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Local elections were held in Santa Rosa City on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and twelve councilors.
Incumbent Mayor Arlene Arcillas, who is on her first consecutive term, sought for re-election under PDP-Laban. His opponents were incumbent Vice Mayor Arnel Gomez (Bigkis Pinoy) and Joyce Kathlene Lee (Independent).
Mayor Arcillas's brother, Arnold, sought a comeback for Vice Mayor under PDP-Laban; he previously held the position from 2016 until 2019, when he was defeated by Arnel Gomez. His opponents were Alvin Abaja (Aksyon) and Onofre Sumapid, Jr. (Independent).
Furthermore, Santa Rosa was granted its own representation in the House of Representatives as one at-large district beginning in 2022 by virtue of Republic Act No. 11395 signed on August 28, 2019. [1] With this, the city gained two additional seats in its Sangguniang Panlungsod, thus electing twelve councilors.
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For House Of Representative | ||||
Dan S. Fernandez | NUP | Won | ||
For Mayor | ||||
Arlene Arcillas | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Arnold Arcillas | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
Joel Aala | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Tess Aala | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Sonia Algabre | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Manoy Alipon | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Lody Carta | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Ina Cartagena | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Willie Castro | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Mythor Cendaña | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Roy Gonzales | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Digoy Malapitan | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Relly Medina | PDP–Laban | Lost | ||
Jun Tuzon | PDP–Laban | Won | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Mayor | ||||
Arnel Gomez | Bigkis Pinoy | Lost | ||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Alvin Abaja | Aksyon | Lost | ||
For Councilor | ||||
Renato Alinsod | PDDS | Lost | ||
Crispin Calleja | Independent | Lost | ||
Francepaula Delas Herras | Independent | Lost | ||
Romwel Tan | Independent | Lost | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For House of Representatives | ||||
Boy Factoriza | KBL | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Councilor | ||||
Meck Dela Cruz | PDDS | Lost | ||
Randy Garcia | PDDS | Lost | ||
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Councilor | ||||
Renz Alloy Mayano | PFP | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Councilor | ||||
Alfeche Borromeo | PPM | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | ||
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For Mayor | ||||
Joyce Kathlene Lee | Independent | Lost | ||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Onofre Sumapid Jr. | Independent | Lost | ||
For Councilor | ||||
Jose Catindig Jr. | Independent | Won | ||
Sonia Laserna | Independent | Lost | ||
Eric Puzon | Independent | Lost | ||
Incumbent Laguna 1st district representative Dan Fernandez defeated former councilor Petronio "Boy" Factoriza Jr. to become the new district's first representative.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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NUP | Dan Fernandez (Incumbent) | 104,772 | 64.09 | ||
KBL | Boy Factoriza | 58,704 | 35.91 | ||
Total votes | 163,476 | 100.00 | |||
NUP win (new seat) |
Incumbent Mayor Arlene Arcillas was re-elected, defeating Vice Mayor Arnel Gomez and Joyce Kathlene Lee. [2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PDP–Laban | Arlene Arcillas (Incumbent) | 125,159 | 71.57 | |
Bigkis Pinoy | Arnel Gomez | 46,827 | 26.78 | |
Independent | Joyce Kathlene Lee | 2,900 | 1.66 | |
Total votes | 174,886 | 100.00 | ||
PDP–Laban hold | ||||
Former Vice Mayor Arnold Arcillas defeated Alvin Abaja and Onofre Sumapid Jr., earning his second non-consecutive term and comeback to the position. [2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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PDP–Laban | Arnold Arcillas | 119,231 | 73.3 | |||
Aksyon | Alvin Abaja | 35,378 | 21.75 | |||
Independent | Onofre Sumapid, Jr. | 8,061 | 4.96 | |||
Total votes | 162,670 | 100.00 | ||||
PDP–Laban gain from Bigkis Pinoy | ||||||
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
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PDP–Laban | 1,056,010 | 72.63 | 11 | |
Independent | 314,501 | 21.63 | 1 | |
PDDS | 43,691 | 3.01 | – | |
PFP | 28,974 | 1.99 | – | |
PPM | 10,737 | 0.74 | – | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||
Total | 1,453,913 | 100.00 | 14 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||
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PDP–Laban | Tess Aala (Incumbent) | 101,887 | 55.78% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Sonia Algabre (Incumbent) | 99,696 | 54.58% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Roy Gonzales (Incumbent) | 98,458 | 53.91% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Lody Carta (Incumbent) | 97,662 | 53.47% | ||||
Independent | Jose Joey Catindig (Comebacking) | 97,437 | 53.35% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Mythor Cendaña (Incumbent) | 93,421 | 51.15% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Joel Aala (Incumbent) | 90,816 | 49.72% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Jun Tuzon (Incumbent) | 90,251 | 49.41% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Digoy Malapitan (Incumbent) | 87,371 | 47.84% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Ina Cartagena (Incumbent) | 87,221 | 47.75% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Manoy Alipon | 75,366 | 41.26% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Willie Castro (Incumbent) | 75,162 | 41.15% | ||||
Independent | Sonia Laserna | 73,375 | 40.17% | ||||
Independent | Eric Puzon | 71,438 | 39.11% | ||||
PDP–Laban | Relly Medina | 58,699 | 32.14% | ||||
PFP | Renz Alloy Mayano | 28,974 | 15.86% | ||||
Independent | Crispin Calleja | 21,698 | 11.88% | ||||
PDDS | Renato Alinsod | 18,800 | 10.29% | ||||
Independent | Francepaula Delas Herras | 18,604 | 10.19% | ||||
Independent | Romwel Tan | 18,312 | 10.03% | ||||
Independent | Mana Medallon | 13,637 | 7.47% | ||||
PDDS | Randy Garcia | 12,692 | 6.95% | ||||
PDDS | Meck Dela Cruz | 12,199 | 6.68% | ||||
PPM | Allison Alfeche | 10,737 | 5.88% | ||||
Total votes | 1,453,913 | 100.00% |
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