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| election_name = 2016 Quezon gubernatorial election |
| election_name = 2016 Quezon gubernatorial election |
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| country = Quezon |
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| type = presidential |
| type = presidential |
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| percentage1 = '''97.10''' |
| percentage1 = '''97.10''' |
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| nominee2 = |
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| party2 = Liberal Party (Philippines) |
| party2 = Liberal Party (Philippines) |
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| running_mate2 = '''Samuel Nantes''' |
| running_mate2 = '''Samuel Nantes''' |
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| title = Governor |
| title = Governor |
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| before_election = [[David C. Suarez]] |
| before_election = [[David C. Suarez]] |
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| before_party = National Unity Party (Philippines) |
| before_party = National Unity Party (Philippines) |
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| after_party = National Unity Party (Philippines) |
| after_party = National Unity Party (Philippines) |
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| map_image = 2016 Quezon gubernatorial election results.svg |
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| map_caption = Results per municipality and city |
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Local elections were held in the Province of [[Quezon]] on May 9, 2016 as part of the [[2016 Philippine general election|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 [[Legislative districts of Quezon|four districts of Quezon]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ph.rappler.com/local/region/Calabarzon/Quezon |title = Quezon Elections |access-date=2019-01-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119050926/http://ph.rappler.com/local/region/Calabarzon/Quezon |archive-date=2019-01-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Provincial elections== |
==Provincial elections== |
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change| |
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|party = Nationalist People's Coalition |
|party = Nationalist People's Coalition |
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|candidate = Angelina Tan |
|candidate = [[Angelina Tan]] |
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|votes = 129,772 |
|votes = 129,772 |
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|percentage = 70.20 |
|percentage = 70.20 |
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==Lucena local elections== |
==Lucena local elections== |
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This refers to the candidates and winners of the 2016 election in the highly-urbanized city of Lucena, independent from the province.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ph.rappler.com/local/region/Calabarzon/Quezon/Lucena-City |title= |
This refers to the candidates and winners of the 2016 election in the highly-urbanized city of Lucena, independent from the province.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ph.rappler.com/local/region/Calabarzon/Quezon/Lucena-City |title = Lucena City, Quezon Elections |access-date=2019-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119041457/http://ph.rappler.com/local/region/Calabarzon/Quezon/Lucena-City |archive-date=2019-01-19 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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===Mayoralty elections=== |
===Mayoralty elections=== |
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{{Election box total no change |
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|votes = |
|votes = 829,339 |
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|percentage = 100.00 |
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{{2016 Philippine elections}} |
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{{Calabarzon elections}} |
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[[Category:2016 Philippine local elections]] |
[[Category:2016 Philippine local elections]] |
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[[Category:Elections in Quezon |
[[Category:Elections in Quezon]] |
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[[Category:2016 elections in Calabarzon]] |
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Local elections were held in the Province of Quezon 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 four districts of Quezon.[1]
Provincial elections
[edit]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.[2]
Gubernatorial election
[edit]Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.
David Suarez is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NUP | David Suarez | 744,796 | 97.10 | |
LM | Teodorico Gonzales | 7,486 | 1.00 | |
Independent | Rolando Merano | 6,864 | 0.90 | |
Independent | Danny Pasatiempo | 4,093 | 0.50 | |
Independent | Reynolfo Raquepo | 3,946 | 0.50 | |
Margin of victory | 763,239 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid or blank votes | ||||
Total votes | 763,239 | 100.00 |
Vice-gubernatorial election
[edit]Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.
Samuel Nantes is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Samuel Nantes | 426,197 | 55.30 | |
NUP | Anacleto Alcala Jr. | 195,507 | 25.40 | |
PMP | Gary Ejercito Estrada | 149,316 | 19.40 | |
Margin of victory | 771,020 | 100.00 | ||
Invalid or blank votes | ||||
Total votes | 771,020 | 100.00 |
Congressional elections
[edit]1st District
[edit]Wilfredo Mark Enverga is term-limited. Heis sister, Trina Enverga-Dela Paz, will run for congressman.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NPC | Trina Enverga | 88,442 | 43.50 | |
Liberal | Irvin Alcala | 83,793 | 41.20 | |
UNA | Teresita Dator | 25,418 | 12.50 | |
PDP–Laban | Carlos Portes | 5,643 | 2.80 | |
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
2nd District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Vicente Alcala | 174,578 | 64.40 | |
Independent | Rosauro Masilang | 85,945 | 31.70 | |
Independent | Vivencio Escueta | 16,245 | 3.90 | |
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
3rd District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Lakas | Danilo Suarez | 124,963 | 100.00 | |
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout | 124,96 | 100.00 |
4th District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NPC | Angelina Tan | 129,772 | 70.20 | |
Liberal | Lorenzo Tañada III | 53,265 | 28.80 | |
Independent | Armando Mendoza | 1,562 | 0.80 | |
Independent | Marcil Guay | 194 | 0.10 | |
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
Provincial board elections
[edit]1st District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NUP | Jerry Talaga | 98,218 | ||
Liberal | Aileen Buan | 53,119 | ||
NUP | Ayela Deveza | 43,600 | ||
NPC | Ricky Dator | 30,978 | ||
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
2nd District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Beth Sio | 163,615 | ||
NUP | Bong Talabong | 149,150 | ||
Liberal | Hermilando Alcala | 107,660 | ||
Liberal | Jonas Bryson Atienza | 72,815 | ||
Independent | Felix Avillo | 58,270 | ||
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
3rd District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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UNA | Donaldo Suarez | 93,921 | ||
Nacionalista | Dominic Reyes | 62,075 | ||
Liberal | Rey Arrogancia | 45,441 | ||
Independent | Rodolfo Orfanel | 27,937 | ||
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
4th District
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NUP | Isaias Ubaña | 96,130 | ||
Liberal | Rhodora Tan | 77,522 | ||
NUP | Raquel Mendoza | 75,634 | ||
NPC | John Francis Luzano | 21,912 | ||
Liberal | Celso Arit | 34,236 | ||
Liberal | Renato Sarmiento | 23,426 | ||
Margin of victory | ||||
Rejected ballots | ||||
Turnout |
Lucena local elections
[edit]This refers to the candidates and winners of the 2016 election in the highly-urbanized city of Lucena, independent from the province.[3]
Mayoralty elections
[edit]Mayor Roderick Alcala and Vice Mayor Philip Castillo is the incumbent.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Roderick Alcala | 68,704 | 62.8 | |
UNA | Ramon Talaga, Jr. | 40,184 | 36.7 | |
Independent | Rolando Rafa | 281 | 0.3 | |
Independent | Benjamin Ando | 269 | 0.2 | |
Total votes | 109,438 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Philip Castillo | 59,492 | 58.1 | |
UNA | Danny Faller | 42,937 | 41.9 | |
Total votes | 102,429 | 100.00 |
City council elections
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Anacleto Alcala III | 63,795 | ||
Liberal | Sunshine Abcede | 58,476 | ||
Liberal | William Noche | 56,943 | ||
Liberal | Boyet Alejandrino | 55,500 | ||
UNA | Ramil Talaga | 54,864 | ||
Liberal | Nick Pedro | 54,169 | ||
Liberal | Dan Zaballero | 53,265 | ||
Liberal | Benny Brizuela | 53,001 | ||
UNA | Nilo Villapando | 52,897 | ||
Liberal | Vic Paulo | 46,840 | ||
UNA | Christian Ona | 42,412 | ||
Liberal | Rogelio Traqueña | 41,270 | ||
Liberal | German Ver Castillo | 38,373 | ||
UNA | Nonoy Libozada | 36,269 | ||
UNA | Simon Aldovino | 30,426 | ||
UNA | Mike Dalida | 29,130 | ||
UNA | Jun Buenaflor | 28,073 | ||
UNA | Amaury Polintan | 17,284 | ||
UNA | Rogelio Rances | 16,352 | ||
Total votes | 829,339 | 100.00 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Quezon Elections". Archived from the original on 2019-01-19. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
- ^ "Quezon | Provincial Results | Eleksyon2016 | Results -".
- ^ "Lucena City, Quezon Elections". Archived from the original on 2019-01-19. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- ^ List of Mayoral Candidates for Quezon (province)