2013 Philippine local elections
{{short description|Local election held in the Philippines}}
{{for|the barangay elections in October|2013 Philippine barangay elections}}
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2013 Philippine local elections
| country = Philippines
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| 1blank = Provincial governors and vice governors
| 1data1 = 80 each
| 1data2 = {{steady}}
| 2blank = Provincial boards
| 2data1 = 80
| 2data2 = {{steady}}
| 3blank = Provincial board members
| 3data1 = 766
| 3data2 = {{increase}} 4
| 4blank = Mayors and vice mayors
| 4data1 = 1,634 each
| 4data2 = {{increase}} 3
| 5blank = City and municipal councils
| 5data1 = 1,634
| 5data2 = {{increase}} 3
| 6blank = City and municipal councilors
| 6data1 = 13,530
| 6data2 = {{increase}} 212
| previous_election = Philippine local elections, 2010
| previous_year = 2010
| next_election = Philippine local elections, 2016
| next_year = 2016
| election_date = May 13, 2013
}}
{{Politics of Philippines}}
Local elections were held in the Philippines on May 13, 2013, the same day and on the same ballot as national elections. Elected were governors, mayors and council members of Philippine provinces, Philippine cities and Philippine municipalities. Separate elections for barangay officials were held on October.
Positions to be elected are mayors, vice mayors, and councilors, and if applicable, governors, vice governors and provincial board members. There will be elected 80 provincial governors, 80 provincial vice governors, 766 members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board), 138 city mayors, 138 city vice mayors, 1,532 members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (city council), 1,496 municipal mayors, 1,496 municipal vice mayors, and 11,972 members of the Sangguniang Bayan (municipal council).{{cite news|title=All systems go for the filing of COCs starting Monday --Comelec|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/local-news/2012/10/01/all-systems-go-filing-certificates-candidacy-today-245742|access-date=November 10, 2012|newspaper=Sun Star|date=October 1, 2012}}
Also included are elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) that were supposed to have been held in 2011 but were postponed and synchronized with the triennial elections. Voters in the ARMM will be electing one regional governor, one regional vice governor and 24 members of the regional assembly.
Elections by position
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Position | Number of positions | Notes |
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Senators | 12 | |
Party-list representatives | 58 | |
District representatives | 234 | |
Regional governor | 1 | rowspan=3|ARMM only |
Regional vice governor | 1 | |
Regional assemblymen | 24 | |
Provincial governors | 80 | rowspan=3|Some cities don't elect provincial officials. |
Provincial vice governors | 80 | |
Provincial board members | 766 | |
Mayors | 1,634 | |
Vice mayors | 1,634 | |
Councilors | 13,530 | |
Total | 18,054 |
Regional-level elections
{{Main|2013 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao general election}}The voters in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elect a regional government, composed of a regional governor and a regional vice governor voted separately and under the first past the post system, and a regional assembly composed of three assemblymen elected from each district under the plurality-at-large voting system.
The election was scheduled for 2011, but was postponed to 2013 to be synchronized with the rest of the country. The winning candidates will take over from the appointees of President Benigno Aquino III, who replaced the officials who had their terms expire on 2011.
Provincial-level elections
{{see also|2013 Philippine gubernatorial elections}}
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Each province is headed by a governor and a vice governor. The governor is the chief executive of the province, while the vice governor acts as the governor once the latter is unable to perform his duties, and has the casting vote in the provincial board in case of a tie on a measure, among other powers. While most governors and vice governors run on one ticket, the positions are elected separately, and the winners may come from different tickets.
Each province has a Sangguniang Panlalawigan or provincial board, the legislative body of the province. A province's number of provincial board members depends on its financial standing (generally, the more populous provinces are richer), with the richest provinces having up to 14 board members. In addition, the provincial board has a seat reserved for the president of the provincial chapter of the League of Councilors which are indirectly elected from the city and municipal levels, and two more seats reserved for the presidents of the provincial chapters of the Association of Barangay (village) Captains (ABC) and of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils). These ex officio members are indirectly elected from the municipal and city levels, which were elected by the people in 2010; an election later in the year may change the membership of those two ex officio members.
Election for the provincial board is via first past the post for single-member districts, and plurality-at-large voting for multi-member districts.
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|+Gubernatorial results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
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{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 36 | 45% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 14 | 18% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 8 | 10% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 7 | 9% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 4 | 5% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 1 | 1% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 3 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 6 | 8% |
colspan=2|Total | 80 | 100% |
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|+Vice gubernatorial results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 36 | 45% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 12 | 15% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 11 | 14% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 5 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 4 | 5% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 3 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 2 | 3% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 1 | 1% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 5 | 6% |
colspan=2|Total | 80 | 100% |
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|+Provincial board results !colspan=2 rowspan=2|Party !!colspan=2|Boards | ||||
Total | % | Total | % | |
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{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 25 | 9% | 300 | 30% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 6 | 2% | 112 | 11% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 5 | 2% | 102 | 10% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 4 | 1% | 74 | 7% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 1 | 0% | 44 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 0 | 0% | 18 | 2% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 0 | 0% | 8 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 0 | 0% | 5 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 0 | 0% | 4 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 0 | 0% | 3 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 0 | 0% | 1 | 0% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 2 | 1% | 38 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | colspan=2 {{N/A}} | 57 | 6% | |
colspan=2 align=left|Ex officio members | colspan=2 {{N/A}} | 240 | 24% | |
colspan=2 align=left|No majority | 36 | 12% | colspan=2 {{N/A}} | |
colspan=2| Totals | 79 | 100%* | 1006 | 100% |
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Province | colspan=2|Winning vice governor's party | Provincial board composition | Notes |
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align=left|Abra
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Aksyon Demokratiko}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Agusan del Norte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Agusan del Sur
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 10 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Aklan
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Albay
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Independent}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Antique
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Apayao
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Aurora
| {{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Basilan
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Bataan
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Batanes
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 9 seats |total = 9 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 3 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Independent}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Batangas
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Benguet
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Independent}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Biliran
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Bohol
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Bukidnon
| {{party name with colour|Bukidnon Paglaum}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Bukidnon Paglaum}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | Bukidnon Paglaum won 8 board seats. | |||
align=left|Bulacan
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Cagayan
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Camarines Norte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Camarines Sur
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Camiguin
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 9 seats |total = 9 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Capiz
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Catanduanes
| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = {{party color|Independent}} |party5 = 1 |partycolor6 = gray |party6 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Cavite
| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 17 seats |total = 17 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Cebu
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 15 seats |total = 15 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|One Cebu}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = purple |party4 = 2 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | Bakud won 2 board seats. | |||
align=left|Compostela Valley
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 10 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Cotabato
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 3 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Davao del Norte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = purple |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | Kusog Baryohanon won 4 board seats, | |||
align=left|Davao del Sur
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Davao Oriental
| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Dinagat Islands
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Eastern Samar
| {{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Guimaras
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Ifugao
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 2 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Independent}} |party2 = 6 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Ilocos Norte
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Ilocos Sur
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Iloilo
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = purple |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = {{party color|Independent}} |party5 = 1 |partycolor6 = gray |party6 = 3 }} | Ugyon won 1 board seat; 2 UNA board seats elected under the "UNA/Abyan Ilonggo" ticket. Vice governor elected under the "Liberal/Ugyon" ticket. | |||
align=left|Isabela
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Kalinga
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 2 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 4 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|La Union
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Laguna
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 2 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Lanao del Norte
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Lanao del Sur
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = purple |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | Ompia Party won 1 board seat. | |||
align=left|Leyte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 10 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Maguindanao
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Marinduque
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Masbate
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Misamis Occidental
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Misamis Oriental
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Mountain Province
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party1 = 2 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 4 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Negros Occidental
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 15 seats |total = 15 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = purple |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} |United Negros Alliance (UNEGA) won 2 board seats, one NPC board member elected under the "NPC/UNEGA" ticket. | |||
align=left|Negros Oriental
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Northern Samar
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Nueva Ecija
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = purple |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} |All NPC board members elected under the "NPC/BALANE" ticket; Unang Sigaw won 4 board seats. | |||
align=left|Nueva Vizcaya
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Occidental Mindoro
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Oriental Mindoro
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = purple |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} |Sandugo won 2 board seats | |||
align=left|Palawan
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} |Vice governor elected under the "NUP/PPP" ticket. | |||
align=left|Pampanga
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = purple |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | Kambilan won 7 board seats. Vice governor elected under "NPC/Kambilan" ticket | |||
align=left|Pangasinan
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 15 seats |total = 15 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} |8 of NPC elected under "NPC/Biskeg" ticket. Vice governor elected under the "NPC/Biskeg" ticket. | |||
align=left|Quezon
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Quirino
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Rizal
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Romblon
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 4 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Samar
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party3 = 2 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Sarangani
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party1 = 9 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} |All UNA board members elected under "UNA/People's Champ Movement" ticket. Vice governor elected under the "UNA/PCM" ticket. | |||
align=left|Siquijor
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 9 seats |total = 9 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party1 = 3 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 3 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Sorsogon
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 4 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 3 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|South Cotabato
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 5 |partycolor3 = gray |party3 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Southern Leyte
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Sultan Kudarat
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 2 |partycolor2 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 7 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Sulu
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 10 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Surigao del Norte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = purple |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | Padajon Surigao won 1 board seat. | |||
align=left|Surigao del Sur
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Tarlac
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 5 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Lakas-CMD}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party4 = 1 |partycolor5 = {{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} |party5 = 1 |partycolor6 = gray |party6 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Tawi-Tawi
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 11 seats |total = 11 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Zambales
| {{party name with colour|Sulong Zambales Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Sulong Zambales Party}} |party1 = 6 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = {{party color|Independent}} |party4 = 2 |partycolor5 = gray |party5 = 3 }} |Sulong Zambales won 6 board seats. | |||
align=left|Zamboanga del Norte
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party1 = 7 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party2 = 2 |partycolor3 = {{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Zamboanga del Sur
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |party1 = 10 |partycolor2 = gray |party2 = 3 }} | | |||
align=left|Zamboanga Sibugay
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition_bar/advanced|boxwidth=300 |divisionname = 13 seats |total = 13 |partycolor1 = {{party color|Nacionalista Party}} |party1 = 8 |partycolor2 = {{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |party2 = 1 |partycolor3 = {{party color|Independent}} |party3 = 1 |partycolor4 = gray |party4 = 3 }} | |
City-level elections
The executive and legislative branches of cities are modeled after provinces, with a mayor, vice mayor and a city council made up of councilors. The city council has up to 36 regular members elected via plurality-at-large voting. Some cities are divided into councilor districts; if a city is divided into two or more congressional districts, the councilor districts would be coextensive with these. Some cities aren't divided into councilor districts; in cases such as this, the entire membership is elected at-large, with the city as one "district". Aside from these regular members, city councils also have two ex officio members composed of the president of the city chapters of the Association of Barangay (village) Captains (ABC) and of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils). These ex officio members are indirectly elected from the barangay level, which were elected by the people in 2010; an election later in the year may change the membership of those two ex officio members.
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|+Mayoral results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 61 | 33% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 22 | 15% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 16 | 11% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 10 | 7% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 9 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 6 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 3 | 2% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 1 | 1% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 8 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 5 | 3% |
colspan=2|Total | 143 | 100% |
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|+Vice mayoral results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 57 | 40% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 19 | 13% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 16 | 11% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 12 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 11 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 4 | 3% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 2 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 2 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Bagumbayan-VNP}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 1 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 1 | 1% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 9 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 7 | 5% |
colspan=2|Total | 143 | 100% |
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|+City council results | |||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % | |
---|---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 647 | 34% | |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 206 | 11% | |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 169 | 9% | |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 153 | 8% | |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 88 | 5% | |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 41 | 2% | |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 24 | 1% | |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 10 | 1% | |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 7 | 0% | |
{{party name with colour|Bagumbayan-VNP}} | 7 | 0% | |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 6 | 0% | |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 3 | 0% | |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 118 | 6% | |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 119 | 6% | |
align=left|Ex-officio seats | 286 | 15% | |
colspan=2|Total | 1,884 || 100% |
In the results tables above, in cases when a candidate ran under two parties, a national party and a local party, the seat is credited to the national party. Therefore, all seats won by local parties here refer to parties that did not include a name of a national party on the ballot.
=Largest 10 cities=
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rowspan=2|City | rowspan=2|Details | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Mayor's party | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Vice mayor's party | colspan=6|Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Council) members |
---|---|---|---|---|
LP
!NP !NPC !NUP !UNA !Others | ||||
align=left|Quezon City | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|27|38|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|38|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} |{{Composition bar|2|38|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | |{{Composition bar|2|38|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|4|38|hex=#aaaaaa}} | |||
align=left|Manila | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition bar|6|38|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|38|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|25|38|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|4|38|hex=#aaaaaa}} | |||
align=left|Caloocan | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} |{{Composition bar|6|14|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|5|14|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|Independent}}}} | |||
align=left|Davao City | | | align=left|Hugpong
| | align=left|Hugpong
|{{Composition bar|3|26|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|1|26|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|26|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|19|26|hex=#aaaaaa}} | |
align=left|Cebu City | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition bar|12|18|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|4|18|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} | | |||
align=left|Zamboanga City | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} |{{Composition bar|1|18|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|1|18|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | |{{Composition bar|3|18|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|10|18|hex=#aaaaaa}} | |||
align=left|Taguig | Details
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | |{{Composition bar|15|18|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|1|18|hex={{party color|Kilusang Diwa ng Taguig}}}} | |||
align=left|Antipolo | | {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|5|18|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|4|18|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} |{{Composition bar|4|18|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|1|18|hex={{party color|Independent}}}} | |||
align=left|Pasig | | {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|10|14|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|Independent}}}} | |||
align=left|Cagayan de Oro | | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |{{Composition bar|4|18|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|5|18|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|5|18|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|2|18|hex=#aaaaaa}} |
=Other cities=
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rowspan=2|City | rowspan=2|Details | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Mayor's party | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Vice mayor's party | colspan=6|Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Council) members |
---|---|---|---|---|
LP
!NP !NPC !NUP !UNA !Others | ||||
align=left|Batangas City | | {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition bar|2|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|8|12|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | | | | |||
align=left|Biñan | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|8|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|2|12|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} | | |||
align=left|Calamba | Details
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | |{{Composition bar|7|14|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|3|14|hex={{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}}}} | |||
align=left|Dasmariñas | Details
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|11|12|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |||
align=left|Iligan | Details
| {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|8|14|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|3|14|hex={{party color|Independent}}}} | |||
align=left|Imus | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|10|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|2|12|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | | | |||
align=left|Koronadal | | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |{{Composition bar|7|10|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|10|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|10|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|1|10|hex={{party color|Independent (politician)}}}} | |||
align=left|Makati | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|16|18|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} | | |||
align=left|Marikina | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|15|18|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|1|18|hex={{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}}} | |||
align=left|Naga, Camarines Sur | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|10|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | | | | |||
align=left|Navotas | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|12|14|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} | | |||
align=left|San Pablo | Details
| {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | {{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|2|12|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|6|12|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Independent}}}} | |||
align=left|Santa Rosa | Details
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|10|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | | | | |||
align=left|Valencia | Details
| {{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | {{party name with colour|Bukidnon Paglaum}} | |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|9|12|hex=#aaaaaa}} | |||
align=left|Valenzuela | Details
| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|8|14|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | |{{Composition bar|1|14|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|2|14|hex={{party color|Lakas-CMD}}}} |
Municipal-level elections
The executive and legislative branches of cities are modeled after cities, with the municipal councils being composed of eight (twelve in Pateros) regular members elected at-large. As with city councils, municipal councils have two ex officio members: one each from the municipal presidents of the Association of Barangay Captains, and of the Sangguniang Kabataan, all indirectly elected from the barangay level.{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
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|+Mayoral results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 604 | 41% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 224 | 15% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 150 | 10% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 128 | 9% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 113 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 35 | 2% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 21 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 18 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 17 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 9 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 7 | 0% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 73 | 5% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 85 | 6% |
colspan=2|Total | 1484 | 100% |
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|+Vice mayoral results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 570 | 38% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 220 | 15% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 154 | 10% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 114 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 112 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 33 | 2% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 16 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 15 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 13 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 11 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 4 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}} | 4 | 0% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 67 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 154 | 10% |
colspan=2|Total | 1484 | 100% |
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|+Municipal council results | ||
colspan=2|Party | Won | % |
---|---|---|
{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | 4,269 | 29% |
{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} | 1,560 | 10% |
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | 1,219 | 8% |
{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} | 882 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} | 841 | 6% |
{{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} | 282 | 2% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} | 132 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Bangon Pilipinas Party}} | 113 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}} | 91 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}} | 66 | 1% |
{{party name with colour|Aksyon Demokratiko}} | 25 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}} | 3 | 0% |
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}} | 1 | 0% |
colspan=2 align=left|Other parties | 543 | 4% |
{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} | 1,834 | 12% |
colspan=2 align=left|Ex-officio seats | 2,968 | 20% |
colspan=2|Total | 14,829 || 100% |
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rowspan=2|Municipality | rowspan=2|Province | rowspan=2|Details | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Mayor's party | rowspan=2 colspan=2|Vice mayor's party | colspan=6|Sangguniang Bayan (Municipal Council) members |
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LP
!NP !NPC !NUP !UNA !Others | |||||
align=left|Boac | align=left|Marinduque | | {{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|2|8|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|6|8|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |||
align=left|Isulan | align=left|Sultan Kudarat | | {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|1|8|hex={{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}}} |{{Composition bar|7|8|hex={{party color|Independent (politician)}}}} | |||
align=left|Kawit | align=left|Cavite | | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|6|8|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|2|8|hex={{party color|Lakas-CMD}}}} | |||
align=left|Mogpog | align=left|Marinduque | | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |{{Composition bar|7|8|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | |{{Composition bar|1|8|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | |||
align=left|Pateros | align=left|Metro Manila | | {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |{{Composition bar|3|12|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} |{{Composition bar|8|12|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} | | | |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Independent (politician)}}}} | |||
align=left|Rosario | align=left|Cavite | | {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}}
| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD (2009)}} |{{Composition bar|2|8|hex={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}}} | | | | |{{Composition bar|6|8|hex={{party color|Lakas-CMD}}}} | |||
align=left|San Pedro | align=left|Laguna | Details
| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} | |{{Composition bar|9|12|hex={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}}} |{{Composition bar|1|12|hex={{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}}} | | | | |||
align=left|Santa Cruz | align=left|Marinduque | | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}
| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} | | | |{{Composition bar|4|8|hex={{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}}} | |{{Composition bar|4|8|hex={{party color|Independent (politician)}}}} |
Barangay-level elections
{{Main|2013 Philippine barangay elections}}
Elections for barangay level were held in October 2013. Each barangay has a chairman and seven kagawads (councilors) elected at large.
Elections by locality
- Gubernatorial elections (list)
By locality:
Campaign
For April 14 weekend, Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines' Vice President Archbishop Socrates Villegas instructed priests to tell their flock during mass "not to vote for the candidate if the candidate cannot declare a categorical and clear 'no' to divorce, abortion, euthanasia, total birth control and homosexual marriages or death issues." This was seen as a setback for President Benigno Aquino's allies who had passed a birth control law the previous year.{{Cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/04/201341375911521751.html|title = Filipinos told to vote 'pro-life'}}
See also
References
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