Bulacan local elections, 2010

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Bulacan gubernatorial election, 2010
  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  

  Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.jpg
Nominee Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado Josefina Dela Cruz
Party Lakas-Kampi Liberal
Running mate Daniel Fernando Pacifico Aniag
Popular vote533,527492,468
Percentage51.21%47.27%

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The candidate that got the majority in each municipality and city. Balagtas and Santa Maria failed to transmit the results electronically.

Governor before election

Joselito Mendoza
Liberal

Elected Governor

Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado
Lakas-Kampi

Local elections will be held in the Province of Bulacan on May 10, 2010 as part of the 2010 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, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the four districts of Bulacan.

Bulacan Province in Central Luzon, Philippines

Bulacan is a province in the Philippines, located in the Central Luzon Region in the island of Luzon, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of Manila, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578.

Elections for all positions in the Philippines above the barangay were held on May 10, 2010. The elected president is Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino, the 15th President of the Philippines, succeeding President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who was barred from seeking re-election due to term restrictions. The successor of vice-president Noli de Castro is Jejomar Binay, the 15th vice president of the Philippines. The legislators elected in the 2010 elections have joined the senators of the 2007 elections and comprise the 15th Congress of the Philippines.

The Sangguniang Panlalawigan, commonly known as the Provincial Board, is the Filipino language name given to the legislatures in Philippine provinces. They are the legislative branch of the province and their powers and responsibilities are defined by the Local Government Code of 1991. Along with the provincial governor, the executive branch of the province, they form the province's government.

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Results

Gubernatorial election

Bulacan Gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas-Kampi Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado 533,52751.21
Liberal Josefina Dela Cruz492,46847.27
PGRPMiguel Esguerra11,2121.08
Independent Santos Caperlac4,7110.45
Total votes1,158,982100.00
Lakas-Kampi gain from Liberal

Vice gubernatorial election

Bulacan Vice-Gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas-Kampi Daniel Fernando538,33655.42
Liberal Pacifico "Boy" Aniag326,09933.57
Independent Serafin Dela Cruz91,9359.47
Independent Mayeth Cruz14,9331.54
Total votes1,158,982100.00
Lakas-Kampi hold

    Congressional elections

    Each of Bulacan's four legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.

    The Legislative Districts of Bulacan, namely the first, second, third and fourth districts, are the current representations of the province of Bulacan in the Philippine House of Representatives.

    House of Representatives of the Philippines lower house of the Congress of the Philippines

    The House of Representatives of the Philippines, is the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines. It is often commonly referred to as Congress and informally referred to as Camara or Kamara. Members of the House are officially styled as representative (Kinatawan) and sometimes informally called Congressmen/Congresswomen and are elected to a three-year term. They can be re-elected, but cannot serve more than three consecutive terms. Around eighty percent of congressmen are district representatives, representing a particular geographical area. There are 234 legislative districts in the country, each composed of about 250,000 people. There are also party-list representatives elected through the party-list system who constitute not more than twenty percent of the total number of representatives.

    Legislative districts of Bulacan, including San Jose del Monte. Bulacan districts.PNG
    Legislative districts of Bulacan, including San Jose del Monte.

    Malolos was given its own congressional seat from Bulacan's 1st district by virtue of Republic Act 9591. However, the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional, saying it violated Article VI Section 5 (3) of the Constitution and Section 3 of the Ordinance attached to constitution; Malolos was ruled not to have exceeded the 250,000 population for a separate legislative district. [1]

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    In Bulacan, members of the same families will run against each other. Former governor Josie dela Cruz established the Del Pilar party (named after Gregorio del Pilar) as the local affiliate of the Liberal Party. [2]

    Gregorio del Pilar Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and Philippine–American War

    Gregorio Hilario del Pilar y Sempio was a Filipino general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine–American War.

    1st District

    Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado is the incumbent. She will face Roberto Pagdanganan.

    Roberto Mamangon Pagdanganan is a Filipino politician.

    Malolos was supposed to have its own representation in the House of Representatives, but was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court for the city did not have enough population to be given separate representation. Malolos residents will continue to be represented as a part of Bulacan's 1st district.

    Philippine House of Representatives election at Bulacan's 1st district
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Lakas-Kampi Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado 118,48671.38
    Nacionalista Roberto Pagdanganan 47,51528.62
    Total votes190,331100.00
    Election deferred, to be held on November 13, 2010.
    Special election

    The COMELEC ruled that candidates that contested the Bulacan-1st and Malolos will contest the seat. Aniag and Domingo withdrew prior to the election, while independents Cruz and Valencia did not campaign. [3]

    Philippine House of Representatives special election at Bulacan's 1st district [3]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Lakas-Kampi Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado 95,62568.77
    Nacionalista Roberto Pagdanganan 41,65829.96
    Liberal Danilo Domingo (withdrew)1,0320.74
    PMP Francisco Aniag (withdrew)4000.29
    Independent Tomas Valencia 2710.19
    Independent Francisco Cruz 630.05
    Turnout {{{votes}}}40.73
    Total votes139,049100.00
    Lakas-Kampi hold

    2nd District

    Pedro Pancho is the incumbent. He will face 2007 challenger and former three-term Guiguinto, Bulacan mayor Ambrosio "Boy" Cruz Jr.

    Philippine House of Representatives election at Bulacan's 2nd district
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Lakas-Kampi Pedro Pancho 145,13353.99
    Liberal Ambrosio Cruz, Jr. 118,48944.07
    Independent Jimmy Villafuerte 5,2151.94
    Total votes279,854100.00
    Lakas-Kampi hold

    3rd District

    Incumbent Lorna Silverio is in her third consecutive term already and is ineligible for reelection. She will run for mayor of San Rafael and her husband, Ricardo Silverio, Sr. will run for her seat. His opponents are his son, Ricardo Silverio, Jr. and the current governor of Bulacan - Joselito Mendoza. [2]

    Philippine House of Representatives election at Bulacan's 3rd district
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Joselito Mendoza 121,57655.07
    Lakas-Kampi Ricardo Silverio, Sr. 92,95142.10
    PMP Ricardo Silverio, Jr. 6,2412.83
    Total votes232,038100.00
    Liberal gain from Lakas-Kampi

    4th District

    Reylina Nicolas (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) is in her third consecutive term already and is ineligible for reelection.

    Philippine House of Representatives election at Bulacan's 4th district
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Linabelle Villarica 178,64381.01
    Lakas-Kampi Salvador Pleyto 27,07212.28
    PDP-Laban Jovel Lopez 14,8076.71
    Total votes244,859100.00
    Liberal gain from Lakas-Kampi

    Malolos

    With the issue on Malolos' separate congressional district from Bulacan's 1st district resolved with finality, [4] an election will be scheduled to elect the representative for Bulacan's 1st district, including Malolos." [5] [6]

    Voting for Malolos' congressional district was continued. The results:

    Philippine House of Representatives election at Malolos
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Danilo Domingo 34,40860.70
    PMP Francisco Aniag 18,48832.61
    Independent Francisco Cruz 2,2784.02
    Independent Tomas Valencia 1,5122.67
    Valid ballots56,68668.90
    Invalid or blank votes25,58415.74
    Total votes82,270100.00
    Election invalidated; election to be held as part of Bulacan–1st on November 13.

    San Jose del Monte

    San Jose del Monte is a component city of Bulacan. Arturo Robes is the incumbent. [2]

    Philippine House of Representatives election at San Jose del Monte
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Lakas-Kampi Arturo Robes 98,88882.11
    Aksyon Oscar Robes 19,55416.24
    Independent Jesus D. Gonzales 1,2551.04
    Independent Rene Aveallanosa 7320.61
    Total votes129,630100.00
    Lakas-Kampi hold

    Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections

    All 4 Districts of Bulacan will elect Sangguniang Panlalawigan or provincial board members. The first (including Malolos) and fourth (including San Jose del Monte) districts sends three board members each, while the second and third districts sends two board members each. Election is via plurality-at-large voting; a voter can vote up to the maximum number of board members his district is sending.

    The Liberal Party won seven out of the ten partisan seats in the provincial council, with Lakas Kampi CMD winning two, and the Nacionalista Party winning one; only the Liberals and Lakas-Kampi parties fielded complete lineups in the provincial board elections. An additional three more members will be selected from the provincial chapter of the barangay captains, Sangguniang Kabataan, and the sectoral representative.

    Summary

    PartyTotal votesTotal seats
    Total%Total%
    Liberal 1,033,45051.9%758.3%
    Lakas-Kampi 611,41330.7%216.7%
    Nacionalista 144,6797.3%18.3%
    Independents 129,8486.5%00.0%
    PDP-Laban 37,4501.9%00.0%
    PMP 35,8251.8%00.0%
    Total valid votes cast1,992,665N/A
    Total turnout1,158,982100.00%
    Total partisan seats1083.3%
    Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President18.3%
    Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President18.3%
    Total non-partisan seats216.7%
    Total seats12100.0%

    1st District

    Bulacan 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Michael Fermin111,81320.17
    Nacionalista Felix Ople109,92719.83
    Lakas-Kampi Therese Ople91,11216.43
    Liberal Victorino Aldaba, Jr.83,42715.09
    Lakas-Kampi Vicente Cruz75,24813.57
    Independent Emmanuel Sacay70,89412.79
    Lakas-Kampi Ryan Espiritu7,6121.37
    Independent Alberto Carasig4,4080.80
    Total votes272,601100.00

    2nd District

    Bulacan 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Ramon Posadas120,72830.96
    Liberal Enrique Dela Cruz110,27128.28
    Lakas-Kampi Norielito German69,53817.83
    Lakas-Kampi Cecilia Quimpo38,0489.76
    PMP Jose Rivera22,9715.89
    Independent Lydia Abad15,5223.98
    PMP Francisco Concepcion12,8543.30
    Total votes279,854100.00

    3rd District

    Bulacan 3rd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Rino Castro98,12229.65
    Liberal Enrique Viudez II77,78223.50
    Lakas-Kampi Richard Dela Cruz67,63020.43
    Lakas-Kampi Victoriano Cruz50,14115.15
    Nacionalista Carmencita Martinez34,75210.50
    Independent Leo Babasa2,5360.77
    Total votes232,038100.00

    4th District

    Bulacan 4th District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Liberal Eulogio Sarmiento III164,59722.95
    Liberal Enrique Delos Santos Jr.163,76322.83
    Lakas-Kampi Romeo Robes104,66814.59
    Liberal Danilo Certeza102,94714.53
    Lakas-Kampi Zosimo Lorenzo55,0777.68
    Lakas-Kampi Ireneo Tan52,3397.30
    PDP-Laban Romeo Almario Espiritu37,4505.22
    Independent Ronald Garcia22,7593.17
    Independent Rodello Tactac13,7291.91
    Total votes374,489100.00

    Mayoralty elections

    All cities and municipalities of Bulacan will elect mayor and vice-mayor this election. 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. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.

    1st District

    City/municipalityCandidatesIncumbent
    Lakas-KampiLiberalNacionalistaPartido del PilarOthers
    Malolos Alejandro Tengco
    26,015 (32.44%)
    Carol Mangawang
    11,096 (13.84%)
    Christian Natividad
    43,088 (53.73%)
    Danilo A. Domingo
    Bulacan Patrick Meneses
    17,793 (52.95%)
    Vicente Enriquez
    15,809 (47.05%)
    Anacleto Meneses
    Calumpit James De Jesus
    35,415 (100.00%)
    James De Jesus
    Hagonoy Pedro Santos Jr.
    10,770 (21.75%)
    Angel Cruz Jr. (Lapiang K)
    29,089 (58.75%)

    Hermogenes Perez Jr. (PMP)
    9,653 (19.50%)

    Angel Cruz Jr. (Lapiang K)
    Paombong Manuela Gonzales
    8,427 (40.16%)
    Donato Marcos
    12,525 (59.69%)
    Efren Milanes (Ind.)
    33 (0.16%)
    Donato Marcos
    Pulilan Aurelio Plamenco
    9,901 (25.20%)
    Vicente Esguerra Sr.
    22,050 (56.11%)
    Felix Navarro (AKP)
    7,233
    (18.41%)

    Emelita Pilapil (Ind.)
    111 (0.28%)

    Vicente Esguerra Sr.

    2nd District

    City/municipalityCandidatesIncumbent
    Lakas-KampiLiberalNacionalistaPartido del PilarOthers
    Balagtas*Romeo Castro
    18,821 (72.75%)
    Feliciano Cruz Jr. (Ind.)
    7,049 (27.75%)
    Romeo Castro
    Baliuag Christopher Clemente
    13,457 (21.59%)
    Ferdinand Cruz
    13,858 (22.23%)
    Romeo Estrella
    23,398 (37.54%)
    Rolando Salvador (Ind.)
    11,614 (18.63%)
    Romeo Estrella
    Bocaue Kennedy Valdez
    20,511 (47.48%)
    Eduardo Villanueva Jr. (BP)
    22,446 (51.96%)

    Gregorio Dela Cruz (Ind.)
    242 (0.56%)

    Eduardo Villanueva Jr. (BP)
    Bustos Arnel Mendoza
    12,215 (45.09%)
    Carlito Reyes
    8,773 (32.39%)
    Edgardo Cunanan (PMP)
    3789 (13.99%)

    Teodorico Gervacio (Ind.)
    1,409 (5.20%)


    Jaime Sebastian (Aksyon)
    903 (3.33%)

    Carlito Reyes
    Guiguinto Eliseo Santos, Jr.
    15,549 (42.45%)
    Isagani Pascual
    21,084 (57.55%)
    Efren Milanes (Ind.)
    33 (0.16%)
    Isagani Pascual
    Pandi Enrico Roque
    18,362 (54.38%)
    Oliver Andres
    15,403 (45.62%)
    Roberto Oca (PMP)
    Plaridel Anastacia Vistan
    34,415 (100.00%)
    Anastacia Vistan

    3rd District

    City/municipalityCandidatesIncumbent
    Lakas-KampiLiberalNacionalistaPartido del PilarOthers
    Angat Gilberto Santos
    13,236 (53.96%)
    Apolonio Marcelo, Jr. (Ind.)
    11,294 (46.04%)
    Leonardo de Leon
    Doña Remedios Trinidad Liberato Sembrano
    4,766 (42.98%)
    Ronaldo Flores
    6,288 (56.71%)
    Sherlin Ramirez (Ind.)
    21 (0.19%)

    Jose Valencia (Ind.)
    13 (0.12%)

    Evelyn Paulino
    Norzagaray Feliciano Legaspi
    21,642 (54.95%)
    Roberto Esquivel
    17,740 (45.05%)
    Feliciano Legaspi
    San Ildefonso Lolita Mapoy
    3,623 (7.81%)
    Carla Paula Galvez-Tan
    26,453 (57.04%)
    Nemecio Rivera (NPC)
    16,300 (35.14%)
    Edgardo Galvez
    San Miguel Allen Dela Cruz
    25,750 (41.58%)
    Roderick Tiongson
    34,152 (55.15%)
    Edmundo Buencamino (PMP)
    1,322 (2.13%)

    Juanito Tuason (Ind.)
    647 (1.40%)


    Anthony Viola (Ind.)
    55 (0.09%)

    Roderick Tiongson
    San Rafael Lorna Silverio
    22,345 (54.25%)
    Jesus Viceo
    18,844 (45.75%)
    Ricardo Silverio

    4th District

    City/municipalityCandidatesIncumbent
    Lakas-KampiLiberalNacionalistaPartido del PilarOthers
    Marilao
    (details)
    Epifanio Guillermo
    34,588 (63.73%)
    Neil Ocampo
    18,065 (33.29%)
    Juanito Zamora (PMP)
    1,620 (2.98%)
    Epifanio Guillermo
    Meycauayan
    (details)
    Salvador Violago
    33,168 (41.06%)
    Joan Alarilla (NPC)
    43,661 (54.05%)

    Adriano Daez (Aksyon)
    3,784 (4.68%)


    Rosita Perez (Ind.)
    165 (0.20%)

    Joan Alarilla (NPC)
    Obando Onesimo Joaquin
    3,263 (11.43%)
    Orencio Gabriel
    12,045 (42.18%)
    Leonardo Pantilla
    3,752 (13.14%)
    Edwin Santos (PMP)
    9,494 (33.25%)
    Orencio Gabriel

    San Jose del Monte

    City/municipalityCandidatesIncumbent
    Lakas-KampiLiberalNacionalistaPartido del PilarOthers
    San Jose del Monte Reynaldo San Pedro
    68,995 (55.59%)
    Angelito Sarmiento
    48,509 (39.09%)
    Renato Capa (PMP)
    6,602 (5.32%)
    Eduardo Roquero

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