2022 Tanauan local elections

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2022 Tanauan mayoral election
  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
 
NPC
PDDS
Nominee Sonny Collantes Mark Anthony Halili
Party NPC PDDS
Running mateJhoanna Corona-VillamorHerminigildo Trinidad, Jr.
Popular vote61,39155,266

Mayor before election

Mary Angeline Halili
PDDS

Elected mayor

Sonny Collantes
NPC

Tanauan City held its local elections on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a part of the 2022 Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and the 10 members of its city council.

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Mayoral election

Incumbent Mary Angeline Halili is not running, initially preferring to return to private life. However, she filed her candidacy for congresswoman as a substitute candidate of Irich John Bolinas. Her oldest brother, businessman Mark Anthony Halili is running in her place. [1] His opponent is former 3rd district representative Sonny Collantes.

Tanauan City mayoralty elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Sonny Collantes 61,391
PDDS Mark Anthony Halili55,266
Margin of victory
Valid ballots
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent Atty. Herminigildo Trinidad Jr. is running for reelection. He will be challenged by incumbent provincial board member and former city mayor Atty. Jhoanna Corona-Villamor, who was initially planning to run for reelection in the provincial board but her father, former board member and former mayor Alfredo Corona, Collantes' original running mate, asked her to switch places for this election. The younger Corona assumed office as Mayor in 2018 after the assassination of Mayor Antonio Halili on July 2.

Tanauan City vice mayoralty elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDDS Herminigildo Trinidad, Jr.65,459
NPC Jhoanna Corona-Villamor48,217
Margin of victory
Valid ballots
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes

City Council election

Incumbents are expressed in italics.

PartyVotes%Seats
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 445,92047.856
Nationalist People's Coalition 304,29132.653
Liberal Party 66,0357.091
Nacionalista Party 43,4714.67
Independent72,1267.74
Ex officio seats2
Total931,843100.0012

By ticket

Team Collantes-Corona

NPC/ Team Collantes-Corona
#NamePartyResult
For Mayor
1. Sonny Collantes NPC Won
For Vice Mayor
1.Jhoanna Corona-Villamor NPC Lost
For Councilors
2.Sam Bengzon Liberal Won
4.Benedicto Corona NPC Won
7.Jun Gocuanco NPC Lost
9.Macky Leus Gonzales NPC Lost
10.Kristel Guelos NPC Won
12.Carlos Laurel Nacionalista Lost
15.Eric Manglo NPC Won
19.Ed Quilao NPC Lost
20.Rexander Quimio NPC Lost
23.Ambet Sanggalang NPC Lost

Team Halili-Trinidad

PDDS/Team Halili-Trinidad
#NamePartyResult
For Mayor
2.Mark Anthony Halili PDDS Lost
For Vice Mayor
2.Herminigildo Trinidad Jr. PDDS Won
For Councilors
3.Angel Burgos PDDS Won
5.Herman De Sagun PDDS Won
8.Glen Win Gonzales PDDS Won
11.Oliver Oscar Infante PDDS Lost
13.John Kennedy Macalindong PDDS Lost
14.Jay-Ar Manaig PDDS Lost
16.Czylene Marqueses PDDS Won
18.Shirley Platon PDDS Lost
24.Marissa Tabing PDDS Won
26.Eugene Yson PDDS Won

Councilors

2022 Tanauan City Council Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Sam Bengzon 66,035
PDDS Eugene Yson 53,795
PDDS Glen Win Gonzales50,645
PDDS Marissa Tabing 50,467
PDDS Herman De Sagun50,031
PDDS Czylene Marqueses49,841
NPC Benedicto Corona47,746
PDDS Angel Burgos46,052
NPC Kristel Guelos45,931
NPC Marcelo Eric Manglo 45,746
Nacionalista Luis Carlos Mariano Laurel II43,471
PDDS Shirley Platon41,035
NPC Jun Gocuanco38,688
PDDS John Kennedy Macalindong36,572
NPC Rexander Quimo34,938
PDDS Oliver Oscar Infante34,196
PDDS Jay-Ar Manaig33,286
NPC Macky Leus Gonzales32,682
NPC Ed Quilao32,233
Independent Joven Amurao26,443
NPC Ambet Sanggalang26,327
Independent Rosemarie Ramilo16,930
Independent Marcos Valdez13,649
Independent Balbino Pariño6,695
Independent Alejandro Ramos II6,140
Independent Angelito Go2,269
Total votes931,843 100.00


Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 445,92047.856
Nationalist People's Coalition/Team Collantes-Corona NPC 304,29132.653
Liberal 66,0357.091
Nacionalista 43,4714.670
Total413,79744.414
Independent72,1267.740
Total931,843100.0010

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References

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