2022 Philippine local elections in Northern Mindanao

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2022 Philippine local elections in Northern Mindanao
 2019May 9, 2022 2025  
Gubernatorial elections

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

5 provincial vice governors and 2 city vice mayors
PartySeats
PDP–Laban 3
BPP 1
CDP 1
Nacionalista 1
PADAYN 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Provincial Board elections

46 provincial board members and 28 city councilors
PartySeats
PDP–Laban 22
NUP 13
BPP 9
Nacionalista 9
PADAYN 8
ASPIN7
Lakas 3
CDP 2
UNA 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

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

Contents

Summary

Governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Bukidnon Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. Bukidnon Paglaum Rogelio Neil Roque PRP 0.72%
Cagayan de Oro (HUC) Oscar Moreno PROMDI Rolando Uy NUP 10.04%
Camiguin Jurdin Jesus Romualdo PDP–Laban Xavier Jesus Romualdo PDP–Laban 47.88%
Iligan (HUC)Celso Regencia PDP–Laban Frederick Siao Nacionalista 19.37%
Lanao del Norte Imelda Dimaporo PDP–Laban Imelda Dimaporo PDP–Laban 79.77%
Misamis Occidental Philip Tan LDP Henry Oaminal Nacionalista 43.00%
Misamis Oriental Yevgeny Emano Padayon Pilipino Peter Unabia Lakas 12.71%

Vice governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Bukidnon Rogelio Quiño Bukidnon Paglaum Clive Quiño Bukidnon Paglaum 23.58%
Cagayan de Oro (HUC)Joaquin Uy NUP Jocelyn Rodriguez CDP 27.78%
Camiguin Rodin Romualdo PDP–Laban Rodin Romualdo PDP–Laban 48.88%
Iligan (HUC)Jemar Vera Cruz PDP–Laban Dodong Alemania Nacionalista 5.80%
Lanao del Norte Cristy Atay PDP–Laban Allan Lim PDP–Laban 77.99%
Misamis Occidental Jie-jie Almonte Nacionalista Rowena Gutierrez PDP–Laban 36.45%
Misamis Oriental Jigjag Pelaez Padayon Pilipino Jigjag Pelaez Padayon Pilipino 20.52%

Provincial boards

Province/citySeatsParty controlComposition
PreviousResult
Bukidnon 10 elected
3 ex-officio
Bukidnon Paglaum Bukidnon Paglaum
  •   Bukidnon Paglaum (9)
  •   Nacionalista (1)
Cagayan de Oro (HUC)16 elected
2 ex-officio
PDP–Laban No majority
Camiguin 6 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
Iligan (HUC)12 elected
2 ex-officio
PDP–Laban No majority
Lanao del Norte 10 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
Misamis Occidental 10 elected
3 ex-officio
Nacionalista Asenso Pinoy
Misamis Oriental 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majorityNo majority

Bukidnon

Governor

Term-limited incumbent Governor Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. of Bukidnon Paglaum ran for the House of Representatives in Bukidnon's 3rd legislative district.

Bukidnon Paglaum nominated representative Manuel Antonio Zubiri, who was defeated by representative Rogelio Neil Roque of the People's Reform Party. Three other candidates also ran for governor. [1] [2] [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rogelio Neil Roque People's Reform Party 371,22249.94
Manuel Antonio Zubiri Bukidnon Paglaum 365,86449.22
Bong Eligan Workers' and Peasants' Party 2,3000.31
Edgar MabilogIndependent1,9620.26
Rodrigo TeroIndependent1,9180.26
Total743,266100.00
Total votes817,990
Registered voters/turnout944,83886.57
People's Reform Party gain from Bukidnon Paglaum
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Rogelio Quiño of Bukidnon Paglaum ran for mayor of Manolo Fortich.

Bukidnon Paglaum nominated Manolo Fortich mayor Clive Quiño, who won the election against two other candidates. [2] [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Clive Quiño Bukidnon Paglaum 349,39456.07
Dan Dangallo Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 202,44132.49
Lean CatarataPartido Pederal ng Maharlika71,31711.44
Total623,152100.00
Total votes817,990
Registered voters/turnout944,83886.57
Bukidnon Paglaum hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

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

Bukidnon Paglaum won nine seats, maintaining its majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
Bukidnon Paglaum 778,57960.799
Nacionalista Party 264,39520.641
People's Reform Party 133,16010.400
Liberal Party 12,2480.960
Workers' and Peasants' Party 2,9890.230
Independent89,3246.970
Total1,280,695100.0010
Total votes817,990
Registered voters/turnout944,83886.57

1st district

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

Seven candidates were included in the ballot. [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jong Albarece (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 65,69427.58
Larry Onahon Bukidnon Paglaum 47,68420.02
Carlo Rey CalingasanIndependent46,95619.71
Barth Onahon People's Reform Party 31,04113.03
Titing Quiño People's Reform Party 21,0518.84
Jenny UplingerIndependent13,5485.69
Dokben Pancrudo Liberal Party 12,2485.14
Total238,222100.00
Total votes180,164
Registered voters/turnout205,49487.67
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

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

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Hollis Monsanto Bukidnon Paglaum 81,40619.09
Lorenzo Dinlayan Jr. (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 81,27119.06
Jun Beltran (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 76,63317.97
Bobby Jay Dinlayan Nacionalista Party 76,12117.85
Loi Tortola Nacionalista Party 51,05111.97
Manny James Cudal II Nacionalista Party 37,5468.80
Datu Boy DamascoIndependent17,0824.01
Nonoy Pahayahay Workers' and Peasants' Party 2,9890.70
Alejandro HalinaIndependent2,3460.55
Total426,445100.00
Total votes217,793
Registered voters/turnout247,81487.89
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

3rd district

Bukidnon's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Bukidnon's 3rd legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Five candidates were included in the ballot. [7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bing-bing Casinabe (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 104,13627.01
Benito Baguio (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 100,16425.98
Joseph Palmada (incumbent) Bukidnon Paglaum 92,58624.02
Gordon Torres People's Reform Party 81,06821.03
Jonas CabanatanIndependent7,5221.95
Total385,476100.00
Total votes254,258
Registered voters/turnout301,84184.24
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

4th district

Bukidnon's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Bukidnon's 4th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

Five candidates were included in the ballot. [8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dodong Rosal Bukidnon Paglaum 67,40229.24
RJ Pepito Nacionalista Party 63,18927.41
Rhea Rhenna Agripo Bukidnon Paglaum 61,60326.72
Ricah Chea Catarata Nacionalista Party 36,48815.83
Jenson PamisaIndependent1,8700.81
Total230,552100.00
Total votes165,775
Registered voters/turnout189,68987.39
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]


Cagayan de Oro

Mayor

Term-limited incumbent Mayor Oscar Moreno of PROMDI ran for governor of Misamis Oriental. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

PROMDI nominated Dondon Ragasi, who was defeated by representative Rolando Uy of the National Unity Party. Former Phividec Industrial Authority administrator Pompee La Viña (Lakas–CMD) and three other candidates also ran for mayor. [9] [2] [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rolando Uy National Unity Party 160,31254.18
Pompee La Viña Lakas–CMD 130,58344.14
Dondon Ragasi PROMDI 2,1030.71
Felix Borres Jr. IIIIndependent1,2240.41
Glenn UbaldeIndependent8790.30
Vic Flores Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 7600.26
Total295,861100.00
Total votes317,273
Registered voters/turnout372,29385.22
National Unity Party gain from PROMDI
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [5]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Joaquin Uy of the National Unity Party (NUP) ran for the House of Representatives in Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

The NUP nominated city councilor Inday Dahino, who was defeated by city councilor Jocelyn Rodriguez of the Centrist Democratic Party. [2] [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jocelyn Rodriguez Centrist Democratic Party 178,16263.89
Inday Dahino National Unity Party 100,69136.11
Total278,853100.00
Total votes317,273
Registered voters/turnout372,29385.22
Centrist Democratic Party gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [5]

City Council

The Cagayan de Oro City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

The National Unity Party won nine seats, becoming the largest party in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party 802,49041.819
Padayon Pilipino 355,32218.514
Centrist Democratic Party 238,38112.422
Lakas–CMD 147,7517.700
PDP–Laban 130,4926.801
People's Reform Party 40,6262.120
PROMDI 33,0111.720
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 9,0220.470
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika3,3770.180
Independent158,9358.280
Total1,919,407100.0016
Total votes317,273
Registered voters/turnout372,29385.22

1st district

Cagayan de Oro's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

28 candidates were included in the ballot. [10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Aga Suan Padayon Pilipino 73,4247.97
Roger Abaday (incumbent) National Unity Party 68,7267.46
Jay Pascual (incumbent) National Unity Party 63,7476.92
Imee Moreno National Unity Party 62,4596.78
Romeo Calizo (incumbent) National Unity Party 56,5556.14
George Goking (incumbent) National Unity Party 54,3595.90
Jose Abbu Jr. Padayon Pilipino 51,2085.56
Bernie Esparcia Centrist Democratic Party 49,8385.41
Manny Darimbang Centrist Democratic Party 49,2545.35
Boboy Daba (incumbent) National Unity Party 48,9805.32
Oscar Salcedo National Unity Party 46,9765.10
Ferdie Miranda National Unity Party 46,9265.10
Alvin Calingin Lakas–CMD 41,7814.54
Jerry Sabanal Padayon Pilipino 36,7904.00
Annie DabaIndependent33,3493.62
Dures Fe Tagayuna Centrist Democratic Party 32,5283.53
Ronald Acenas PROMDI 25,5372.77
Abner DalapuIndependent21,6692.35
Christian BejaIndependent12,3441.34
Willie Cuenca PDP–Laban 9,7171.06
Bernie CalamIndependent9,2401.00
Bert AmplayoIndependent5,6060.61
Herbert SerranoIndependent5,0700.55
Eldeoro RotorasPartido Pederal ng Maharlika3,3770.37
Paul CempronIndependent3,3350.36
Bebskie CoronelIndependent2,7050.29
Rico MedijaIndependent2,6160.28
Imelda CulturaIndependent2,6050.28
Total920,721100.00
Total votes151,492
Registered voters/turnout177,16385.51
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [5]

2nd district

Cagayan de Oro's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Cagayan de Oro's 2nd legislative district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

32 candidates were included in the ballot. [12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yvy Emano Padayon Pilipino 90,1789.03
Malou Gaane (incumbent) National Unity Party 72,7187.28
Girlie Balaba (incumbent) PDP–Laban 65,8916.60
James Judith II Centrist Democratic Party 64,1776.43
Ian Mark Nacaya (incumbent) National Unity Party 63,9686.41
Edgar Cabanlas (incumbent) National Unity Party 63,9346.40
Ian Achas Padayon Pilipino 56,9705.70
Suzette Daba (incumbent) National Unity Party 55,7025.58
Jun Acenas National Unity Party 54,4405.45
Roger Villazorda Lakas–CMD 53,0845.32
Jasmin Borja Lakas–CMD 52,8865.30
Marlon Tabac PDP–Laban 48,3214.84
Anthony Abejuela Padayon Pilipino 46,7524.68
Pastor Andales National Unity Party 43,0004.31
Nixon Baban Centrist Democratic Party 42,5844.26
Marlon Fidel Bongay Jr. People's Reform Party 40,6264.07
Spencer CailingIndependent12,9621.30
Domer Postrero Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 9,0220.90
Vic TalingtingIndependent7,1720.72
Antonio Pontipedra PDP–Laban 6,5630.66
James AlmonteIndependent5,0190.50
Philip Kenn JaudianIndependent4,7730.48
Jan Michael IgotIndependent4,5190.45
Rustico GabutinIndependent4,3430.43
Kenneth SarenasIndependent4,3040.43
Tes PadlaIndependent4,0560.41
Ronald Rufin PROMDI 3,9070.39
Rogelio IbacarraIndependent3,8150.38
Roger SaturIndependent3,8010.38
Elmer Cotiamco PROMDI 3,5670.36
Floro Piloton Jr.Independent3,1970.32
Dario LagudasIndependent2,4350.24
Total998,686100.00
Total votes165,781
Registered voters/turnout195,13084.96
Source: Commission on Elections [11] [5]

Camiguin

Governor

Incumbent Governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo of PDP–Laban ran for the House of Representatives in Camiguin's lone legislative district. He was previously affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition.

PDP–Laban nominated Romualdo's son, representative Xavier Jesus Romualdo, who won the election against three other candidates. [2] [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Xavier Jesus Romualdo PDP–Laban 37,18372.76
Eddy Chan People's Reform Party 12,71424.88
Periolo Banaag Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 8711.70
Senio Ebarle Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 3350.66
Total51,103100.00
Total votes55,153
Registered voters/turnout64,09086.06
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Rodin Romualdo of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Romualdo won re-election against two other candidates. [2] [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodin Romualdo (incumbent) PDP–Laban 35,89371.19
Alma Concepcion ParreñoIndependent11,24722.31
Nicky Neri Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 3,2786.50
Total50,418100.00
Total votes55,153
Registered voters/turnout64,09086.06
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [5]

Provincial Board

The Camiguin Provincial Board is composed of nine board members, six of whom are elected.

The PDP–Laban won six seats, maintaining its majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban 101,61079.726
People's Reform Party 4,7923.760
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 3,3722.650
Independent17,68813.880
Total127,462100.006
Total votes55,153
Registered voters/turnout64,09086.06

1st district

Camiguin's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Mahinog and Mambajao. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Six candidates were included in the ballot. [13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Shella Babanto PDP–Laban 21,40927.28
Marivic Jansol PDP–Laban 20,94626.69
Louis Bollozos PDP–Laban 20,01425.50
Jesus Jajalla Jr.Independent5,6727.23
Henry CutabIndependent5,6477.20
Virgilio ArceIndependent4,7936.11
Total78,481100.00
Total votes32,186
Registered voters/turnout36,44388.32
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [5]

2nd district

Camiguin's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Catarman, Guinsiliban and Sagay. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Eight candidates were included in the ballot. [15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Boyet Planco PDP–Laban 14,22029.03
Christina Loquias PDP–Laban 12,62725.78
Webb Bajenio (incumbent) PDP–Laban 12,39425.30
Jerry Ong People's Reform Party 2,7475.61
Rebeco Aboc Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 2,5465.20
Toping Rodriguez People's Reform Party 2,0454.18
Garee BacsinIndependent1,5763.22
Allan Enopia Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 8261.69
Total48,981100.00
Total votes22,967
Registered voters/turnout27,64783.07
Source: Commission on Elections [14] [5]

Iligan

Mayor

Term-limited incumbent Mayor Celso Regencia of PDP–Laban ran for the House of Representatives in Iligan's lone legislative district.

PDP–Laban nominated Iligan vice mayor Jemar Vera Cruz, who was defeated by representative Frederick Siao of the Nacionalista Party. City councilor Tata Tamula (PROMDI) and four other candidates also ran for mayor. [16] [2] [17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Frederick Siao Nacionalista Party 81,20555.31
Jemar Vera Cruz PDP–Laban 52,76635.94
Tata Tamula PROMDI 6,2964.29
Leo Zaragoza Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 4,8883.33
Alberto Ong Jr.Independent8200.56
Angel CruzIndependent6240.43
Manuel Battung Jr.Independent2190.15
Total146,818100.00
Total votes154,734
Registered voters/turnout185,45283.44
Nacionalista Party gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections [18] [5]

Vice Mayor

Term-limited incumbent Vice Mayor Jemar Vera Cruz of PDP–Laban ran for mayor of Iligan.

PDP–Laban nominated city councilor Ian Uy, who was defeated by Dodong Alemania of the Nacionalista Party. Two other candidates also ran for vice mayor. [16] [2] [17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dodong Alemania Nacionalista Party 69,42449.18
Ian Uy PDP–Laban 61,23943.38
Bong Magallanes PROMDI 7,9735.65
Jun Visaya Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 2,5341.79
Total141,170100.00
Total votes154,734
Registered voters/turnout185,45283.44
Nacionalista Party gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections [18] [5]

City Council

The Iligan City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

48 candidates were included in the ballot. [17]

The Nacionalista Party won seven seats, becoming the largest party in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats
Nacionalista Party 623,43240.437
PDP–Laban 588,69838.173
United Nationalist Alliance 73,5954.771
National Unity Party 70,6724.581
PROMDI 66,3584.300
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 33,4382.170
Independent85,9865.580
Total1,542,179100.0012
Total votes154,734
Registered voters/turnout185,45283.44
CandidatePartyVotes%
Tete Pacaña Nacionalista Party 78,2025.07
Pisyong Larrazabal (incumbent) United Nationalist Alliance 73,5954.77
Queenie Belmonte (incumbent) National Unity Party 70,6724.58
Michelle Sweet (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 70,3674.56
Samuel Huertas Nacionalista Party 69,3884.50
Bong Abragan Nacionalista Party 65,6904.26
Jake Balanay (incumbent) PDP–Laban 65,1474.22
Ryan Ong (incumbent) PDP–Laban 64,9324.21
Marlene Young Nacionalista Party 62,8114.07
Ramil Emborong Nacionalista Party 59,9323.89
Betsy Zalsos Nacionalista Party 58,5513.80
Nhicole Capangpangan PDP–Laban 57,4073.72
Eric Capitan Nacionalista Party 55,9173.63
Sol Bacsarpa (incumbent) PDP–Laban 55,2253.58
Demy Plando (incumbent) PDP–Laban 53,1713.45
Rene Orbe Nacionalista Party 52,7443.42
Esay Minaga Nacionalista Party 49,8303.23
Noli Pardillo (incumbent) PDP–Laban 47,1373.06
Ralph Vincent Gerona PDP–Laban 47,0573.05
Titin Ancis PDP–Laban 43,7742.84
Jun Bacus PDP–Laban 41,8312.71
Richard Veloso PDP–Laban 38,1662.47
Bobby Tabimina PDP–Laban 37,4792.43
Ed Prospero PDP–Laban 37,3722.42
Cocoy SabarreIndependent23,4531.52
Reggie PunongbayanIndependent18,8021.22
Butch AbellanosaIndependent18,1861.18
Teodoro Gayo Jr. PROMDI 11,9730.78
Clint Galan PROMDI 10,0050.65
Joel Jumawan Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 9,8880.64
Seano Actub PROMDI 8,8960.58
Albert Cabili PROMDI 8,0930.52
James Aberilla Jr. PROMDI 6,6670.43
Edward Chan Blaza PROMDI 6,6270.43
Rolando Bado Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 6,6210.43
Dominic CarilloIndependent6,0500.39
Rey Manzanero PROMDI 5,6870.37
Dean Noel Benegrado Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 5,4930.36
Walter Lubguban Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 4,7760.31
Roger Suminguit Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 4,7590.31
Eduardo Loyola PROMDI 4,3370.28
Sonny TapingIndependent4,1780.27
Sherwel Mancio PROMDI 4,0730.26
Aldrich SabacIndependent4,0470.26
Alvin GalorioIndependent3,9340.26
Marion SuerteIndependent2,8340.18
Michael ColetoIndependent2,5150.16
Danilo GalletoIndependent1,9870.13
Rab Bonto Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 1,9010.12
Total1,542,179100.00
Total votes154,734
Registered voters/turnout185,45283.44
Source: Commission on Elections [18] [5]

Lanao del Norte

Governor

Incumbent Governor Imelda Dimaporo of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Dimaporo won re-election against two other candidates. [2] [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Imelda Dimaporo (incumbent) PDP–Laban 248,58389.53
Amer Nagamura Moner Sr. Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 27,0919.76
Boy UmpaIndependent1,9750.71
Total277,649100.00
Total votes319,742
Registered voters/turnout391,56481.66
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [5]

Vice Governor

Term-limited incumbent Vice Governor Cristy Atay of PDP–Laban ran for the Lanao del Norte Provincial Board in the 2nd provincial district.

PDP–Laban nominated provincial board member Allan Lim, who won against two other candidates. [2] [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Allan Lim PDP–Laban 204,31486.98
Okboy Pasandalan Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 21,1138.99
Melodina CantalejoIndependent9,4704.03
Total234,897100.00
Total votes319,742
Registered voters/turnout391,56481.66
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [5]

Provincial Board

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

PDP–Laban won 10 seats, maintaining its majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban 749,28276.0910
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 179,46018.220
Independent55,9785.680
Total984,720100.0010
Total votes319,742
Registered voters/turnout391,56481.66

1st district

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

11 candidates were included in the ballot. [19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Grecille Matalines PDP–Laban 67,14616.10
Dick Dibaratun PDP–Laban 64,45315.46
Reinario Bihag (incumbent) PDP–Laban 59,46514.26
Eleuterio Obial Jr. (incumbent) PDP–Laban 54,17612.99
Marivic Ramos PDP–Laban 53,99112.95
Casimero Bagol (incumbent)Independent48,95511.74
Nagz Moner Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 17,1274.11
Soler Garlan Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 15,9213.82
Silvestre dela Torre Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 13,4673.23
Sacar Mutia Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 12,8043.07
Alejandro Batalo Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 9,5182.28
Total417,023100.00
Total votes144,783
Registered voters/turnout180,62880.16
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [5]

2nd district

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

11 candidates were included in the ballot. [21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Cristy Atay PDP–Laban 102,41118.04
Achmad Taha (incumbent) PDP–Laban 92,43116.28
Superman Usop Jr. PDP–Laban 91,92416.19
Haron Omar Jr. PDP–Laban 88,64515.61
Abdany Buanding PDP–Laban 74,64013.15
Noska Abdulrahman Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 30,1965.32
Eting Omandam Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 22,4603.96
Caridad Tatoy Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 21,3153.75
Melchor Zaragoza Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 20,3873.59
Cristino Enricoso Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 16,2652.87
Nel de GarciaIndependent7,0231.24
Total567,697100.00
Total votes174,959
Registered voters/turnout210,93682.94
Source: Commission on Elections [20] [5]

Misamis Occidental

Governor

Incumbent Governor Philip Tan of Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the Nacionalista Party.

Tan was defeated by representative Henry Oaminal of the Nacionalista Party. Bibiano Salvanera (Independent) also ran for governor. [2] [22]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Henry Oaminal Nacionalista Party 242,08371.27
Philip Tan (incumbent) Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 96,02428.27
Bibiano SalvaneraIndependent1,5770.46
Total339,684100.00
Total votes370,071
Registered voters/turnout434,83285.11
Nacionalista Party gain from Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Source: Commission on Elections [23] [5]

Vice Governor

Term-limited incumbent Jie-jie Almonte of the Nacionalista Party ran for vice mayor of Oroquieta.

Rowena Gutierrez of PDP–Laban won the election against former board member Richard Centino (National Unity Party) and Alfredo Conol (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas). [24] [2] [22] Rowena Gutierrez was the substitute to her husband, former Lopez Jaena mayor Michael Gutierrez, a candidate for vice governor who died on December 27, 2021, after being shot at a Christmas party. [25]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rowena Gutierrez PDP–Laban 202,43167.19
Richard Centino National Unity Party 92,62430.74
Alfredo Conol Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 6,2262.07
Total301,281100.00
Total votes370,071
Registered voters/turnout434,83285.11
Nacionalista Party gain from Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Source: Commission on Elections [23] [5]

Provincial Board

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

Asenso Pinoy won seven seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
Asenso Pinoy634,50052.617
PDP–Laban 209,59617.382
National Unity Party 129,79910.760
Nacionalista Party 102,6478.511
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 76,5906.350
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 26,3792.190
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 15,2141.260
PROMDI 5,5110.460
Independent5,7960.480
Total1,206,032100.0010
Total votes370,071
Registered voters/turnout434,83285.11

1st district

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

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [22]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alex GuanteroAsenso Pinoy90,86217.91
Winston Catane (incumbent)Asenso Pinoy85,78416.91
Tata Paylaga-Lim (incumbent)Asenso Pinoy85,33716.82
Donna IyogAsenso Pinoy84,31516.62
Agnes Villanueva (incumbent)Asenso Pinoy80,86415.94
Nesty Gonzales National Unity Party 33,4086.59
Carl Zafra National Unity Party 33,1196.53
Eelre Limpahan Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 7,7861.53
Arlyn Ann BanggaIndependent5,7961.14
Total507,271100.00
Total votes169,444
Registered voters/turnout202,34783.74
Source: Commission on Elections [23] [5]

2nd district

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

15 candidates were included in the ballot. [26]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Calven Decina (incumbent) PDP–Laban 107,05915.32
Nemesio Lahaylahay (incumbent)Asenso Pinoy104,36814.94
Tata CebedoAsenso Pinoy102,97014.74
Heinjie Estaño (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 102,64714.69
Jerry Cuizon PDP–Laban 102,53714.67
Mel Navarro National Unity Party 36,3135.20
Ada Gomez National Unity Party 26,9593.86
Frank Candia Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 26,3143.77
Nida Lee Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 25,2633.62
Doming Elemento Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 25,0133.58
Presli Deles Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma 15,2142.18
Ron Saquin Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 10,8691.56
Mario Castro Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 7,7241.11
Arman Anuada PROMDI 2,8150.40
Mhar Undag PROMDI 2,6960.39
Total698,761100.00
Total votes200,627
Registered voters/turnout232,48586.30
Source: Commission on Elections [23] [5]

Misamis Oriental

Governor

Term-limited incumbent Governor Yevgeny Emano of Padayon Pilipino ran for the House of Representatives in Misamis Oriental's 2nd legislative district.

Emano endorsed Gingoog vice mayor Peter Unabia (Lakas–CMD) won the election against representative Juliette Uy (National Unity Party), Cagayan de Oro mayor Oscar Moreno (PROMDI) and three other candidates. [27] [2] [28]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Peter Unabia Lakas–CMD 248,85947.37
Juliette Uy National Unity Party 182,13034.66
Oscar Moreno PROMDI 89,40417.02
Cynthia Mary MagallanesIndependent2,2050.42
Manuel PoIndependent1,5590.30
Ellen SabueroIndependent1,2490.24
Total525,406100.00
Total votes585,181
Registered voters/turnout667,41687.68
Lakas–CMD gain from Padayon Pilipino
Source: Commission on Elections [29] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Jigjag Pelaez of Padayon Pilipino ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the United Nationalist Alliance.

Pelaez won re-election against his brother, former Misamis Oriental vice governor Joey Pelaez (United Nationalist Alliance), and two other candidates. [27] [2] [28]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jigjag Pelaez (incumbent) Padayon Pilipino 251,04253.26
Joey Pelaez United Nationalist Alliance 154,31432.74
Ayi Hernandez PROMDI 61,89713.13
Leonardo Bingcoy Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 4,0940.87
Total471,347100.00
Total votes585,181
Registered voters/turnout667,41687.68
Padayon Pilipino hold
Source: Commission on Elections [29] [5]

Provincial Board

The Misamis Oriental Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected

Padayon Pilipino won four seats, remaining as the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party 632,76333.723
Padayon Pilipino 588,96731.384
PROMDI 260,33113.870
Lakas–CMD 258,19913.763
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino 38,2232.040
Aksyon Demokratiko 26,3511.400
PDP–Laban 13,8270.740
Independent58,0213.090
Total1,876,682100.0010
Total votes585,181
Registered voters/turnout667,41687.68

1st district

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

18 candidates were included in the ballot. [28]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Win Militante (incumbent) Padayon Pilipino 106,92413.51
Marlon Kho Lakas–CMD 91,15811.52
Rey Buhisan Lakas–CMD 85,81910.84
Erik Khu (incumbent) Lakas–CMD 81,22210.26
Jabi Bernaldez National Unity Party 57,6797.29
Hardrock Bernales National Unity Party 56,7197.17
April Vosotros National Unity Party 49,9066.31
Mayet Abogado PROMDI 45,2805.72
Maloy Khu Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino 38,2234.83
Eliza Mae LagbasIndependent31,1053.93
Junbals Baldivino PROMDI 30,6903.88
William Cabana PROMDI 28,8313.64
Bong Buot National Unity Party 22,9242.90
Art Sumanpan National Unity Party 20,4272.58
Dan Dan Jamolin PROMDI 18,6432.36
Richard Rejas PDP–Laban 13,8271.75
Mark SumastreIndependent6,2560.79
Pastor SalardaIndependent5,8290.74
Total791,462100.00
Total votes252,300
Registered voters/turnout289,03287.29
Source: Commission on Elections [29] [5]

2nd district

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

18 candidates were included in the ballot. [30]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Say-say Emano (incumbent) Padayon Pilipino 149,21613.75
Boboy Sabal (incumbent) Padayon Pilipino 123,76111.40
Dexter Yasay (incumbent) Padayon Pilipino 121,39411.19
Princess Emano National Unity Party 103,4429.53
Pangky Acain National Unity Party 93,5538.62
Leoncio Abejo Padayon Pilipino 87,6728.08
Jessa Mugot (incumbent) National Unity Party 82,2357.58
Boris Olivier Actub National Unity Party 81,0637.47
Angel Lim Jr. National Unity Party 64,8155.97
Oliver Ubaub PROMDI 39,4913.64
Jardin Jesus PROMDI 35,4583.27
Fermin Jarales Aksyon Demokratiko 26,3512.43
Cel Casiño-Rivera PROMDI 22,6192.08
Felixberto Macasarte PROMDI 18,6381.72
Dodong Benavidez PROMDI 15,5491.43
Mar ZayasIndependent10,2900.95
Dorwin Lajot PROMDI 5,1320.47
Edie LlanitaIndependent4,5410.42
Total1,085,220100.00
Total votes332,881
Registered voters/turnout378,38487.97
Source: Commission on Elections [29] [5]

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