2022 Pangasinan local elections
2022 Pangasinan local elections Turnout 81.24% (gubenatorial)
Results per municipality and city (Dagupan not included)
Vice gubernatorial elections
Nominee
Mark Lambino
Nestor "Nikiboy" Reyes
Party
Lakas
API
Popular vote
880,348
552,212
Percentage
61.5%
38.5%
Results per municipality and city
Vice Governor before election
Mark Lambino
Lakas
Elected Vice Governor
Mark Lambino
Lakas
Local elections were held in the province of Pangasinan on May 9, 2022 as part of the 2022 general election . Voters selected 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 six districts of Pangasinan .
Provincial Elections
Gubernatorial election
Candidates listed according to COMELEC .
Ramon "Mon-Mon" Guico III ran for election seeking to unseat incumbent Pangasinan governor Amado I. Espino III after getting re-elected into his second term against Arthur Celeste in the 2019 Pangasinan gubernatorial elections. Amado I. Espino III ran for his 3rd and last term as Provincial Governor of Pangasinan. Guico, the fifth district Pangasinan representative, garnered 888,027 votes, defeating Gov. Amado Espino III by a margin of 188,586 votes.[ 1]
Per City/Municipality
City /Municipality
Ramon V. Guico III
Amado I. Espino III
Rolly Jimenez
Caloy Padilla
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Agno
7,093
43.9
8,987
55.6
53
0.3
28
0.2
Aguilar
12,199
49.7
12,210
49.7
92
0.4
47
0.2
Alaminos
28,916
57.6
21,011
41.9
145
0.3
95
0.2
Alcala
12,241
47.5
13,467
52.2
58
0.2
29
0.1
Anda
11,018
51.6
10,227
47.9
68
0.3
48
0.2
Asingan
21,501
64.5
11,701
35.1
75
0.2
54
0.2
Balungao
10,909
64.1
6,063
35.6
23
0.1
21
0.1
Bani
15,438
60.0
10,145
39.4
75
0.3
59
0.2
Basista
8,068
38.7
12,693
60.9
60
0.3
26
0.1
Bautista
4,275
22.7
14,479
76.8
74
0.4
13
0.1
Bayambang
36,175
53.5
30,994
45.9
258
0.4
164
0.2
Binalonan
24,559
76.2
7,587
23.5
55
0.2
34
0.1
Binmaley
23,732
47.0
26,438
52.3
251
0.5
125
0.2
Bolinao
28,043
73.6
9,659
25.4
241
0.6
157
0.4
Bugallon
20,463
49.8
20,448
49.7
128
0.3
71
0.2
Burgos
5,482
49.3
5,559
50.0
50
0.4
22
0.2
Calasiao
27,434
49.5
27,670
49.9
207
0.4
85
0.2
Dasol
10,640
56.8
7,961
42.5
106
0.6
29
0.2
Infanta
9,020
64.9
4,803
34.5
50
0.4
34
0.2
Labrador
9,507
61.3
5,890
38.0
53
0.3
61
0.4
Laoac
11,608
61.2
7,312
38.5
32
0.2
21
0.1
Lingayen
29,336
48.6
30,690
50.9
203
0.3
88
0.1
Mabini
7,711
52.8
6,821
46.7
47
0.3
26
0.2
Malasiqui
45,819
65.5
23,616
33.8
332
0.5
157
0.2
Manaoag
21,653
55.6
17,077
43.8
187
0.5
55
0.1
Mangaldan
28,103
49.1
28,578
49.9
389
0.7
147
0.3
Mangatarem
26,193
59.3
17,712
40.1
210
0.5
88
0.2
Mapandan
12,004
54.9
9,782
44.7
65
0.3
27
0.1
Natividad
7,654
51.3
7,225
48.4
25
0.2
21
0.1
Pozorrubio
27,306
65.9
13,941
33.6
134
0.3
75
0.2
Rosales
24,783
65.9
12,641
33.6
140
0.4
71
0.2
San Carlos
49,844
50.5
48,225
48.9
414
0.4
181
0.2
San Fabian
29,134
64.4
15,635
34.5
329
0.7
161
0.4
San Jacinto
14,587
61.4
9,025
38.0
78
0.3
49
0.2
San Manuel
17,642
69.4
7,657
30.1
87
0.3
27
0.1
San Nicolas
11,358
51.7
10,529
47.9
51
0.2
49
0.2
San Quintin
12,785
64.1
7,066
35.4
54
0.3
31
0.2
Santa Barbara
24,835
53.5
21,280
45.9
182
0.4
89
0.2
Santa Maria
10,625
55.8
8,333
43.8
49
0.3
39
0.2
Santo Tomas
5,061
61.8
3,114
38.0
8
0.1
9
0.1
Sison
18,088
67.0
8,745
32.4
72
0.3
76
0.3
Sual
12,082
47.8
12,988
51.4
111
0.4
101
0.4
Tayug
15,997
65.6
8,280
33.9
63
0.3
49
0.2
Umingan
23,901
55.5
18,844
43.7
207
0.5
123
0.3
Urbiztondo
12,205
37.0
20,571
62.3
161
0.5
66
0.2
Urdaneta
46,046
57.8
33,121
41.6
343
0.4
169
0.2
Villasis
14,954
39.6
22,641
59.9
131
0.3
54
0.1
TOTAL
888,027
55.6
699,441
43.8
6,224
0.4
3,251
0.2
Vice Gubernatorial election
Parties are as stated according to COMELEC .
Mark Ronald Lambino ran for election seeking to be re-elected as Vice Governor of Pangasinan. Nestor Reyes ran for election seeking to unseat Mark Ronald Lambino from his seat as Vice Governor of Pangasinan. After the votes were counted, Lambino got 877,948 votes, beating Provincial Board Member Nikiboy Reyes by a margin of 327, 221 votes.[ 1]
City /Municipality
Mark Ronald Lambino
Nestor "Nikiboy" Reyes
Votes
%
Votes
%
Agno
7,463
51.9
6,916
48.1
Aguilar
11,286
48.9
11,781
51.1
Alaminos
31,904
68.9
14,391
31.1
Alcala
12,060
53.5
10,476
46.5
Anda
13,090
69.5
5,751
30.5
Asingan
17,521
63.7
9,969
36.3
Balungao
8,807
60.9
5,663
39.1
Bani
16,249
70.0
6,968
30.0
Basista
8,126
42.2
11,129
57.8
Bautista
5,865
34.5
11,136
65.5
Bayambang
41,611
66.1
21,363
33.9
Binalonan
20,020
72.3
7,670
27.7
Binmaley
21,729
45.2
26,323
54.8
Bolinao
29,184
85.2
5,062
14.8
Bugallon
20,229
53.2
17,819
46.8
Burgos
6,044
62.4
3,643
37.6
Calasiao
28,035
56.1
21,961
43.9
Dasol
11,168
67.5
5,375
32.5
Infanta
8,485
73.6
3,036
26.4
Labrador
8,389
59.8
5,645
40.2
Laoac
9,487
57.6
6,991
42.4
Lingayen
33,995
60.2
22,519
39.8
Mabini
7,545
56.3
5,861
43.7
Malasiqui
43,830
68.9
19,789
31.1
Manaoag
23,887
68.8
10,812
31.2
Mangaldan
38,618
70.4
16,232
29.6
Mangatarem
21,449
52.5
19,445
47.5
Mapandan
11,851
58.8
8,301
41.2
Natividad
7,251
55.5
5,808
44.5
Pozorrubio
25,549
68.5
11,768
31.5
Rosales
23,076
69.7%
10,034
30.3%
San Carlos
52,816
58.9%
36,920
41.1%
San Fabian
25,069
62.5%
15,065
37.5%
San Jacinto
13,982
66.3%
7,116
33.7%
San Manuel
13,800
63.8%
7,816
36.2%
San Nicolas
9,831
53.1%
8,697
46.9%
San Quintin
10,629
61.4%
6,672
38.6%
Santa Barbara
26,393
63.0%
15,523
37.0%
Santa Maria
10,362
62.0%
6,348
38.0%
Santo Tomas
4,386
62.7%
2,612
37.3%
Sison
16,765
74.2%
5,842
25.8%
Sual
12,399
53.1%
10,953
46.9%
Tayug
12,894
62.7
7,655
37.3
Umingan
20,250
54.6
16,859
45.4
Urbiztondo
12,913
42.2
17,673
57.8
Urdaneta
44,369
65.1
23,764
34.9
Villasis
19,687
60.1
13,060
39.9
TOTAL
880,348
61.5
552,212
38.5
Provincial board elections
The newly formed Abante Pangasinan Ilocano dominates the Provincial board election due to the backing of Amado Espino Jr. and his Family.
Party Votes % Seats Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party 1,324,279 50.67 8 Nationalist People's Coalition 563,186 21.55 2 Nacionalista 373,911 14.31 2 Lakas–CMD 203,352 7.78 0 PROMDI 60,874 2.33 0 Independent 60,439 2.31 0 PDP-Laban 15,644 0.60 0 PPM 5,216 0.20 0 PFP 3,707 0.14 0 National Unity Party 2,168 0.08 0 PGRP 837 0.03 0 Total 2,613,613 100.00 12
1st District
2nd District
3rd District
4th District
5th District
6th District
Congressional Elections
1st District
Mark Celeste runs for Congressman after being defeated in the 2019 Pangasinan Gubenatorial Election.
2nd District
Mark Cojuanco runs for election seeking to unseat incumbent Congressman Jumel Espino. Reelectionist Rep. Jumel Espino lost to former Rep. Mark Cojuangco by almost 160,000 votes. It was Espino Family's first defeat in their 20-year political career.[ 2]
3rd District
Rachel Arenas runs for election to replace her mother, former Congresswoman Baby Arenas .
4th District
Christopher De Venecia runs for his 3rd and Last term as Congressman.
5th District
Ramon Guico Jr. runs for election seeking to get re-elected in Pangasinan's 5th Congressional District after defeating Amado Espino Jr. with a significantly close margin in the 2019 Pangasinan Local Elections.
6th District
Len Primicias-Agabas runs to replace her Husband, incumbent Tyrone Agabas whose term-limited.
City elections
Alaminos
Dagupan
Former mayor Belen Fernandez successfully staged her comeback after her 2019 loss by winning against incumbent Dagupan City Mayor Marc Brian Lim.
Fernandez bagged 67,499 votes against Lim's 53,042 votes. She had received the backing of the religious group Iglesia ni Cristo .[ 3]
San Carlos
Urdaneta
Municipal Elections
1st District
Agno
Anda
Bani
Bolinao
Burgos
Dasol
Infanta
Mabini
Sual
2nd District
Aguilar
Basista
Binmaley
Bugallon
Labrador
Lingayen
Mangatarem
Urbiztondo
3rd District
Bayambang
Calasiao
Malasiqui
Mapandan
Santa Barbara
4th District
Manaoag
Mangaldan
San Fabian
San Jacinto
5th District
Alcala
Bautista
Binalonan
Laoac
Pozorrubio
Santo Tomas
Sison
Villasis
6th District
Asingan
Balungao
Natividad
Rosales
San Manuel
San Nicolas
San Quintin
Santa Maria
Tayug
Umingan
References
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