2022 Majayjay local elections

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2022 Majayjay local elections
Flag of Majayjay, Laguna.png
  2019 9 May 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
Mayoral election
 
Romeo Perez Amorado.webp
Mayor Carlo Invinzor Clado portrait.jpg
CandidateRomeo AmoradoCarlo Invinzor Clado
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban
AllianceDobol ADos por Dos
Running mateJuan Ariel Argañosa Jr.Edison Reyes
Popular vote9,8807,416
Percentage57.1242.88

Mayor before election

Carlo Invinzor Clado
PDP–Laban

Elected mayor

Romeo Amorado
Nacionalista

Vice Mayoral election
 
Hon. Juan Ariel Arganosa Jr.webp
Edison Reyes (cropped).jpg
CandidateJuan Ariel Argañosa Jr.Edison Reyes
Party Aksyon PDP–Laban
AllianceDobol ADos por Dos
Popular vote9,7567,262
Percentage57.3342.67

Vice Mayor before election

Juan Ariel
Argañosa Jr.
PDP–Laban

Elected Vice Mayor

Juan Ariel
Argañosa Jr.
Aksyon

Municipal Council election

8 of 10 seats in the Majayjay Municipal Council.
5 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
PDPLBN
NP
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista
AllianceDos for DosDobol A
Last election6 seats, 54.26%2 seats, 42.82%
Seats won42
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Steady2.svg
Popular vote49,34821,488
Percentage43.6619.01

 Third partyFourth party
 
Aksyon
IND
Party Aksyon Independent
AllianceDobol A
Last electionDid not participate0 seat, 2.92%
Seats won11
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote29,86012,325
Percentage26.4210.91

Local elections were held in Majayjay on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a 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 Governor, a Vice Governor and a Representative for the province's fourth congressional district to the House of Representatives. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2022, for a three-year-long term. 17,780 of 20,280 registered voters voted in this election. [1] [2]

Contents

Coalitions

As the Mayor, Vice Mayor and the Members of the Municipal Council are elected on the same Ballot, Mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of candidates. These Slates usually run with their respective Mayoral and Vice Mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates Independent of any Mayoral or Vice Mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves. [3] [4]

Administration coalition

Team Dos por Dos (Clado–Reyes)
#NameParty
For Mayor
2Carlo Invinzor Clado PDP–Laban
For Vice Mayor
2Edison Reyes PDP–Laban
For Councilor
5Efren Bituin PDP–Laban
6Ma. Fe Cabonce PDP–Laban
7Pia Ceria PDP–Laban
8Cheryll Clado PDP–Laban
12Anastacio Hernandez PDP–Laban
15Ricarte Solison PDP–Laban
16Celestino Norman Sotto PDP–Laban
19Edgardo Zornosa PDP–Laban

Opposition coalition

Team Dobol A (Amorado–Argañosa)
#NameParty
For Mayor
1Romeo Amorado Nacionalista
For Vice Mayor
1Juan Ariel Argañosa Jr. Aksyon
For Councilor
1Eulogio Wilson Amorado Nacionalista
2Juancho Andaya Nacionalista
4Elfredo Bicomong Aksyon
9Nestor Cube Aksyon
10Emma Ruth Esteba Aksyon
11Godofredo Estupigan Aksyon
13Gabriel Mentilla Aksyon
18Valeriano Vito Jr. [lower-alpha 1] Nacionalista

Mayoralty election

The incumbent Mayor is Carlo Invinzor Clado, who was re-elected in 2019 election with 52.29% (8,030 votes) of the total votes counted. [6]

Clado is running for his third and final consecutive term. He run under the banner of the PDP–Laban, his sole opponent is Romeo Amorado, running under the Nacionalista Party. Amorado is the brother of Eulogio Wilson Amorado, whom Clado defeated in the 2019 election.

Results

Amorado defeat incumbent Mayor Clado via wide-margin. Amorado garnered 57.12% of the votes counted over Clado's 42.88%. [1] [2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Romy Amorado Nacionalista 9,88057.12
Jojo Clado PDP–Laban 7,41642.88
Total17,296100.00
Valid votes17,29697.28
Invalid/blank votes4842.72
Total votes17,780100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,28087.67
Nacionalista gain from PDP–Laban
Source: COMELEC
Popular vote percentage
Amorado
57.12%
Clado
42.88%

Vice Mayoralty election

The incumbent Vice Mayor is Juan Ariel Argañosa Jr., who was elevated to the position after the removal of then-Vice Mayor Lauro Mentilla from the post in 2020 by the Ombudsman. Mentilla win in 2019 election with 51.72% (7,735 votes) of the total votes counted. [6]

Argañosa is running for his first full consecutive-term. He run under the banner of the Aksyon Demokratiko, his sole opponent is Edison Reyes, running under PDP–Laban. Reyes also run to the same position in 2019, but lost to Mentilla.

Results

Argañosa win his first full-term with a wide-margin. Argañosa garnered 57.33% of the votes counted over Reyes' 42.67%. [1] [2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ariel Argañosa Aksyon 9,75657.33
Edison Reyes PDP–Laban 7,26242.67
Total17,018100.00
Valid votes17,01895.71
Invalid/blank votes7624.29
Total votes17,780100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,28087.67
Aksyon hold
Source: COMELEC
Popular vote percentage
Argañosa
57.33%
Reyes
42.67%

Municipal Council election

The Majayjay Municipal Council is composed of eight Councilor's, elected to serve three-year term. The election for the council is done via multiple non-transferable vote in which a voter has eight votes to distribute to eight different candidates. The eight candidates with the most votes will be elected to the council. [7]

Results

Majayjay Municipal Council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Aksyon Gabriel Mentilla 10,655 9.42
PDP–Laban Angel Sotto9,129 8.07
Nacionalista Wilson Amorado 8,900 7.87
Independent Felix Arnuco 8,412 7.44
Nacionalista Jhun Andaya 6,812 6.02
PDP–Laban Tacio Hernandez6,753 5.97
PDP–Laban Ma. Fe Cabonce6,717 5.94
PDP–Laban Pia Ceria6,143 5.43
Aksyon Bhic Bicomong5,9535.26
Nacionalista Jasmin Vito [lower-alpha 2] 5,7765.11
PDP–Laban Ricarte Solison5,5244.88
PDP–Laban Cheryll Clado5,3204.70
PDP–Laban Gary Zornosa4,8834.32
PDP–Laban Efren Bituin4,8794.31
Aksyon Nestor Cube4,5123.99
Aksyon Ruth Esteba4,4183.91
Aksyon Fredie Estupigan4,3223.82
Independent Doods Monteagudo3,4843.08
Independent Paulo Vargas4290.44
Total votes113,021 100.00
Source: COMELEC

Per Coalition

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban 49,34843.664
Dobol A Aksyon 29,86026.421
Nacionalista 21,48819.012
Total51,34845.433
Independent 12,32510.911
Ex officio seats2
Total113,021100.0010
Valid votes113,02179.46
Invalid/blank votes29,21920.54
Total votes142,240100.00
Registered voters/turnout162,24087.67
Vote Share
Dobol A
45.43%
Dos por Dos
43.66%
Others
10.91%
Municipal Council seats
Dos por Dos
50.00%
Dobol A
37.50%
Others
12.50%

Notes

  1. Vito suddenly died on January 27, 2024. [5]
  2. Valeriano Vito Jr. died on January 27, 2022. His wife, Jasmin named as his substitute. [8]

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