2022 Lapu-Lapu City local elections

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2022 Lapu-Lapu City mayoral election
 2019May 9, 20222025 
 
LAKAS
Nominee Junard Chan Paz Radaza
Party PDP–Laban Lakas
Running mateCeledonio SitoyRicardo Amores
Popular vote148,62945,634
Percentage76.51%23.49%

Mayor before election

Junard Chan
PDP–Laban

Elected Mayor

Junard Chan
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Lapu-Lapu City on May 9, 2022 within the Philippine general election. Registered voters of the city will be electing candidates for the following elective local posts: mayor, vice mayor, district representative, and twelve councilors. The city has its own congressional district.

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Mayoralty and vice mayoralty elections

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Junard Chan is vying for a second term. He is running against incumbent representative and former mayor Paz Radaza. [1] [2]

Mandaue City mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Junard Chan 148,629 76.51
Lakas Paz Radaza45,63423.49
Total votes194,263 100.00
Margin of victory102,99553.02

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Celedonio Sitoy is vying for a second term. He is running against incumbent city councilor Ricardo Amores. [1] [2] Also running is Reynaldo Canton Jr.

Mandaue City Vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Celedonio Sitoy125,417 70.48
Lakas Ricardo Amores47,49326.69
PDDS Reynaldo Canton Jr.5,0372.83
Total votes177,947 100.00
Margin of victory77,92444.19

District representative

Incumbent representative Paz Radaza is vying to return as mayor thereby making the lone district an open seat. [3] Six candidates will compete for the seat including incumbent city councilor Michael Dignos and Maria Cynthia King-Chan, wife of incumbent mayor Junard Chan. [4]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Lapu-Lapu City's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Maria Cynthia King-Chan 136,713 74.31
Lakas Michael Dignos35,69919.40
PDDS Manuel Degollacion Jr.6,3933.47
Liberal Chezie Demegillo3,0071.63
Independent Genaro Tampus1,4510.79
PLM Pablo Doronio Jr.7240.39
Total votes183,987 100.00
Margin of victory101,01454.91

City Council

Incumbents are expressed in italics.

By ticket

Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan/Team Libre

#NameParty
1.Marciano Alforque Jr. PDP–Laban
4.Celestino Aying PDP–Laban
5.Linda Susan Baring PDP–Laban
9.Annabeth Cuizon PDP–Laban
10.Jan Vincent Dela Serna PDP–Laban
12.Eugenio Espedido PDP–Laban
13.Jeorgen Book PDP–Laban
15.Emilio Galaroza Jr. PDP–Laban
18.Efren Herrera PDP–Laban
25.Joseph Pangatungan PDP–Laban
34.Climaco Tatoy Jr. PDP–Laban
35.Nelson Yap PDP–Laban

Lakas–CMD/Team Deretso

#NameParty
3.Antonio Amistad Lakas
7.Elias Berdin Lakas
13.Cipriano Flores Lakas
16.Alexander Gestopa Jr. Lakas
17.Diosaminda Hayashi Lakas
19.Flaviano Hiyas Jr. Lakas
22.Rex Mangubat Lakas
26.Gregorio Paquibot Jr. Lakas
27.Eduardo Patalinjug Lakas
28.Arsilito Pejo Lakas
29.Rodolfo Potot Lakas
31.Harry Don Radaza Lakas

Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan

#NameParty
6.Marife Batobalonos PDDS
8.Chelito Caro PDDS
20.Fredie Inot PDDS
21.Oliver Linao PDDS
24.Arturo Morala PDDS
32.Jose Ramero Roma PDDS

Partido Lakas ng Masa

#NameParty
2.Engely Alibong PLM
30.Gemma Rabanzo PLM

Independent

#NameParty
11.Humprey Elvira Independent
33.Guido Tabaña Independent

By district

PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 1,383,71171.9812
Lakas–CMD 488,51525.41
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 34,9361.82
Partido Lakas ng Masa 2,8910.15
Independent12,1800.63
Ex officio seats2
Total1,922,233100.0014
City Council election at Lapu-Lapu City's lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Eugenio Espedido 125,370 62.48
PDP–Laban Annabeth Cuizon 121,784 60.70
PDP–Laban Marciano Alforque Jr. 120,667 60.14
PDP–Laban Celestino Aying 120,066 59.84
PDP–Laban Linda Susan Baring 119,548 59.58
PDP–Laban Jan Vincent Dela Serna119,424 59.52
PDP–Laban Efren Herrera116,656 58.14
PDP–Laban Nelson Yap116,478 58.05
PDP–Laban Climaco Tatoy Jr. 106,593 53.13
PDP–Laban Jeorgen Book 105,793 52.73
PDP–Laban Joseph Pangatungan 105,714 52.69
PDP–Laban Emilio Galaroza Jr. 105,618 52.64
Lakas Rex Mangubat49,94024.89
Lakas Antonio Amistad44,64122.25
Lakas Flaviano Hiyas Jr.43,47121.67
Lakas Diosaminda Hayashi42,38421.12
Lakas Elias Berdin42,03420.95
Lakas Eduardo Patalinjug41,04920.46
Lakas Harry Don Radaza40,52920.20
Lakas Rodolfo Potot39,17219.52
Lakas Alexander Gestopa Jr.38,91619.40
Lakas Cipriano Flores38,74419.31
Lakas Gregorio Paquibot Jr.37,37418.63
Lakas Arsilito Pejo30,26115.08
PDDS Fredie Inot8,7354.35
Independent Humprey Elvira8,1754.07
PDDS Chelito Caro7,8863.93
PDDS Marife Batobalonos5,5982.79
PDDS Oliver Linao5,0252.50
Independent Guido Tabaña4,0052.00
PDDS Arturo Morala3,9741.98
PDDS Jose Ramero Roma3,7181.85
PLM Gemma Rabanzo2,8911.44
Total votes1,922,233 100.00
PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan/Team Libre1,383,71171.9812
Lakas–CMD/Team Deretso488,51525.410
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 34,9361.820
Independent12,1800.630
Partido Lakas ng Masa2,8910.150
Total1,922,233100.0012

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