The 2022 Philippine local elections in the Ilocos Region are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025.
Dagupan
editMayor of Dagupan
editIncumbent Belen Fernandez (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a second term. Fernandez was elected under Aksyon Demokratiko with 55.80% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Belen Fernandez (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Celia Lim | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Vice Mayor of Dagupan
editIncumbent Bryan Kua (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Kua was re-elected under Aksyon Demokratiko with 63.34% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Bryan Kua (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Brian Lim | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Dagupan City Council
editThe Dagupan City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected to represent the city at large. In 2022, the Nacionalista Party won seven seats, achieving a majority in the city council.
Party | |
---|---|
Nacionalista Party | |
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Independent | |
Total |
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Irene Lim Acosta (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Joshua Bugayong | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Danee Canto | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Jaja Cayabyab | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Benedict Cayabyab | Nacionalista Party | |
Tope Lim Chua | Nacionalista Party | |
Alvin Coquia (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Leo Cuaton | Nacionalista Party | |
Apring Dawana | Independent | |
Red Erfe-Mejia (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Marvin Fabia | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Alfie Fernandez (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Malou Fernandez (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Michael Fernandez (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Jek Palaganas | Nacionalista Party | |
Tala Paras | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Dada Manaois Reyna (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Karlos Reyna | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Chito Samson | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Jigs Seen (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Manuel John Sia | Independent | |
Joey Tamayo | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Mackoy Vinluan | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Ilocos Norte
editGovernor of Ilocos Norte
editIncumbent Matthew Manotoc (Nacionalista Party) is retiring to run as vice governor of Ilocos Norte. Manotoc was re-elected with 73.51% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Joy Butay | Independent | |
Cecilia Marcos | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Vice Governor
editIncumbent Cecilia Marcos (Nacionalista Party) is retiring to run as governor of Ilocos Norte. Marcos was elected with 92.77% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Matthew Manotoc | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Ilocos Norte Provincial Board
editThe Ilocos Norte Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected by provincial district. Ilocos Norte is divided into two provincial districts, each coinciding with the province's two legislative districts and electing five board members. In 2022, the Nacionalista Party won eight seats, achieving a majority in the provincial board.
Party | |
---|---|
Nacionalista Party | |
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma | |
Independent | |
Total |
Ilocos Norte's 1st provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Edison Bonoan | Independent | |
Hanson Chua | Nacionalista Party | |
Bong Crisostomo | Independent | |
Junior Fariñas (incumbent) | Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma | |
RJ Fariñas | Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma | |
Saul Lazo (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Franklin Dante Respicio (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Portia Salenda (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Marlon Sales | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Ilocos Norte's 2nd provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Gian Crisostomo (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Medeldorf Gaoat (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Rafael Salvador Medina (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
James Paul Nalupta | Independent | |
Julu Nalupta | Independent | |
Joefrey Saguid | Nacionalista Party | |
Aladine Santos (incumbent) | Independent | |
Jonathan Torralba (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Ilocos Sur
editGovernor of Ilocos Sur
editIncumbent Jerry Singson (Bileg Ti Ilokano) is running for a second term unopposed. Singson was elected under the Nationalist People's Coalition unopposed in 2022.
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jerry Singson | Bileg Ti Ilokano | 313,620 | 100.00 | |
Total | 313,620 | 100.00 | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Vice Governor of Ilocos Sur
editIncumbent Ryan Luis Singson is running for a second term unopposed. Singson was elected unopposed in 2022.
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ryan Luis Singson | Bileg Ti Ilokano | 326,228 | 100.00 | |
Total | 326,228 | 100.00 | ||
Source: [3] |
Ilocos Sur Provincial Board
editThe Ilocos Sur Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected by provincial district. Ilocos Sur is divided into two provincial districts, each coinciding with the province's two legislative districts and electing five board members. In 2022, the Nationalist People's Coalition won eight seats, achieving a majority in the provincial board.
Party | |
---|---|
Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Independent | |
Total |
Ilocos Sur's 1st provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Maing Baterina | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Janina Medina-Fariñas | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Art Oandasan (incumbent) | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
King Rambo Rafanan | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Third Ranches (incumbent) | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Ilocos Sur's 2nd provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Juan Abaya Jr. | Independent | |
Boy Gironella (incumbent) | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Ben Maggay (incumbent) | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Pablito Sanidad Jr. | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Ericson Singson (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Fayinna Pilar Zaragoza | Bileg Ti Ilokano | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
La Union
editGovernor of La Union
editIncumbent Raphaelle Ortega-David (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term. Ortega-David was elected under Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan with 89.72% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Manny Fonseca | Independent | |
Mario Eduardo Ortega | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Raphaelle Ortega-David | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Vice Governor of La Union
editIncumbent Mario Eduardo Ortega is retiring to run as Governor of La Union. Ortega was elected as an independent unopposed in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Thomas Dumpit Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Eric Sibuma | Lakas–CMD | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
La Union Provincial Board
editThe La Union Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected by provincial district. La Union is divided into two provincial districts, each coinciding with the province's two legislative districts and electing five board members. In 2022, the Nationalist People's Coalition won four seats, achieving a plurality in the provincial board.
Party | |
---|---|
Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Lakas–CMD | |
Liberal Party | |
Independent | |
Total |
La Union's 1st provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Ren Bumatay | Independent | |
Nikko Fontanilla | Lakas–CMD | |
Migz Magsaysay | Independent | |
Jen Mosuela-Fernandez (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Chary Nisce (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Jay Jay Orros | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Denny Ortega | Independent | |
Gerard Ostrea (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Aaron Kyle Pinzon | Lakas–CMD | |
Ernesto Rafon | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
La Union's 2nd provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Cynthia Bacurnay (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
Henry Balbin (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Martin de Guzman | Lakas–CMD | |
Gina Estepa-Flores | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Jeferson Fernando | Lakas–CMD | |
Tess Garcia | Lakas–CMD | |
Alberto Nidoy | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Ruperto Rillera Jr. (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Christian Rivera | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Alyssa Kristine Sibuma | Lakas–CMD | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Pangasinan
editGovernor of Pangasinan
editIncumbent Ramon Guico III (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Guico was elected with 55.61% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Amado Espino III | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Ramon Guico III (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Vice Governor of Pangasinan
editIncumbent Mark Lambino (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Lambino was re-elected with 61.45% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Mark Lambino | Lakas–CMD | |
Noel Nacar | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan Provincial Board
editThe Pangasinan Provincial Board is composed of 15 board members, 12 of whom are elected by provincial district. Pangasinan is divided into six provincial districts, each coinciding with the province's six legislative districts and electing two board members. In 2022, the Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party won eight seats, achieving a majority in the provincial board.
Party | |
---|---|
Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano | |
Lakas–CMD | |
Liberal Party | |
Nacionalista Party | |
Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | |
Independent | |
Total |
Pangasinan's 1st provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Apple Bacay (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Ricky Camba | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Napoleon Fontelera Jr. (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan's 2nd provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Philip Theodore Cruz (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Dondon Fernandez | Independent | |
Manuel Merrera | Independent | |
Haidz Pacheco (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Nikiboy Reyes | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan's 3rd provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Shiela Baniqued (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Joseph Arman Bauzon | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Eduardo Gonzales | Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | |
Generoso Tulagan Jr. | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Vici Ventanilla (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan's 4th provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Noy de Guzman (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Jerry Rosario (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | |
Aldrin Soriano | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan's 5th provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Rose Apaga | Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party | |
Isong Basco | Lakas–CMD | |
Louie Sison (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Hero Sumera | Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Pangasinan's 6th provincial district
editCandidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Walter Aquino | Independent | |
Noel Bince (incumbent) | Independent | |
Sheila Marie Perez | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Ric Revita | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Rebecca Saldivar | Nacionalista Party | |
Ranjit Shahani | Liberal Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
References
edit- ^ a b c "PANGASINAN_DAGUPAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d "ILOCOSNORTE_ILOCOS_NORTE" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d "ILOCOSSUR_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d "LAUNION_LA_UNION" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "PANGASINAN_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.