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2022 Rizal local elections

Local elections were held in the Rizal on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 general elections. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a municipal/city mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice-governor and representatives for the four districts of Rizal.[1]

2022 Rizal local elections

← 2019 May 9, 2022 2025 →
Gubernatorial election
 
IND
Candidate Nina Ynares Andrew Sumulong
Party NPC Independent
Running mate Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
Popular vote 951,315 95,670
Percentage 85.52% 8.60%

A map showing the results of the Rizal gubernatorial election per city and municipality

Governor before election

Rebecca Ynares
NPC

Elected Governor

Nina Ynares
NPC

Vice gubernatorial election
 
PFP
PDDS
Candidate Reynaldo San Juan Jr. Sonny Clemente
Party PFP PDDS
Popular vote 514,704 207,735
Percentage 56.54% 22.82%

 
IND
Candidate Patrick Ken Felix
Party Independent
Popular vote 160,763
Percentage 17.66%

Vice governor before election

Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
PFP

Elected Vice governor

Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
PFP

Provincial board election

10 of 14 seats in the Rizal Provincial Board
8 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party NPC PDP–Laban NUP
Last election 6 seats, 46.99% Did not participate 1 seat, 4.85%
Seats won 8 1 1
Seat change 2 1
Popular vote 1,143,130 118,460 109,364
Percentage 68.58% 7.11% 6.56%

  Fourth party
 
Party PROMDI
Last election Did not participate
Seats won 0
Seat change
Popular vote 131,962
Percentage 7.92%

Background edit

Governor Rebecca "Nini" Ynares was term-limited and illegible to run. Initially, her husband, Presidential Adviser for Southern Tagalog and former Governor Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr., was supposed to run, but was later substituted by their daughter, GSIS Board of Trustee Nina Ricci Ynares.[2] Other candidates for governor were Andrew Sumulong, Jose Velasco, Benedict Angeles, and Fernando Dizon.

Vice Governor ran for third and final term. He faced other candidates Sonny Clemente, Patrick Ken Felix, and Ricky Juan Balauro.

Results edit

For Governor edit

Nina Ricci Ynares won the elections.

Rizal Gubernatorial Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Nina Ricci Ynares 951,315 85.52
Independent Andrew Sumulong 95,670 8.60
Independent Jose Velasco 28,711 2.58
Independent Benedict Angeles 25,022 2.25
PGRP Fernando Dizon 11,614 1.04
Total votes 1,112,332 100.00
NPC hold

For Vice Governor edit

Vice Governor Reynaldo "Junrey" San Juan Jr. defeated his closest rivals, Sonny Clemente of PDDS and independent Patrick Ken Felix, with 207,735 and 160,763 votes respectively.

Rizal Vice Gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Reynaldo "Junrey" San Juan Jr. 514,704 56.54
PDDS Sonny Clemente 207,735 22.82
Independent Patrick Ken Felix 160,763 17.66
WPP Ricky Juan Balauro 27,158 2.98
Total votes 910,360 100.00
PFP hold

For Representative edit

First District edit

Rep. Michael John "Jack" Duavit won unopposed.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Michael John "Jack" Duavit 308,707 100.00
Total votes 308,707 100.00
NPC hold

Second District edit

Board Member Emigdio Tanjuatco III won the election.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Emigdio "Dino" Tanjuatco III 166,361 81.08
PDP–Laban Omar Mohammad Fajardo 38,816 18.92
Total votes 205,177 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

Third District edit

Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo "Jojo" Garcia Jr. won against former San Mateo Mayor Cristina Diaz.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jose Arturo "Jojo" Garcia Jr. 48,640 53.33
PDP–Laban Cristina Diaz 36,673 40.21
Aksyon Ma. Cristina Diaz 5,894 6.46
Total votes 91,207 100.00
NPC win (new seat)

Fourth District edit

Rep. Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles defeated his predecessor, former Rep. Isidro Rodriguez Jr.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 4th district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles 92,176 58.83
NPC Isidro Rodriguez Jr. 32,955 21.03
PFP Bonna Aquino Sanguyo 31,550 20.14
Total votes 156,721 100.00
Lakas win (new seat)

Antipolo's First District edit

Rep. Roberto "Robbie" Puno was re-elected.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Antipolo's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Roberto "Robbie" Puno 131,611 93.87
Independent Salvador Abaño 5,150 3.67
Independent Javez Tibio 3,452 2.46
Total votes 140,213 100.00
NUP hold

Antipolo's Second District edit

The seat was vacant upon the death of former representative Resureccion "Cion" Acop. Acop's husband former representative Romeo "Romy" Acop ran and won unopposed.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Antipolo's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Romeo "Romy" Acop 132,519 100.00
Total votes 132,519 100.00
NUP hold

For Provincial Board Members edit

All 4 Districts of Rizal and all 2 districts of Antipolo elected members of the Rizal Provincial Board.

PartyVotes%Seats
Nationalist People's Coalition1,143,13068.588
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives131,9627.92
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan118,4607.111
National Unity Party109,3646.561
Aksyon Demokratiko29,7961.79
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan4,2090.25
Independent129,9497.800
Ex officio seats3
Reserved seats1
Total1,666,870100.0014

First District edit

All incumbents are running for re-election, except for former Vice Governor and Board Member Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon who decided not to seek for another term despite being qualified to do so, hinting at returning to being a full-time actor instead. Angono municipal councilor Jo Anne Saguinsin ran in his place.

Rizal 1st District Board Member election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Genato "Dok Ato" Bernardo 221,006 17.04
NPC Fernando "Jun" Cabitac Jr. 214,327 16.52
NPC Jo Anne Saguinsin 191,615 14.77
NPC Ross Glenn Gongora 183,530 14.15
PROMDI Julio Narag 131,962 10.17
Total votes 942,440 100.00

Second District edit

On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, "An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.[3]

Board Member Emigidio Tanjuatco III ran for representative. Ricardo Bernados and Hector Robles of NPC won the elections.

Rizal 2nd District Board Member election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Ricardo Bernados 91,130 7.03
NPC Hector Robles 88,344 6.81
Independent Emmanuel Mendiola 54,968 4.24
Independent Lorenzo Santos Sr. 33,371 2.57
Independent Ronald Briones 18,327 1.41
Total votes 286,140 100.00

Third District edit

On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, " An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.[4]

Board member Bartolome "Omie" Rivera Jr., who hailed from San Mateo, ran as mayor. His party's nominee was John Patrick Bautista. Board member Rolando Rivera, who also hailed from San Mateo, was term limited and died on March 24, 2022.

John Patrick Bautista won the elections.

Rizal 3rd District Board Member election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC John Patrick Bautista 41,651 3.21
PDP–Laban Hermenegildo Cequeña 30,429 2.35
Aksyon Cirilo Oropesa Jr. 6,183 0.48
Total votes 78,263 100.00
NPC win (new seat)

Fourth District edit

On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, "An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.

Board Member Rommel Ayuson, who hailed from Rodriguez won the elections.

Rizal 4th District Board Member election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Rommel Ayuson 88,031 6.79
Aksyon Lemuel Valdeavilla 23,613 1.82
Independent Celso Ocampo 7,843 0.60
Independent Alberto Lago 4,727 0.36
PDDS Benjamin Pascual 4,209 0.32
Independent Percival Sanchez 3,032 0.23
Independent Jose Malapo Jr. 2,926 0.23
Independent Jose Cordova Sr. 2,790 0.22
Independent Ritchie Fuentes 1,965 0.15
Total votes 139,136 100.00
PDP–Laban win (new seat)

Antipolo's First District edit

Rep. Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr., son of former Representatives Roberto Puno and Chiqui Roa-Puno won unopposed.

Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. 109,364 100.00
Total votes 109,364 100.00
NUP hold

Antipolo's Second District edit

Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez sought comeback to city council. His party chosen former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble, ran and won a fresh first term unopposed.

Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Danilo "Nilo" Leyble 111,527 100.00
Total votes 111,527 100.00
NPC hold

City and Municipal Elections edit

All municipalities and City of Antipolo in Rizal will elect mayor and vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty and vice-mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.

First District edit

Angono edit

Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon won her second term unopposed.

Angono mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jeri Mae Calderon 47,058 100.00
Total votes 47,058 100.00

Vice Mayor Gerry Calderon defeated former Councilor Januver Tiamson, son of former Mayor Saturnino Tiamson.

Angono vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Gerardo "Gerry" Calderon 39,019 74.78
Independent Januver Tiamson 13,159 25.22
Total votes 52,178 100.00

Binangonan edit

Mayor Cesar Ynares was re-elected for third and final term unopposed.

Binangonan mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Cesar Ynares 84,614 100.00
Total votes 84,614 100.00

Vice Mayor Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares defeated Manuel Reyes Sr.

Binangonan vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares 71,445 77.04
Independent Manuel Reyes Sr. 21,294 22.96
Total votes 92,739 100.00

Cainta edit

Maria Elenita Nieto, wife of Mayor Johnielle Keith Nieto defeated Alvin Patrimonio.[5]

Cainta mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Maria Elenita Nieto 107,268 80.63
Lakas Alvin Patrimonio 25,772 19.37
Total votes 133,040 100.00

Vice Mayor Ace Servillon defeated former Mayor Mon Ilagan.[6]

Cainta vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Ace Servillon 100,118 77.87
PROMDI Ramon Ilagan 28,455 22.13
Total votes 128,573 100.00

Taytay edit

Allan Martine De Leon, brother of former Mayor Janet De Leon-Mercado, defeated Mayor George Ricardo "Joric" Gacula.

Taytay mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Allan Martine De Leon 66,738 53.62
Nacionalista George Ricardo "Joric" Gacula 49,767 39.98
Independent Adan De Leon 5,544 4.45
Independent Efren Andres 1,034 0.83
WPP Edwin Cayetano 852 0.68
KBL Mohaimen Guinal 530 0.43
Total votes 124,465 100.00

Municipal Councilor Sophia Priscilla "Pia" Cabral defeated Vice Mayor Michell "Mitch" Bermundo.

Taytay vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Sophia Priscilla "Pia" Cabral 58,162 47.41
Nacionalista Michell "Mitch" Bermudo 42,381 34.55
Independent Eljun Victor 15,822 12.90
Independent Renato Bueno 3,767 3.07
KBL Nolasco Mendoza 2,541 2.07
Total votes 122,673 100.00

Second District edit

Baras edit

Vice Mayor and former Mayor Wilfredo "Willy" Robles won the elections.

Baras mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Wilfredo "Willy" Robles 22,702 74.85
PPM Roberto Ferrera 3,998 13.18
Katipunan Pamilya Pilipino Crisostomo Dilidili 2,367 7.80
PROMDI Danny Coronel 1,261 4.16
Total votes 30,328 100.00

Mayor and former Vice Mayor Kathrine "KC" Robles won the elections.

Baras vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Kathrine "KC" Robles 24,493 84.43
PROMDI Elvesa Magos 1,725 5.95
Katipunan Pamilya Pilipino Rizaldy Mayor 1,041 3.59
Independent Fernando Bacolod 914 3.15
PPM Jimmy Domenia 837 2.89
Total votes 29,010 100.00

Cardona edit

Former Mayor Bernardo "Jun" San Juan Jr. defeated Mayor Teodulo "Totoy" Campo.

Cardona mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Bernardo "Jun" San Juan Jr. 14,361 53.93
Liberal Teodulo "Totoy" Campo 12,270 46.07
Total votes 26,631 100.00

Vice Mayor Gil Pandac defeated Councilor Al Jerold "Deyong" San Jose.

Cardona vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Gil Pandac 13,950 54.99
Liberal Al Jerold San Jose 11,420 45.01
Total votes 25,370 100.00

Jala-Jala edit

Mayor Elmer Pillas defeated former Mayor Narciso "Narcing" Villaran for the second time.

Jala-Jala mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Elmer Pillas 9,720 51.42
PDP–Laban Narciso Villaran 9,183 48.58
Total votes 18,903 100.00

Vice Mayor Jose "Jolet" Delos Santos died on March 31, 2020.[7][8] He was replaced by First Councilor Harry Añago. Acting Vice Mayor Harry Añago won a fresh first term as Vice Mayor.

Jala-Jala vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Harry Añago 9,530 51.56
Liberal Ramil Escarmosa 8,753 47.36
PDSP Renz Mañago 199 1.08
Total votes 18,482 100.00

Morong edit

Sidney Soriano defeated his closest rivals Vice Mayor Julian De Ungria and former Vice Mayor Joseph Buenaventura

Morong mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Sidney Soriano 15,906 45.90
UNA Julian De Ungria 9,642 27.82
Liberal Joseph Buenaventura 8,718 25.16
Independent Medel Victorio 391 1.13
Total votes 34,657 100.00

Jose Fred Feliciano Jr. defeated Councilor Harold Pascual.

Morong vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jose Fred Feliciano Jr. 13,999 42.26
UNA Harold Pascual 11,107 33.53
NPC Tulisan Ramos 7,506 22.66
Independent Florencio De Rosas 517 1.56
Total votes 33,129 100.00

Pililla edit

Mayor Dan Masinsin defeated former Mayor Leandro Masikip Sr.

Pililla mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Dan Masinsin 21,016 65.82
Nacionalista Leandro Masikip, Sr. 9,434 29.54
Reporma Joselito Aquino 1,113 3.49
PROMDI Rodelio Olaya 277 0.87
Independent Willy Sia 91 0.28
Total votes 31,931 100.00

Vice Mayor Rafael "Paeng" Carpio was defeated by Jaime Paz.

Pililla vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Jaime Paz 11,415 36.57
PDP–Laban Rafael "Paeng" Carpio 10,710 34.31
Nacionalista Jordan Olea 6,412 20.54
PFP Ronnie Bias 1,959 6.28
Reporma Noel Abogado 544 1.74
Independent Lorna Bondoc 178 0.57
Total votes 31,218 100.00

Tanay edit

Vice Mayor Rafael Tanjuatco successfully sought mayoral comeback.

Tanay mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Rafael Tanjuatco 27,400 49.69
Independent Carlos Inofre Jr. 19,599 35.54
Independent Rafael Reyes 3,805 6.90
PRP Jessica Linog 2,959 5.37
Independent Jose Benavidez 799 1.45
Independent Fausto Briones 310 0.56
Independent Melchor Blaza 269 0.49
Total votes 55,141 100.00

Mayor Rex Manuel Tanjuatco successfully sought vice-mayoral comeback.

Tanay vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Rex Manuel Tanjuatco 23,992 45.11
PRP Lois Nell Joy Tica 12,405 23.32
Independent Eri Ver Gaston 11,561 21.74
Independent Benencio Catolos 3,337 6.27
Independent Rolando Tacadino 1,890 3.55
Total votes 53,185 100.00

Teresa edit

Former Mayor Rodel Dela Cruz defeated Vice Mayor Jose Jeriel Villegas and Chairman Romualdo Coralde.

Teresa mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Rodel Dela Cruz 17,257 45.97
PDP–Laban Jose Jeriel Villegas 11,827 31.51
PFP Romualdo Coralde 8,453 22.52
Total votes 37,537 100.00

Former Councilor Freddie Bonifacio defeated Mayor Raul Palino and former Councilor Gilbert Bernardino.

Teresa Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Freddie Bonifacio 16,547 45.99
PDP–Laban Raul Palino 12,461 34.63
NPC Gilbert Bernardino 6,975 19.38
Total votes 35,983 100.00

Third District edit

San Mateo edit

Former Mayor and Vice mayor Jose Rafael Diaz was defeated by Board Member and former Vice Mayor Bartolome "Omie" Rivera.

San Mateo mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Bartolome "Omie" Rivera Jr. 56,110 60.46
PDP–Laban Jose Rafael Diaz 36,695 39.54
Total votes 92,805 100.00

Councilor Jaime "Jimmy" Roxas defeated Ariel Diaz.

San Mateo vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jimmy Roxas 45,951 52.30
Aksyon Ariel Diaz 41,909 47.70
Total votes 87,860 100.00

Fourth District edit

Rodriguez (Montalban) edit

Karen Mae "Mayet" Hernandez, sister of Mayor Dennis Hernandez, was defeated by Ronnie Evangelista.

Rodriguez (Montalban) mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ronnie Evangelista 77,141 48.23
NPC Karen Mae "Mayet" Hernandez 74,358 46.49
PRP Felicisimo Salvador Jr. 3,486 2.18
Independent Johnrey Quiñones 2,052 1.28
PDDS Anecito Lizaran 1,142 0.71
PROMDI Nelson Pascual 1,034 0.65
Independent Federico Roxas II 725 0.45
Total votes 159,938 100.00

Councilor Edgardo "Umpek" Sison won the vice-mayoral race.

Rodriguez (Montalban) vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Edgardo "Umpek" Sison 60,245 38.83
Aksyon Michael Roy Cuerpo 51,232 33.02
PDP–Laban Jose Caparas Jr. 31,967 20.60
Independent Pastor Asinas 4,120 2.66
Independent Cristell Ku 2,759 1.78
Independent Basilio Hermosa 2,056 1.33
PDDS Herminio Balinas 1,566 1.01
Independent Elmer Amor 1,199 0.77
Total votes 155,144 100.00

Antipolo edit

Mayor Andrea Bautista-Ynares supposedly ran for mayor. Later, she dropped her candidacy and replaced by her husband, Former Governor and Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III.[9] Ynares successfully sought mayoral comeback.

Antipolo mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III 253,549 81.43
Independent Teddy Leyble 33,019 10.60
Independent Pedro Leyble 11,401 3.66
Independent Herminio Sanchez 7,576 2.43
Independent Wilfredo Gelacio Sr. 5,829 1.87
Total votes 311,374 100.00

Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan was re-elected for third and final term.

Antipolo vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan 241,996 82.86
Independent Manuel Relorcasa 20,270 6.94
Independent Edwin Reyes 16,749 5.73
Independent Joel Ronquillo 13,037 4.46
Total votes 292,052 100.00

References edit

  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 11533 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Heavy rain greets first three early COC filers in Comelec Rizal". Manila Bulletin. October 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "Duterte signs law dividing Rizal's 2nd district". The Manila Times. April 14, 2021. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "Duterte signs law dividing Rizal's 2nd district". The Manila Times. April 14, 2021. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  5. ^ Garcia, Patrick (October 8, 2021). "Ex-PBA star Alvin Patrimonio files COC for mayor of Cainta". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  6. ^ Rafales, April (October 7, 2021). "Mon Ilagan, naghain ng COC sa pagkabise-alkalde sa Cainta". ABS-CBN News (in Filipino). Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  7. ^ "Jala-jala, Rizal vice-mayor dies days after testing positive for COVID-19". ph.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  8. ^ Cinco, Maricar (March 31, 2020). "Rizal town vice mayor with COVID-19 dies". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  9. ^ Cueto, Francis Earl (December 12, 2021). "Ynares drops reelection bid". The Manila Times. Retrieved September 12, 2022.

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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 Rizal local elections news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Local elections were held in the Rizal on May 9 2022 as part of the 2022 general elections Voters selected candidates for all local positions a municipal city mayor vice mayor and town councilors as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan the governor vice governor and representatives for the four districts of Rizal 1 2022 Rizal local elections 2019 May 9 2022 2025 Gubernatorial election IND Candidate Nina Ynares Andrew Sumulong Party NPC Independent Running mate Reynaldo San Juan Jr Popular vote 951 315 95 670 Percentage 85 52 8 60 A map showing the results of the Rizal gubernatorial election per city and municipalityGovernor before election Rebecca Ynares NPC Elected Governor Nina Ynares NPCVice gubernatorial election PFP PDDS Candidate Reynaldo San Juan Jr Sonny Clemente Party PFP PDDS Popular vote 514 704 207 735 Percentage 56 54 22 82 IND Candidate Patrick Ken Felix Party Independent Popular vote 160 763 Percentage 17 66 Vice governor before election Reynaldo San Juan Jr PFP Elected Vice governor Reynaldo San Juan Jr PFPProvincial board election10 of 14 seats in the Rizal Provincial Board8 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Party NPC PDP Laban NUP Last election 6 seats 46 99 Did not participate 1 seat 4 85 Seats won 8 1 1 Seat change 2 1 Popular vote 1 143 130 118 460 109 364 Percentage 68 58 7 11 6 56 Fourth party Party PROMDI Last election Did not participate Seats won 0 Seat change Popular vote 131 962 Percentage 7 92 Contents 1 Background 2 Results 2 1 For Governor 2 2 For Vice Governor 2 3 For Representative 2 3 1 First District 2 3 2 Second District 2 3 3 Third District 2 3 4 Fourth District 2 3 5 Antipolo s First District 2 3 6 Antipolo s Second District 2 4 For Provincial Board Members 2 4 1 First District 2 4 2 Second District 2 4 3 Third District 2 4 4 Fourth District 2 4 5 Antipolo s First District 2 4 6 Antipolo s Second District 3 City and Municipal Elections 3 1 First District 3 1 1 Angono 3 1 2 Binangonan 3 1 3 Cainta 3 1 4 Taytay 3 2 Second District 3 2 1 Baras 3 2 2 Cardona 3 2 3 Jala Jala 3 2 4 Morong 3 2 5 Pililla 3 2 6 Tanay 3 2 7 Teresa 3 3 Third District 3 3 1 San Mateo 3 4 Fourth District 3 4 1 Rodriguez Montalban 3 5 Antipolo 4 References 5 External linksBackground editGovernor Rebecca Nini Ynares was term limited and illegible to run Initially her husband Presidential Adviser for Southern Tagalog and former Governor Casimiro Ito Ynares Jr was supposed to run but was later substituted by their daughter GSIS Board of Trustee Nina Ricci Ynares 2 Other candidates for governor were Andrew Sumulong Jose Velasco Benedict Angeles and Fernando Dizon Vice Governor ran for third and final term He faced other candidates Sonny Clemente Patrick Ken Felix and Ricky Juan Balauro Results editFor Governor edit Nina Ricci Ynares won the elections Rizal Gubernatorial Election Party Candidate Votes NPC Nina Ricci Ynares 951 315 85 52 Independent Andrew Sumulong 95 670 8 60 Independent Jose Velasco 28 711 2 58 Independent Benedict Angeles 25 022 2 25 PGRP Fernando Dizon 11 614 1 04 Total votes 1 112 332 100 00 NPC hold For Vice Governor edit Vice Governor Reynaldo Junrey San Juan Jr defeated his closest rivals Sonny Clemente of PDDS and independent Patrick Ken Felix with 207 735 and 160 763 votes respectively Rizal Vice Gubernatorial election Party Candidate Votes PFP Reynaldo Junrey San Juan Jr 514 704 56 54 PDDS Sonny Clemente 207 735 22 82 Independent Patrick Ken Felix 160 763 17 66 WPP Ricky Juan Balauro 27 158 2 98 Total votes 910 360 100 00 PFP hold For Representative edit First District edit See also Rizal s 1st congressional district Rep Michael John Jack Duavit won unopposed 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal s 1st district Party Candidate Votes NPC Michael John Jack Duavit 308 707 100 00 Total votes 308 707 100 00 NPC hold Second District edit See also Rizal s 2nd congressional district Board Member Emigdio Tanjuatco III won the election 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal s 2nd district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Emigdio Dino Tanjuatco III 166 361 81 08 PDP Laban Omar Mohammad Fajardo 38 816 18 92 Total votes 205 177 100 00 Liberal gain from Lakas Third District edit Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo Jojo Garcia Jr won against former San Mateo Mayor Cristina Diaz 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal s 3rd district Party Candidate Votes NPC Jose Arturo Jojo Garcia Jr 48 640 53 33 PDP Laban Cristina Diaz 36 673 40 21 Aksyon Ma Cristina Diaz 5 894 6 46 Total votes 91 207 100 00 NPC win new seat Fourth District edit Rep Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles defeated his predecessor former Rep Isidro Rodriguez Jr 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal s 4th district Party Candidate Votes Lakas Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles 92 176 58 83 NPC Isidro Rodriguez Jr 32 955 21 03 PFP Bonna Aquino Sanguyo 31 550 20 14 Total votes 156 721 100 00 Lakas win new seat Antipolo s First District edit Rep Roberto Robbie Puno was re elected 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Antipolo s 1st district Party Candidate Votes NUP Roberto Robbie Puno 131 611 93 87 Independent Salvador Abano 5 150 3 67 Independent Javez Tibio 3 452 2 46 Total votes 140 213 100 00 NUP hold Antipolo s Second District edit The seat was vacant upon the death of former representative Resureccion Cion Acop Acop s husband former representative Romeo Romy Acop ran and won unopposed 2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Antipolo s 2nd district Party Candidate Votes NUP Romeo Romy Acop 132 519 100 00 Total votes 132 519 100 00 NUP hold For Provincial Board Members edit All 4 Districts of Rizal and all 2 districts of Antipolo elected members of the Rizal Provincial Board PartyVotes SeatsNationalist People s Coalition1 143 13068 588Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives131 9627 92 Partido Demokratiko Pilipino Lakas ng Bayan118 4607 111National Unity Party109 3646 561Aksyon Demokratiko29 7961 79 Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan4 2090 25 Independent129 9497 800Ex officio seats3Reserved seats1Total1 666 870100 0014 First District edit Municipalities Angono Binangonan Cainta Taytay All incumbents are running for re election except for former Vice Governor and Board Member Anthony Jesus Jestoni Alarcon who decided not to seek for another term despite being qualified to do so hinting at returning to being a full time actor instead Angono municipal councilor Jo Anne Saguinsin ran in his place Rizal 1st District Board Member election Party Candidate Votes NPC Genato Dok Ato Bernardo 221 006 17 04 NPC Fernando Jun Cabitac Jr 214 327 16 52 NPC Jo Anne Saguinsin 191 615 14 77 NPC Ross Glenn Gongora 183 530 14 15 PROMDI Julio Narag 131 962 10 17 Total votes 942 440 100 00 Second District edit Municipalities Baras Cardona Jala Jala Morong Pililla Tanay Teresa On March 25 2021 President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533 An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts San Mateo and Rodriguez Montalban will become Third and Fourth District respectively 3 Board Member Emigidio Tanjuatco III ran for representative Ricardo Bernados and Hector Robles of NPC won the elections Rizal 2nd District Board Member election Party Candidate Votes NPC Ricardo Bernados 91 130 7 03 NPC Hector Robles 88 344 6 81 Independent Emmanuel Mendiola 54 968 4 24 Independent Lorenzo Santos Sr 33 371 2 57 Independent Ronald Briones 18 327 1 41 Total votes 286 140 100 00 Third District edit Municipality San Mateo On March 25 2021 President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533 An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts San Mateo and Rodriguez Montalban will become Third and Fourth District respectively 4 Board member Bartolome Omie Rivera Jr who hailed from San Mateo ran as mayor His party s nominee was John Patrick Bautista Board member Rolando Rivera who also hailed from San Mateo was term limited and died on March 24 2022 John Patrick Bautista won the elections Rizal 3rd District Board Member election Party Candidate Votes NPC John Patrick Bautista 41 651 3 21 PDP Laban Hermenegildo Cequena 30 429 2 35 Aksyon Cirilo Oropesa Jr 6 183 0 48 Total votes 78 263 100 00 NPC win new seat Fourth District edit Municipality Rodriguez Montalban On March 25 2021 President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533 An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts San Mateo and Rodriguez Montalban will become Third and Fourth District respectively Board Member Rommel Ayuson who hailed from Rodriguez won the elections Rizal 4th District Board Member election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Rommel Ayuson 88 031 6 79 Aksyon Lemuel Valdeavilla 23 613 1 82 Independent Celso Ocampo 7 843 0 60 Independent Alberto Lago 4 727 0 36 PDDS Benjamin Pascual 4 209 0 32 Independent Percival Sanchez 3 032 0 23 Independent Jose Malapo Jr 2 926 0 23 Independent Jose Cordova Sr 2 790 0 22 Independent Ritchie Fuentes 1 965 0 15 Total votes 139 136 100 00 PDP Laban win new seat Antipolo s First District edit Rep Roberto Andres Randy Puno Jr son of former Representatives Roberto Puno and Chiqui Roa Puno won unopposed Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo s 1st district Party Candidate Votes NUP Roberto Andres Randy Puno Jr 109 364 100 00 Total votes 109 364 100 00 NUP hold Antipolo s Second District edit Board Member Alexander Bobot Marquez sought comeback to city council His party chosen former Mayor Danilo Nilo Leyble ran and won a fresh first term unopposed Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo s 2nd district Party Candidate Votes NPC Danilo Nilo Leyble 111 527 100 00 Total votes 111 527 100 00 NPC holdCity and Municipal Elections editAll municipalities and City of Antipolo in Rizal will elect mayor and vice mayor this election The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat they are voted separately therefore they may be of different parties when elected Below is the list of mayoralty and vice mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district First District edit Angono edit Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon won her second term unopposed Angono mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Jeri Mae Calderon 47 058 100 00 Total votes 47 058 100 00 Vice Mayor Gerry Calderon defeated former Councilor Januver Tiamson son of former Mayor Saturnino Tiamson Angono vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Gerardo Gerry Calderon 39 019 74 78 Independent Januver Tiamson 13 159 25 22 Total votes 52 178 100 00 Binangonan edit Mayor Cesar Ynares was re elected for third and final term unopposed Binangonan mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Cesar Ynares 84 614 100 00 Total votes 84 614 100 00Vice Mayor Cecilio Boyet Ynares defeated Manuel Reyes Sr Binangonan vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Cecilio Boyet Ynares 71 445 77 04 Independent Manuel Reyes Sr 21 294 22 96 Total votes 92 739 100 00 Cainta edit Maria Elenita Nieto wife of Mayor Johnielle Keith Nieto defeated Alvin Patrimonio 5 Cainta mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Maria Elenita Nieto 107 268 80 63 Lakas Alvin Patrimonio 25 772 19 37 Total votes 133 040 100 00 Vice Mayor Ace Servillon defeated former Mayor Mon Ilagan 6 Cainta vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Ace Servillon 100 118 77 87 PROMDI Ramon Ilagan 28 455 22 13 Total votes 128 573 100 00 Taytay edit See also 2022 Taytay local elections Allan Martine De Leon brother of former Mayor Janet De Leon Mercado defeated Mayor George Ricardo Joric Gacula Taytay mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Allan Martine De Leon 66 738 53 62 Nacionalista George Ricardo Joric Gacula 49 767 39 98 Independent Adan De Leon 5 544 4 45 Independent Efren Andres 1 034 0 83 WPP Edwin Cayetano 852 0 68 KBL Mohaimen Guinal 530 0 43 Total votes 124 465 100 00Municipal Councilor Sophia Priscilla Pia Cabral defeated Vice Mayor Michell Mitch Bermundo Taytay vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Sophia Priscilla Pia Cabral 58 162 47 41 Nacionalista Michell Mitch Bermudo 42 381 34 55 Independent Eljun Victor 15 822 12 90 Independent Renato Bueno 3 767 3 07 KBL Nolasco Mendoza 2 541 2 07 Total votes 122 673 100 00 Second District edit Baras edit Vice Mayor and former Mayor Wilfredo Willy Robles won the elections Baras mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Wilfredo Willy Robles 22 702 74 85 PPM Roberto Ferrera 3 998 13 18 Katipunan Pamilya Pilipino Crisostomo Dilidili 2 367 7 80 PROMDI Danny Coronel 1 261 4 16 Total votes 30 328 100 00Mayor and former Vice Mayor Kathrine KC Robles won the elections Baras vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Kathrine KC Robles 24 493 84 43 PROMDI Elvesa Magos 1 725 5 95 Katipunan Pamilya Pilipino Rizaldy Mayor 1 041 3 59 Independent Fernando Bacolod 914 3 15 PPM Jimmy Domenia 837 2 89 Total votes 29 010 100 00 Cardona edit Former Mayor Bernardo Jun San Juan Jr defeated Mayor Teodulo Totoy Campo Cardona mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Bernardo Jun San Juan Jr 14 361 53 93 Liberal Teodulo Totoy Campo 12 270 46 07 Total votes 26 631 100 00Vice Mayor Gil Pandac defeated Councilor Al Jerold Deyong San Jose Cardona vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Gil Pandac 13 950 54 99 Liberal Al Jerold San Jose 11 420 45 01 Total votes 25 370 100 00 Jala Jala edit Mayor Elmer Pillas defeated former Mayor Narciso Narcing Villaran for the second time Jala Jala mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Elmer Pillas 9 720 51 42 PDP Laban Narciso Villaran 9 183 48 58 Total votes 18 903 100 00Vice Mayor Jose Jolet Delos Santos died on March 31 2020 7 8 He was replaced by First Councilor Harry Anago Acting Vice Mayor Harry Anago won a fresh first term as Vice Mayor Jala Jala vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Harry Anago 9 530 51 56 Liberal Ramil Escarmosa 8 753 47 36 PDSP Renz Manago 199 1 08 Total votes 18 482 100 00 Morong edit Sidney Soriano defeated his closest rivals Vice Mayor Julian De Ungria and former Vice Mayor Joseph Buenaventura Morong mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Sidney Soriano 15 906 45 90 UNA Julian De Ungria 9 642 27 82 Liberal Joseph Buenaventura 8 718 25 16 Independent Medel Victorio 391 1 13 Total votes 34 657 100 00Jose Fred Feliciano Jr defeated Councilor Harold Pascual Morong vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Jose Fred Feliciano Jr 13 999 42 26 UNA Harold Pascual 11 107 33 53 NPC Tulisan Ramos 7 506 22 66 Independent Florencio De Rosas 517 1 56 Total votes 33 129 100 00 Pililla edit Mayor Dan Masinsin defeated former Mayor Leandro Masikip Sr Pililla mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Dan Masinsin 21 016 65 82 Nacionalista Leandro Masikip Sr 9 434 29 54 Reporma Joselito Aquino 1 113 3 49 PROMDI Rodelio Olaya 277 0 87 Independent Willy Sia 91 0 28 Total votes 31 931 100 00Vice Mayor Rafael Paeng Carpio was defeated by Jaime Paz Pililla vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Independent Jaime Paz 11 415 36 57 PDP Laban Rafael Paeng Carpio 10 710 34 31 Nacionalista Jordan Olea 6 412 20 54 PFP Ronnie Bias 1 959 6 28 Reporma Noel Abogado 544 1 74 Independent Lorna Bondoc 178 0 57 Total votes 31 218 100 00 Tanay edit Vice Mayor Rafael Tanjuatco successfully sought mayoral comeback Tanay mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Rafael Tanjuatco 27 400 49 69 Independent Carlos Inofre Jr 19 599 35 54 Independent Rafael Reyes 3 805 6 90 PRP Jessica Linog 2 959 5 37 Independent Jose Benavidez 799 1 45 Independent Fausto Briones 310 0 56 Independent Melchor Blaza 269 0 49 Total votes 55 141 100 00Mayor Rex Manuel Tanjuatco successfully sought vice mayoral comeback Tanay vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Rex Manuel Tanjuatco 23 992 45 11 PRP Lois Nell Joy Tica 12 405 23 32 Independent Eri Ver Gaston 11 561 21 74 Independent Benencio Catolos 3 337 6 27 Independent Rolando Tacadino 1 890 3 55 Total votes 53 185 100 00 Teresa edit Former Mayor Rodel Dela Cruz defeated Vice Mayor Jose Jeriel Villegas and Chairman Romualdo Coralde Teresa mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Aksyon Rodel Dela Cruz 17 257 45 97 PDP Laban Jose Jeriel Villegas 11 827 31 51 PFP Romualdo Coralde 8 453 22 52 Total votes 37 537 100 00 Former Councilor Freddie Bonifacio defeated Mayor Raul Palino and former Councilor Gilbert Bernardino Teresa Vice Mayoral Election Party Candidate Votes Aksyon Freddie Bonifacio 16 547 45 99 PDP Laban Raul Palino 12 461 34 63 NPC Gilbert Bernardino 6 975 19 38 Total votes 35 983 100 00 Third District edit San Mateo edit See also 2022 San Mateo Rizal local elections Former Mayor and Vice mayor Jose Rafael Diaz was defeated by Board Member and former Vice Mayor Bartolome Omie Rivera San Mateo mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bartolome Omie Rivera Jr 56 110 60 46 PDP Laban Jose Rafael Diaz 36 695 39 54 Total votes 92 805 100 00 Councilor Jaime Jimmy Roxas defeated Ariel Diaz San Mateo vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Jimmy Roxas 45 951 52 30 Aksyon Ariel Diaz 41 909 47 70 Total votes 87 860 100 00 Fourth District edit Rodriguez Montalban edit Karen Mae Mayet Hernandez sister of Mayor Dennis Hernandez was defeated by Ronnie Evangelista Rodriguez Montalban mayoral election Party Candidate Votes PDP Laban Ronnie Evangelista 77 141 48 23 NPC Karen Mae Mayet Hernandez 74 358 46 49 PRP Felicisimo Salvador Jr 3 486 2 18 Independent Johnrey Quinones 2 052 1 28 PDDS Anecito Lizaran 1 142 0 71 PROMDI Nelson Pascual 1 034 0 65 Independent Federico Roxas II 725 0 45 Total votes 159 938 100 00 Councilor Edgardo Umpek Sison won the vice mayoral race Rodriguez Montalban vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Edgardo Umpek Sison 60 245 38 83 Aksyon Michael Roy Cuerpo 51 232 33 02 PDP Laban Jose Caparas Jr 31 967 20 60 Independent Pastor Asinas 4 120 2 66 Independent Cristell Ku 2 759 1 78 Independent Basilio Hermosa 2 056 1 33 PDDS Herminio Balinas 1 566 1 01 Independent Elmer Amor 1 199 0 77 Total votes 155 144 100 00 Antipolo edit See also 2022 Antipolo local elections Mayor Andrea Bautista Ynares supposedly ran for mayor Later she dropped her candidacy and replaced by her husband Former Governor and Mayor Casimiro Jun Ynares III 9 Ynares successfully sought mayoral comeback Antipolo mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Casimiro Jun Ynares III 253 549 81 43 Independent Teddy Leyble 33 019 10 60 Independent Pedro Leyble 11 401 3 66 Independent Herminio Sanchez 7 576 2 43 Independent Wilfredo Gelacio Sr 5 829 1 87 Total votes 311 374 100 00Vice Mayor Josefina Pining Gatlabayan was re elected for third and final term Antipolo vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes NPC Josefina Pining Gatlabayan 241 996 82 86 Independent Manuel Relorcasa 20 270 6 94 Independent Edwin Reyes 16 749 5 73 Independent Joel Ronquillo 13 037 4 46 Total votes 292 052 100 00References edit Republic Act No 11533 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved December 1 2021 Heavy rain greets first three early COC filers in Comelec Rizal Manila Bulletin October 2021 Retrieved September 12 2022 Duterte signs law dividing Rizal s 2nd district The Manila Times April 14 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 Duterte signs law dividing Rizal s 2nd district The Manila Times April 14 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 Garcia Patrick October 8 2021 Ex PBA star Alvin Patrimonio files COC for mayor of Cainta Manila Bulletin Retrieved January 5 2022 Rafales April October 7 2021 Mon Ilagan naghain ng COC sa pagkabise alkalde sa Cainta ABS CBN News in Filipino Retrieved January 5 2022 Jala jala Rizal vice mayor dies days after testing positive for COVID 19 ph news yahoo com Retrieved September 12 2022 Cinco Maricar March 31 2020 Rizal town vice mayor with COVID 19 dies INQUIRER net Retrieved September 12 2022 Cueto Francis Earl December 12 2021 Ynares drops reelection bid The Manila Times Retrieved September 12 2022 External links edithttps comelec gov ph php tpls attachments 2022NLE TentativeListsofCandidates R4A RIZAL PROVINCIAL pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Rizal local elections amp oldid 1207499159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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