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2022 Philippine local elections in Soccsksargen

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2022 Philippine local elections in Soccsksargen
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Gubernatorial elections

4 provincial governors and 1 city mayor
Party Seats
PCM

2
Lakas

1
Nacionalista

1
PFP

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Vice gubernatorial elections

4 provincial vice governors and 1 city vice mayor
Party Seats
PDP–Laban

2
Lakas

1
PCM

1
PFP

1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Provincial Board elections

40 provincial board members and 12 city councilors
Party Seats
PCM

13
Lakas

11
PDP–Laban

10
PFP

8
Nacionalista

7
AIM

2
RCRI

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

The 2022 Philippine local elections in Soccsksargen were held on May 9, 2022.

Summary

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Governors

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Province/city Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Cotabato Nancy Catamco PDP–Laban Emmylou Mendoza Nacionalista 2.36%
General Santos (HUC) Ronnel Rivera Nacionalista Lorelie Pacquiao PCM 6.92%
Sarangani Steve Solon PCM Rogelio Pacquiao PCM 50.18%
South Cotabato Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. PFP Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. PFP 5.01%
Sultan Kudarat Suharto Mangudadatu NUP Pax Ali Mangudadatu Lakas 50.32%

Vice governors

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Province/city Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Cotabato Emmylou Mendoza Nacionalista Efren Piñol PDP–Laban 7.62%
General Santos (HUC) Loreto Acharon NPC Lita Nuñez PDP–Laban 4.85%
Sarangani Elmer de Peralta PCM Elmer de Peralta PCM 46.52%
South Cotabato Arthur Pingoy Jr. PFP Arthur Pingoy Jr. PFP 18.88%
Sultan Kudarat Jose Remos Segura Lakas Raden Sakaluran Lakas 44.30%

Provincial boards

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Province/city Seats Party control Composition
Previous Result
Cotabato 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority No majority
  •   Nacionalista (6)
  •   PDP–Laban (3)
  •   Lakas (1)
General Santos (HUC) 12 elected
3 ex-officio
PCM No majority
Sarangani 10 elected
4 ex-officio
PCM PCM
South Cotabato 10 elected
4 ex-officio
No majority PFP
Sultan Kudarat 10 elected
3 ex-officio
PDP–Laban Lakas

Cotabato

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Governor

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Incumbent Governor Nancy Catamco of PDP–Laban ran for a second term.

Catamco was defeated by Cotabato vice governor Emmylou Mendoza of the Nacionalista Party. Two other candidates also ran for governor.[1][2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Emmylou Taliño-MendozaNacionalista Party310,68150.95
Nancy Catamco (incumbent)PDP–Laban296,33048.59
Rex MaongkoIndependent1,6180.27
Manuel AdajarIndependent1,1950.20
Total609,824100.00
Total votes646,944
Registered voters/turnout771,20683.89
Nacionalista Party gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Vice Governor

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Incumbent Vice Governor Emmylou Mendoza of the Nacionalista Party ran for governor of Cotabato.

Mendoza endorsed provincial board member Shirlyn Macasarte of Lakas–CMD, who was defeated by Cotabato administrator Efren Piñol of PDP–Laban. Two other candidates also ran for vice governor.[2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Efren PiñolPDP–Laban295,95152.93
Shirlyn MacasarteLakas–CMD253,30645.31
Arman MacapendegIndependent8,2451.47
Hyner DescalsoIndependent1,6090.29
Total559,111100.00
Total votes646,944
Registered voters/turnout771,20683.89
Nacionalista Party gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

Provincial Board

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The Cotabato Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Nacionalista Party won six seats, remaining as the largest party in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban697,61345.343
Nacionalista Party647,72642.106
Lakas–CMD92,9426.041
PROMDI15,1090.980
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan4,0830.270
Aksyon Demokratiko3,9860.260
Independent77,0725.010
Total1,538,531100.0010
Total votes646,944
Registered voters/turnout771,20683.89

1st district

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Cotabato's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Cotabato's 1st legislative district. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

16 candidates were included in the ballot.[2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Edwin CruzadoPDP–Laban89,37915.81
Manuel RabaraPDP–Laban75,66813.38
Sittie Eljorie AntaoNacionalista Party70,41512.45
Roland Jungco (incumbent)Nacionalista Party67,65211.97
James Llaban Jr.PDP–Laban63,14111.17
Rose Cabaya (incumbent)Nacionalista Party61,92810.95
Dulia SultanPDP–Laban58,81410.40
Alan Ry MonstralesIndependent36,4206.44
Benny QuemanPROMDI15,1092.67
Nonoy RoqueroIndependent10,7301.90
Araphat LagasanAksyon Demokratiko3,9860.71
Abdulkadil KamadIndependent3,5360.63
Norodin MangulamasIndependent3,4000.60
Lina AndieIndependent2,0820.37
Datunasser UnggadIndependent1,6880.30
John BuatIndependent1,4180.25
Total565,366100.00
Total votes196,181
Registered voters/turnout231,24784.84
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

2nd district

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Cotabato's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Cotabato's 2nd legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Eight candidates were included in the ballot.[5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joseph EvangelistaNacionalista Party102,78720.88
RJ CaoagdanNacionalista Party95,36219.37
Kris Piñol-Solis (incumbent)PDP–Laban91,72118.63
Phil Malaluan (incumbent)PDP–Laban91,24918.54
Noel BaynosaNacionalista Party61,69712.53
Jun ObelloPDP–Laban43,2678.79
Joenard PalmaKilusang Bagong Lipunan4,0830.83
Marney MangundalaIndependent2,0920.42
Total492,258100.00
Total votes228,103
Registered voters/turnout269,28384.71
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

3rd district

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Cotabato's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Cotabato's 3rd legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot.[6]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ivy Dalumpines (incumbent)Nacionalista Party97,16820.21
Jonathan Tabara (incumbent)Lakas–CMD92,94219.33
Kano Cerebo (incumbent)Nacionalista Party90,71718.86
Rick BenitoPDP–Laban85,24917.73
Gadi SorillaPDP–Laban55,15111.47
Connie DumatoPDP–Laban43,9749.14
Julius ValmoresIndependent6,9861.45
Bhai MatucanIndependent4,4330.92
Zatar GuintawanIndependent4,2870.89
Total480,907100.00
Total votes222,660
Registered voters/turnout270,67682.26
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4]

General Santos

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Mayor

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Term-limited incumbent Mayor Ronnel Rivera of the Nacionalista Party ran for the House of Representatives in General Santos' lone legislative district.

General Santos Liga ng mga Barangay president Lorelie Pacquiao (People's Champ Movement) won the election against South Cotabato's 1st district representative Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles (PDP–Laban), Brigada Group founder Elmer Catulpos (Achievers with Integrity Movement) and two other candidates.[7][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lorelie PacquiaoPeople's Champ Movement104,24439.24
Shirlyn Bañas-NogralesPDP–Laban85,86932.32
Elmer CatulposAchievers with Integrity Movement72,62627.34
Roberto PeralesIndependent2,3030.87
Sterling SañadoIndependent6300.24
Total265,672100.00
Total votes276,919
Registered voters/turnout360,23276.87
People's Champ Movement gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[9][4]

Vice Mayor

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Incumbent Vice Mayor Loreto Acharon of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for the House of Representatives in General Santos' lone legislative district.

City councilor Lita Nuñez (PDP–Laban) won the election against Art Cloma (Achievers with Integrity Movement) and city councilor Jeng Gacal (People's Champ Movement).[7][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lita NuñezPDP–Laban90,40337.03
Art ClomaAchievers with Integrity Movement78,57332.18
Jeng Gacal (incumbent)People's Champ Movement75,16930.79
Total244,145100.00
Total votes276,919
Registered voters/turnout360,23276.87
PDP–Laban gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[9][4]

City Council

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The General Santos City Council is composed of 15 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

48 candidates were included in the ballot.[8]

PDP–Laban won five seats, becoming the largest party in the city council.

PartyVotes%Seats
People's Champ Movement806,72832.013
PDP–Laban763,24430.295
Achievers with Integrity Movement650,58725.822
Regional Communities Reforms Initiatives98,6163.911
Nacionalista Party84,3913.351
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan27,0341.070
Aksyon Demokratiko8,1840.320
Independent81,3423.230
Total2,520,126100.0012
Total votes276,919
Registered voters/turnout360,23276.87
CandidatePartyVotes%
Odjok Acharon (incumbent)People's Champ Movement124,7264.95
Jose Edmar Yumang (incumbent)Regional Communities Reforms Initiatives98,6163.91
Dominador Lagare Jr. (incumbent)People's Champ Movement96,6803.84
Lulu Casabuena (incumbent)PDP–Laban93,6233.72
Van-van Congson (incumbent)PDP–Laban92,4403.67
Elizabeth BagonocPDP–Laban90,4653.59
Richard Atendido (incumbent)People's Champ Movement86,6923.44
Jonathan Blando (incumbent)Nacionalista Party84,3913.35
Kan BallequeAchievers with Integrity Movement84,1623.34
Virgie LlidoAchievers with Integrity Movement82,9633.29
Jane RiveraPDP–Laban82,2143.26
Edgar AcharonPDP–Laban81,7673.24
Joel DutertePDP–Laban71,1342.82
Ramon MellizaPDP–Laban68,6072.72
Bing Dinopol (incumbent)PDP–Laban68,3662.71
Boyet LeysonPeople's Champ Movement65,2702.59
Mac TablazonPDP–Laban64,1352.54
Dyll BartolabaAchievers with Integrity Movement63,2502.51
Pao NatividadPeople's Champ Movement62,6282.49
Remus de ClaroPeople's Champ Movement61,0752.42
Jong GonzalezPeople's Champ Movement60,4092.40
Joey DinopolPeople's Champ Movement59,6682.37
Mike TanzoAchievers with Integrity Movement56,4212.24
Benjamin Pagarigan Jr.Achievers with Integrity Movement54,8872.18
Jocelyn CadeliñaPeople's Champ Movement54,8362.18
Jake ReyesPeople's Champ Movement54,7792.17
Jun AvilaAchievers with Integrity Movement53,5852.13
Marilou TanPDP–Laban50,4932.00
George Anas Jr.Achievers with Integrity Movement49,9661.98
Joseph Arnold CalonzoPeople's Champ Movement47,3751.88
Becky MaganteAchievers with Integrity Movement47,1781.87
Dino BarrientosAchievers with Integrity Movement41,3631.64
Jay BerameAchievers with Integrity Movement41,0501.63
Thirdy SantanderAchievers with Integrity Movement38,4091.52
Abel SosobradoAchievers with Integrity Movement37,3531.48
Abet PestañoPeople's Champ Movement32,5901.29
Ed LeysonPederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan16,2700.65
Jover PontinoIndependent15,2560.61
Bench RiveraIndependent14,7050.58
Belinda CanlasIndependent12,9640.51
Norman YapIndependent12,2940.49
Wenceslao TupasPederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan10,7640.43
Val LastimosoIndependent10,7510.43
Joman RotoneAksyon Demokratiko8,1840.32
Neri ClamIndependent4,5650.18
Alfredo PoloyapoyIndependent3,9440.16
Roberto DosejoIndependent3,5380.14
Robert GilbuinaIndependent3,3250.13
Total2,520,126100.00
Total votes276,919
Registered voters/turnout360,23276.87
Source: Commission on Elections[9][4]

Sarangani

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Governor

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Term-limited incumbent Governor Steve Solon of the People's Champ Movement (PCM) ran for the House of Representatives in Sarangani's lone legislative district.

The PCM nominated OFW Family Club party-list representative Rogelio Pacquiao, who won the election against two other candidates.[10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rogelio PacquiaoPeople's Champ Movement166,24973.42
Bong AquiaAksyon Demokratiko52,63423.24
Gladden LimIndependent7,5643.34
Total226,447100.00
Total votes278,672
Registered voters/turnout362,05576.97
People's Champ Movement hold
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

Vice Governor

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Incumbent Vice Governor Elmer de Peralta of the People's Champ Movement ran for a third term.

De Peralta won re-election against Elanor Saguiguit (Aksyon Demokratiko).[10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Elmer de Peralta (incumbent)People's Champ Movement146,06873.26
Elanor SaguiguitAksyon Demokratiko53,30926.74
Total199,377100.00
Total votes278,672
Registered voters/turnout362,05576.97
People's Champ Movement hold
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

Provincial Board

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The Sarangani Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The People's Champ Movement won 10 seats, maintaining its majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
People's Champ Movement567,50570.6110
Aksyon Demokratiko127,77215.900
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika42,3565.270
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas13,5521.690
Independent52,5106.530
Total803,695100.0010
Total votes278,672
Registered voters/turnout362,05576.97

1st district

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Sarangani's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Kiamba, Maasim and Maitum. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

12 candidates were included in the ballot.[10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Russell Jamora (incumbent)People's Champ Movement38,81617.57
Jess Bascuña (incumbent)People's Champ Movement33,78915.29
Arnold AbequibelPeople's Champ Movement31,98214.48
Rosemarie Sayo (incumbent)People's Champ Movement31,73714.36
Roy AbdulIndependent24,13710.92
Bebing MantuaAksyon Demokratiko15,1896.87
Ping IbrahimPartido Federal ng Pilipinas13,5526.13
Manuel ChuaAksyon Demokratiko8,2093.72
Vigor BorrisIndependent7,3963.35
Solaiman KamadPartido Pederal ng Maharlika6,5762.98
Dexter RojasAksyon Demokratiko6,3002.85
Alemudin DimatingkalPartido Pederal ng Maharlika3,2621.48
Total220,945100.00
Total votes89,178
Registered voters/turnout110,88680.42
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

2nd district

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Sarangani's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Alabel, Glan, Malapatan and Malungon. Six board members are elected from this provincial district.

15 candidates were included in the ballot.[12]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Irish Arnado (incumbent)People's Champ Movement79,97313.72
Ephraim Galzote (incumbent)People's Champ Movement75,18712.90
Joseph Calanao (incumbent)People's Champ Movement73,15412.55
Gwynn SingcoyPeople's Champ Movement68,82511.81
Jose Tranquilino Ruiz (incumbent)People's Champ Movement67,25011.54
Corazon Grafilo (incumbent)People's Champ Movement66,79211.46
Jorge Liansing Jr.Partido Pederal ng Maharlika24,5624.21
Abdulracman PangolimaIndependent20,9773.60
Bobby Saya-AngAksyon Demokratiko17,7323.04
Thong PangolimaAksyon Demokratiko17,6383.03
Bogs OlarteAksyon Demokratiko17,3522.98
Toto BeldadAksyon Demokratiko16,7222.87
Dindi BelimacAksyon Demokratiko15,5042.66
Pastor BomesAksyon Demokratiko13,1262.25
Jennie BarredoPartido Pederal ng Maharlika7,9561.37
Total582,750100.00
Total votes189,494
Registered voters/turnout251,16975.44
Source: Commission on Elections[11][4]

South Cotabato

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Governor

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Incumbent Governor Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term.

Tamayo won re-election against former representative Ferdinand Hernandez (PDP–Laban) and Ramir Badayos (Independent).[13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas253,94452.32
Ferdinand HernandezPDP–Laban229,62847.31
Ramir BadayosIndependent1,8090.37
Total485,381100.00
Total votes510,050
Registered voters/turnout615,30982.89
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections[14][4]

Vice Governor

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Incumbent Vice Governor Vicente de Jesus of PDP–Laban ran for a third term.

De Jesus was defeated by former South Cotabato governor Arthur Pingoy Jr. of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas.[13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Arthur Pingoy Jr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas253,78059.44
Vicente de Jesus (incumbent)PDP–Laban173,15740.56
Total426,937100.00
Total votes510,050
Registered voters/turnout615,30982.89
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas gain from PDP–Laban
Source: Commission on Elections[14][4]

Provincial Board

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The South Cotabato Provincial Board consists of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas won eight seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas1,093,48254.588
PDP–Laban759,78937.922
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino97,4774.870
Independent52,7812.630
Total2,003,529100.0010
Total votes510,050
Registered voters/turnout615,30982.89

1st district

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South Cotabato's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as South Cotabato's 1st legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

Six candidates were included in the ballot.[13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Nilda AlmencionPartido Federal ng Pilipinas75,10722.21
Noel Escobillo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas67,06819.84
Alan InesPDP–Laban60,49517.89
Bonbon BarrosoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas56,94916.84
Ireneo CabahugPDP–Laban49,12414.53
Diomedes Madanguit Sr.Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino29,3518.68
Total338,094100.00
Total votes155,884
Registered voters/turnout193,55880.54
Source: Commission on Elections[14][4]

2nd district

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South Cotabato's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as South Cotabato's 2nd legislative district. Six board members are elected from this provincial district.

19 candidates were included in the ballot.[15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Junette Ines HurtadoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas152,7989.17
Dardanilo Dar (incumbent)PDP–Laban134,1858.06
Ervin LuntaoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas133,7178.03
Mike MatinongPartido Federal ng Pilipinas132,3957.95
Lyndale CausingPartido Federal ng Pilipinas126,4077.59
Henry Ladot (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas126,0167.57
Inday DielPartido Federal ng Pilipinas122,1447.33
Jinky Avance (incumbent)PDP–Laban118,4707.11
Hilario de Pedro VI (incumbent)PDP–Laban117,4687.05
Grace AchurraPDP–Laban102,8606.18
Rogelio CadellinoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas100,8816.06
RJ SustiguerPDP–Laban99,7975.99
Christy Joy SollestaPDP–Laban77,3904.65
Magno Reyes Jr.Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino68,1264.09
Romelito FadoIndependent18,4121.11
Teresito BetitaIndependent9,7610.59
Ansary ComayogIndependent9,6960.58
Ramil BiareIndependent9,4280.57
Lino SaigIndependent5,4840.33
Total1,665,435100.00
Total votes354,166
Registered voters/turnout421,75183.98
Source: Commission on Elections[14][4]

Sultan Kudarat

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Governor

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Incumbent Governor Suharto Mangudadatu of the National Unity Party retired.

Mangudadatu endorsed his son, Datu Abdullah Sangki, Maguindanao mayor Pax Ali Mangudadatu (Lakas–CMD), who won the election against Sharifa Akeel (Aksyon Demokratiko).[16][17] On May 2, 2022, the Commission on Elections en banc upheld its First Division's resolution to disqualify Pax Ali over a residency issue. However, the Supreme Court allowed Pax Ali's candidacy through a temporary restraining order.[16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Pax Ali MangudadatuLakas–CMD262,85475.16
Sharifa AkeelAksyon Demokratiko86,86824.84
Total349,722100.00
Total votes389,908
Registered voters/turnout497,69078.34
Lakas–CMD gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[18][4]

Vice Governor

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Incumbent Vice Governor Jose Remos Segura of Lakas–CMD ran for the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Board in the 1st provincial district. Previously affiliated with PDP–Laban, he became vice governor on November 30, 2019, after Ramon Abalos died.

Lakas–CMD nominated former representative Raden Sakaluran, who won the election against Dave Salazar (Aksyon Demokratiko).[16][17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Raden SakaluranLakas–CMD228,25472.15
Dave SalazarAksyon Demokratiko88,12027.85
Total316,374100.00
Total votes389,908
Registered voters/turnout497,69078.34
Lakas–CMD gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[18][4]

Provincial Board

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The Sultan Kudarat Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

Lakas–CMD won 10 seats, gaining a majority in the provincial board.

PartyVotes%Seats
Lakas–CMD863,42073.7210
Aksyon Demokratiko234,99620.060
Independent72,8086.220
Total1,171,224100.0010
Total votes389,908
Registered voters/turnout497,69078.34
Source: Commission on Elections[18][4]

1st district

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Sultan Kudarat's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Sultan Kudarat's 1st legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Ten candidates were included in the ballot.[17]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ian Jordan AbalosLakas–CMD112,08816.54
Jose Remos SeguraLakas–CMD110,72016.34
Jovita Duque (incumbent)Lakas–CMD101,60314.99
Ernesto Matias (incumbent)Lakas–CMD98,44014.52
Alfonso Demasuay (incumbent)Lakas–CMD91,23213.46
Jessa BermudezAksyon Demokratiko49,2777.27
Joselito CajandigAksyon Demokratiko35,7495.27
Rodrigo Tomboc Jr.Aksyon Demokratiko31,2954.62
Owa JuanAksyon Demokratiko25,6303.78
Hernando FoscabloAksyon Demokratiko21,7573.21
Total677,791100.00
Total votes201,873
Registered voters/turnout250,78680.50
Source: Commission on Elections[18][4]

2nd district

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Sultan Kudarat's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Sultan Kudarat's 2nd legislative district. Five board members are elected from this provincial district.

Nine candidates were included in the ballot.[19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lita LatogLakas–CMD74,67014.95
Glecy Fornan (incumbent)Lakas–CMD73,04014.62
Maria Loida de ManuelLakas–CMD70,02314.02
Soriel Lib-atinLakas–CMD69,74313.96
Amil PangansayanLakas–CMD61,86112.39
Soysoy GumanaIndependent46,2329.26
Zahara MaulanaAksyon Demokratiko37,7487.56
Rene ApolinarioAksyon Demokratiko33,5406.72
Antonio MoralesIndependent32,5766.52
Total499,433100.00
Total votes188,035
Registered voters/turnout246,90476.16
Source: Commission on Elections[18][4]

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