2022 Cavite local elections

Local elections were held in the province of Cavite on Monday, May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a municipal and city mayor, vice mayor and councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice governor and representatives for the eight districts of Cavite.

2022 Cavite gubernatorial election

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Governor Remulla LPP Official Portrait.jpg
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Nominee Jonvic Remulla Weng Aguinaldo
Party NUP Independent
Running mate Athena Tolentino
Popular vote 1,368,199 122,590
Percentage 84.67 7.59

Governor before election

Jonvic Remulla
NUP

Elected Governor

Jonvic Remulla
NUP

Background

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Incumbent Jonvic Remulla who was elected in 2019 is seeking a second term as governor of Cavite.[1] Incumbent Tagaytay Councilor Athena Tolentino, daughter of incumbent Cavite 8th district representative Abraham Tolentino and Tagaytay Mayor Agnes Tolentino is being poised by Remulla to be his running mate. The 23-year old Tolentino said that being a woman and a young politician is her advantage in running for Vice Governor. If elected, she will be the first female Vice Governor of the province. Meanwhile, incumbent vice governor Jolo Revilla was elected for a third consecutive term in 2019 and is running as representative of the 1st district of Cavite.

Provincial elections

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Governor

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Incumbent Jonvic Remulla is running for his second term.[1]

Cavite gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Juanito Victor Remulla, Jr. 1,368,199 84.67
Independent Weng Aguinaldo 122,590 7.59
Independent Augusto Pera, Jr. 98,848 6.12
Independent Jerum Gilles 26,228 1.62
Total votes 1,615,865 100%
NUP hold

Per City/Municipality

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Vice Governor

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Incumbent Jolo Revilla is term-limited and is running for representative of the 1st District of Cavite. Incumbent Tagaytay City councilor Athena Bryana Tolentino, daughter of incumbent congressman Abraham Tolentino, is the party's nominee.

Cavite vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Athena Bryana Tolentino 1,196,235 85.37
Independent Joseph Thim Jamboy 205,037 14.63
Total votes 1,401,272 100%
NUP gain from Lakas

Per City/Municipality

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Provincial Board elections

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PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party1,383,12759.1611
Lakas–CMD471,12420.153
Nationalist People's Coalition114,1004.881
United Nationalist Alliance68,1912.921
Liberal Party57,7342.47
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives34,9521.49
Philippine Green Republican Party31,2331.34
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan29,3251.25
Independent148,1756.34
Ex officio seats3
Total2,337,961100.0019

1st District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Davey Christian Chua 119,551 43.12
NUP Romel Enriquez 64,819 23.38
Liberal Conrad Abutin 57,734 20.83
Independent Derlyn Maceda 27,656 9.98
NPC William Narvaez 7,474 2.69
Total votes 277,234 100%

2nd District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ramon Vicente "Ramboy" Revilla 143,097 52.99
Lakas Edwin Malvar 126,923 47.01
Total votes 270,020 100%

3rd District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Shernan Jaro 113,172 46.92
NUP Ony Cantimbuhan 113,094 46.89
Independent Lucius Minaldo 14,919 6.19
Total votes 241,185 100%

4th District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Nickol Austria 186,261 45.48
NUP Fulgencio "Jun" Dela Cuesta, Jr. 165,590 40.43
PGRP Delia Gajo 31,233 7.63
Independent Joel Musa 26,496 6.47
Total votes 409,580 100%

5th District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 5th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Aidel Paul Belamide 106,626 28.97
NUP Macoy Amutan 95,972 26.07
Lakas Paolo Crisostomo 81,553 22.16
PROMDI Gerardo Anarna 34,952 9.50
PDDS Paolo Poblete 29,325 7.97
Independent Dante Alumia 19,643 5.34
Total votes 368,071 100

6th District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 6th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Maurito Sison 87,456 50.15
NUP Kerby Salazar 86,924 49.85
Total votes 174,380 100%

7th District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 7th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Crispin Diego Remulla 154,515 43.94
NUP Raymundo Del Rosario 137,706 39.16
Independent John Mark Cayao 44,677 12.7
Independent Jualinio Abutin 14,784 4.2
Total votes 351,682 100%

8th District

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2022 Provincial Board Election in 8th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Rainier Ambion 114,362 46.52
UNA Irene Bencito 68,191 27.74
NUP Reynaldo Rillo 63,256 25.73
Total votes 245,809 100%

Congressional elections

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1st District (Northern Cavite)

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Incumbent Francis Gerald Abaya is term-limited and is running for mayor of Kawit. His brother, former Kawit Vice Mayor Paul Abaya is his party's nominee.[1] His opponent is incumbent Vice Governor Jolo Revilla.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 1st congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Jolo Revilla 101,809 52.33
Liberal Paul Abaya 92,761 47.67
Total votes 194,570 100%
Lakas gain from Liberal

2nd District (Bacoor)

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Incumbent Strike Revilla is running for Mayor of Bacoor, switching places with his sister-in-law, incumbent mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla.[1]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 2nd congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Lani Mercado-Revilla 168,385 86.05
Independent Jose Herminio Japson 18,142 9.27
Independent George Abraham Ber Ado 9,158 4.68
Total votes 195,685 100%
Lakas hold

3rd District (Imus)

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Incumbent Alex Advincula is term-limited and is running for Mayor of Imus. His son, incumbent councilor AJ Advincula is running in his place.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 3rd congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP AJ Advincula 154,292 100.00
Total votes 154,292 100%
NUP hold

4th District (Dasmariñas)

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Incumbent Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. is running for reelection.[1]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 4th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. 278,386 89.86
Independent Osmundo Calupad 31,421 10.14
Total votes 309,807 100%
NUP hold

5th District (CarSiGMA District)

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Incumbent Dahlia Loyola is running for Mayor of Carmona, switching places with her husband, incumbent Mayor Roy Loyola.[1]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 5th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Roy Loyola 201,418 91.57
PFP Rhenan de Castro 18,540 8.43
Total votes 219,958 100%
NPC hold

6th District (General Trias)

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Incumbent Luis Ferrer IV is term-limited and is running for Mayor of General Trias, switching places with his brother, incumbent Mayor Antonio Ferrer.[1]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 6th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Antonio Ferrer 118,371 100.00
Total votes 118,371 100%
NUP hold

7th District (Central Cavite)

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Incumbent Jesus Crispin Remulla is running for reelection.[1]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 7th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jesus Crispin Remulla 202,784 100.00
Total votes 202,784 100%
NUP hold

8th District (Southwest Cavite)

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Incumbent Abraham Tolentino is term-limited and is running for Mayor of Tagaytay, switching places with his wife, incumbent Mayor Agnes Tolentino. Mayor Tolentino was substituted by her daughter Aniela Tolentino to run for Congress.[2]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 8th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Aniela Tolentino 166,077 89.74
Independent Allan Par 18,995 10.26
Total votes 185,072 100%
NUP hold

City and municipal elections

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1st District

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Cavite City

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Incumbent Mayor Bernardo Paredes is term-limited and is no longer running for any position due to age and health. His coalition nominated his daughter, incumbent city Liga ng mga Barangay president and ex-officio city councilor Apple Paredes. She will be opposed by incumbent vice mayor Denver Chua, incidentally her former brother-in-law.

Cavite City Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Denver Chua 31,817 56.42
NUP Apple Paredes 24,240 42.99
Independent Reynaldo Trajano 253 0.45
Independent Ramon Tirad 79 0.14
Total votes 56,389 100%

Incumbent Vice Mayor Denver Chua is running for mayor, hence the position will be an open one. His coalition nominated incumbent city councilor Raleigh Rusit, who will be opposed by another incumbent councilor, former vice mayor Percilito "Penchie" Consigo, who is coveting his old post.

Cavite City Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Raleigh Rusit 31,317 57.85
NUP Penchie Consigo 22,820 42.15
Total votes 54,137 100%

The Paredes-Consigo tandem and their team are notably supported by local supporters of the Lacson-Sotto campaign and that of Robredo-Pangilinan, as well as congressional candidate Paul Abaya.

Kawit

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Kawit Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Angelo Emilio Aguinaldo 25,647 53.24
Liberal Francis Gerald Abaya 22,619 46.76
Total votes 48,266 100%
Kawit Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Junbie Samala 24,229 53.24
NUP Arman Bernal 21,280 46.76
Total votes 45,509 100%

Noveleta

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Noveleta Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Dino Reyes Chua 19,260 74.32
NUP Enrico Alvarez 6,656 25.68
Total votes 25,916 100%
Noveleta Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Arlynn Torres 19,219 100.00
Total votes 19,219 100%

Rosario

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Rosario Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Voltaire Ricafrente 51,759 79.33
NUP Mao Luna 13,485 20.67
Total votes 65,244 100
Rosario Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Bamm Gonzales 42,938 69.35
NUP Jun Badidles 18,973 30.65
Total votes 61,911 100

2nd District

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Bacoor

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Incumbent Mayor Lani Mercado-Revilla is running for congresswoman, switching places with her brother-in-law, incumbent congressman Strike Revilla. Both are currently in their second terms.

Bacoor Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Strike Revilla 178,388 88.68
Independent Jose Francisco 22,767 11.32
Total votes 201,155 100

Incumbent Vice Mayor Karen Sarino-Evaristo is term-limited and is running for Bacoor West district councilor. Her coalition nominated incumbent and three-term Bacoor West District councilor and one-time Imus municipal councilor in the 1990s Rowena Bautista-Mendiola, a sister of Strike and Senator Bong Revilla and Antipolo mayor Andrea Bautista-Ynares.

Bacoor Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Rowena Mortel Bautista-Mendiola 154,179 82.70
Independent Meliza Sison Cubinar 32,263 17.30
Total votes 186,442 100

3rd District

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Imus City

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Incumbent Mayor Emmanuel "Manny" Maliksi is term-limited. He was initially floated to be the candidate of the Liberal Party-led Team One Imus (since dissolved) for the congressional post of the city's lone district, but gave way to Adrian Advincula of Team AJAA in the regular district congressional race following their unification talks brokered by Senator Panfilo Lacson. Maliksi will instead be running as the first nominee of Buklod Filipino Party-List. As a result, both groups will be fielding term-limited district Representative Alex Advincula as their common mayoralty candidate.

Advincula will be opposed by Anthony Astillero, his perennial opponent since their past congressional matches.

Imus City Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Alex "AA" Advincula 153,130 90.57
PRP Anthony Astillero 15,942 9.43
Total votes 169,072 100

Incumbent Vice Mayor Arnel "Ony" Cantimbuhan is on his second term and was initially floated to be Team One Imus' mayoralty bet, but with the unification of Team One Imus and Team AJAA, he had to ditch the plan and will instead seek to reclaim his old post of provincial board member representing the province's third district. Both groups have endorsed former municipal mayor and vice mayor Homer "Saki" Saquilayan as their common vice mayoralty candidate.

Imus City Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Homer Saquilayan 140,443 87.46
Independent Mike Lim 20,138 12.54
Total votes 160,581 100

4th District

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Dasmariñas

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Dasmariñas mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jennifer Barzaga 261,047 83.74
Independent Nelson Remulla 50,700 16.26
Total votes 311,747 100

Incumbent vice mayor Rex Mangubat will be challenged by his predecessor, incumbent senior provincial board member Valeriano Encabo. They used to be partymates under the National Unity Party until recently.

Dasmariñas vice mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Valeriano Encabo 121,704 40.08
NUP Raul Rex Mangubat 139,320 45.88
Independent Teodorico Remulla 42,625 14.04
Total votes 303,679 100

5th District

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Carmona

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Incumbent Roy Loyola is running for congressman, switching places with his wife, incumbent congresswoman Dahlia Loyola. Her opponent is former Vice Mayor Eloisa Tolentino.

Carmona Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Dahlia Loyola 35,071 76.64
PLM Eloisa Tolentino 10,688 23.36
Total votes 45,759 100
Carmona Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Cesar Ines, Jr. 33,834 79.88
PLM Alexis Reyes 8,524 20.12
Total votes 42,358 100

General Mariano Alvarez

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Incumbent Maricel Echevarria-Torres assumed office upon the resignation of her father, former mayor Walter Echevarria. She is running for her first full three-year term. Her opponents are former councilor Ruel Calix, Ed Custodio, Merlita Fernando, incumbent vice mayor Angela Pacayna, Ricardo Restrivera and former mayor Ona Virata.

General Mariano Alvarez Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Ruel Calix 1,079 0.01
Independent Ed Custodio 7,500 0.10
PDP–Laban Merlita Fernando 233 0.31
NPC Angela Paycana 25,238 33.88
Independent Ricardo Restrivera 756 1.01
NUP Maricel Echevarria-Torres 33,938 45.55
PFP Ona Virata 5,758 7.73
Total votes 74,502 100

Incumbent Angela Pacayna, who assumed the post after Maricel Torres took over as mayor is running for mayor. Her party nominated Bong Sevilla. Her opponents are former vice mayor Percival Cabuhat and Gerry Mojica.

General Mariano Alvarez Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Percival Cabuhat 35,341 50.85
PFP Gerry Mojica 4,870 7.01
NPC Bong Sevilla 29,294 42.15
Total votes 69,505 100

Silang

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Incumbent Mayor Corie Poblete is not running. Her sister, former mayor Emilia Lourdes "Omil" Poblete is her party's nominee will face off against incumbent Board Member Atty. Kevin Amutan Anarna.

Silang Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Kevin Amutan Anarna 62,478 52.32
NPC Emilia Lourdes "Omil" Poblete 52,071 43.61
PDDS Omhil Poblete 3,648 3.06
Independent Joey Perando 487 0.41
Independent Odie Poblete 399 0.33
Independent Lands Amadure 322 0.27
Total votes 120,035 100%

Incumbent vice mayor Aidel Paul Belamide is running for board member. This will be a three-way fight between former police general and Calabarzon police chief Ted Carranza, incumbent three-term councilors Ronnie "Isang-Bagsak" Doneza and Allan Tolentino.

Silang Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ted Carranza 43,206 37.83
NPC Ronnie "Isang-Bagsak" Doneza 36,502 31.96
KBL Allan Tolentino 34,517 30.21
Total votes 114,225 100%

6th District

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General Trias

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General Trias Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Luis A. Ferrer IV 121,896 100
Total votes 121,896 100
General Trias Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jonas Labuguen 114,419 100
Total votes 114,419 100

7th District

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Trece Martires City

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Incumbent Mayor Gemma Lubigan and is running for reelection. Lubigan will be opposed by former three-term mayor Melandres "Melan" De Sagun, who substituted for his brother Bong De Sagun in this race to bid to reclaim his old seat.

Trece Martires Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDDS Melandres "Melan" De Sagun 24,550 27.49
NUP Gemma Lubigan 64,742 72.51
Total votes 89,292 100

Incumbent Vice Mayor Bobby Montehermoso is also running for re-election. He will face incumbent Cabuco punong barangay Jun "Tatang" Rollo.

Trece Martires Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Romeo Montehermoso Jr. 53,789 62.49
PDP–Laban Jun Rollo 32,293 37.51
Total votes 86,082 100

Amadeo

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Incumbent Mayor Redel John Dionisio, running for a second term, is the only known Cavite mayor who is openly supportive of the presidential bid of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso. He will be opposed by incumbent vice mayor and former mayor Conrado Viado.

Amadeo Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Redel John Dionisio 15,317 64.05
PRP Conrado Viado 8,597 35.95
Total votes 23,914 100

Incumbent vice mayor Conrado Viado is seeking to get back to the post he inherited in 2017 upon the death of then-elected mayor Albert Ambagan Sr.

Amadeo Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Joseph Robles Legaspi 14,349 63.03
PRP Leo Angelo Bayot 8,415 36.97
Total votes 22,764 100

Indang

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Indang Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Perfecto Fidel 19,628 55.63
Independent Raquel Quiambao 15,654 44.37
Total votes 35,282 100
Indang Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ismael Rodil 26,143 100
Total votes 26,143 100

Tanza

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Incumbent Mayor Yuri Pacumio is running unopposed for his third and final term. ABC President Arch Angelo "SM" Matro will be his running mate.

This will be the first election in Tanza that no one from the Arayata family is running for any position, whether in the town or province.

Tanza Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Yuri Pacumio 100,136 100
Total votes 100,136 100
Tanza Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Arch Angelo Matro 100,723 100
Total votes 100,723 100

8th District

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Tagaytay City

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Incumbent Agnes Tolentino is term-limited and is initially running for Congresswoman, switching her husband, incumbent congressman Abraham Tolentino. However, she withdrew her candidacy and ran for Vice Mayor substituting incumbent Vice Mayor Reymond Ambion.

Tagaytay Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Abraham Tolentino 37,999 100
Total votes 37,999 100
Tagaytay Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Agnes Tolentino 37,644 100
Total votes 37,644 100

Alfonso

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Incumbent mayor Randy Salamat, a businessperson and restaurateur who owns Grupo Alegria, a chain of fine dining restaurants in Metro Manila and Singapore, is running for a second term. He will be opposed by incumbent 8th district board member Virgilio Varias, who is seeking to return to his old position.

Alfonso Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Randy Salamat 19,087 61.97
NPC Virgilio Varias 11,711 38.03
Total votes 30,798 100
Alfonso Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Benjamin Mardo 357 1.21
NUP Madona Pel 14,901 50.42
NPC Agnes Vidallon 14,296 48.37
Total votes 29,554 100

General Emilio Aguinaldo

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General Emilio Aguinaldo Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Danilo Bencito 6,683 48.19
NUP Dennis Glean 6,769 48.81
Independent Cesar Glorioso 415 2.99
Total votes 13,867 100
General Emilio Aguinaldo Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Allan Glean 4,937 36.50
NPC Michael Manalo 6,662 49.25
KBL Garry Tafalla 1,928 14.25
Total votes 13,527 100

Magallanes

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Incumbent mayor Jasmin Maligaya is running for her final term unopposed. This is her first time running unopposed.

Magallanes Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Jasmin Maligaya 11,279 100
Total votes 11,279 100

Incumbent vice-mayor "Renato Dimapilis" switch places with the incumbent councilor "Jesus Antazo" he is opposed by the barangay captain of Brgy. Bendita 1 "Honorato Limboc" partnering with the incumbent mayor Maligaya.

Jesus Antazo won the vice mayoralty position with just a margin of 190 votes.

Magallanes Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jesus Antazo 6,789 50.71
Aksyon Honorato Limboc 6,599 49.29
Total votes 13,388 100

Municipal Councilors will be elected by gaining the Top 8 highest votes. They are the one who will make Municipal Ordinances, Laws, and Resolutions.

Magallanes Municipal Council Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Lea Bernal-Galvez 4,273 4.79
NUP Malen Binauhan-Gloriani 2,365 2.65
NUP Renato Dimapilis 5,619 6.3
NUP Regal Hierco 3,191 3.58
Aksyon Elisa Hierco 5,021 5.63
NUP John Carlo Maldonado 4,805 5.39
Aksyon Janessa Maligaya 9,137 10.24
Aksyon Rommel Manalo 5,070 5.68
Aksyon Allister John Mojica 6,381 7.15
Aksyon Amang Reduca 6,616 7.41
Aksyon Jayson Santiago 5,470 '6.13
NUP Felipe Signo 2,774 3.11
Aksyon Aina Mari Sisante 8,747 9.8
NUP Felipe Sisante 5,251 5.88
NUP Marcelo Sisante 4,867 5.45
Independent Edilardo Vicedo 4,479 5.02
NUP Renato Villanueva 5,162 5.79

Incumbent councilors Tafalla and Vidallo are not running for any position.

Maragondon

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Maragondon Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Aldous Angeles 7,006 25.80
Liberal Lawrence Arca 10,403 38.30
NUP Noel Rillo 9,751 35.90
Total votes 27,160 100
Maragondon Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Ireneo Angeles 8,911 34.23
Liberal Alfredo Bersabe 7,976 30.64
KBL Nolito Magallanes 203 0.78
NUP Bernie Ilagan 8,944 34.36
Total votes 26,034 100

Mendez-Nuñez

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Mendez-Nuñez Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Francisco Mendoza Jr. 11,179 55.92 %
Aksyon Maria Cielo May Vida 8,812 44.07 %
Total votes 19,991 99.99 %
Mendez-Nuñez Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ruel Vicedo 6,448 33.71 %
Independent Romero Rafols 2,863 14.97 %
Aksyon Ronnie Rocillo 9,813 51.31 %
Total votes 19,124 99.99%

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Naic

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Naic Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Rhodel Binato 902 0.01
Independent Louie Caballes 112 0
NPC Ruperto Dualan 33,764 47.54
PROMDI Cesar Loyola, Jr. 3,337 4.7
Independent Benjie Medina 300 0.42
NUP Rogelio Pangilinan 29,077 40.94
PFP Paul Mc Villaluz 3,531 4.97
Total votes 71,023 100
Naic Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Junio Dualan 35,520 51.67
NUP Cesar Ryan Nazareno 21,057 30.63
KBL Rona Nazareno 4,065 5.91
PFP Rosendo Pinpin Jr. 3,008 4.38
PROMDI Dok Pipit 5,092 7.4
Total votes 68,742 100

Ternate

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Ternate Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNIDO Lamberto Bambao 7,316 51.76
KANP Nuno Catalasan 3,023 21.39
PROMDI Minio Lindo 3,723 26.34
Independent Lito Reyes 72 0.51
Total votes 14,134 100
Ternate Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PROMDI Vicky Acosta 1,070 7.76
UNIDO Salvador Gubio Jr. 6,579 47.72
KANP Laurel Lindo 6,139 44.52
Total votes 13,788 100

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Abrina, Dennis (September 15, 2021). "Cavite political clans ready their bets for 2022 polls". The Manila Times. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  2. ^ Abrina, Dennis (November 11, 2021). "Tolentino withdraws bid for Congress". The Manila Times. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  3. ^ 2022 election results