2025 Philippine local elections in Mimaropa

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2025 Philippine local elections in Mimaropa
  2022 May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12)2028 
Gubernatorial elections

5 provincial governors and 1 city mayor
PartySeats
PFP 2
GSM 1
Liberal 1
PDP 1
PPPL 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Vice gubernatorial elections

5 provincial vice governors and 1 city vice mayor
PartySeats
PFP 2
Liberal 1
MBS 1
PPPL 1
Independent 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Provincial Board elections

50 provincial board members and 10 city councilors
PartySeats
PFP 29
PPPL 9
GSM 5
Nacionalista 4
Lakas 3
Liberal 3
MBS 2
PDP 1
PRP 1
Independent 3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2025 Philippine local elections in Mimaropa were held on May 12, 2025.

Contents

Summary

Governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Marinduque Presbitero Velasco Jr. PFP Mel Go PDP 0.30%
Occidental Mindoro Eduardo Gadiano PFP Eduardo Gadiano PFP Unopposed
Oriental Mindoro Humerlito Dolor GSM Humerlito Dolor GSM24.61%
Palawan Victorino Dennis Socrates Aksyon Amy Alvarez PPPL 15.28%
Puerto Princesa (HUC)Lucilo Bayron PFP Lucilo Bayron PFP 1.11%
Romblon Jose Riano PFP Trina Firmalo-Fabic Liberal 9.88%

Vice governors

Province/cityIncumbentIncumbent's partyWinnerWinner's partyWinning
margin
Marinduque Lyn Angeles PFP Romulo BacorroIndependent18.72%
Occidental Mindoro Diana Apigo-Tayag PFP Diana Apigo-Tayag PFP 43.00%
Oriental Mindoro Ejay Falcon GSMJojo Perez MBS 15.46%
Palawan Onsoy Ola PPPL Onsoy Ola PPPL 20.41%
Puerto Princesa (HUC)Nancy Socrates Lakas Jimbo Maristela Liberal 11.44%
Romblon Arming Gutierrez PFP Arming Gutierrez PFP 15.12%

Provincial boards

Province/citySeatsParty controlComposition
Previous Result
Marinduque 10 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban No majority
  •   PFP (6)
  •   Lakas (1)
  •   Independent (3)
Occidental Mindoro 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority PFP
Oriental Mindoro 10 elected
3 ex-officio
No majorityNo majority
Palawan 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority PPPL
Puerto Princesa (HUC)10 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban PFP
Romblon 10 elected
3 ex-officio
No majorityNo majority

Marinduque

Governor

Incumbent Governor Presbitero Velasco Jr. of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for the House of Representatives in Marinduque's lone legislative district. [1] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Velasco endorsed his son, representative Lord Allan Velasco of the Nationalist People's Coalition, who was defeated by former provincial board member Mel Go of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino. [1] [2] [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mel Go Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 66,11550.15
Lord Allan Velasco Nationalist People's Coalition 65,72649.85
Total131,841100.00
Valid votes131,84192.84
Invalid/blank votes10,1757.16
Total votes142,016100.00
Registered voters/turnout165,43685.84
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino gain from Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Lyn Angeles of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term. [1] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Angeles was defeated by former Marinduque vice governor Romulo Bacorro, an independent. [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Romulo BacorroIndependent75,93059.36
Lyn Angeles (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 51,98240.64
Total127,912100.00
Valid votes127,91290.07
Invalid/blank votes14,1049.93
Total votes142,016100.00
Registered voters/turnout165,43685.84
Independent gain from Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

Since Marinduque's reclassification as a 2nd class province in 2025, the Marinduque Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won six seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 234,07959.926New
Lakas–CMD 30,8407.891New
Independent125,72832.183+2
Total390,647100.0010+2
Total votes142,016
Registered voters/turnout165,43685.84
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

1st district

Marinduque's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Boac, Gasan and Mogpog. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Seven candidates were included in the ballot. [3]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Macky Caballes (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 41,39619.02
Tres Mangcucang (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 35,13816.15
Gilbert DaquioagIndependent33,73015.50
Jojo Leva (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 29,52013.56
John PelaezIndependent28,51813.10
Luisito MajabaIndependent27,30212.54
Robert Opis Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 22,03110.12
Total217,635100.00
Total votes75,263
Registered voters/turnout86,34487.17
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

Marinduque's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Buenavista, Santa Cruz and Torrijos. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Seven candidates were included in the ballot. [6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joam Morales Lakas–CMD 30,84017.83
Danny Red (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 28,55016.50
Mercy Rejano (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 27,93816.15
Primo Cruzado PamintuanIndependent25,27614.61
Ishmael Lim (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 24,95614.42
Mel Encabo (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 24,55014.19
Mike CabagonIndependent10,9026.30
Total173,012100.00
Total votes66,753
Registered voters/turnout79,09284.40
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Occidental Mindoro

Governor

Incumbent Governor Eduardo Gadiano of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won re-election for a third term unopposed. [7] [8] He was previously affiliated with Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Eduardo Gadiano (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 200,673100.00
Total200,673100.00
Valid votes200,67378.38
Invalid/blank votes55,36121.62
Total votes256,034100.00
Registered voters/turnout321,69979.59
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Diana Apigo-Tayag of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term. [7] She was previously affiliated with Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan.

Apigo-Tayag won re-election against provincial board member AJ Rebong (Aksyon Demokratiko). [8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Diana Apigo-Tayag (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 161,84171.50
AJ Rebong Aksyon Demokratiko 64,49628.50
Total226,337100.00
Valid votes226,33788.40
Invalid/blank votes29,69711.60
Total votes256,034100.00
Registered voters/turnout321,69979.59
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

The Occidental Mindoro Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won eight seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 506,52257.748New
Liberal Party 214,22524.421–2
Aksyon Demokratiko 59,9716.840New
Nacionalista Party 45,5835.2010
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 30,7623.5100
Independent20,2372.3100
Total877,300100.00100
Total votes256,034
Registered voters/turnout321,69979.59
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

1st district

Occidental Mindoro's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Abra de Ilog, Looc, Lubang, Mamburao, Paluan, Sablayan and Santa Cruz. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Peter Alfaro Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 61,51113.52
Ryan Sioson (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 59,88913.17
Eddie Masangkay (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 58,55512.87
Jun Tejoso (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 55,48212.20
Jill Espejo Liberal Party 42,8809.43
Miko Medalla Liberal Party 38,1998.40
Nestor Tria Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 35,0317.70
Jun Abeleda Liberal Party 33,8427.44
Joel Panaligan Liberal Party 29,0726.39
Boy Alvarez Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 21,8374.80
Florefe ChuaIndependent9,5792.11
Toti Ramos Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 8,9251.96
Total454,802100.00
Total votes133,221
Registered voters/turnout168,00679.30
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

Occidental Mindoro's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Calintaan, Magsaysay, Rizal and San Jose. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [9]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Coco Mendiola (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 55,26913.08
Roderick Agas Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 53,90212.76
Sonia Pablo Nacionalista Party 45,58310.79
Arnel Argame Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 44,45410.52
Alex del Valle (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 43,58810.32
Nathaniel Cruz (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 38,8419.19
Michelle Festin-Rivera Liberal Party 38,4939.11
Erning Jaravata Liberal Party 31,7397.51
Kendi Villaroza (incumbent) Aksyon Demokratiko 30,5007.22
Uly Javier (incumbent) Aksyon Demokratiko 29,4716.98
Ana AndradeIndependent7,7891.84
Juanito LumawigIndependent2,8690.68
Total422,498100.00
Total votes122,813
Registered voters/turnout153,69379.91
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Oriental Mindoro

Governor

Incumbent Governor Humerlito Dolor of Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño ran for a third term. [10] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Dolor won re-election against two other candidates. [11] [12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Humerlito Dolor (incumbent)Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño235,93554.34
Joanna ValenciaIndependent129,07029.73
Orven RabinoIndependent69,16815.93
Total434,173100.00
Valid votes434,17393.18
Invalid/blank votes31,7616.82
Total votes465,934100.00
Registered voters/turnout569,60181.80
Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Ejay Falcon of Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño (GSM) ran for the House of Representatives in Oriental Mindoro's 2nd legislative district. [13] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

GSM nominated Governor Humerlito Dolor's brother, Oriental Mindoro administrator Hubbert Dolor, who was defeated by former Oriental Mindoro vice governor Jojo Perez of Mindoro Bago Sarili. Mong dela Fuente (Independent) also ran for vice governor. [10] [11] [12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jojo Perez Mindoro Bago Sarili 192,57146.08
Hubbert DolorGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño127,95330.62
Mong dela FuenteIndependent97,33723.29
Total417,861100.00
Valid votes417,86189.68
Invalid/blank votes48,07310.32
Total votes465,934100.00
Registered voters/turnout569,60181.80
Mindoro Bago Sarili gain from Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

The Oriental Mindoro Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño won five seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño810,64252.475New
Mindoro Bago Sarili 384,30724.882–3
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 181,59711.752+1
Lakas–CMD 149,5049.681New
Independent18,8921.2200
Total1,544,942100.00100
Total votes465,934
Registered voters/turnout569,60181.80
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

1st district

Oriental Mindoro's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Oriental Mindoro's 1st legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

10 candidates were included in the ballot. [12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bong Brucal (incumbent) Mindoro Bago Sarili 133,26716.05
RL Leachon Mindoro Bago Sarili 109,91013.24
Alely Casubuan (incumbent)Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño97,38611.73
Fay Ilano (incumbent)Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño94,86811.42
Ryan AragoGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño91,09510.97
Jun PanaliganGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño79,5169.58
Jocy Neria (incumbent) Mindoro Bago Sarili 77,5369.34
Miko AtienzaGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño72,6218.75
Charles Pansoy Mindoro Bago Sarili 63,5947.66
Emman AgutayaIndependent10,6141.28
Total830,407100.00
Total votes250,688
Registered voters/turnout308,44781.27
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

Oriental Mindoro's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Oriental Mindoro's 2nd legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

10 candidates were included in the ballot. [14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Pau Umali (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 111,18015.56
Roland Ruga (incumbent)Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño101,26014.17
Jom Dimapilis (incumbent)Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño96,49113.50
Anthony Yap Lakas–CMD 84,80411.87
Manny Buenaventura Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 70,4179.85
Jigs TalensGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño65,3529.15
Vico Ong Lakas–CMD 64,7009.05
Niño LiwanagGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño64,3549.01
Butch BuenaventuraGaling at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño47,6996.68
Romy SadiwaIndependent8,2781.16
Total714,535100.00
Total votes215,246
Registered voters/turnout261,15482.42
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Palawan

Governor

Incumbent Governor Victorino Dennis Socrates of Aksyon Demokratiko ran for a second term. [15] He was previously affiliated with the Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan.

Socrates was defeated by San Vicente mayor Amy Alvarez of the Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan. Richard Lopez (Reform PH Party) also ran for governor. [15] [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amy Alvarez Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 264,36356.88
Victorino Dennis Socrates (incumbent) Aksyon Demokratiko 193,33641.60
Richard Lopez Reform PH Party 7,0341.51
Total464,733100.00
Valid votes464,73391.42
Invalid/blank votes43,6118.58
Total votes508,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout605,94083.89
Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan gain from Aksyon Demokratiko
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Onsoy Ola of the Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan ran for a second term. [15]

Ola won re-election against former representative Frederick Abueg (Liberal Party) and former Palawan vice governor Art Ventura (Independent). [15] [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Onsoy Ola (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 234,74956.18
Frederick Abueg Liberal Party 149,45335.77
Art VenturaIndependent33,6638.06
Total417,865100.00
Valid votes417,86582.20
Invalid/blank votes90,47917.80
Total votes508,344100.00
Registered voters/turnout605,94083.89
Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

The Palawan Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan won nine seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 866,43658.439+6
Aksyon Demokratiko 236,22915.930–2
People's Reform Party 174,05111.7410
Liberal Party 82,1755.540New
Nacionalista Party 10,1170.680New
Independent113,9307.6800
Total1,482,938100.00100
Total votes508,344
Registered voters/turnout605,94083.89
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

1st district

Palawan's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Palawan's 1st legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot. [16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Anton Alvarez (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 105,91212.41
Winston Arzaga (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 95,44611.19
Maria Angela Sabando (incumbent) People's Reform Party 94,09711.03
Toto Pineda (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 91,53110.73
Cherry Pie Acosta Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 84,8759.95
David Ponce de Leon Liberal Party 82,1759.63
Nieves Rosento (incumbent) People's Reform Party 79,9549.37
Crite Miguel Aksyon Demokratiko 58,6286.87
Ramon Zabala Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 53,0486.22
Elvin EdongaIndependent29,9913.51
Arnel AbrinaIndependent57,8616.78
Antonio Magbanua Jr.Independent19,7902.32
Total853,308100.00
Total votes257,337
Registered voters/turnout302,22085.15
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

Palawan's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Palawan's 2nd legislative district. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Al Ibba (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 126,44020.77
Ryan Maminta (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 113,52518.65
Marivic Roxas (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 98,32816.15
Aris Arzaga (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 86,49414.21
Sharon Abiog-Onda Aksyon Demokratiko 74,05212.17
Nelson Gabayan Aksyon Demokratiko 39,2286.44
Nesario Awat Aksyon Demokratiko 33,3515.48
Belen Abordo Aksyon Demokratiko 30,9705.09
Oscar EspinasIndependent6,2881.03
Total608,676100.00
Total votes226,833
Registered voters/turnout275,28782.40
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

3rd district

Palawan's 3rd provincial district consists of the municipality of Aborlan. One board member is elected from this provincial district.

Two candidates were included in the ballot. [18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rafael Ortega Jr. (incumbent) Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 10,83751.72
Efren Empot Nacionalista Party 10,11748.28
Total20,954100.00
Total votes24,174
Registered voters/turnout28,43385.02
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Puerto Princesa

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Lucilo Bayron Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a third term. [15] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Bayron won re-election against Puerto Princesa vice mayor Nancy Socrates (Lakas–CMD), former city councilor Gerry Abordo (Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi) and two other candidates. [15] [19] [20]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lucilo Bayron (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 73,44549.72
Nancy Socrates Lakas–CMD 71,79948.61
Gerry Abordo Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi 1,7701.20
Edmund KatonIndependent4940.33
Eliceo Oloroso Reform PH Party 1950.13
Total147,703100.00
Valid votes147,70396.21
Invalid/blank votes5,8183.79
Total votes153,521100.00
Registered voters/turnout181,81584.44
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Nancy Socrates of Lakas–CMD ran for mayor of Puerto Princesa. [15] She was previously affiliated with Aksyon Demokratiko.

Socrates endorsed former city councilor Jimbo Maristela (Liberal Party), who won the election against Mayor Lucilo Bayron's daughter, Puerto Princesa councilor Raine Bayron (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas), and Larry dela Puerta (Reform PH Party). [15] [19] [20]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jimbo Maristela Liberal Party 79,53955.08
Raine Bayron Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 63,01643.64
Larry dela Puerta Reform PH Party 1,8411.27
Total144,396100.00
Valid votes144,39694.06
Invalid/blank votes9,1255.94
Total votes153,521100.00
Registered voters/turnout181,81584.44
Liberal Party gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

City Council

The Puerto Princesa City Council is composed of 13 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.

30 candidates were included in the ballot. [20]

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won eight seats, gaining a majority in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 550,63551.878New
Lakas–CMD 210,96719.871New
Liberal Party 110,04110.3700
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 49,6764.681–8
Independent140,20613.210–1
Total1,061,525100.00100
Total votes153,521
Registered voters/turnout181,81584.44
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Patrick Hagedorn (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 87,5248.25
Luis Marcaida III (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 72,7916.86
Matt Mendoza Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 70,7456.66
Jonjie Rodriguez (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 64,6326.09
Herbert Dilig (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 55,2885.21
Gerry Abad Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 55,2575.21
Bitoy Oliveros (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 52,9894.99
Elgin Robert Damasco (incumbent) Partido Demokratiko Pilipino 49,6764.68
Erwin Edualino Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 46,8734.42
Jie Lao Lakas–CMD 46,3254.36
Roy Ventura Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 44,5364.20
Joaquin Philippe OrtegaIndependent41,2263.88
Dio de Guzman Liberal Party 40,9173.85
Pam Ponce de Leon Liberal Party 38,2203.60
Vangie Carbonell-Aquino Lakas–CMD 34,8813.29
Leo Pinto Lakas–CMD 33,6103.17
Cocoy Gabuco Lakas–CMD 32,8653.10
Cesar Javarez Liberal Party 30,9042.91
Jim CañeteIndependent27,8152.62
Francis Lara Lakas–CMD 22,1982.09
Bornok Rodriguez Lakas–CMD 21,9432.07
Bong Magay Lakas–CMD 19,1451.80
Florante AntazoIndependent17,0811.61
Louie LarosaIndependent16,9601.60
Bong VillanuevaIndependent15,6251.47
Alfredo Mondragon Jr.Independent8,9510.84
Buddy TinayIndependent5,2460.49
Sabino Camacho Jr.Independent3,4320.32
Palos MinervaIndependent2,0370.19
Murphy TadjurieIndependent1,8330.17
Total1,061,525100.00
Total votes153,521
Registered voters/turnout181,81584.44
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Romblon

Governor

Incumbent Governor Jose Riano of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a third term. [21] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Riano was defeated by Odiongan mayor Trina Firmalo-Fabic of the Liberal Party. Former Magdiwang mayor Jolly Monton (Partido Maharlika) also ran for governor. [22] [21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Trina Firmalo-Fabic Liberal Party 93,42554.67
Jose Riano (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 76,54144.79
Jolly MontonPartido Maharlika9300.54
Total170,896100.00
Valid votes170,89695.58
Invalid/blank votes7,9044.42
Total votes178,800100.00
Registered voters/turnout211,33684.60
Liberal Party gain from Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Arming Gutierrez of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term. [21] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Gutierrez won re-election against Rodne Galicha (Liberal Party). [21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Arming Gutierrez (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 81,78557.56
Rodne Galicha Liberal Party 60,30242.44
Total142,087100.00
Valid votes142,08779.47
Invalid/blank votes36,71320.53
Total votes178,800100.00
Registered voters/turnout211,33684.60
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

Provincial Board

Since Romblon's reclassification as a 2nd class province, the Romblon Provincial Board consists of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won five seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party 198,24236.052+2
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 196,61035.755New
Nacionalista Party 115,64021.033–2
Nationalist People's Coalition 20,1933.670New
Independent19,2743.500New
Total549,959100.0010+2
Total votes178,800
Registered voters/turnout211,33684.60
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

1st district

Romblon's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Banton, Concepcion, Corcuera, San Fernando, Magdiwang, Cajidiocan, Romblon and San Agustin. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Aaronn Riano Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 43,77616.92
Nene Solis (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 39,04415.09
Guds Mortel (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 35,38513.68
Cary Falculan Liberal Party 30,57711.82
Abner Perez Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 26,02210.06
Aura Tan Liberal Party 25,7359.95
Japhet Rios Liberal Party 25,7089.94
Roque Manalon Nationalist People's Coalition 20,1937.80
Mayong Roldan Liberal Party 12,2924.75
Total258,732100.00
Total votes83,189
Registered voters/turnout98,84084.17
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

2nd district

Romblon's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Alcantara, Ferrol, Looc, Odiongan, San Andres, San Jose, Calatrava, Santa Fe, and Santa Maria. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot. [23]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Irene Morgado Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 51,15017.56
Bing Solis (incumbent) Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 40,27713.83
Boy Maravilla (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 38,63313.27
Jojo Beltran (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 37,96313.04
Ricmel Falqueza Liberal Party 33,55411.52
Joey Venancio Liberal Party 29,69710.20
W. Melwin Punzalan Liberal Party 20,7997.14
Alexander Formento Liberal Party 19,8806.83
Alvin GalindezIndependent19,2746.62
Total291,227100.00
Total votes95,611
Registered voters/turnout112,49684.99
Source: Commission on Elections [4] [5]

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