2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao

2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao
May 9, 2022

All 14 Northern Mindanao seats in the House of Representatives
Party Seats +/–
PDP–Laban

4 0
Nacionalista

3 0
BPP

2 0
Lakas

2 +1
PADAYN

2 +2
CDP

1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao were held on May 9, 2022.

Summary

Congressional district Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Bukidnon–1st Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba BPP Jose Manuel Alba BPP 18.76%
Bukidnon–2nd Jonathan Keith Flores Nacionalista Jonathan Keith Flores Nacionalista 25.42%
Bukidnon–3rd Manuel Zubiri BPP Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. BPP 16.08%
Bukidnon–4th Rogelio Neil Roque PRP Laarni Roque Nacionalista 34.20%
Cagayan de Oro–1st Rolando Uy NUP Lordan Suan Padayon Pilipino 9.34%
Cagayan de Oro–2nd Rufus Rodriguez CDP Rufus Rodriguez CDP 69.16%
Camiguin Xavier Jesus Romualdo PDP–Laban Jurdin Jesus Romualdo PDP–Laban 30.48%
Iligan Frederick Siao Nacionalista Celso Regencia PDP–Laban 3.54%
Lanao del Norte–1st Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo PDP–Laban Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo PDP–Laban 75.74%
Lanao del Norte–2nd Abdullah Dimaporo NPC Aminah Dimaporo Lakas 82.28%
Misamis Occidental–1st Diego Ty NUP Jason Almonte PDP–Laban 17.11%
Misamis Occidental–2nd Henry Oaminal Nacionalista Ando Oaminal Nacionalista 52.69%
Misamis Oriental–1st Christian Unabia Lakas Christian Unabia Lakas 4.02%
Misamis Oriental–2nd Juliette Uy NUP Yevgeny Emano Padayon Pilipino 13.23%

Bukidnon

1st district

Incumbent Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba of Bukidnon Paglaum was term-limited.

Bukidnon Paglaum nominated Acosta-Alba's husband, Jose Manuel Alba, who won the election against former Presidential Adviser for Environmental Protection Nereus Acosta (Independent) and Jun Eligan (Workers' and Peasants' Party).[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jose Manuel AlbaBukidnon Paglaum90,19058.98
Nereus AcostaIndependent61,50840.22
Jun EliganWorkers' and Peasants' Party1,2290.80
Total152,927100.00
Total votes180,164
Registered voters/turnout205,49487.67
Bukidnon Paglaum hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

2nd district

Incumbent Jonathan Keith Flores of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Flores won re-election against former Bukidnon indigenous people's mandatory representative Richard Macas (Bukidnon Paglaum).[1][5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jonathan Keith Flores (incumbent)Nacionalista Party118,03162.71
Richard MacasBukidnon Paglaum70,19237.29
Total188,223100.00
Total votes217,793
Registered voters/turnout247,81487.89
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

3rd district

Incumbent Manuel Zubiri of Bukidnon Paglaum ran for governor of Bukidnon.

Bukidnon Paglaum nominated Zubiri's father, Bukidnon governor Jose Maria Zubiri Jr., who won the election against provincial board member Arlyn Ayon (People's Reform Party) and three other candidates.[1][6][7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jose Maria Zubiri Jr.Bukidnon Paglaum128,88757.50
Arlyn AyonPeople's Reform Party92,85741.42
George PañaIndependent1,0240.46
Rey CabarabanWorkers' and Peasants' Party7660.34
Alberto RamiloPartido Federal ng Pilipinas6320.28
Total224,166100.00
Total votes254,258
Registered voters/turnout301,84184.24
Bukidnon Paglaum hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

4th district

Term-limited incumbent Rogelio Neil Roque of the Nacionalista Party ran for governor of Bukidnon.

Roque endorsed his wife, Laarni Roque, who won the election against Babba Garcia (Bukidnon Paglaum).[1][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Laarni RoqueNacionalista Party95,83767.10
Babba GarciaBukidnon Paglaum46,99732.90
Total142,834100.00
Total votes165,775
Registered voters/turnout189,68987.39
Nacionalista Party gain from People's Reform Party
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Cagayan de Oro

1st district

Term-limited incumbent Rolando Uy of the National Unity Party (NUP) ran for mayor of Cagayan de Oro. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.


The NUP nominated Uy's son, Cagayan de Oro vice mayor Joaquin Uy, who was defeated by city councilor Lordan Suan of Padayon Pilipino. Tito Mora (Bagumbayan–VNP) also ran for representative.[9][10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lordan SuanPadayon Pilipino76,83254.10
Joaquin UyNational Unity Party63,56744.76
Tito MoraBagumbayan–VNP1,6071.13
Total142,006100.00
Total votes151,492
Registered voters/turnout177,16385.51
Padayon Pilipino gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

2nd district

Incumbent Rufus Rodriguez of the Centrist Democratic Party ran for a second term.

Rodriguez won re-election against Irene Floro (People's Reform Party).[9][12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rufus Rodriguez (incumbent)Centrist Democratic Party128,13484.58
Irene FloroPeople's Reform Party23,36515.42
Total151,499100.00
Total votes165,781
Registered voters/turnout195,13084.96
Centrist Democratic Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

Camiguin

Term-limited incumbent Xavier Jesus Romualdo of PDP–Laban ran for governor of Camiguin.

PDP–Laban nominated Romualdo's father, Camiguin governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, who won the election against two other candidates.[6][13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jurdin Jesus RomualdoPDP–Laban33,07961.78
Homer MabaleIndependent16,75731.30
Momot EbcasIndependent3,7036.92
Total53,539100.00
Total votes55,153
Registered voters/turnout64,09086.06
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[14][4]

Iligan

Incumbent Frederick Siao of the Nacionalista Party retired to run for mayor of Iligan.

Siao endorsed former representative Vicente Belmonte Jr. of the National Unity Party, who was defeated by Iligan mayor Celso Regencia of PDP–Laban.[15][6][16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Celso RegenciaPDP–Laban75,42651.77
Vicente Belmonte Jr.National Unity Party70,27248.23
Total145,698100.00
Total votes154,734
Registered voters/turnout185,45283.44
PDP–Laban gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[17][4]

Lanao del Norte

1st district

Incumbent Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Dimaporo won re-election against Joe Abbas (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[6][18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo (incumbent)PDP–Laban108,49887.87
Joe AbbasPartido Federal ng Pilipinas14,97712.13
Total123,475100.00
Total votes144,783
Registered voters/turnout180,62880.16
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

2nd district

Incumbent Abdullah Dimaporo of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) was term-limited.

The NPC nominated Dimaporo's daughter, Aminah Dimaporo, who won the election against Jose Patalinghug Jr. (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[6][20]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Aminah DimaporoLakas–CMD138,91091.14
Jose Patalinghug Jr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas13,5018.86
Total152,411100.00
Total votes174,959
Registered voters/turnout210,93682.94
Lakas–CMD gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[19][4]

Misamis Occidental

1st district

Incumbent Diego Ty of the National Unity Party ran for a second term.

Ty was defeated by former Oroquieta mayor Jason Almonte of PDP–Laban. Reynold Yap (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) also ran for representative.[21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jason AlmontePDP–Laban93,73258.33
Diego Ty (incumbent)National Unity Party66,24141.22
Reynold YapPartido Federal ng Pilipinas7100.44
Total160,683100.00
Total votes169,444
Registered voters/turnout202,34783.74
PDP–Laban gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

2nd district

Term-limited incumbent Henry Oaminal of the Nacionalista Party ran for governor of Misamis Occidental.

The Nacionalista Party nominated Oaminal's son, Ozamiz mayor Ando Oaminal, who won the election against Tangub mayor Jenny Tan (Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino) and Rondy Conol-Jimenez (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[23]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ando OaminalNacionalista Party143,25076.11
Jenny TanLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino44,07723.42
Rondy Conol-JimenezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas8790.47
Total188,206100.00
Total votes200,627
Registered voters/turnout232,48586.30
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

Misamis Oriental

1st district

Incumbent Christian Unabia of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.

Unabia won re-election against Karen Lagbas (National Unity Party) and provincial board member Jerry Khu (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino).[24][25]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Christian Unabia (incumbent)Lakas–CMD114,93651.04
Karen LagbasNational Unity Party105,87547.02
Jerry KhuKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino4,3701.94
Total225,181100.00
Total votes252,300
Registered voters/turnout289,03287.29
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[26][4]

2nd district

Term-limited incumbent Juliette Uy of the National Unity Party (NUP) ran for governor of Misamis Oriental.

The NUP nominated Uy's husband, former Misamis Oriental vice governor Julio Uy, who was defeated by Misamis Oriental governor Yevgeny Emano of Padayon Pilipino. Mylene Mehila (Independent) also ran for representative.[24][27]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Yevgeny EmanoPadayon Pilipino166,37456.31
Julio UyNational Unity Party127,29243.08
Mylene MehilaIndependent1,7940.61
Total295,460100.00
Total votes332,881
Registered voters/turnout378,38487.97
Padayon Pilipino gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[26][4]

References

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