2022 Ilocos Norte local elections

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2022 Ilocos Norte local elections
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Registered434,114
Turnout380,721 [1]
2022 Ilocos Norte gubernatorial election
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 2019May 9, 20222025 
 
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PDR
Candidate Matthew Manotoc Rudy Fariñas
Party Nacionalista Reporma
Running mateCecilia Marcos
Popular vote261,88594,372
Percentage73.5126.49

Governor before election

Matthew Manotoc
Nacionalista

Elected Governor

Matthew Manotoc
Nacionalista

2022 Ilocos Norte vice gubernatorial election
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 2019May 9, 20222025 
 
NP
PDP–Laban
CandidateCecilia MarcosMichael Ramones
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban
Popular vote267,8968,254
Percentage92.772.85

 
PDR
Ind
CandidateSherwin BumanglagJoy Mintalon Butay
Party Reporma Independent
Popular vote7,7854,835
Percentage2.691.67

Vice-Governor before election

Cecilia Marcos
Nacionalista

Elected Vice-Governor

Cecilia Marcos
Nacionalista

Local elections were held in Ilocos Norte 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 representatives for the province's two congressional districts in the Philippine House of Representatives.

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Provincial elections

Governor

Ilocos Norte Gubernatorial Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Matthew Manotoc (Incumbent)261,885 73.51
Reporma Rudy Fariñas 94,37226.49
Total votes356,257 100
Nacionalista hold

By City/municipality

City/Municipality Matthew Manotoc Rudy Fariñas Total votes
Votes %Votes %
Adams 1,21681.7827118.221,487
Bacarra 13,22068.865,97931.1419,199
Badoc 14,38478.084,03721.9218,421
Bangui 6,57970.852,70729.159,286
Banna 10,05295.175104.8310,562
Batac 27,11982.425,78517.5832,904
Burgos 3,81462.352,30337.656,117
Carasi 51045.8660254.141,112
Currimao 7,56085.771,25414.238,814
Dingras 19,26388.992,38411.0121,647
Dumalneg 53731.291,17968.711,716
Laoag 44,69566.4922,52933.5167,224
Marcos 9,17085.171,59714.8310,767
Nueva Era 4,89297.311352.695,027
Pagudpud 11,55175.103,82924.9015,380
Paoay 11,76680.742,80619.2614,572
Pasuquin 11,81063.856,68636.1518,496
Piddig 6,54451.396,19148.6112,735
Pinili 8,43879.622,16020.3810,598
San Nicolas 17,99983.463,56716.5421,566
Sarrat 8,81258.256,31541.7515,127
Solsona 12,78387.101,89312.9014,676
Vintar 9,52450.599,30049.4118,824
Total261,88573.5194,37226.49356,257

Vice Governor

Ilocos Norte Vice Gubernatorial Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Cecilia Marcos (Incumbent)267,896 92.77
PDP–Laban Michael Ramones8,2542.85
Reporma Sherwin Bumanglag7,7852.69
Independent Joy Mintalon Butay4,8351.67
Total votes356,257 100
Nacionalista hold

By City/municipality

City/MunicipalityCecilia MarcosMichael RamonesSherwin BumanglagJoy Mintalon ButayTotal votes
Votes %Votes %Votes %Votes %
Adams 97493.30222.11312.97171.631,044
Bacarra 13,61588.881,2298.023152.061601.0415,319
Badoc 14,82994.722141.374723.021400.8915,655
Bangui 6,36993.261802.642183.19620.916,829
Banna 9,09296.21540.572422.56620.669,450
Batac 27,04996.262720.975051.802750.9828,101
Burgos 3,83091.691182.821734.14561.344,177
Carasi 66088.59344.56304.03212.82745
Currimao 7,33596.77530.701291.70630.837,580
Dingras 17,68896.311871.022581.402321.2618,365
Dumalneg 73183.35556.27718.10202.28877
Laoag 47,13989.502,8705.451,7753.378841.6852,668
Marcos 8,72293.48850.914054.341181.269,330
Nueva Era 4,51599.01120.26130.29200.444,560
Pagudpud 11,28194.132371.983092.581571.3111,984
Paoay 11,75995.221461.183282.661160.9412,349
Pasuquin 12,66491.705934.293422.482121.5413,811
Piddig 8,65589.263783.905075.231561.619,696
Pinili 8,87295.87600.652662.87560.619,254
San Nicolas 16,88490.021941.032881.541,3897.4118,755
Sarrat 10,63590.723843.284573.902472.1111,723
Solsona 12,24096.521331.051751.381331.0512,681
Vintar 12,35889.447445.384763.452391.7313,817
Total267,89692.778,2542.857,7852.694,8351.67356,257

Congressional elections

Congressional districts

1st District

Philippine House of Representatives Election at Ilocos Norte's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Sandro Marcos 108,423 56.63
PDP–Laban Ria Fariñas (Incumbent)83,03443.36
Total votes191,457 100
Nacionalista gain from PDP–Laban

2nd District

Philippine House of Representatives Election at Ilocos Norte's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Eugenio Angelo Barba (Incumbent)127,867 79.08
Reporma Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta30,92019.12
PDP–Laban Juanito Antonio2,8971.79
Total votes161,684 100
Nacionalista hold

Provincial Board elections

Provincial Board

PartyVotes%Seats
Nacionalista Party 688,50265.688
PDP–Laban 187,89117.921
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 35,4953.39
Reproma 4,8680.46
Independent131,53712.551
Ex officio seats3
Total1,048,293100.0013

1st District

Ilocos Norte Provincial Board Election at Ilocos Norte's 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Junior Fariñas 90,259 17.18
Nacionalista Saul Lazo (Incumbent)88,031 16.75
Nacionalista Franklin Dante Respicio (Incumbent)83,423 15.87
Nacionalista Donald Nicolas (Incumbent)81,633 15.53
Nacionalista Portia Salenda (Incumbent)78,890 15.01
PDP–Laban Modesto De La Cuesta60,26211.47
Nacionalista Aldrick Peralta23,9634.56
Independent Emilio Perucho18,8953.59
Total votes525,356 100.00

2nd District

Ilocos Norte Provincial Board Election at Ilocos Norte's 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Rafael Medina (Incumbent) [fn 1] 88,094 16.84
Nacionalista Medeldorf Gaoat (Incumbent)81,181 15.52
Independent Aladine Santos (Incumbent)63,065 12.05
Nacionalista Giancarlo Crisostomo 61,678 11.79
Nacionalista Jonathan Torralba 57,540 11.00
Nacionalista MacArthur Aguinaldo44,0698.42
Independent Julu Nalupta39,9327.63
PDP–Laban Marcelino Quitoras Jr.37,3707.14
KBL Marie Dumalo35,4956.78
Independent Angelo Raham Sison4,1990.80
Reporma Mark Raguindin3,2250.61
Independent Walter John Lozano Jr.2,9660.56
Independent Coco Reyes2,4800.47
Reporma Arvi Anthony Suga1,6430.31
Total votes522,937 100.00

Notes

  1. Ex-officio member as SK Chairman.

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