2022 Taytay local elections

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2022 Taytay local elections
Flag of Taytay, Rizal.png
Registered152,994
Turnout129,437 (84.6%) [1]
2022 Taytay mayoral election
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  2019 May 9, 20222025 
 
Mayor Allan De Leon.jpg
NP
CandidateAllan De LeonJoric Gacula
Party NPC Nacionalista
Running matePia CabralMitch Bermundo
Popular vote66,73849,767
Percentage53.6239.98

Mayor before election

Joric Gacula
Nacionalista

Elected Mayor

Allan De Leon
NPC

2022 Taytay vice mayoral election
 
PDP
NP
CandidatePia CabralMitch Bermundo
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista
Popular vote58,16242,381
Percentage47.4134.55

Vice Mayor before election

Mitch Bermundo
Nacionalista

Elected Vice Mayor

Pia Cabral
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Taytay on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, a governor, a vice-governor and a representative for the province's first congressional district in the House of Representatives. [2]

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The town's election turnout is 84.6%, (218 of 218 election returns) equivalent to 129,437 of 152,994 total registered voters. [1] Barangay Dolores chairman Allan De Leon won the mayoral race against Incumbent mayor Joric Gacula. Councilor Pia Cabral won the vice mayoralty race against Incumbent vice mayor Mitch Bermundo, and Vice mayoral aspirant Eljun Victor. [3]

Background

In the 2019 election, Joric Gacula was re-elected to a second term as mayor defeating then vice mayor Bonoy Gonzaga. [4] His running mate, Mitch Bermundo was elected to her first term as vice mayor under Gacula defeating Gonzaga's running mate then councilor JV cabitac. [5] [6]

Incumbent mayor George Ricardo II Reyes "Joric" Gacula is seeking re-election for a third and final term. Gacula served as mayor from 2004 to 2013, which totals to six terms if elected as mayor. His main opponent is Incumbent Barangay Dolores chairman Allan Martine Singcuenco De Leon. [7]

During the campaign period of the 2022 election, President Rodrigo Duterte endorsed Allan De Leon and Pia Cabral for mayor and vice mayor. Duterte said that they helped him win during his campaign, and he wants to repay the favor. [8]

Allan De Leon, and Pia Cabral together with the winning candidates on the Sangguniang Bayan election are proclaimed as winners of the 2022 Taytay local elections shortly after election day. Outgoing mayor Joric Gacula then accpeted the results and said that he would leave things up to the Lord, and thanked Taytayeños who supported and helped him in his five terms as Mayor. [9]

Candidates

Results

Mayoral election

Results per barangay according to ER returns Breakdown of Taytay Mayoral Race 2022.png
Results per barangay according to ER returns

Incumbent mayor Joric Gacula is seeking re-election for a third and final term against Barangay Dolores Chairman Allan De Leon.

Taytay mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Allan De Leon 66,738 53.62
Nacionalista Joric Gacula49,76739.98
Independent Adan De Leon5,5444.45
Independent Efren Andres1,0340.83
WPP Edwin Magseno Cayetano8520.68
KBL Mohaimen Guinal5300.43
Valid ballots124,46596.16
Invalid or blank votes4,9723.84
Total votes129,437 100.00 [10]
NPC gain from Nacionalista
Popular vote percentage
Allan De Leon
53.62%
Joric Gacula
39.98%
Adan De Leon
4.45%
Others
1.94%

By barangay

Vice mayoral election

Results per barangay according to ER returns Breakdown of Taytay Vice Mayoral Race 2022.png
Results per barangay according to ER returns

Incumbent vice mayor Mitch Bermundo is seeking re-election for a second term against Councilor Pia Cabral, and vice mayoral aspirant Eljun Victor.

Taytay vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Pia Cabral 58,162 47.41
Nacionalista Mitch Bermundo42,38134.55
Independent Eljun Victor15,82212.90
Independent Rene Bueno3,7673.07
KBL Noli Mendoza2,5412.07
Valid ballots122,67394.77
Invalid or blank votes6,7645.23
Total votes129,437 100.00 [10]
PDP–Laban gain from Nacionalista
Popular vote percentage
Pia Cabral
47.41%
Mitch Bermundo
34.55%
Eljun Victor
12.90%
Others
5.14%

By barangay

Sangguniang Bayan election

Election is via plurality-at-large voting: A voter votes for up to eight candidates, then the eight candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

Taytay Muncipal Council.svg
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Nacionalista Party 412,20349.595
Team Sagip Taytay Nationalist People's Coalition 159,32319.172
PDP-Laban 55,3686.660
Lakas-CMD 49,3195.930
Reporma 37,0274.450
PROMDI 24,9413.000
Total325,97839.222
Akbayan 52,0666.261
Aksyon Demokratiko 19,1952.310
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 10,4981.260
Worker's and Peasants' Party 3,1780.380
Independent 8,0840.970
Ex officio seats2
Total831,202100.0010
Vote share
Nacionalista
49.59%
Team Sagip Taytay
39.22%
Akbayan
6.26%
Others
4.92%
City Council seats
Nacionalista
62.5%
Team Sagip Taytay
25%
Akbayan
12.5%
Taytay Sangguniang Bayan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC JV Cabitac 63,644 7.65
Nacionalista Jeca Villanueva59,452 7.15
Nacionalista Papoo Cruz58,891 7.08
Nacionalista Patrick Alcantara56,971 6.85
NPC Archt. Lengjoey Calderon 56,189 6.75
Akbayan Tobit Cruz 52,066 6.26
Nacionalista Joan Calderon50,512 6.07
Nacionalista Boknay Leonardo49,971 6.01
Nacionalista Kyle Gacula49,3335.93
Lakas Hellen Momshie Valera49,3195.93
Nacionalista Sharon De Leon-Macabebe48,9645.89
NPC Chesca Persia39,4904.75
Nacionalista Gene Liza Resurreccion38,1094.58
Reporma Reggie Gonzaga-Mascardo37,0274.45
PDP–Laban Tak Faeldon Diño31,0723.73
PROMDI Ser Krsjan Ram24,9413.00
PDP–Laban Tisoy Encisa24,2962.92
Aksyon Bayan Dela Cruz14,1251.69
PFP Papa A Pagalilauan10,4981.26
Independent Crisinta Loyola8,0840.97
Aksyon Ramil Bengco5,0700.60
WPP Arlen Belgira3,1780.38
Valid ballots831,20280.27
Invalid or blank votes204,29419.73
Total votes1,035,496 100.00 [10]

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