2022 Bulacan local elections

Local elections were held in the province of Bulacan on May 9, 2022 as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Bulacan is one of the eight-one provinces of the Philippines participating in the election while conducting their own local elections from the provincial-level to the municipal-level of officials. Bulacan has six legislative districts that encompass most of its municipalities and cities, the lone exception of San Jose del Monte which is its own legislative lone district.

2022 Bulacan gubernatorial election

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Registered2,007,523
Turnout80.62%
 
Nominee Daniel Fernando Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado
Party NUP PDP–Laban
Alliance Bayanihan Generation UniTeam
Running mate Alex Castro Jonjon Mendoza
Popular vote 987,160 586,650
Percentage 61% 36.25%

Shaded breakdown of the city/municipality results. Darker shaded cities/municipalities indicate a larger margin-of-victory of the winning candidate.

Governor before election

Daniel Fernando
NUP

Elected Governor

Daniel Fernando
NUP

2022 Bulacan vice gubernatorial election

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Registered2,007,523
Turnout77.84%
 
Nominee Alex Castro Jonjon Mendoza
Party NUP PDP–Laban
Popular vote 755,785 626,656
Percentage 48.37% 40.1%

Shaded breakdown of the city/municipality results. Darker shaded cities/municipalities indicate a larger margin-of-victory of the winning candidate.

Vice Governor of Bulacan before election

Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado
PDP–Laban

Elected Vice Governor of Bulacan

Alex Castro
NUP

Incumbent governor Daniel Fernando ran for a second-term in office as governor of the province. Incumbent vice governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado, who previously served as Governor from 2010 to 2019, declared his candidacy for Governor to contest the seat for a non-consecutive term.[1] Fernando was part of the Leni-Kiko slate of candidates[2] while Alvarado was part of the UniTeam Alliance of presidential-candidate Bongbong Marcos.[3] On election night, Fernando was elected to a second-term as governor of Bulacan, defeating Alvarado after receiving 987,160 votes to Alvarado's 586,650.[4] Moreover, Fernando's running mate, 1st District Board Member Alex Castro won 755,785 votes to Alvarado's running mate, former rival-tuned ally, former governor Jonjon Mendoza won 626,656 votes.

Presidential election

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Bulacan was the third-most populous province nationwide, boasting 3,708,890 people.[5] This roughly translates to 2,007,523 registered voters[6] or 54.13% of the population is eligible to vote in this election. Bulacan ranks fifth nationwide behind Laguna and Pangasinan while ahead of Negros Occidental and Batangas.[7]

UniTeam and PFP presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos won Bulacan with 1,040,157 votes or 60.29% of the vote meanwhile, Liberal party presidential candidate Leni Robredo won 500,285 votes or 29%.

Several rallies from both camps were held in Bulacan during the course of the campaign. Robredo visited Bulacan twice while Marcos visited the province three times during the course of the campaign. An 84.67% turnout was projected in Bulacan for the presidential tally of votes while 83.39% turnout was projected for the vice-presidential tally.

Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Bongbong Marcos
1,040,157
60.29%
Independent Leni Robredo
500,285
29%
Aksyon Isko Moreno
92,610
5.37%
Reporma Panfilo Lacson
44,934
2.6%
PROMDI Manny Pacquiao
36,467
2.11%
PLM Leody de Guzman
3,056
0.18%
Independent Ernesto Abella
2,399
0.14%
PDSP Norberto Gonzales
2,312
0.13%
KTPNAN Faisal Mangondato
1,517
0.09%
DPP Jose Montemayor Jr.
1,380
0.08%
Total Votes
1,725,117
98.12%
Invalid/Blank votes
18,655
1.06%
Valid Votes
1,758,220
Registered Voters
2,007,523

Gubernatorial and Vice Gubernatorial election

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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.[8]

Governor

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Incumbent Governor Daniel Fernando will run for his second term against his former political ally, incumbent Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.[9]

Bulacan Gubernatorial Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Daniel Fernando 987,160 60.99
PDP–Laban Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado 586,650 36.24
Independent Pancho Valerio 23,228 1.43
Independent Datu Adam Ocampo 10,958 0.67
Independent Kaka Ernesto Balite 10,391 0.64
Total votes 1,618,387 100
NUP hold

Per City/Municipality

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Vice Governor

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With incumbent Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado running for governor, his party has nominated former governor and 3rd District representative Joselito Mendoza for the post. He will be up against incumbent 4th District board member Alex Castro and former Meycauayan City vice mayor Salvador Violago.

Bulacan Vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Alex Castro 755,785 48.36
PDP–Laban Jonjon Mendoza 626,656 40.10
Liberal Salvador Violago 180,210 11.53
Total votes 1,562,651 100
NUP gain from PDP–Laban

Per City/Municipality

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Congressional elections

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Each of Bulacan's six legislative districts and the lone district of San Jose del Monte will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.[8]

1st District

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Incumbent Representative Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado is running for his third and final term against former Malolos mayor Danilo Domingo.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Danny DAD Domingo 202,712 58.20
PDP–Laban Kuya Jose Sy-Alvarado 140,798 40.42
Reform Kuya Mac de Guzman 4,748 1.36
Total votes 348,258 100
NUP gain from PDP–Laban

2nd District

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Incumbent Gavini "Apol" Pancho is term-limited, and his party nominated his sister, Tina for his seat.[10]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ditse Tina Pancho 137,276 80.63
NPC FB Bermudez 24,936 14.64
Independent Jimmy Villafuerte 4,746 2.78
Independent Tony Deborja 3,277 1.92
Total votes 170,235 100
NUP hold

3rd District

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Incumbent Lorna Silverio will run for her third and final term.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Lorna Silverio 143,698 69.07
Aksyon Jessie Viceo 61,258 29.57
Independent Allan Villena 2,811 1.35
Total votes 208,037 100
NUP hold

4th District

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Incumbent Henry Villarica is running for Mayor of Meycauayan, switching places with his wife, incumbent Mayor Linabelle Ruth Villarica.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 4th District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Linabelle Villarica 180,067 91.01
Aksyon Raquel Guardiano 11,476 5.80
PRP Ferdy Victolero 6,303 3.18
Total votes 197,846 100
PDP–Laban hold

5th District

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This is the first time the district will be holding an election since the redistricting happened, with incumbent Guiguinto mayor Ambrosio "Boy" Cruz running for the seat against Atty. Arnel Alcaraz.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 5th District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Boy Cruz 128,065 53.14
NUP AAA Alcaraz 112,899 46.85
Total votes 240,964 100
PDP–Laban win (new seat)

6th District

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This is the first time the district will be holding an election since the redistricting happened, with incumbent Norzagaray mayor Fred Germar running for the seat against former DPWH undersecretary Salvador Pleyto, former La Salle Lady Spiker Kaye Martinez Daly, and three other candidates.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 6th District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ador Pleyto 76,429 35.40
NUP Fred Germar 76,430 35.41
Liberal Kaye Martinez Daly 51,491 23.86
Aksyon Ramon Carlos Villarama 5,141 2.38
Independent Jose Mangulabanan 828 0.38
Independent Ernesto Padernos 595 0.27
Total votes 215,972 100
NUP win (new seat)

San Jose del Monte

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Incumbent Florida Robes is running for her third and final term against former Mayor Reynaldo San Pedro.[11]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in San Jose del Monte's Lone District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Florida Robes 76,192 35.79
PPM Reynaldo San Pedro 136,680 64.20
Total votes 212,872 100
PPM hold

Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections

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All 6 Districts of Bulacan will elect members of the Bulacan Provincial Board. All districts send two board members each. Election is via plurality-at-large voting; a voter can vote up to the maximum number of board members his district is sending.[8]

With the redistricting that happened, the 1st and 4th districts will no longer be able to send three members to the board, and instead two members will be sent to the board.

PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party1,009,84440.886
PDP-Laban969,54139.256
Lakas–CMD165,7146.71
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives69,5832.82
Liberal Party58,0402.35
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas28,2321.14
Aksyon Demokratiko24,4880.99
People's Reform Party8,0410.33
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan6,6910.27
Independent130,0435.26
Ex officio seats3
Reserved seats1
Total2,470,217100.0016

1st District

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Incumbent Board Member Allan Andan will be running for his third and final term, while incumbent board members Mina Fermin and Jong Ople will be running for their second terms.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Allan Andan 158,344 28.50
PDP–Laban Mina Fermin 145,287 26.15
NUP Toti Ople 99,812 17.97
NUP Jong Ople 98,613 17.75
PROMDI Long Repapit Mejia 38,048 6.85
Independent Aldwin Angelo Rodriguez 8,073 1.45
Independent Arnold Mercado 7,212 1.29
Total votes 555,379 100

2nd District

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Incumbent Board Members Pechay dela Cruz and Atty. Monet Posadas will be running for their second terms.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Pechay dela Cruz 78,730 28.56
PDP–Laban Dingdong Nicolas 60,508 21.95
Independent Ate Charm Clemente 57,145 20.73
NUP Bokal Atty. Monet Posadas 55,214 20.03
PDP–Laban Grace Alcantara 24,038 8.72
Total votes 275,635 100

3rd District

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Incumbent Board Member Emily Viceo is running for her third and final term; incumbent Board Member RC Nono Castro is running for his second term.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP RC Nono Castro 89,893 30.87
NUP Aye Mariano 88,403 30.36
Lakas Emily Viceo 73,288 25.17
PDP–Laban Luis Sarrondo 39,561 13.58
Total votes 291,145 100

4th District

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Incumbent Board Member Allan Ray Baluyut is term-limited; his son, Allen will be running for his seat. Board Member Alex Castro did not run for his third and final term, and instead ran for Vice Governor, while Board Member Jon-jon delos Santos will be running for his second term.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jon-jon delos Santos 241,059 38.21
NUP Allen Baluyut 173,242 27.46
Lakas Paul Pillas 92,426 14.65
Independent Estelito Alcaraz 44,502 7.05
PFP Marni delos Santos 28,232 4.47
Liberal Edgar Mejia 21,655 3.43
PROMDI Jorick Atienza 21,564 3.41
PRP Danny Clores 8,041 1.27
Total votes 630,721 100

5th District

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This is the first time the district will be holding an election since the redistricting happened.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 5th District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ricky Roque 100,397 27.14
NUP Teta Mendoza 86,264 23.32
PDP–Laban Anjo Mendoza 84,647 22.88
PDP–Laban Lorna Libiran 55,694 15.05
Aksyon Doc Nick Sanchez 24,488 6.62
Independent Ate Let Cruz 11,719 3.16
KBL Dan Alvaro Galura 6,691 1.80
Total votes 369,900 100

6th District

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This is the first time the district will be holding an election since the redistricting happened.

2022 Provincial Board Election in 6th District of Bulacan
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jay de Guzman 87,367 25.14
PDP–Laban Art Legaspi 73,036 21.02
NUP Rico Sto. Domingo 70,520 20.29
NUP Junjun Saplala 68,756 19.79
Liberal Boyet dela Cruz 36,385 10.47
PROMDI Jelo Lopez 9,971 2.86
Independent Joseph Tica 1,392 0.40
Total votes 347,247 100

City and Municipal elections

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The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.[8]

1st District

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Malolos

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Incumbent City Mayor Bebong Gatchalian is running for reelection against former City Mayor Christian Natividad.[12]

Malolos mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Christian Natividad 59,557 54.72
NUP Bebong Gatchalian 49,270 45.27
Total votes 108,827 100
PDP–Laban gain from NUP

Incumbent City Vice Mayor Len Pineda will be running for his second term.

Malolos City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Migs Tengco Bautista 44,452 41.74
PDP–Laban Len Pineda 26,578 24.96
NUP Erick DpatBayan Fernandez 25,919 24.34
Independent ABC Diony Mendoza 9,533 8.95
Total votes 106,842 100
Aksyon gain from PDP–Laban

Bulakan

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Incumbent Mayor Vergel Meneses is running for reelection against Vice Mayor Patrick Neil Meneses.[13]

Bulakan mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Vergel Meneses 24,195 51.63
NUP Patrick Neil Meneses 12,611 26.91
Aksyon Kap Michael Ramos 7,235 15.43
Independent Atty. Ryan Trinidad 2,818 6.01
Total votes 46,859 100
PDP–Laban hold

As incumbent Vice Mayor Patrick Meneses will be running for Mayor, incumbent Councilors Aika Sanchez, Oya Mendoza, and Berting Bituin will battle for the vice-mayoralty race.

Bulakan vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Aika Sanchez 16,194 35.70
NUP Oya Mendoza 12,334 27.19
Independent Kap. Osang Lava-Gamboa 10,033 22.12
Aksyon Berting Bituin 6,795 14.98
Total votes 45,356 100
PDP–Laban gain from NUP

Calumpit

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Incumbent Mayor Jessie de Jesus is term-limited, his brother, Municipal Administrator James, will run in his place. James will be up against incumbent Vice Mayor Aboy de Belen and incumbent Councilor Lorna dela Cruz.

Calumpit mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Lem Faustino 28,993 47.62
PDP–Laban M1 James de Jesus 27,664 45.44
Aksyon Aboy de Belen 3,425 5.62
PROMDI Pastora Lorna dela Cruz 793 1.30
Total votes 60,875 100
NUP gain from PDP–Laban

Incumbent Vice Mayor Aboy de Belen will be running for Mayor; among the vice mayoralty candidates are former Vice Mayor Zar Candelaria and incumbent Councilors Boy Lim Rañola and Jon-jon Mendoza.

Calumpit vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Doc Zar Candelaria 33,070 57.98
PDP–Laban Jon-jon Mendoza 18,095 31.72
PROMDI Boy Lim Rañola 5,599 9.81
Partido Maharlika Bing Santiago 265 0.46
Total votes 57,029 100
NUP gain from Aksyon

Hagonoy

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Incumbent Mayor Amboy Manlapaz is term-limited; his wife Baby will run in his place. Among the opponents are incumbent Vice Mayor Angelboy Cruz and former Vice Mayor Pedro Santos.

Hagonoy mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Baby Manlapaz 22,147 33.44
NUP Jhane dela Cruz 18,387 27.76
Lapiang K Angelboy Cruz 15,116 22.82
Aksyon Kap Mila Lacap 6,396 9.65
PDP–Laban Pedro Kap Santos 4,175 6.30
Total votes 66,221 100
PDP–Laban hold

With incumbent Vice Mayor Angelboy Cruz running for mayor, the post will now be disputed by incumbent councilor Rey Santos and Ate Charo Sy-Alvarado, the daughter of incumbent Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.

Hagonoy vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ate Charo Sy-Alvarado 39,734 64.12
Aksyon Rey Santos 18,042 29.11
NUP Kap Medic Dionisio 4,192 6.76
Total votes 61,968 100
PDP–Laban gain from Lapiang K

Paombong

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Incumbent Mayor Ann Marcos is running for her third and final term against incumbent Vice Mayor Maria Cristina Gonzales.

Paombong mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ann Marcos 17,173 52.83
NUP Maria Cristina Gonzales 15,150 46.61
Independent Obaldo Cabantog 178 0.54
Total votes 32,501 100
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Maria Cristina Gonzales will run as Mayor.

Paombong vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Emelita Yunson 10,346 33.03
NUP July Valencia 10,329 32.98
PDP–Laban Arnold Mendoza 9,305 29.71
Independent Corazon Suerte Felipe 1,334 4.26
Total votes 31,314 100
Independent gain from NUP

Pulilan

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Incumbent Mayor Maritz Montejo is running for her third and final term. Among her opponents is the incumbent Vice Mayor Rec Candido and former Councilor Puroy Valenzuela.

Pulilan mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Maritz Ochoa Montejo 29,273 51.94
Aksyon Rec Candido 25,313 44.92
Reporma Puroy Valenzuela 1,764 3.13
Total votes 56,350 100
Nacionalista hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Rec Candido will run as Mayor; his party selected incumbent Councilor RJ Peralta as their Vice Mayoralty candidate. Peralta's opponent is Municipal ABC and Barangay Sto. Cristo Chairman Dennis Cruz.

Pulilan vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon RJ Peralta 28,700 53.50
Nacionalista Kap Dennis Cruz 24,942 46.49
Total votes 53,642 100
Aksyon hold

2nd District

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Baliuag

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Incumbent Mayor Ferdie Estrella is running for his third and final term against incumbent Vice Mayor Cris Clemente.

Baliuag mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ferdie Estrella 53,339 58.19
NUP Cris Clemente 38,312 41.80
Total votes 91,651 100
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Cris Clemente is term-limited and will run for Mayor instead. Vice Mayoralty race will now be disputed by both incumbent Councilors Madette Quimpo and Buko dela Cruz.

Baliuag vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Madette Quimpo 63,025 70.56
Aksyon Buko dela Cruz 26,291 29.43
Total votes 89,316 100
NUP hold

Bustos

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Incumbent Mayor Francis "Iskul" Juan is running for his second term and will be up against incumbent Vice Mayor Arnel Mendoza.

Bustos mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Iskul Juan 26,716 63.51
NUP Arnel Mendoza 15,162 36.04
KBL Angel Principio 183 0.43
Total votes 42,061 100
PDP–Laban hold

With incumbent Vice Mayor Arnel Mendoza running for mayor, his party nominated Barangay Poblacion chairman Chito Hernandez for his post. He will be running against former vice mayor Loida Rivera, among many other candidates.

Bustos vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Martin Angeles 13,618 32.49
Independent Atty. Keith Lazaro 9,314 22.22
NUP Chito Hernandez 8,673 20.69
PDP–Laban Loida Rivera 7,196 17.17
Independent Engr. Glecy Perez 3,107 7.41
Total votes 41,908 100
Independent gain from NUP

Plaridel

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Incumbent Mayor Tessie Vistan did not seek re-election; her daughter, former Mayor Jocell, will be running in her place. Jocell will be up against incumbent Vice Mayor Mhel de Leon.

Plaridel mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ate Jocell Vistan 35,381 61.37
Independent Mhel de Leon 22,264 38.62
Total votes 57,645 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Mhel de Leon is term-limited and will run for Mayor. The vice mayoral post will now be disputed between incumbent councilor Lorie Vinta and aspirant Eddie Salonga, who lost in the 2016 elections for the same post.

Plaridel vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Lorie Vinta 32,817 60.36
Reform Eddie Salonga 21,549 39.63
Total votes 54,366 100
NUP gain from Independent

3rd District

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Doña Remedios Trinidad

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Incumbent Mayor Marie Flores will be switching places with her husband, incumbent Vice Mayor Ronaldo Flores.

Doña Remedios Trinidad mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP RTF Flores 15,329 79.78
PROMDI Tito de Leon 2,333 12.14
Reform Dadeng Punzal 1,551 8.07
Total votes 19,213 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Ronaldo Flores will be switching places with his wife, incumbent Mayor Marie Flores.

Doña Remedios Trinidad vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Marie Flores 11,954 64.94
Reform Unyo Resigurado 4,378 23.78
PROMDI Noli Enriquez 2,074 11.26
Total votes 18,406 100
NUP hold

San Ildefonso

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Incumbent Mayor Carla Galvez-Tan will be running for her third and final term against incumbent Councilor Gazo Galvez.

San Ildefonso mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Gazo Galvez 33,893 50.19
NUP Carla Galvez 33,629 49.80
Total votes 67,522 100
Aksyon gain from NUP

Incumbent Vice Mayor Rocky Sarmiento will be running for his second term.

San Ildefonso vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Rocky Sarmiento 38,203 61.24
Aksyon Ven Lipana 24,175 38.75
Total votes 62,378 100
NUP hold

San Miguel

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Incumbent Mayor Roderick Tiongson will be running for his second term.

San Miguel mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Roderick Tiongson 51,453 60.94
Aksyon Kuya Jiboy Cabochan 31,762 37.61
KBL Pop Buencamino 942 1.11
Independent Mona Labitoria-Visperas 275 0.32
Total votes 84,432 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Bong Alvarez will be running for his third and final term against incumbent Councilor Melvin Santos.

San Miguel vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Bong Alvarez 42,887 55.61
Reform Kap Konsi Melvin Santos 34,223 44.38
Total votes 77,110 100
NUP hold

San Rafael

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Incumbent Mayor Goto Violago is term-limited; his son, former Provincial Board Member Cholo, will be running in his place unopposed.

San Rafael mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Cholo Violago 42,771 100
Total votes 42,771 100
Lakas hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Edison Veneracion is term-limited; his wife Lyn will be running in his place unopposed.

San Rafael vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Lyn Veneracion 41,466 100
Total votes 41,466 100
Lakas hold

4th District

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Meycauayan

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Incumbent City Mayor Linabelle Villarica will run for a seat as Fourth District Representative; her husband, incumbent Fourth District Representative Henry Villarica will be running in her place as City Mayor, against six other candidates.

Meycauayan mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Atorni Henry Villarica 74,752 70.07
Aksyon Elmer Paguio 14,842 13.91
Independent Jojo Manzano 11,002 10.31
KBL Doc Abe Bordador 5,007 4.69
PRP JJ Manzano 724 0.67
Independent Sergio Perez 187 0.17
Independent Clark Marquez 163 0.15
Total votes 106,677 100
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Jojie Violago will be running unopposed for the second straight election.

Meycauayan vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jojie Violago 76,685 100
Total votes 76,685 100
PDP–Laban hold

Marilao

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Incumbent Mayor Ricky Silvestre will be running for his second term against former opponent Atty. Jem Sy.

Marilao mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ricky Silvestre 43,124 50.15
Aksyon Atty. Jem Sy 42,853 49.84
Total votes 85,977 100
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Henry Lutao is running for his third and final term against incumbent councilor Irma Celones.

Marilao vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Henry Lutao 37,015 44.64
PFP Jessa Mahilac 25,236 30.43
NUP Irma Celones 20,666 24.92
Total votes 82,917 100
PDP–Laban hold

Obando

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Incumbent Mayor Edwin Santos is term limited; his wife Espie will run in his place against incumbent Councilor Ding Valeda.[14]

Obando mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ding Valeda 15,232 51.98
PDP–Laban Espie Santos 7,555 25.78
PROMDI Artus Sayao 6,513 22.22
Total votes 29,300 100
NUP gain from PDP–Laban

Incumbent Vice Mayor Arvin Dela Cruz is running for his third and final term and will be up against the incumbent Mayor Edwin Santos.[14]

Obando vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Kuya Arvin Dela Cruz 17,835 62.56
PDP–Laban Edwin Santos 7,739 27.14
PROMDI Sandy Reyes 2,934 10.29
Total votes 28,508 100
NUP hold

5th District

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Balagtas

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Incumbent Mayor JR Gonzales is running for his third and final term.

Balagtas mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban JR Gonzales 23,692 53.32
NUP Lito Polintan 20,737 46.67
Total votes 44,429 100
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Ariel Valderama is running for his second term.

Balagtas Vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ariel Valderama 23,604 54.87
NUP ABC Mel Ventura 19,407 45.12
Total votes 43,011 100
PDP–Laban hold

Bocaue

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Incumbent mayor Jose Santiago Jr., who assumed office upon the death of former mayor Joni Villanueva-Tugna, will be running for his full term against former mayor Eduardo Villanueva Jr.[15]

Bocaue mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jonjon JJV Villanueva 35,488 52.93
PDP–Laban JJS Santiago 31,550 47.06
Total votes 67,038 100
NUP gain from PDP–Laban

Incumbent vice mayor Alvin Cotaco opted to run for councilor, and his party nominated former CIBAC party-list representative Sherwin Tugna, widower of former Mayor Joni Villanueva-Tugna, for the post instead. He will run against incumbent Councilor and former vice mayor Kennedy Valdez.[15]

Bocaue vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Mr. Mayor Joni Tugna 43,001 65.33
PDP–Laban Ken Valdez 21,181 32.18
Independent RSDC dela Cruz 1,637 2.48
Total votes 65,819 100
NUP hold

Guiguinto

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Incumbent Mayor Boy Cruz is term-limited and is running as Representative for the newly created Fifth District of Bulacan; his daughter Agay will run in his place and will be up against incumbent Vice Mayor JJ Santos.

Guiguinto mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Agay Cruz 36,004 54.91
NUP JJ Santos 29,565 45.08
Total votes 65,569 100
PDP–Laban hold

Agay's running mate is former vice mayor Banjo Estrella, who will run for the same post against incumbent councilor Eva Villanueva.

Guiguinto vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Banjo Estrella 36,090 57.35
Independent Eva Villanueva 26,055 41.40
Independent Alamar Castillo 776 1.23
Total votes 62,921 100
PDP–Laban gain from Independent

Pandi

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Incumbent Mayor Rico Roque will be running for his second term.

Pandi mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Rico Roque 50,318 66.13
PDP–Laban Cris Castro 22,320 29.33
KBL Cris Castro 3,216 4.22
PRP Kuya Ed Gaba 226 0.29
Total votes 76,080 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Lui Sebastian will be running for her second term.

Pandi vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Lui Sebastian 36,663 51.44
PDP–Laban Sonny Antonio 33,354 46.80
KBL Sol Antonio 1,250 1.75
Total votes 71,267 100
NUP hold

6th District

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Angat

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Incumbent Mayor Narding de Leon is term-limited, and will be running for Vice Mayor instead.

Angat mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Jowar Bautista 22,797 63.85
NUP Jumong Piadozo 12,175 34.10
Independent Tantan Cruz 731 2.04
Total votes 35,703 100
Aksyon gain from NUP

Incumbent Vice Mayor Jowar Bautista will be running for Mayor this time.

Angat vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Arvin Agustin 18,148 51.99
NUP Narding de Leon 16,754 48.00
Total votes 34,902 100
Aksyon hold

Norzagaray

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Incumbent Mayor Fred Germar is term-limited and is running as Representative for the newly created Sixth District of Bulacan; his wife Merlyn will run in his place and will be up against former Acting Mayor Ade Cristobal.

Norzagaray mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Merlyn Germar 32,035 51.01
PDP–Laban Ade Cristobal 30,760 48.98
Total votes 62,795 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Boyet Santos will be running for his second term.

Norzagaray vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Baldo Gener 34,298 57.11
NUP Boyet Santos 24,079 40.09
Independent Julio Cristobal 1,672 2.78
Total votes 60,049 100
PDP–Laban gain from NUP

Santa Maria

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Incumbent Mayor Yoyoy Pleyto decided not to run for reelection; incumbent Vice Mayor Ricky Buenaventura will be the party's mayoral candidate, against former Mayor Omeng Ramos and incumbent Chairman Rey Castro of Barangay Manggahan.

Santa Maria mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Omeng Ramos 54,165 44.21
PDP–Laban Ricky Buenaventura 42,134 34.39
NUP Reymalyn Castro 26,198 21.38
Total votes 122,497 100
Aksyon gain from PDP–Laban

Since incumbent Vice Mayor Buenaventura will run as Mayor, the party selected incumbent Councilor Jun Mateo as his running mate, which will be up against four other candidates.

Santa Maria vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Kap Eboy Juan 41,007 34.53
NUP Obet Perez 39,788 33.50
PDP–Laban Jun Mateo 32,503 27.37
Independent Alberto Mateo 4,168 3.51
Independent Nelson dela Merced 1,275 1.07
Total votes 118,741 100
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban

San Jose del Monte City

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Incumbent City Mayor Arthur Robes is running for his third and final term.[11]

San Jose del Monte mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Arthur Robes 150,394 71.12
PROMDI Atty. Earl Tan 45,182 21.36
Liberal Mar Gatchalian 14,402 6.82
Independent Salvador Domagtoy 1,475 0.69
Total votes 211,453 100
PDP–Laban hold

After winning the 2019 vice mayoralty race unopposed, incumbent City Vice Mayor Efren Bartolome Jr. will be running for his third and final term against two candidates.

San Jose del Monte vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
AR Efren Bartolome Jr. 116,966 58.69
Liberal Irene del Rosario 77,801 39.04
Independent Arnold Sagrado 4,518 2.26
Total votes 199,285 100
AR hold

References

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