2022 Baguio local elections

{{Short description|17th Mayoral elections in Baguio}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2021}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Baguio mayoral election

| party2 = Lakas-CMD

| popular_vote3 = 12,061

| percentage3 = 8.87%

| running_mate3 = Joel Alangsab

| image3 = Vice Mayor Edison Bilog.jpg

| alliance3 = {{ubl|

  • Team Bilog

}}

| party3 = Partido Federal ng Pilipinas

| nominee3 = Edison Bilog

| after_party = NPC

| after_election = Benjamin Magalong

| before_party = NPC

| before_election = Benjamin Magalong

| title = Mayor

| percentage2 = 39.14%

| popular_vote2 = 53,198

| running_mate2 = Michael Lawana

| nominee2 = Mauricio Domogan

| alliance2 = {{ubl|

  • Team Domogan

}}

| flag_image = Baguioflag.png

| image2 = File:Mayor Domogan Feb 2018 cropped.jpg

| alliance1 = {{ubl|

  • Team Magalong

}}

| percentage1 = 51.75%

| popular_vote1 = 70,342

| running_mate1 = Faustino Olowan

| party1 = Nationalist People's Coalition

| nominee1 = Benjamin Magalong

| image1 = Benjamin Magalog - 2019 (cropped).jpg

| election_date = {{start date|2022|05|09}}

| next_year = 2025

| next_election = 2025 Baguio local elections

| previous_year = 2019

| previous_election = 2019 Baguio local elections

| ongoing = no

| type = presidential

| turnout = 139,461 (82.9%) {{increase}}13.51p.p.{{Cite web|url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/05/10/magalong-re-elected-mayor-in-baguio-city/|title=Magalong re-elected mayor in Baguio City }}

| registered = 168,218

| module = {{Infobox election

| embed = yes

| election_name = Vice mayoral election

| type = presidential

| ongoing = no

| alliance_name = no

| image1 =

| candidate1 = Faustino Olowan

| party1 = Nacionalista Party

| alliance1 = Team Magalong

| popular_vote1 = 65,897

| percentage1 = 52.34%

| image2 =

| candidate2 = Michael Lawana

| color2 = {{party color|Lakas–CMD}}

| party2 = Independent politician

| alliance2 = Team Domogan

| popular_vote2 = 27,177

| percentage2 = 21.58%

| title = Vice Mayor

| before_election = Faustino Olowan

| before_party = Nacionalista Party

| after_election = Faustino Olowan

| after_party = Nacionalista Party

}}

}}

Local elections were held in Baguio on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will elect candidates for the local elective posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the twelve councilors.

Incumbent Mayor Benjamin Magalong won his re-election bid for the mayoralty race, beating former mayor Mauricio Domogan and former vice mayor Edison Bilog. Incumbent representative Mark Go, also won his bid for a third term. In the vice mayoral race, incumbent Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan also won his re-election bid, defeating incumbent Councilor and ABC President Michael Lawana, Councilor Joel Alangsab and Councilor Elaine Sembrano.{{Cite web |date=May 10, 2022 |title=Halalan 2022 |url=https://halalanresults.abs-cbn.com/local/city-of-baguio |access-date=May 10, 2022 |website=ABS-CBN}}{{Cite web |title=City Of Baguio - Benguet {{!}} Eleksyon 2022 {{!}} GMA News Online |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/eleksyon2022/results/local/CORDILLERA+ADMINISTRATIVE+REGION/BENGUET/CITY+OF+BAGUIO/ |access-date=2022-05-10 |website=www.gmanetwork.com |language=en}}

There were a total of 139,461 people who voted out of the 168,218 registered voters in the city.{{Cite web |title=Magalong re-elected mayor in Baguio City |url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/05/10/magalong-re-elected-mayor-in-baguio-city/ |access-date=2022-05-28 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en-US}}

Background

Retired police general Benjamin Magalong won the mayoralty race in 2019,{{Cite web|title=Magalong wins as Baguio City mayor|url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1069730|access-date=2021-09-27|website=www.pna.gov.ph|language=en}} and is seeking re-election for a second term in office.{{Cite web|title=Baguio Mayor Magalong seeks reelection|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/elections/benjamin-magalong-seeks-reelection-files-certificate-candidacy-mayor-baguio-city-2022|access-date=2021-10-10|website=Rappler|date=October 5, 2021 |language=en}} Former mayor Mauricio Domogan, who ran for representative and lost to incumbent representative Mark Go, is seeking a political comeback and is running again for mayor.{{Cite web|last=Quitasol|first=Kimberlie|date=2019-05-13|title=Domogan faces defeat in Baguio City's congressional race|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1118227/domogan-faces-defeat-in-baguio-citys-congressional-race|access-date=2021-09-27|website=INQUIRER.net|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=See|first=Dexter A.|date=2021-10-08|title='The Janitor' runs again for Baguio City mayor|url=https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/10/08/news/regions/the-janitor-runs-again-for-baguio-city-mayor/1817555|access-date=2021-10-10|website=The Manila Times|language=en}}

During the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, Magalong's government was highly praised for its efforts to contain the virus, and was even cited as a model city by the national government.{{Cite web |last=Design |first=Halcyon Web |title=COVID-19 Task Force cites Baguio as model city for pandemic response {{!}} Bases Conversion and Development Authority |url=https://bcda.gov.ph/announcements/covid-19-task-force-cites-baguio-model-city-pandemic-response |access-date=2022-05-28 |website=bcda.gov.ph |language=en}} Cities and municipalities around the country invited Magalong where he would share his government's best practices and case analysis approach towards combating the pandemic.{{Cite web |title=Baguio shares COVID-19 best practice on contact tracing to other LGUs - Regional News - DILG |url=https://dilg.gov.ph/regional-news/Baguio-shares-COVID-19-best-practice-on-contact-tracing-to-other-LGUs/NR-2020-1014 |access-date=2022-05-28 |website=dilg.gov.ph}} In July 2020, President Duterte appointed Magalong as the country's contract tracing czar, tasked with training and intensifying the skillset of contact tracers as well as improve contract tracing systems in the county.{{Cite web |date=July 13, 2020 |title=Gov't assigns PH anti-COVID czars |url=https://pcoo.gov.ph/news_releases/govt-assigns-ph-anti-covid-czars/ |access-date=May 28, 2022}}

= Electoral System =

Local elections are held every three years, on the second Monday of May coinciding with the elections for the national positions. An individual may only be elected to an office for a maximum of three consecutive terms.

== Mayoral and Vice Mayoral Elections ==

The first-past-the-post voting system is used to determine the mayor wherein the candidate with the most votes, whether or not one has a majority, wins the mayoralty.

The vice mayoral election is held separately but does observe the same rules. Voters are given the option to vote for candidates from different parties.

== House of Representatives Elections ==

The city is a lone district and elects a representative through the first-past-the-post voting system wherein the candidate with the most votes, whether or not one has a majority, wins the seat.

== City Council Elections ==

In the City Council, the city is represented by 12 councilors elected every three years. The twelve candidates with the most votes will be elected.

Retiring and term-limited incumbents

= City Councilors =

  • Joel Alangsab - running for Vice Mayor
  • Elaine Sembrano - running for Vice Mayor
  • Francisco Roberto Ortega VI - not term limited but not running for re-election

Tickets

As the mayor, vice mayor and the members of the city council are elected on the same ballot, mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of city council candidates. These slates usually run with their respective mayoral and vice mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates independent of any mayoral or vice mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves.{{col-start}}{{col-3}}

=Administration coalition=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

|+Team Magalong

colspan="5" bgcolor="#2d9f48" |
#width=150px|Namecolspan=2 width=110px|Party
colspan=5|For Mayor
3.Benjamin Magalong

| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}

colspan=5|For Vice Mayor
3.Faustino Olowan

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
3.Arthur Allad-iw

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

5.Fred Bagbagen

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

9.Pam Cariño

| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}

11.Isabelo Cosalan Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

13.Marlene De Castro

| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}

16.Lilia Fariñas

| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}

18.Peter Fianza

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

22.Vic Jimenez

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

26.Jose Molintas

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

33.Cricket Villareal

| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}}

34.Phillian Allan Weygan

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

{{col-break}}

=Primary opposition coalition=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

|+Team Domogan

colspan="5" bgcolor="#D0312D" |
#width=150px|Namecolspan=2 width=110px|Party
colspan=5|For Mayor
2.Mauricio Domogan

| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD}}

colspan=5|For Vice Mayor
2.Michael Lawana

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
7.Benny Bomogao

| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD}}

10.Vladimir Cayabas

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

12.Elmer Datuin

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

21.Michael Humiding

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

24.Ryan Mangusan

| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD}}

25.Murphy Maspil Sr.

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

28.Levy Lloyd Orcales

| {{party name with colour|People's Reform Party}}

29.Emelyn Ortega

| {{party name with colour|Lakas-CMD}}

32.Betty Lourdes Tabanda

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

35.Leando Yangot Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

36.Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

{{col-break}}

=Secondary opposition coalition=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

|+Team Bilog

colspan="5" bgcolor="#D0312D" |
#width=150px|Namecolspan=2 width=110px|Party
colspan=5|For Mayor
1.Edison Bilog

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

colspan=5|For Vice Mayor
1.Joel Alangsab

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
8.Marica Carantes

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

14.Mario Delos Reyes

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

17.Rico John Ferrer

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

23.Noel Mabutas

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

31.Raymund Ruaro

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

=Other tickets=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

|+Team GO Baguio

colspan="5" bgcolor="#7dcbff" |
#width=150px|Namecolspan=2 width=110px|Party
colspan=5|For House Of Representatives
2.Mark Go

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

colspan=5|For Vice Mayor
3.Faustino Olowan

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
19.Glenn Gaerlan

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

28.Levy Lloyd Orcales

| {{party name with colour|People's Reform Party}}

32.Betty Lourdes Tabanda

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

34.Phillian Allan Weygan

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

35.Leando Yangot Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

|+Team TRoPa Baguio

colspan="5" bgcolor="#FE18A3"|
#width=150px|Namecolspan=2 width=110px|Party
colspan=5|For Councilor
3.Arthur Allad-iw

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

11.Isabelo Cosalan Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

22.Vic Jimenez

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

26.Jose Molintas

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

36.Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon

| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}

{{col-end}}{{col-start}}{{col-3}}

=Non-independents not in Tickets=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!# !!width=150px|Name !!colspan=2 width=110px|Party

colspan=5|For House of Representatives
6.Rafael Wasan

| {{party name with colour|Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
2.Regino Alambra

| {{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}}

19.Richard Dollente

| {{party name with colour|Partido Federal ng Pilipinas}}

{{col-break}}

=Independents not in tickets=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"

!# !!width=150px|Name !!colspan=2 width=110px|Party

colspan=5|For Vice Mayor
4.Elaine Sembrano

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

colspan=5|For House of Representatives
1.Alexis Abano

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

2.Nicasio Aliping Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

3.Reynaldo Diaz Jr.

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

4.Edgardo Duque

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

colspan="5" |For Councilor
1.Gary Paul Abela

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

4.Alfonso Aviles

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

6.Pablo Batnag

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

20.Eddie Gapuz

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

27.Gordon Monserrate

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

30.Mariano Perez III

| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}

{{col-end}}

Mayoral election

Incumbent mayor Benjamin Magalong was elected in 2019 and is running for a second term.{{Cite web |date=2021-10-07 |title=Baguio City List of Candidates for the 2022 Elections {{!}} Halalan 2022 |url=https://baguiocityguide.com/baguio-city-list-of-candidates-for-the-2022-elections/ |access-date=2021-10-10 |website=BCG |language=en-US}}

= Candidates =

  1. Edison Bilog, Vice Mayor of Baguio (2014-2019), Councilor (2010-2014)
  2. Mauricio Domogan, Representative of Baguio (2001-2010), Mayor of Baguio (1992-2001;2010-2019), Vice Mayor of Baguio (1992), Councilor (1988-1992)
  3. Benjamin Magalong, Mayor of Baguio (2019–present)
  4. Jeffrey Pinic

= Results =

{{Election box begin no change|title=Baguio mayoral election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nationalist People's Coalition|candidate=Benjamin Magalong|votes=70,342|percentage=51.75}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Lakas-CMD|candidate=Mauricio Domogan|votes=53,198|percentage=39.14}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Edison Bilog|votes=12,061|percentage=8.87}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Jeffrey Pinic|votes=333|percentage=0.24}}{{Election box valid no change|votes=135,934|percentage=97.47}}{{Election box invalid no change|votes=3,527|percentage=2.53}}{{Election box total no change|votes=139,461|percentage=100}}{{Election box hold with party link without swing|winner=Nationalist People's Coalition}}

{{Election box end}}

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent vice mayor Faustino Olowan is running for re-election.

= Candidates =

  1. Joel Alangsab, Councilor (2013–present), ABC President (ex officio Councilor) (2008-2013)
  2. Michael Lawana, ABC President (ex officio Councilor) (2016–present)
  3. Faustino Olowan, Vice Mayor of Baguio (2019–present), Councilor (2013-2019)
  4. Elaine Sembrano, Councilor (2001-2010; 2013–present)

= Results =

{{Election box begin no change|title=Baguio vice mayoral election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=Faustino Olowan|votes=65,897|percentage=52.34}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Michael Lawana|votes=27,177|percentage=21.58}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Joel Alangsab|votes=19,465|percentage=15.46}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Elaine Sembrano|votes=13,368|percentage=10.62}}{{Election box valid no change|votes=125,907|percentage=90.28}}{{Election box invalid no change|votes=13,554|percentage=9.72}}{{Election box total no change|votes=139,461|percentage=100}}

{{Election box hold with party link no swing|winner=Nacionalista Party}}{{Election box end}}

Congressional election

Incumbent Representative Mark Go is running for a third term.

= Candidates =

  1. Alexis Abano
  2. Nicasio Aliping Jr., Representative of Baguio (2013-2016)
  3. Reynaldo Diaz Jr.
  4. Edgardo Duque
  5. Mark Go, Representative of Baguio (2016–present)
  6. Rafael Wasan

= Results =

{{Election box begin no change|title=2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Lone District of Baguio}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=Mark Go|votes=99,372|percentage=75.11}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Nicasio Aliping Jr.|votes=30,156|percentage=22.79}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Edgardo Duque|votes=982|percentage=0.74}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan|candidate=Rafael Wasan|votes=729|percentage=0.55}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Reynaldo Diaz Jr.|votes=689|percentage=0.52}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent politician|candidate=Alexis Abano|votes=375|percentage=0.28}}

{{Election box valid no change|percentage=94.87|votes=132,303}}{{Election box invalid no change|percentage=5.13|votes=7,158}}{{Election box total no change|votes=139,461|percentage=100}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing|winner=Nacionalista Party}}{{Election box end}}

City Council election

The 12 of 14 members of the Baguio City Council are elected at-large via multiple non-transferable vote, where each voter has 12 votes, and can vote up to 12 candidates. The 12 candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

The other 2 members are elected in indirect elections from the results of barangay elections.{{Election results

|party1=Liberal Party

|votes1=285599

|seats1=4

|party2=Nacionalista Party

|votes2=217642

|seats2=2

|party3=Lakas-CMD

|votes3=173889

|seats3=1

|party4=Nationalist People's Coalition

|votes4=139057

|seats4=1

|party5=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas

|votes5=138688

|seats5=1

|party6=People's Reform Party

|votes6=29473

|seats6=0

|party7=Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas

|votes7=5086

|seats7=0

|party8=Independent

|votes8=250277

|seats8=3

|row9=Ex officio seats

|seats9=2

}}

= Results =

{{Election box begin no change|title=Baguio City Council Election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Lakas-CMD|candidate=Benny Bomogao|votes=71,441|percentage=51.23}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Liberal Party (Philippines)|candidate=Jose Molintas|votes=69,862|percentage=50.09}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Liberal Party (Philippines)|candidate=Arthur Allad-iw|votes=68,923|percentage=49.42}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=Betty Lourdes Tabanda|votes=67,108|percentage=48.12}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=Leandro Yangot Jr.|votes=66,130|percentage=47.42}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Liberal Party (Philippines)|candidate=Isabelo Cosalan Jr.|votes=65,398|percentage=46.89}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Liberal Party (Philippines)|candidate=Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon|votes=62,408|percentage=44.75}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Elmer Datuin|votes=60,844|percentage=43.63}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Peter Fianza|votes=60,283|percentage=43.23}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Vladimir Cayabas|votes=58,783|percentage=42.15}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Fred Bagbagen|votes=58,300|percentage=41.80}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change||party=Nationalist People's Coalition|candidate=Lilia Fariñas|votes=58,145|percentage=41.69}}

|-bgcolor=black

|colspan=5|

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Lakas-CMD|candidate=Emelyn Ortega|votes=54,223|percentage=38.88}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Lakas-CMD|candidate=Ryan Mangusan|votes=48,225|percentage=34.58}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=Philian Louise Weygan Allan|votes=45,275|percentage=32.46}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Nacionalista Party|candidate=John Glenn Gaerlan|votes=35,234|percentage=25.26}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Nationalist People's Coalition|candidate=Angeline Pamela Cariño|votes=34,860|percentage=25.00}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=People's Reform Party|candidate=Levy Lloyd Orcales|votes=29,473|percentage=21.13}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Michael Humiding|votes=24,485|percentage=17.56}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Nationalist People's Coalition|candidate=Marlene de Castro|votes=23,959|percentage=17.18}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Nationalist People's Coalition|candidate=Chrisitan Villareal|votes=22,093|percentage=15.84}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Liberal Party (Philippines)|candidate=Vic Jimenez|votes=19,008|percentage=13.63}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Murphy Maspil Sr.|votes=17,865|percentage=12.81}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Marica Carantes|votes=17,667|percentage=12.67}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Mario Delos Reyes|votes=14,797|percentage=10.61}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Rico John Ferrer|votes=12,946|percentage=8.96}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Noel Mabutas|votes=10,911|percentage=7.82}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Gary Paul Abela|votes=9,497|percentage=6.81}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Mariano Perez III|votes=9,063|percentage=6.50}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Edilberto Gapuz|votes=8,632|percentage=6.19}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Pablo Batnag|votes=7,720|percentage=5.54}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Richard Dollente|votes=5,981|percentage=4.29}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change||party=Partido Federal ng Pilipinas|candidate=Raymund Ruaro|votes=5,854|percentage=4.20}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Alfonso Aviles|votes=5,337|percentage=3.83}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas|candidate=Regino Alambra|votes=5,086|percentage=3.65}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Gordon Monserrate|votes=3,895|percentage=2.79}}

{{Election box total no change|votes=1,239,711 |percentage=100}}{{Election box end}}

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