2010 Tarlac City local elections

2010 Tarlac City mayoral election
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Candidate Gelacio Manalang Sherwin Rigor Marco Mendoza
Party Lakas–Kampi Sama-Sama Tarlac Liberal
Running mate Jojo Briones Alejandro Fernandez Mike Tañedo
Popular vote 49,223 45,979 20,343
Percentage 39.55 36.95 16.35

Mayor before election

Genaro Mendoza
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Gelacio Manalang
Lakas–Kampi

2010 Tarlac City vice mayoral election
← 2007 May 10, 2010 2013 →
 
Candidate Mike Tañedo Alejandro Fernandez Jojo Briones
Party Liberal NPC Lakas–Kampi
Popular vote 55,239 34,904 28,395
Percentage 46.60 29.45 23.95

Vice Mayor before election

Mike Tañedo
Liberal

Elected Vice Mayor

Mike Tañedo
Liberal

Tarlac City held local elections on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected candidates for mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors. The incumbent mayor of Tarlac, Genaro Mendoza, was term-limited and thus unable to seek re-election to another term in office. He unsuccessfully sought election for the 2nd district congressional seat in Tarlac.

Former three-term Mayor Gelacio Manalang, who served from 1992 to 2001, successfully staged a comeback for the mayoralty post after having been defeated by Mendoza during the previous two elections. Manalang narrowly defeated former councilor Sherwin Rigor, as well as Marco Mendoza, brother of incumbent Mayor Mendoza, and incumbent 2nd district provincial board member Amado Go.

In the vice mayoral race, incumbent Vice Mayor Mike Tañedo won reelection to a second term over pediatrician Alejandro Fernandez and incumbent Councilor and former Vice Mayor Jojo Briones.

Mendoza's Team Magsikap coalition won seven out of ten seats in the city council, with Rigor's Team Malasakit coalition getting the remaining three seats.

Candidates

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Team Magsikap

Team Magsikap (Liberal Party)
Name Party
For mayor
Marco Mendoza Liberal
For vice mayor
Mike Tañedo Liberal
For councilor
Ana Aguas Liberal
Pepito Basangan Liberal
Glenn Troy Caritativo Liberal
Joji David Independent
Richard Diolazo Liberal
Erlinda Dueñas Liberal
Arsenio Lugay II Independent
Andrew Mendoza Liberal
Vlad Rodriguez Liberal
Noel Soliman Liberal

Team Malasakit

Team Malasakit (Sama-Sama Tarlac)
Name Party
For mayor
Sherwin Rigor Sama-Sama Tarlac
For vice mayor
Alejandro Fernandez NPC
For councilor
Amado de Leon NPC
Roy Escalona NPC
Ernesto Galang NPC
Cesar Go NPC
Emily Ladera-Facunla NPC
Emilio Magbag Jr. NPC
Romeo Mallari NPC
Noel Manalili NPC
Weng Quiroz NPC
Arturo Serrano NPC

Team Balik Sigla

Team Balik Sigla (Lakas)
Name Party
For mayor
Gelacio Manalang Lakas–Kampi
For vice mayor
Jojo Briones Lakas–Kampi
For councilor
Odessa Bautista Lakas–Kampi
Filoteo Gozum Lakas–Kampi
Rosalie Mallari Lakas–Kampi
Freddy Quiroz Lakas–Kampi
Cesar Rivera Lakas–Kampi
Guillermina Tabamo Lakas–Kampi
Willie Tiamzon Lakas–Kampi
Paul Villafaña Lakas–Kampi

Others

Philippine Green Republican Party
Name Party
For mayor
Samuel Capiral PGRP
For councilor
Macario Bustos PGRP
Nationalist People's Coalition
Name Party
For mayor
Amado Go NPC
Independents not in tickets
Name Party
For mayor
Roger Tomaroy Independent
For councilor
Galicano Datu Jr. Independent
Nestor David Independent
Marcus de Jesus Independent
Manuel Dimatulac Sr. Independent
Ismael Quintos Independent

Mayoral and vice mayoral elections

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.[1]

Mayor

Tarlac City mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas–Kampi Gelacio Manalang 49,223 39.55
Sama-Sama Tarlac Sherwin Rigor 45,979 36.95
Liberal Marco Mendoza 20,343 16.35
NPC Amado Go 8,095 6.50
PGRP Samuel Capiral 637 0.51
Independent Roger Tomaroy 167 0.13
Margin of victory 3,244 2.61
Valid ballots 124,444 96.23
Invalid or blank votes 4,881 3.77
Total votes 129,325 100.00
Lakas–Kampi gain from Liberal

Vice Mayor

Tarlac City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Mike Tañedo 55,239 46.60
NPC Alejandro Fernandez 34,904 29.45
Lakas–Kampi Jojo Briones 28,395 23.95
Margin of victory 20,335 17.15
Valid ballots 118,538 91.66
Invalid or blank votes 10,787 8.34
Total votes 129,325 100.00
Liberal hold

City Council elections

Tarlac City elected Sangguniang Panlungsod or city council members. A voter votes for up to ten candidates, then the ten candidates with the highest number of votes are elected. Election is via plurality-at-large voting.

Results per candidate

Summary of the May 10, 2010 Tarlac City council election results
Rank Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
1. Noel Soliman Team Magsikap Liberal 61,998 47.94%
2. Arsenio Lugay II Team Magsikap Independent 53,490 41.36%
3. Ana Aguas Team Magsikap Liberal 52,618 40.69%
4. Emily Ladera-Facunla Team Malasakit NPC 50,449 39.01%
5. Glenn Troy Caritativo Team Magsikap Liberal 49,169 38.02%
6. Amado de Leon Team Malasakit NPC 47,468 36.70%
7. Richard Diolazo Team Magsikap Liberal 47,271 36.55%
8. Joji David Team Magsikap Independent 44,849 34.68%
9. Vlad Rodriguez Team Magsikap Liberal 40,478 31.30%
10. Weng Quiroz Team Malasakit NPC 33,994 26.29%
11. Emilio Magbag Jr. Team Malasakit NPC 32,565 25.18%
12. Pepito Basangan Team Magsikap Liberal 31,319 24.22%
13. Guillermina Tabamo Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 31,017 23.98%
14. Andrew Mendoza Team Magsikap Liberal 30,344 23.46%
15. Filoteo Gozum Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 28,695 22.19%
16. Cesar Go Team Malasakit NPC 26,490 20.48%
17. Romeo Mallari Team Malasakit NPC 23,294 18.01%
18. Arturo Serrano Team Malasakit NPC 23,257 17.98%
19. Ismael Quintos Not affiliated Independent 22,617 17.49%
20. Roy Escalona Team Malasakit NPC 21,428 16.57%
21. Ernesto Galang Team Malasakit NPC 20,288 15.69%
22. Erlinda Dueñas Team Magsikap Liberal 19,735 15.26%
23. Freddy Quiroz Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 19,711 15.24%
24. Odessa Bautista Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 19,628 15.18%
25. Rosalie Mallari Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 16,982 13.13%
26. Noel Manalili Team Malasakit NPC 14,436 11.16%
27. Nestor David Not affiliated Independent 12,744 9.85%
28. Paul Villafaña Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 10,379 8.03%
29. Willie Tiamzon Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 7,584 5.86%
30. Cesar Rivera Team Balik Sigla Lakas–Kampi 6,135 4.74%
31. Manuel Dimatulac Sr. Not affiliated Independent 5,159 3.99%
32. Marcus de Jesus Not affiliated Independent 4,795 3.71%
33. Macario Bustos Not affiliated PGRP 3,669 2.84%
34. Galicano Datu Jr. Not affiliated Independent 2,128 1.65%
Total turnout 129,325
Note: A total of 34 candidates ran for councilor. Source: COMELEC transparency server

Results per coalition

Coalition Total votes % Seats
won
%
Team Magsikap (Mendoza) 431,271 47.07% 7 70%
Team Malasakit (Rigor) 293,669 32.05% 3 30%
Team Balik Sigla (Manalang) 140,131 15.30% 0 0%
Independents not in coalitions 47,443 5.18% 0 0%
Philippine Green Republican Party (Capiral) 3,669 0.40% 0 0%
Totals 916,183 100% 10 100%

Results per party

Party Mayoral candidate Total votes Total seats
Total % Total %
Liberal Marco Mendoza 332,932 36.34% 5 41.5%
NPC Sherwin Rigor 293,669 32.05% 3 24.9%
Independent various 145,782 15.91% 2 16.6%
Lakas–Kampi Gelacio Manalang 140,131 15.30% 0 0.0%
PGRP Samuel Capiral 3,669 0.40% 0 0.0%
Total valid votes cast 916,183 N/A
Total turnout 129,325
Total partisan seats 10 83.3%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President 1 8.3%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President 1 8.3%
Total non-partisan seats 2 16.3%
Total seats 12 100.0%

Notes:

  • Amado Go ran as mayor under the NPC. However, all NPC city council candidates are under Rigor's Sama-Sama Tarlac / Team Malasakit slate.

References

  1. ^ "Philippines Election Results". Archived from the original on May 14, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2022.

External links

  • COMELEC - Official website of the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
  • NAMFREL - Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
  • PPCRV - Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)
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