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2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Caraga

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2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Caraga
← 2019 May 9, 2022 2025 →

All 9 Caraga seats in the House of Representatives
Party Seats +/–
PDP–Laban

3 −1
NUP

2 0
Lakas

2 +1
Nacionalista

1 −1
Independent

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

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

Summary

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Congressional district Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Agusan del Norte–1st Lawrence Fortun Nacionalista Jose Aquino II Lakas 3.91%
Agusan del Norte–2nd Angelica Amante PDP–Laban Dale Corvera PDP–Laban 57.50%
Agusan del Sur–1st Alfel Bascug NUP Alfel Bascug NUP Unopposed
Agusan del Sur–2nd Eddiebong Plaza NUP Eddiebong Plaza NUP Unopposed
Dinagat Islands Alan Ecleo Lakas Alan Ecleo Lakas 29.44%
Surigao del Norte–1st Francisco Jose Matugas II PDP–Laban Francisco Jose Matugas II PDP–Laban 22.40%
Surigao del Norte–2nd Ace Barbers Nacionalista Ace Barbers Nacionalista 43.12%
Surigao del Sur–1st Prospero Pichay Jr. Lakas Romeo Momo Independent 4.33%
Surigao del Sur–2nd Johnny Pimentel PDP–Laban Johnny Pimentel PDP–Laban 51.86%

Agusan del Norte

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1st district

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Term-limited incumbent Lawrence Fortun of the Nacionalista Party ran for vice mayor of Butuan.

Butuan vice mayor Jose Aquino II (Lakas–CMD) won the election against two other candidates.[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jose Aquino IILakas–CMD77,25045.25
Kidz LibariosPeople's Reform Party72,34742.38
Ronel AzarconPDP–Laban21,12312.37
Total170,720100.00
Total votes212,531
Registered voters/turnout246,90986.08
Lakas–CMD gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

2nd District

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Incumbent Angelica Amante of PDP–Laban retired to run for governor of Agusan del Norte.

PDP–Laban nominated Agusan del Norte governor Dale Corvera, who won the election against Inday Atenta (People's Reform Party).[1][5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dale CorveraPDP–Laban145,94778.75
Inday AtentaPeople's Reform Party39,38521.25
Total185,332100.00
Total votes216,010
Registered voters/turnout255,20784.64
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]


Agusan del Sur

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1st district

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Incumbent Alfel Bascug of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[1][6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alfel Bascug (incumbent)National Unity Party119,773100.00
Total119,773100.00
Total votes174,060
Registered voters/turnout211,90682.14
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7][4]

2nd district

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Incumbent Eddiebong Plaza of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[1][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Eddiebong Plaza (incumbent)National Unity Party144,042100.00
Total144,042100.00
Total votes190,929
Registered voters/turnout230,72282.75
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[7][4]

Dinagat Islands

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Incumbent Alan Ecleo of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.

Ecleo won re-election against his sister, former Dinagat Islands governor Jade Ecleo (Liberal Party).[9][1][10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alan Ecleo (incumbent)Lakas–CMD37,45864.72
Jade EcleoLiberal Party20,41535.28
Total57,873100.00
Total votes66,558
Registered voters/turnout81,08882.08
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

Surigao del Norte

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1st district

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Incumbent Francisco Jose Matugas II of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Matugas won re-election against former Climate Change Commission vice chairperson Lucille Sering (Nacionalista Party) and Lane Pangilinan (People's Reform Party).[1][12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Francisco Jose Matugas II (incumbent)PDP–Laban50,25060.81
Lucille SeringNacionalista Party31,74238.41
Lane PangilinanPeople's Reform Party6420.78
Total82,634100.00
Total votes91,992
Registered voters/turnout104,69187.87
Nacionalista Party gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[13][4]

2nd district

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Incumbent Ace Barbers of the Nacionalista Party ran for a third term.

Barbers won re-election against Surigao City councilor Lolong Larong (PDP–Laban).[1][14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ace Barbers (incumbent)Nacionalista Party162,48971.56
Lolong LarongPDP–Laban64,59228.44
Total227,081100.00
Total votes248,780
Registered voters/turnout289,20586.02
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[13][4]

Surigao del Sur

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1st district

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Incumbent Prospero Pichay Jr. of Lakas–CMD ran for a third term.

Pichay was defeated by former Department of Public Works and Highways undersecretary Romeo Momo, an independent. Noneng Momo (National Unity Party) also ran for representative.[1][15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Romeo MomoIndependent106,90750.76
Prospero Pichay Jr. (incumbent)Lakas–CMD97,78346.43
Noneng MomoNational Unity Party5,9242.81
Total210,614100.00
Total votes229,807
Registered voters/turnout260,80688.11
Independent gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[16][4]

2nd district

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Incumbent Johnny Pimentel of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

Pimentel won re-election against Bislig councilor Edmund Estrella (Lakas–CMD).[1][17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Johnny Pimentel (incumbent)PDP–Laban110,85275.93
Edmund EstrellaLakas–CMD35,13624.07
Total145,988100.00
Total votes164,067
Registered voters/turnout188,26487.15
PDP–Laban hold
Source: Commission on Elections[16][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lopez, Alexander (May 12, 2022). "Comelec proclaims winning candidates in Caraga". Philippine News Agency.
  2. ^ "BUTUAN_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  3. ^ a b "AGUSAN DEL NORTE". Commission on Elections.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Number and Turn-Out of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted by City/Municipality". Commission on Elections.
  5. ^ "CABADBARAN_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  6. ^ "BAYUGAN_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  7. ^ a b "AGUSAN DEL SUR". Commission on Elections.
  8. ^ "BUNAWAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  9. ^ Gomez, Herbie (May 10, 2022). "Ecleo family tightens grip on Dinagat Islands, unseats Kaka Bag-ao". Rappler.
  10. ^ "BASILISA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  11. ^ "DINAGAT ISLANDS". Commission on Elections.
  12. ^ "BURGOS" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  13. ^ a b "SURIGAO DEL NORTE". Commission on Elections.
  14. ^ "SURIGAO_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  15. ^ "TANDAG_CITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  16. ^ a b "SURIGAO DEL SUR". Commission on Elections.
  17. ^ "BISLIG" (PDF). Commission on Elections.