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2022 Marinduque local elections

Local elections were held in Marinduque on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine 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 province's at-large congressional district in the House of Representatives.

2022 Marinduque gubernatorial election

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Candidate Presbitero Velasco Jr. Romulo Bacorro James Marty Lim
Party PDP–Laban Aksyon ABC
Running mate Adeline Angeles John R. Pelaez Reynaldo Salvacion
Popular vote 61,848 39,036 27,655
Percentage 48.12 30.37 21.51

Governor before election

Presbitero Velasco Jr.
PDP–Laban

Elected Governor

Presbitero Velasco Jr.
PDP–Laban

Philippine House of Representatives election in Marinduque
May 9, 2022
 
Candidate Lord Allan Velasco
Party PDP–Laban
Popular vote 98,688
Percentage 100.00

Congressman before election

Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban

Elected Congressman

Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban

The local office of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the province confirmed that as of September 29, 2021, some 159,000 eligible voters throughout Marinduque were registered to vote for this election. While this number is lower than in previous provincial elections, the COMELEC expected the number of registered voters to increase with the extension of voter registration brought about by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.[1]

Provincial elections edit

On October 9, 2021, the COMELEC released its final list of candidates running for provincial office, with 29 candidates vying for 11 posts.[2]

Governor edit

Incumbent governor Presbitero Velasco Jr. was eligible to run for a second term in office, and ran for re-election. His vice governor, Romulo Bacorro, joined Aksyon Demokratiko on September 23, 2021,[3] in the process leaving PDP–Laban, and sought the governorship against Velasco.[4]

On October 3, 2021, James Marty Lim, barangay captain of Barangay Dos in Gasan and national chairman emeritus of the League of Barangays in the Philippines, announced on Facebook that he would run for governor. Lim last sought a province-wide post in 2007, when he ran for congressman against Carmencita Reyes,[5] while his mother, Gasan mayor Victoria L. Lim, also unsuccessfully sought the governorship against Reyes in the 2016 election.[6] Lim filed his certificate of candidacy on October 5, 2021, and ran under his Alliance for Barangay Concerns party list.[7]

Marinduque gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Presbitero Velasco Jr. 61,848 48.12
Aksyon Romulo Bacorro 39,036 30.37
ABC James Marty Lim 27,655 21.51
Total votes 128,539 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Per Municipality edit

Vice Governor edit

Romulo Bacorro, the incumbent vice governor, was eligible to run for another term but instead sought the governorship. His running mate was John R. Pelaez,[4] a member of the Marinduque Provincial Board who, along with Bacorro and fellow Provincial Board member Gilbert Daquioag, joined Aksyon on September 23, 2021.[3]

On October 1, 2021, Teodolfo "Tito" Rejano, brother of former Vice Governor Teodoro "Teody" Rejano, filed his certificate of candidacy for the vice governorship as an independent, becoming the first candidate in Marinduque to formally file their candidacy with the COMELEC.[8] Five days later on October 6, former Provincial Board member Reynaldo Salvacion, who ran for governor in the 2019 election, filed his certificate of candidacy for the post, running in the election as the running mate of James Marty Lim.[9] Meanwhile, in the final list of candidates running for provincial-level positions released by the COMELEC, Provincial Board member Adeline Angeles was announced as the running mate of Presbitero Velasco Jr.[2]

Marinduque vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Adeline Angeles 41,178 34.47
ABC Reynaldo Salvacion 34,111 28.55
Independent Teodolfo Rejano 27,633 23.13
Aksyon John R. Pelaez 16,549 13.85
Total votes 119,471 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Aksyon

Per Municipality edit


Provincial Board edit

 
Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent the second district.
Party Popular vote Seats
Total % Total %
PDP–Laban 101,518 40.63% 7 64%
Independent 89,645 35.88% 1 9%
Aksyon 42,743 17.11% 0 0%
PRP 7,821 3.13% 0 0%
ABC 6,571 2.63% 0 0%
NPC 1,540 0.62% 0 0%
Total 249,838 100% 8 73%


In the final list of candidates running for provincial-level positions released by the COMELEC, 20 candidates were announced as running for eight seats in the Provincial Board, with eleven candidates running in the first district and nine in the second district.[2]

1st District edit

Municipality: Boac, Mogpog, Gasan

Marinduque 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Mark Julius Caballes 30,445 29.99
PDP–Laban Aurelio Leva III 25,794 25.41
PDP–Laban Antonio Mangcucang III 24,254 23.89
PDP–Laban Bernadine Opis-Mercado 21,025 20.71
Independent Rommel Seño 18,879 18.60
Aksyon Gilbert Daquioag 18,710 18.43
Independent Gerard Aliño 15,979 15.74
Independent Noel Nieva 14,911 14.69
Aksyon Adolfo Lazo 13,994 13.78
Independent Pedrito Nepomuceno 7,753 7.64
ABC Ruben Tan 6,571 6.47
Total votes 101,518 100.00

2nd District edit

Municipality: Santa Cruz, Torrijos, Buenavista

Marinduque 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Mel Encabo 25,942 16.84
PDP–Laban Mercedes Rejano 25,896 16.81
Independent Danilo Red 25,521 16.57
PDP–Laban Ishmael Lim 25,139 16.32
Independent Lauren Rosales 24,344 15.80
Aksyon Francisco Vilar 10,039 6.52
PRP Eleuterio Raza Jr. 7,821 5.08
Independent Preny Estrada 7,779 5.05
NPC Arnel Garcia 1,540 1.00
Total votes 154,021 100.00

Congressional election edit

Lord Allan Velasco, Speaker of the House of Representatives and son of governor Presbitero Velasco Jr., was the incumbent and was eligible to run for another term. He initially announced his candidacy for re-election on July 26, 2021,[10] and confirmed this with local media outlet Marinduque News on October 3, 2021.[11]

Velasco's opponent in the election was supposed to be former Provincial Board member Jojo Alvarez of Boac, running under Aksyon.[12] However, Alvarez's certificate of candidacy was canceled by the COMELEC on December 14, 2021, and took effect on January 5, 2022.[13]

Philippine House of Representatives election in Marinduque
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Lord Allan Velasco 98,688 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Municipal elections edit

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

Boac edit

In Boac, the provincial capital, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP–Laban and the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP).[14]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Armi Carrion, the widow of former governor Jose Antonio Carrion, ran for re-election.

Boac mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Armi Carrion 17,081 58.16
PFP James Dellosa 12,286 41.84
Total votes 29,367 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayor edit

Incumbent Sonny Paglinawan ran for re-election. Unlike in the 2019 election, where he ran under PDP–Laban, he ran as a candidate of the PFP. PDP–Laban's candidate for the vice mayoral election was former Provincial Board member Mark Anthony Seño.

Boac vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Mark Anthony Seño 15,221 54.10
PFP Sonny Paglinawan 12,912 45.90
Total votes 28,133 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from PFP

Mogpog edit

In Mogpog, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP–Laban and several independent candidates, with Aksyon fielding one candidate for councilor.[15]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Augusto Leo Livelo ran for re-election.

Mogpog mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Augusto Leo Livelo 16,589 95.48
Independent Ronilo Mangui 786 4.52
Total votes 17,375 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayor edit

Incumbent Jonathan Garcia ran unopposed.

Mogpog vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jonathan Garcia 15,441 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Gasan edit

In Gasan, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from the Alliance for Barangay Concerns, which last fielded candidates in the 2010 election, PDP–Laban and several independent candidates.[16]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Victoria L. Lim, the mother of James Marty Lim, ran for re-election. Unlike in the 2019 election, where she ran under PDP–Laban, she ran as a candidate of the ABC. Her opponents in the election were former mayor Rolando Tolentino, who was PDP–Laban's candidate for this position, and the incumbent vice mayor, Yudel Sosa.

Gasan mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Rolando Tolentino 9,462 47.14
ABC Victoria L. Lim 7,182 35.78
Independent Yudel Sosa 3,427 17.08
Total votes 20,071 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from ABC

Vice Mayor edit

Incumbent Yudel Sosa was term limited and ran for mayor.

Gasan vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
ABC Lidany Baldo 6,926 35.23
PDP–Laban Baltazar Rey Jr. 6,603 33.59
Independent Dunne Melton Motol 6,130 31.18
Total votes 19,659 100.00
ABC gain from Independent

Santa Cruz edit

In Santa Cruz, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from Lakas–CMD, the Nationalist People's Coalition and the People's Reform Party.[17]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Antonio Uy Jr. ran for re-election. Unlike in the 2019 election, where he ran under the United Nationalist Alliance, he ran as a candidate of the PRP. His opponents in the election were former mayor Marisa Red, and the incumbent vice mayor, Geraldine Morales.

Santa Cruz mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Marisa Red-Martinez 12,302 37.60
PRP Antonio Uy Jr. 11,710 35.79
Lakas Geraldine Morales 8,707 26.61
Total votes 32,719 100.00
NPC gain from PRP

Vice Mayor edit

Incumbent Geraldine Morales ran for mayor.

Santa Cruz vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Bobs Manuel 16,037 51.28
NPC Harold Red 6,876 21.99
PRP Amelia Aguirre 5,155 16.48
Lakas Sonny de la Rosa 3,206 10.25
Total votes 31,274 100.00
Independent gain from Lakas

Torrijos edit

In Torrijos, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP–Laban and Aksyon.[18]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Lorna Velasco, the wife of Presbitero Velasco Jr., ran for re-election.

Torrijos mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Lorna Velasco 8,463 51.30
Aksyon Joey Peñaflor 8,035 48.70
Total votes 16,498 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayor edit

Incumbent Ricardo de Galicia ran for re-election.

Torrijos vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ricardo de Galicia 8,439 53.85
Independent Clodoveo Palatino Jr. 4,639 29.60
Aksyon Alfredo Rosales 2,592 16.55
Total votes 15,670 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Buenavista edit

In Buenavista, the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP–Laban and Aksyon.[19]

Mayor edit

Incumbent Nancy Madrigal ran for re-election.

Buenavista mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Eduard Siena 6,742 52.19
PDP–Laban Nancy Madrigal 6,177 47.81
Total votes 12,919 100.00
Aksyon gain from PDP–Laban

Vice Mayor edit

David Vitto assumed office after the death of Vice Mayor Hannilee Siena and ran for his first full term.

Buenavista vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban David Vitto 7,317 61.12
Aksyon Evelio Rosas 4,655 38.88
Total votes 11,972 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

References edit

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2022, marinduque, local, elections, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2022 Marinduque local elections news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Local elections were held in Marinduque on May 9 2022 as part of the 2022 Philippine 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 province s at large congressional district in the House of Representatives 2022 Marinduque gubernatorial election 2019 May 9 2022 2025 Candidate Presbitero Velasco Jr Romulo Bacorro James Marty Lim Party PDP Laban Aksyon ABC Running mate Adeline Angeles John R Pelaez Reynaldo Salvacion Popular vote 61 848 39 036 27 655 Percentage 48 12 30 37 21 51Governor before election Presbitero Velasco Jr PDP Laban Elected Governor Presbitero Velasco Jr PDP Laban Philippine House of Representatives election in MarinduqueMay 9 2022 Candidate Lord Allan Velasco Party PDP Laban Popular vote 98 688 Percentage 100 00Congressman before election Lord Allan Velasco PDP Laban Elected Congressman Lord Allan Velasco PDP Laban The local office of the Commission on Elections COMELEC in the province confirmed that as of September 29 2021 some 159 000 eligible voters throughout Marinduque were registered to vote for this election While this number is lower than in previous provincial elections the COMELEC expected the number of registered voters to increase with the extension of voter registration brought about by the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines 1 Contents 1 Provincial elections 1 1 Governor 1 1 1 Per Municipality 1 2 Vice Governor 1 2 1 Per Municipality 1 3 Provincial Board 1 3 1 1st District 1 3 2 2nd District 2 Congressional election 3 Municipal elections 3 1 Boac 3 1 1 Mayor 3 1 2 Vice Mayor 3 2 Mogpog 3 2 1 Mayor 3 2 2 Vice Mayor 3 3 Gasan 3 3 1 Mayor 3 3 2 Vice Mayor 3 4 Santa Cruz 3 4 1 Mayor 3 4 2 Vice Mayor 3 5 Torrijos 3 5 1 Mayor 3 5 2 Vice Mayor 3 6 Buenavista 3 6 1 Mayor 3 6 2 Vice Mayor 4 ReferencesProvincial elections editOn October 9 2021 the COMELEC released its final list of candidates running for provincial office with 29 candidates vying for 11 posts 2 Governor edit Incumbent governor Presbitero Velasco Jr was eligible to run for a second term in office and ran for re election His vice governor Romulo Bacorro joined Aksyon Demokratiko on September 23 2021 3 in the process leaving PDP Laban and sought the governorship against Velasco 4 On October 3 2021 James Marty Lim barangay captain of Barangay Dos in Gasan and national chairman emeritus of the League of Barangays in the Philippines announced on Facebook that he would run for governor Lim last sought a province wide post in 2007 when he ran for congressman against Carmencita Reyes 5 while his mother Gasan mayor Victoria L Lim also unsuccessfully sought the governorship against Reyes in the 2016 election 6 Lim filed his certificate of candidacy on October 5 2021 and ran under his Alliance for Barangay Concerns party list 7 Marinduque gubernatorial election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Presbitero Velasco Jr 61 848 48 12 Aksyon Romulo Bacorro 39 036 30 37 ABC James Marty Lim 27 655 21 51 Total votes 128 539 100 00 PDP Laban hold Per Municipality edit City Municipality Presbitero Velasco Jr Romulo Bacorro James Marty Lim Votes Votes Votes Boac 14 831 50 79 9 724 33 30 4 645 15 91 Buenavista 5 238 41 85 3 587 28 66 3 691 29 49 Gasan 7 854 39 47 3 175 15 96 8 870 44 58 Mogpog 9 852 52 70 5 664 30 30 3 178 17 00 Santa Cruz 15 123 47 32 11 949 37 39 4 884 15 28 Torrijos 8 950 55 00 4 937 30 34 2 387 14 67 TOTAL 61 848 48 12 39 036 30 37 27 655 21 51 Vice Governor edit Romulo Bacorro the incumbent vice governor was eligible to run for another term but instead sought the governorship His running mate was John R Pelaez 4 a member of the Marinduque Provincial Board who along with Bacorro and fellow Provincial Board member Gilbert Daquioag joined Aksyon on September 23 2021 3 On October 1 2021 Teodolfo Tito Rejano brother of former Vice Governor Teodoro Teody Rejano filed his certificate of candidacy for the vice governorship as an independent becoming the first candidate in Marinduque to formally file their candidacy with the COMELEC 8 Five days later on October 6 former Provincial Board member Reynaldo Salvacion who ran for governor in the 2019 election filed his certificate of candidacy for the post running in the election as the running mate of James Marty Lim 9 Meanwhile in the final list of candidates running for provincial level positions released by the COMELEC Provincial Board member Adeline Angeles was announced as the running mate of Presbitero Velasco Jr 2 Marinduque vice gubernatorial election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Adeline Angeles 41 178 34 47 ABC Reynaldo Salvacion 34 111 28 55 Independent Teodolfo Rejano 27 633 23 13 Aksyon John R Pelaez 16 549 13 85 Total votes 119 471 100 00 PDP Laban gain from Aksyon Per Municipality edit Municipality Adeline Angeles Reynaldo Salvacion Teodolfo Rejano John R Pelaez Votes Votes Votes Votes Boac 11 149 40 42 8 309 30 12 3 301 11 97 4 823 17 49 Buenavista 2 961 25 49 6 266 53 94 841 7 24 1 548 13 33 Gasan 7 225 39 28 7 019 38 16 1 355 7 37 2 793 15 19 Mogpog 8 472 47 96 4 330 24 51 2 491 14 10 2 371 13 42 Santa Cruz 6 160 20 94 3 784 12 86 16 635 56 54 2 841 9 66 Torrijos 5 211 35 22 4 403 29 76 3 010 20 34 2 173 14 73 TOTAL 41 178 34 47 34 111 28 55 27 633 23 13 16 549 13 85 Provincial Board edit nbsp Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque Areas shown in red represent the first district blue represent the second district Party Popular vote Seats Total Total PDP Laban 101 518 40 63 7 64 Independent 89 645 35 88 1 9 Aksyon 42 743 17 11 0 0 PRP 7 821 3 13 0 0 ABC 6 571 2 63 0 0 NPC 1 540 0 62 0 0 Total 249 838 100 8 73 In the final list of candidates running for provincial level positions released by the COMELEC 20 candidates were announced as running for eight seats in the Provincial Board with eleven candidates running in the first district and nine in the second district 2 1st District edit Municipality Boac Mogpog Gasan Marinduque 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Mark Julius Caballes 30 445 29 99 PDP Laban Aurelio Leva III 25 794 25 41 PDP Laban Antonio Mangcucang III 24 254 23 89 PDP Laban Bernadine Opis Mercado 21 025 20 71 Independent Rommel Seno 18 879 18 60 Aksyon Gilbert Daquioag 18 710 18 43 Independent Gerard Alino 15 979 15 74 Independent Noel Nieva 14 911 14 69 Aksyon Adolfo Lazo 13 994 13 78 Independent Pedrito Nepomuceno 7 753 7 64 ABC Ruben Tan 6 571 6 47 Total votes 101 518 100 00 2nd District edit Municipality Santa Cruz Torrijos Buenavista Marinduque 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Mel Encabo 25 942 16 84 PDP Laban Mercedes Rejano 25 896 16 81 Independent Danilo Red 25 521 16 57 PDP Laban Ishmael Lim 25 139 16 32 Independent Lauren Rosales 24 344 15 80 Aksyon Francisco Vilar 10 039 6 52 PRP Eleuterio Raza Jr 7 821 5 08 Independent Preny Estrada 7 779 5 05 NPC Arnel Garcia 1 540 1 00 Total votes 154 021 100 00Congressional election editLord Allan Velasco Speaker of the House of Representatives and son of governor Presbitero Velasco Jr was the incumbent and was eligible to run for another term He initially announced his candidacy for re election on July 26 2021 10 and confirmed this with local media outlet Marinduque News on October 3 2021 11 Velasco s opponent in the election was supposed to be former Provincial Board member Jojo Alvarez of Boac running under Aksyon 12 However Alvarez s certificate of candidacy was canceled by the COMELEC on December 14 2021 and took effect on January 5 2022 13 Philippine House of Representatives election in Marinduque Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Lord Allan Velasco 98 688 100 00 PDP Laban holdMunicipal elections editParties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy Boac edit In Boac the provincial capital the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP Laban and the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas PFP 14 Mayor edit Incumbent Armi Carrion the widow of former governor Jose Antonio Carrion ran for re election Boac mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Armi Carrion 17 081 58 16 PFP James Dellosa 12 286 41 84 Total votes 29 367 100 00 PDP Laban hold Vice Mayor edit Incumbent Sonny Paglinawan ran for re election Unlike in the 2019 election where he ran under PDP Laban he ran as a candidate of the PFP PDP Laban s candidate for the vice mayoral election was former Provincial Board member Mark Anthony Seno Boac vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Mark Anthony Seno 15 221 54 10 PFP Sonny Paglinawan 12 912 45 90 Total votes 28 133 100 00 PDP Laban gain from PFP Mogpog edit In Mogpog the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP Laban and several independent candidates with Aksyon fielding one candidate for councilor 15 Mayor edit Incumbent Augusto Leo Livelo ran for re election Mogpog mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Augusto Leo Livelo 16 589 95 48 Independent Ronilo Mangui 786 4 52 Total votes 17 375 100 00 PDP Laban hold Vice Mayor edit Incumbent Jonathan Garcia ran unopposed Mogpog vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Jonathan Garcia 15 441 100 00 PDP Laban hold Gasan edit In Gasan the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from the Alliance for Barangay Concerns which last fielded candidates in the 2010 election PDP Laban and several independent candidates 16 Mayor edit Incumbent Victoria L Lim the mother of James Marty Lim ran for re election Unlike in the 2019 election where she ran under PDP Laban she ran as a candidate of the ABC Her opponents in the election were former mayor Rolando Tolentino who was PDP Laban s candidate for this position and the incumbent vice mayor Yudel Sosa Gasan mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Rolando Tolentino 9 462 47 14 ABC Victoria L Lim 7 182 35 78 Independent Yudel Sosa 3 427 17 08 Total votes 20 071 100 00 PDP Laban gain from ABC Vice Mayor edit Incumbent Yudel Sosa was term limited and ran for mayor Gasan vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes ABC Lidany Baldo 6 926 35 23 PDP Laban Baltazar Rey Jr 6 603 33 59 Independent Dunne Melton Motol 6 130 31 18 Total votes 19 659 100 00 ABC gain from Independent Santa Cruz edit In Santa Cruz the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from Lakas CMD the Nationalist People s Coalition and the People s Reform Party 17 Mayor edit Incumbent Antonio Uy Jr ran for re election Unlike in the 2019 election where he ran under the United Nationalist Alliance he ran as a candidate of the PRP His opponents in the election were former mayor Marisa Red and the incumbent vice mayor Geraldine Morales Santa Cruz mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Marisa Red Martinez 12 302 37 60 PRP Antonio Uy Jr 11 710 35 79 Lakas Geraldine Morales 8 707 26 61 Total votes 32 719 100 00 NPC gain from PRP Vice Mayor edit Incumbent Geraldine Morales ran for mayor Santa Cruz vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Independent Bobs Manuel 16 037 51 28 NPC Harold Red 6 876 21 99 PRP Amelia Aguirre 5 155 16 48 Lakas Sonny de la Rosa 3 206 10 25 Total votes 31 274 100 00 Independent gain from Lakas Torrijos edit In Torrijos the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP Laban and Aksyon 18 Mayor edit Incumbent Lorna Velasco the wife of Presbitero Velasco Jr ran for re election Torrijos mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Lorna Velasco 8 463 51 30 Aksyon Joey Penaflor 8 035 48 70 Total votes 16 498 100 00 PDP Laban hold Vice Mayor edit Incumbent Ricardo de Galicia ran for re election Torrijos vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Ricardo de Galicia 8 439 53 85 Independent Clodoveo Palatino Jr 4 639 29 60 Aksyon Alfredo Rosales 2 592 16 55 Total votes 15 670 100 00 PDP Laban hold Buenavista edit In Buenavista the municipal election was contested primarily between candidates from PDP Laban and Aksyon 19 Mayor edit Incumbent Nancy Madrigal ran for re election Buenavista mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Aksyon Eduard Siena 6 742 52 19 PDP Laban Nancy Madrigal 6 177 47 81 Total votes 12 919 100 00 Aksyon gain from PDP Laban Vice Mayor edit David Vitto assumed office after the death of Vice Mayor Hannilee Siena and ran for his first full term Buenavista vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban David Vitto 7 317 61 12 Aksyon Evelio Rosas 4 655 38 88 Total votes 11 972 100 00 PDP Laban holdReferences edit Mataac Jr Romeo A September 29 2021 29 Sep 2021 rehistradong botante sa Marinduque umabot na sa 159 000 29 Sep 2021 number of registered voters in Marinduque reaches 159 000 Balitaan sa Sentro ng Pilipinas in Filipino Marinduque News a b c Mataac Jr Romeo A October 9 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang kongresista gov vice gov at bokal sa Marinduque Those running for congressman gov vice gov and board member in Marinduque Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 9 2021 a b Domingo Katrina September 23 2021 23 Luzon leaders join Aksyon Demokratiko after Isko confirms 2022 bid ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Retrieved October 4 2021 a b Mataac Jr Romeo A September 26 2021 Bacorro nanumpa sa Aksyon Demokratiko ni Isko Bacorro joins Isko s Aksyon Demokratiko Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 4 2021 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 3 2021 James Lim kakandidato sa pagka gobernador ng Marinduque James Lim running for governor of Marinduque Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 4 2021 Arcangel Xianne May 15 2016 Winners of Marinduque provincial elections proclaimed GMA News and Public Affairs Retrieved October 4 2021 James Marty Lim files his Certificate of Candidacy for Governor in 2022 Gwapong Marinduqueno October 5 2021 Retrieved October 6 2021 Eleksyon2022 Opisyal nang naghain ng kandidatura para sa pagka gobernador ng Marinduque si Dating Commissioner at National President ng Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas at kasalukuyang National Vice President for Luzon ng LBP at National Chairman Emeritus James Marty Lim sa ilalim ng Alliance of Barangay Concerns ABC Siya ay anak ni Gasan Incumbent Mayor Vicky Lao Lim at Kapatid ni Dating National Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas President Jasper L Lim Eleksyon2022 Former Commissioner and National President of the Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas and current National Vice President for Luzon of the LBP and National Chairman Emeritus James Marty Lim has officially filed his candidacy for governor of Marinduque under the Alliance of Barangay Concerns He is the son of Gasan Incumbent Mayor Vicky Lao Lim and brother of Former National Liga ng mga Barangay sa Pilipinas President Jasper L Lim Tito Rejano Seeking Vice Governor Position for 2022 Elections Gwapong Marinduqueno October 1 2021 Retrieved October 6 2021 Eleksyon2022 Pormal nang naghain ng certificate of candidacy si Dr Tito Rejano bilang kandidato sa pagkabise gobernador sa lalawigan ng Marinduque Si Rejano ay mula sa Bayan ng Santa Cruz at kapatid ni Former Vice Governor Teody Rejano Siya rin ang pinakaunang nag file ng Certificate of Candidacy para sa local legislative post ng lalawigan Tatakbo ito bilang independent Eleksyon2022 Dr Tito Rejano has formally filed his certificate of candidacy for vice governor of the province of Marinduque Rejano is from the Municipality of Santa Cruz and is the brother of Former Vice Governor Teody Rejano He is also the first to file a Certificate of Candidacy for a local provincial legislative post He is running as an independent Reynaldo Kuya Rey Salvacion files his Certificate of Candidacy for Vice Governor in 2022 Gwapong Marinduqueno October 6 2021 Retrieved October 6 2021 Eleksyon2022 Muling nagbabalik ang Native Marinduqueno na kinagigiliwan ng mga taga Marinduque Pormal nang naghain ng kanyang kandidatura si Dating Bokal Reynaldo Kuya Rey Salvacion sa pagkabise gobernador ng lalawigan ng Marinduque sa ilalim ng Alliance for Barangay Concerns Makakatambal naman niya si Dating Commissioner James Marty Lim na tumatakbong gobernador para sa eleksyon 2022 Eleksyon2022 The Native Marinduqueno who s beloved by those from Marinduque is coming back Former Board Member Reynaldo Kuya Rey Salvacion has formally filed his candidacy for vice governor of the province of Marinduque under the Alliance of Barangay Concerns He will be running with Former Commissioner James Marty Lim who s running for governor in the 2022 election Mercado Neil Arwin July 26 2021 Speaker Velasco to seek reelection in 2022 polls Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved October 4 2021 Marinduque News marinduquenos October 3 2021 Kinumpirma ni House Speaker Lord Allan Jay Velasco na muli itong tatakbo bilang kinatawan ng Marinduque sa Kongreso sa darating na Eleksyon2022 Aniya nakatakdang magfile ng certificate of candidacy si Velasco sa Martes Oktubre 5 Sundan kami sa https marinduquenews com category eleksyon 2022 House Speaker Lord Allan Jay Velasco confirms that he will run again for representative of Marinduque in the Congress in the upcoming Eleksyon2022 It is said that Velasco is scheduled to file his certificate of candidacy on Tuesday October 5 Follow us at https marinduquenews com category eleksyon 2022 Tweet in Filipino via Twitter Jojo Alvarez files his Certificate of Candidacy for Congressman in 2022 Gwapong Marinduqueno October 5 2021 Retrieved October 6 2021 Eleksyon2022 Naghain ng kandidatura sa pagka kongresista ng nag iisang distrito ng lalawigan ng Marinduque ang dating Bokal Jojo Alvarez sa ilalim ng partido Aksyon Demokratiko Si Alvarez ay tubong Marinduque mula sa Bayan ng Boac Eleksyon2022 Former Board Member Jojo Alvarez has filed his candidacy for congressman of the lone district of the province of Marinduque under the Aksyon Demokratiko party Alvarez is Marinduque raised from the Municipality of Boac Kandidatura ni Jojo Alvarez bilang kinatawan ng lalawigan ng Marinduque kinansela ng COMELEC COMELEC cancels candidacy of Jojo Alvarez for Marinduque representative in Filipino Marinduque Ngayon January 6 2022 Retrieved January 11 2022 BREAKING NEWS Kandidatura ni Jojo Alvarez sa pagka miyembro ng House of Representives o Congressman kinansela ng COMELEC sa bisa ng resolusyong inilabas noong Disyembre 14 at dineklarang final and executory kahapon Enero 5 2022 BREAKING NEWS The candidacy of Jojo Alvarez for representative of the province of Marinduque was canceled by the COMELEC in a resolution released on December 14 and declared final and executory yesterday January 5 2022 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 9 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang mayor vice mayor at councilor sa Boac Those running for mayor vice mayor and councilor in Boac Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 19 2021 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 12 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang mayor vice mayor at councilor sa Mogpog Those running for mayor vice mayor and councilor in Mogpog Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 19 2021 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 15 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang mayor vice mayor at councilor sa Gasan Those running for mayor vice mayor and councilor in Gasan Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 19 2021 TENTATIVE LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF SANTA CRUZ Press release Commission on Elections October 29 2021 Retrieved January 5 2022 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 9 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang mayor vice mayor at councilor sa Torrijos Those running for mayor vice mayor and councilor in Torrijos Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 19 2021 Mataac Jr Romeo A October 9 2021 Mga tatakbo bilang mayor vice mayor at councilor sa Buenavista Those running for mayor vice mayor and councilor in Buenavista Marinduque News in Filipino Retrieved October 19 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Marinduque local elections amp oldid 1203124064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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