laarni Donato93517.59
Independent Jamerika Klaire Tabuso91717.25
Lakas Kriselda Vinalay83115.63
NPC Manny Merida79514.95
Lakas Chico Domingo77114.50
NPC Jhun Robillos71013.35
NPC Theresita Garrido64312.09
Lakas Jovar Vargas60511.38
Lakas Lucil Ferrer5319.99
Independent Alen Antonio4538.52
Lakas Lemuel Gonzales4017.54
Lakas James Alina3396.38
Lakas Jhoel Mirabueno2644.97
Total votes34,543 [5]

Itbayat

In Itbayat, the municipal election will be contested primarily between Independent candidates.

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Ronald Gutierrez is running for the position of vice mayor. Sabas De Sagon, the relative and namesake of Raul De Sagon runs for mayor.

Itbayat mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Sabas De Sagon 545 33.56
Independent Joseph Cultura35721.98
NPC Daniel De Sagon26116.07
Independent Elisa Colobong23614.53
Independent Reuel Ibañes22513.85
Total votes1,624 100.00
Independent hold

Vice mayor

Incumbent Itbayat mayor Ronald Gutierrez is running for vice mayor.

Itbayat vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Ferdinand Asa 880 65.33
Independent Ronald Gutierrez46734.67
Total votes1,347 100.00
Independent hold

Municipal council

Itbayat municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Cleo Gonzales 1,054 58.95
Independent Joel Velayo 898 50.22
Independent Dyan Gutierrez 816 45.64
Independent Jesie Estoy 762 42.62
Independent Zenas Labrador746 41.72
Independent Jonel Villa718 40.16
NPC Edgar Garcia 632 35.35
Independent Gershom Gato 614 34.34
Independent Ernesto Castillo54330.37
Independent Joey Intervalo47626.62
Independent Alejandria Asa46526.01
Independent Ansbert Salengua45925.67
Independent Alex Valiente39722.20
Independent Jerry Camacho36920.64
Independent Jose Alcazar Jr.35820.02
Independent Pablo Alcazar Jr.34319.18
Independent Emer Valiente26014.54
Independent Maria Horiondo24813.87
NPC Lucilo Gonzales23513.14
Total votes10,393 [6]

Ivana

In Ivana, the municipal election will be contested primarily between the Liberal Party (LP), Lakas-CMD, the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), and Independent candidates.

Mayor

Incumbent Ivana mayor Leonardo Hostallero is running for Vice governor in the province of Batanes and incumbent Vice mayor Romeo Emilio Fidel is running for mayor.

Ivana mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Celso Batallones 640 62.08
NPC Romeo Emilio Fidel39137.92
Total votes1,031 100.00
Independent gain from NUP

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Romeo Fidel is running for mayor. The Nationalist People's Coalition which is the party of Romeo Fidel nominated Jerry Agana for vice mayor.

Ivana vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Jerry Agana 582 58.73
Lakas Orlan Hostallero40941.27
Total votes1,347 100.00
NPC gain from Independent

Municipal council

Ivana municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Christopher Cabugao 552 51.93
Liberal Myron Valenciano520 48.92
NPC Jenna Mae Barcelona457 42.99
Lakas Oching Acebes444 41.77
Reporma Chris Cataluña 420 39.51
Reporma Fredrick Zenon Cataluña 420 39.51
NPC Alberto Viegan 420 39.51
Lakas Galdo Pama 400 37.63
Independent Victor Valenciano39537.16
Liberal Frizian Ydel38235.94
Liberal Norman James Enego38135.84
NPC Roque Jerold Agana37635.37
Lakas Boyet Hostallero36033.87
NPC Merry Sara Calma33831.80
Reporma Rita Adalla28927.19
NPC Maria Teresa Javier22721.35
Liberal Tirso Ebina16715.71
Independent Joel Cataluña878.18
Total votes6,635 [7]

Mahatao

In Mahatao, the municipal election will be contested primarily between the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma (Reporma), and the Liberal Party (LP).

Mayor

Incumbent Mahatao mayor Pedro Poncio is seeking re-election for a second term.

Mahatao mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Pedro Poncio740 61.41
Liberal Genes Galarion46538.59
Total votes1,205 100.00
Reporma hold

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Noe Avelino Fabro is seeking re-election for a third and final term.

Mahatao vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Noe Avelino Fabro837 71.42
Liberal Bobbie De Mata33528.58
Total votes1,172 100.00
Reporma hold

Municipal council

Sabtang municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Ryan Cardona 454 35.33
Reporma Val Come 431 33.54
Liberal Uching Tabig 402 31.28
Lakas Willy Agunsod374 29.11
Liberal Itay Galindez 349 27.16
NPC Jig Balasbas 333 25.91
Lakas Macario Cabrito Jr. 328 25.53
Liberal Nestor Pacuno 312 24.28
Independent Blesilda Avanceña31124.20
Independent Josie Tabuso29623.04
NPC Donald Cariaso28822.41
Reporma Basilio Agrezor28622.26
Liberal Cesa De Mata27721.56
NPC Luzviminda Cartaño26820.86
NPC Joaquin Rome Carzon26620.70
Liberal Tinong Raterta24919.38
Lakas Anthony Galindez24819.30
Reporma John Dave Ablat24819.30
Liberal Homer Avanceña24218.83
Independent Thomas Tabuso24018.68
Reporma Victor Carzon23818.52
Reporma Joel Fabre23618.37
Independent Emma Garcia19114.86
Liberal Denan Portez19114.86
NPC Jovie Agresor17813.85
Liberal Kaven Busangilan17513.62
Lakas Olive Rarela17113.31
Reporma Rosemary Rareza16212.61
Independent Lino Galindez16012.45
NPC Nicanor Paco1179.11
NPC Ramiro Fabre1158.95
Lakas Romy Aguasa1128.72
Independent Max Gero886.85
Lakas Chiton Mergal806.23
Total votes8,416 [8]

Sabtang

In Sabtang, the municipal election will be contested primarily between the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma (Reporma), the Liberal Party (LP), and the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC).

Mayor

Incumbent Sabtang mayor Maxilindo Emilio Babalo is ineliglible to run for another term. Prescila Babalo, a relative of Maxilindo will attempt to replace his position.

Sabtang mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Prescila Babalo 480 38.74
Liberal Gomer Halago33026.63
NPC Ace Candel30724.78
Lakas Mariano Gabito1229.85
Total votes1,239 100.00
Reporma hold

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Manjing Alavado is seeking re-election for a second term.

Sabtang vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Reporma Memen Ladreza 583 47.94
Liberal Manjing Alavado45137.09
NPC Harold Gabotero18214.97
Total votes1,216 100.00
Reporma gain from Liberal

Municipal council

Sabtang municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Roda Alavado619 48.32
Liberal Tita Neyala 535 41.76
Liberal Jerold Figura 501 39.11
Liberal John Kelvin Calvez 464 36.22
Reporma Jepoy Alavado 458 35.75
Reporma Romy Gabilo448 34.97
Reporma Ernie Canela429 33.49
Liberal Harold Calvez 428 33.41
Reporma Roger Hubayan42533.18
NPC Roly Castro39931.15
Reporma Marcial Almeyda39831.07
Reporma Bong Enego37429.20
NPC Zeddie Beronque37429.20
Reporma Julia Horcajo35928.02
NPC Eden Cultura35727.87
Reporma Nelson Gabilo33926.46
NPC Amby Villanueva33025.76
Liberal Rudy Gecha30623.89
NPC Roberto Trillana29723.19
NPC Maring Cielo27121.16
NPC Norma Almeyda24118.81
Liberal Johnny Aumentado20916.32
NPC Kok Cultura19915.53
Liberal Kane Gecha1058.20
Liberal Dong Fabres927.18
Total votes8,957 [9]

Uyugan

In Uyugan, the municipal election will be contested primarily between the Liberal Party (LP), and Lakas-CMD.

Mayor

Incumbent Uyugan mayor Jonathan Nanud is seeking re-election for a third and final term.

Uyugan mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jonathan Nanud545 53.48
Lakas Fely Batin40739.94
NPC Efy Abad676.58
Total votes1,019 100.00
Liberal hold

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Baldo Baldomar is seeking re-election for a second term.

Uyugan vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Argel Horitz 557 56.66
Lakas Baldo Baldomar42643.34
Total votes983 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

Municipal council

Uyugan municipal council elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Bloom Ortiz420 39.36
NPC Ancieto Nanud 418 39.18
Independent Antonio Bogador 401 37.58
Lakas Mariano Garibay 390 36.55
Liberal Andy Ybay377 35.33
Liberal Jerwin Joji Cobico366 34.30
Liberal Bernard Delos Santod 339 31.77
Liberal Ralph Jordan Ebalin 330 30.93
Liberal Joseph Ybay32430.37
Lakas Ciano Adami32330.27
Lakas Dick Ybay31029.05
Lakas Alice Baldomar29627.74
NPC Neo Batin28626.80
NPC Jhona Baliday26625.40
Liberal Aaron Neil Nanud26624.93
Liberal Maria Aileen Cabugao25423.81
NPC Roxanne Mae Carpiso24923.34
Lakas Brian Dave Adami23221.74
Liberal Jeffrey Cobico23021.56
Lakas Harold Ydel22320.90
NPC Misericordia Arca21820.43
Lakas Mayette Ybay19818.56
NPC Aquiles Ybay19318.09
NPC Isabel Ofelia Cobico16715.65
Total votes7,081 [10]

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