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Local elections was held in Cabuyao City on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The total number of voters registered in the City of Cabuyao is 135,713 in 586 voting precincts. [1] The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors.
Cabuyao, officially the City of Cabuyao,, or known simply as Cabuyao City, is a 1st class city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 308,745 people.
Cabuyao is a newly created city in the province of Laguna by virtue of Republic Act No. 10163 or the "Charter of the City of Cabuyao" ratified on August 4, 2012 by its people. [2] Voters will no longer vote for eight (8) councilors but they will elect ten (10) city councilors as prescribed in the charter.
Laguna, officially known as the Province of Laguna, is a province in the Philippines, located in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is Santa Cruz and the province is situated southeast of Metro Manila, south of the province of Rizal, west of Quezon, north of Batangas and east of Cavite. Laguna hugs the southern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country. As of the 2015 census, the province's total population is 3,035,081. It is also currently the seventh richest province in the country.
Incumbent Mayor Isidro "Jun" L. Hemedes, Jr. decided to run for re-election under the Nacionalista Party, he was elected as Mayor since 2007 after defeating former Mayor Proceso "Etok" Aguillo in 2007 local elections. His opponent was former Mayor Nila Aguillo, the wife of Etok Aguillo, she is under the Liberal Party.
The Nacionalista Party is the oldest political party in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia responsible for leading the country throughout the majority of the 20th century since its founding in 1907, being the ruling party from 1935 to 1944, 1944–1946, 1953–1957, 1957–1961 and 1965–1972.
Legislative and local elections were held in the Philippines on May 14, 2007. Positions contested included half the seats in the Senate, which are elected for six-year terms, and all the seats in the House of Representatives, who were elected for three-year terms. The duly elected legislators of the 2007 elections joined the elected senators of the 2004 elections to comprise the 14th Congress of the Philippines.
Nila Aguillo, born Nila Garcia Aguillo in Cabuyao, Laguna, is the first female mayor of Cabuyao who served as Municipal Mayor from 2004 to 2007. She is the wife of former Mayor Proceso D. Aguillo, a three-term mayor who served Cabuyao from 1995 to 2004.
Hemedes' running mate is the incumbent Vice-Mayor Atty. Rommel "Mel" Gecolea. His opponent is city councilor Maria Wanda Alimagno, the running mate of Nila Aguillo.
Each team had their own set of ten (10) candidates for city council. Nacionalista Party/Administration team was composed of five (5) re-electionist candidates, Barangay Pulo Chairman Odilon I. Caparas and Barangay Marinig Chairman Emiliano T. Lirio and three other candidates. Under the Liberal Party/Opposition team were two (2) re-electionist candidates, former vice-mayor Benjamin C. del Rosario, Barangay Sala Chairman Amelito G. Alimagno, Barangay Mamatid Councilor Gabriel Bariring. Notable candidates for Cabuyao City council were Anna Liza Baldonado or popularly known as "Milagring" of the defunct TV program Wowowee and 6 Cycle Mind lead vocalist Tutti Caringal.
Barangay Pulo is one of the eighteen (18) urbanized barangays comprising the city of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It lies for about 3 kilometers away from the city proper of Cabuyao and is situated along the national highway. According to the 2010 Census, it has a population of 15,124 inhabitants, making it ranked as the 6th largest barangay in Cabuyao when it comes to population.
Barangay Marinig is one of the eighteen urbanized barangays comprising the progressive City of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines.
Barangay Sala is one of the eighteen (18) urbanized barangays comprising the City of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It lies for about a half kilometer away from the city proper of Cabuyao and is situated along the national highway. According to the 2010 Census, it has a population of 8,275 inhabitants, making it ranked as 12th largest barangay in Cabuyao when it comes to population.
| Position | Liberal Party | Nacionalista Party | Independents | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mayor | Liberal | Nila Aguillo | Nacionalista | Isidro Hemedes, Jr. | |||||||
| Vice Mayor | Liberal | Maria Wanda Alimagno | Nacionalista | Rommel Gecolea | |||||||
| Member of the Cabuyao City Council | Lone district | Liberal |
| Nacionalista |
| Independent |
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The candidates for mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nacionalista | Isidro L. Hemedes, Jr. | 51,719 | 54.62 | |||
| Liberal | Nila G. Aguillo | 39,578 | 41.80 | |||
| Margin of victory | 12,141 | 12.82% | ||||
| Invalid or blank votes | 3,386 | 3.58 | ||||
| Total votes | 94,683 | 100.00 | ||||
| Nacionalista gain from Liberal | ||||||
The candidates for Vice-mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nacionalista | Rommel A. Gecolea | 46,619 | 49.24 | |||
| Liberal | Maria Wanda C. Alimagno | 42,435 | 44.82 | |||
| Margin of victory | 4,184 | 4.42% | ||||
| Invalid or blank votes | 5,629 | 5.94 | ||||
| Total votes | 94,683 | 100.00 | ||||
| Nacionalista gain from Liberal | ||||||
Voters elected ten (10) councilors to comprise the City Council or the Sangguniang Panlungsod . Candidates were voted separately so there are chances where winning candidates will have unequal number of votes and may come from different political parties. The ten candidates with the highest number of votes win the seats.
The Sangguniang Panlungsod are the legislatures of city governments in the Philippines. As defined by the Local Government Code of 1991, the legislatures have legislative and quasi-judicial powers and functions. The members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, often referred to as councilors are either elected or ex-officio and includes a city's vice mayor who serves as the presiding officer.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Jaime Onofre R. Batallones | 50,251 | 6.76 | |
| Nacionalista | Ismael M. Hemedes | 47,523 | 6.39 | |
| Liberal | Leif Laiglon A. Opiña | 47,210 | 6.35 | |
| Nacionalista | Richard C. Hain | 44,350 | 5.97 | |
| Nacionalista | Apolinario B. Hain | 43,694 | 5.88 | |
| Liberal | Tito Fortunato "Tutti" A. Caringal | 43,684 | 5.88 | |
| Liberal | Benjamin C. del Rosario | 42,705 | 5.74 | |
| Liberal | Jose Benson G. Aguillo | 40,627 | 5.47 | |
| Liberal | Amelito G. Alimagno | 40,335 | 5.43 | |
| Nacionalista | Imelda A. Entredicho | 40,267 | 5.42 | |
| Liberal | Christian G. Aguillo | 35,527 | 4.78 | |
| Nacionalista | Ricky A. Voluntad | 33,641 | 4.53 | |
| Nacionalista | Emiliano T. Lirio | 32,978 | 4.44 | |
| Nacionalista | Odilon I. Caparas | 30,973 | 4.17 | |
| Nacionalista | Jose G. Alcabasa, Jr. | 30,582 | 4.11 | |
| Liberal | Annaliza "Milagring" C. Baldonado | 29,755 | 4.00 | |
| Liberal | Gabriel C. Bariring, Jr. | 29,584 | 3.98 | |
| Liberal | Alexander E. Angeles | 26,783 | 3.60 | |
| Nacionalista | Simplicio S. Tolentino | 26,265 | 3.53 | |
| Nacionalista | Flaviano V. Dizon | 23,943 | 3.22 | |
| Independent | Ramon N. Anciro | 2,678 | 0.36 | |
| Total votes | 94,683 | 100 | ||
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