2010 Batangas local elections

Local elections was held in the Province of Batangas on May 10, 2010 as part of the 2010 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 four districts of Batangas. The list below are the candidates as of May 2010.

2010 Batangas gubernatorial election
May 10, 2010
 
Nominee Vilma Santos-Recto Edna Sanchez
Party Liberal Nacionalista
Running mate Jose Antonio Leviste II Edwin Ermita
Popular vote 603,159 393,586
Percentage 59.63 38.91


Governor before election

Vilma Santos-Recto
Liberal

Elected Governor

Vilma Santos-Recto
Liberal

Gubernatorial election

Vilma Santos Recto is the incumbent.

    Batangas gubernatorial election
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Liberal Vilma Santos-Recto 603,159 59.63
    Nacionalista Edna Sanchez[A] 393,586 38.91
    Independent Marcos Mandanas, Sr. 13,007 1.29
    Independent Gaudioso Platero 1,760 0.17
    Total votes 1,071,219 100.00
    Liberal hold
      Batangas vice-gubernatorial election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Jose Antonio Leviste II 668,744 71.60
      Lakas–Kampi Edwin Ermita[B] 265,243 28.40
      Total votes 1,071,219 100.00
      Liberal hold

      Notes

      • A^ Arman Sanchez died of hypertension on April 27, 2010. His wife, incumbent Santo Tomas mayor Edna Sanchez, was named as his substitute.[1]
      • B^ Ermita is Sanchez's guest candidate.

      Congressional elections

      Each of Batangas's four legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives.

      1st District

      Incumbent Eileen Ermita-Buhain is in her third consecutive term and is ineligible to run; her father Eduardo is her party's nominee for the seat.

      Eduardo Ermita placed the result of the election under protest in the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal.[2]

      Philippine House of Representatives election at Batangas' 1st district
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Tomas Apacible 124,196 54.83
      Lakas–Kampi Eduardo Ermita 102,890 45.17
      Valid ballots 227,806 91.71
      Invalid or blank votes 20,600 8.29
      Total votes 248,406 100.00%
      Liberal gain from Lakas–Kampi

      2nd District

      Hermilando Mandanas is the incumbent.

      Philippine House of Representatives election at Batangas' 2nd district
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Hermilando Mandanas 155,516 63.32
      Lakas–Kampi Godofredo Berberbe 90,074 36.78
      Valid ballots 245,590 92.76
      Invalid or blank votes 11,147 4.34
      Total votes 256,737 100.00%
      Liberal hold

      3rd District

      Victoria Hernandez-Reyes is in her third consecutive term and is ineligible to run; her husband Rodrigo is her party's nominee for the seat.

      The result of the election is under protest in the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal.[2]

      Philippine House of Representatives election at Batangas' 3rd district
      Party Candidate Votes %
      PMP Nelson Collantes 67,238 27.19
      Liberal Cristeta Reyes 60,375 24.42
      NPC Ma. Chona Dimayuga 52,387 21.19
      Nacionalista Luis Carlos Laurel 36,023 14.57
      Lakas–Kampi Rodrigo Reyes 22,457 9.08
      Lapiang Manggagawa Nicomedes Hernandez 8,790 3.55
      Valid ballots 247,270 92.76
      Invalid or blank votes 19,288 7.24
      Total votes 266,558 100.00%
      PMP gain from Lakas–Kampi

      4th District

      Mark L. Mendoza is the incumbent.

      Philippine House of Representatives election at Batangas' 4th district
      Party Candidate Votes %
      NPC Mark L. Mendoza 248,891 94.60
      PMP Praxedes Bustamante 14,179 5.40
      Valid ballots 262,670 87.70
      Invalid or blank votes 36,848 12.30
      Total votes 299,518 100.00%
      NPC hold

      Sangguniang Panlalawigan elections

      All 4 Districts of Batangas will elect Sangguniang Panlalawigan or provincial board members.

      Summary

      PartyTotal votesTotal seats
      Total%Total%
      Liberal || 606,447 || 33.0% || 5 || 41.7%
      Lakas–Kampi || 508,537 || 27.7% || 4 || 33.3%
      Nacionalista || 414,040 || 22.8%|| 1 || 8.3%
      NPC || 202,882 || 11.1% || 0 || 0.0%
      Independents || 62,337 || 3.4% || 0 || 0.0%
      PDP–Laban || 36,695 || 2.0% || 0 || 0.0%
      Total valid votes cast1,834,938N/A
      Total turnout1,071,219100.00%
      Total partisan seats1083.3%
      Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President18.3%
      Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President18.3%
      Total non-partisan seats216.7%
      Total seats12100.0%

      1st District

      Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

      Batangas 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Lorenzo Bausas 94,274 27.58
      Lakas–Kampi Roman Rosales 75,642 22.13
      Nacionalista Rodolfo Salanguit 65,035 19.02
      Liberal Alexander Bonuan 56,947 16.66
      Lakas–Kampi Arnel Salas 34,467 10.08
      Independent Horacio Alvarez 15,488 4.53
      Total votes 248,406 100.00

      2nd District

      Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

      Batangas 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Christopher De Leon 149,231 29.29
      Lakas–Kampi Joel Atienza 119,197 23.39
      Lakas–Kampi Florencio De Loyola 94,536 18.55
      Lakas–Kampi Manuel Aclan 78,068 15.32
      Nacionalista Julian Villena 68,486 13.44
      Total votes 256,737 100.00

      3rd District

      Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies

      Batangas 3rd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Alfredo Corona 106,627 30.48
      Liberal Divina Balba 90,405 25.84
      Nacionalista Simeon Platon 83,190 23.78
      Independent Arturo Malijan 43,317 12.38
      NPC Edgar Runes 22,767 6.51
      Independent Ferdinand Topacio 3,532 1.01
      Total votes 266,558 100.00

      4th District

      Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies

      Batangas 4th District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Mabelle Virtusio 108,223 17.08
      Liberal Amado Carlos Bolilia IV 107,367 16.94
      Nacionalista Rowena Africa 100,473 15.85
      NPC Aries Emmanuel Mendoza 100,308 15.83
      Nacionalista Federico Caisip 81,037 12.79
      NPC Leonilo Catipon 79,807 12.59
      PDP–Laban Abelardo Adaya 36,695 5.79
      Nacionalista Robert Asa 19,819 3.13
      Total votes 299,518 100.00

      Mayoralty elections

      All municipalities of Batangas, Batangas City, Lipa City and Tanauan City will elect mayor and vice-mayor this election. 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. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.

      1st District, Candidates for Mayor

      Balayan

      Balayan mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Emmanuel Fronda 22,983 65.56
      Independent Yolanda Magundayao 12,076 34.44
      Total votes 36,133 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Calaca

      Calaca mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Sofronio Ona, Jr. 21,501 62.40
      Liberal Marlon Hernandez 12,957 37.60
      Total votes 35,073 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Calatagan

      Calatagan
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Sophia Palacio 13,152 62.97
      Independent Ramiro Palacio 7,758 37.10
      Total votes 22,097 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Lemery

      Lemery mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Eulalio Alilio 24,024 61.69
      Liberal Geraldine Ornales 14,920 38.31
      Total votes 39,590 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Lian

      Lian mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Osita Vergara 14,452 68.97
      Lakas–Kampi Cesar Lagus 6,503 31.03
      Total votes 21,979 100.00
      Nacionalista hold

      Nasugbu

      Nasugbu mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Antonio Jose Barcelon 28,489 62.92
      Liberal Jacinto Bautista 16,644 36.76
      Independent Erodante Bicomong 143 0.32
      Total votes 47,787 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Taal

      Taal mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Michael Montenegro 13,454 53.28
      Lakas–Kampi Jovito Albufera 11,140 44.12
      Aksyon Eduardo Bautista 468 1.85
      Nacionalista Aida Villamin 190 0.75
      Total votes 25,661 100.00
      Liberal hold

      Tuy

      Tuy
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Jose Jecerell Cerrado 11,760 60.71
      Liberal Rosario Abiad 7,612 39.29
      Total votes 20,086 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      2nd District, Candidates for Mayor

      Batangas City

      Batangas City mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Vilma Dimacuha 67,557 54.16
      Nacionalista Emilio Berberabe, Jr. 56,596 45.37
      PMP Casiano Ebora 592 0.47
      Total votes 128,127 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Bauan

      Bauan mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Ryanh Dolor 23,636 63.27
      Nacionalista Agripino Bautista 13,724 36.73
      Total votes 38,318 100.00
      Liberal hold

      Lobo

      Lobo mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Efren Diona 9,263 51.24
      Liberal Virgilio Manalo 8,814 48.76
      Total votes 18,420 100.00
      Nacionalista gain from Liberal

      Mabini

      Mabini
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Nilo Villanueva 14,329 67.41
      Liberal Julsie Schmid 6,928 32.59
      Total votes 21,646 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      San Luis

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      San Luis mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Rodolfo Mendoza 9,197
      Liberal Samuel Noel Ocampo 6,576

      San Pascual

      San Pascual mayoralty election
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Antonio Dimayuga 16,847 65.92
      Independent Rosario Anna Conti 8,710 34.08
      Total votes 21,979 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      Tingloy

      Tingloy
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Lauro Alvarez 6,298 78.62
      Nacionalista Antonio Atienza 1,713 21.38
      Total votes 8,159 100.00
      Lakas–Kampi hold

      3rd District, Candidates for Mayor

      Tanauan City

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      Tanauan City mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Sonia Aquino (incumbent) '44,015 69.86
      Lakas–Kampi Victoria Reyes 18,986 30.14
      Liberal hold

      Agoncillo

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      Agoncillo mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Julian Humarang 8,646
      Lakas–Kampi Glorioso Martinez (incumbent) 8,979

      Alitagtag

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      Alitagtag mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Anthony Francis Andal 3,146
      Liberal Florante Palines 3,127
      Independent Bernardo Reyes 2,166
      NPC Noriel Salazar, Sr. 2,139

      Balete

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      Balete mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      NPC Leovino Hidalgo 3,509
      Liberal Ludivina Pamplona 2,486
      Lakas–Kampi Marissa Reyes (incumbent) 2,441

      Cuenca

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      Cuenca mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Celerino Endaya (incumbent) 7,876
      Nacionalista Edmundo Remo 7,971

      Laurel

      Nacionalista hold <

      Laurel mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Randy James Amo 5,993
      Nacionalista John Benedict Panganiban incumbent 5,495
      PMP Celso Aristotle Parrilla 3,143

      Malvar

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      Malvar mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Simeon Magpantay 5,448
      Liberal Carlito Reyes 10,520

      Mataas na Kahoy

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      Mataas na Kahoy mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Calixto Luna, Jr. 5,931
      Nacionalista Danilo Sombrano (incumbent) 6,569

      San Nicolas

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      San Nicolas mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Napoleon Arceo 2,585
      Independent William Enriquez 1,292
      Lakas–Kampi Epifanio Sandoval (incumbent) 3,826

      Santa Teresita

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      Santa Teresita mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Anna Marie Mendoza (incumbent) 3,566
      Liberal Ma. Aurea Segunial 4,998

      Santo Tomas

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      Santo Tomas mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Edna Sanchez[A] 95,000
      Liberal Osmundo Maligaya 10,000

      Notes

      • A^ Renato Federico is now running for mayoralty race prior to the death of Arman Sanchez after Edna Sanchez, the latter's wife was named as his substitute.

      Talisay

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      Talisay mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Luis Malabanan 8,650
      Liberal Zenaida Mendoza 8,332
      Lakas–Kampi Florencio Pesigan 744

      4th District, Candidates for Mayor

      Lipa City

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      Lipa City mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Nacionalista Meynardo Sabili 55,268 53.10
      Lakas–Kampi Oscar Gozos (incumbent) 48,815 46.90
      Nacionalista gain from Lakas–Kampi

      Ibaan

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      Ibaan mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      NPC Remegio Hernandez (incumbent) 10,593
      Lakas–Kampi Cesar Marasigan 1,683
      Liberal Juan Toreja 13,041

      Padre Garcia

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      Padre Garcia mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      NPC Prudencio Gutierrez (incumbent) 10,812
      Liberal Nestor Recto 8,581

      Rosario

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      Rosario mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Lakas–Kampi Danilo Alday 6,536
      PMP Leonardo Anyayahan 3,629
      PDP–Laban Pio Jay Calingasan 1,590
      Liberal Felipe Marquez (incumbent) 22,095
      Nacionalista Rodolfo Villar 9,688

      San Jose

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      San Jose mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Entiquio Briones 17,740
      NPC Valentino Patron 16,222

      San Juan

      San Juan mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Rodolfo Manalo 21,546
      NPC Danilo Mindanao (incumbent) 17,337

      Taysan

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      Taysan mayoralty election
      Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-11 17:07:12[3]
      Party Candidate Votes %
      Liberal Edilberto Abaday 6,696
      NPC Victor Portugal, Jr. (incumbent) 9,888

      Footnotes

      1. "InquirerNews:Ex-Bats. Gov. Sanchez Dies". Archived from the original on 30 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
      2. Romero, Paolo (2010-07-16). "56 electoral cases filed before House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal". Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 2012-09-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
      3. "GMANews National Election Results Tally: Local and Congressional: Batangas". Archived from the original on 13 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
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