2010 Central Visayas local elections

Local elections were held in Central Visayas on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 Philippine general election.

Bohol

Governor

Incumbent governor Erico Aumentado ran for the House of Representatives in Bohol's 2nd district as an independent. Representative Edgar Chatto of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Edgar ChattoLakas–Kampi–CMD218,56040.64
Julius Caesar HerreraNacionalista Party162,51030.22
Cesar MontanoLiberal Party149,77127.85
Eunice CampoPhilippine Green Republican Party5,3040.99
Jetur RamadaIndependent1,5850.29
Total537,730100.00
Valid votes537,73088.08
Invalid/blank votes72,76411.92
Total votes610,494100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD gain from Independent
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Vice Governor

Term-limited incumbent vice governor Julius Caesar Herrera of the Nacionalista Party ran for Governor of Bohol. The Nacionalista Party nominated provincial administrator Tomas Abapo Jr., who was defeated by former provincial board member Concepcion Lim of Lakas–Kampi–CMD.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Concepcion LimLakas–Kampi–CMD169,36335.35
Tomas Abapo Jr.Nacionalista Party158,07833.00
Elpidio JalaLiberal Party137,51628.70
Cresencio AlturasIndependent14,1102.95
Total479,067100.00
Valid votes479,06778.47
Invalid/blank votes131,42721.53
Total votes610,494100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Provincial Board

The Bohol Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD457,98837.185
Nacionalista Party424,48134.463
Liberal Party151,18512.270
PDP–Laban80,9296.571
Independent117,3809.531
Total1,231,963100.0010
Total votes610,494
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Cesar Tomas LopezPDP–Laban80,92920.16
Abeleon DamalerioLakas–Kampi–CMD64,24816.00
Venzencio ArcamoLakas–Kampi–CMD55,19613.75
Danilo BantuganNacionalista Party52,15112.99
Doris ObenaNacionalista Party41,70810.39
Raul BarbaronaIndependent41,19410.26
Nemesio MontonLiberal Party37,2689.28
Cirilo Esperanza Jr.Liberal Party14,1143.52
Zeus Manuel DescallarLiberal Party9,8462.45
Rodolf CañizaresIndependent4,7761.19
Total401,430100.00
Total votes201,884
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Josephine JumamoyLakas–Kampi–CMD78,85525.00
Gerardo GarciaNacionalista Party71,03522.52
Romulo CepedozaLakas–Kampi–CMD47,37815.02
Feliberto CamachoNacionalista Party34,60310.97
Mutya Kismet MacunoLakas–Kampi–CMD30,4799.66
Wenceslao GarciaLiberal Party23,8097.55
Eliseo BoylesLiberal Party19,1976.08
Luciano Bentulan Jr.Liberal Party10,1273.21
Total315,483100.00
Total votes194,765
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

3rd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dionisio BaliteNacionalista Party112,27021.80
Bienvenido Molina Jr.Nacionalista Party79,04515.35
Godofreda TirolIndependent64,51212.53
Brigido ImboyLakas–Kampi–CMD54,28710.54
Josil TrabajoLakas–Kampi–CMD45,5078.84
Aster PiolloLakas–Kampi–CMD42,0398.16
Senen LlorenLakas–Kampi–CMD39,9997.77
Florencia GarciaLiberal Party36,8247.15
Felix Casingcasing Sr.Nacionalista Party33,6696.54
Eduardo EnerioIndependent6,8981.34
Total515,050100.00
Total votes213,845
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Cebu

Governor

Incumbent governor Gwendolyn Garcia of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a third term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Gwendolyn GarciaLakas–Kampi–CMD639,58753.50
Hilario Davide IIILiberal Party543,24645.44
Godofredo BerizoPhilippine Green Republican Party7,7570.65
Rafael Jun AjocIndependent4,8060.40
Total1,195,396100.00
Valid votes1,195,39687.51
Invalid/blank votes170,57912.49
Total votes1,365,975100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Vice Governor

Incumbent vice governor Gregorio Sanchez Jr. of the Liberal Party won re-election to a third term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Gregorio Sanchez Jr.Liberal Party543,92450.81
Glenn SocoLakas–Kampi–CMD517,68748.36
Eladia BalicocoPhilippine Green Republican Party8,9590.84
Total1,070,570100.00
Valid votes1,070,57078.37
Invalid/blank votes295,40521.63
Total votes1,365,975100.00
Liberal Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Provincial Board

The Cebu Provincial Board is composed of 15 board members, 12 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD731,67338.037
Liberal Party624,35832.451
Barug Alang sa Kauswagan ug Demokrasya251,41613.072
One Cebu81,5754.241
Nacionalista Party63,4583.301
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino29,3381.520
Philippine Green Republican Party4,3060.220
Independent137,8287.160
Total1,923,952100.0012
Total votes1,365,975
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Julian DaanLakas–Kampi–CMD156,34142.08
Sergio RestauroNacionalista Party63,45817.08
Juan BoloIndependent55,27514.88
Johnny de los ReyesLiberal Party43,85511.80
Delhia TiuLiberal Party38,67710.41
Eduardo AdlawanIndependent13,9483.75
Total371,554100.00
Total votes260,223
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Peter John CalderonLakas–Kampi–CMD83,87029.55
Wilfredo CamineroLakas–Kampi–CMD77,77827.40
Carmiano KintanarLiberal Party52,01318.33
Orvi OrtegaLiberal Party51,10218.00
Oliveros KintanarIndependent19,0716.72
Total283,834100.00
Total votes213,663
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

3rd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Caesar Ian ZamboLakas–Kampi–CMD95,52527.50
Alex BinghayLakas–Kampi–CMD92,50826.63
Victoria CorominasLiberal Party92,28926.57
Estrella YaphaLiberal Party64,46418.56
Richard AlfajoraIndependent2,5570.74
Total347,343100.00
Total votes231,830
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

4th district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Sun ShimuraLakas–Kampi–CMD90,54829.08
Joven Mondigo Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD88,34028.37
Mariano MartinezLiberal Party74,98624.08
Jose de Leon Jr.Liberal Party55,37917.78
Juanito EscalaIndependent2,1410.69
Total311,394100.00
Total votes217,038
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

5th district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Agnes MagpaleBarug Alang sa Kauswagan ug Demokrasya148,31746.76
Jude Thaddeus SybicoBarug Alang sa Kauswagan ug Demokrasya103,09932.50
Jose Jimini LaoLiberal Party18,5255.84
Luis Reyes Jr.Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino15,5564.90
Doris ArquillanoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino13,7824.35
Joseph MalaluanLiberal Party13,6064.29
Joel SolonPhilippine Green Republican Party4,3061.36
Total317,191100.00
Total votes241,479
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

6th district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Thadeo OuanoOne Cebu81,57527.88
Arleigh SitoyLiberal Party66,74622.81
Edmund SanchezLiberal Party52,71618.01
Wenceslao GakitLakas–Kampi–CMD46,76315.98
Elmer CabahugIndependent44,83615.32
Total292,636100.00
Total votes201,742
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cebu City

Mayor

Term-limited incumbent mayor Tomas Osmeña of the Liberal Party ran for the House of Representatives in Cebu City's 2nd district. The Liberal Party nominated vice mayor Mike Rama, who won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mike RamaLiberal Party210,52058.42
Alvin GarciaKugi Uswag Sugbo120,32733.39
Georgia OsmeñaLakas–Kampi–CMD16,6204.61
John Henry OsmeñaIndependent8,1782.27
Salvador SolimaPhilippine Green Republican Party1,8670.52
Crisologo SaavedraIndependent1,1710.32
Rodolfo LaconzaIndependent4710.13
Cristituto AbanganIndependent4370.12
Anastacio dela CruzIndependent4230.12
Fermiliano DapitanIndependent3240.09
Total360,338100.00
Valid votes360,33894.18
Invalid/blank votes22,2525.82
Total votes382,590100.00
Liberal Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Vice Mayor

Term-limited incumbent vice mayor Mike Rama of the Liberal Party ran for Mayor of Cebu City. The Liberal Party nominated former PROMDI party-list representative Joy Augustus Young, who won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joy Augustus YoungLiberal Party226,73666.25
Rodolfo CabreraKugi Uswag Sugbo59,99017.53
Rico PalcutoIndependent23,0746.74
Serafin RamaLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino19,1645.60
Emmanuel PacquiaoLakas–Kampi–CMD8,0342.35
Jessica GoIndependent3,4731.01
Crescente BusallaIndependent9650.28
Jovencio Talite Jr.Philippine Green Republican Party8170.24
Total342,253100.00
Valid votes342,25389.46
Invalid/blank votes40,33710.54
Total votes382,590100.00
Liberal Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

City Council

The Cebu City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party1,612,45365.0516
Kugi Uswag Sugbo623,99325.170
Lakas–Kampi–CMD88,9943.590
Philippine Green Republican Party46,7041.880
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino6,8340.280
Independent99,8964.030
Total2,478,874100.0016
Total votes382,590
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Edgardo LabellaLiberal Party105,3389.15
Augustus Pe Jr.Liberal Party97,5468.48
Alvin ArcillaLiberal Party91,0967.91
Sisinio AndalesLiberal Party85,8807.46
Lea JapsonLiberal Party84,6157.35
Alvin DizonLiberal Party82,2747.15
Noel Eleuterio WenceslaoLiberal Party79,2476.89
Ma. Nida CabreraLiberal Party77,0186.69
Joel GarganeraKugi Uswag Sugbo63,4005.51
Raymond Alvin GarciaKugi Uswag Sugbo53,8184.68
Lemar AlcoverKugi Uswag Sugbo47,8644.16
Fritz QuiñanolaKugi Uswag Sugbo46,9554.08
Jerry GuardoKugi Uswag Sugbo46,3884.03
Danilo FernanKugi Uswag Sugbo35,8593.12
James AngIndependent32,7562.85
Felicisimo RupintaIndependent28,8232.50
Emma CabreraLakas–Kampi–CMD16,8171.46
Paul MelendezKugi Uswag Sugbo15,3001.33
Cresistomo LlagunoIndependent13,2221.15
Zenica ArcillaKugi Uswag Sugbo13,2011.15
Alexander MancaoLakas–Kampi–CMD8,9460.78
James Philip TionkoIndependent4,7610.41
Roberto MedinaIndependent4,1610.36
Josephine SolPhilippine Green Republican Party3,4020.30
Mariter MadronaLakas–Kampi–CMD2,9380.26
Ramon Perley PandaanLakas–Kampi–CMD2,7060.24
Timoteo Emilio OppusIndependent2,3150.20
Feliciano CamomotPhilippine Green Republican Party2,1950.19
Almer AndalahaoPhilippine Green Republican Party2,1010.18
Total1,150,942100.00
Total votes178,859
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodrigo AbellanosaLiberal Party137,67610.37
Margarita OsmeñaLiberal Party126,7659.55
Eduardo Rama Jr.Liberal Party121,3409.14
Jose Daluz IIILiberal Party114,6038.63
Raul AlcosebaLiberal Party113,3708.54
Ronald CuencoLiberal Party102,7437.74
Richard OsmeñaLiberal Party97,2747.33
Roberto CabarrubiasLiberal Party95,6687.20
Eugenio Gabuya Jr.Kugi Uswag Sugbo65,0264.90
Jose NavarroKugi Uswag Sugbo47,5913.58
Danilo LimKugi Uswag Sugbo45,0813.39
Junas CabarrubiasKugi Uswag Sugbo33,5382.53
Ruben BaculiKugi Uswag Sugbo31,4752.37
Danilo TevesKugi Uswag Sugbo28,5502.15
Raul del Rosario Jr.Kugi Uswag Sugbo25,1261.89
Anne Marie PalomoKugi Uswag Sugbo24,8211.87
Bliss del MarLakas–Kampi–CMD24,0731.81
Jocelyn CaballesPhilippine Green Republican Party23,7621.79
Nilo AbellaLakas–Kampi–CMD15,2941.15
Daniel GoPhilippine Green Republican Party5,9590.45
Jose DelgadoLakas–Kampi–CMD5,6160.42
Silvano MarangaLakas–Kampi–CMD5,2190.39
Nestor Legaspi Jr.Independent4,6400.35
Fe BilarLakas–Kampi–CMD4,2300.32
Victoriano GoPhilippine Green Republican Party4,0090.30
Enrique AlmarasIndependent3,5270.27
Ma. Leonora DuranteLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino3,4540.26
Eleuterio UbananLakas–Kampi–CMD3,1550.24
Eugene OrbitaPhilippine Green Republican Party2,9880.23
Rabbi RabanesIndependent2,9680.22
Jose Jonathan AsasIndependent2,7230.21
Sulpecio MedequilloLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino1,6980.13
Rajeni DyLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino1,6820.13
Demetrio EnglishPhilippine Green Republican Party1,2280.09
Alfie SianPhilippine Green Republican Party1,0600.08
Total1,327,932100.00
Total votes203,731
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Lapu-Lapu City

Mayor

Term-limited incumbent mayor Arturo Radaza of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for the House of Representatives in Lapu-Lapu City's lone district. Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated Radaza's wife, Paz Radaza, who won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Paz RadazaLakas–Kampi–CMD70,39254.22
Junard ChanNationalist People's Coalition34,41826.51
Isabelito DarnaylaIndependent14,16810.91
Efrain Pelaez Jr.Liberal Party10,4348.04
Virgilio CanoIndependent4030.31
Total129,815100.00
Valid votes129,81596.41
Invalid/blank votes4,8383.59
Total votes134,653100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Mario Amores of Lakas–Kampi–CMD retired. Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated city councilor Marcial Ycong, who won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Marcial YcongLakas–Kampi–CMD75,24660.43
Ricardo AmoresNationalist People's Coalition36,94029.67
Eduardo TojongLiberal Party12,3339.90
Total124,519100.00
Valid votes124,51992.47
Invalid/blank votes10,1347.53
Total votes134,653100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

City Council

The Lapu-Lapu City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD743,31459.2612
Nationalist People's Coalition293,55323.400
Liberal Party158,39612.630
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino4,5500.360
Independent54,5184.350
Total1,254,331100.0012
Total votes134,653
Source: Commission on Elections[4]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Efren HerreraLakas–Kampi–CMD69,0025.50
Harry Don RadazaLakas–Kampi–CMD66,4205.30
Eduardo CuizonLakas–Kampi–CMD63,8845.09
Eduardo PatalinjugLakas–Kampi–CMD63,5615.07
Alexander Gestopa Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD63,2095.04
Francisco SenerpidaLakas–Kampi–CMD62,1744.96
Rodolfo PototLakas–Kampi–CMD61,7384.92
Queenie Malingin-AmmannLakas–Kampi–CMD61,5054.90
Melissa Dignos-VidalLakas–Kampi–CMD59,6374.75
Cornelio PahangLakas–Kampi–CMD58,5984.67
Florito PozonLakas–Kampi–CMD58,1264.63
Roque WagwagLakas–Kampi–CMD55,4604.42
Lorenzo Igot Jr.Independent42,1993.36
Rufo BeringNationalist People's Coalition31,2142.49
Rutchell BorbajoNationalist People's Coalition30,1252.40
Alex Dave GodornesNationalist People's Coalition30,0792.40
Gregorio Paquibot Jr.Nationalist People's Coalition27,6902.21
Lani DakayNationalist People's Coalition27,3032.18
Cesario SilawanNationalist People's Coalition27,2792.17
Celestino AyingNationalist People's Coalition26,5122.11
Emiliano NgujoNationalist People's Coalition25,6672.05
Ronald OportoNationalist People's Coalition22,6011.80
Reynaldo BerdinLiberal Party21,7321.73
Raul BerdonNationalist People's Coalition20,7041.65
Alan AmodiaLiberal Party20,3981.63
Theodoro TojongLiberal Party19,2811.54
Rodulfo Taneo Sr.Nationalist People's Coalition18,5231.48
Bobbie CuencaLiberal Party15,6231.25
Thelma Jumao-asLiberal Party13,7411.10
Galicano Arriesgado Jr.Liberal Party13,5271.08
Elmergilio YbalezLiberal Party12,6671.01
Edward TanIndependent12,3190.98
Fritz BaguioLiberal Party12,0220.96
Jose Monzon Jr.Liberal Party9,6650.77
Antonio DingcongLiberal Party7,4240.59
Noel PidoLiberal Party6,2730.50
Franklin CamasuraLiberal Party6,0430.48
Norma EbinaNationalist People's Coalition5,8560.47
Cleto AbuganPwersa ng Masang Pilipino4,5500.36
Total1,254,331100.00
Total votes134,653
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Mandaue

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Jonas Cortes won re-election to a second term as an independent.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jonas CortesIndependent77,08259.54
Nerissa Soon-RuizLakas–Kampi–CMD49,81538.48
Eugenio RuizIndependent2,5571.98
Total129,454100.00
Valid votes129,45496.97
Invalid/blank votes4,0473.03
Total votes133,501100.00
Independent hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Carlo Fortuna of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former city councilor Glenn Bercede, who ran as an independent.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Glenn BercedeIndependent70,85157.15
Carlo FortunaLakas–Kampi–CMD53,12242.85
Total123,973100.00
Valid votes123,97392.86
Invalid/blank votes9,5287.14
Total votes133,501100.00
Independent gain from Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

City Council

The Mandaue City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party566,88255.3310
Lakas–Kampi–CMD415,69340.582
Independent41,9164.090
Total1,024,491100.0012
Total votes133,501
Source: Commission on Elections[5]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Diosdado SuicoLiberal Party63,7846.23
Beethoven AndayaLiberal Party62,7046.12
Demetrio CortesLiberal Party61,9006.04
Jose Jefferson CenizaLiberal Party61,4376.00
Jimmy LumapasLiberal Party61,0095.96
Nenita LayeseLiberal Party55,4495.41
Emmarie DizonLakas–Kampi–CMD53,2425.20
Benjamin BasigaLiberal Party51,9555.07
Elstone DabonLiberal Party51,7685.05
Editha CabahugLakas–Kampi–CMD49,8464.87
John Vicor OmolonLiberal Party49,2044.80
Jesus BarzLiberal Party47,6724.65
Amadeo Seno Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD46,8894.58
Ma Noeleen BorbajoLakas–Kampi–CMD44,5004.34
Alfonso Albaño Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD43,8334.28
John SoonLakas–Kampi–CMD38,3983.75
Zaldy LumapasLakas–Kampi–CMD37,4823.66
Emiliano RosalLakas–Kampi–CMD36,0923.52
Harry CenizaLakas–Kampi–CMD34,1553.33
Wilmer ZanoriaLakas–Kampi–CMD31,2563.05
Martin Antonio QuisumbingIndependent20,3241.98
Manuel MayolIndependent12,6351.23
Mark GochiocoIndependent3,0810.30
Efren FlaminiaIndependent3,0230.30
Elmo FegaridoIndependent2,8530.28
Total1,024,491100.00
Total votes133,501
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Negros Oriental

Governor

Incumbent governor Emilio Macias of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a second term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Emilio MaciasNationalist People's Coalition237,81651.98
Jose BaldadoNacionalista Party211,23546.17
Desiderio MarianoIndependent5,1741.13
Samuel TorresIndependent3,2760.72
Total457,501100.00
Valid votes457,50182.60
Invalid/blank votes96,37417.40
Total votes553,875100.00
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Vice Governor

Incumbent vice governor Jose Baldado of the Nacionalista Party ran for Governor of Negros Oriental. Dumaguete mayor Agustin Perdices won the election as an independent.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Agustin PerdicesIndependent159,03040.80
Mariant Escaño-VillegasLakas–Kampi–CMD142,45736.55
German Saraña Jr.Independent88,28722.65
Total389,774100.00
Valid votes389,77470.37
Invalid/blank votes164,10129.63
Total votes553,875100.00
Independent gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Provincial Board

The Negros Oriental Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party408,56438.163
Nationalist People's Coalition337,95031.574
Lakas–Kampi–CMD278,19125.993
Nacionalista Party45,8244.280
Total1,070,529100.0010
Total votes553,875
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Liland EstacionLiberal Party65,43620.43
Jessica Jane KoppinLiberal Party59,59918.60
Rodolfo MartinezLiberal Party55,42517.30
Joselito ParasLakas–Kampi–CMD47,70714.89
Lea BromoLakas–Kampi–CMD46,37714.48
Ramon JalandoniNacionalista Party45,82414.30
Total320,368100.00
Total votes177,446
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Apolinario Arnaiz Jr.Nationalist People's Coalition80,88916.14
Melimore SayconNationalist People's Coalition77,11015.38
Saleto EramesNationalist People's Coalition70,09413.98
Rotelio LumjodNationalist People's Coalition68,29113.62
Orlando RemolloLiberal Party65,20113.01
Ernesto DinopolLiberal Party50,22410.02
Nevino CardenteLiberal Party48,9019.76
Pinky Garces-ItaasLiberal Party40,5618.09
Total501,271100.00
Total votes212,853
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

3rd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Roel DegamoLakas–Kampi–CMD70,02128.13
Peve LiganLakas–Kampi–CMD58,59523.54
Edmund DyLakas–Kampi–CMD55,49122.30
Edita Maria VeraNationalist People's Coalition41,56616.70
Ranilo TeraniaLiberal Party23,2179.33
Total248,890100.00
Total votes163,576
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Siquijor

Governor

Incumbent governor Orlando Fua Jr. of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Orlando Fua Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD40,49183.34
Ben AquinoLiberal Party8,09216.66
Total48,583100.00
Valid votes48,58391.90
Invalid/blank votes4,2808.10
Total votes52,863100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Vice Governor

Incumbent vice governor Andre Jesu Cortes of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Andre Jesu CortesLakas–Kampi–CMD25,69858.51
Adam DuhaylungsodLiberal Party18,22241.49
Total43,920100.00
Valid votes43,92083.08
Invalid/blank votes8,94316.92
Total votes52,863100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Provincial Board

The Siquijor Provincial Board is composed of nine board members, six of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD82,17269.156
Liberal Party25,40421.380
Independent11,2609.480
Total118,836100.006
Total votes52,863
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Arturo PacatangLakas–Kampi–CMD16,12126.21
Arthur ChanLakas–Kampi–CMD14,22123.12
Joan Antonette AlbitoLakas–Kampi–CMD13,20221.46
Emely Gom-osLiberal Party12,86120.91
Epifanio OlpocLiberal Party5,1088.30
Total61,513100.00
Total votes26,418
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Orville FuaLakas–Kampi–CMD18,96633.09
Freddie CaliboLakas–Kampi–CMD10,29517.96
Leonardo AcainLakas–Kampi–CMD9,36716.34
Remegio SierrasIndependent8,04414.03
Roselyn AsokLiberal Party7,43512.97
Pepita ViosIndependent3,2165.61
Total57,323100.00
Total votes26,445
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

References

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  5. ^ a b c d "MANDAUE CITY". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
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  7. ^ a b c d e "SIQUIJOR". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.