2022 Calamba local elections

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2022 Calamba local elections
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  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
Turnout73.65% Increase2.svg 10.77 pp
Mayoral election
 
Mayor Ross Rizal.jpg
Gov. E. R. Ejercito.jpg
CandidateRoseller RizalJulian Eugene Chipeco Emilio Ramon Ejercito III
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista PFP
AllianceCalamBAGOTeam One Calamba
Running mateAngelito Lazaro Jr.Soliman LajaraN/A
Popular vote116,77778,32541,149
Percentage47.64%31.95%16.79%

Mayor before election

Justin Marc Chipeco
Nacionalista

Elected Mayor

Roseller Rizal
PDP–Laban

Vice mayoral election
 
CandidateAngelito Lazaro Jr.Soliman Lajara
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista
AllianceCalamBAGOTeam One Calamba
Popular vote126,445100,115
Percentage51.6340.84

Vice Mayor before election

Roseller Rizal
Nacionalista

Elected Vice Mayor

Angelito Lazaro Jr.
PDP–Laban

City Council election

12 of 14 seats in the Calamba City Council
8 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban Independent
AllianceTeam One CalambaCalamBAGO
Seats won1020
Popular vote1,256,046527,706252,272
Percentage61.33%25.77%12.32%

 Fourth party
 
Party Liberal
Seats won0
Popular vote12,003
Percentage0.59%

Local elections were held in Calamba, Laguna, on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election, for posts of the mayor, vice mayor and twelve councilors. They will also elect their representative of their lone congressional district. 245,133 of 332,844 registered voters voted in this election.

Contents

Overview

Incumbent Mayor Justin Marc Chipeco is term-limited and will run for district representative. His brother, Councilor Julian Eugene Chipeco is seeking for a mayoral seat. His opponents are Vice Mayor Roseller Rizal and former Laguna Governor Emilio Ramon Ejercito. [1]

Candidates

Team One Calamba

#NameParty
For House of Representatives
1. Justin Marc "Timmy" Chipeco Nacionalista
For Mayor
1.Julian Eugene "Joey" SB. Chipeco Nacionalista
For Vice Mayor
1.Soliman "Rajay" Lajara Nacionalista
For Councilors
2.Leeanne Aldabe-Cortez Nacionalista
4.Santiago Atienza Nacionalista
8.Doreen May Cabrera Nacionalista
11.Joselito Catindig Nacionalista
15.Kenneth Delas Llagas Nacionalista
21.Dyan Espiridion Nacionalista
25.Saturnino Lajara Nacionalista
26.Juan Lazaro Nacionalista
28.Arvin Manguiat Nacionalista
30.Moises Morales Nacionalista
32.Edison Natividad Nacionalista
33.Pursino Oruga Nacionalista

Team CalamBAGO

#NameParty
For House of Representatives
2. Charisse Anne "Cha" Hernandez PDP–Laban
For Mayor
3.Roseller "Ross" Rizal PDP–Laban
For Vice Mayor
2.Angelito "Totie" Lazaro Jr. PDP–Laban
For Councilors
12.Henry Crisostomo PDP–Laban
13.Roberto Cubio PDP–Laban
16.Ronnie Dimaranan PDP–Laban
17.Eugenia Dimayuga-Oña PDP–Laban
19.Ibarra Francisco Encarnacion PDP–Laban
20.Bryan Ercia PDP–Laban
22.Rhyan Francia PDP–Laban
23.Edward Gotengco PDP–Laban
34.Carizza Janine Panaligan PDP–Laban
36.Maria Kathrina Silva PDP–Laban
38.Gerard Teruel PDP–Laban

Liberal Party

#NameParty
For Councilor
14.Rey Dalde Liberal

Partido Federal ng Pilipinas

#NameParty
For Mayor
2. ER Ejercito PFP

Independents

#NameParty
For House of Representatives
3.Emerson Panganiban Independent
For Councilors
1.Maricris Amor Monterey Independent
3.George Bryan Arrieta Independent
5.Luis Vergel Baroro Independent
6.Rommel Benito Independent
7.Vernadeth Bernas Independent
9.Edwin Cadacio Independent
10.Shirley Caraan Independent
18.Dominador Dominguez Independent
24.Alvin Hizon Independent
27.Victor Jose Mandanas Independent
29.Eufrocino Maunahan Independent
31.Allan Motas Independent
35.Manuel Pelino Jr. Independent
37.Bernan "Dino" Tagapan Independent
39.Roel Torres Independent

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes will win. Candidates who are incumbent in the position they are running are in italic text.

Mayoral election

Incumbent Timmy Chipeco is term-limited and is running for congressman. His brother, incumbent councilor Joey Chipeco is his party's nominee. His opponents are former governor ER Ejercito and incumbent Vice Mayor Roseller Rizal.

Calamba mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Roseller Rizal 116,777 47.64%
Nacionalista Julian Eugene SB. Chipeco78,32531.95%
PFP Emilio Ramon Ejercito III 41,14916.79%
Margin of victory38,45215.68
Invalid or blank votes8,8823.62
Total votes245,133 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Nacionalista

Results by Baranggay

Barangay RizalChipeco Ejercito
Votes %Votes %Votes %
Bagong Kalsada87148.3672240.0920811.55
Bañadero2,43850.261,51931.3189418.43
Banlic

4,322

53.512,44330.251,31216.24
Barandal 3,25660.631,32024.5879414.79
Barangay 1 (Poblacion)1,92044.881,51435.3984419.73
Barangay 2 (Poblacion)1,47432.542,20248.6185418.85
Barangay 3 (Poblacion)1,47149.901,09537.1438212.96
Barangay 4 (Poblacion)1,18966.8875732.522140.60
Barangay 5 (Poblacion)2,06557.791,11031.0739811.14
Barangay 6 (Poblacion)81849.9458035.4124014.65
Barangay 7 (Poblacion)80546.5375543.641709.83
Batino 77176.1115815.6848.29
Bubuyan84356.2046731.1319012.67
Bucal 3,41356.261,44323.781,21119.96
Bunggo1,00742.741,04744.4430212.82
Burol70049.8661143.52936.62
Camaligan19415.7153568.15567.13
Canlubang 13,84950.719,24433.854,21515.44
Halang 2,32051.491,47832.8070815.71
Hornalan31529.9270366.76353.32
Kay-Anlog 2,60932.903,22040.602,10226.50
La Mesa4,15255.821,94326.121,34318.06
Laguerta96242.3498043.1332014.48
Lawa2,09949.051,16727.271,01323.67
Lecheria2,29748.591,68435.6374615.78
Lingga1,92855.291,20234.4735610.21
Looc5,30552.822,96929.561,77117.63
Mabato12725.8136373.7820.41
Majada Labas2,18056.171,11528.7358615.10
Makiling 1,92539.281,79436.601,18224.12
Mapagong1,39046.6197432.6661820.72
Masili1,08854.7648524.4141420.84
Maunong84550.2172142.841176.95
Mayapa 6,43653.413,25927.042,35619.55
Milagrosa 1,59945.391,35538.4656916.15
Paciano Rizal 4,10757.441,91726.811,12615.75
Palingon1,81054.441,13734.2037811.37
Palo-Alto 3,91354.111,76724.431,55221.46
Pansol 2,19747.261,86934.791,30724.33
Parian 4,69440.893,31733.401,92119.34
Prinza95449.1079841.071919.83
Punta 1,20349.5792738.2029712.24
Puting Lupa27722.2889171.68756.03
Real 3,64145.931,78422.512,50231.56
Saimsim1,55553.3395832.8540313.82
Sampiruhan2,48448.631,53730.091,08721.28
San Cristobal2,67951.221,57030.0298118.76
San Jose1,10544.681,19548.321737.00
San Juan1,31651.6792736.4030411.94
Sirang Lupa 2,82255.241,46128.6082616.17
Sucol1,21446.1690634.4551019.39
Turbina 83530.701,20244.1968325.11
Ulango20331.1842965.90192.92
Uwisan78546.4879947.311056.22
Total votes116,77749.4378,32533.1541,14917.42

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent Roseller Rizal is term-limited and is running for mayor. His party nominated incumbent councilor Angelito Lazaro, Jr. His opponent is incumbent councilor Soliman Rajay Lajara.

Calamba vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Angelito Lazaro, Jr. 126,445 51.63%
Nacionalista Soliman Lajara100,11540.84%
Margin of victory26,33010.74
Invalid or blank votes18,5737.58
Total votes245,133 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Congressional election

Incumbent Joaquin Chipeco, Jr. is term-limited. His son, incumbent Mayor Justin Marc Chipeco is his party's nominee. His opponents are incumbent Councilor Charisse Anne Hernandez and Emerson Panganiban. Hernandez is Chipeco's former ally.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the Calamba's lone district
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Charisse Anne Hernandez 113,130 46.15%
Nacionalista Justin Marc Chipeco 105,72343.13%
Independent Emerson Panganiban6,9812.85%
Margin of victory7,4073.01
Invalid or blank votes19,2997.84
Total votes245,133 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Nacionalista

City Council elections

Voters will elect twelve councilors to comprise the City Council or the Sangguniang Panlungsod .

Among the candidates, seven are incumbent councilors and are seeking for reelection. Three of the candidates are former councilors (Santiago Atienza, Luis Vergel Baroro, and Moises Morales). Incumbent councilors Julian Eugene Chipeco, Charisse Anne Hernandez and Angelito Lazaro will run as mayor, congressman and vice mayor respectively.

PartyVotes%Seats
Nacionalista Party 1,256,04661.3310
PDP–Laban 527,70625.772
Independent252,27212.320
Liberal Party 12,0030.590
Ex officio seats2
Total2,048,027100.0014
2022 Calamba City Council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Joselito Catindig (incumbent) 136,533 6.67%
Nacionalista Saturnino Lajara (incumbent) 126,214 6.16%
Nacionalista Leeanne Aldabe-Cortez (incumbent) 122,803 6%
Nacionalista Dyan Espiridion (incumbent) 115,942 5.66%
Nacionalista Juan Lazaro (incumbent) 108,160 5.28%
Nacionalista Pursino Oruga (incumbent) 107,489 5.25%
Nacionalista Moises Morales 107,321 5.24%
Nacionalista Doreen May Cabrera (incumbent) 106,284 5.19%
PDP–Laban Gerard Teruel 101,292 4.95%
Nacionalista Arvin Manguiat 98,384 4.8%
Nacionalista Edison Natividad 86,784 4.24%
PDP–Laban Maria Kathrina Silva 83,029 4.05%
Nacionalista Santiago Atienza79,9133.9%
Nacionalista Kenneth Delas Llagas60,2192.94%
PDP–Laban Bryan Ercia53,5102.61%
Independent Maricris Amor Monterey52,6112.57%
PDP–Laban Eugenia Dimayuga-Oña50,9342.49%
PDP–Laban Ronnie Dimaranan48,6282.37%
Independent Luis Vergel Baroro44,0562.15%
PDP–Laban Ibarra Francisco Encarnacion40,1021.96%
PDP–Laban Carizza Janine Panaligan36,1821.77%
PDP–Laban Roberto Cubio32,4081.58%
PDP–Laban Henry Crisostomo28,9371.41%
Independent Alvin Hizon28,2971.38%
PDP–Laban Rhyan Francia27,6551.35%
PDP–Laban Edward Gotengco25,0291.22%
Independent Eufrocino Maunahan19,3430.94%
Independent Vernadeth Bernas18,6410.91%
Independent Roel Torres16,0270.78%
Independent Shirley Caraan14,7780.72%
Liberal Rey Dalde12,0030.59%
Independent Dominador Dominguez10,1190.05%
Independent Rommel Benito9,3090.45%
Independent Bernan Tagapan8,8110.43%
Independent Victor Jose Mandanas7,9170.39%
Independent Allan Motas7,7310.38%
Independent Edwin Cadacio5,4460.27%
Independent George Bryan Arietta5,3540.26%
Independent Manuel Pelino, Jr.3,8320.19%
Total votes2,048,027 100%

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