2022 Santa Rosa local elections

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2022 Santa Rosa local elections
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  2019 May 9, 2022 2025  
Turnout82.26% Increase2.svg 14.59 pp
Mayoral election
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BIGKIS
IND
Candidate Arlene Arcillas Arnel GomezJoyce Kathlene Lee
Party PDP–Laban Bigkis Pinoy Independent
Popular vote125,15946,8272,900
Percentage71.57%26.78%1.66%

Mayor before election

Arlene Arcillas
PDP–Laban

Elected Mayor

Arlene Arcillas
PDP–Laban

Vice mayoral election
 
PDP-LBN
AKSYON
IND
CandidateArnold ArcillasAlvin AbajaOnofre Sumapid, Jr.
Party PDP–Laban Aksyon Independent
Popular vote119,23135,3788,061
Percentage73.30%21.75%4.96%

Vice Mayor before election

Arnel Gomez
Bigkis Pinoy

Elected Vice Mayor

Arnold Arcillas
PDP–Laban

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.

Overview

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.

Candidates

Administration ticket

Team Arcillas(Tatak Arcillas Serbisyong Wagas)
NamePartyResult
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

Opposition ticket

Team Gomez–Abaja
NamePartyResult
For Mayor
Arnel GomezBigkis PinoyLost
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

Others

KBL
NamePartyResult
For House of Representatives
Boy Factoriza KBL Lost
PDDS
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Meck Dela Cruz PDDS Lost
Randy Garcia PDDS Lost
PFP
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Renz Alloy Mayano PFP Lost
PPM
NamePartyResult
For Councilor
Alfeche BorromeoPPMLost

Independents

Independents not in tickets
NamePartyResult
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

Results

House of Representatives

Incumbent Laguna 1st district representative Dan Fernandez defeated former councilor Petronio "Boy" Factoriza Jr. to become the new district's first representative.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the Santa Rosa's lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NUP Dan Fernandez (Incumbent) 104,772 64.09
KBL Boy Factoriza58,70435.91
Total votes163,476 100.00
NUP win (new seat)

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Arlene Arcillas was re-elected, defeating Vice Mayor Arnel Gomez and Joyce Kathlene Lee. [2]

Santa Rosa City mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Arlene Arcillas (Incumbent) 125,159 71.57
Bigkis Pinoy Arnel Gomez46,82726.78
Independent Joyce Kathlene Lee2,9001.66
Total votes174,886 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayor

Former Vice Mayor Arnold Arcillas defeated Alvin Abaja and Onofre Sumapid Jr., earning his second non-consecutive term and comeback to the position. [2]

Santa Rosa City vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Arnold Arcillas 119,231 73.3
Aksyon Alvin Abaja35,37821.75
Independent Onofre Sumapid, Jr.8,0614.96
Total votes162,670 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Bigkis Pinoy

Councilors

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban 1,056,01072.6311
Independent 314,50121.631
PDDS 43,6913.01
PFP 28,9741.99
PPM 10,7370.74
Ex officio seats2
Total1,453,913100.0014
Santa Rosa City council election [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
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 Laserna73,37540.17%
Independent Eric Puzon71,43839.11%
PDP–Laban Relly Medina58,69932.14%
PFP Renz Alloy Mayano28,97415.86%
Independent Crispin Calleja21,69811.88%
PDDS Renato Alinsod18,80010.29%
Independent Francepaula Delas Herras18,60410.19%
Independent Romwel Tan18,31210.03%
Independent Mana Medallon13,6377.47%
PDDS Randy Garcia12,6926.95%
PDDS Meck Dela Cruz12,1996.68%
PPM Allison Alfeche10,7375.88%
Total votes1,453,913 100.00%

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References

  1. Republic Act No. 11395 (28 August 2019), An Act Separating the City of Santa Rosa from the First Legislative District of the Province of Laguna to Constitute the Lone Legislative District of Santa Rosa (PDF)
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  3. "2022 ELECTION RESULTS: Santa Rosa City, Laguna". Rappler . Retrieved December 30, 2022.