2022 Philippine local elections in Bangsamoro

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2022 Philippine local elections in Bangsamoro
 2019May 9, 2022 2025  
Gubernatorial elections

5 provincial governors and 1 city mayor
PartySeats
PDP–Laban 2
Lakas 1
Nacionalista 1
TOP 1
UBJP 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Vice gubernatorial elections

5 provincial vice governors and 1 city vice mayor
PartySeats
PDP–Laban 2
Lakas 1
Nacionalista 1
TOP 1
UBJP 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Provincial Board elections

46 provincial board members and 10 city councilors
PartySeats
PDP–Laban 19
UBJP 10
Nacionalista 8
TOP 7
Lakas 6
NPC 3
Aksyon 1
BUP 1
NUP 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2022 Philippine local elections in Bangsamoro were held on May 9, 2022.

Contents

Summary

Governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Basilan Hadjiman Hataman Salliman PDP–Laban Hadjiman Hataman Salliman PDP–Laban 18.66%
Cotabato City (ICC) Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi NPC Bruce Matabalao UBJP 8.68%
Lanao del Sur Mamintal Adiong Jr. Lakas Mamintal Adiong Jr. Lakas 60.04%
Maguindanao Mariam Mangudadatu Nacionalista Mariam Mangudadatu Nacionalista 21.05%
Sulu Abdusakur Mahail Tan PDP–Laban Abdusakur Mahail Tan PDP–Laban Unopposed
Tawi-Tawi Yshmael Sali TOP Yshmael Sali TOP17.21%

Vice governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Basilan Yusop Alano PDP–Laban Yusop Alano PDP–Laban 59.26%
Cotabato City (ICC)Graham Nazer Dumama NPC Butch Abu UBJP 8.71%
Lanao del Sur Mujam Adiong Lakas Mujam Adiong Lakas 65.54%
Maguindanao Lester Sinsuat Nacionalista Ainee Sinsuat Nacionalista 12.61%
Sulu Abdusakur Tan II PDP–Laban Abdusakur Tan II PDP–Laban Unopposed
Tawi-Tawi Al-Syed SaliTOPAl-Syed SaliTOP24.88%

Provincial boards

Province/citySeatsParty controlComposition
Previous Result
Basilan 8 elected
4 ex-officio
PDP–Laban No majority
  •   PDP–Laban (6)
  •   UBJP (1)
  •  BUP (1)
Cotabato City (ICC)10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majorityNo majority
Lanao del Sur 10 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban No majority
Maguindanao 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority Nacionalista
Sulu 10 elected
3 ex-officio
No majority PDP–Laban
Tawi-Tawi 8 elected
6 ex-officio
No majorityNo majority
  •  TOP (7)
  •   NUP (1)

Basilan

Governor

Incumbent Governor Hadjiman Hataman Salliman of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Hataman won re-election against former provincial board member Alfiya Akbar (Lakas–CMD) and two other candidates. [1] [2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hadjiman Hataman Salliman (incumbent) PDP–Laban 121,45759.03
Alfiya Akbar Lakas–CMD 83,05640.37
Walid Amiril Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 6300.31
Ismael GaringanIndependent6170.30
Total205,760100.00
Total votes223,811
Registered voters/turnout297,32275.28
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [3] [4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Yusop Alano of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Alano won re-election against provincial board member Pai Sali (United Bangsamoro Justice Party) and two other candidates. [2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yusop Alano (incumbent) PDP–Laban 146,01378.52
Pai Sali United Bangsamoro Justice Party 35,82019.26
Rahma JamiriIndependent2,0691.11
Majid AbdilIndependent2,0451.10
Total185,947100.00
Total votes223,811
Registered voters/turnout297,32275.28
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [3] [4]

Provincial Board

The Basilan Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

The PDP–Laban remained as the largest party in the provincial board with six seats, but lost its majority.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PDP–Laban 341,30751.296–1
United Bangsamoro Justice Party 164,72324.751New
Liberal Party 54,8968.250–1
Basilan Unity Party50,0717.521New
Independent54,4878.1900
Total665,484100.0080
Total votes223,811
Registered voters/turnout297,32275.28

1st district

Basilan's 1st provincial district is composed of the city of Isabela and the municipalities of Hadji Muhtamad, Lantawan and Maluso. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

11 candidates were included in the ballot. [2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Nasser Salain (incumbent) PDP–Laban 53,03517.70
Amin HatamanBasilan Unity Party50,07116.71
Moumar Muarip (incumbent) PDP–Laban 45,83315.29
Allet Ismael (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 39,44913.16
Aina Ismael (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 33,99111.34
Rosebell Sanson PDP–Laban 32,95110.99
Jenny TubongbanuaIndependent17,9786.00
Omar AkbarIndependent16,3135.44
Danny Sahi Liberal Party 7,3282.45
Asimin SarikinIndependent1,9360.65
Wheng TaberoaIndependent8180.27
Total299,703100.00
Total votes98,623
Registered voters/turnout140,82870.03
Source: Commission on Elections [3] [4]

2nd district

Basilan's 2nd provincial district is composed of the city of Lamitan and the municipalities of Akbar, Al-Barka, Hadji Mohammad Ajul, Sumisip, Tabuan-Lasa, Tipo-Tipo, Tuburan and Ungkaya Pukan. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jay Salliman PDP–Laban 57,28915.66
Marwan Hataman PDP–Laban 53,00314.49
Monsoy Aramil (incumbent) PDP–Laban 50,69313.86
Nasser Asarul (incumbent) PDP–Laban 48,50313.26
Durie Kallahal Liberal Party 47,56813.00
Yeh Sali United Bangsamoro Justice Party 40,59411.10
Hadji Kasim Idris United Bangsamoro Justice Party 28,3007.74
Hamdie Majirul United Bangsamoro Justice Party 22,3896.12
Madz AbdullaIndependent11,1353.04
Ibnohair AkalunIndependent2,8050.77
Bert ReyesIndependent2,1380.58
Shing JalilIndependent1,3640.37
Total365,781100.00
Total votes125,188
Registered voters/turnout156,49480.00
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [3] [4]

Cotabato City

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.

Guiani-Sayadi was defeated by city councilor Bruce Matabalao of the United Bangsamoro Justice Party. [6] [7]

On April 23, 2025, the Commission on Elections' Second Division nullified the election results in 36 clustered precincts in Cotabato City and declared Guiani-Sayadi as the winner of the 2022 election. However, Matabalao remained as mayor pending a final decision on the election result. [8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bruce Matabalao United Bangsamoro Justice Party 36,15154.34
Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 30,37345.66
Total66,524100.00
Total votes68,706
Registered voters/turnout120,22157.15
United Bangsamoro Justice Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections [9] [4]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Graham Nazer Dumama of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.

Dumama was defeated by city councilor Butch Abu of the United Bangsamoro Justice Party. Nasrudin Mohammad (Independent) also ran for vice mayor. [6] [7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Butch Abu United Bangsamoro Justice Party 33,05050.97
Graham Nazer Dumama (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 27,40142.26
Nasrudin MohammadIndependent4,3926.77
Total64,843100.00
Total votes68,706
Registered voters/turnout120,22157.15
United Bangsamoro Justice Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections [9] [4]

City Council

The Cotabato City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.

28 candidates were included in the ballot. [7]

The United Bangsamoro Justice Party won seven seats, becoming the largest party in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
United Bangsamoro Justice Party 266,63349.317New
Nationalist People's Coalition 232,82243.063–4
People's Reform Party 15,5992.880New
Aksyon Demokratiko 12,9582.400New
PROMDI 2,8780.530New
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 1,1990.220New
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 8930.170–1
Independent7,7511.4300
Total540,733100.00100
Total votes68,706
Registered voters/turnout120,22157.15
CandidatePartyVotes%
Popoy Formento (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 33,5486.20
Hunyn Abu United Bangsamoro Justice Party 29,1205.39
Marouf Pasawiran United Bangsamoro Justice Party 28,2055.22
Jayjay Guiani (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 28,0995.20
Abdulrakim Usman United Bangsamoro Justice Party 27,6935.12
Guiadzuri Midtimbang II United Bangsamoro Justice Party 26,6084.92
Kusin Taha United Bangsamoro Justice Party 26,1934.84
Henjie Ali United Bangsamoro Justice Party 25,5704.73
Danda Juanday Nationalist People's Coalition 25,5464.72
Abdillah Lim (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 24,4174.52
Suk Sema Nationalist People's Coalition 24,2154.48
Naut Usman United Bangsamoro Justice Party 24,1064.46
Bai Myria Candao United Bangsamoro Justice Party 24,0154.44
Reynaldo Ridao Nationalist People's Coalition 23,9254.42
Michael Datumanong (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 23,8864.42
Eduardo Rabago (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 22,4764.16
Kagui Hammed Maguing United Bangsamoro Justice Party 21,5753.99
Hassan Biruar (incumbent) Nationalist People's Coalition 20,8623.86
Al Haashir Ala Nationalist People's Coalition 19,9183.68
Romeo Lidasan Nationalist People's Coalition 19,4783.60
D.A. Lidasan People's Reform Party 15,5992.88
Omar Patadon Aksyon Demokratiko 12,9582.40
Ramon CoronelIndependent4,0930.76
Chavy Sinsuat PROMDI 2,8780.53
Dong AmpatuanIndependent1,9330.36
Billy LucasIndependent1,7250.32
Pam Kansi Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 1,1990.22
Jay Sabangan Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 8930.17
Total540,733100.00
Total votes68,706
Registered voters/turnout120,22157.15
Source: Commission on Elections [9] [4]

Lanao del Sur

Governor

Incumbent Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr. of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.

Adiong won re-election against nine other candidates. [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mamintal Adiong Jr. (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 353,76974.22
Gapor Randy Usman Reform Party 67,60514.18
Abu Mohammad SaranganiUmmah Party42,9589.01
Mansawi MimbalawagIndependent5,7051.20
Alim IbrahimIndependent2,2000.46
Camar Banocag Jr.Independent1,3860.29
Jahlalodin Lucman Workers' and Peasants' Party 1,3530.28
Ansary Maongco Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 6590.14
Haber Dida-aguinIndependent6390.13
Khalfan Molia Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 4070.09
Total476,681100.00
Total votes545,443
Registered voters/turnout685,64379.55
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Mujam Adiong of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.

Adiong won re-election against six other candidates. [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mujam Adiong (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 356,88678.06
Bashier Manalao Reform Party 57,22912.52
Alim-saad Amate PDP–Laban 30,7526.73
Nadjer Abdul People's Reform Party 6,0021.31
Abulkhair AlawiIndependent3,6880.81
Hogecar Ala Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 1,3780.30
Cacayadun MantaIndependent1,2320.27
Total457,167100.00
Total votes545,443
Registered voters/turnout685,64379.55
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [4]

Provincial Board

The Lanao del Sur Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

Lakas–CMD remained as the largest party in the provincial board with six seats, but lost its majority.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Lakas–CMD 737,60937.306–2
PDP–Laban 277,69214.043+3
Ummah Party200,54710.140New
Aksyon Demokratiko 162,5288.221New
Reform Party 139,6577.060New
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 111,2615.630New
Nacionalista Party 30,4791.540–1
Workers' and Peasants' Party 30,0431.520New
People's Reform Party 22,1581.120New
PROMDI 9,7080.490New
Liberal Party 7,3630.3700
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 5,4550.2800
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika4,9150.250New
Independent237,84712.030–1
Total1,977,262100.00100
Total votes545,443
Registered voters/turnout685,64379.55

1st district

Lanao del Sur's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Lanao del Sur's 1st legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

34 candidates were included in the ballot. [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alzaif Munder (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 144,96413.12
Shirali Sani (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 130,21411.79
Ringo Gandamra PDP–Laban 128,88411.67
Nash Ganda (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 113,84010.30
Zorab Mangotara (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 109,2009.88
Noronisa DipatuanUmmah Party79,2647.17
Abdulnasser Dimapinto Reform Party 61,9365.61
Abuarham Abdulkareem Aksyon Demokratiko 57,2215.18
Malo Hadji Jafaar BalentiUmmah Party36,1183.27
Ustadz Nader Guro Reform Party 32,2082.92
Alim AsgarUmmah Party24,9872.26
Alimondas Laut Workers' and Peasants' Party 23,7822.15
Alex MacalawiUmmah Party19,1951.74
Abdul Basit Macarampat People's Reform Party 13,5211.22
Padel HassanIndependent13,4471.22
Masalakbo Abunamla Aksyon Demokratiko 13,2211.20
Rakim SangcaanIndependent11,3941.03
Abdullah Ambulo Reform Party 11,1081.01
Alicozaman Mangata (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 8,8930.80
Almani Abubacar Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 8,8890.80
Awidaranao Maloway PROMDI 6,8150.62
Salic SultanUmmah Party6,7230.61
Zainoden Disocor Workers' and Peasants' Party 6,2610.57
H. Abdulhamid MacapundagIndependent5,3410.48
Nafisah AbolaisIndependent5,0150.45
Jamael Yahya Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 4,3840.40
Abdulgafur Pundogar People's Reform Party 4,1930.38
Basher PagulIndependent3,8490.35
Hadji Mohaimen Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 3,8180.35
Calauto-ipo Hadji JalalPartido Pederal ng Maharlika3,5900.32
Abuhumaidy SultanIndependent3,5610.32
Naguib MacabatoIndependent3,5200.32
Zadat Olama People's Reform Party 2,7840.25
Camaroden CabilaIndependent2,6000.24
Total1,104,740100.00
Total votes312,809
Registered voters/turnout390,05680.20
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [4]

2nd district

Lanao del Sur's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Lanao del Sur's 2nd legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

36 candidates were included in the ballot. [12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bubuly Decampong Aksyon Demokratiko 90,28210.35
Abdulhamid Amerbitor (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 72,8968.35
Taha-Tanjie Macapodi PDP–Laban 65,8527.55
Fahad Arimao PDP–Laban 63,0907.23
Caoden Marohombsar (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 58,7846.74
Allan Panolong (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 57,5636.60
Mohammad Hussein PamaloyIndependent48,5435.56
Edres Manalocon Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 48,0825.51
Alioden Didatoon Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 46,0885.28
Sahron TamanoIndependent44,4575.10
Amir-Oden Balindong (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 41,2554.73
Omar Datu-DaculaIndependent32,0813.68
Sharieffali Tanog Nacionalista Party 30,4793.49
Romie Balt PDP–Laban 19,8662.28
Mamarinta PagayawanUmmah Party17,4112.00
Morsalim BinnortominorayIndependent17,0691.96
Dino YahyaUmmah Party16,8491.93
Mohaimen Mokay MarohomIndependent16,6521.91
Mohammad AmpasoIndependent14,1551.62
James Sarip Reform Party 14,1341.62
Alim Salic Ali Reform Party 12,0321.38
Mobahar Bantuas Jr. Liberal Party 7,3630.84
Ulomoden Magarang Reform Party 5,7260.66
Mohammad Amerol Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 5,4550.63
Noroding IbrahimIndependent4,7390.54
Fahad CadalIndependent4,6270.53
Jalanie Dipatuan PROMDI 2,8930.33
Usman RawandingIndependent2,6260.30
Cairoden Caderan Reform Party 2,5130.29
Lominog Pagnao-Sarip Aksyon Demokratiko 1,8040.21
Suharto BulegIndependent1,6130.18
Naimah Sarip People's Reform Party 1,6600.19
Allan EsmaelPartido Pederal ng Maharlika1,3250.15
Amina ArobentoIndependent1,1740.13
Mohamad SanguanIndependent7170.08
Diamon UndayaIndependent6670.08
Total872,522100.00
Total votes232,634
Registered voters/turnout295,58778.70
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [4]

Maguindanao

Governor

Incumbent Governor Mariam Mangudadatu of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.

Mangudadatu won re-election against representative Esmael Mangudadatu (United Bangsamoro Justice Party) and four other candidates. [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mariam Mangudadatu (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 332,14160.01
Esmael Mangudadatu United Bangsamoro Justice Party 215,61338.96
Hadji Yasser Ampatuan PROMDI 1,7930.32
Norsalyn KasimIndependent1,7780.32
Datu Mala LumbosIndependent1,7630.32
Dhats Ganasi Aksyon Demokratiko 3810.07
Total553,469100.00
Total votes601,501
Registered voters/turnout818,79073.46
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [4]

Vice Governor

Term-limited incumbent Vice Governor Lester Sinsuat of the Nacionalista Party ran for mayor of Datu Odin Sinsuat. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

The Nacionalista Party nominated Sinsuat's wife, Ainee Sinsuat, who won the election against former representative Bai Sandra Sema (United Bangsamoro Justice Party) and three other candidates. [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ainee Sinsuat Nacionalista Party 303,01355.85
Bai Sandra Sema United Bangsamoro Justice Party 234,59143.24
Utto Alpata PROMDI 2,6790.49
Suraida AbdullahIndependent1,5060.28
Abdulhadi HasimIndependent7240.13
Total542,513100.00
Total votes601,501
Registered voters/turnout818,79073.46
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [4]

Provincial Board

The Maguindanao Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Nacionalista Party won eight seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Nacionalista Party 1,098,27855.308+7
United Bangsamoro Justice Party 752,10137.872New
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 27,7821.400New
PROMDI 10,4310.530New
Aksyon Demokratiko 4,8470.240New
Independent92,7754.6700
Total1,986,214100.00100
Total votes601,501
Registered voters/turnout818,79073.46

1st district

Maguindanao's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Maguindanao's 1st legislative district, excluding Cotabato City. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

19 candidates were included in the ballot. [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Datu Sharifudin Mastura (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 120,60913.27
Mashur Biruar (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 100,57011.06
Alexa Ashley Tomawis United Bangsamoro Justice Party 94,80310.43
Thong Abas United Bangsamoro Justice Party 89,4399.84
Rommel Sinsuat Nacionalista Party 89,3649.83
Bai Lannie Diocolano Nacionalista Party 87,9279.67
Datu Bimbo Sinsuat Jr. (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 80,1208.81
Maria Cecilia Sinsuat Nacionalista Party 71,6507.88
Datu Bobsteel Sinsuat United Bangsamoro Justice Party 71,2977.84
Montasir Esmael United Bangsamoro Justice Party 66,3877.30
Omar DimaampaoIndependent8,9290.98
Samsodin Ibay PROMDI 5,7980.64
Nasrudin MohammadIndependent4,9040.54
Harris Piang Aksyon Demokratiko 4,8470.53
Sammy AmpuanIndependent3,0800.34
Datu Balabaran Edres PROMDI 2,9890.33
Mohamad GuiapalIndependent2,9290.32
Hassim KiramIndependent1,8000.20
Al-Mala Tarusan PROMDI 1,6440.18
Total909,086100.00
Total votes254,072
Registered voters/turnout364,12869.78
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [4]

2nd district

Maguindanao's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Maguindanao's 2nd legislative district, excluding Cotabato City. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

35 candidates were included in the ballot. [15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Nathaniel Midtimbang Nacionalista 149,82113.91
Bobby Midtimbang (incumbent) Nacionalista 133,33912.38
Kaka Jeng Macapendeg Nacionalista 123,30511.45
Yussef Abubakar Paglas Nacionalista Party 114,55510.64
Alonto Bangkulit Jr. Nacionalista Party 107,1389.95
King Mangudadatu (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 92,5328.59
DJ Parok Mangudadatu (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 83,2207.73
Glen Youseff Piang (incumbent) United Bangsamoro Justice Party 66,3536.16
Abdulkarim Madidis United Bangsamoro Justice Party 54,0765.02
Abdullatip Sabpel United Bangsamoro Justice Party 53,8745.00
Datu Bolelo Mamasabulod Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 16,7081.55
Poy LumendaIndependent11,3221.05
Datu Baba Omar Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 11,0741.03
Ebrahim AbdullahIndependent6,1280.57
Zacaria UttoIndependent5,3400.50
Datu Merrie BaganianIndependent4,1350.38
Teng SamamaIndependent3,6840.34
Montaser KasanIndependent3,5030.33
Dadtungan MamasapanoIndependent3,3190.31
Datu Luminog DelangalenIndependent3,2970.31
Datumusthapa DatukakaIndependent3,0860.29
Norudin SalikIndependent2,9840.28
Mongs MatanogIndependent2,8520.26
Nasser SantuaIndependent2,7760.26
Alvin KatambakIndependent2,4870.23
Almansour MarohombsarIndependent2,4260.23
Ahmad AndekIndependent2,2330.21
Mohiddin PananggulonIndependent2,0290.19
Hasna IbrahimIndependent1,8020.17
Nico SalasalIndependent1,5140.14
Kamarozaman RajahmudaIndependent1,5060.14
Nadsma DatusakaludanIndependent1,4440.13
Koling WahabIndependent1,2200.11
Joran SatolIndependent1,0940.10
Nor HanafiIndependent9520.09
Total1,077,128100.00
Total votes347,429
Registered voters/turnout454,66276.41
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [4]

Sulu

Governor

Incumbent Governor Abdusakur Mahail Tan of PDP–Laban won re-election for a second term unopposed. [1] [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Abdusakur Mahail Tan (incumbent) PDP–Laban 346,273100.00
Total346,273100.00
Total votes375,265
Registered voters/turnout433,37286.59
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [17] [4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Abdusakur Tan II of PDP–Laban won re-election for a second term unopposed. [1] [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Abdusakur Tan II (incumbent) PDP–Laban 343,050100.00
Total343,050100.00
Total votes375,265
Registered voters/turnout433,37286.59
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [17] [4]

Provincial Board

The Sulu Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PDP–Laban won 10 seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PDP–Laban 1,206,71992.9210+3
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 26,4782.040New
United Bangsamoro Justice Party 11,2100.860New
Independent54,2854.1800
Total1,298,692100.00100
Total votes375,265
Registered voters/turnout433,37286.59

1st district

Sulu's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Sulu's 1st legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Al-Minzhen Suhuri (incumbent) PDP–Laban 142,20422.02
Crisanta Hayudini (incumbent) PDP–Laban 136,57721.15
Lovely Isahac (incumbent) PDP–Laban 114,11517.67
Sulaiman Burahan (incumbent) PDP–Laban 108,50916.80
Nurshida Karanain (incumbent) PDP–Laban 102,57115.88
Sasahan Abdul Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 12,9002.00
Fatty Hairon Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 7,1531.11
Khan AhajanIndependent6,0000.93
Walid AlimuddinIndependent4,8640.75
Ismurajan SajiranIndependent4,8270.75
Adam AnnuhIndependent3,3830.52
Rugaiya SaliIndependent2,6250.41
Total645,728100.00
Total votes206,681
Registered voters/turnout246,81383.74
Source: Commission on Elections [17] [4]

2nd district

Sulu's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Sulu's 2nd legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Nadia Arbison (incumbent) PDP–Laban 130,03819.92
Raihana Arbison-Adam (incumbent) PDP–Laban 125,64219.24
Nurwina Sahidulla (incumbent) PDP–Laban 124,31219.04
Radz Burahan PDP–Laban 119,59618.32
Akmadhan Sitin (incumbent) PDP–Laban 103,15515.80
Nasser TillahIndependent20,4573.13
Arjin AradaisIndependent12,1291.86
Kadapi Gaca United Bangsamoro Justice Party 11,2101.72
Basil Salim Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 6,4250.98
Total652,964100.00
Total votes168,584
Registered voters/turnout186,55990.36
Source: Commission on Elections [17] [4]

Tawi-Tawi

Governor

Incumbent Governor Yshmael Sali of Tawi-Tawi One Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the National Unity Party.

Sali won re-election against former Tawi-Tawi governor Sadikul Sahali (PDP–Laban) and three other candidates. [1] [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yshmael Sali (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party106,22558.31
Sadikul Sahali PDP–Laban 74,87841.10
Kennedy TanIndependent5800.32
Darwin AbdulIndependent3270.18
Dada Ibnohajil PDP–Laban 1680.09
Total182,178100.00
Total votes192,146
Registered voters/turnout232,84582.52
Tawi-Tawi One Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Michail Ahaja of the Tawi-Tawi One Party (TOP) was term-limited. He was previously affiliated with the National Unity Party.

The TOP nominated Bangsamoro member of parliament Al-Syed Sali, who won the election against former representative Anuar Abubakar (PDP–Laban) and Arnold Akip (Independent). [1] [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Al-Syed SaliTawi-Tawi One Party105,59461.81
Anuar Abubakar PDP–Laban 63,08536.93
Arnold AkipIndependent2,1651.27
Total170,844100.00
Total votes192,146
Registered voters/turnout232,84582.52
Tawi-Tawi One Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [4]

Provincial Board

The Tawi-Tawi Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, eight of whom are elected.

The Tawi-Tawi One Party won seven seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Tawi-Tawi One Party316,13958.567New
PDP–Laban 90,35416.740–1
National Unity Party 38,6997.171–6
Independent94,63617.5300
Total539,828100.0080
Total votes192,146
Registered voters/turnout232,84582.52

1st district

Tawi-Tawi's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bongao, Mapun, Sibutu, Simunul, Sitangkai and Turtle Islands. Six board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Renil Samsuya (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party56,51120.10
Madi Tidal (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party55,16919.62
Allan Ahamad (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party48,49417.25
Sabuddin Abdurahim (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party46,55316.56
Julficar LadjahaliIndependent17,7266.30
Edgar Puhagan PDP–Laban 14,0144.98
Sabirin PamikilanIndependent12,7314.53
Nuhaila Amirulhadj PDP–Laban 10,4093.70
Laurel SampangIndependent6,4832.31
Ayub BahauddinIndependent5,6552.01
Mohammadhussin SallimIndependent4,8591.73
Asmadul TahirIndependent2,5800.92
Total281,184100.00
Total votes112,513
Registered voters/turnout147,09776.49
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [4]

2nd district

Tawi-Tawi's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Languyan, Panglima Sugala, Sapa-Sapa, South Ubian and Tandubas. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

13 candidates were included in the ballot. [21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Sukarno Asri (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party40,37215.61
Melhan Masdal National Unity Party 38,69914.96
Abduljamil Ishmael (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party34,71313.42
Mahmud Bawasanta (incumbent)Tawi-Tawi One Party34,32713.27
Nasser Habe PDP–Laban 27,27410.54
Shameera MatoloIndependent24,5259.48
Algarad Lipae PDP–Laban 20,9368.09
Shadir Shalim PDP–Laban 17,7216.85
Dhes MangonaIndependent13,9245.38
Dels MatoloIndependent3,8451.49
Moreno CamlianIndependent1,5190.59
Alrafie NawaliIndependent5320.21
Insuan TangkianIndependent2570.10
Total258,644100.00
Total votes79,633
Registered voters/turnout85,74892.87
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [4]

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