2016 Cavite local elections

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2016 Cavite gubernatorial election
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Nominee Jesus Crispin Remulla Bong Ber Ado
Party UNA Liberal
Running mate Jolo Revilla (Lakas) Irene De Padua-Bencito
Popular vote 1,069,162 17,852
Percentage 94.16% 1.57%

Governor before election

Juanito Victor Remulla
UNA

Elected Governor

Jesus Crispin Remulla
UNA

Local elections were held in Cavite on May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election. Voters will select 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 seven districts of Cavite. Originally, incumbent Governor Jonvic Remulla was set running for his final term under Partido Magdalo and supported by the Estrada-Binay-led (and Aquino's administration opposition party) United Nationalist Alliance along with Vice-Governor Jolo Revilla, however, he later dropped out and was replaced by his brother Jesus Crispin Remulla, who ran solo instead.

Background[edit]

Their rivals, who belong to the Liberal Party, will not be fielding a candidate for the gubernatorial post. The party's 2013 standard-bearer Ayong Maliksi is said to be no longer running as he would instead concentrate on being the chairperson of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. It initially offered 7th District Representative Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino the party's gubernatorial slot, but talks stopped when the incumbent (Remulla) talked to Maliksi, who in turn promised his former vice governor that his party will not field a candidate for the governorship, thus making Remulla virtually unopposed for his third and final term (his opponent is perennial Cavite candidate Gerbie Berado). Tolentino will instead run for re-election for his district seat.

However, LP considered who among 5th District (CarSiGMA) Representative Roy Loyola or 6th District Representative Luis "Jonjon" Ferrer IV as their vice gubernatorial bet upon consultation, opposing the younger Revilla. 4th District (Dasmariñas) Representative Elpidio Barzaga's name was under consideration for the vice governorship, but instead filed his candidacy for city mayor, where he will switch positions with his wife, Jennifer Austria-Barzaga, Pidi will oppose by a 23 year old Jigz Padillo which support Sen. Grace Poe.

In the end, LP will instead field 7th district board member Irene De Padua-Bencito as its vice gubernatorial candidate. She will be supported by some of Cavite's political clans, among others, the Maliksis, Barzagas and Loyolas.

On December 9, 2015, Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla said he will withdrawing his candidacy for re-election to pursue post graduate studies. His brother, Jesus Crispin "Boying" Remulla will substitute for him.[1] Sources also say that Boying Remulla will not support the vice gubernatorial bid of Jolo Revilla and will instead go solo, however Revilla seen on Binay campaign rally in Cavite City on February 11, 2016, as Binay will appoint Jonvic as Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary if Binay become president.

On February 27, 2016, Jolo Revilla (and Remulla brothers) endorses Sen. Bongbong Marcos as their vice-presidential candidate (although him, he is still remained as a "running mate" of PRP's presidential candidate Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago.)[2][3] And the Revilla's support Grace Poe as president.

Candidates[edit]

Incumbents are expressed in italics.[4]

Governor[edit]

Incumbent Jonvic Remulla originally intended to run for his third and final term. However, he withdrew his candidacy. His brother, former 7th District Representative Jesus Crispin Remulla, substituted him.

Cavite gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Jesus Crispin Remulla 1,069,162 94.16%
PDP–Laban Obet Borral 26,285 2.31%
Independent Richard Balanzag 22,231 1.96%
Liberal Gerbie Ber Ado 17,852 1.57%
Total votes 1,135,530 100%
UNA hold

Vice-Governor[edit]

Vice Governor Jolo Revilla (Lakas–CMD) ran against 7th District Board Member Irene Bencito, Eddie De Asis & Severina Saulog. Although listed as an independent, Bencito was supported by the local Liberal and Nacionalista parties.

Cavite vice-gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III 938,096 81.67%
Liberal Irene Bencito 150,617 13.11%
Independent Eddie De Asis 30,968 2.7%
PDP–Laban Severina Saulog 28,977 2.52%
Total votes 1,148,658 100%
Lakas hold

Congressional Elections[edit]

1st District Northern Cavite[edit]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 1st District.
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Francis Abaya 114,700 86.5%
NPC Marina Rieta Granados 17,605 13.5%
Total votes 132,305 100%
Liberal hold

2nd District (Bacoor)[edit]

Incumbent Lani Mercado-Revilla is running for Mayor of Bacoor. Her brother-in-law, incumbent Bacoor Mayor Strike Revilla, is her party's nominee.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 2nd District.
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Edwin "Strike" Revilla 141,149 89.7%
Liberal Mark Orline Buena 16,204 10.3%
Total votes 157,353 100%
Lakas hold

3rd District (Imus)[edit]

Incumbent Representative Alex Advincula ran unopposed.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 3rd District.
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Alex Advincula 105,989 100%
Total votes 105,989 100%
Liberal hold

4th District (Dasmariñas)[edit]

Incumbent Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. is term-limited and is running for mayor of Dasmariñas. His wife, incumbent Mayor Jennifer Barzaga, is his party's nominee.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 4th District.
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jennifer Barzaga 227,022 95.35%
UNA Alen Manzano 11,064 4.65%
Total votes 238,086 100%
NUP hold

5th District (Carsigma)[edit]

Running on his last term under Liberal Party, incumbent Rep. Roy Loyola ran against former Silang Mayor Ruben Madlansacay under Nacionalista Party.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 5th District.
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Roy Loyola 134,316 73.22%
Nacionalista Ruben Madlansacay 49,113 26.77%
Total votes 183,429 100%
Liberal hold

6th District (Cavite Central)[edit]

Luis "Jon-Jon" Ferrer IV ran unopposed as district representative.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 6th District.
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Luis "Jon-Jon" Ferrer IV 176,777 100%
Total votes 176,777 100%
NUP hold

7th District (Cavite Southwest)[edit]

Incumbent Congressman Abraham Tolentino ran unopposed.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite 7th District.
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Abraham Tolentino 163,514 100%
Total votes 163,514 100%
Liberal hold

Provincial Board Elections[edit]

First District (Cavite North)[edit]

2016 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Ryan Enriquez 84,074 37.22%
UNA Gilbert Gandia 51,083 22.62%
Liberal Christopher Go 48,713 21.57%
NPC Rebene Carrera 19,361 8.57%
PGP Michael Del Rosario 15,877 7.02%
NPC William Wee Narvaez 6,765 3.00%
Total votes 225,873 100%

Second District (Lone District of Bacoor)[edit]

Voters of the city elected two board members at-large, regardless of whether these voters are from Bacoor West or Bacoor East (the city's city council districts). Incumbent board member Edralin "Aba" Gawaran, who was nationally known as one of the right-hand men of detained Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. when he was arrested and taken to jail for corruption charges in 2014 in connection with the PDAF scam, will vie for re-election. His partner for the other slot within Team Revilla was outgoing city councilor Reynaldo Fabian. They were opposed by former three-term municipal councilor Peter Simon Lara, transport operator and businessperson Neil Ragasa, and Rosalina Francisco.

Remulla, the other incumbent board member, is running for mayor.

2016 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Cavite (Lone District of Bacoor)
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Edralin Gawaran 104,468 39.82%
Lakas Reynaldo Fabian 92,081 35.10%
Nacionalista Honesto Mercado, Jr. 21,855 8.33%
Liberal Rosalina Francisco 20,761 7.91%
NUP Cornelio Ragasa 16,001 6.10%
Liberal Lucio Alejo IV 7,159 2.73%
Total votes 262,325 100%

Third District (Lone District of Imus)[edit]

Voters of the city will elect two board members at-large.

Due to the forged alliance between the Liberal Party, United Nationalist Alliance-Partido Magdalo, and Lakas–CMD, the "ONE IMUS" coalition was launched in October 2015. Incumbent Larry Boy Nato and former Imus mayor Homer Saquilayan ran for the district's two board seats under the said coalition.

Only the 3rd district has two unopposed candidates for representation in the provincial board.[5][6]

2016 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Cavite (Lone District of Imus)
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Larry Boy Nato 71,195 45.08%
Nacionalista Homer Saquilayan 86,738 54.92%
Total votes 157,933 100%

Fourth District (Lone District of Dasmariñas)[edit]

2016 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Cavite (Lone District of Dasmariñas)
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Valeriano Encabo 159,016 47.56%
NUP Teofilo "Rudy" Lara 155,947 46.64%
UNA Laut Guimbaanun 19,394 5.80%
Total votes 334,357 100%

Fifth District (Carsigma)[edit]

2016 Provincial Board Election in 5th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Ivee Jayne Reyes 92,701 38.31%
UNA Marcos Amutan 88,824 36.71%
NUP Domeng Tenedero 60,446 24.98%
Total votes 241,971 100%

Sixth District (Cavite Central)[edit]

Current BM Felix Grepo stands to run for reelection this year.

2016 Provincial Board Election in 6th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Raymundo Del Rosario 108,509 33.94%
NUP Felix Grepo 97,063 30.36%
UNA Melencio "Jun" De Sagun, Jr. 87,128 27.25%
PRP Dakila Bocalan, Jr. 27,027 8.45%
Total votes 319,727 100%

Seventh District (Cavite Southwest)[edit]

2016 Provincial Board Election in 7th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Rainier Ambion 111,662 52.01%
UNA Reinalyne Varias-Vidallon 75,372 35.11%
UNA Jasmin Manahan 27,659 12.88%
Total votes 214,693 100%

Mayoral Election[edit]

First District[edit]

Cavite City[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Bernardo "Totie" Paredes sought for re-election for his fifth non-consecutive term. His opponent was then-vice mayor Percilito "Penchie" Consigo. They were partners in the 2013 election and were only estranged in the weeks leading to the filing of certificates of candidacy. Meanwhile, City Councilor Denver Chua ran for Vice Mayor under Mayor Paredes' ticket. He ran against barangay captain Obet de Leon under the Liberal Party ticket.

Cavite City Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Bernardo Paredes 25,910 55.59%
Liberal Percilito Consigo 20,450 43.88%
PGP Victor Borromeo 249 0.53%
Total votes 46,609 100%
UNA hold
Cavite City Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Denver Chua 34,385 80.49%
Liberal Obet de Leon 8,333 19.51%
Total votes 42,718 100%
UNA hold
Kawit[edit]

Cousins Paul Plaridel Abaya and Angelo Emilio Aguinaldo are running for mayor. The former is the incumbent vice mayor and brother of Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya and Representative Francis "Blue" Abaya, while the latter, the perceived preferred candidate of Partido Magdalo in Kawit, is an incumbent councilor and son of third-term Mayor Reynaldo "Tik" Aguinaldo.

Kawit Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Angelo Emilio Aguinaldo 20,269 57.09%
Liberal Paul Plaridel Abaya 15,230 42.91%
Total votes 35,499 100%
NPC gain from Liberal
Kawit Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Armando Bernal 18,335 53.19%
NPC Alvin Bunag 16,134 46.81%
Total votes 34,469 100%
UNA gain from NPC
Noveleta[edit]

Three-termer outgoing mayor Enrico "Boy" Alvarez has agreed to the request of Governor Jonvic Remulla to field a common candidate for the UNA-Partido Magdalo Coalition in Noveleta, Cavite. Because of this "One Cavite" project of the governor, Mayor Boy Alvarez endorsed former vice mayor and incumbent provincial board member Dino Reyes Chua to be his successor as mayor of Noveleta. Meanwhile, his younger brother, Noveleta incumbent vice mayor Davey Reyes Chua, is supposedly running for provincial board member to replace his elder brother, who is running for Noveleta mayor. But the governor has committed the party slot for another candidate which made him decide to give way and just run for re-election as municipal councilor of Noveleta to support the mayoral bid of his brother. The Reyes-Chua Brothers came from the Reyes Clan of Noveleta. The legacy of the Reyes Clan started with the late Mayor Librado Reyes and Mayor Pepe Reyes (father and son) who both served as Noveleta mayors during the 1950s and 1980s respectively.

Noveleta Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Dino Chua 12,510 72.15%
Liberal Dindo Santamaria 4,829 27.85%
Total votes 17,339 100%
UNA hold
Noveleta Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Dave Manalo 8,345 49.09%
Liberal Dionisio Torres 8,655 50.91%
Total votes 17,000 100%
Liberal gain from UNA
Rosario[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Jose "Nonong" Ricafrente is term-limited and will switch positions with his son, incumbent Vice Mayor Voltaire Ricafrente, who in turn will be opposed by former mayor and incumbent provincial administrator Renato Abutan.

Rosario Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Renato Abutan 17,915 34.52%
Liberal Voltaire Ricafrente 33,981 65.48%
Total votes 51,896 100%
Liberal hold

Nonong Ricafrente, in turn, will be opposed by his former vice mayor Jose Rozel Hernandez.

Rosario Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Jose Rozel Hernandez 14,004 27.66%
Liberal Jose Ricafrente, Jr. 36,620 72.34%
Total votes 50,624 100%
Liberal hold

Second District[edit]

Bacoor[edit]

Incumbent Edwin "Strike" Revilla is already in his third term as mayor of Bacoor; therefore he is disqualified from running for another term for the same position despite Bacoor's change in status as a city in 2012. He will be running for representative to switch positions with his sister-in-law, Lani Mercado-Revilla. Her opponents are former municipal vice mayor and provincial board member Edwin Malvar and incumbent provincial board member Rolando "Andoy" Remulla.

Bacoor Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edwin Malvar 21,184 12.07%
Lakas Lani Mercado-Revilla 106,964 60.93%
NUP Rolando Remulla 47,399 27%
Total votes 175,547 100%

Incumbent vice mayor Catherine Sariño-Evaristo will be Representative Mercado-Revilla's running mate. Her announced opponents are former city Business Permits and Licensing Office head Allen Reyes and former municipal councilor and three-term provincial board member Cesario "Jun" Del Rosario Jr., who recently is an editor and deputy chief of reporters at CNN Philippines.

Bacoor Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Cesario Del Rosario, Jr. 25,449 15.86%
NUP Allen Reyes 34,287 21.36%
Lakas Catherine Sariño-Evaristo 100,769 62.78%
Total votes 160,505 100%

Third District[edit]

Imus[edit]

Incumbent mayor Emmanuel "Manny" Maliksi is running reelection as a result of an alliance forged between his camp and the camp of his perennial rival, Homer "Saki" Saquilayan, who will instead run for provincial board member. Astillero, a well-known nuisance candidate, is also running for mayor.

Imus Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA A.A. Astillero (Nuisance) 4,416 3.64
Lakas Kiko Herrera 17,558 14.48
Liberal Emmanuel Maliksi 99,256 81.88
Total votes 121,230 100%
Imus Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Ony Cantimbuhan 68,464 54.80
UNA Shernan Jaro 56,479 45.20
Total votes 124,943 100%

Fourth District[edit]

Dasmariñas[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Jenny Barzaga is term limited and she running in the Congress, her husband Pidi is running, his primary opponents Arnel del Rosario and Jigger "Jigz" Padillo (Nationalist People's Coalition), the two candidates are supporting Rodrigo Duterte (PDP–Laban) and Sen. Grace Poe (Partido Galing at Puso) respectively.

Dasmariñas Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. 212,962 91.70
Nacionalista Amado Beltran 1,824 0.79
PRP Wilihardo Campos 2,782 1.20
PDP–Laban Arnel Del Rosario 13,310 5.72
Independent Willy Gatus 720 0.31
NPC Jigz Padillo 658 0.28
Total votes 232,256 100%

Incumbent Vice Mayor Valeriano Encabo is term limited and running as board member, his party nominated Board Member Rex Mangubat, his opponent is Councilor Jess Frani.

Dasmariñas Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Jess Frani 101,909 45.26
NUP Rex Mangubat 123,242 54.74
Total votes 225,151 100%

Fifth District[edit]

Carmona[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Dahlia A. Loyola will running reelection for her last term and is opposed by Rosa Atienza and Jose Carpio.

Carmona Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PMP Rosa Atienza 408 1.13 %
UNA Jose Carpio 1,233 3.42 %
Liberal Dahlia Loyola 34,443 95.45 %
Total votes 36,084 100.00 %
Carmona Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Elmer "Itoy" Reyes 27,689 85.86 %
UNA Lolita Tenedero 4,561 14.14 %
Total votes 32,250 100.00 %
General Mariano Alvarez[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Walter Echevarria Jr will running reelection and is opposed by incumbent vice mayor Percival "Percy" Cabuhat and former mayor Leonisa Joana "Ona" Virata.

General Mariano Alvarez Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Percy Cabuhat 25,449 42.46
Liberal Walter Echevarria, Jr. 28,862 48.15
PMP Ona Virata 5,631 9.39
Total votes 59,942 100%
General Mariano Alvarez Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PMP Ruel Calix 6,423 11.14
NPC Aisa Gutierrez 23,697 41.13
Liberal Maricel Torres 27,501 47.73
Total votes 57,621 100%
Silang[edit]
Silang Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PGP Gie Loyola 1,239 1.39
Liberal Rosalie Loyola 33,510 37.43
UNA Emilia Lourdes Poblete 54,768 61.18
Total votes 89,517 100%
Silang Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Aidel Paul Belamide 49,675 59.21
Liberal Aristides Jose Velazco 34,221 40.79
Total votes 83,896 100%

Sixth District[edit]

Amadeo[edit]
Amadeo Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Albert Ambagan, Sr. 8,451 44.65
Nacionalista Elpidio Bawalan 2,414 12.75
NPC August Bayas 768 4.06
UNA Benjarde Villanueva 7,294 38.54
Total votes 18,927 100%
Amadeo Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Augusto Bebe, Jr. 1,784 9.88
Liberal Joel Iyaya 6,604 36.57
Nacionalista Rene Tongson 2,316 12.83
UNA Rading Viado 7,353 40.72
Total votes 18,057 100%
General Trias[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Antonio "Ony" Ferrer and Vice Mayor Maurito "Morit" Sison were challenged by Annalyn Jubillo and Reynaldo Parin respectively. As with the previous elections, it ended with a landslide victory for both Ferrer and Sison, and marked the first polls in the newly created city since the 2015 referendum.

General Trias Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Antonio Ferrer 70,997 94.23
NPC Annalyn Jubillo 4,348 5.77
Total votes 75,345 100%
General Trias Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Reynaldo Parin 6,902 9.60
NUP Maurito Sison 65,004 90.40
Total votes 71,906 100%
Tanza[edit]
Tanza Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Hermogenes Arayata III 40,365 49.65
UNA Yuri Pacumio 40,942 50.35
Total votes 81,307 100%
Tanza Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Marcus Ashley Arayata 38,152 47.60
PDP–Laban Joselito Diosana 10,935 13.64
UNA Alexis Dones 31,070 38.76
Total votes 80,157 100%
Trece Martires[edit]
Trece Martires Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Melandres De Sagun 26,052 56.30%
PDP–Laban Romeo Montehermoso 16,165 35.00%
Liberal Alex Peñalba 4,024 8.70%
Total votes 36,141 100.00%
Trece Martires Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Remigio Dilag 20,888 45.90%
UNA Alexander Lubigan 24,585 54.10%
Total votes 45,673 100.00%

Seventh District[edit]

Alfonso[edit]

Alfonso Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Raul Rodis 4,630 19.22
UNA Virgilio Varias 19,463 80.78
Total votes 24,093 100%
Alfonso Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Justiniano De Castro 9,538 39.53
Liberal Manolito Credo 2,530 10.49
PGP Randy Salamat 12,060 49.98
Total votes 24,128 100%

General Emilio Aguinaldo[edit]

General Emilio Aguinaldo Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Danilo Bencito 6,039 57.34
Liberal Cesar Glorioso 4,492 42.66
Total votes 10,531 100%
General Emilio Aguinaldo Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Louel Golfo 6,450 63.17
Liberal Apolonio Villa 3,761 36.83
Total votes 10,211 100%

Indang[edit]

Indang Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PMP Eleuterio Castillo, Sr. 107 0.32
Lakas Lilibeth Espineli 1,253 3.78
UNA Pecto Fidel 13,779 41.52
Liberal Virgilio Fidel 9,538 28.74
NPC Iluminada Silao 4,962 14.95
PGP Jaime Tepora 3,547 10.69
Total votes 33,186 100%
Indang Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PMP Rafael Herrera, Jr. 3,531 11.06
Lakas Raquel Quiambao 4,944 15.49
Liberal Bayani Rodil 6,311 19.77
UNA Sammy Rodil 9,209 28.85
NPC Rey Zafra 7,926 24.83
Total votes 31,921 100%

Magallanes[edit]

Magallanes Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Delfin Genio 3,160 30.60
UNA Jasmin Maligaya 7,166 69.40
Total votes 10,326 100%
Magallanes Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Renato Dimapilis 5,696 56.86
UNA Edwin Sisante 4,321 43.14
Total votes 10,017 100%
Maragondon[edit]
Maragondon Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Reynaldo Rillo 12,544 59.82
NUP Alfredo Bersabe 8,427 40.18
Total votes 20,971 100%
Maragondon Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Irereo "Pinboy" Angeles 12,086 60.79
NUP Bonn Rillo 7,796 39.21
Total votes 19,882 100%

Mendez (Mendez-Nuñez)[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Eric Vida is running unopposed.

Mendez Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Eric Vida 12,957 100%
Total votes 12,957 100%
UNA hold
Mendez Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Loida Dimapilis 5,474 37.00
UNA Francisco Mendoza, Jr. 9,321 63.00
Total votes 14,795 100%
Naic[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Junio Dualan is running unopposed.

Naic Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Junio Dualan 34,625 100%
Total votes 34,625 100%
UNA hold
Naic Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Rodrigo Castillo 18,893 43.35
NUP Roger Pangilinan 19,936 45.74
PDP–Laban Joy Unas 4,757 10.91
Total votes 43,586 100%
Tagaytay[edit]

Both incumbent mayor Agnes Delgado-Tolentino, wife of incumbent 7th District representative Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino and sister-in-law of 2016 senatorial candidate Francis Tolentino, and running mate city councilor Raymond Ambion will be running unopposed.[7]

Tagaytay Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Agnes Delgado-Tolentino 32,583 100%
Total votes 32,583 100%
Liberal hold
Tagaytay Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Raymund Ambion 28,982 100%
Total votes 29,982 100%
Liberal hold
Ternate[edit]
Ternate Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Lamberto Bambao 4,206 36.77
NPC Gomez Linayao, Jr. 2,612 22.83
UNA Minio Lindo 4,622 40.40
Total votes 11,440 100%
Ternate Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Romel Anit 2,371 21.24
Liberal Salvador Gubio, Jr. 4,817 43.15
NPC Khalil Soberano 3,975 35.61
Total votes 11,163 100%

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Bongbong Marcos's VP bid gets boost from Cavite Vice Gov. Revilla". Philippine Daily Inquirer. February 29, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  3. ^ "Cavite's top leaders back Bongbong Marcos". Rappler. February 29, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
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