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This was conducted together with the 2019 general election for national positions. All elected positions above the barangay (village) level were disputed. The following positions were disputed:[1]The elective positions in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) were not decided on this day. The first elections for BARMM will be done after the 2020 Philippine census is published.The elective positions in the barangays were also not decided on this day. These were supposed to be held in October 2016, but were postponed to October 2017, then again to May 2018.Table of ContentsElectoral system[edit]Chief executive[edit]Legislatures[edit]Ex officio and reserved seats[edit]Participating parties[edit]National parties[edit]Local parties[edit]Provincial elections[edit]Camarines Norte vice gubernatorial election[edit]City and municipal elections[edit]Highly urbanized cities[edit]Independent component cities[edit]Component cities[edit]Bangsamoro[edit]Bicol Region[edit]Cagayan Valley[edit]Calabarzon[edit]Caraga[edit]Central Luzon[edit]Central Visayas[edit]Cordillera Administrative Region[edit]Davao Region[edit]Eastern Visayas[edit]Ilocos Region[edit]Mimaropa[edit]Northern Mindanao[edit]Soccsksargen[edit]Western Visayas[edit]Zamboanga Peninsula[edit]Municipalities with at least 100,000 people[edit]Other cities and municipalities[edit]References[edit]Electoral system[edit]Every local government unit, be it a province, city, municipality or a barangay elects a chief executive (a governor, city mayor, municipal mayor and barangay chairman, respectively), and a local legislature (the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Sangguniang Panlungsod, Sangguniang Bayan and Sangguniang Barangay, respectively), president upon by the chief executive’s deputy (vice-governor, city vice-mayor, and municipal vice-mayor, respectively; no equivalent for the barangay where the barangay chairman presides the Sangguniang Barangay).Chief executive[edit]Provincial governors and vice governors in each of the 81 provinces, and mayor and vice mayor in each of the 145 cities and 1,489 municipalities are elected via the first-past-the-post system.Legislatures[edit]For the membership in local legislatures the elections are done via plurality-at-large voting. For Sangguniang Panlalawigan seats, the Commission on Elections divides all provinces into at least 2 districts, if it is not divided into such, while for Sangguniang Panlungsod seats, the appropriation depends on the city charter (some are divided into districts, while others elect all councilors at-large), and for Sangguniang Bayan seats, all municipalities have eight councilors elected at-large, except for Pateros, which elects twelve, six in each district.Winners in this election will have their terms start on June 30, 2019, and end on June 30, 2022.Ex officio and reserved seats[edit]The city or municipal presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay (ABC, for its old name Association of Barangay Captains) and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils) sit as ex officio members of the Sangguniang Bayan or Sangguniang Panlungsod of which its barangay is a part of.For the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the provincial presidents of the ABC and SK, along with the provincial presidents of the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) sit as its ex officio members.Some legislatures have a reserved seat for indigenous people, called the “indigenous people mandatory representation (IPMR)”. These are not indicated in the national totals.When the legislatures elected in 2019 first convened, the ABC and SK presidents elected in 2018 were still serving, and will serve until January 1, 2023. Barangay elections are nonpartisan.People selected as IPMR serve for three years. These selections are done by the indigenous people themselves under the supervision of the National Commission on Indigenous People. The terms are not usually aligned with local or barangay elections.Ex officio members and IPMR are accorded full voting rights and privileges accorded to regularly elected members of each legislature.Participating parties[edit]National parties[edit]Local parties[edit]In the presentation below, the order for legislatures is determined by the following:Ex officio seats, arranged by:Reserved seatsThis can be either be none, for most provinces, one, for some provinces, or three, for Isabela and Tawi-Tawi.Election resultsParties by number of seatsIf tied, by alphanumeric orderIndependentsProvincial elections[edit]Local parties are denoted by purple (unless otherwise indicated), independents by light gray, and ex officio members of the legislatures are in dark gray.Summary of results, parties ranked by governorships won.Ex officio members are the representatives of the provincial chapters of the Liga ng mga Barangay, Sangguniang Kabataan (SK), and Philippine Councilors League (PCL).The first two ex officio members are determined from the nonpartisan 2018 barangay and SK elections. They first served on July 30, 2018, and will serve until January 1, 2022.The PCL member is determined after the 2019 municipal elections. The elections within each provincial chapter were held in late 2019.Some boards have a reserved seat for indigenous people, called the “indigenous people mandatory representation (IPMR)”. These are not indicated in the national totals.In some provinces, election slates consisting of candidates for governor, vice governor and board members may include multiple parties.Results summary[2]PartyGovernorVice governorBoard membersTotal+\/\u2212Total+\/\u2212Boards outrightcontrolledSeats+\/\u2212PDP\u2013Laban+41+30+257Nacionalista\u22121+2+52NUP\u22121+3\u22122NPC\u22122\u22124\u221217Liberal\u221237\u221234\u2212280Lakas+20+14UNA\u22122\u22122\u221238LDP00+4Other parties+3+9+49Independent\u22122\u22126\u2014\u221222Ex officio members\u20140Totals810810811,023+4Camarines Norte vice gubernatorial election[edit]Incumbent Vice Governor Jonah Pimentel was in his third consecutive term when he was allowed to run. As the Local Government Code prohibits more than three consecutive terms of service, the Commission on Elections canceled his certificate of candidacy, and his proclamation as the winner in the vice gubernatorial election was also suspended.[4] The top performing winner in the provincial board election, Joseph Panotes, was subsequently sworn in as acting vice governor until a final decision is made.[5]City and municipal elections[edit]Local parties are denoted by purple (unless otherwise indicated), independents by light gray, and ex officio members of the legislatures are in dark gray.Summary of results, parties ranked by mayor’s partyships won.Ex officio members are the representatives of the city or municipal chapters of the Liga ng mga Barangay and of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK). These are determined from the nonpartisan 2018 barangay and SK elections. They first served on July 30, 2018, and will serve until January 1, 2022.Some councils have a reserved seat for indigenous people, called the “indigenous people mandatory representation (IPMR)”. These are not indicated in the national totals.In some cities and municipalities, election slates consisting of candidates for mayor, vice mayor and councilors may include multiple parties.1,634 vice mayor’s partysResults summary[2]PartyMayorVice mayorCouncilorsTotal+\/\u2212Total+\/\u2212Seats+\/\u2212PDP\u2013Laban+41+30+257Nacionalista\u22121+2+52NPC\u22122\u22124\u221217NUP\u22121+3\u22122Lakas+20+14Liberal\u221237\u221234\u2212280UNA\u22122\u22122\u221238LDP00+4Aksyon000Other parties+3+9+49Independent\u22122\u22126\u221222Ex officio members\u20140Totals1,63401,634016,812+4Highly urbanized cities[edit]Independent component cities[edit]Component cities[edit]Bangsamoro[edit]Bicol Region[edit]Cagayan Valley[edit]Calabarzon[edit]Results from Calabarzon[6]CityMayor’s partyVice mayor’s partySangguniang PanlungsodDetailsControlling partyMembership summaryAntipolo, RizalNPCNPCNo majority\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0DetailsBacoor, CavitePDP\u2013LabanLakasNo majorityBatangas CityNacionalistaPDP\u2013LabanNacionalistaDetailsBi\u00f1an, LagunaPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanCabuyao, LagunaPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanCalamba, LagunaNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaDetailsCavite CityNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaDasmari\u00f1as, CaviteNUPPDP\u2013LabanNUPGeneral TriasNUPNUPNUPImus, CaviteLiberalPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanLipa, BatangasNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaDetailsSan Pablo, LagunaNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaSan Pedro, LagunaNacionalistaPDP\u2013LabanNacionalistaSanta Rosa, LagunaPDP\u2013LabanNPCPDP\u2013LabanTagaytay, CavitePDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanTanauan, BatangasUNAUNAUNADetailsTayabas, QuezonNacionalistaIndependentNo majorityTrece Martires, CaviteNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaCaraga[edit]Central Luzon[edit]Results from Central Luzon[6]CityMayor’s partyVice mayor’s partySangguniang PanlungsodDetailsControlling partyMembership summaryBalanga, BataanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013Laban\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Cabanatuan, Nueva EcijaPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanGapan, Nueva EcijaUnang SigawUnang SigawUnang SigawMabalacat, PampangaNPCNPCNo majorityMalolos, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanMeycauayan, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanDetailsMu\u00f1oz, Nueva EcijaPELAIndependentNo majorityPalayan, Nueva EcijaPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanSan Fernando, PampangaKAMBILANKAMBILANKAMBILANSan Jose, Nueva EcijaPFPIndependentNo majoritySan Jose del Monte, BulacanARARARDetailsTarlac CityNPCNPCNPCCentral Visayas[edit]Results from Central Visayas[6]CityMayor’s partyVice mayor’s partySangguniang PanlungsodControlling partyMembership summaryBais, Negros OrientalNPCNPCNPC\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Bayawan, Negros OrientalNPCNPCNPCBogo, CebuNPCNPCNPCCanlaon, Negros OrientalPDP\u2013LabanLakasNo majorityCarcar, CebuNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaDanao, CebuBAKUDBAKUDBAKUDDumaguete, Negros OrientalLiberalIndependentNo majorityGuihulngan, Negros OrientalNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaNaga, CebuNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaTagbilaran, BoholNUPLiberalNUPTanjay, Negros OrientalNPCLiberalNo majorityToledo, CebuIndependentIndependentNo majorityCordillera Administrative Region[edit]Davao Region[edit]Eastern Visayas[edit]Ilocos Region[edit]Mimaropa[edit]Northern Mindanao[edit]Soccsksargen[edit]Western Visayas[edit]Results from Soccsksargen[6]CityMayor’s partyVice mayor’s partySangguniang PanlungsodControlling partyMembership summaryCadiz, Negros OccidentalUNEGAUNEGAUNEGA\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Escalante, Negros OccidentalNPCNPCNPCHimamaylan, Negros OccidentalUNEGAUNEGAUNEGAKabankalan, Negros OccidentalNPCNPCNPCLa Carlota, Negros OccidentalNUPLiberalNUPPassi, IloiloNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaRoxas City, CapizLiberalLiberalLiberalSagay, Negros OccidentalNUPNUPNo majoritySan Carlos, Negros OccidentalNPCNPCNPCSilay, Negros OccidentalPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanSipalay, Negros OccidentalNPCNPCNPCTalisay, Negros OccidentalPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanVictorias, Negros OccidentalPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanZamboanga Peninsula[edit]Municipalities with at least 100,000 people[edit]Results from municipalities with at least 100,000 people[6]MunicipalityMayor’s partyVice mayor’s partySangguniang BayanDetailsControlling partyMembership summaryRodriguez, RizalNPCIndependentNo majority\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Cainta, RizalNPCNPCNPCTaytay, RizalNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaBinangonan, RizalPFPNPCNo majoritySanta Maria, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanDetailsSan Mateo, RizalPDP\u2013LabanNPCNo majoritySilang, CaviteNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaTanza, CaviteNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaMarilao, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanDetailsLubao, PampangaKambilanKambilanKambilanGeneral Mariano Alvarez, CaviteNPCNPCNPCMexico, PampangaKambilanNacionalistaNacionalistaPikit, CotabatoPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanConcepcion, TarlacIndependentIndependentNo majoritySan Miguel, BulacanUNAPDP\u2013LabanNo majorityDetailsPolomolok, South CotabatoPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanMidsayap, CotabatoPDP\u2013LabanNacionalistaNo majorityBaliuag, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanNUPNo majoritySariaya, QuezonPDP\u2013LabanLiberalNo majoritySan Jose, Occidental MindoroPDP\u2013LabanLiberalNo majorityCapas, TarlacNPCNPCNPCNasugbu, BatangasNacionalistaNacionalistaNo majorityArayat, PampangaKambilanNPCKambilanMinglanilla, CebuNacionalistaNPCNacionalistaConsolacion, CebuPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanMalasiqui, PangasinanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanHagonoy, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanIndependentNo majorityLa Trinidad, BenguetPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanMariveles, BataanAksyonPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanDaraga, AlbayPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanNo majorityJolo, SuluPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanFloridablanca, PampangaLakasLakasNo majorityTalavera, Nueva EcijaUnang SigawUnang SigawUnang SigawPorac, PampangaIndependentIndependentNo majorityBocaue, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanNUPPDP\u2013LabanLiloan, CebuPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanSanto Tomas, Davao del NortePDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanNo majorityGuimba, Nueva EcijaUnang SigawUnang SigawUnang SigawGlan, SaranganiPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanBayambang, PangasinanNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaTanay, RizalPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanNo majorityMalita, Davao OccidentalHNPHNPHNPSanta Cruz, LagunaNacionalistaKDPNo majorityCandelaria, QuezonNPCNPCNPCGuagua, PampangaKambilanKambilanKambilanRosario, BatangasPDP\u2013LabanNacionalistaNo majorityAngono, RizalNPCNPCNPCMagalang, PampangaPFPKambilanNo majorityLos Ba\u00f1os, LagunaIndependentIndependentNo majority\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Candaba, PampangaPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanNo majorityNaic, CaviteNacionalistaNacionalistaNacionalistaNorzagaray, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanRosario, CaviteLiberalLiberalLiberalCalumpit, BulacanNUPIndependentLiberalLibmanan, Camarines SurNPCNPCNo majoritySan Juan, BatangasNPCNacionalistaNPCApalit, PampangaKambilanKambilanUnang SigawPlaridel, BulacanNUPNUPLiberalDinalupihan, BataanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanMangaldan, PangasinanLakasPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanDaet, Camarines NortePDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanSubic, ZambalesPDP\u2013LabanIndependentPDP\u2013LabanSan Ildefonso, BulacanPDP\u2013LabanIndependentPDP\u2013LabanQuezon, BukidnonBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumMalungon, SaranganiPCMPCMPCMLingayen, PangasinanNUPNUPNo majorityNaujan, Oriental MindoroPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanPDP\u2013LabanCauayan, Negros OccidentalNPCNPCNPCMaramag, BukidnonBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumLabo, Camarines NortePDP\u2013LabanNUPPDP\u2013LabanBongao, Tawi-TawiNUPNUPLiberalManolo Fortich, BukidnonBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumBukidnon PaglaumBulan, SorsogonNPCNPCNPCOther cities and municipalities[edit]References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/2019-philippine-local-elections-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2019 Philippine local elections – Wikipedia"}}]}]