Marinduque local elections, 2016

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Marinduque gubernatorial election, 2016

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  2013 May 9, 20162019 

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Nominee Carmencita Reyes Victoria L. Lim Melecio Go
Party Liberal Independent Nacionalista
Running mateRomulo Bacorro
Popular vote57,490 34,800 12,918
Percentage54.64 33.08 12.28

Governor before election

Carmencita Reyes
Liberal

Elected Governor

Carmencita Reyes
Liberal

Philippine House of Representatives election at Marinduque
May 9, 2016

 
Nominee Lord Allan Jay Velasco Regina Ongsiako Reyes
Party NUP Liberal
Popular vote60,585 49,005
Percentage55.28 44.72

Congressman before election

Lord Allan Jay Velasco
NUP

Elected Congressman

Lord Allan Jay Velasco
NUP

Local elections were held in the Province of Marinduque on May 9, 2016 as part of the 2016 general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, a vice-governor, a governor and a representative for the lone district of Marinduque in the House of Representatives.

Marinduque Province in Mimaropa, Philippines

Marinduque is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region or MIMAROPA, formerly designated as Region IV-B. Its capital is the municipality of Boac. Marinduque lies between Tayabas Bay to the north and Sibuyan Sea to the south. It is west of the Bondoc Peninsula of Quezon province; east of Mindoro Island; and north of the island province of Romblon. Some parts of the Verde Island Passage, the center of the center of world's marine biodiversity and a protected marine area, are also within Marinduque's provincial waters.

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.

Contents

In this election, a number of provincial-level officials are seeking reelection, including incumbent governor Carmencita Reyes and incumbent congresswoman Regina O. Reyes.

Carmencita Reyes Filipino politician

Carmencita Ongsiako Reyes was a Filipino politician and jurist. She served as an Assemblywoman from 1985 to 1986, Congresswoman of Marinduque from 1978 to 1998 and 2007 to 2010, as well as governor from 1998 to 2007 and 2010 to her death.

Results

Governor

Carmencita Reyes is the incumbent.

Marinduque gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Carmencita Reyes 57,49054.64%
Independent Victoria L. Lim 34,800 33.08%
Nacionalista Melecio Go 12,918 12.28%
Majority 22,690 21.57%
Total votes105,208100.00%
Liberal hold

Vice Governor

Romulo Bacorro is the incumbent.

Marinduque Vice-Gubernatorial Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Romulo Bacorro64,52681.22%
UNA Francis Garcia 14,915 18.78%
Total votes79,441100.00%
Liberal hold

District Representative

Regina Ongsiako Reyes was the congresswoman from June 30, 2013 - February 1, 2016. Reyes was disqualified by the Supreme Court due to issues with her citizenship. Lord Allan Jay Q. Velasco was sworn on February 1, 2016, becoming the incumbent representative.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Marinduque
PartyCandidateVotes%±
NUP Lord Allan Jay Velasco 60,585 55.28% +7.18%
Liberal Regina Ongsiako Reyes 49,005 44.72% -7.18%
Margin of victory 11,580 10.56% 0%
Total votes109,590100.00%
NUP hold

Provincial Board elections

1st District

Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent second district. Marinduque districts.JPG
Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent second district.

Municipality: Boac, Mogpog, Gasan

Marinduque 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Mark Anthony Seño28,93018.12%
Liberal Theresa Caballes26,73616.75%
Independent John R. Pelaez23,91014.98%
Independent Gilbert Daquioag20,05712.57%
Liberal Cristina Festin-Tan 19,638 12.30%
Liberal Cirilo Monilla 12,125 7.59%
Independent Wilson Mabute 10,430 6.53%
Independent Jose Alvarez 9,518 5.96%
Independent Floro "Boyet" Villamin Jr 8,267 5.18%
Total votes159,611100.00%

2nd District

Municipality: Sta. Cruz, Torrijos, Buenavista

Marinduque 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Amelia Aguirre21,40515.68%
Independent Reynaldo Salvacion20,97815.36%
Liberal Juan Fernandez Jr.20,94115.34%
Liberal Harold Red17,00512.46%
Independent Erlando Nuñez 15,284 11.19%
Liberal Norma Ricohermoso 13,941 10.21%
Liberal Sabino Fabrero 13,430 9.83%
Independent Epifania Rosas 10,651 7.80%
Independent Modest Rey Peñarubia 2,896 2.12%
Total votes136,531100.00%

Municipal elections

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Boac

Mayor

Roberto Madla is the incumbent.

Boac Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Roberto "Bert" Madla17,61575.9%
UNA Pedrito Nepomuceno 5,602 24.1%
Total votes23,217100%
Liberal hold
Vice Mayor

Incumbent Dante Marquez is not running for re-election. Despite listed in the ballot as an Independent, Luisito Laylay later joined the Liberal Party.

Liberal Party (Philippines) liberal party in the Philippines

The Liberal Party of the Philippines or LP is a liberal political party in the Philippines, founded by then senators Senate President Manuel Roxas, Senate President Pro-Tempore Elpidio Quirino, and former 9th Senatorial District Senator José Avelino, on January 19, 1946 by a breakaway Liberal wing from the old Nacionalista Party. It was the ruling party from 2010 to 2016 after the election victory of Benigno Aquino III as the President of the Philippines. Today, the Liberals are the opposition and maintain at least five seats in the Senate, and at least 41 of seats in the House of Representatives. Around 50% of governors, 50% of vice governors, and 33% of board members are also Liberals.

Boac Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Robert E. Opis11,97151.3%
Liberal Luisito "Sito" Laylay 11,356 48.7%
Total votes23,327100%
Independent gain from Liberal

Mogpog

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Senen Livelo, Jr. is term limited and not running for any other political position. His brother, Municipal Administrator Augusto Leo Livelo, is the party's nominee.

Mogpog Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Augusto Leo Livelo5,03330.8%
KBL Jonathan Garcia 3,582 21.9%
NPC Adeline Angeles 3,375 20.7%
Independent Rolando Mantala 2,821 17.3%
Independent Adolfo Lazo 1,018 6.2%
Independent Ruben Tan 497 3.0%
Total votes16,326100%
Liberal hold
Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Rolando Mantala is running for mayor.

Mogpog Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Belen Luisaga5,62237.5%
Liberal Sebastian Mandalihan 5,054 33.7%
KBL Lodalina Issa 4,314 28.8%
Total votes14,990100%
Independent gain from Independent

Gasan

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Victoria L. Lim is term limited and is running for governor. Her sister-in-law, Lisa J. Lao, is running for mayor in her stead, although they don't belong to the same political party.

Gasan Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rolando Tolentino9,04456.01%
NPC Lisa J. Lao 7,102 43.98%
Total votes16,146100%
Liberal gain from Independent
Vice Mayor

Yudel Sosa is the incumbent.

Gasan Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Yudel Sosa5,52634.94%
Independent Henry Evia 5,215 32.97%
Liberal Floro "Vice Boy" Villamin 2,382 15.06%
NPC Erwin Lim 2,295 14.51%
Independent Bert Madla 396 2.50%
Total votes15,814100%
Independent hold

Santa Cruz

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Wilfredo Red is retiring from politics, her daughter Marisa is the party's nominee.

Santa Cruz Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Marisa Red10,18738.28%
KBL Antonio Uy, Jr. 9,444 35.48%
Independent Ishmael Lim 6,980 26.22%
Total votes26,611100%
Liberal hold
Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Ishmael Lim is running for mayor.

Santa Cruz Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Geraldine Morales16,62866.13%
Independent Mercedes R. Rejano 8,513 33.86%
Total votes25,141100%
Liberal gain from Independent

Torrijos

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Gil Briones is term limited and running for councilor. Notably, Ang Mata'y Alagaan party-list representative Lorna Velasco, wife of Supreme Court Associate Justice Presbitero Velasco and mother of Lord Allan Jay Velasco, is running for mayor.

Torrijos Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NUP Lorna Velasco5,65442.8%
Liberal Joey Peñaflor 4,653 35.2%
Independent Roberto Macdon 2,918 22.1%
Total votes13,225100%
NUP gain from Lakas-CMD
Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Roberto Macdon is running for mayor.

Torrijos Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ricardo de Galicia6,94158.3%
Independent Rolly Villar 2,660 22.4%
Independent Angel Pimentel 2,298 19.3%
Total votes11,899100%
Liberal gain from Independent

Buenavista

Mayor

Russel Madrigal is the incumbent.

Buenavista Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Russel Madrigal5,98958.97%
Liberal Eve Rosas 4,167 41.02%
Total votes11,401100%
NPC hold
Vice Mayor

Bert Fabrero is the incumbent, he took the post upon the death of Montano Saguid in October 2013.

Buenavista Vice Mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Hanilee Siena5,67057.11%
NPC Bert Fabrero 4,257 42.88%
Total votes11,401100%
Liberal gain from NPC

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