2010 Mimaropa local elections

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

Marinduque

Governor

Incumbent governor Jose Antonio Carrion of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by representative Carmencita Reyes of Bigkis Pinoy.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Carmencita ReyesBigkis Pinoy40,63941.54
Jose Antonio CarrionLakas–Kampi–CMD28,54829.18
Wilfredo RedIndependent27,79928.41
Narcisso DaquioagIndependent8490.87
Total97,835100.00
Valid votes97,83594.06
Invalid/blank votes6,1785.94
Total votes104,013100.00
Bigkis Pinoy gain from Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Tomas Pizarro of the Nacionalista Party ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Antonio Uy Jr. of the Liberal Party.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Antonio Uy Jr.Liberal Party47,34551.75
Jaime Jasper LimLakas–Kampi–CMD30,84533.72
Tomas PizarroNacionalista Party13,29714.53
Total91,487100.00
Valid votes91,48787.96
Invalid/blank votes12,52612.04
Total votes104,013100.00
Liberal Party gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Provincial Board

The Marinduque Provincial Board is composed of 11 board members, 8 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party104,24237.975
Lakas–Kampi–CMD62,33922.711
Nacionalista Party18,4726.730
Independent89,48432.592
Total274,537100.008
Total votes104,013
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Melecio GoIndependent21,14914.61
Allan NepomucenoLiberal Party21,13014.59
Mark Anthony SeñoLiberal Party16,42411.34
George AliñoIndependent15,87910.97
Leticia MonteIndependent15,85210.95
Florante SaetLiberal Party13,9599.64
Roberto NaritoNacionalista Party10,7847.45
Rolando LarracasIndependent10,6297.34
Henry EviaLakas–Kampi–CMD10,2747.10
Ramoncito MoralesIndependent7,7295.34
Mark Joseph de LeonIndependent9700.67
Total144,779100.00
Total votes54,492
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amelia AguirreLakas–Kampi–CMD18,21214.04
Harold RedLiberal Party15,23111.74
Eleuterio Raza Jr.Liberal Party14,69311.32
Epifania RosasLiberal Party12,8889.93
Ildefonso de los SantosLakas–Kampi–CMD12,4839.62
Aristeo LecarozIndependent12,4269.58
Yolando QuerubinLakas–Kampi–CMD11,6108.95
Ramfel PreclaroLiberal Party9,9177.64
Cesaria ZoletaLakas–Kampi–CMD9,7607.52
Juan Carlos PizarroNacionalista Party7,6885.92
Manuel RejanoIndependent4,8503.74
Total129,758100.00
Total votes49,521
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Occidental Mindoro

Governor

Incumbent governor Josephine Sato of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a third term.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Josephine SatoNationalist People's Coalition109,36668.15
Ronilo OmanioLakas–Kampi–CMD49,02130.55
Regalado DimayacyacPhilippine Green Republican Party2,0841.30
Total160,471100.00
Valid votes160,47193.13
Invalid/blank votes11,8426.87
Total votes172,313100.00
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Mario Gene Mendiola of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mario Gene MendiolaNationalist People's Coalition97,71768.97
Marleo BarreraLakas–Kampi–CMD43,96731.03
Total141,684100.00
Valid votes141,68482.22
Invalid/blank votes30,62917.78
Total votes172,313100.00
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Provincial Board

The Occidental Mindoro Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Nationalist People's Coalition257,72342.916
Lakas–Kampi–CMD217,50036.212
Nacionalista Party44,0367.331
Liberal Party39,9446.651
Philippine Green Republican Party8,1711.360
Independent33,2355.530
Total600,609100.0010
Total votes172,313
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Damaso Abeleda IINationalist People's Coalition41,99013.66
Joel PanaliganNationalist People's Coalition41,91013.64
Antonio Rebong Jr.Nationalist People's Coalition40,59813.21
Marilou IgnacioNationalist People's Coalition35,24011.47
Rocky LegaspiNationalist People's Coalition33,56510.92
Ferdinand TriaLakas–Kampi–CMD32,22710.49
Jesus VillarosaIndependent21,0246.84
Estelito Ignacio Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD20,6986.74
Narciso EboraLakas–Kampi–CMD19,5496.36
Oscar CatamaLakas–Kampi–CMD14,8674.84
Lorenzo Ocampo Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD5,6461.84
Total307,314100.00
Total votes92,239
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Roderick AgasLiberal Party39,94413.62
Ernesto Pablo Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD38,36813.08
Nathaniel CruzNationalist People's Coalition35,70712.17
Marian Haydee VillarozaLakas–Kampi–CMD33,49911.42
Ulysses JavierNacionalista Party28,9089.86
Ernesto JaravataNationalist People's Coalition28,7139.79
Nathaniel GarciaLakas–Kampi–CMD23,2367.92
Mariboy YsibidoLakas–Kampi–CMD20,8267.10
Oscar LimNacionalista Party15,1285.16
Bernabe MacaraigLakas–Kampi–CMD8,5842.93
Ricardo PechonIndependent8,5202.90
Alexander MinaIndependent3,6911.26
Feliciano EstigoyPhilippine Green Republican Party2,0890.71
Edwin BeltranPhilippine Green Republican Party1,8020.61
Oscar BarenPhilippine Green Republican Party1,6200.55
Morillo MartinezPhilippine Green Republican Party1,6000.55
Dionisio CondePhilippine Green Republican Party1,0600.36
Total293,295100.00
Total votes80,074
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Oriental Mindoro

Governor

Incumbent governor Arnan Panaligan of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by representative Alfonso Umali Jr. of the Liberal Party.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alfonso Umali Jr.Liberal Party149,65850.02
Arnan PanaliganLakas–Kampi–CMD149,53749.98
Total299,195100.00
Valid votes299,19593.36
Invalid/blank votes21,2716.64
Total votes320,466100.00
Liberal Party gain from Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Maria Estela Felipa Aceron of the Nacionalista Party ran for the House of Representatives in Oriental Mindoro's 1st district. Provincial board member Humerlito Dolor of the Liberal Party won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Humerlito DolorLiberal Party160,59757.38
Rafael InfantadoLakas–Kampi–CMD105,37137.65
Marcos BacayIndependent13,9024.97
Total279,870100.00
Valid votes279,87087.33
Invalid/blank votes40,59612.67
Total votes320,466100.00
Liberal Party gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Provincial Board

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD508,61349.276
Liberal Party405,94239.333
Nacionalista Party32,6973.170
Lapiang Manggagawa3,3860.330
Independent81,6107.911
Total1,032,248100.0010
Total votes320,466
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Patrick dela RosaLakas–Kampi–CMD83,34114.61
Ryan AragoLakas–Kampi–CMD72,00812.63
Roberto ConcepcionLakas–Kampi–CMD63,20511.08
Abraham AbasLakas–Kampi–CMD59,05510.36
Romeo InfantadoLiberal Party57,61110.10
Philip Cesar JosonLiberal Party49,2758.64
Michael MalaluanLakas–Kampi–CMD48,5928.52
Teddy Jose FloresLiberal Party45,8188.03
Antonio ConsolacionLiberal Party35,0056.14
Leo CuetoLiberal Party32,6465.72
Maximo EvoraNacionalista Party23,7264.16
Total570,282100.00
Total votes181,432
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ramil DimapilisLiberal Party61,77313.37
Ferdinand Thomas SollerLakas–Kampi–CMD49,70510.76
Flor de RoxasIndependent49,29110.67
Corazon AgarapLiberal Party48,80810.57
Martin BuenaventuraLakas–Kampi–CMD39,2068.49
Crispin BawasantaLakas–Kampi–CMD34,0697.37
Reynaldo MalaluanLakas–Kampi–CMD32,4117.02
Dennis MambilIndependent32,3197.00
Lysander FetizananLiberal Party29,0026.28
Jocelyn SolaboLakas–Kampi–CMD27,0215.85
Renato Zosimo EvangelistaLiberal Party24,9975.41
Osias CadacioLiberal Party21,0074.55
Mamerto GuillanNacionalista Party6,9941.51
Joelito MendizabalLapiang Manggagawa3,3860.73
Dennis VelasquezNacionalista Party1,9770.43
Total461,966100.00
Total votes139,034
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Palawan

Governor

Term-limited incumbent governor Mario Joel Reyes of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for the House of Representatives in Palawan's 2nd district. Representative Abraham Mitra of the Liberal Party won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Abraham MitraLiberal Party146,84752.05
Jose AlvarezPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan131,87246.74
Richard LopezIndependent1,9560.69
Lezenie TomoriPhilippine Green Republican Party7700.27
Mardonio GamosIndependent6850.24
Total282,130100.00
Valid votes282,13093.51
Invalid/blank votes19,5816.49
Total votes301,711100.00
Liberal Party gain from Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Source: ibanangayon.ph[4]

Vice Governor

Term-limited incumbent Vice Governor David Ponce de Leon of the Liberal Party ran for mayor of Puerto Princesa. Clara Reyes of Lakas–Kampi–CMD, wife of Governor Mario Joel Reyes, won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Clara ReyesLakas–Kampi–CMD155,93259.16
Leoncio OlaPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan107,64040.84
Total263,572100.00
Valid votes263,57287.36
Invalid/blank votes38,13912.64
Total votes301,711100.00
Lakas–Kampi–CMD gain from Liberal Party
Source: ibanangayon.ph[4]

Provincial Board

The Palawan Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD372,14335.874
Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan356,78234.394
Liberal Party132,14012.742
Nacionalista Party36,3363.500
Bangon Pilipinas16,3831.580
Independent123,70911.920
Total1,037,493100.0010
Total votes301,711
Source: ibanangayon.ph[4]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Franz Josef AlvarezLakas–Kampi–CMD65,80812.15
Derrick PablicoLakas–Kampi–CMD58,56810.81
Gil AcostaPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan56,16610.37
Winson ArzagaLiberal Party52,6899.73
Roseller PinedaLakas–Kampi–CMD50,3479.29
Jim Gerald PeLakas–Kampi–CMD49,0489.05
Ramon ZabalaLakas–Kampi–CMD37,7626.97
Rouel CaralipioIndependent30,8485.69
Solomon MaagadPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan29,6785.48
Arthur VenturaIndependent28,8625.33
David AurelloPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan28,4505.25
Roberto DabuitPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan24,3314.49
Joel CarcelerPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan21,3093.93
Jayce Mark de los AngelesIndependent4,8850.90
Edwin FloresIndependent2,9860.55
Total541,737100.00
Total votes156,740
Source: ibanangayon.ph[4]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Frederick AbuegLiberal Party47,8099.64
Marivic RoxasPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan45,2469.13
Rolando Bonoan Jr.Lakas–Kampi–CMD44,0788.89
Sunny BatulPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan41,4818.37
Ernesto LlacunaPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan39,9738.06
Myrna LacanilaoPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan37,5877.58
Celsa AdierLakas–Kampi–CMD35,7927.22
Jan AbiogPartidong Pagbabago ng Palawan32,5616.57
Pamela GarciaLiberal Party31,6426.38
Cipriano BarromaLakas–Kampi–CMD30,7406.20
Belen AbordoNacionalista Party20,2474.08
Carlito LeoncioIndependent16,7803.38
Nelson PeneyraBangon Pilipinas16,3833.30
Haron NarrazidNacionalista Party16,0893.25
Modesto Eduardo RodriguezIndependent11,7842.38
Presentacion QuitainIndependent11,4992.32
Arthuro SernaIndependent8,1951.65
Rizador CalvoIndependent4,3840.88
Jose TerbioIndependent3,4860.70
Total495,756100.00
Total votes144,971
Source: ibanangayon.ph[4]

Puerto Princesa

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Edward Hagedorn of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a third term against Palawan vice governor David Ponce de Leon of the Liberal Party, former Criminal Investigation and Detection Group director Eduardo Matillano of the Sulong Palawan Party, and Hagedorn's wife Maria Elena Hagedorn, an independent candidate.[5]

Vice mayor

Incumbent vice mayor Lucilo Bayron of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a third term against former vice mayor Ceferino Dimalanta, an independent, and former city councilor Gerardo Abordo of the Sulong Palawan Party.[6][5]

City council

The Puerto Princesa City Council is composed of 13 city councilors, 10 of whom are elected.

The following candidates were elected as city councilors.[6][5]

  • Gregorio Austria (Independent)
  • Jimmy Carbonell (Independent)
  • Miguel Cuaderno IV (Independent)
  • Vicky de Guzman (Liberal Party)
  • Eleutherius Edualino (Independent)
  • Henry Gadiano (Independent)
  • Mark David Hagedorn (Independent)
  • Luis Marcaida III (Independent)
  • Rafaelita Oliveros (Independent)
  • Modesto Rodriguez II (Independent)

The following also ran as candidates in the city council election.[5]

  • Fortunato Almasco Jr. (Independent)
  • Trisha Mae Asuncion (Independent)
  • Letecia Batul (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Sabino Camacho (Independent)
  • Ben Carlos (Independent)
  • Joselito Cruz (Independent)
  • Francisco delos Reyes (Bangon Pilipinas)
  • Nestor Diaz (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Trinidad Ganzon (Independent)
  • Edmond Gastanes (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Rustico Hitosis (Independent)
  • Geraldine Ibañez (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Marivic Javarez (Independent)
  • Victor Josol (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Edmundo Katon (Independent)
  • Ester Anastacia Manila (Independent)
  • Peter Maristela (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Edgar Allan Naraga (Nacionalista Party)
  • Joaquin Palanca Jr. (Independent)
  • Alan Pe (Independent)
  • Daniel Pedoy (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Marvin Ramos (Sulong Palawan Party)
  • Mil Reynoso (Liberal Party)
  • Wilfredo Setiota (Nacionalista Party)
  • Jessie Tabang (Independent)

Romblon

Governor

Incumbent governor Natalio Beltran III of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Eduardo Firmalo of the Liberal Party.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Eduardo FirmaloLiberal Party63,36852.04
Natalio Beltran IIILakas–Kampi–CMD55,38245.48
Telesforo GaanIndependent3,0132.47
Total121,763100.00
Valid votes121,76392.08
Invalid/blank votes10,4767.92
Total votes132,239100.00
Liberal Party gain from Lakas–Kampi–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Vice governor

Incumbent vice governor Alicia Fetalvero of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) ran for the House of Representatives in Romblon's lone district. The NPC nominated provincial board member Manuel Madrid, who won the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Manuel MadridNationalist People's Coalition55,17751.91
Rolindo PerezNacionalista Party51,11548.09
Total106,292100.00
Valid votes106,29280.38
Invalid/blank votes25,94719.62
Total votes132,239100.00
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Provincial board

The Romblon Provincial Board is composed of 11 board members, 8 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–Kampi–CMD115,37633.423
Nationalist People's Coalition109,63031.753
Liberal Party58,84217.041
Nacionalista Party48,79414.131
Independent12,5993.650
Total345,241100.008
Total votes132,239
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

1st district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Samuel RomeroNacionalista Party26,55316.58
Abner PerezNationalist People's Coalition20,26412.65
Gil MorenoLakas–Kampi–CMD19,92812.44
Nelson LimLakas–Kampi–CMD19,63612.26
Roberto MaderaNationalist People's Coalition17,36510.84
Jorge RamosLakas–Kampi–CMD17,16910.72
Rodne GalichaLiberal Party14,1268.82
Ibarra SilverioNationalist People's Coalition12,4987.80
Harold FeudoIndependent9,0855.67
Elmo PanopioIndependent3,5142.19
Total160,138100.00
Total votes63,479
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

2nd district

CandidatePartyVotes%
Felix YlaganNationalist People's Coalition30,55016.50
Jim FondevillaNationalist People's Coalition28,95315.64
Venizar MaravillaLiberal Party24,99613.50
Fred DoradoLakas–Kampi–CMD22,40412.10
Michael ArevaloNacionalista Party22,24112.02
Dinah FradejasLakas–Kampi–CMD21,28911.50
Benjamin Irao Jr.Liberal Party19,72010.65
Fred HernandezLakas–Kampi–CMD14,9508.08
Total185,103100.00
Total votes68,760
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "MARINDUQUE". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 16, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "OCCIDENTAL MINDORO". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e "ORIENTAL MINDORO". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e "PALAWAN". ibanangayon.ph. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d "CP 1 0001A, 0001B, 0002A, 0003A, 0004A". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "List of Mayors and Councilors". City Government of Puerto Princesa.
  7. ^ a b c d e "ROMBLON". Commission on Elections. Archived from the original on May 16, 2010.