2016 Bacoor local elections

Local elections were held in Bacoor on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, the vice mayor, the lone district representative, the two provincial board members for Cavite, and the twelve councilors, six in each of the city's two local legislative districts[nb 1].

2016 Bacoor mayoral election
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Nominee Lani Mercado-Revilla Rolando Remulla Edwin Malvar
Party Lakas NUP Liberal
Running mate Catherine Sariño-Evaristo Allen Reyes Cesario Del Rosario, Jr.
Popular vote 106,964 47,399 21,184
Percentage 60.93 27.00 12.07

Mayor before election

Edwin "Strike" Revilla
Lakas

Elected mayor

Lani Mercado-Revilla
Lakas

Philippine House of Representatives election at 2nd District of Cavite (Lone District of Bacoor)
May 9, 2016
 
Nominee Edwin "Strike" Revilla Mark Orlie Buena
Party Lakas Liberal
Popular vote 141,468 16,228
Percentage 89.71 10.29

Representative before election

Lani Mercado-Revilla
Lakas

Elected Representative

Edwin "Strike" Revilla
Lakas

Background

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Incumbent Edwin "Strike" Revilla is already in his third term as mayor of Bacoor; therefore he is disqualified from running for another term for the same position despite Bacoor's change in status as a city in 2012. He will be running for representative to switch positions with his sister-in-law, Lani Mercado-Revilla.[2] Her opponents are former municipal vice mayor and provincial board member Edwin Malvar and incumbent provincial board member Rolando "Andoy" Remulla.[3]

On the other hand, incumbent vice mayor Catherine Sariño-Evaristo will be Representative Mercado-Revilla's running mate. Her announced opponents are former city Business Permits and Licensing Office head Allen Reyes and former municipal councilor and three-term provincial board member Cesario "Jun" Del Rosario Jr., who recently is an executive producer, editor and deputy chief of reporters at CNN Philippines.

Results

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The candidates for mayor, vice mayor, and district representative with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Incumbent officials are expressed in italics.

Mayor

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Bacoor Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Lani Mercado-Revilla 106,964 60.93%
NUP Rolando Remulla 47,399 27.00%
Liberal Edwin Malvar 21,184 12.07%
Total votes 175,547 100.00%
Lakas hold

Vice Mayor

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Bacoor Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Catherine Sariño-Evaristo 100,769 62.78%
NUP Allen Enriquez Reyes 34,287 21.36%
Liberal Cesario Del Rosario, Jr. 25,449 15.86%
Total votes 160,505 100.00%
Lakas hold

District Representative

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Incumbent mayor Strike Revilla is switching positions with his sister-in-law. He is said to be running unopposed as his perceived opponent, former municipal mayor Jessie Castillo, decided not to run for any position in this year's elections.

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in 2nd District of Cavite (Lone District of Bacoor)
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Edwin "Strike" Revilla 141,468 89.71%
Liberal Mark Orlie Buena 16,228 10.29%
Total votes 157,696 100.00%
Lakas hold

Provincial Board members

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Voters will elect two board members at-large, regardless of whether these voters are from Bacoor West or Bacoor East. Incumbent board member Edralin "Aba" Gawaran, who was nationally known as one of the right-hand men of detained Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. when he was arrested and taken to jail for corruption charges in 2014 in connection with the PDAF scam, will vie for re-election. His partner for the other slot within Team Revilla is graduating city councilor Reynaldo Fabian. They will be opposed by former three-term municipal councilor Peter Simon Lara, transport operator and businessperson Neil Ragasa, and Rosalina Francisco.

Remulla, the other incumbent board member, is running for mayor.

2016 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Cavite (Lone District of Bacoor)
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Edralin Gawaran 104,739 39.82%
Lakas Reynaldo Fabian 92,350 35.11%
Nacionalista Honesto Mercado Jr. 21,895 8.32%
Liberal Rosalina Francisco 20,787 7.90%
NUP Cornelio Ragasa 16,028 6.09%
Liberal Lucio Alejo IV 7,167 2.72%
Total votes 262,966 100.00%

Councilors

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Team Revilla

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Lakas-CMD/Team Revilla Bacoor West District
Name Party Result
Miguel Bautista Lakas won
Rowena Bautista-Mendiola Lakas won
Venus De Castro Lakas won
Edwin Gawaran Lakas won
Alejandro Gutierrez Lakas won
Michael Solis Lakas won
Lakas-CMD/Team Revilla Bacoor East District
Name Party Result
Apolonio Advincula Lakas won
Leandro De Leon Lakas won
Hernando "King" Gutierrez Lakas won
Roberto Javier Lakas won
Gaudencio Nolasco Lakas won
Reynaldo Palabrica Lakas won

Team Malvar

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Liberal Party/Team Malvar Bacoor West District
Name Party Result
Angelito Antonio Liberal lost
Danilo Frani Liberal lost
Norlinda Madale Liberal lost
Eliseo Mira Liberal lost
James Donald Manalili Liberal lost
Jaime Ocampo Liberal lost
Liberal Party/Team Malvar Bacoor East District
Name Party Result
Jose Almario, Jr. Liberal lost
Yolando Asuncion Liberal lost
Analiza Gayamo Liberal lost
Fernando Lachica Liberal lost
Leopoldo Platilla Liberal lost
Tranquilino Silva Liberal lost

Team Andoy

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National Unity Party/Team Andoy Bacoor West District
Name Party Result
Alex Garcia NUP lost
Garry Gawaran NUP lost
Norman Lacson NUP lost
Lourdes Ocampo NUP lost
Luis Pamaran NUP lost
Zairel Ramos NUP lost
National Unity Party/Team Andoy Bacoor East District
Name Party Result
Nomer De Quiroz NUP lost
Leonilo Javier, Jr. NUP lost
Danilo Legaspi NUP lost
Teodoro Montes NUP lost
Narciso Nato NUP lost
Jay Sapanghila NUP lost

Results

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Each legislative district elects six councilors to the City Council. The six candidates with the highest number of votes wins these seats.

Bacoor West District
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Bacoor City Council election - Bacoor West
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Rowena Bautista-Mendiola 59,917 12.15%
Lakas Miguel Bautista 59,157 11.99%
Lakas Edwin Gawaran 58,866 11.93%
Lakas Michael Solis 57,730 11.70%
Lakas Venus De Castro 55,014 11.15%
Lakas Alejandro Gutierrez 45,228 9.17%
Liberal James Manalili 21,741 6.41%
NUP Norman Lacson 20,995 4.26%
NUP Zairel Ramos 18,456 3.74%
NUP Garry Gawaran 14,618 2.96%
NUP Lourdes Ocampo 13,977 2.83%
NUP Alex Garcia 12,079 2.45%
Liberal Jaime Ocampo 11,375 2.31%
NUP Luis Pamaran 9,539 1.93%
Liberal Danilo Frani 7,968 1.62%
Liberal Angelito Antonio 7,116 1.44%
Liberal Eliseo Mira 5,997 1.22%
Liberal Norlinda Madale 5,559 1.13%
PDP–Laban Danny Paez 4,029 0.82%
PDP–Laban Maximo Cabrera 3,939 0.80%
Total votes 493,300 100.00%
Bacoor East District
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Bacoor City Council election - Bacoor East
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Apolonio Advincula Jr. 46,063 12.41%
Lakas Reynaldo Palabrica 42,246 11.38%
Lakas Hernando Gutierrez 40,646 10.95%
Lakas Gaudencio Nolasco 36,153 9.74%
Lakas Leandro De Leon 32,326 8.71%
Lakas Roberto Javier 32,059 8.63%
Nacionalista Roberto Saquitan 19,369 5.22%
NUP Leonilo Javier Jr. 15,727 4.24%
NUP Jay Sapanghila 15,259 4.11%
NUP Danilo Legaspi 12,865 3.46%
NUP Narciso Nato 12,545 3.38%
NUP Teodoro Montes 10,859 2.92%
NUP Nomer De Quiroz 10,035 2.70%
Liberal Analiza Gayamo 7,959 2.14%
Liberal Tranquilino Silva 5,987 1.61%
Liberal Leopoldo Platilla 5,780 1.56%
Liberal Fernando Lachica 5,648 1.52%
PRP Denis Lopez 5,312 1.43%
Liberal Yolando Asuncion 5,299 1.43%
PDP–Laban George Salazar 4,650 1.25%
Liberal Jose Almario Jr. 4,522 1.22%
Total votes 371,309 100.00%

Notes

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  1. ^ As per Article 4 Section 10 of Republic Act 10160 or the City Charter of Bacoor, Bacoor's Sangguniang Panglungsod districts should be officially referred to as Bacoor West and Bacoor East. They are currently referred to on orders of the city government as Districts 1 and 2, respectively.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 10160".
  2. ^ Limpin, R. & Delizo, M.J. (2015-10-15). "Revilla, Mercado swap posts". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  3. ^ Pang-Masa (2015-10-16). "Andoy Remulla tatakbong mayor ng Bacoor City (Tagalog)". Pang-Masa (PM). Retrieved 2015-10-28.