The Province of Tarlac held its local elections on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the three districts of Tarlac. In the gubernatorial race, Tarlac's incumbent Governor Susan Yap ran unopposed for Governor while incumbent Vice-Governor Carlito David defeated former Vice-Governor Pearl Pacada in a rematch of the 2016 elections.
2019 Tarlac gubernatorial election|
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Nominee
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Susan Yap
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N/A
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Party
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NPC
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Lakas
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Running mate
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Carlito David
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Pearl Pacada
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Popular vote
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534,122
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199,480 (for vice governor)
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Percentage
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100.00
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35.49 (for vice-governor)
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Provincial elections
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The candidates for governor and vice governor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.[1]
Gubernatorial election
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Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Incumbent governor Susan Yap ran unopposed.
Results by city/municipality
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City/Municipality
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Yap
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Votes
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%
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Anao
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5,061
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100.00
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Bamban
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24,090
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100.00
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Camiling
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32,650
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100.00
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Capas
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44,896
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100.00
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City of Tarlac
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138,418
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100.00
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Concepcion
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54,118
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100.00
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Gerona
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36,600
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100.00
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La Paz
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25,524
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100.00
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Mayantoc
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13,242
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100.00
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Paniqui
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38,450
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100.00
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Pura
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10,190
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100.00
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Ramos
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9,035
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100.00
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San Clemente
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5,867
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100.00
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San Jose
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13,006
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100.00
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San Manuel
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10,097
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100.00
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Santa Ignacia
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20,317
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100.00
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Victoria
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26,862
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100.00
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TOTAL
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534,122
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100.00
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Vice-gubernatorial election
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Results by city/municipality
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City/Municipality
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David
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Pacada
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Anao
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2,794
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53.30
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2,448
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46.70
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Bamban
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15,610
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61.49
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9,775
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38.51
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Camiling
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12,881
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36.42
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22,488
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63.58
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Capas
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29,903
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65.87
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15,493
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34.13
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City of Tarlac
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74,355
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56.82
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56,512
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43.18
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Concepcion
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38,841
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57.87
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28,273
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42.13
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Gerona
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18,054
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52.22
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16,518
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47.78
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La Paz
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17,093
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64.39
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9,452
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35.61
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Mayantoc
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6,067
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45.51
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7,265
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54.49
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Paniqui
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22,988
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60.96
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14,724
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39.04
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Pura
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4,762
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45.02
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5,816
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54.98
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Ramos
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4,188
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45.52
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5,013
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54.48
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San Clemente
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2,312
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32.02
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4,909
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67.98
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San Jose
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7,042
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59.80
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4,734
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40.20
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San Manuel
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4,774
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48.69
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5,031
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51.31
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Santa Ignacia
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9,918
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48.47
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10,546
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51.53
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Victoria
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14,781
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60.97
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9,464
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39.03
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TOTAL
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299,924
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55.64
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239,140
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44.36
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Congressional elections
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Provincial Board elections
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All three Districts of Tarlac elected Sangguniang Panlalawigan, or provincial board members. Election is via plurality-at-large voting. The total votes are the actual number of voters who voted, not the total votes of all candidates
Party |
Total votes |
Total seats
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Total |
% |
Total |
%
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NPC |
976,287 |
65.84% |
9 |
69.3%
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Independent |
285,195 |
19.23% |
1 |
7.7%
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PDP–Laban |
122,181 |
8.24% |
0 |
0.0%
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Liberal |
99,264 |
6.69% |
0 |
0.0%
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Total valid votes cast |
1,482,927 |
N/A |
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Total turnout |
673,613 |
100.00% |
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Total partisan seats |
10 |
77.0%
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Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President |
1 |
7.7%
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Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President |
1 |
7.7%
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Seat for Philippine Councilors League - Provincial Chapter President |
1 |
7.7%
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Total non-partisan seats |
3 |
23.0%
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Total seats |
13 |
100.00%
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