2016 Laguna local elections explained

Election Name:2016 Laguna gubernatorial election
Flag Image:PH-LAG Flag.svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2013 Laguna local elections
Previous Year:2013
Next Election:2019 Laguna local elections
Next Year:2019
Election Date:May 9, 2016
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Election Name:Gubernatorial election
Type:presidential
Nominee1:Ramil Hernandez
Party1:Nacionalista Party
Running Mate1:Katherine Agapay
Popular Vote1:606,002
Percentage1:51.54
Nominee2:Jorge Antonio "Jerico" Ejercito
(withdrew)
Party2:Partido Galing at Puso
Running Mate2:Angelica Jones Alarva
(Liberal)
Popular Vote2:336,797
Percentage2:28.65
Nominee3:ER Ejercito
Party3:United Nationalist Alliance
Running Mate3:Christian Lajara
Popular Vote3:232,927
Percentage3:19.81
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Election Name:Vice gubernatorial election
Type:presidential
Nominee1:Katherine Agapay
Party1:Nacionalista Party
Popular Vote1:481,700
Percentage1:46.79
Nominee2:Christian Niño Lajara
Party2:United Nationalist Alliance
Popular Vote2:339,153
Percentage2:32.95
Nominee3:Angelica Jones–Alarva
Party3:Liberal Party (Philippines)
Popular Vote3:208,560
Percentage3:20.26
Governor
Before Election:Ramil L. Hernandez
Before Party:Nacionalista Party
After Party:Nacionalista Party

Local elections were held in Laguna 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 Laguna, including the newly created Biñan lone district.

Incumbent Governor Ramil Hernandez is running for his first full three-year term as governor. Hernandez assumed the governorship in 2014 after the Commission on Elections disqualifies ER Ejercito for campaign overspending in the 2013 elections. Ejercito is seeking to regain his post.

Hernandez's running mate is Vice Governor Katherine Agapay while Niño Lajara is Ejercito's running mate.

Background

Incumbent governor Ramil Hernandez, who was the vice governor at that time, assumed office on May 27, 2014. This after the Commission on Elections disqualified incumbent Governor ER Ejercito, also known as Jorge Estregan, due to campaign overspending during the 2013 elections. When Ejercito was about to step down upon the advice of his uncle, former Philippine President and incumbent Mayor of Manila Joseph Estrada, he declared a statement:

This clearly states his intention to run in 2016. Ejercito is running under the United Nationalist Alliance to reclaim the governorship of the province. His running mate is Christian Niño Lajara, son of former Calamba Mayor Severino Lajara.[1]

Under the Nacionalista Party, Hernandez will run for his first full three-year term as governor of the province, with Vice Governor Katherine Agapay as his running mate. Agapay, being the senior board member, assumed as vice governor upon the assumption of Hernandez as governor.

Agarao's Party

On October 2, 2015, on the LP Provincial convention in Santa Cruz, Laguna, and birthday party of Representative Benjie Agarao, which attended by presidential candidate Mar Roxas and senatorial candidate Francis Tolentino, which become controversial that Tolentino sent girl group Play Girls for a dance show, which was criticized by netizens due to obscene performance.[2]

Coalition dispute

Hernandez, a member of the Nacionalista Party decided to coalesce with the Liberal Party, supporting Mar Roxas for the president. However, they will support, Alan Peter Cayetano, Bongbong Marcos or Antonio Trillanes IV as their Vice President—but all they're failed to get that party's nomination and instead running independents; Cayetano and Marcos are running mates for respective presidential candidates, Rodrigo Duterte of PDP–Laban and Miriam Defensor-Santiago of People's Reform Party, while Trillanes is supporting Grace Poe's presidential bid. However, Hernandez chose to support Roxas' running mate for vice president, Camarines Sur's Third District representative Leni Robredo. Despite the coalition, NP picked Incumbent Katherine Agapay as their candidate for vice governor while 3rd District Board Member Angelica Jones is LP's candidate for vice governor. Former 4th District Congressman Edgar San Luis, who ran for governor in 2013 but lost to Ejercito and decided not to run to give way for Hernanez, bolted the Liberal Party and moved to National Unity Party (even the NUP was already in coalesce with the Liberal coalition, known as "Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid").

Candidates

Nacionalista Party
width=150pxName !Party Result
Vice Governor
Ramil HernandezWon
For Vice Governor
Atty. Karen AgapayWon
1st District
For Board Member
Gab AlatiitLost
Dave AlmarinezWon
Leslie LuLost
2nd District
For House Of Representative
Jun ChipecoWon
For Board Member
Neptali BagnesLost
Ruth Mariano-HernandezWon
Pursino OrugaWon
Liberal Party (Philippines)
width=150pxName !Party Result
For Vice Governor
Angelica JonesLost
1st District
For House Of Representative
Arlene B. ArcillasWon
For Board Member
Carlo AlmoroWon
Mariellie MicorLost
3rd District
For Board Member
Robinson AbitalLost
Geriz BigolLost
Azenith BrionesLost
Marvin Gerald TunayLost
4th District
For House Of Representative
Benjie AgaraoWon
For Board Member
Benjo AgaraoWon
United Nationalist Alliance
width=150pxName !Party Result
For Governor
E.R EjercitoLost
For Vice Governor
Christian "Niño" LajaraLost
1st District
For Board Member
JM CaraitWon
Gherome EjercitoLost
2nd District
For Board Member
Lian AldabeWon
June EbronLost
3rd District
For Board Member
Sol AragonesWon
For Board Member
Dante AmanteWon
Abi YuWon
4th District
For House Of Representative
Fidel Santos Lost
For Board Member
Gerald EjercitoLost

Provincial elections

Congressional elections

1st District

Incumbent Danilo Fernandez is term limited and is running for Mayor of Santa Rosa. His party nominated incumbent Santa Rosa Mayor Arlene Arcillas

2nd District

Joaquin Chipeco, Jr. is the incumbent, he will stand unopposed for reelection.

3rd District

Sol Aragones is the incumbent. Her opponent is former Congressman and Former San Pablo Mayor Florante Aquino. And she got the highest vote for the position in this election.

4th District

Benjamin Agarao Jr. is the incumbent and his opponent is former Congressman Edgar San Luis.

Biñan

Incumbent Mayor Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat will run for the newly created Lone District unopposed.

1st District

2nd District

Cabuyao, Calamba

Bay, Los Baños

3rd District

San Pablo City

Alaminos, Calauan, Liliw. Nagcarlan, Rizal, Victoria

4th District

Cavinti, Famy, Kalayaan, Luisiana, Lumban, Mabitac, Magdalena, Majayjay, Paete, Pagsanjan, Pakil, Pangil, Pila, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Siniloan

City and municipal elections

All municipalities of Laguna, Biñan, Cabuyao, Calamba, San Pablo City, San Pedro City and Santa Rosa City will elect 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 candidates of each city and municipalities per district.

1st District

San Pedro City, Santa Rosa City

San Pedro City

See main article: 2016 San Pedro local elections. Incumbent Lourdes Cataquiz is running for reelection. His opponents are incumbent Vice Mayor Rafael Campos, Michael Casacop and Eugenio Ynion, Jr.

Incumbent Rafael Campos is running for Mayor. His party nominated Iryne Vierneza, daughter of former Mayor Felicisimo Vierneza. Her opponents are incumbent councilor Diwa Tayao and former Vice Mayor Norvic Solidum.

Santa Rosa City

Incumbent Arlene Arcillas is term limited and is running for Congress. Her party nominated incumbent Congressman Danilo Fernandez.

Incumbent Arnel Gomez is running for Mayor.

2nd District

Cabuyao, Calamba

Bay, Los Baños

Cabuyao

See main article: 2016 Cabuyao local elections.

Calamba

Both Mayor Justin Chipeco and Vice Mayor Roseller Rizal will stand unopposed for reelection.

Los Baños

3rd District

San Pablo City

Alaminos, Calauan, Liliw. Nagcarlan, Rizal, Victoria

Victoria

4th District

Cavinti, Famy, Kalayaan, Luisiana, Lumban, Mabitac, Magdalena, Majayjay, Laguna, Paete, Pagsanjan, Pakil, Pangil, Pila, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Siniloan

Pangil

Incumbent Mayor Jovit Reyes of UNA seeks for reelection against councilor Oscar "Ka Popoy" Rafanan of Liberal Party.

Incumbent Vice Mayor Alberto "Jun" Astoveza Jr. of LP will run for reelection against UNA's bet councilor Al Pajarillo. This is the second time that Astoveza and Pajarillo will fight for the vice mayoral place.

Santa Cruz

Incumbent Mayor Domingo G. Panganiban is seeking for reelection for his third and final term. His opponent is his successor, former Mayor Ariel Magcalas.

Siniloan

Biñan

See main article: 2016 Biñan local elections.

Notes and References

  1. News: Cinco . Maricar . Ousted Laguna governor Ejercito files CoC . November 22, 2021 . INQUIRER.net . October 12, 2015.
  2. News: Andolong . Ina . Liberal Party investigating controversial dance number . November 22, 2021 . CNN Philippines . October 3, 2015 . November 22, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211122081146/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2015/10/03/liberal-party-playgirls-benjie-agarao-francis-tolentino.html . dead .