2022 Philippine local elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region

2022 Philippine local elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region
May 9, 2022
Gubernatorial elections

6 provincial governors and 1 city mayor
Party Seats
Lakas

2
NPC

2
Asenso

1
KBL

1
PDP–Laban

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Vice gubernatorial elections

6 provincial vice governors and 1 city vice mayor
Party Seats
Aksyon

1
Asenso

1
KBL

1
Liberal

1
Nacionalista

1
PDP–Laban

1
Independent

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Provincial Board elections

50 provincial board members and 12 city councilors
Party Seats
PDP–Laban

13
Asenso

8
UBP

7
Liberal

6
Nacionalista

6
NPC

4
Aksyon

1
KBL

1
Lakas

1
LDP

1
PFP

1
PPM

1
Reporma

1
Independent

11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2022 Philippine local elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region were held on May 9, 2022.

Summary

Governors

Province/city Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Abra Joy Bernos Asenso Abrenio Dominic Valera Asenso Abrenio 7.42%
Apayao Eleanor Begtang NPC Elias Bulut Jr. NPC Unopposed
Baguio (HUC) Benjamin Magalong NPC Benjamin Magalong NPC 12.61%
Benguet Melchor Diclas Lakas Melchor Diclas Lakas 24.70%
Ifugao Jerry Dalipog KBL Jerry Dalipog KBL 62.84%
Kalinga Ferdinand Tubban PDP–Laban James Edduba Lakas 3.14%
Mountain Province Bonifacio Lacwasan PDP–Laban Bonifacio Lacwasan PDP–Laban 78.60%

Vice governors

Province/city Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Abra Ronald Balao-as Asenso Abrenio Joy Bernos Asenso Abrenio 47.58%
Apayao Remy Albano KBL Remy Albano KBL 1.10%
Baguio (HUC) Faustino Olowan Nacionalista Faustino Olowan Nacionalista 30.76%
Benguet Johnny Waguis UBP Tagel Felipe Independent 16.87%
Ifugao Glenn Prudenciano Liberal Glenn Prudenciano Liberal 6.20%
Kalinga Dave Odiem Nacionalista Jocel Baac Aksyon 1.11%
Mountain Province Francis Tauli PDP–Laban Francis Tauli PDP–Laban 5.39%

Provincial boards

Province/city Seats Party control Composition
Previous Result
Abra 8 elected
4 ex-officio
Asenso Abrenio Asenso Abrenio
  •   Asenso Abrenio (8)
Apayao 8 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority No majority
Baguio (HUC) 12 elected
3 ex-officio
No majority No majority
Benguet 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority No majority
Ifugao 8 elected
3 ex-officio
No majority No majority
Kalinga 8 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority No majority
Mountain Province 8 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority No majority

Abra

Governor

Incumbent Governor Joy Bernos of Asenso Abrenio ran for vice governor of Abra.

Asenso Abrenio nominated Bernos' father, Bangued mayor Dominic Valera, who won the election against former Abra governor Takit Bersamin (Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma) and two other candidates.[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dominic ValeraAsenso Abrenio74,33751.10
Takit BersaminPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma63,53743.68
Deydey IfurungAksyon Demokratiko6,2104.27
Xandro CariñoIndependent1,3830.95
Total145,467100.00
Total votes159,540
Registered voters/turnout182,69687.33
Asenso Abrenio hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Ronald Balao-as of Asenso Abrenio ran for mayor of Boliney.

Asenso Abrenio nominated Abra governor Joy Bernos, who won the election against Chari Bersamin (Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma) and Roger Luna (Aksyon Demokratiko).[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joy BernosAsenso Abrenio102,35371.42
Chari BersaminPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma34,17223.84
Roger LunaAksyon Demokratiko6,7844.73
Total143,309100.00
Total votes159,540
Registered voters/turnout182,69687.33
Asenso Abrenio hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Provincial Board

The Abra Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Asenso Abrenio won eight seats, maintaining its majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Asenso Abrenio373,18089.7180
Aksyon Demokratiko42,81410.290New
Total415,994100.0080
Total votes159,540
Registered voters/turnout182,69687.33

1st district

Abra's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Boliney, Bucay, Bucloc, Daguioman, Langiden, Luba, Manabo, Peñarrubia, Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Isidro, San Quintin, Tubo and Villaviciosa. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Six candidates were included in the ballot.[2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Victorino Baroña Jr.Asenso Abrenio42,95523.74
Henrietta GayaoAsenso Abrenio39,46421.82
Rodolfo de la Paz (incumbent)Asenso Abrenio38,61321.34
Amador DiazAsenso Abrenio38,37621.21
David PuglayAksyon Demokratiko16,3359.03
Carlos AquinoAksyon Demokratiko5,1592.85
Total180,902100.00
Total votes68,276
Registered voters/turnout78,69386.76
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

2nd district

Abra's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bangued, Danglas, Dolores, La Paz, Lacub, Lagangilang, Lagayan, Licuan-Baay, Malibcong, San Juan, Tayum and Tineg. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Seven candidates were included in the ballot.[5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Russell BragasAsenso Abrenio65,54727.88
Allan Seares (incumbent)Asenso Abrenio52,82622.47
Gina Jenkins (incumbent)Asenso Abrenio48,80320.76
Pat Abaya (incumbent)Asenso Abrenio46,59619.82
Joy Chrisma LunaAksyon Demokratiko14,0095.96
Fremie GalinadaAksyon Demokratiko3,7761.61
Berna JosonAksyon Demokratiko3,5351.50
Total235,092100.00
Total votes91,264
Registered voters/turnout104,00387.75
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Apayao

Governor

Incumbent Governor Eleanor Begtang of PDP–Laban ran for the House of Representatives in Apayao's lone legislative district.

Begtang endorsed her brother, representative Elias Bulut Jr. (Nationalist People's Coalition), who won the election unopposed.[6][7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Elias Bulut Jr.Nationalist People's Coalition49,851100.00
Total49,851100.00
Total votes67,563
Registered voters/turnout78,45486.12
Nationalist People's Coalition gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[8][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Remy Albano of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ran for a third term. He was previously affiliated with the Liberal Party.

Albano won re-election against provincial board member Myla Ballesteros (Independent).[6][7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Remy AlbanoKilusang Bagong Lipunan28,27950.55
Myla BallesterosIndependent27,66549.45
Total55,944100.00
Total votes67,563
Registered voters/turnout78,45486.12
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan hold
Source: Commission on Elections[8][4]

Provincial Board

The Apayao Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

The Nationalist People's Coalition tied with PDP–Laban at three seats each.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Nationalist People's Coalition74,91646.453–1
PDP–Laban52,42032.5030
Independent33,93421.042New
Total161,270100.0080
Total votes67,563
Registered voters/turnout78,45486.12

1st district

Apayao's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Calanasan, Conner and Kabugao. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Six candidates were included in the ballot.[7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Kyle BulutNationalist People's Coalition18,01322.59
Alison BetatNationalist People's Coalition16,75721.02
Vincent TalattagNationalist People's Coalition14,45118.13
Jun LabuengIndependent12,20915.31
Iying Real (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition11,77614.77
Sebastian HimmaIndependent6,5218.18
Total79,727100.00
Total votes32,211
Registered voters/turnout37,39686.13
Source: Commission on Elections[8][4]

2nd district

Apayao's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Flora, Luna, Pudtol and Santa Marcela. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Five candidates were included in the ballot.[9]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Elmer Molina (incumbent)PDP–Laban18,77923.03
Emiliano Galleon (incumbent)PDP–Laban17,91621.97
Mcleen Julian (incumbent)PDP–Laban15,72519.28
Elmer CanonizadoIndependent15,20418.65
Nenita AguilarNationalist People's Coalition13,91917.07
Total81,543100.00
Total votes35,352
Registered voters/turnout41,05886.10
Source: Commission on Elections[8][4]

Baguio

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Benjamin Magalong of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.

Magalong won re-election against former Baguio mayor Mauricio Domogan (Lakas–CMD) former Baguio vice mayor Edison Bilog (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) and Jeffrey Pinic (Independent).[10][11]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Benjamin Magalong (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition70,34251.75
Mauricio DomoganLakas–CMD53,19839.14
Edison BilogPartido Federal ng Pilipinas12,0618.87
Jeffrey PinicIndependent3330.24
Total135,934100.00
Total votes139,461
Registered voters/turnout168,21882.90
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Olowan won re-election against Michael Lawana (Independent) and city councilors Joel Alangsab (Independent) and Elaine Sembrano (Independent).[10][11]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Faustino Olowan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party65,89752.34
Michael LawanaIndependent27,17721.58
Joel AlangsabIndependent19,46515.46
Elaine SembranoIndependent13,36810.62
Total125,907100.00
Total votes139,461
Registered voters/turnout168,21882.90
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

City Council

The Baguio City Council is composed of 15 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

36 candidates were included in the ballot.[11]

The Liberal Party won four seats, becoming the largest party in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Liberal Party285,59923.044+1
Nacionalista Party213,74717.242+1
Lakas–CMD173,88914.031+1
Nationalist People's Coalition139,05711.221+1
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas138,68811.191+1
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika58,7834.741New
People's Reform Party29,4732.380New
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas5,0860.410New
Independent195,38915.762+2
Total1,239,711100.00120
Total votes139,461
Registered voters/turnout168,21882.90
CandidatePartyVotes%
Benny Bomogao (incumbent)Lakas–CMD71,4415.76
Jose MolintasLiberal Party69,8625.64
Arthur Allad-iw (incumbent)Liberal Party68,9235.56
Betty Lourdes Tabanda (incumbent)Nacionalista Party67,1085.41
Leandro Yañgot Jr.Nacionalista Party66,1305.33
Isabelo Cosalan Jr. (incumbent)Liberal Party65,3985.28
Mylen Yaranon (incumbent)Liberal Party62,4085.03
Elmer DatuinPartido Federal ng Pilipinas60,8444.91
Peter FianzaIndependent60,2834.86
Vladimir Cayabas (incumbent)Partido Pederal ng Maharlika58,7834.74
Fred Bagbagen (incumbent)Independent58,3004.70
Leah Fariñas (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition58,1454.69
Len OrtegaLakas–CMD54,2234.37
Ryan MangusanLakas–CMD48,2253.89
Philian Weygan-Allan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party45,2753.65
Glenn GaerlanNacionalista Party35,2342.84
Pam CariñoNationalist People's Coalition34,8602.81
Levy OrcalesPeople's Reform Party29,4732.38
Michael HumidingPartido Federal ng Pilipinas24,4851.98
Marlene de CastroNationalist People's Coalition23,9591.93
Criket VillarealNationalist People's Coalition22,0931.78
Vic JimenezLiberal Party19,0081.53
Murphy Maspil Sr.Independent17,8651.44
Marix CarantesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas17,6671.43
Mario de los ReyesIndependent14,7971.19
Rico-John FerrerPartido Federal ng Pilipinas12,9461.04
Noel MabutasPartido Federal ng Pilipinas10,9110.88
Gary Paul AbelaIndependent9,4970.77
Marin PerezIndependent9,0630.73
Eddie GapuzIndependent8,6320.70
Pablo BatnagIndependent7,7200.62
Richard DollentePartido Federal ng Pilipinas5,9810.48
Raymund RuaroPartido Federal ng Pilipinas5,8540.47
Alfonso AvilesIndependent5,3370.43
Regino AlambraPartido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas5,0860.41
Gordon MonserrateIndependent3,8950.31
Total1,239,711100.00
Total votes139,461
Registered voters/turnout168,21882.90
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

Benguet

Governor

Incumbent Governor Melchor Diclas of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Diclas won re-election against provincial board member Robert Namoro (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) and three other candidates.[13][14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Melchor Diclas (incumbent)PDP–Laban112,34557.62
Robert NamoroPartido Federal ng Pilipinas64,18732.92
Jerry MaraveKilusang Bagong Lipunan15,3527.87
Jerome WakatIndependent2,2741.17
Alexander TadinaKatipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi8280.42
Total194,986100.00
Total votes209,228
Registered voters/turnout243,75685.84
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[15][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Johnny Waguis of the United Benguet Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Waguis was defeated by Tagel Felipe, an independent. Provincial board member Jim Botiwey (Independent) also ran for vice governor.[13][14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Tagel FelipeIndependent101,27652.43
Johnny Waguis (incumbent)United Benguet Party68,68135.56
Jim BotiweyIndependent23,19712.01
Total193,154100.00
Total votes209,228
Registered voters/turnout243,75685.84
Independent gain from United Benguet Party
Source: Commission on Elections[15][4]

Provincial Board

The Benguet Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The United Benguet Party won seven seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
United Benguet Party344,83545.267New
PDP–Laban96,07012.612–5
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma48,1906.330New
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan32,0784.2100
PROMDI30,5404.010New
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas29,8593.9200
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika27,2943.580New
Nationalist People's Coalition20,4432.680–1
Reform Party19,2382.530New
Independent113,30114.871+1
Total761,848100.00100
Total votes209,228
Registered voters/turnout243,75685.84

1st district

Benguet's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bokod, Itogon, Kabayan, Sablan and Tuba. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Johannes AmuasenUnited Benguet Party29,93813.40
Sander Fianza (incumbent)United Benguet Party28,99212.97
Florencio Bentrez (incumbent)United Benguet Party28,82112.90
Coy Nazarro (incumbent)PDP–Laban23,75310.63
Johnny GalutanIndependent22,99510.29
Rocky-Charm MolintasNationalist People's Coalition20,4439.15
Cosme Galasgas Jr.Independent18,6778.36
Leo LawanaUnited Benguet Party16,0957.20
Arnulfo MiloKilusang Bagong Lipunan15,4026.89
Noel SaguidPartido Pederal ng Maharlika9,6844.33
Alegre BungsalKilusang Bagong Lipunan7,2393.24
Miranda BalogIndependent1,4300.64
Total223,469100.00
Total votes76,483
Registered voters/turnout89,16585.78
Source: Commission on Elections[15][4]

2nd district

Benguet's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Atok, Bakun, Buguias, Kapangan, Kibungan, La Trinidad, Mankayan and Tublay. Six board members are elected from this provincial district.

24 candidates were included in the ballot.[16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Marierose Fongwan-KepesUnited Benguet Party61,19511.37
Pandong Balaodan (incumbent)United Benguet Party42,2187.84
Roberto Canuto (incumbent)United Benguet Party41,6807.74
Ruben Paoad (incumbent)Independent38,3927.13
Joel Tingbaoen Jr.PDP–Laban36,7456.83
Neptali Camsol (incumbent)United Benguet Party36,4156.76
Alexander CastañedaPDP–Laban35,5726.61
Susan AtayocUnited Benguet Party33,3836.20
Richard KilaanPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma33,3616.20
Joel CervantesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas29,8595.55
Nardo CayatUnited Benguet Party26,0984.85
Art ShontoganReform PH - People's Party19,2383.57
Sario CopasPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma14,8292.75
Silvestre AbenPROMDI12,1752.26
Reny TabdiPartido Pederal ng Maharlika11,1952.08
Mario LudaesPROMDI9,7581.81
Sendong Talaw SalvacioKilusang Bagong Lipunan9,4371.75
Mario AbuanPROMDI8,6071.60
Manuel LawanaIndependent7,9411.47
Darwin SorianoIndependent7,0851.32
Lee Anthony KuanIndependent6,8071.26
Julian Pelitan Jr.Partido Pederal ng Maharlika6,4151.19
Renaldo KitanoIndependent5,0970.95
Clifford MalucayIndependent4,8770.91
Total538,379100.00
Total votes132,745
Registered voters/turnout154,59185.87
Source: Commission on Elections[15][4]

Ifugao

Governor

Incumbent Governor Jerry Dalipog of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the National Unity Party.

Dalipog won re-election against two other candidates.[17][18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jerry Dalipog (incumbent)Kilusang Bagong Lipunan80,12779.90
Julio TindunganAksyon Demokratiko17,11217.06
Thomas Tundagui Jr.Independent3,0473.04
Total100,286100.00
Total votes113,067
Registered voters/turnout134,42884.11
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan hold
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Glenn Prudenciano of the Liberal Party ran for a second term.

Prudenciano won re-election against former Ifugao governor Pedro Mayam-o (PDP–Laban).[17][18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Glenn Prudenciano (incumbent)Liberal Party54,72853.10
Pedro Mayam-oPDP–Laban48,33746.90
Total103,065100.00
Total votes113,067
Registered voters/turnout134,42884.11
Liberal Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

Provincial Board

The Ifugao Provincial Board is composed of 11 board members, eight of whom are elected.

The Liberal Party won two seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board. However, most of the seats were won by independents.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan73,40020.781New
Liberal Party51,53114.592+1
Aksyon Demokratiko18,0105.100New
Independent210,29759.535–1
Total353,238100.0080
Total votes113,067
Registered voters/turnout134,42884.11

1st district

Ifugao's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Asipulo, Hingyon, Hungduan, Kiangan, Lagawe, Lamut and Tinoc. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Seven candidates were included in the ballot.[18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alberto Binlang Jr.Independent35,93117.71
Caesario Cabbigat (incumbent)Kilusang Bagong Lipunan33,68316.60
Jordan GullitiwIndependent31,67415.61
Joselito Guyguyon (incumbent)Liberal Party31,51615.54
Dulnuan HabbilingIndependent30,33614.95
Agustin Calya-en (incumbent)Kilusang Bagong Lipunan29,74014.66
Godfrey DominongKilusang Bagong Lipunan9,9774.92
Total202,857100.00
Total votes65,250
Registered voters/turnout78,66782.94
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

2nd district

Ifugao's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista, Banaue and Mayoyao. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Eight candidates were included in the ballot.[20]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Orlando Addug (incumbent)Independent23,24215.46
Peter BunnagIndependent22,71915.11
Perfecta Dulnuan (incumbent)Independent20,67213.75
Jojo OdanLiberal Party20,01513.31
Samson AtlunaIndependent18,96012.61
Ricky DulnuanAksyon Demokratiko18,01011.98
Greg RamosIndependent14,7109.78
Allan CutiyogIndependent12,0538.01
Total150,381100.00
Total votes47,817
Registered voters/turnout55,76185.75
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

Kalinga

Governor

Incumbent Governor Ferdinand Tubban of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Tubban was defeated by former Kalinga vice governor James Edduba of Lakas–CMD. Conrado Dieza Jr. (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) also ran for governor.[21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
James EddubaLakas–CMD60,07046.57
Ferdinand Tubban (incumbent)PDP–Laban56,01943.43
Conrado Dieza Jr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas12,89910.00
Total128,988100.00
Total votes135,897
Registered voters/turnout154,42388.00
Lakas–CMD gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Dave Odiem of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.

Odiem was defeated by Jocel Baac of Aksyon Demokratiko.[21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jocel BaacAksyon Demokratiko68,61655.55
Dave Odiem (incumbent)Nacionalista Party54,90544.45
Total123,521100.00
Total votes135,897
Registered voters/turnout154,42388.00
Aksyon Demokratiko gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

Provincial Board

The Kalinga Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

PDP–Laban won four seats, becoming the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PDP–Laban154,95935.574+4
Nacionalista Party94,19821.6220
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan59,36513.630–1
Aksyon Demokratiko37,5118.611New
Lakas–CMD34,6817.960–1
Liberal Party29,9476.8700
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma24,9825.731New
Total435,643100.0080
Total votes135,897
Registered voters/turnout154,42388.00

1st district

Kalinga's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Balbalan, Lubuagan, Pasil, Pinukpuk and Tinglayan. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Seven candidates were included in the ballot.[21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Harley DuguiangAksyon Demokratiko35,62121.44
Roger Saga-oc (incumbent)PDP–Laban31,17918.77
Shirlynne Dasayon (incumbent)Nacionalista Party28,29217.03
Danzel Michael LangkitPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma24,98215.04
Averille AcuatNacionalista Party23,94114.41
Samuel Taya-anKilusang Bagong Lipunan18,38411.07
Raul PobleteKilusang Bagong Lipunan3,7332.25
Total166,132100.00
Total votes53,091
Registered voters/turnout59,82388.75
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

2nd district

Kalinga's 2nd provincial district consists of the city of Tabuk and the municipalities of Rizal and Tanudan. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

Eight candidates were included in the ballot.[23]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mark Aldrich Diasen (incumbent)PDP–Laban44,20416.40
Glenn AmlaNacionalista Party41,96515.57
Lester Lee Tarnate (incumbent)PDP–Laban40,88015.17
Antonio Bakilan (incumbent)PDP–Laban38,69614.36
Frederick Pangsiw (incumbent)Kilusang Bagong Lipunan37,24813.82
Eduardo SarolLakas–CMD34,68112.87
Christopher DonaalLiberal Party29,94711.11
Luis Fannot Jr.Aksyon Demokratiko1,8900.70
Total269,511100.00
Total votes82,806
Registered voters/turnout94,60087.53
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

Mountain Province

Governor

Incumbent Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Lacwasan won re-election against Albert Paday-os (Independent).[24]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bonifacio Lacwasan (incumbent)PDP–Laban76,10489.30
Albert Paday-osIndependent9,12110.70
Total85,225100.00
Total votes96,471
Registered voters/turnout115,92583.22
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[25][4]

Vice Governor

Incumbent Vice Governor Francis Tauli of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Tauli won re-election against Bauko mayor Abraham Akliit (Nacionalista Party) and provincial board member Alexandre Claver (Aksyon Demokratiko).[24]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Francis Tauli (incumbent)PDP–Laban45,14351.28
Abraham AkilitNacionalista Party40,40145.89
Alexandre ClaverAksyon Demokratiko2,4892.83
Total88,033100.00
Total votes96,471
Registered voters/turnout115,92583.22
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[25][4]

Provincial Board

The Mountain Province Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

PDP–Laban won four seats, remaining as the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PDP–Laban106,41135.0440
Nacionalista Party85,77928.252+2
Reform Party25,8118.500New
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino19,0666.281+1
Independent66,58121.931–2
Total303,648100.0080
Total votes96,471
Registered voters/turnout115,92583.22

1st district

Mountain Province's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Barlig, Bontoc, Natonin, Paracelis and Sadanga. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

10 candidates were included in the ballot.[24]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ezra GomezLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino19,06613.10
Joshua Fronda (incumbent)PDP–Laban18,93113.01
Federico Onsat (incumbent)PDP–Laban18,27512.55
Cariño TamangNacionalista Party18,23312.53
Janice Barillo (incumbent)PDP–Laban16,25811.17
Constancio MirandaNacionalista Party15,17310.42
Raul LaponReform Party14,88410.22
Mathew FanaoReform Party10,9277.51
Pio CupasanNacionalista Party9,2736.37
Cleto ChacapnaIndependent4,5453.12
Total145,565100.00
Total votes46,433
Registered voters/turnout54,65384.96
Source: Commission on Elections[25][4]

2nd district

Mountain Province's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bauko. Besao, Sabangan, Sagada and Tadian. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

10 candidates were included in the ballot.[26]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Johnson Bantog IIIndependent24,87615.74
Ricardo Masidong Jr.Nacionalista Party21,32213.49
Henry Bastian Jr. (incumbent)PDP–Laban19,15912.12
Donato Danglose (incumbent)PDP–Laban17,40711.01
Jayne SaongIndependent16,56210.48
Salvador Dalang (incumbent)PDP–Laban16,38110.36
Romeo PagedpedNacionalista Party15,92510.07
Agosto BugnosenIndependent13,2738.40
Fernando Begnaen Jr.Independent7,3254.63
Jeff Dustin LayogNacionalista Party5,8533.70
Total158,083100.00
Total votes50,038
Registered voters/turnout61,27281.67
Source: Commission on Elections[25][4]

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