2019 Albay local elections

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2019 Albay gubernatorial election

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Turnout79.25% Decrease 6.52%
 
Nominee Al Francis Bichara Harold Imperial Hermogenes Alegre, Jr.
Party PDP–Laban Liberal Independent
Running mate Edcel Greco Lagman Alan Rañola (NPC)
Popular vote 292,767 139,457 91,402
Percentage 53.24 25.36 16.62

Results per Municipality and City
Bichara:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%

Governor before election

Al Francis Bichara
Nacionalista

Elected Governor

Al Francis Bichara
PDP–Laban

Albay local elections were held on May 13, 2019, as part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Voters selected their candidates of choice for all local positions: municipal or city mayor, vice mayor and councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the three districts of Albay in the House of Representatives.[1] These elections were held following the first-past-the-post voting system, in which the candidate with the highest number (but not necessarily a majority) of votes is elected.

Gubernatorial and Vice Gubernatorial election[edit]

As with other provinces in the Philippines, the governor, and vice governor of Albay are elected separately. Therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Governor[edit]

One-term consecutive, four-term non-consecutive incumbent Governor Al Francis Bichara ran for reelection. Bichara's opponents included broadcast journalist[2] Hermogenes Alegre Jr., self-claimed general[3] Galma Arcilla, Vice Governor Harold Imperial,[4] and retired COMELEC Bicol Regional Director Zacarias Zaragoza.[5] The three perennial candidates who faced Bichara in 2016, Paul Aguilar, Mario Baquil, and Jaime Hernandez, Jr., also ran again.
Bichara won reelection to a second consecutive, fifth non-consecutive term.

2019 Albay Gubernatorial Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Al Francis Bichara 292,767 53.24
Liberal Harold Imperial 139,457 25.36
Independent Hermogenes Alegre, Jr. 91,402 16.62
PM Galma Arcilla 12,294 2.23
Independent Paul Aguilar 5,662 1.02
Independent Jaime Hernandez, Jr. 3,069 0.55
Independent Mario Baquil 2,620 0.47
Independent Zacarias Zaragoza 2,611 0.47
Invalid or blank votes 114,516
Total votes 666,091
Margin of victory 153,310 27.88
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Governor[edit]

Incumbent Vice-Governor Harold Imperial is term-limited. He ran for governor instead. Running to replace him are former Quezon City Councilor and Albay First District Representative Edcel Greco Lagman, and Legazpi City Councilor and Albay Councilors League President and ex-officio Board Member Alan Rañola. Bonifacio Regidor withdrew his candidacy for this position.
Lagman won the election for this office.

2019 Albay Vice Gubernatorial Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Edcel Greco Lagman 360,013 65.70
NPC Alan Rañola 187,906 34.29
Invalid or blank votes 116,479
Total votes 666,091
Margin of victory 172,107 31.41
PDP–Laban gain from Liberal

Congressional elections[edit]

1st District[edit]

One-term consecutive, seven-term non-consecutive Representative Edcel Lagman is running for reelection.[6] Facing him is Santo Domingo Mayor Herbie Aguas.[7]
Lagman won reelection to a second consecutive, eighth non-consecutive term.

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Albay 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edcel Lagman 101,486 54.98
NPC Herbie Aguas 81,128 43.95
Independent Hernando Bruce 1,959 1.06
Invalid or blank votes 15,845
Total votes 200,923
Margin of victory 20,358 11.03
Liberal hold

2nd District[edit]

One-term consecutive, four-term non-consecutive Representative Jose Maria Clemente Salceda sought reelection.[3]
He was reelected to this position.

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Albay 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jose Maria Clemente Salceda 187,252 94.64
Independent Virgilio Goyena 10,603 5.35
Invalid or blank votes 29,560
Total votes 227,884
Margin of victory 176,649 89.28
PDP–Laban hold

3rd District[edit]

Incumbent Fernando Gonzalez is term-limited. His party nominated his chief of staff, Fernando Cabredo.[8] Former Representative Reno Lim is trying to reclaim this seat. Other candidates are Mario Marcos and Elmer Felix Pornel.
Cabredo was elected to represent this district.

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Albay 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Fernando Cabredo 107,384 52.18
NPC Reno Lim 88,745 43.12
Independent Mario Marcos 8,344 4.05
Independent Elmer Felix Pornel 1,316 0.63
Invalid or blank votes 30,776
Total votes 237,284
Margin of victory 18,639 9.06
PDP–Laban hold

Sangguniang Panlalawigan Elections[edit]

All three legislative districts of Albay will members of the Albay Provincial Board. The first and second districts send three board members each, while the third district sends four board members. The election is via plurality-at-large voting; a voter can vote up to the maximum number of board members his district is sending as apportioned.

PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan580,75742.775
Liberal Party425,38131.333
United Nationalist Alliance137,74510.141
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan58,8354.330
Nationalist People's Coalition51,0973.760
Independent104,0597.661
Ex officio seats3
Total1,357,874100.0013

1st District[edit]

Freshmen incumbent Board Members Reynaldo Bragais and Victor Ziga, Jr. ran for reelection. Board Member Job Belen is term-limited and ran for Malilipot Vice Mayor. Also vying for this position are multi-level marketing company head Jose Betito, former Board Member Baby Glenda Bongao, and Tabaco City Councilor Sheina Onrubia.

2019 Provincial Board Election in Albay 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Reynaldo Bragais 105,383 25.63
UNA Victor Ziga, Jr. 85,639 20.83
Liberal Baby Glenda Bongao 80,651 19.61
Liberal Sheina Onrubia 80,562 19.59
PDDS Jose Betito 58,835 14.31
Invalid or blank votes 188,514
Total votes 602,769

2nd District[edit]

One-term incumbent Board Member Raul Rosal ran for reelection. Board Member Ralph Andes is term-limited while two-term Senior Board Member Richard Benjamin Imperial retired. Also vying for this position are Legazpi City Councilors Melissa Abadeza and Jesus Chito Baldo, Political dynasty candidates Ivan Andes and Maria Paz Salud Imperial, and Daraga Councilor and former board member Neil Montallana.

2019 Provincial Board Election in Albay 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Raul Rosal 104,059 22.91
PDP–Laban Melissa Abadeza 100,266 22.07
PDP–Laban Neil Montallana 70,278 15.47
Liberal Maria Paz Salud Imperial 69,343 15.26
PDP–Laban Ivan Andes 59,070 13.00
NPC Jesus Chito Baldo 51,097 11.25
Invalid or blank votes 222,150
Total votes 683,652

3rd District[edit]

Neophyte incumbent Board Members Dante Arandia, Howard Sim Imperial, Eva Josephine Ribaya, and Jesus Salceda, Jr. ran for reelection. Libon Councilor Mark Ian Cortes also ran for this position.

2019 Provincial Board Election in Albay 3rd District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jesus Salceda, Jr. 136,983 27.83
PDP–Laban Dante Arandia 110,086 22.37
PDP–Laban Eva Josephine Ribaya 104,074 21.15
Liberal Howard Sim Imperial 89,442 18.17
UNA Mark Ian Cortes 51,458 10.45
Invalid or blank votes 453,017
Total votes 949,136

City and municipal elections[edit]

All cities and municipalities of Albay will elect its mayor and vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the plurality of votes wins the seat. The mayor and vice mayor are elected separately; therefore, they may be of different parties when they are elected. However, these candidates may form a de facto coalition wherein a mayoral and vice mayoral candidate of different party affiliation will campaign together with a slate of candidates for councilors.

1st District[edit]

Tabaco City[edit]

One-term consecutive, three-term nonconsecutive incumbent Mayor Cielo Krisel Lagman-Luistro is running for reelection.

2019 Tabaco City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Cielo Krisel Lagman-Luistro 42,372 69.13
Independent Pedro Angelico Berces 18,913 30.86
Invalid or blank votes 3,066
Total votes 64,466
Margin of victory 23,459 38.28
Liberal hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Nestor San Pablo is unopposed for reelection.

2019 Tabaco City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Nestor San Pablo 45,424 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 18,927
Total votes 64,466
Margin of victory 45,424 100.00
Liberal hold

Bacacay[edit]

One-term Incumbent Armando Romano is running for reelection. Running against him are Gil Bea, and topnotcher Councilor Edsel Belleza.

2019 Bacacay Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Armando Romano 21,037 60.56
NPC Gil Bea 10,789 31.06
Independent Edsel Belleza 1,743 5.01
Independent Rolando Bermundo 664 1.91
PDDS Pee Jay Lim 499 1.43
Invalid or blank votes 2,774
Total votes 37,657
Margin of victory 10,248 29.50
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Divina Gracia Bonavente is challenged for reelection by former Mayor Tobias Betito.

2019 Bacacay Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Divina Gracia Bonavente 21,524 64.66
Independent Tobias Betito 11,184 33.59
Independent Jose Florante Osila 579 1.73
Invalid or blank votes 4,219
Total votes 37,657 100.00
Margin of victory 10,340 31.07
PDP–Laban hold

Malilipot[edit]

One-term Incumbent Cenon Volante is running for reelection. Former Mayor Roli Volante, whom Cenon unseated in the 2016 election, sought a rematch.

2019 Malilipot Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Roli Volante 11,661 50.44
PDP–Laban Cenon Volante 11,317 48.95
Independent Richard Bo 138 0.59
Invalid or blank votes 568
Total votes 23,722
Margin of victory 344 1.49
NPC gain from PDP–Laban

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Johanes Ampig is challenged for reelection by Board Member Job Belen and dynastic candidate Rolando Volante.

2019 Malilipot Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Rolando Volante 11,411 51.09
PDP–Laban Johanes Ampig 7,833 35.07
Kusog Bikolandia Job Belen 3,090 13.83
Invalid or blank votes 1,350
Total votes 23,722
Margin of victory 3,578 16.02
NPC gain from PDP–Laban

Malinao[edit]

One-term consecutive, three-term nonconsecutive incumbent Mayor Avelino Ceriola had been dismissed from his position by the Office of the Ombudsman. This is in connection with the graft and administrative cases filed against him for the alleged illegal construction and operation of a cockpit arena that he owned; but he refused to step down.[9] He was later unseated and his 2016 opponent, former Mayor Alicia Morales took over this office.[10][11] Mayor Morales will face former Mayor Emiliana Kare and Councilor Lenybelle Santos.

2019 Malinao Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Kusog Bikolandia Lenybelle Santos 11,482 47.98
PDP–Laban Alicia Morales 9,541 39.87
PFP Emiliana Kare[12] 2,903 12.13
Invalid or blank votes 1,129
Total votes 25,127
Margin of victory 1,941 8.11
Kusog Bikolandia gain from PDP–Laban

Two-term incumbent Vice Mayor Sheryl Bilo is running for reelection.

2019 Malinao Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Sheryl Bilo 11,306 49.67
Kusog Bikolandia Ernalyn Solisa 10,271 45.12
PFP Virlyn Aycocho 1,184 5.20
Invalid or blank votes 2,294
Total votes 25,127
Margin of victory 1,035 4.55
PDP–Laban hold

Santo Domingo[edit]

Incumbent Herbie Aguas is term-limited and is running for representative. Former Councilor Joseling Aguas, Jr. is his party's nominee. Vice Mayor Nomar Banda and resort owner Noel Estillomo are also seeking the mayoralty position.

2019 Santo Domingo Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Joseling Aguas, Jr. 8,766 43.09
Kusog Bikolandia Noel Estillomo 5,898 28.99
Independent Nomar Banda 5,679 27.91
Invalid or blank votes 889
Total votes 20,911
Margin of victory 2,868 14.10
NPC hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Nomar Banda is running for mayor. Councilor Marvin Oringo is running for this position.

2019 Santo Domingo Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Marvin Oringo 15,182 87.26
Independent Paolo Biñas 2,216 12.73
Invalid or blank votes 3,483
Total votes 20,911
Margin of victory 12,966 74.53
Liberal gain from Independent

Tiwi[edit]

One-term consecutive, four term nonconsecutive incumbent Mayor Jaime Villanueva is facing a rematch with former Mayor Leo Templado.

2019 Tiwi Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jaime Villanueva 15,563 55.65
NPC Leo Templado 12,400 44.34
Invalid or blank votes 978
Total votes 29,040
Margin of victory 3,163 11.31
PDP–Laban hold

Two-term incumbent Vice Mayor David Beato is being challenged for this office by topnotcher Councilor Rebecca Lizardo.

2019 Tiwi Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban David Beato 14,904 55.63
NPC Rebecca Lizardo 11,884 44.36
Invalid or blank votes 2,153
Total votes 29,040
Margin of victory 3,020 11.27
PDP–Laban hold

2nd District[edit]

Legazpi City[edit]

Two-term consecutive, five-term nonconsecutive incumbent Mayor Noel Rosal is running for reelection.

2019 Legazpi City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Noel Rosal 82,771 95.93
Independent Emmanuel Nabor 3,507 4.06
Invalid or blank votes 13,411
Total votes 99,866
Margin of victory 79,210 91.81
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Oscar Robert Cristobal is unopposed for reelection.

2019 Legazpi City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Oscar Robert Cristobal 73,295 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 26,394
Total votes 99,866
Margin of victory 73,295 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Camalig[edit]

One-term incumbent Mayor Maria Ahrdail Baldo is swapping posts with one-term incumbent Vice Mayor Carlos Irwin Baldo, Jr. Both of them are running unopposed.

2019 Camalig Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Carlos Irwin Baldo, Jr. 18,987 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 14,824
Total votes 33,885
Margin of victory 18,987 100.00
PDP–Laban hold
2019 Camalig Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Maria Ahrdail Baldo 18,368 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 15,443
Total votes 33,885
Margin of victory 18,368 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Daraga[edit]

Three-term consecutive, five-term nonconsecutive Mayor Gerry Jaucian died on May 4, 2018.[13] Then Vice Mayor Carlwyn Baldo ascended to this office.[14] Baldo is seeking a full term in this position. He sought this office in 2010 and 2013, losing both times to Jaucian. He won as Vice Mayor in a fractured field in 2016, defeating the then, two-term consecutive, five-term nonconsecutive incumbent vice mayor. He is facing off with three-term Ako Bicol Representative Rodel Batocabe and elevated Vice Mayor Victor Perete.

On December 22, 2018, Batocabe was attending a gift-giving event for senior citizens and persons with disabilities in the rural barangay of Burgos of the municipality when two men approached and shot him. His police escort, Senior Police Officer 2 Orlando Diaz, was also killed, while seven elderly attendees were also wounded in the attack. Batocabe and Diaz were taken to a hospital in Legazpi City, where both were pronounced dead.[15]

On January 3, 2019, Philippine National Police Director General Oscar Albayalde announced in a press conference that Mayor Carlwyn Baldo is the suspected mastermind for the murder of Representative Batocabe.[16] According to the police, Baldo hired six men to kill Batocabe and set up $95,000 in funds to pay for the murder. The plot had allegedly been in the works since August 2018, when Baldo supplied $4,600 to one of the hitmen to purchase guns and motorcycles.[17] Mayor Carlwyn Baldo denied the allegations in a statement read over the phone to local radio stations, calling himself " a convenient scapegoat."[17]

On January 6, 2019, Lakas–CMD said that it has revoked its Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance (CONA) for Baldo.[18] Batocabe's party, the National Unity Party named his widow, Gertrudes, as his substitute.[19] However, Representative Batocabe's name is going to remain on the ballot.

On May 6, 2019, the Legazpi City Regional Trial Court ordered the arrest of Baldo for the murder of Batocabe and his police escort.[20] While the police said that Baldo has sent word that he would immediately surrender when he is served arrest warrants,[21] he was declared by the police as a "wanted person" after failure to serve his warrant of arrest two days after its issuance.[22] Baldo surrendered on May 10, 2019, four days after the court issued the warrant for his arrest.[23]

2019 Daraga Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Victor Perete 24,616 40.32
NUP Rodel Batocabe (†) 19,859 32.53
Independent Carlwyn Baldo 16,564 27.13
Invalid or blank votes 2,142
Total votes 63,276
Margin of victory 4,757 7.79
PDP–Laban gain from Independent

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Carlwyn Baldo assumed the Office of the Mayor after the death of Mayor Gerry Jaucian. Topnotcher Councilor Victor Perete was then elevated into the position of Vice Mayor. Vice Mayor Perete forwent election for a full term and is running for Mayor instead. Former Councilor Joseph Espinas and incumbent Councilors Gerry Raphael Jaucian, Jr. and Joey Marcellana are facing off for this post.

2019 Daraga Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Gerry Raphael Jaucian, Jr. 27,954 49.25
Liberal Joey Marcellana 16,121 28.40
PDDS Joseph Espinas 12,675 22.33
Invalid or blank votes 6,431
Total votes 63,276
Margin of victory 11,833 20.85
PDP–Laban hold

Manito[edit]

One-term incumbent Joshua Mari Daep is running for reelection. Challenging him is 2016 mayoral candidate Rebecca Chen.

2019 Manito Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Joshua Mari Daep 7,377 57.06
PDDS Rebecca Chen 5,425 41.96
Independent Jerry Daen 126 0.97
Invalid or blank votes 488
Total votes 13,480
Margin of victory 1,952 15.10
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Carlito Belludo is running for reelection. His challengers include former Councilor Marjun Dagsil, Councilor Arly Guiriba and Diego Lopez.

2019 Manito Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Carlito Belludo 3,774 30.12
Independent Arly Guiriba 3,383 27.00
PDDS Diego Lopez 3,297 26.31
Independent Marjun Dagsil 2,073 16.54
Invalid or blank votes 889
Total votes 13,480
Margin of victory 391 3.12
PDP–Laban hold

Rapu-rapu[edit]

Two-term incumbent Mayor Ronald Galicia is running for reelection. He is being challenged by Fiel Vizcaya.

2019 Rapu-rapu Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ronald Galicia 10,175 62.02
Independent Fiel Vizcaya 6,229 37.97
Invalid or blank votes 914
Total votes 17,377
Margin of victory 3,946 24.06
PDP–Laban hold

Two-term incumbent Vice Mayor Nora Oñate is vying for a final consecutive term in office. Her challenger is Amando de la Cruz, Jr.

2019 Rapu-rapu Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Nora Oñate 8,260 54.01
PDDS Amando de la Cruz, Jr. 7,031 45.98
Invalid or blank votes 2,027
Total votes 17,377
Margin of victory 1,229 8.04
PDP–Laban hold

3rd District[edit]

Ligao City[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Patricia Alsua is running for a third term in office.

2019 Ligao City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Patricia Alsua 38,572 87.30
Independent Roman Jaucian 3,578 8.09
PFP Rey Prollamante 2,030 4.59
Invalid or blank votes 7,324
Total votes 51,607
Margin of victory 34,994 79.21
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Sherwin Quising is running for city councilor. Running to replace him are City Councilors Manuel Garcia, and Teodorico Residilla, Jr.

2019 Ligao City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Teodorico Residilla, Jr. 24,001 53.22
Independent Manuel Garcia 21,098 46.78
Invalid or blank votes 6,405
Total votes 51,607
Margin of victory 2,903 6.44
PDP–Laban hold

Guinobatan[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Ann Ongjoco is unopposed for a final, consecutive term in office.

2019 Guinobatan Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ann Ongjoco 35,341 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 7,941
Total votes 43,395
Margin of victory 35,341 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Two-term incumbent Vice Mayor Julio Tingzon, IV is challenged for reelection by topnotcher Councilor Rolando Palabrica.

2019 Guinobatan Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Rolando Palabrica 21,586 53.43
PDP–Laban Julio Tingzon, IV 18,813 46.56
Invalid or blank votes 2,883
Total votes 43,395
Margin of victory 2,773 6.86
NPC gain from PDP–Laban

Jovellar[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Jorem Arcangel is term-limited and is running for Vice Mayor. His party nominated topnotcher Councilor Joseph Arcangel, who will run unopposed for this position.

2019 Jovellar Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Joseph Arcangel 7,448 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 1,493
Total votes 8,976
Margin of victory 7,448 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Jose Nobleza, Jr. is term-limited and is running for municipal councilor. Mayor Jorem Arcangel will run unopposed for this position.

2019 Jovellar Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jorem Arcangel 7,331 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 1,610
Total votes 8,976
Margin of victory 7,331 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Independent

Libon[edit]

One-term incumbent Mayor Wilfredo Maronilla is unopposed for reelection.

2019 Libon Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Wilfredo Maronilla 22,424 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 10,339
Total votes 32,885
Margin of victory 22,424 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Markgregor Edward Sayson is unopposed for reelection.

2019 Libon Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Markgregor Edward Sayson 21,255 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 11,508
Total votes 32,885
Margin of victory 21,255 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Oas[edit]

One-term incumbent Mayor Domingo Escoto, Jr. is running for reelection. His opponents are former Mayor Gregorio Ricarte and Vice Mayor Antonio Yuchongco II.

2019 Oas Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Domingo Escoto, Jr. 11,304 38.09
Kusog Bikolandia Gregorio Ricarte 10,704 36.07
NPC Antonio Yuchongco II 7,663 25.82
Invalid or blank votes 1,550
Total votes 31,331
Margin of victory 600 2.02
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Antonio Yuchongco, II is running for mayor. His party nominated municipal Councilor Reene Raro. He will be facing Barangay Chairman of San Isidro, and concurrent Oas ABC President, ex-officio municipal Councilor Joseph Rentosa.

2019 Oas Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Reene Raro 14,885 57.72
PDP–Laban Joseph Rentosa 10,900 42.27
Invalid or blank votes 5,436
Total votes 31,331
Margin of victory 3,855 15.45
NPC hold

Pio Duran[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Alan Arandia is unopposed for a second term in office.

2019 Pio Duran Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Alan Arandia 17,296 100.00
Invalid or blank votes 7,392
Total votes 24,824
Margin of victory 17,296 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Marvin Quiroz is challenged for reelection by former Mayor Henry Callope.

2019 Pio Duran Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Marvin Quiroz 13,167 58.78
Independent Henry Callope 9,233 41.21
Invalid or blank votes 2,288
Total votes 24,824
Margin of victory 3,934 17.57
PDP–Laban hold

Polangui[edit]

Incumbent Mayor Cherilie Sampal is term-limited. Her party nominated political dynasty candidate Norman Sampal. Vice Mayor Herbert Borja, and Councilor Andy Mariscotes are also running for this open seat.

2019 Polangui Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Andy Mariscotes 15,032 35.70
PDP–Laban Norman Sampal 13,666 32.46
Kusog Bikolandia Herbert Borja 12,694 30.15
Independent Christopher Napoleon Reolo 709 1.68
Invalid or blank votes 2,065
Total votes 44,266
Margin of victory 1,366 3.24
Independent gain from PDP–Laban

One-term incumbent Vice Mayor Herbert Borja is running for mayor. Running for this position are former Vice Mayor Renato Borja, municipal Councilor Restituto Fernandez,[24] and Dexter Salinel.

2019 Polangui Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Restituto Fernandez 19,895 50.51
Independent Renato Borja 17,711 44.97
Independent Dexter Salinel 1,777 4.51
Invalid or blank votes 4,783
Total votes 44,266
Margin of victory 2,184 5.54
PDP–Laban gain from Kusog Bicolandia

Maps[edit]

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