2022 Siquijor local elections

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2022 Siquijor gubernatorial election
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  2019 May 9, 20222025 
 
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AKSYON
NomineeJake Vincent VillaDean Villa
Party NPC Aksyon
Running mateMei Ling Quezon-BrownEdwin Yu
Popular vote32,61531,388
Percentage47.20%45.42%

Governor before election

Zaldy Villa
PDP–Laban

Elected Governor

Jake Vincent Villa
NPC

Local elections in Siquijor were held on May 9, 2022 as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters elected all local posts in the province: town mayors, vice mayors, town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan - three in each of the province's two administrative districts, the governor, vice governor, and one representative for lone district of Siquijor.

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The province's election turnout is 88.08%, (162 election returns) equivalent to 69,103 out of 78,458 total registered voters. [1]

Provincial elections

Governor

Zaldy Villa is the incumbent but term-limited. He ran for district representative and won.

Siquijor gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Jake Vincent Villa 32,615 47.20%
Aksyon Dean Villa31,38845.42%
Valid ballots64,00392.62%
Invalid or blank votes5,1007.38%
Total votes69,103 100.00%

By Municipality

MunicipalityJake Vincent VillaDean Villa
Votes %Votes %
Enrique Villanueva 2,40253.342,10146.66
Larena 3,88540.085,80859.92
Lazi 6,41150.036,40349.97
Maria 4,93055.833,90044.17
San Juan 4,88649.804,92650.20
Siquijor 10,10155.048,25044.96
TOTAL32,61547.2031,38845.42

Vice-Governor

Mei Ling Quezon-Brown is the incumbent.

Siquijor vice-gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Mei Ling Quezon-Brown 33,932 48.32%
Aksyon Edwin Fua Yu25,13936.38%
Valid ballots58,53184.70%
Invalid or blank votes10,57215.30%
Total votes69,103 100.00%

By Municipality

MunicipalityMei Ling Quezon-BrownEdwin Fua Yu
Votes %Votes %
Enrique Villanueva 2,30855.431,85644.57
Larena 4,09545.394,92754.61
Lazi 5,99751.275,70148.73
Maria 4,70261.202,98138.80
San Juan 4,69552.984,16747.02
Siquijor 12,13568.785,50731.22
TOTAL33,93248.3225,13936.38

Sangguniang Panlalawigan

PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 93,23857.385
Aksyon Demokratiko 47,01128.931
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 22,25613.70
Ex officio seats3
Total162,505100.009

1st District

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Siquijor 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Brylle Deeiah Tumarong 16,166 15.69%
PDP–Laban Leonardo Lingcay Jr. 15,303 14.85%
PDP–Laban Erson Digal 14,910 14.47%
Aksyon Evelyn Tumarong13,05112.67%
PFP Arturo Pacatang12,88112.50%
Aksyon Dindo Larot11,50411.16%
Valid ballots27,29%81.34%
Invalid or blank votes6,40818.66%
Total votes34,346 100.00%

2nd District

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Siquijor 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Dindo Tumala 17,021 14.79%
PDP–Laban Meynard Asok 16,468 14.31%
Aksyon Orville Fua 14,334 12.45%
PDP–Laban Harold Dalaygon13,37011.62%
PFP Edwin Quimno9,3758.14%
Aksyon Jem Masillones8,1227.06%
Valid ballots26,23075.47%
Invalid or blank votes8,52724.53%
Total votes34,757 100.00%

Congressional election

Jake Vincent Villa is the incumbent. He is now running for governor. [3] [4]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Siquijor's Lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Zaldy Villa 33,989 49.19%
Aksyon Orlando Fua Jr.26,72238.67%
Independent Guido Ganhinhin1,6602.40%
Independent Joy Lopes de Andrade4740.69%
PROMDI Armin Demetillo3100.45%
Valid ballots63,15591.39%
Invalid or blank votes5,9488.61%
Total votes69,103 100.00%

Municipal elections

The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Enrique Villanueva

Gerold Pal-ing is the incumbent but term-limited. He ran for councilor instead. Incumbent vice-mayor Leonardo Paculba gunned for mayor but defeated.

Enrique Villanueva Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PROMDI Nale Vincent Masayon 2,241 47.48%
PDP–Laban Leonardo Paculba2,21546.93%
PFP Francis Michael Tong440.93%
Valid ballots4,50095.34%
Invalid or blank votes2204.66%
Total votes4,720 100.00%
Enrique Villanueva Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Ruth Aque 2,331 49.39%
PROMDI Jerry Kitong2,02142.82%
Valid ballots4,35292.20%
Invalid or blank votes3687.80%
Total votes4,720 100.00%

Larena

Dean Villa is the incumbent but now running for governor of the province. Incumbent vice-mayor Cyrus Vincent Calibo is now vying for mayor of the town.

Larena Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Aksyon Cyrus Vincent Calibo 5,884 58.60%
PDP–Laban Elvis Samson Villa3,67136.56%
Valid ballots9,55595.16%
Invalid or blank votes4864.84%
Total votes10,041 100.00%
Larena Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Aksyon Jan Dean Villa 4,937 49.17%
PDP–Laban Honey Grace Samson4,28642.68%
Valid ballots9,22391.85%
Invalid or blank votes8188.15%
Total votes10,041 100.00%

Lazi

James Monte and Earl Aljas are the incumbents and reelectionists. Both were defeated.

Lazi Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Phil Moore Largo 6,591 46.10%
Aksyon James Monte6,02942.17%
Independent Johnney Ensong1961.37%
Valid ballots12,81689.56%
Invalid or blank votes1,48010.3%
Total votes14,296 100.00%
Lazi Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Rose May Dalaygon 6,358 44.47%
Aksyon Earl Aljas5,80440.60%
Valid ballots12,16285.07%
Invalid or blank votes2,13414.93%
Total votes14,296 100.00

Maria

Meynard Asok is the incumbent but term limited. He ran for board member. Incumbent vice-mayor Ivy Dan Samson is a reelectionist and won.

Maria Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Roselyn Asok 4,898 50.10%
Aksyon Leo Enot4,00941.00%
Valid ballots8,90791.10%
Invalid or blank votes8708.90%
Total votes9,777 100.00%
Maria Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Ivy Dan Samson 4,512 46.15%
Aksyon Candelaria Aninipo3,75338.39%
Valid ballots8,26584.54%
Invalid or blank votes1,51215.46%
Total votes9,777 100.00%

San Juan

Incumbents Wilfredo Capundag Jr. and Gemma Cenas are all vied for mayor of the town. Capundag won.

San Juan Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PFP Wilfredo Capundag Jr. 5,170 48.39%
PDP–Laban Gemma Cenas3,72034.82%
Independent Dioscoro Maata1,0439.76%
Valid ballots9,93392.97%
Invalid or blank votes7517.03%
Total votes10,684 100.00%
San Juan Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Rubilyn Maata Ragay 5,180 48.48%
PFP Lilian Sumalpong3,06928.73%
PDP–Laban Freddie Calibo1,42913.38%
Valid ballots9,67890.58%
Invalid or blank votes1,0069.42%
Total votes10,684 100.00%

Siquijor

Richard Quezon and Teodoro Jumawan Jr. are the incumbents and reelectionist.

Siquijor Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Richard Quezon 10,281 52.49%
Aksyon Adam Duhaylungsod7,82939.97%
Valid ballots18,11092.47%
Valid ballots1,4757.53%
Total votes19,585 100.00%
Siquijor Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Teodoro Jumawan Jr. 10,788 55.08%
Aksyon Delfin Macahis6,33532.35%
Valid ballots17,12387.43%
Invalid or blank votes2,46212.57%
Total votes19,585 100.00%

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