Local elections were held in Central Luzon on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 Philippine general election.
Angeles City
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Francis Nepomuceno of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former mayor Edgardo Pamintuan Sr. of Lakas–Kampi–CMD.
Vice Mayor
Incumbent Vice Mayor Vicky Vega of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.
City Council
The Angeles City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Jericho Aguas | Nationalist People's Coalition | 55,298 | 6.54 |
| Maricel Morales | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 47,886 | 5.66 |
| Arvin Suller | Nationalist People's Coalition | 46,243 | 5.47 |
| Alexander Indiongco | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 45,824 | 5.42 |
| Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno | Nationalist People's Coalition | 45,094 | 5.33 |
| Willie Rivera | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 42,527 | 5.03 |
| Jesus Sangil | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 41,801 | 4.94 |
| Joseph Alfie Bonifacio | Nationalist People's Coalition | 41,770 | 4.94 |
| Danilo Lacson | Nationalist People's Coalition | 40,403 | 4.78 |
| Edu Pamintuan | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 40,117 | 4.74 |
| Angelo Justin Lopez III | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 38,563 | 4.56 |
| Efren dela Cruz | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 33,171 | 3.92 |
| Ruben Maniago | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 32,784 | 3.87 |
| Rafael del Rosario Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 31,706 | 3.75 |
| Rodolfo Simeon | Nationalist People's Coalition | 27,265 | 3.22 |
| Jeremias Alejandrino | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 26,324 | 3.11 |
| Reynaldo Gueco | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 25,149 | 2.97 |
| Rodel Abrea | Liberal Party | 21,234 | 2.51 |
| Valentino Lagman | Liberal Party | 20,387 | 2.41 |
| Rico Dizon | Nationalist People's Coalition | 18,376 | 2.17 |
| Abelardo Pamintuan Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 17,539 | 2.07 |
| Arnel Panganiban | Independent | 15,849 | 1.87 |
| Ma. Luisa Bañola | Liberal Party | 15,454 | 1.83 |
| Bernardino de Guzman | Nationalist People's Coalition | 13,533 | 1.60 |
| Paulo Bucud | Liberal Party | 11,479 | 1.36 |
| Lilia Pineda | Liberal Party | 10,823 | 1.28 |
| Robert Yeen | Liberal Party | 10,790 | 1.28 |
| Mario Cruz | Liberal Party | 5,801 | 0.69 |
| Andres Tan | Liberal Party | 5,731 | 0.68 |
| Romeo Tolentino | Independent | 5,278 | 0.62 |
| Lener Biag | Nacionalista Party | 4,800 | 0.57 |
| Alex Nunag | Independent | 4,683 | 0.55 |
| Dave Tecson | Independent | 2,409 | 0.28 |
| Total | 846,091 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 112,120 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Aurora
Governor
Incumbent governor Bella Angara of Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino won re-election to a third term.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Gerardo Noveras of the Liberal Party won re-election to a second term.
Provincial Board
The Aurora Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, 8 of whom are elected.
1st district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Pedro Ong Jr. | Nacionalista Party | 31,801 | 22.55 |
| Philip Butch Bautista | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 25,978 | 18.42 |
| Oscar Padua | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 25,813 | 18.30 |
| Cesar Pimentel | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 21,894 | 15.52 |
| Oliver Ian Abordo | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 16,966 | 12.03 |
| Marietta Porquieriño | Nacionalista Party | 13,904 | 9.86 |
| Jose Gagarin | Independent | 2,587 | 1.83 |
| Aizalea Dinamling | PDP–Laban | 2,105 | 1.49 |
| Total | 141,048 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 51,838 | – |
|---|
| Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
2nd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Joselito Cabauatan Sr. | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 16,027 | 17.49 |
| Denia Valin | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 15,372 | 16.77 |
| Renato Pascua | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 14,197 | 15.49 |
| Ruben Alipio Jr. | Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 14,045 | 15.33 |
| Pablo Miran | Nacionalista Party | 13,063 | 14.25 |
| Honorio Marzan Jr. | Nacionalista Party | 9,317 | 10.17 |
| Tito Tubera | Liberal Party | 5,486 | 5.99 |
| Dante Villar | Nacionalista Party | 4,133 | 4.51 |
| Total | 91,640 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 33,908 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Bataan
Governor
Incumbent governor Tet Garcia of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a third term.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Serafin Roman of the Liberal Party ran for the Bataan Provincial Board in the 1st district. Provincial board member Efren Dominic Pascual Jr. of the Nacionalista Party won the election.
Provincial Board
The Bataan Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
1st district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Dexter Dominguez | Nacionalista Party | 85,969 | 14.33 |
| Gaudencio Ferrer | Liberal Party | 69,009 | 11.50 |
| Jose Alejandre Payumo III | Liberal Party | 64,971 | 10.83 |
| Aristotle Gaza | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 58,761 | 9.79 |
| Efren Cruz | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 53,891 | 8.98 |
| Orlando Miranda | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 52,420 | 8.74 |
| Reynaldo Ibe | Nacionalista Party | 51,674 | 8.61 |
| Rodolfo Izon | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 44,408 | 7.40 |
| Reynaldo Muli | Liberal Party | 42,191 | 7.03 |
| Edward Roman | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 39,239 | 6.54 |
| Serafin Roman | Liberal Party | 37,387 | 6.23 |
| Total | 599,920 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 163,094 | – |
|---|
| Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
2nd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Manuel Beltran | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 107,767 | 14.73 |
| Jovy Banzon | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 98,111 | 13.41 |
| Eduard Florendo | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 94,640 | 12.93 |
| Dante Manalaysay | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 93,477 | 12.77 |
| Gerardo Roxas | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 77,994 | 10.66 |
| Gregorio Uy Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 65,588 | 8.96 |
| Cecilia Banzon | Liberal Party | 54,963 | 7.51 |
| Jose Villapando Sr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 53,600 | 7.33 |
| Remo Camacho | Nationalist People's Coalition | 44,337 | 6.06 |
| Christian Liloc | Nationalist People's Coalition | 41,258 | 5.64 |
| Total | 731,735 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 201,757 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Bulacan
Governor
Incumbent governor Jonjon Mendoza of the Liberal Party ran for the House of Representatives in Bulacan's 3rd district. The Liberal Party nominated former governor Maria Josefina dela Cruz, who was defeated by vice governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado of Lakas–Kampi–CMD.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 533,527 | 51.21 |
| Maria Josefina dela Cruz | Liberal Party | 492,468 | 47.27 |
| Miguel Esguerra | Philippine Green Republican Party | 11,212 | 1.08 |
| Santos Caperlac | Independent | 4,711 | 0.45 |
| Total | 1,041,918 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 1,041,918 | 89.90 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 117,064 | 10.10 |
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| Total votes | 1,158,982 | 100.00 |
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| Lakas–Kampi–CMD gain from Liberal Party |
| Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for Governor of Bulacan. Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated former provincial board member Daniel Fernando, who won the election.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Daniel Fernando | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 538,336 | 55.42 |
| Pacifico Aniag | Liberal Party | 326,099 | 33.57 |
| Serafin dela Cruz | Independent | 91,935 | 9.47 |
| Mayeth Cruz | Independent | 14,933 | 1.54 |
| Total | 971,303 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 971,303 | 83.81 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 187,679 | 16.19 |
|---|
| Total votes | 1,158,982 | 100.00 |
|---|
| Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Provincial Board
The Bulacan Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
| Party | Votes | % | Seats |
|---|
| Liberal Party | 1,143,377 | 57.38 | 8 |
| Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 611,413 | 30.68 | 2 |
| PDP–Laban | 37,450 | 1.88 | 0 |
| Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | 35,825 | 1.80 | 0 |
| Nacionalista Party | 34,752 | 1.74 | 0 |
| Independent | 129,848 | 6.52 | 0 |
| Total | 1,992,665 | 100.00 | 10 |
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| Total votes | 1,158,982 | – | |
|---|
| Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
1st district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Michael Fermin | Liberal Party | 111,813 | 20.17 |
| Felix Ople | Liberal Party | 109,927 | 19.83 |
| Therese Cheryll Ople | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 91,112 | 16.43 |
| Victorino Aldaba Jr. | Liberal Party | 83,427 | 15.05 |
| Vicente Cruz | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 75,248 | 13.57 |
| Emmanuel Sacay | Independent | 70,894 | 12.79 |
| Ryan Espiritu | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 7,612 | 1.37 |
| Alberto Carasig | Independent | 4,408 | 0.80 |
| Total | 554,441 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 272,601 | – |
|---|
| Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
2nd district
3rd district
4th district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Eulogio Sarmiento III | Liberal Party | 164,597 | 22.95 |
| Enrique delos Santos Jr. | Liberal Party | 163,763 | 22.83 |
| Romeo Allan Robes | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 104,668 | 14.59 |
| Danilo Certeza | Liberal Party | 102,947 | 14.35 |
| Zosimo Lorenzo | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 55,077 | 7.68 |
| Ireneo Tan | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 52,339 | 7.30 |
| Romeo Almario | PDP–Laban | 37,450 | 5.22 |
| Ronald Garcia | Independent | 22,759 | 3.17 |
| Rodello Tactac | Independent | 13,729 | 1.91 |
| Total | 717,329 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 374,489 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Nueva Ecija
Governor
Incumbent governor Aurelio Umali of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Edward Thomas Joson of Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija (Balane) ran for Governor of Nueva Ecija. Balane nominated provincial board member Rommel Padilla, who was defeated by Gay Padiernos of Lakas–Kampi–CMD.
Provincial Board
The Nueva Ecija Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
1st district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Estrellita Suansing | Unang Sigaw | 115,797 | 23.87 |
| Eduardo Rey Joson | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 98,736 | 20.35 |
| Belinda Palilio | Unang Sigaw | 85,061 | 17.53 |
| Eric Daniel Salazar | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 84,281 | 17.37 |
| Raymund Sarmiento | Unang Sigaw | 46,338 | 9.55 |
| Jose Bernardo Yango | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 44,697 | 9.21 |
| Amelia Asuncion | Philippine Green Republican Party | 4,574 | 0.94 |
| Feddy Labrador Sr. | Philippine Green Republican Party | 3,525 | 0.73 |
| Dominic Frances | Philippine Green Republican Party | 2,088 | 0.43 |
| Total | 485,097 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 228,005 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
2nd district
3rd district
4th district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Napoleon Interior | Unang Sigaw | 94,528 | 20.05 |
| Romanito Juatco | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 83,620 | 17.73 |
| Teresita Patiag | Unang Sigaw | 76,904 | 16.31 |
| Zaldy Matias | Unang Sigaw | 68,413 | 14.51 |
| Ceferino Hernandez | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 63,693 | 13.51 |
| Napoleon Ocampo | Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija | 49,852 | 10.57 |
| Jacinto Binuya | Nacionalista Party | 19,478 | 4.13 |
| Sixto del Rosario | Liberal Party | 15,044 | 3.19 |
| Total | 471,532 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 242,880 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Olongapo
Mayor
Incumbent Mayor James Gordon Jr. of Bagumbayan–VNP won re-election to a third term.
Vice Mayor
Incumbent Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo of Bagumbayan–VNP ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Rolen Paulino of the Nationalist People's Coalition.
City Council
The Olongapo City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.
The following were elected as councilors.[7][8]
The following were the other candidates who ran in the city council election.[8]
Pampanga
Governor
Incumbent governor Eddie Panlilio of the Liberal Party ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former provincial board member Lilia Pineda of Lakas–Kampi–CMD.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Yeng Guiao of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a third term.
Provincial Board
The Pampanga Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
1st district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Crisostomo Garbo | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 60,099 | 41.39 |
| Tarcicio Halili | Independent | 52,367 | 36.07 |
| Alexander Pineda | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 19,373 | 13.34 |
| Fernando Chan | Liberal Party | 13,348 | 9.19 |
| Total | 145,187 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 110,214 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[9] |
2nd district
3rd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Monina Laus | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 95,722 | 18.31 |
| Trina Dizon | Nacionalista Party | 93,446 | 17.87 |
| Raul Macalino | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 90,223 | 17.25 |
| Nelson Lingat | Liberal Party | 59,860 | 11.45 |
| Karl Domingo | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 48,895 | 9.35 |
| Johnny Quiambao | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 42,895 | 8.20 |
| Alain Paul Espino | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 36,235 | 6.93 |
| Jose Marie Sandiko | Liberal Party | 22,888 | 4.38 |
| Virgilio Cortez | Liberal Party | 21,775 | 4.16 |
| Arthur Tuazon | Bangon Pilipinas | 10,959 | 2.10 |
| Total | 522,898 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 238,862 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[9] |
4th district
Tarlac
Governor
Incumbent Governor Victor Yap of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a second term.
Vice Governor
Term-limited incumbent Vice Governor Marcelino Aganon Jr. of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for Governor of Tarlac. Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated provincial board member Pearl Angeli Pacada, who won the election.
Provincial Board
The Tarlac Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
1st district
2nd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Harmes Sembrano | Nationalist People's Coalition | 100,256 | 19.12 |
| Antonio Cervantes Jr. | Liberal Party | 89,934 | 17.15 |
| Enrico de Leon | Liberal Party | 85,777 | 16.36 |
| Danilo Asiaten | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 59,550 | 11.36 |
| Tyrone Aganon | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 49,189 | 9.38 |
| Godofredo Sabado Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 48,078 | 9.17 |
| Bienvenido Buan Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | 47,263 | 9.01 |
| Arlan Fajardo | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 31,538 | 6.01 |
| Jesus Concepcion | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,827 | 2.45 |
| Total | 524,412 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 203,851 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[10] |
3rd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Danilo David | Nationalist People's Coalition | 57,754 | 17.91 |
| Henry Cruz | Nacionalista Party | 54,695 | 16.97 |
| George Feliciano | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 37,302 | 11.57 |
| Rolando Pineda | Nationalist People's Coalition | 32,345 | 10.03 |
| Rainier Rivera | Nationalist People's Coalition | 32,025 | 9.93 |
| Arnaldo Dizon | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 27,350 | 8.48 |
| Arnel Dizon | Liberal Party | 21,928 | 6.80 |
| Enrique Quizon | Liberal Party | 20,866 | 6.47 |
| Raul Narciso | Liberal Party | 20,428 | 6.34 |
| Carlito Policarpio | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 17,702 | 5.49 |
| Total | 322,395 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 154,087 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[10] |
Zambales
Governor
Incumbent Governor Amor Deloso of the Liberal Party ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former Secretary of Public Works and Highways Jun Ebdane of Lapiang Manggagawa.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Anne Marie Gordon of Bagumbayan–VNP ran for the House of Representatives in Zambales' 1st district. Former vice governor Ramon Lacbain II won the election as an independent.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Ramon Lacbain II | Independent | 69,448 | 33.90 |
| Renato Collado | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 42,677 | 20.83 |
| Jury Deloso | Lapiang Manggagawa | 37,717 | 18.41 |
| Saturnino Bactad | Liberal Party | 28,992 | 14.15 |
| Samuel Ablola | Independent | 25,215 | 12.31 |
| Willie Viloria | Independent | 836 | 0.41 |
| Total | 204,885 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 204,885 | 86.17 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 32,880 | 13.83 |
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| Total votes | 237,765 | 100.00 |
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| Independent gain from Bagumbayan–VNP |
| Source: Commission on Elections[11] |
Provincial Board
The Zambales Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
1st district
2nd district
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|
| Wilfredo Paul Pangan | Lapiang Manggagawa | 59,944 | 9.16 |
| Sancho Abasta Jr. | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 58,750 | 8.98 |
| Reynaldo Tarongoy | Liberal Party | 55,205 | 8.44 |
| Conrado Fallorin | Independent | 53,455 | 8.17 |
| Porfirio Elamparo | Liberal Party | 45,532 | 6.96 |
| Milagros Guatlo | Liberal Party | 43,978 | 6.72 |
| Eric Ebarle | Independent | 43,110 | 6.59 |
| Gigi Ejanda-Juarez | Liberal Party | 39,242 | 6.00 |
| Roberto Blanco | Liberal Party | 37,799 | 5.78 |
| Danilo Pamoleras | Independent | 36,391 | 5.56 |
| Erodito Paradeza | Liberal Party | 33,012 | 5.04 |
| Quentin Edora | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 31,297 | 4.78 |
| Eddie Boy Misa | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 28,119 | 4.30 |
| Jose Pacis | Lakas–Kampi–CMD | 25,184 | 3.85 |
| Florante Fogata | Liberal Party | 22,826 | 3.49 |
| Gabriel Gutierrez | Independent | 13,969 | 2.13 |
| Lawag Bada | Nacionalista Party | 11,184 | 1.71 |
| Lito Jugatan | Ang Kapatiran | 6,678 | 1.02 |
| Herminigildo Medina | Independent | 6,163 | 0.94 |
| Leonardo Dacquel | Independent | 2,606 | 0.40 |
| Total | 654,444 | 100.00 |
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| Total votes | 169,716 | – |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[11] |
References
- ^ a b c d "ANGELES CITY". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e "AURORA". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 15, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e "BATAAN". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g "BULACAN". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g "NUEVA ECIJA". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
- ^ a b "Gordon wins in Olongapo, Yap in Botolan". Punto.
- ^ "ORD. NO. 18 - 2010" (PDF). Olongapo City Official Website.
- ^ a b "CP 1 0001A, 0002A, 0003A, 0004A, 0004B, 0005A". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
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- ^ a b c d e "ZAMBALES". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.
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- See also: Elections in the Philippines
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- Calabarzon
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