Baguio local elections
2019 Baguio mayoral election Registered 164,125 Turnout 113,899 (69.39%) 9.04p.p.
Nominee
Benjamin Magalong
Edison Bilog
Edgar Avila
Party
NPC
PDP–Laban
UNA
Running mate
N/A
Faustino Olowan
Elmer Datuin
Popular vote
41,482
22,670
17,360
Percentage
37.29
20.38
15.61
Nominee
Jose Molintas
Leandro Yangot Jr.
Tony Boy Tabora
Party
Liberal
PFP
Lakas
Running mate
Rene Cortes
Michael Lawana
N/A
Popular vote
13,562
12,635
2,805
Percentage
12.19
11.36
2.52
Local elections were held in Baguio on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 Philippine general election . Voters elected candidates for the local elective posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the twelve councilors
Retired police general Benjamin Magalong won the mayoralty race, beating outgoing vice mayor Edison Bilog, while outgoing mayor Mauricio Domogan lost to incumbent representative Mark Go , marking the first defeat in his political career.
There are a total of 113,899 people who voted out of the 164,125 registered voters.
Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Mauricio Domogan is ineligible to run for a fourth term. He ran for the lone congressional seat.
Baguio mayoral election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
NPC
Benjamin Magalong
41,482
37.29
PDP–Laban
Edison Bilog
22,670
20.38
UNA
Edgar Avila
17,360
15.61
Liberal
Jose Molintas
13,562
12.19
PFP
Leandro Yangot Jr.
12,635
11.36
Lakas
Tony Boy Tabora
2,805
2.52
Independent
Benny Alhambra
378
0.34
Independent
Labio Calingayan
281
0.25
Independent
Jeffrey Pinic
65
0.06
Valid ballots
111,238
97.66
Invalid or blank votes
2,661
2.34
Total votes
113,899
100.00
NPC gain from UNA
Vice Mayor
Incumbent vice mayor Edison Bilog is not term-limited but is running for City Mayor.
Baguio vice mayoral election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
PDP–Laban
Faustino Olowan
40,224
37.28
PFP
Michael Lawana
24,142
22.37
Independent
Peter Fianza
19,585
18.15
UNA
Elmer Datuin
18,617
17.25
Liberal
Rene Cortes
4,549
4.22
Independent
Felizardo Garcia
785
0.73
Valid ballots
107,902
94.73
Invalid or blank votes
5,997
5.27
Total votes
113,899
100.00
PDP–Laban hold
District representative
Incumbent Representative Mark Go is running for a second term.
City Council
The 12 of 14 members of the Baguio City Council are elected at-large via multiple non-transferable vote , where each voter has 12 votes, and can vote up to 12 candidates. The 12 candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.
The other 2 members are elected in indirect elections from the results of barangay elections.
Here is a list of candidates.
Baguio City Council Election
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
PDP–Laban
Joel Alangsab
51,323
45.06
UNA
Benny Bomogao
50,577
44.41
UNA
Betty Lourdes Tabanda
48,826
42.87
PDP–Laban
Elaine Sembrano
47,150
41.40
Liberal
Maria Mylen Victoria Yaranon
47,054
41.31
Liberal
Isabelo Cosalan Jr.
47,050
41.31
UNA
Francisco Roberto Ortega
44,018
38.65
Liberal
Arthur Allad-iw
42,022
36.89
UNA
Vladimir Cayabas
41,291
36.25
NUP
Fred Bagbagen
38,048
33.41
UNA
Lilia Fariñas
37,013
32.50
Nacionalista
Philian Louise Allan Weygan
32,368
28.42
UNA
Villamor Bumanglag
31,193
27.39
NPC
Jonathan Vergara
30,672
26.93
UNA
Ryan Dale Mangusan
30,033
26.37
Nacionalista
Grace Mayos
28,753
25.24
Liberal
Richard Cariño
27,967
24.55
Liberal
Ronald Perez
24,273
21.31
UNA
Esteban Somngi
20,964
18.41
UNA
Marvin Yang-Ed
20,286
17.81
PDP–Laban
John Glenn Gaerlan
19,671
17.27
PFP
Gueliro Sugano
17,546
15.40
UNA
Christian Villareal
17,270
15.16
PDP–Laban
Zosimo Abratique
17,266
15.16
PDP–Laban
Thomas Dumalti
16,130
14.16
Nacionalista
Ricardo Bagalawis
14,967
13.14
PDP–Laban
Angeline Pamela Cariño
14,925
13.10
UNA
Basilio Binay-An
12,376
10.87
Nacionalista
Edgar Allan Beltran
11,578
10.17
Independent
Marvin Herrera
11,226
9.86
PDP–Laban
Erickson Ferrer
10,938
9.60
UNA
Connie Tongawan
10,043
8.82
NPC
Teodorico Tan
9,346
8.21
Liberal
Victor Jimenez
9,277
8.14
PFP
Nicanor Nialla
8,856
7.54
PFP
Mario De Los Reyes
8,486
7.45
PFP
Florentino Fariñas
8,352
7.33
PFP
Caesar Malicdan
7,764
6.82
Liberal
Antolen Mascariñas
6,983
6.13
PFP
Gitwa Carpio
6,647
5.84
PFP
Robin Coteng
6,490
5.70
PDP–Laban
Gerry Uy
6,338
5.56
Lakas
Aurora Alambra
6,179
5.42
PFP
Freneil Reyes
5,695
5.00
CDP
Guillermo Hernandez
4,458
3.91
Independent
Lalaine Estolas
3,747
3.29
Independent
Philip Canuto
3,499
3.07
Independent
Edilberto Gapuz
3,159
2.77
PFP
Bernardo Romulo Ellamil
3,095
2.72
Independent
Jan Henric Liquete
2,903
2.55
Independent
Gordon Monserrate
2,219
1.95
PFP
Amy Mondero
1,991
1.75
Total votes
113,899
100.00
References
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"Magalong wins as Baguio City mayor" . www.pna.gov.ph . Retrieved 2021-09-27.
Quitasol, Kimberlie (2019-05-13). "Domogan faces defeat in Baguio City's congressional race" . INQUIRER.net . Retrieved 2021-09-27.
"Halalan Results" . May 22, 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-05-14. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
"Comelec-Baguio confident to reach 10K voter sign-up" . www.pna.gov.ph . Retrieved 2021-09-27.
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