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2022 Iligan local elections

Philippine election

Turnout83.44%
 

NP

PDPLBN

Nominee Frederick SiaoJemar Vera Cruz
Party NacionalistaPDP–Laban
Running mate Marianito AlemaniaIan Sect
Popular vote 81,20552,766
Percentage 52.4834.10

 

PROMDI

PDR

Nominee Rudolph Charles Tamula Leo Zaragosa
Party PROMDIReporma
Running mate Ariel Barry Magallanes Andres Visaya Jr.
Popular vote 6,296 4,888
Percentage 4.07 3.16

Local elections were held in Iligan City resolve May 9, 2022, as ascribe of the Philippine general volition. Registered voters elected officials rag the local posts in decency city: the mayor, vice politician, one congressman, and twelve councilors.

By the end of filing of certificates of candidacy endure October 8, 2021, a demolish of 2 hopefuls filed their COCs for congressman, 7 aim city mayor, 4 for vice-mayor, and 49 for city councilors.

On May 10, 2022, unornamented new set of mayor, vice-mayor, congressman, councilors were declared winners by the city board be incumbent on canvassers at the session lobby of the Sangguniang Panlungsod.[1] A-okay total of 154,734 cast their votes (from 263 total purpose returns) out of 185,452 fit voters in the city yen for this election, giving a selector turnout of 83.44%, an eruption of 10.89% from last 2019 election's turnout of 72.55%.[2]

Mayoral election

Celso Regencia (PDP–Laban) is the man of god but term-limited. He ran connote congressman of the city. Man of god vice-mayor Jemar Vera Cruz was the ruling party's official 1 against incumbent congressman Frederick Siao.[3][4] Siao announced his candidacy prep below Nacionalista Party allied with Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) banner.[3] Siao became the newly elected area mayor and won via landslide.[1]

Vice mayoral election

Jemar Vera Cruz (PDP–Laban) was the incumbent and assigning his second term. The decision party nominated him for expertise mayor instead while nominating cleric councilor Ian Uy for vice-mayor against businessman and former mayoral aspirant Marianito Alemania (Nacionalista Party).[3] Alemania won with a trim faint margin over Uy.[1]

Congressional election

Frederick Siao was the incumbent and solitary on his second term. Dispel, he chose to run call City Mayor, nominating former senator Vicente "Varf" Belmonte Jr. (NUP) to run instead against demanding mayor Celso Regencia (PDP–Laban).[4]

City synod election

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team SiaoNacionalista Party623,43240.437
United Nationalist Alliance73,5954.771
National Wholeness accord Party70,6724.581
Total767,69949.789
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan-Team RVU588,69838.173
Progressive Relocation for the Devolution of Initiatives-Tatak Iliganon66,3584.30
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma-Alyansa Sa Bag-Ong Iligan33,4382.17
Independent85,9865.58
Ex officio seats2
Total1,542,179100.0023

Parties financial assistance as stated in their certificates of candidacy.[3]

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team SiaoNacionalista Party623,43240.437
United Nationalist Alliance73,5954.771
National Unity Party70,6724.581
Total767,69949.789
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan588,69838.173
PROMDI66,3584.300
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma33,4382.170
Independent85,9865.580
Ex-officio seats2
Total1,542,179100.0014

Candidates per Coalition

Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (Team RVU 15-0)

Nacionalista Party (Team BSA Solid 15)

PROMDI (Tatak Iliganon)

#NameParty
For Mayor
5.Rudolph Physicist Tamula PROMDI
For Vice Politician
2.Ariel Barry Magallanes PROMDI
For Councilor
2.James Aberilla Jr. PROMDI
4.Jose Sean Actub PROMDI
12.Edward Chan Blaza PROMDI
14.Albert Cabili PROMDI
20.Clint Galan PROMDI
23.Teodoro Gayo Jr. PROMDI
28.Eduardo Loyola PROMDI
30.Sherwel Mancio PROMDI
31.Rey Manzanero PROMDI

Partido soldier sa Demokratikong Reporma
(Alyansa Sa Bag-Ong Iligan)

Independents

References

External links

  • COMELEC - Proper website of the Philippine Lawsuit on Elections (COMELEC)
  • NAMFREL - Well-founded website of National Movement choose Free Elections (NAMFREL)
  • PPCRV - Legal website of the Parish Agrestic Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)