2022 Siquijor gubernatorial election|
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| | | AKSYON | | Nominee | Jake Vincent Villa | Dean Villa | | | Party | NPC | Aksyon | | Running mate | Mei Ling Quezon-Brown | Edwin Yu | | Popular vote | 32,615 | 31,388 | | Percentage | 47.20% | 45.42% | |
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Local elections in Siquijor were held on May 9, 2022 as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters elected all local posts in the province: town mayors, vice mayors, town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan - three in each of the province's two administrative districts, the governor, vice governor, and one representative for lone district of Siquijor.
The province's election turnout is 88.08%, (162 election returns) equivalent to 69,103 out of 78,458 total registered voters.[1]
Provincial elections
Governor
Zaldy Villa is the incumbent but term-limited. He ran for district representative and won.
By Municipality
| Municipality | Jake Vincent Villa | Dean Villa |
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| Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Enrique Villanueva | 2,402 | 53.34 | 2,101 | 46.66 |
| Larena | 3,885 | 40.08 | 5,808 | 59.92 |
| Lazi | 6,411 | 50.03 | 6,403 | 49.97 |
| Maria | 4,930 | 55.83 | 3,900 | 44.17 |
| San Juan | 4,886 | 49.80 | 4,926 | 50.20 |
| Siquijor | 10,101 | 55.04 | 8,250 | 44.96 |
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| TOTAL | 32,615 | 47.20 | 31,388 | 45.42 |
Vice-Governor
Mei Ling Quezon-Brown is the incumbent.
By Municipality
| Municipality | Mei Ling Quezon-Brown | Edwin Fua Yu |
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| Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Enrique Villanueva | 2,308 | 55.43 | 1,856 | 44.57 |
| Larena | 4,095 | 45.39 | 4,927 | 54.61 |
| Lazi | 5,997 | 51.27 | 5,701 | 48.73 |
| Maria | 4,702 | 61.20 | 2,981 | 38.80 |
| San Juan | 4,695 | 52.98 | 4,167 | 47.02 |
| Siquijor | 12,135 | 68.78 | 5,507 | 31.22 |
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| TOTAL | 33,932 | 48.32 | 25,139 | 36.38 |
Sangguniang Panlalawigan
1st District
Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.
2nd District
Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.
Congressional election
- Population (2020): 103,395[2]
- Electorate (2022): 78,458 (162 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 69,103 (88.08%)
Jake Vincent Villa is the incumbent. He is now running for governor.[3][4]
Municipal elections
The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.
Enrique Villanueva
- Electorate (2022): 5,343 (14 Election Returns)
- Turnout (2022): 4,720 (88.34%)
Gerold Pal-ing is the incumbent but term-limited. He ran for councilor instead. Incumbent vice-mayor Leonardo Paculba gunned for mayor but defeated.
Larena
- Electorate (2022): 11,962 (28 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 10,041 (83.94%)
Dean Villa is the incumbent but now running for governor of the province. Incumbent vice-mayor Cyrus Vincent Calibo is now vying for mayor of the town.
Lazi
- Electorate (2022): 16,139 (26 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 14,296 (88.58%)
James Monte and Earl Aljas are the incumbents and reelectionists. Both were defeated.
Maria
- Electorate (2022): 11,128 (24 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 9,777 (87.86%)
Meynard Asok is the incumbent but term limited. He ran for board member. Incumbent vice-mayor Ivy Dan Samson is a reelectionist and won.
San Juan
- Electorate (2022): 12,007 (24 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 10,684 (88.98%)
Incumbents Wilfredo Capundag Jr. and Gemma Cenas are all vied for mayor of the town. Capundag won.
Siquijor
- Electorate (2022): 21,879 (48 election returns)
- Turnout (2022): 19,585 (89.52%)
Richard Quezon and Teodoro Jumawan Jr. are the incumbents and reelectionist.
References
External links
- COMELEC - Official website of the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
- NAMFREL - Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
- PPCRV - Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)
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