2022 Philippine gubernatorial elections

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2022 Philippine gubernatorial elections

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All 81 provincial governorships
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista NPC
Last election 41 8 7
Seats before 33 9 9
Seats after 24 13 12
Seat change Decrease 9 Increase 4 Increase 3

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party NUP Lakas Liberal
Last election 8 2 2
Seats before 7 5 2
Seats after 8 7 1
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 2 Decrease 1


Party before election

PDP–Laban

Elected Party

PDP–Laban

Gubernatorial elections were held in the Philippines on May 9, 2022. All provinces will elect their provincial governors for three-year terms, who will be inaugurated on June 30, 2022 after their proclamation. Governors that are currently serving their third consecutive terms are prohibited from running as governors (they may run for any other posts however).

Highly urbanized cities and independent component cities such as Baguio, Cebu City and Davao City and Metro Manila with the municipality of Pateros are outside the jurisdiction of any province and thus do not run elections for governors of their mother provinces (Benguet, Cebu and Davao del Sur respectively). These cities and Pateros elect mayors instead.

Summary[edit]

Party 2019 elections Before elections Won % Change (vs. before)
PDP–Laban 41 33 24 29.6% Decrease 9
Nacionalista 8 9 13 16.1% Increase 4
NPC 7 9 12 14.8% Increase 3
NUP 8 7 8 9.9% Increase 1
Lakas 2 5 7 8.6% Increase 2
PDDS 2 3 3.7% Increase 1
Reporma 0 1 2 2.5% Increase 1
Liberal 2 2 1 1.2% Decrease 1
KBL 0 1 1 1.2% Steady
PFP 0 1 1 1.2% Steady
Aksyon 0 1 1.2% Increase 1
PRP 0 1 1.2% Increase 1
KANP 0 1 1.2% Increase 1
UNA 1 0 0 0.0% Steady
LDP 0 1 0 0.0% Decrease 1
Local parties 9 10 6 7.4% Decrease 4
Independent 3 0 0 0.0% Steady
Totals 81 81 81 100% Steady

Luzon[edit]

Incumbents are expressed in italics.

Ilocos Region[edit]

Ilocos Norte[edit]

Incumbent Governor Matthew Manotoc is running for reelection; his primary opponent is former congressman Rodolfo Fariñas.[1]

Ilocos Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Matthew Manotoc 261,885 73.51%
Reporma Rodolfo Fariñas 94,372 26.49%
Total votes 356,257 100.00%

Ilocos Sur[edit]

Incumbent Governor Ryan Luis Singson is term-limited, and will be running for Vice Governor. His wife, Patricia Savellano-Singson, was supposed to be running in his place,[2] but withdrew her candidacy on October 11, leaving the governor's uncle and incumbent Vice Governor, Jerry Singson, running unopposed.[3]

Ilocos Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jerry Singson 313,620 100%
Total votes 313,620 100.00%

La Union[edit]

Incumbent Governor Francisco Emmanuel Ortega III is supposed to run for reelection. On November 11, he withdrew from the race to run for mayor of San Fernando and was replaced by his daughter, Raphaelle Ortega-David.[4]

La Union gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDDS Raphaelle Ortega-David 348,269 89.72%
Independent Emmanuel Fonseca 39,907 10.28%
Total votes 388,176 100.00%

Pangasinan[edit]

Incumbent Governor Amado Espino III is running for reelection. He will be running against incumbent 5th District representative Ramon Guico III.[5]

Pangasinan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Ramon Guico III 888,027 56.67%
PDP–Laban Amado Espino III 669,441 42.72%
Independent Rolly Jimenez 6,224 0.40%
PGRP Caloy Padilla 3,251 0.21%
Total votes 1,566,943 100.00%

Cagayan Valley[edit]

Batanes[edit]

Incumbent Governor Marilou Cayco is running for reelection.

Batanes gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Marilou Cayco 6,489 61.04%
NPC Telesforo Castillejos 4,142 38.96%
Total votes 10,631 100.00%

Cagayan[edit]

Incumbent Governor Manuel Mamba is running for reelection. He will be running against Zarah Lara, the wife of incumbent 3rd District representative Joseph Lara.[6]

Cagayan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Manuel Mamba 302,025 52.02%
PDP–Laban Zarah Rose Lara 278,562 47.98%
Total votes 580,587 100.00%

Isabela[edit]

Incumbent Governor Rodolfo Albano III is running for reelection. He will be running against Gloria Almazan and Romeo Carlos.[7]

Isabela gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Rodolfo Albano III 673,774 95.17%
Independent Gloria Almazan 26,115 3.69%
PGRP Romeo Carlos 8,101 1.14%
Total votes 707,990 100.00%

Nueva Vizcaya[edit]

Incumbent Governor Carlos Padilla is running for reelection against Incumbent Vice Governor Jose Tomas Jr.[8]

Nueva Vizcaya gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Carlos Padilla 143,552 59.48%
PRP Jose Tomas Jr. 97,774 40.52%
Total votes 241,326 100.00%

Quirino[edit]

Incumbent Governor Dakila Cua is running for reelection against former Nagtipunan Mayor Rosario Camma.[9]

Quirino gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDDS Dakila Cua 82,377 81.65%
Aksyon Rosario Camma 18,512 18.35%
Total votes 100,889 100.00%

Cordillera Administrative Region[edit]

Abra[edit]

Incumbent Governor Maria Jocelyn Bernos will be running for Vice Governor. Her party nominated her father, incumbent Bangued, Abra Mayor Dominic Valera. His main opponents will be Derdrei Roce Luna-Ifurung, daughter of former Congresswoman Cecilia Seares-Luna[10] and former Governor Eustaquio Bersamin.

Abra gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Dominic Valera 74,337 51.1%
Reporma Eustaquio Bersamin 63,537 43.68%
Aksyon Derdrei Roce Luna-Ifurung 6,210 4.27%
Independent Xander Alexander Cariño 1,383 0.95%
Total votes 145,467 100.00%

Apayao[edit]

Congressman Elias Bulut Jr. is aiming to switch places with his sister Governor Eleonor Bulut Begtang.[11]

Apayao gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Elias Bulut Jr. 49,851 100%
Total votes 49,851 100.00%

Benguet[edit]

Incumbent Governor Melchor Diclas is running for reelection.[12]

Benguet gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Melchor Diclas 112,345 57.62%
PFP Robert Namoro 64,187 32.92%
KBL Jerry Marave 15,352 7.87%
Independent Jerome Wakat 2,274 1.17%
Katipunan Alexander Tadina 828 0.42%
Total votes 194,986 100.00%

Ifugao[edit]

Incumbent Governor Jerry Dalipog is running for reelection.

Ifugao gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Jerry Dalipog 80,127 79.90%
Aksyon Julio Tindungan 17,112 17.06%
Independent Thomas Tundagui Jr. 3,047 3.04%
Total votes 100,286 100.00%

Kalinga[edit]

Incumbent Governor Ferdinand Tubban is running for reelection against former Vice Governor James Edduba. Tubban defeated Edduba by ten votes in 2019.[13]

Kalinga gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas James Edduba 60,070 46.57%
PDP–Laban Ferdinand Tubban 56,019 43.43%
PFP Conrado Dieza Jr. 12,899 9.99%
Total votes 128,988 100.00%

Mountain Province[edit]

Incumbent Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan is running for reelection against Albert Paday-os.

Mountain Province gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Bonifacio Lacwasan 76,104 89.30%
Independent Albert Paday-os 9,121 10.70%
Total votes 85,225 100.00%

Central Luzon[edit]

Aurora[edit]

Incumbent Governor Edgardo Noveras is term-limited. He is running for Vice Governor swapping together with his son Incumbent Vice Governor Christian Noveras running against former board member Isidro Galban for province's governorship.

Aurora gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Christian Noveras 76,220 62.78%
LDP Isidro Galban 45,187 37.22%
Total votes 121,407 100.00%

Bataan[edit]

Incumbent Governor Albert Garcia is term-limited and will instead be running for 2nd District Representative. His brother, 2nd District representative Joet Garcia will be running in his stead and is unopposed.[14]

Bataan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Joet Garcia 376,924 100%
Total votes 376,924 100.00%

Bulacan[edit]

Governor Daniel Fernando is going up against Vice Governor Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado.[15]

Bulacan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Daniel Fernando 987,160 61.00%
PDP–Laban Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado 586,650 36.25%
Independent Pancho Valerio 23,228 1.44%
Independent Datu Adam Ocampo 10,958 0.68%
Independent Ernesto Balite 10,391 0.64%
Total votes 1,618,387 100.00%

Nueva Ecija[edit]

Incumbent Governor Aurelio Umali is running for reelection against Palayan Mayor Adrianne Mae Cuevas.[16]

Nueva Ecija gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
USNE Aurelio Umali 826,876 69.21%
PDP–Laban Adrianne Mae Cuevas 367,816 30.79%
Total votes 1,194,692 100.00

Pampanga[edit]

Incumbent Dennis Pineda is going up against Danilo Baylon, the former mayor of Candaba who is said to have received an order from God for him to run.[17]

Pampanga gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Dennis Pineda 668,787 58.95%
Liberal Danilo Baylon 465,704 41.05%
Total votes 1,134,491 100.00%

Tarlac[edit]

Tarlac gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Susan Yap 600,355 100%
Total votes 600,355 100.00%

Zambales[edit]

Governor Hermogenes Ebdane is seeking a second consecutive term. His main opponent is 2nd District Representative Atty. Cheryl P. Deloso-Montalla.[18]

Zambales gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
SZP Hermogenes Ebdane 199,874 59.69%
NPC Cheryl Deloso-Montalla 133,479 39.86%
PDDS Milinia Nuezca 1,502 0.45%
Total votes 334,855 100.00%

Calabarzon[edit]

Batangas[edit]

Incumbent Hermilando Mandanas is running for his third and final term. His opponents are Praxedes Bustamante and former Padre Garcia mayor Prudencio Gutierrez.

On April 22, gubernatorial aspirant and former vice governor Richard Recto withdrew his candidacy.[19]

Batangas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Hermilando Mandanas 928,322 65.93%
NPC Prudencio Gutierrez 391,868 27.83%
Independent Richard Recto (candidacy withdrawn) 72,430 5.14%
Independent Praxedes Bustamante 15,414 1.09%
Total votes 1,408,034 100%

Cavite[edit]

Governor Jonvic Remulla is seeking his second consecutive term.[20]

Remulla was re-elected; his running-mate, Athena Tolentino, was elected vice governor.[21]

Cavite gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jonvic Remulla 1,368,199 84.67%
Independent Weng Aguinaldo 122,590 7.59%
Independent Augusto Pera, Jr. 98,848 6.12%
Independent Jerum Gilles 26,228 1.62%
Total votes 1,615,865 100%

Laguna[edit]

Governor Ramil Hernandez is going up against outgoing congresswoman Sol Aragones.[22]

Laguna gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ramil Hernandez 872,378 57.60%
Nacionalista Sol Aragones 630,232 41.61%
Independent Berlene Alberto 11,936 0.79%
Total votes 1,514,546 100%

Quezon[edit]

Governor Danilo Suarez is going up against outgoing congresswoman Angelina Tan.[23]

Angelina Tan was elected, becoming the first woman governor of the province.[24]

Quezon gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Angelina Tan 790,739 68.90%
Lakas Danilo Suarez 320,395 27.92%
KBL Angelita Tan 13,119 1.14%
Independent Jeson Tan 8,523 0.74%
PRP Sonny Suarez 7,287 0.63%
Independent Romeo Suarez 4,162 0.36%
Independent Warren Sio 3,532 0.31%
Total votes 1,147,667 100%

Rizal[edit]

Incumbent Governor Rebecca Ynares is term limited. Her husband, former governor Casimiro Ynares Jr. was supposed to run in her place, but later substituted by her daughter, GSIS Board of Trustee Nina Ricci Ynares on November 15.

Rizal gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Nina Ricci Ynares 952,019 85.52%
Independent Andrew Sumulong 95,791 8.60%
Independent Jose Velasco 28,734 2.58%
Independent Benedict Angeles 25,042 2.25%
PGRP Fernando Dizon 11,628 1.04%
Total votes 1,113,214 100%

Mimaropa[edit]

Marinduque[edit]

Incumbent Governor Presbitero Velasco will run for reelection. His opponents are Vice Governor Romulo Bacorro and national chairman emeritus of the League of Barangays in the Philippines James Marty Lim.

Marinduque gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Presbitero Velasco Jr. 63,115 48.08%
Aksyon Romulo Bacorro 40,063 30.52%
ABC James Marty Lim 28,086 21.4%
Total votes 131,264 100%

Occidental Mindoro[edit]

Incumbent Governor Eduardo Gadiano secured his post against incumbent Congresswoman Josephine Ramirez-Sato.[25]

Occidental Mindoro gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDDS Eduardo Gadiano 150,627 61.59%
Liberal Josephine Ramirez-Sato 92,138 37.68%
Independent Adrian Bernardo Gatdula 1,781 0.73%
Total votes 244,546 100%

Oriental Mindoro[edit]

Governor Humerlito Dolor is going up against outgoing congressman Salvador Leachon.[26]

Dolor was re-elected.[25]

Oriental Mindoro gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Humerlito Dolor 255,696 58.25%
MBS Paulino Salvador Leachon 182,201 41.51%
Independent Jerry Casao 1,088 0.25%
Total votes 438,985 100%

Palawan[edit]

Jose Alvarez is term-limited and is running for congressman from Palawan's 2nd congressional district under PDP–Laban. That party is not running candidates for governor, but the local party he founded, Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan, is fielding in former congressman Dennis Victor Socrates.

Palawan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PPPL Dennis Socrates 190,391 45.31%
Independent Joel Reyes 147,919 35.20%
Independent Frederick Abueg 64,732 15.41%
Independent Art Ventura 9,795 2.33%
PPP Agapito Salido Jr. 4,915 1.17%
Independent Richard Lopez 2,445 0.58%
Total votes 420,197 100%

Romblon[edit]

Governor Jose Riano is going up against former congressman Eduardo Firmalo.[27]

Romblon gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jose Riano 94,513 59.25%
Liberal Eduardo Firmalo 65,016 40.75%
Total votes 159,529 100%

Bicol Region[edit]

Albay[edit]

Governor Al Francis Bichara is going up against Legazpi mayor Noel Rosal.[28]

Albay gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
KANP Noel Rosal 469,481 65.67%
Nacionalista Al Francis Bichara 238,746 33.39%
Independent Rodel Luna 4,421 0.62%
Independent Mario Bacuil 2,282 0.32%
Total votes 714,930 100.00

Camarines Norte[edit]

Camarines Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Ricarte Padilla 162,081 51.84%
PDP–Laban Edgar Tallado 147,985 47.33%
Independent Romeo Balmeo 1,417 0.45%
PPM John Rom 1,199 0.38%
Total votes 312,682 100.00

Camarines Sur[edit]

Incumbent governor Miguel Luis Villafuerte is term-limited and is running for congressman. His younger brother Vincenzo (his party's nominee), congressman Rolando Andaya Jr. and vice governor Imelda Papin are the major candidates for the open seat.[29]

Camarines Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Vincenzo Luigi Villafuerte 492,415 52.92%
NPC Rolando Andaya Jr. 416,434 44.75%
PFP Imelda Papin 13,699 1.47%
Independent Richard Cabal 4,208 0.45%
Independent Ireneo Bongat, Jr. 3,744 0.40%
Total votes 930,500 100.00

Catanduanes[edit]

Catanduanes gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Joseph Cua 101,838 64.87%
Aksyon Shirley Abundo 51,967 33.10%
Independent Randy Tanael 3,192 2.03%
Total votes 156,997 100.00

Masbate[edit]

Masbate gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Antonio Kho 250,493 57.52%
NUP Narciso Bravo Jr. 185,001 42.48%
Total votes 435,494 100.00

Sorsogon[edit]

Incumbent Francis Escudero is running for senator. His party nominated incumbent Casiguran mayor Boboy Hamor for governor.[30]

Sorsogon gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Boboy Hamor 285,888 72.81%
NUP Sally Lee 101,848 25.94%
PPM Noli Gimena 3,464 0.88%
Independent Rodel Sentes 1,866 0.48%
Total votes 392,666 100.00

Visayas[edit]

Incumbents are expressed in italics.

Western Visayas[edit]

Aklan[edit]

Governor Florencio Miraflores is term-limited and is retiring from politics. His son, Ibajay mayor Jose Enrique, is his party's candidate.[31]

Aklan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jose Enrique Miraflores 196,897 63.09%
KBL William Lachica 112,053 35.91%
Independent Willie Tolentino 2,759 0.88%
Independent Rayam Torres 992 0.32%
Total votes 312,071 100.00

Antique[edit]

Governor Rhodora Cadiao is eyeing reelection.[32]

Antique gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Rhodora Cadiao 217,573 75.58%
PDP–Laban Vicente Felidicio 66,207 23.00%
Independent Mayong Petinglay 4,085 1.42%
Total votes 287,865 100.00

Capiz[edit]

Governor Esteban Evan Contreras is going up against congressman Fredenil Castro.[33]

Capiz gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Fredenil Castro 253,074 62.18%
PDP–Laban Esteban Evan Contreras 151,218 37.16%
PFP Elmer Villasis 2,695 0.66%
Total votes 406,987 100.00

Guimaras[edit]

Governor Samuel Gumarin is term-limited and is running for mayor of Buenavista. His party, PDP–Laban, did not name a nominee for the governorship. Meanwhile, former congressman Joaquin Carlos Nava is running as candidate of the National Unity Party.[34]

Guimaras gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Joaquin Carlos Nava 92,570 96.60%
KBL Jose Ramon Cacho 3,262 3.40%
Total votes 95,832 100.00

Iloilo[edit]

Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. is eyeing reelection.[35]

Iloilo gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Arthur Defensor Jr. 891,980 97.18%
Independent Nolbert Gil 25,919 2.82%
Total votes 917,899 100.00

Negros Occidental[edit]

Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson is eyeing reelection.[36]

Negros Occidental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Eugenio Jose Lacson 935,079 92.63%
PDDS Juan Orola Jr. 57,845 5.73%
Independent Maria Socorro Sibulan-Okada 16,579 1.64%
Total votes 1,009,503 100.00

Central Visayas[edit]

Bohol[edit]

Governor Arthur Yap is going up against congressman Erico Aristotle Aumentado after Leoncio Evasco Jr. declined to challenge Yap who had beaten him in 2019.[37]

Bohol gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Erico Aristotle Aumentado 469,736 61.76%
PDP–Laban Arthur Yap 283,903 37.33%
Independent Hercules Castillo 4,220 0.55%
Independent Concepcion Flores 2,693 0.35%
Total votes 760,552 100%

Cebu[edit]

Governor Gwendolyn Garcia is going up against former Tourism Secretary Ace Durano.[38]

Cebu gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
1-Cebu Gwendolyn Garcia 1,478,436 80.80%
PPP Ace Durano 341,455 18.66%
Independent Nonito Magnanao 9,812 0.54%
Total votes 1,829,703 100%

Negros Oriental[edit]

Governor Roel Degamo is going up against vice governor Edward Mark Macias and Bayawan mayor Pryde Henry Teves.[39] Degamo was allowed by the COMELEC to seek re-election despite completing three consecutive terms. On his defense, Degamo claimed that his three terms in office were interrupted a number of times following suspension and dismissal orders by the Office of the Ombudsman over cases of intelligence and calamity fund use filed against him.[40][41][42]

On December 16, 2021, the Commission on Elections (Second Division), through a resolution, declared Grego Gaudia as a nuisance candidate and cancelled his candidacy, citing that he used the name "Ruel Degamo", which later appeared in the ballots, to confuse the voters. He later filed a motion for reconsideration, allowing him to run; but it was denied by the COMELEC en banc on September 1, 2022.[43] With the commission finalizing its decision on Gaudia and crediting his votes to Degamo, on October 3, Degamo was proclaimed as the elected candidate.[44][45]

Negros Oriental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Pryde Henry Teves[i] 301,319 44.41%
Nacionalista Roel Degamo[ii] 281,773 41.53%
Independent Ruel Degamo[iii] 49,953 7.36%
Liberal Edward Mark Macias 45,454 6.70%
Total votes 678,499 100%
  1. ^ Victory later invalidated.
  2. ^ Votes obtained by Ruel Degamo credited to him; proclaimed winner, Oct. 2022.
  3. ^ Candidacy invalidated; votes obtained later credited to Roel Degamo.

Siquijor[edit]

Governor Zaldy Villa is term-limited and is running for congressman. His local party Partidong Siquijor nominated his son, congressman Jake Vincent Villa. His opponent is Larena mayor Dean Villa.[46]

Siquijor gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jake Vincent Villa 32,615 50.96%
Aksyon Dean Villa 31,388 49.04%
Total votes 64,003 100%

Eastern Visayas[edit]

Biliran[edit]

Governor Rogelio Espina originally filed his candidacy to defend the governorship.[47] However, he withdrew and was replaced by his son, Naval mayor Gerard Espina.[48]

Biliran gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Gerard Espina 73,565 89.21%
PROMDI Edgardo Ambe 8,900 10.79%
Total votes 82,465 100.00

Eastern Samar[edit]

Governor Ben Evardone is eyeing reelection.[49]

Eastern Samar gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ben Evardone 211,554 88.52%
PFP Petronilo Abuyen Jr. 21,444 8.97%
Independent Alfredo Hobayan 6,001 2.51%
Total votes 238,999 100.00

Leyte[edit]

Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla is term-limited, having served three terms since 2013. His older brother, former governor and Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla, is running in his stead.[50]

Leyte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jericho Petilla 547,109 82.23%
PRP Avito Opiniano 94,670 14.23%
Independent Romulo Gacgacao 23,528 3.54%
Total votes 665,307 100.00

Northern Samar[edit]

Northern Samar gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Edwin Marino Ongchuan 226,400 90.26%
Independent Hildegardes Dineros 24,442 9.74%
Total votes 250,842 100.00

Samar[edit]

Incumbent Reynolds Michael Tan who assumed office after the death of former governor Milagrosa Tan is running for congressman. His sister, incumbent congresswoman Sharee Ann Tan is running in his place. Santa Margarita mayor Gemma Zosa is her opponent.[51]

Samar gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Sharee Ann Tan 293,557 62.27%
NUP Gemma Zosa 173,457 36.79%
Independent Ronald Paldez 2,847 0.60%
Independent Billy Golden 1,600 0.34%
Total votes 471,461 100.00

Southern Leyte[edit]

Southern Leyte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Damian Mercado 167,859 100%
Total votes 167,859 100.00

Mindanao[edit]

Incumbents are expressed in italics.

Zamboanga Peninsula[edit]

Zamboanga del Norte[edit]

Governor Roberto Uy is term-limited and is running for mayor of Dapitan. His party, PDP–Laban, nominated his wife and former Dipolog mayor Evelyn Uy. Her primary opponent is Dapitan mayor Rosalina Jalosjos.[52]

Zamboanga del Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Rosalina Jalosjos 256,885 49.94%
PDP–Laban Evelyn Uy 246,785 47.98%
Independent Eduardo Sumalpong 3,602 0.70%
Independent Jun Cabigon 2,952 0.57%
PPM Emmanuel Nueva 2,677 0.52%
Independent Reynaldo Diputado 1,478 0.29%
Total votes 514,379 100.00

Zamboanga del Sur[edit]

Governor Victor Yu is eyeing for reelection. His primary opponents include former 2nd district congresswoman and 2019 gubernatorial challenger Aurora Enerio-Cerilles, and former Dumingag mayor Jun Pacalioga.

Zamboanga del Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Victor Yu 291,227 55.41%
PRP Jun Pacalioga 154,389 29.38%
Nacionalista Aurora Enerio-Cerilles 69,234 13.17%
Aksyon Shaira Yu-Gustaham 9,274 1.76%
Independent Alex Delos Santos 1,148 0.22%
Total votes 525,572 100.00

Zamboanga Sibugay[edit]

Governor Wilter Palma is term-limited and is running for congressman from the 1st district. His son, 1st district congressman Wilter II was nominated by his party for the open position. His primary opponent is congresswoman from the 2nd district Dulce Ann Hofer.[53]

Zamboanga Sibugay gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Dulce Ann Hofer 168,373 53.8%
Lakas Wilter Palma II 143,539 45.86%
Independent Jose Policarpio Jr. 763 0.24%
Independent Peping Tu 309 0.10%
Total votes 312,984 100.00

Northern Mindanao[edit]

Bukidnon[edit]

Incumbent Governor Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. is term-limited, and will be running for Representative of 3rd District. His son, Manuel, will run in his place against 4th District Representative Rogelio Neil Roque.[54]

Bukidnon gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PRP Rogelio Neil Roque 371,222 49.94%
Bukidnon Paglaum Manuel Zubiri 365,864 49.22%
WPP Andrew Eligan 2,300 0.31%
Independent Edgar Mabilog 1,962 0.26%
Independent Rodrigo Tero 1,918 0.26%
Total votes 743,266 100.00

Camiguin[edit]

Governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo is running for congressman. His party nominated his son term-limited congressman Xavier Jesus as their candidate.[55]

Camiguin gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Xavier Jesus Romualdo 37,183 72.76%
PRP Eduardo Chan 12,714 24.88%
PFP Periolo Banaag 871 1.70%
PDDS Pacundo Ebarle 335 0.66%
Total votes 51,103 100.00

Lanao del Norte[edit]

Governor Imelda Dimaporo is eyeing reelection.[56]

Lanao del Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Imelda Dimaporo 248,583 89.53%
PFP Amer Moner Sr. 27,091 9.76%
Independent Paisal Umpa 1,975 0.71%
Total votes 277,649 100.00

Misamis Occidental[edit]

Misamis Occidental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Henry Oaminal 242,083 71.27%
LDP Philip Tan 96,024 28.27%
Independent Bibiano Salvanera 1,577 0.46%
Total votes 339,684 100.00

Misamis Oriental[edit]

Governor Yevgeny Emano is term-limited. He is running for congressman from the 2nd district. His Padayon Pilipino local party did not name a candidate for governor but instead supported Gingoog vice mayor Peter Unabia as their gubernatorial candidate. Unabia's opponents for the position are Cagayan de Oro mayor and former governor Oscar Moreno and 2nd district congresswoman Juliette Uy.[57][58]

Misamis Oriental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Peter Unabia 248,859 47.37%
NUP Juliette Uy 182,130 34.66%
PROMDI Oscar Moreno 89,404 17.02%
Independent Cynthia Mary Magallanes 2,205 0.42%
Independent Manuel Po 1,559 0.30%
Independent Ellen Sabuero 1,249 0.24%
Total votes 525,406 100.00%

Davao Region[edit]

Davao de Oro[edit]

Governor Tyron Uy was the original candidate of the Hugpong ng Pagbabago, but withdrew in favor of his father, Davao de Oro Provincial Board member Arturo Uy and ran for vice governor instead. Arturo's primary opponent is former Panabo regional trial court judge Dorothy Gonzaga, wife of 2nd district congressman Ruwell Peter Gonzaga.[59]

Davao de Oro gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Reporma Dorothy Gonzaga 226,731 54.11%
HNP Arturo Uy 190,552 45.47%
Independent Alexander Dondiego 1,744 0.42%
Total votes 419,027 100.00

Davao del Norte[edit]

Governor Edwin Jubahib is going up against Davao del Norte Provincial Board member Roy Catalan.[60]

Davao del Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Reporma Edwin Jubahib 310,947 60.61%
HNP Roy Catalan 202,112 39.39%
Total votes 513,059 100.00

Davao del Sur[edit]

Governor Marc Douglas Cagas IV is not running; his party nominated his wife Yvonne as their nominee. She is going up against Kiblawan mayor Carl Jason Rama and Israelito Torreon, lawyer of Apollo Quiboloy.[61]

Davao del Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Yvonne Roña Cagas 183,697 53.54%
HNP Carl Jason Rama 126,138 36.76%
Independent Israelito Torreon 31,183 9.09%
Independent Rosemarie Villamor 1,223 0.36%
Independent Dolson Adlog 862 0.25%
Total votes 343,103 100.00

Davao Occidental[edit]

Governor Claude Bautista is term limited and running for congressman. He nominated his elder brother Vice Governor Franklin Bautista who is running under Lakas party.

Bautista is running unopposed.[62]

Davao Occidental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Franklin Bautista 102,421 100%
Total votes 102,421 100%

Davao Oriental[edit]

Governor Nelson Dayanghirang is running for congressman. His party nominated congresswoman Corazon Nuñez Malanyaon as their nominee.[63]

Malanyaon is running unopposed.[62]

Davao Oriental gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Corazon Malanyaon 237,401 100%
Total votes 237,401 100%

Soccksargen[edit]

Cotabato[edit]

Governor Nancy Catamco is going up against vice governor Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza.[64]

Cotabato gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza 310,681 50.95%
PDP–Laban Nancy Catamco 296,330 48.59%
Independent Rex Maongko 1,618 0.27%
Independent Manuel Adajar 1,195 0.20%
Total votes 609,824 100.00

Sarangani[edit]

Governor Steve Solon is term-limited and is vying for the congressional seat instead. His party nominated congressman Rogelio Pacquiao.[65]

Sarangani gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PCM Rogelio Pacquiao 166,249 73.42%
Aksyon Mohamad Bong Aquia 52,634 23.24%
Independent Gladden Lim 7,564 3.34%
Total votes 226,447 100.00

South Cotabato[edit]

Governor Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. is going up against congressman Ferdinand Hernandez.[66]

South Cotabato gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. 253,944 52.32%
PDP–Laban Ferdinand Hernandez 229,628 47.31%
Independent Ramir Badayos 1,809 0.37%
Total votes 485,381 100.00

Sultan Kudarat[edit]

Incumbent Suharto Mangudadatu is not running. Incumbent Datu Abdullah Sangki, Maguindanao mayor Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu is his party's nominee. His opponent is Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Sharifa Akeel, wife of incumbent Maguindanao 2nd district representative Esmael Mangudadatu. Esmael and Suharto are cousins.[67]

On January 18, the Commission on Elections (First Division) granted two petitions for the cancellation of the certificate of candidacy of Mangudadatu, citing "material misrepresentation". On May 2, COMELEC denied the motion for reconsideration filed by Mangudadatu, upholding the earlier decision. Akeel—Mangudadatu is supposed to be the only candidate for the position.[62][68]

Despite the decision, the Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order, allowing Mangudadatu to run. He would be elected as the issue remains unresolved.[69][70]

Sultan Kudarat gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu (candidacy cancelled, but allowed to run through a TRO) 262,854 75.16%
Aksyon Sharifa Akeel-Mangudadatu 86,868 24.84%
Total votes 349,722 100.00%

Caraga[edit]

Agusan del Norte[edit]

Governor Dale Corvera is running for congressman. His party nominated congresswoman Angelica Amante.[71]

Agusan del Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Angelica Amante 166,971 81.10%
Independent Liza Aquino 36,896 17.92%
Independent Cosme Dominise Jr. 2,004 0.97%
Total votes 205,871 100.00

Agusan del Sur[edit]

Governor Santiago Cane Jr. is running unopposed.[72][62]

Agusan del Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Santiago Cane Jr. 258,786 100%
Total votes 258,786 100%

Dinagat Islands[edit]

Governor Kaka Bag-ao is going up against vice governor Nilo Demerey Jr.[73]

Dinagat Islands gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Nilo Demerey Jr. 34,906 57.26%
Liberal Kaka Bag-ao 26,055 42.76%
Total votes 60,961 100.00

Surigao del Norte[edit]

Governor Francisco Matugas is going up against former governor Lyndon Barbers and pastor Artemio Maquiso.[74]

Surigao del Norte gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Lyndon Barbers 165,373 52.59%
PDP–Laban Francisco Matugas 147,291 46.84%
Independent Artemio Maquiso 1,797 0.57%
Total votes 314,461 100.00

Surigao del Sur[edit]

Governor Alexander Pimentel is going up against Cantilan mayor Carla Pichay.[75]

Surigao del Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Alexander Pimentel 195,606 53.81%
Lakas Carla Pichay 159,746 43.94%
PDSP Juan Pimentel Jr.[76] 8,194 2.25%
Total votes 363,546 100.00

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao[edit]

Basilan[edit]

Governor Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman is going up against former Basilan Provincial Board member Alfiya Akbar and retired policeman Ismael Garingan.[77]

Basilan gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Hadjiman Hataman Salliman 121,457 59.03%
Lakas Alfiya Akbar 83,056 40.37%
PDDS Walid Amiril 630 0.31%
Independent Ismael Garingan 617 0.30%
Total votes 205,760 100.00

Lanao del Sur[edit]

Governor Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. is going up against former special envoy for Muslim Affairs Ameroddin Sarangani.[78]

Lanao del Sur gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. 353,769 74.22%
RP Gapor Usman 67,605 14.18%
Ummah Party Ameroddin Sarangani 42,958 9.01%
Independent Mansawi Mimbalawag 5,705 1.20%
Independent Alim Ibrahim 2,200 0.46%
Independent Camar Banocag, Jr. 1,386 0.29%
WPP Jahlalodin Lucman 1,353 0.28%
Reporma Ansary Maongco 659 0.14%
Independent Haber Dida-agun 639 0.13%
PDDS Hamza Molia 407 0.09%
Total votes 476,681 100.00

Maguindanao[edit]

Incumbent Governor Bai Mariam Sangki-Mangudadatu is going up against congressman Esmael Mangudadatu, who is her cousin-in-law.[79]

Maguindanao gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Bai Mariam Sangki-Mangudadatu 332,141 60.01%
UBJP Esmael Mangudadatu 215,613 38.96%
PROMDI Hadji Yasser Ampatuan 1,793 0.32%
Independent Norsalyn Kasim 1,778 0.32%
Independent Datu Mala Lumbos 1,763 0.32%
Aksyon Dhats Ganasi 381 0.07%
Total votes 553,469 100.00

Sulu[edit]

Governor Abdusakur Tan is running unopposed.[80][62]

Sulu gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Abdusakur Tan 346,273 100.00%
Total votes 346,273 100.00

Tawi-Tawi[edit]

Tawi-Tawi gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
TOP Yshmael Sali 106,225 58.31%
PDP–Laban Sadikul Sahali 74,878 41.1%
Independent Kennedy Tan 580 0.32%
Independent Darwin Abdul 327 0.18%
PDP–Laban Putli Zenaida Ibnohajil 168 0.09%
Total votes 182,178 100.00

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