2013 Cavite local elections explained

Election Name:2013 Cavite gubernatorial election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Year:2010
Next Election:2016 Cavite local elections
Next Year:2016
Image1:Jonvic Remulla portrait.jpg
Nominee1:Juanito Victor Remulla, Jr.
Party1:Lakas–CMD
Running Mate1:Jolo Revilla
Popular Vote1:458,434
Percentage1:53.27
Nominee2:Erineo Maliksi
Party2:Liberal Party (Philippines)
Running Mate2:Ronald Jay Lacson
Popular Vote2:402,146
Percentage2:46.73
Map Size:250px
Governor
Before Election:Juanito Victor Remulla, Jr.
Before Party:Lakas–CMD
After Election:Juanito Victor Remulla, Jr.
After Party:Lakas–CMD

Local elections were held in the province of Cavite on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, councilors, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the seven districts of Cavite.

Incumbent Juanito Victor C. Remulla of the Nacionalista Party,[1] Lakas–CMD and the local party Partido Magdalo ran for a second term and defeated 3rd District Representative Ayong Maliksi, his gubernatorial predecessor.

Remulla and Maliksi's running mates are both sons of incumbent senators. Remulla ran with actor and Liga ng mga Barangay (League of Barangays) Provincial Chapter President Jolo Revilla of Lakas–CMD, son of senator Bong Revilla, while Ronald Jay Lacson, son of outgoing senator Panfilo Lacson, ran with Maliksi. Revilla went on to defeat Lacson by a comfortable margin.

Opinion polling

Gubernatorial election

Poll source Date(s) conducted Sample
size
Margin of
error
width=6%Maliksi !width=6%Remulla
StratPOLLS[2] 57.9% 42.2%
StratPOLLS[3] April 13–17 1,000 ±3.5% 54.9% 44.7%
StratPOLLS[4] March 15–19 1,000 ±3.5% 57.2% 42.7%

According to a survey conducted on 1,300 respondents by the Laylo Research Strategies (LRS) on April 14–21, Remulla led Maliksi by 14%[5] or about 148,000 votes. The exact percentage of the respondents who will vote for the candidates was not shown.[6]

Vice gubernatorial election

Poll source Date(s) conducted Sample
size
Margin of
error
width=6%Cantimbuhan !width=6%Lacson !width=6%
StratPOLLSMarch 15–19 1,000 ±3.5% 38.2% 52.1%

Provincial elections

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.

Gubernatorial election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Juanito Victor C. Remulla is the incumbent. Although he ran under the Alyansang Lakas at Magdalo (Alliance of Lakas and Magdalo), which was dominated by Lakas–CMD candidates, he was still a member of the Nacionalista Party, which was affiliated with the Liberal coalition to which Maliksi belonged.

Vice-gubernatorial election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Incumbent Recto Cantimbuhan, who was replaced as the Liberal Party's candidate by Lacson, ran as Independent.

Congressional elections

Each of Cavite's seven legislative districts elected a representative to the House of Representatives.

1st District

The seat was vacated when Joseph Emilio Abaya was appointed as DOTC Secretary. His brother Francis "Blue" Abaya is his party's nominee for the seat. He ran against former Kawit Mayor Federico "Hit" Poblete of the Nacionalista Party. Director Joel Lamangan, who was going to run under the local party Partido Magdalo, withdrew his candidacy.

2nd District (Bacoor)

Lani Mercado-Revilla is the incumbent. She faced off against former Bacoor Mayor Jessie Castillo.

3rd District (Imus City)

Incumbent Ayong Maliksi ran for Governor. Former Board Member Alex Advincula is his party's nominee for the seat.

4th District (Dasmariñas)

See also: Legislative district of Dasmariñas. Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. is the incumbent and was also nominated by the Liberal Party.

5th District

Roy Loyola is the incumbent and ran unopposed, his opponent Silang Mayor Clarito "Areng" Poblete (Lakas) did not run.

6th District

Incumbent Antonio Ferrer ran for Mayor of General Trias; his brother, incumbent General Trias mayor Luis Ferrer IV is the party's nominee for the seat, he is also nominated by their old party, Lakas CMD. He squared off against former vice governor Dencito Campaña.

7th District

Jesus Crispin Remulla is in his third consecutive term and is ineligible to run; his brother, former representative Gilbert Remulla is his party's nominee for the seat, and also nominated by Lakas. Remulla squared off against Tagaytay mayor Abraham Tolentino.

Provincial Board elections

All 7 Districts of Cavite elected Sangguniang Panlalawigan or provincial board members. The first two candidates who obtained the highest number of votes were elected. Names in italics denote the incumbents.

1st District

Cavite City

Kawit, Noveleta, RosarioParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

2nd District (Bacoor)

BacoorParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

3rd District (Imus City)

Imus CityParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

4th District (Dasmariñas)

DasmariñasIncumbents Teofilo Lara and Raul Rex Mangubat ran unopposed. Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-|-

5th District

Carmona, General Mariano Alvarez, SilangParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

6th District

Trece Martires City

Amadeo, General Trias, TanzaParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

7th District

Tagaytay

Alfonso, Bailen, Indang, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez, Naic, TernateParties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.|-bgcolor=black|colspan=5||-|-

City and municipal elections

All cities and municipalities of Cavite elected a mayor and vice-mayor this election. 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. Below is the list of mayoralty and vice-mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district. Names in italics denote the incumbents.

1st District

Cavite City

Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario

Rosario

2nd District

Bacoor

Bacoor

3rd District

Imus City

Imus City

4th District

Dasmariñas

Dasmariñas

5th District

Carmona, General Mariano Alvarez, Silang

Silang

6th District

Trece Martires City

Amadeo, General Trias, Tanza

Tanza

7th District

Tagaytay

Alfonso, Bailen, Indang, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez, Naic, Ternate

Bailen

Note: Bailen was listed as General Emilio Aguinaldo, its former name, in the ballots.

Ternate

Notes and References

  1. Rappler.com LP, NP bitter rivals in Cavite
  2. News: StratPolls survey… Maliksi umabante pa.
  3. News: Ayong keeps survey lead . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130424103118/http://journal.com.ph/index.php/news/top-stories/48970-ayong-keeps-survey-lead . 2013-04-24 .
  4. News: Maliksi leads survey . dead . https://archive.today/20130705192100/http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/news/national/47623-maliksi-leads-survey . 2013-07-05 .
  5. https://twitter.com/jonvicremulla
  6. News: Maliksi lampaso kay Remulla -- LRS . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130509071018/http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/news/provincial/49444-maliksi-lampaso-kay-remulla-lrs . 2013-05-09 .