2022 Tacloban local elections

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2022 Tacloban local elections
Tacloban City Seal.png
  2019 May 9, 20222025 
Registered143,562 [1]
Turnout123,120(85.76%) Increase2.svg9.94p.p. [2]
2022 Tacloban mayoral election
Tacloban City Seal.png
  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
Opinion polls
 
NP
IND
IND
CandidateAlfred RomualdezJerry YaokasinQuintin Nilo Ayuste
Party Nacionalista Independent Independent
Running mateRaymund RomualdezEdwin Chuanone
Popular vote63,97653,289303
Percentage51.96%43.28%0.25%

Mayor before election

Alfred Romualdez
Nacionalista

Elected Mayor

Alfred Romualdez
Nacionalista

2022 Tacloban vice mayoral election
Tacloban City Seal.png
  2019 May 9, 20222025 
Opinion polls
 
AKSYON
NP
CandidateEdwin ChuaRaymund Romualdez
Party Aksyon Nacionalista
Popular vote56,47852,887
Percentage45.87%42.96%

Vice Mayor before election

Jerry Yaokasin
Independent

Elected Vice Mayor

Edwin Chua
Aksyon

Local elections in Tacloban City, Leyte were held on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors. As part of Leyte's 1st congressional district, Tacloban City voters also elected a district representative.

Contents

There are 143,562 eligible voters in the city for this election, [3] and according to partial and unofficial results, there were 123,120 votes cast, giving a voter turnout of 85.76%. [4]

Background

Incumbent mayor Alfred Romualdez of the Nacionalista Party filed his candidacy for a second consecutive term in this election. [5] He was challenged by term-limited incumbent vice mayor Jerry Yaokasin, who ran as an independent. [6] They were both unopposed in their respective races in the 2019 elections.

Mayor Romualdez was joined by his son, Raymund, as his running mate. Vice mayor Yaokasin chose former vice mayor and councilor Edwin Chua as his running mate. Romualdez and Chua were nominated by Nacionalista Party and Aksyon Demokratiko, respectively.

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Mayoral Election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Alfred Romualdez is the incumbent.

Tacloban City Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Alfred Romualdez 63,976 51.96%
Independent Jerry Yaokasin53,28943.28%
Independent Quintin Nilo Ayuste3030.25%
Margin of victory10,6878.68%
Invalid or blank votes5,5524.51%
Total votes123,120 100.00%
Nacionalista hold

Vice Mayoral Election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Tacloban City Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Aksyon Edwin Chua 56,478 45.87%
Nacionalista Raymund Romualdez52,88742.96%
Margin of victory3,5912.92%
Invalid or blank votes13,75511.17%
Total votes123,120 100.00%
Aksyon gain from Independent

City Council Election

Voters elected ten councilors to comprise the City Council or the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Candidates are voted for separately so winning candidates may come from different political parties. The ten candidates with the highest number of votes win the seats. For the tickets, names that are italicized were incumbents seeking reelection.

Team Romualdez

Team Romualdez [7]
NamePartyResult
Leo Bahin Tingog Sinirangan Won
Elvie Casal Nacionalista Won
Chris Esperas Nacionalista Won
Abet Eviota Independent Lost
Aimee Grafil Nacionalista Won
Tata Granados Nacionalista Won
Yanyan Granados Nacionalista Won
Edson Malaki Nacionalista Won
Manix Marta Nacionalista Lost
Marvin Modelo Nacionalista Lost

Team Yaokasin

Team Yaokasin
NamePartyResult
Lucky Bagulaya Liberal Lost
Edward Frederick Chua Aksyon Won
Neil Glova KANP Lost
Larry Portillo Independent Lost
Rachelle Erica Pineda Aksyon Won
Jerry Uy KANP Won

Results

Tacloban City Council Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
KANP Jerry Uy 60,477 49.12%
Aksyon Edward Frederick Chua 60,065 48.79%
Nacionalista Elvie Casal 59,015 47.93%
Nacionalista Edson Malaki 52,546 42.68%
Nacionalista Aimee Grafil 49,276 40.02%
Tingog Sinirangan Leo Bahin 46,387 37.68%
Nacionalista Yanyan Granados 46,338 37.64%
Nacionalista Tata Granados 45,696 37.12%
Nacionalista Chris Esperas 42,924 34.86%
Aksyon Rachelle Erica Pineda 42,646 34.64%
Nacionalista Marvin Modelo38,01630.88%
Liberal Lucky Bagulaya37,86930.76%
KANP Neil Glova35,55228.88%
Independent Abet Eviota32,87026.70%
Independent Larry Portillo31,75525.79%
Nacionalista Manix Marta25,47820.69%
Independent Jimmy Laurente19,94016.20%
Independent Pax Paking Condalor18,15214.74%
Independent Bomboy Lledo9,0297.33%
Independent Renato Sipaco5,1134.15%
Independent Jerry Borja4,3153.50%
Independent Adrian Banzon3,4032.76%
Independent Pastor Ricardo Pantoja3,1572.56%
Independent Luther Loreno2,9692.41%
Independent Tito Ayes2,3751.93%
Independent Ervin Camenting2,1411.74%
Total votes123,120 100.00%

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