Local elections were held in Central Luzon on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 Philippine general election .
Incumbent mayor Francis Nepomuceno of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former mayor Edgardo Pamintuan Sr. of Lakas–Kampi–CMD .
Incumbent Vice Mayor Vicky Vega of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.
The Angeles City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Jericho Aguas Nationalist People's Coalition 55,298 6.54 Maricel Morales Lakas–Kampi–CMD 47,886 5.66 Arvin Suller Nationalist People's Coalition 46,243 5.47 Alexander Indiongco Lakas–Kampi–CMD 45,824 5.42 Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno Nationalist People's Coalition 45,094 5.33 Willie Rivera Lakas–Kampi–CMD 42,527 5.03 Jesus Sangil Lakas–Kampi–CMD 41,801 4.94 Joseph Alfie Bonifacio Nationalist People's Coalition 41,770 4.94 Danilo Lacson Nationalist People's Coalition 40,403 4.78 Edu Pamintuan Lakas–Kampi–CMD 40,117 4.74 Angelo Justin Lopez III Lakas–Kampi–CMD 38,563 4.56 Efren dela Cruz Lakas–Kampi–CMD 33,171 3.92 Ruben Maniago Lakas–Kampi–CMD 32,784 3.87 Rafael del Rosario Jr. Nationalist People's Coalition 31,706 3.75 Rodolfo Simeon Nationalist People's Coalition 27,265 3.22 Jeremias Alejandrino Lakas–Kampi–CMD 26,324 3.11 Reynaldo Gueco Lakas–Kampi–CMD 25,149 2.97 Rodel Abrea Liberal Party 21,234 2.51 Valentino Lagman Liberal Party 20,387 2.41 Rico Dizon Nationalist People's Coalition 18,376 2.17 Abelardo Pamintuan Jr. Nationalist People's Coalition 17,539 2.07 Arnel Panganiban Independent 15,849 1.87 Ma. Luisa Bañola Liberal Party 15,454 1.83 Bernardino de Guzman Nationalist People's Coalition 13,533 1.60 Paulo Bucud Liberal Party 11,479 1.36 Lilia Pineda Liberal Party 10,823 1.28 Robert Yeen Liberal Party 10,790 1.28 Mario Cruz Liberal Party 5,801 0.69 Andres Tan Liberal Party 5,731 0.68 Romeo Tolentino Independent 5,278 0.62 Lener Biag Nacionalista Party 4,800 0.57 Alex Nunag Independent 4,683 0.55 Dave Tecson Independent 2,409 0.28 Total 846,091 100.00 Total votes 112,120 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 1]
Incumbent governor Bella Angara of Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino won re-election to a third term.
Incumbent Vice Governor Gerardo Noveras of the Liberal Party won re-election to a second term.
The Aurora Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, 8 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Pedro Ong Jr. Nacionalista Party 31,801 22.55 Philip Butch Bautista Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 25,978 18.42 Oscar Padua Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 25,813 18.30 Cesar Pimentel Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 21,894 15.52 Oliver Ian Abordo Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 16,966 12.03 Marietta Porquieriño Nacionalista Party 13,904 9.86 Jose Gagarin Independent 2,587 1.83 Aizalea Dinamling PDP–Laban 2,105 1.49 Total 141,048 100.00 Total votes 51,838 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 2]
Candidate Party Votes % Joselito Cabauatan Sr. Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 16,027 17.49 Denia Valin Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 15,372 16.77 Renato Pascua Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 14,197 15.49 Ruben Alipio Jr. Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 14,045 15.33 Pablo Miran Nacionalista Party 13,063 14.25 Honorio Marzan Jr. Nacionalista Party 9,317 10.17 Tito Tubera Liberal Party 5,486 5.99 Dante Villar Nacionalista Party 4,133 4.51 Total 91,640 100.00 Total votes 33,908 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 2]
Incumbent governor Tet Garcia of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a third term.
Incumbent Vice Governor Serafin Roman of the Liberal Party ran for the Bataan Provincial Board in the 1st district. Provincial board member Efren Dominic Pascual Jr. of the Nacionalista Party won the election.
The Bataan Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Dexter Dominguez Nacionalista Party 85,969 14.33 Gaudencio Ferrer Liberal Party 69,009 11.50 Jose Alejandre Payumo III Liberal Party 64,971 10.83 Aristotle Gaza Lakas–Kampi–CMD 58,761 9.79 Efren Cruz Lakas–Kampi–CMD 53,891 8.98 Orlando Miranda Lakas–Kampi–CMD 52,420 8.74 Reynaldo Ibe Nacionalista Party 51,674 8.61 Rodolfo Izon Lakas–Kampi–CMD 44,408 7.40 Reynaldo Muli Liberal Party 42,191 7.03 Edward Roman Lakas–Kampi–CMD 39,239 6.54 Serafin Roman Liberal Party 37,387 6.23 Total 599,920 100.00 Total votes 163,094 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 3]
Candidate Party Votes % Manuel Beltran Lakas–Kampi–CMD 107,767 14.73 Jovy Banzon Lakas–Kampi–CMD 98,111 13.41 Eduard Florendo Lakas–Kampi–CMD 94,640 12.93 Dante Manalaysay Lakas–Kampi–CMD 93,477 12.77 Gerardo Roxas Lakas–Kampi–CMD 77,994 10.66 Gregorio Uy Jr. Nationalist People's Coalition 65,588 8.96 Cecilia Banzon Liberal Party 54,963 7.51 Jose Villapando Sr. Nationalist People's Coalition 53,600 7.33 Remo Camacho Nationalist People's Coalition 44,337 6.06 Christian Liloc Nationalist People's Coalition 41,258 5.64 Total 731,735 100.00 Total votes 201,757 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 3]
Incumbent governor Jonjon Mendoza of the Liberal Party ran for the House of Representatives in Bulacan's 3rd district . The Liberal Party nominated former governor Maria Josefina dela Cruz, who was defeated by vice governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado of Lakas–Kampi–CMD .
Candidate Party Votes % Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado Lakas–Kampi–CMD 533,527 51.21 Maria Josefina dela Cruz Liberal Party 492,468 47.27 Miguel Esguerra Philippine Green Republican Party 11,212 1.08 Santos Caperlac Independent 4,711 0.45 Total 1,041,918 100.00 Valid votes 1,041,918 89.90 Invalid/blank votes 117,064 10.10 Total votes 1,158,982 100.00 Lakas–Kampi–CMD gain from Liberal Party Source: Commission on Elections[ 4]
Incumbent Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for Governor of Bulacan . Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated former provincial board member Daniel Fernando , who won the election.
Candidate Party Votes % Daniel Fernando Lakas–Kampi–CMD 538,336 55.42 Pacifico Aniag Liberal Party 326,099 33.57 Serafin dela Cruz Independent 91,935 9.47 Mayeth Cruz Independent 14,933 1.54 Total 971,303 100.00 Valid votes 971,303 83.81 Invalid/blank votes 187,679 16.19 Total votes 1,158,982 100.00 Lakas–Kampi–CMD holdSource: Commission on Elections[ 4]
The Bulacan Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Party Votes % Seats Liberal Party 1,143,377 57.38 8 Lakas–Kampi–CMD 611,413 30.68 2 PDP–Laban 37,450 1.88 0 Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 35,825 1.80 0 Nacionalista Party 34,752 1.74 0 Independent 129,848 6.52 0 Total 1,992,665 100.00 10 Total votes 1,158,982 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 4]
Candidate Party Votes % Michael Fermin Liberal Party 111,813 20.17 Felix Ople Liberal Party 109,927 19.83 Therese Cheryll Ople Lakas–Kampi–CMD 91,112 16.43 Victorino Aldaba Jr. Liberal Party 83,427 15.05 Vicente Cruz Lakas–Kampi–CMD 75,248 13.57 Emmanuel Sacay Independent 70,894 12.79 Ryan Espiritu Lakas–Kampi–CMD 7,612 1.37 Alberto Carasig Independent 4,408 0.80 Total 554,441 100.00 Total votes 272,601 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 4]
Candidate Party Votes % Eulogio Sarmiento III Liberal Party 164,597 22.95 Enrique delos Santos Jr. Liberal Party 163,763 22.83 Romeo Allan Robes Lakas–Kampi–CMD 104,668 14.59 Danilo Certeza Liberal Party 102,947 14.35 Zosimo Lorenzo Lakas–Kampi–CMD 55,077 7.68 Ireneo Tan Lakas–Kampi–CMD 52,339 7.30 Romeo Almario PDP–Laban 37,450 5.22 Ronald Garcia Independent 22,759 3.17 Rodello Tactac Independent 13,729 1.91 Total 717,329 100.00 Total votes 374,489 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 4]
Incumbent governor Aurelio Umali of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a second term.
Incumbent Vice Governor Edward Thomas Joson of Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija (Balane) ran for Governor of Nueva Ecija . Balane nominated provincial board member Rommel Padilla , who was defeated by Gay Padiernos of Lakas–Kampi–CMD .
The Nueva Ecija Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Estrellita Suansing Unang Sigaw 115,797 23.87 Eduardo Rey Joson Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 98,736 20.35 Belinda Palilio Unang Sigaw 85,061 17.53 Eric Daniel Salazar Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 84,281 17.37 Raymund Sarmiento Unang Sigaw 46,338 9.55 Jose Bernardo Yango Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 44,697 9.21 Amelia Asuncion Philippine Green Republican Party 4,574 0.94 Feddy Labrador Sr. Philippine Green Republican Party 3,525 0.73 Dominic Frances Philippine Green Republican Party 2,088 0.43 Total 485,097 100.00 Total votes 228,005 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 5]
Candidate Party Votes % Napoleon Interior Unang Sigaw 94,528 20.05 Romanito Juatco Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 83,620 17.73 Teresita Patiag Unang Sigaw 76,904 16.31 Zaldy Matias Unang Sigaw 68,413 14.51 Ceferino Hernandez Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 63,693 13.51 Napoleon Ocampo Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija 49,852 10.57 Jacinto Binuya Nacionalista Party 19,478 4.13 Sixto del Rosario Liberal Party 15,044 3.19 Total 471,532 100.00 Total votes 242,880 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 5]
Incumbent Mayor James Gordon Jr. of Bagumbayan–VNP won re-election to a third term.
Incumbent Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo of Bagumbayan–VNP ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Rolen Paulino of the Nationalist People's Coalition .
The Olongapo City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.
The following were elected as councilors.[ 7] [ 8]
The following were the other candidates who ran in the city council election.[ 8]
Incumbent governor Eddie Panlilio of the Liberal Party ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former provincial board member Lilia Pineda of Lakas–Kampi–CMD .
Incumbent Vice Governor Yeng Guiao of Lakas–Kampi–CMD won re-election to a third term.
The Pampanga Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Crisostomo Garbo Lakas–Kampi–CMD 60,099 41.39 Tarcicio Halili Independent 52,367 36.07 Alexander Pineda Lakas–Kampi–CMD 19,373 13.34 Fernando Chan Liberal Party 13,348 9.19 Total 145,187 100.00 Total votes 110,214 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 9]
Candidate Party Votes % Monina Laus Lakas–Kampi–CMD 95,722 18.31 Trina Dizon Nacionalista Party 93,446 17.87 Raul Macalino Lakas–Kampi–CMD 90,223 17.25 Nelson Lingat Liberal Party 59,860 11.45 Karl Domingo Lakas–Kampi–CMD 48,895 9.35 Johnny Quiambao Lakas–Kampi–CMD 42,895 8.20 Alain Paul Espino Lakas–Kampi–CMD 36,235 6.93 Jose Marie Sandiko Liberal Party 22,888 4.38 Virgilio Cortez Liberal Party 21,775 4.16 Arthur Tuazon Bangon Pilipinas 10,959 2.10 Total 522,898 100.00 Total votes 238,862 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 9]
Incumbent Governor Victor Yap of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election to a second term.
Term-limited incumbent Vice Governor Marcelino Aganon Jr. of Lakas–Kampi–CMD ran for Governor of Tarlac . Lakas–Kampi–CMD nominated provincial board member Pearl Angeli Pacada, who won the election.
The Tarlac Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Harmes Sembrano Nationalist People's Coalition 100,256 19.12 Antonio Cervantes Jr. Liberal Party 89,934 17.15 Enrico de Leon Liberal Party 85,777 16.36 Danilo Asiaten Lakas–Kampi–CMD 59,550 11.36 Tyrone Aganon Lakas–Kampi–CMD 49,189 9.38 Godofredo Sabado Jr. Nationalist People's Coalition 48,078 9.17 Bienvenido Buan Jr. Nationalist People's Coalition 47,263 9.01 Arlan Fajardo Lakas–Kampi–CMD 31,538 6.01 Jesus Concepcion Nationalist People's Coalition 12,827 2.45 Total 524,412 100.00 Total votes 203,851 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 10]
Candidate Party Votes % Danilo David Nationalist People's Coalition 57,754 17.91 Henry Cruz Nacionalista Party 54,695 16.97 George Feliciano Lakas–Kampi–CMD 37,302 11.57 Rolando Pineda Nationalist People's Coalition 32,345 10.03 Rainier Rivera Nationalist People's Coalition 32,025 9.93 Arnaldo Dizon Lakas–Kampi–CMD 27,350 8.48 Arnel Dizon Liberal Party 21,928 6.80 Enrique Quizon Liberal Party 20,866 6.47 Raul Narciso Liberal Party 20,428 6.34 Carlito Policarpio Lakas–Kampi–CMD 17,702 5.49 Total 322,395 100.00 Total votes 154,087 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 10]
Incumbent Governor Amor Deloso of the Liberal Party ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former Secretary of Public Works and Highways Jun Ebdane of Lapiang Manggagawa .
Incumbent Vice Governor Anne Marie Gordon of Bagumbayan–VNP ran for the House of Representatives in Zambales' 1st district . Former vice governor Ramon Lacbain II won the election as an independent.
Candidate Party Votes % Ramon Lacbain II Independent 69,448 33.90 Renato Collado Lakas–Kampi–CMD 42,677 20.83 Jury Deloso Lapiang Manggagawa 37,717 18.41 Saturnino Bactad Liberal Party 28,992 14.15 Samuel Ablola Independent 25,215 12.31 Willie Viloria Independent 836 0.41 Total 204,885 100.00 Valid votes 204,885 86.17 Invalid/blank votes 32,880 13.83 Total votes 237,765 100.00 Independent gain from Bagumbayan–VNP Source: Commission on Elections[ 11]
The Zambales Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate Party Votes % Wilfredo Paul Pangan Lapiang Manggagawa 59,944 9.16 Sancho Abasta Jr. Lakas–Kampi–CMD 58,750 8.98 Reynaldo Tarongoy Liberal Party 55,205 8.44 Conrado Fallorin Independent 53,455 8.17 Porfirio Elamparo Liberal Party 45,532 6.96 Milagros Guatlo Liberal Party 43,978 6.72 Eric Ebarle Independent 43,110 6.59 Gigi Ejanda-Juarez Liberal Party 39,242 6.00 Roberto Blanco Liberal Party 37,799 5.78 Danilo Pamoleras Independent 36,391 5.56 Erodito Paradeza Liberal Party 33,012 5.04 Quentin Edora Lakas–Kampi–CMD 31,297 4.78 Eddie Boy Misa Lakas–Kampi–CMD 28,119 4.30 Jose Pacis Lakas–Kampi–CMD 25,184 3.85 Florante Fogata Liberal Party 22,826 3.49 Gabriel Gutierrez Independent 13,969 2.13 Lawag Bada Nacionalista Party 11,184 1.71 Lito Jugatan Ang Kapatiran 6,678 1.02 Herminigildo Medina Independent 6,163 0.94 Leonardo Dacquel Independent 2,606 0.40 Total 654,444 100.00 Total votes 169,716 – Source: Commission on Elections[ 11]
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^ a b c d e "BATAAN" . Commission on Elections . Archived from the original on May 13, 2010.
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^ a b c d e f g "NUEVA ECIJA" . Commission on Elections . Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
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^ a b c d e f g "PAMPANGA" . Commission on Elections . Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.
^ a b c d e f "TARLAC" . Commission on Elections . Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.
^ a b c d e "ZAMBALES" . Commission on Elections . Archived from the original on May 14, 2010.