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2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Cagayan Valley

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2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Cagayan Valley
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All 12 Cagayan Valley seats in the House of Representatives
Party Seats +/–
NPC

4 +2
Lakas

3 +3
PDP–Laban

3 −2
Nacionalista

1 0
PDDS

1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Cagayan Valley were held on May 9, 2022.

Summary

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Congressional district Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Batanes Jun Gato NPC Jun Gato NPC 7.31%
Cagayan–1st Ramon Nolasco Jr. NPC Ramon Nolasco Jr. NPC 19.16%
Cagayan–2nd Samantha Louise Vargas-Alfonso NUP Baby Alfonso Lakas 80.54%
Cagayan–3rd Joseph Lara PDP–Laban Joseph Lara PDP–Laban 30.73%
Isabela–1st Tonypet Albano Lakas Tonypet Albano Lakas 95.20%
Isabela–2nd Ed Christopher Go Nacionalista Ed Christopher Go Nacionalista 71.93%
Isabela–3rd Ian Paul Dy NPC Ian Paul Dy NPC Unopposed
Isabela–4th Sheena Tan PDP–Laban Joseph Tan PDP–Laban 53.56%
Isabela–5th Mike Dy NPC Mike Dy NPC 34.85%
Isabela–6th Inno Dy PDP–Laban Inno Dy PDP–Laban 81.66%
Nueva Vizcaya Luisa Cuaresma Lakas Luisa Cuaresma Lakas 45.11%
Quirino Junie Cua PDDS Midy Cua PDDS 88.18%

Batanes

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Incumbent Jun Gato of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.

Gato won re-election against former Secretary of Budget and Management Florencio Abad's son Luis Abad (Liberal Party), Ronald Aguto Jr. (Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma) and former representative Carlo Oliver Diasnes (Lakas–CMD).[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jun Gato (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition3,87233.92
Luis AbadLiberal Party3,03726.61
Ronald Aguto Jr.Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma2,48421.76
Carlo Oliver DiasnesLakas–CMD2,02217.71
Total11,415100.00
Total votes11,801
Registered voters/turnout13,82085.39
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Cagayan

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1st district

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Incumbent Ramon Nolasco Jr. of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Nolasco won re-election against former Senator Juan Ponce Enrile's daughter Katrina Ponce Enrile (Lakas–CMD) and Robert Damian (Nacionalista Party).[5][6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ramon Nolasco Jr. (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition115,80157.35
Katrina Ponce EnrileLakas–CMD77,11638.19
Roberto DamianNacionalista Party9,0054.46
Total201,922100.00
Total votes233,283
Registered voters/turnout271,96185.78
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7][4]

2nd district

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Incumbent Samantha Louise Vargas-Alfonso of the National Unity Party retired.

Vargas-Alfonso endorsed her mother, former representative Baby Alfonso (Lakas–CMD), who won the election against two other candidates.[5][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Baby AlfonsoLakas–CMD123,42889.63
James Bryan SacramedNacionalista Party12,5159.09
Melvin CapiliPartido Federal ng Pilipinas1,7661.28
Total137,709100.00
Total votes175,143
Registered voters/turnout209,12183.75
Lakas–CMD gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[7][4]

3rd district

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Incumbent Joseph Lara of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Lara won re-election against Cagayan governor Manuel Mamba's wife Mabel Mamba (Nacionalista Party) and Diamond Jugarap (Independent).[5][9]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joseph Lara (incumbent)PDP–Laban147,66965.17
Mabel MambaNacionalista Party78,03334.44
Diamond JugarapIndependent8940.39
Total226,596100.00
Total votes245,209
Registered voters/turnout284,93686.06
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7][4]

Isabela

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1st district

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Incumbent Tonypet Albano of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Albano won re-election against Stephen Soliven (Independent).[10][11]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Tonypet Albano (incumbent)Lakas–CMD176,26597.60
Stephen SolivenIndependent4,3372.40
Total180,602100.00
Total votes212,416
Registered voters/turnout259,29181.92
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

2nd district

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Incumbent Ed Christopher Go of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.

Go won re-election against three other candidates.[13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ed Christopher Go (incumbent)Nacionalista Party80,84185.35
Jeryll Harold RespicioIndependent12,71113.42
Faustino ReyesKilusang Bagong Lipunan5880.62
Elizabeth MagoraPhilippine Green Republican Party5810.61
Total94,721100.00
Total votes107,078
Registered voters/turnout126,61984.57
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

3rd district

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Incumbent Ian Dy of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a second term unopposed.[10][14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ian Dy (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition113,838100.00
Total113,838100.00
Total votes152,023
Registered voters/turnout179,38484.75
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

4th district

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Incumbent Sheena Tan of PDP–Laban ran for mayor of Santiago. She was previously affiliated with the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas.

PDP–Laban nominated Tan's uncle, Santiago mayor Joseph Tan, who won the election against four other candidates.[15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joseph TanPDP–Laban106,65174.90
Jeany CoquillaPederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan30,39221.34
Lucas FlorentinoNationalist People's Coalition2,8552.01
Monching EspirituPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma1,4211.00
Ellen GabrielIndependent1,0700.75
Total142,389100.00
Total votes159,503
Registered voters/turnout192,22982.98
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

5th district

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Incumbent Mike Dy of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas.

Dy won re-election against two other candidates.[10][16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mike Dy (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition82,06266.47
Kristin UyPDP–Laban39,03831.62
Gilbert San PedroPDP–Laban2,3531.91
Total123,453100.00
Total votes146,019
Registered voters/turnout174,97683.45
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

6th district

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Incumbent Inno Dy of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Dy won re-election against Armando Velasco (PROMDI).[10][17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Inno Dy (incumbent)PDP–Laban121,38190.83
Armando VelascoPROMDI12,2559.17
Total133,636100.00
Total votes150,105
Registered voters/turnout180,35983.23
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[12][4]

Nueva Vizcaya

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Incumbent Luisa Cuaresma of Lakas–CMD ran for a third term. She was previously affiliated with the National Unity Party.

Cuaresma won re-election against provincial board member Flodemonte Gerdan (Nacionalista Party) and Lawrence Santa Ana (Independent).[18][19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Luisa Cuaresma (incumbent)Lakas–CMD165,36072.25
Flodemonte GerdanNacionalista Party62,11527.14
Lawrence Santa AnaIndependent1,3880.61
Total228,863100.00
Total votes252,486
Registered voters/turnout296,23385.23
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[20][4]

Quirino

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Incumbent Junie Cua of Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (PDDS) retired. She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

The PDDS nominated Cua's daughter-in-law, Midy Cua, who won the election against Vic Senica (Independent).[21]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Midy CuaPederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan88,86494.09
Vic SenicaIndependent5,5825.91
Total94,446100.00
Total votes106,416
Registered voters/turnout123,86885.91
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan hold
Source: Commission on Elections[22][4]

References

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  1. ^ Lazaro, Ramon Efren (May 12, 2022). "More incumbents reelected". The Philippine Star.
  2. ^ "BASCO" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  3. ^ "BATANES". Commission on Elections.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Number and Turn-Out of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted by City/Municipality". Commission on Elections.
  5. ^ a b c Visaya, Villamor Jr. (May 11, 2022). "Mamba elected Cagayan gov for 3rd term". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  6. ^ "ALCALA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  7. ^ a b c "CAGAYAN". Commission on Elections.
  8. ^ "ABULUG" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  9. ^ "TUGUEGARAO_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  10. ^ a b c d Visaya, Villamor Jr. (May 10, 2022). "10 Dys, 3 Albanos proclaimed winners in Isabela". Philippine News Agency.
  11. ^ "ILAGAN_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  12. ^ a b c d e f "ISABELA". Commission on Elections.
  13. ^ "BENITO_SOLIVEN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  14. ^ "ALICIA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  15. ^ "CORDON" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  16. ^ "AURORA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  17. ^ "CAUAYAN_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  18. ^ Visaya, Villamor Jr. (May 10, 2022). "Nueva Vizcaya Gov. Padilla wins 3rd term". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  19. ^ "ALFONSO_CASTANEDA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  20. ^ "NUEVA VIZCAYA". Commission on Elections.
  21. ^ "CABARROGUIS" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  22. ^ "QUIRINO". Commission on Elections.