2019 Philippine local elections

Local elections in the Philippines were held on May 13, 2019. 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]

2019 Philippine local election

May 13, 2019

All local elected offices above the barangay level
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista NUP
Governors 41 8 8
Vice governors 32 11 10
Board members 263 116 67
Mayors 611 252 125
Vice mayors 547 244 151
Councilors 4,183 2,009 990

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party NPC Liberal Lakas
Governors 7 2 2
Vice governors 6 5 2
Board members 90 54 18
Mayors 172 47 67
Vice mayors 184 62 66
Councilors 1,413 385 514

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.

Electoral system

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, municipal vice-mayor, respectively; no equivalent for the barangay).

Elections where one seat is being disputed, such as the provincial governors and vice governors in each of the 81 provinces, and mayors and vice mayors in each of the 145 cities and 1,489 municipalities are elected via the plurality system.

Elections where more than one seat is disputed, such as for the membership in local legislatures, 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, Metro Manila, which elects twelve, six in each district.

Provincial elections

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 League of Councilors. Starting November 30, 2013, all SK officials terms expired, and these weren't filled up. Until June 30, 2018, the Liga ng mga Barangay members were indirectly elected from the winners of the 2013 barangay elections. Starting July 30, the first two ex officio members were replaced by the winners of the 2018 barangay and SK elections.
  • In some provinces, election slates consisting of candidates for governor, vice governor and board members may include multiple parties.
81 governors
81 vice governors
1023 board members
Results summary[2]
Party Governor Vice governor Board members
Total % +/− Total % +/− Seats % +/− Controlled
PDP–Laban 41 50.6% 41 32 39.5% 30 263 25.7% 257 22
Nacionalista 8 9.9% 1 11 13.6% 2 116 11.3% 52 7
NUP 8 9.9% 1 10 12.3% 3 67 6.5% 2 4
NPC 7 8.6% 2 6 7.4% 4 90 8.8% 17 2
Liberal 2 2.5% 37 5 6.2% 34 54 5.3% 280 2
Lakas 2 2.5% 2 2 2.5% 18 1.8% 14 1
UNA 1 1.2% 2 3 3.7% 2 9 0.9% 38 0
LDP 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.4% 4 0
Other parties 9 11.1% 3 11 13.6% 9 116 11.3% 49 7
Independent 3 3.7% 2 0 0.0% 6 43 4.2% 22 N/A
Ex officio members N/A 243 23.8% N/A
Totals 81 100% 81 100% 1,023 100% 4
Per province summary[3]
Province Governor Vice governor Sangguniang Panlalawigan Details Notes
Results Control
Abra Asenso Abrenio Asenso Abrenio
11 seats




Asenio Abrenio
Agusan del Norte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats




PDP–Laban
Agusan del Sur NUP NUP
13 seats




NUP
Aklan PDP–Laban Nacionalista
13 seats



PDP–Laban
Albay PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority Details
Antique NUP NPC
13 seats



No majority
Apayao PDP–Laban Liberal
11 seats



No majority
Aurora NPC PDP–Laban
11 seats



No majority
Basilan PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats




PDP–Laban
Bataan NUP NUP
13 seats




NUP
Batanes Liberal Liberal
9 seats




No majority
Batangas PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
15 seats




Nacionalista Details
Benguet PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



PDP–Laban
Biliran Nacionalista Nacionalista
11 seats




No majority
Bohol PDP–Laban NUP
13 seats


No majority Details
Bukidnon Bukidnon Paglaum Bukidnon Paglaum
15 seats




Bukidnon Paglaum
Bulacan NUP NUP
13 seats




NUP Details
Cagayan Independent UNA
13 seats



No majority
Camarines Norte PDP–Laban No declared winner
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Camarines Sur PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
  • Bicol 1 won 1 board seat.
Camiguin NPC PDP–Laban
9 seats




PDP–Laban
Capiz Independent NUP
13 seats




Liberal
Catanduanes UNA PFP
11 seats


No majority
Cavite Nacionalista NPC
19 seats


No majority Details
Cebu PDP–Laban Liberal
17 seats
No majority Details
Compostela Valley HNP HNP
13 seats




HNP
Cotabato PDP–Laban Nacionalista
13 seats




Nacionalista
Davao del Norte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Davao del Sur Independent Nacionalista
13 seats



No majority
Davao Occidental HNP HNP
11 seats




HNP
Davao Oriental Nacionalista Nacionalista
13 seats




Nacionalista
Dinagat Islands Liberal PDP–Laban
11 seats



No majority
Eastern Samar PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Guimaras PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats




PDP–Laban
Ifugao NUP Liberal
11 seats



No majority
Ilocos Norte Nacionalista Nacionalista
13 seats




Nacionalista
Ilocos Sur Bileg Bileg
13 seats




Bileg
Iloilo PDP–Laban Nacionalista
13 seats



Nacionalista
Isabela PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
Kalinga PDP–Laban Nacionalista
11 seats


No majority
La Union PDP–Laban NUP
13 seats



No majority
Laguna PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority Details
Lanao del Norte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats




No majority
Lanao del Sur Lakas Lakas
13 seats



Lakas
Leyte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
Maguindanao Nacionalista PDP–Laban
13 seats



PDP–Laban
  • Maguindanao Reform Party won 1 board seat.
Marinduque PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats



PDP–Laban Details
Masbate PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats


No majority
Misamis Occidental Nacionalista Nacionalista
13 seats




Nacionalista
Misamis Oriental Padayon Pilipino UNA
13 seats



No majority
Mountain Province PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats



No majority
Negros Occidental NPC NUP
15 seats



No majority
Negros Oriental Nacionalista Liberal
13 seats



No majority
Northern Samar NUP NUP
13 seats



No majority
Nueva Ecija Unang Sigaw Unang Sigaw
13 seats



No majority
Nueva Vizcaya Nacionalista NUP
13 seats



No majority
Occidental Mindoro PDDS PDP–Laban
13 seats



Liberal
Oriental Mindoro PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
Palawan PDP–Laban PPP
13 seats



PPP
Pampanga NPC Kambilan
13 seats



No majority
Pangasinan PDP–Laban NPC
15 seats



PDP–Laban
Quezon Lakas Nacionalista
13 seats


No majority Details
Quirino PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats




PDP–Laban
Rizal NPC PFP
13 seats



No majority Details
Romblon PDP–Laban Lakas
11 seats




Nacionalista
Samar PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
Sarangani PDP–Laban PCM
13 seats




PCM
Siquijor PDP–Laban NPC
9 seats




PDP–Laban
Sorsogon NPC NPC
13 seats



NPC
South Cotabato PFP PDP–Laban
13 seats



No majority
Southern Leyte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
11 seats




PDP–Laban
Sultan Kudarat NUP PDP–Laban
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Sulu PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



PDP–Laban
Surigao del Norte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Surigao del Sur PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats




PDP–Laban
Tarlac NPC NPC
13 seats




NPC Details
Tawi-Tawi NUP NUP
11 seats




NUP
Zambales PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



PDP–Laban Details
Zamboanga del Norte PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
13 seats



PDP–Laban
Zamboanga del Sur PDP–Laban UNA
13 seats



PDP–Laban
Zamboanga Sibugay PDP–Laban Nacionalista
13 seats



No majority
  • Alliance of Parties for Progress won 3 board seats.

Camarines Norte vice gubernatorial election

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

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 mayorships won.
  • Ex officio members are the representatives of the provincial chapters of the Liga ng mga Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK). Starting November 30, 2013, all SK officials terms expired, and these weren't filled up. Until June 30, 2018, the Liga ng mga Barangay members were indirectly elected from the winners of the 2013 barangay elections. Starting July 30, the ex officio members were replaced by the winners of the 2018 barangay and SK elections.
  • Some legislatures have a seat allocated for indigenous people.
  • In some cities and municipalities, election slates consisting of candidates for mayor, vice mayor and councilors may include multiple parties.
1,634 mayors
1,634 vice mayors
16,812 councilors
Results summary[2]
Party Mayor Vice-mayor Councilors
Total % +/− Total % +/− Seats % +/−
PDP–Laban 611 37.4% 571 547 33.5% 514 4,183 24.8% 3,992
Nacionalista 252 15.4% 107 244 14.9% 105 2,009 11.9% 962
NPC 172 10.5% 29 184 11.2% 2 1,413 8.4% 170
NUP 125 7.6% 4 151 9.2% 24 990 5.9% 94
Lakas 67 4.1% 61 66 4.0% 57 514 3.1% 450
Liberal 47 2.9% 712 62 3.8% 643 385 2.3% 5,066
UNA 19 1.2% 115 20 1.2% 122 235 1.4% 988
LDP 11 0.7% 6 9 0.6% 1 91 0.5% 34
Aksyon 1 0.1% 1 2 0.1% 2 19 0.1% 19
Other parties 259 15.9% 147 232 14.2% 122 1,971 11.7% 979
Independent 69 4.2% 38 117 7.2% 41 1,636 9.7% 241
Ex officio members N/A 3,268 19.4%
Totals 1,634 100% 1,634 100% 16,812 100% 6
Results from ten largest cities[6]
City Mayor Vice mayor Sangguniang Panlungsod Details Notes
Result Control
Quezon City Serbisyo sa Bayan Serbisyo sa Bayan
38 seats



Serbisyo sa Bayan Details
Manila Asenso Manileño Asenso Manileño
38 seats


No majority Details
Davao City HNP HNP
26 seats



HNP
Caloocan Nacionalista NPC
14 seats


No majority
Cebu City PDP–Laban UNA
18 seats



LDP Details
Zamboanga City Liberal UNA
18 seats
No majority Details
  • Partido Prosperidad y Amor para na Zamboanga won 2 council seats
  • Adelante Zamboanga Party won 1 council seat.
Taguig Nacionalista Nacionalista
18 seats




Nacionalista Details
Antipolo, Rizal NPC NPC
18 seats



No majority Details
Pasig Aksyon PDP–Laban
14 seats




Nacionalista Details
Cagayan de Oro PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
18 seats



PDP–Laban
  • Padayon Pilipino won 1 council seat.
Results from highly urbanized and independent component cities[6]
City Mayor Vice mayor Sangguniang Panlungsod Details Notes
Result Control
Angeles PFP PFP
12 seats



Partido Abe Kapampangan
Bacolod NPC Independent
14 seats



No majority
Butuan Nacionalista Lakas
12 seats




No majority
Baguio NPC PDP–Laban
14 seats


No majority
Cotabato City NPC NPC
12 seats



NPC
Dagupan Nacionalista Lakas
12 seats




Lakas
General Santos PCM AIM
14 seats



PCM
Iloilo City NUP Independent
14 seats



No majority
Lapu-Lapu PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats




Lakas
Las Piñas NPC NPC
14 seats




NPC Details
Lucena PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats



PDP–Laban
Makati UNA UNA
18 seats




UNA Details
  • Una ang Makati won 4 council seats.
Malabon Liberal NUP
14 seats


No majority
Mandaue PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats




PDP–Laban
Mandaluyong PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats



PDP–Laban
Marikina PDP–Laban NPC
18 seats


No majority Details
Muntinlupa Liberal PDP–Laban
18 seats



No majority Details
Naga (Bicol) Liberal Liberal
12 seats




Liberal
Navotas Navoteño Navoteño
14 seats




Navoteño Details
Ormoc PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats




PDP–Laban
Parañaque PDP–Laban NPC
18 seats




PDP–Laban Details
Pasay PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats




PDP–Laban Details
Puerto Princesa PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats


No majority
San Juan (Metro Manila) PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats




PMP Details
Santiago (Cagayan Valley) PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats



PDP–Laban
Tacloban Nacionalista Independent
12 seats



No majority Details
Results from twenty largest municipalities[6]
Municipality Mayor Vice mayor Sangguniang Bayan Details
Results Control
Rodriguez, Rizal NPC Independent
10 seats



No majority
Cainta, Rizal NPC NPC
10 seats




NPC
Taytay, Rizal Nacionalista Nacionalista
10 seats




Nacionalista
Binangonan, Rizal PFP NPC
10 seats



No majority
Santa Maria, Bulacan PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
10 seats



PDP–Laban Details
San Mateo, Rizal PDP–Laban NPC
10 seats



No majority
Silang, Cavite Nacionalista Nacionalista
10 seats




Nacionalista
Tanza, Cavite Nacionalista Nacionalista
10 seats




Nacionalista
Marilao, Bulacan PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
10 seats




PDP–Laban Details
Lubao, Pampanga Kambilan Kambilan
10 seats




Kambilan
General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite NPC NPC
10 seats




NPC
Mexico, Pampanga Kambilan Nacionalista
10 seats




Nacionalista
Pikit, Cotabato PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
10 seats




PDP–Laban
Concepcion, Tarlac Independent Independent
10 seats




No majority
San Miguel, Bulacan UNA PDP–Laban
10 seats




No majority Details
Polomolok, South Cotabato PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
10 seats




PDP–Laban
Midsayap, Cotabato PDP–Laban Nacionalista
10 seats



No majority
Baliuag, Bulacan PDP–Laban NUP
10 seats



No majority
Sariaya, Quezon PDP–Laban Liberal
10 seats




PDP–Laban
San Jose, Occidental Mindoro PDP–Laban Liberal
10 seats



No majority
Other cities and municipalities[6]
Mayor Vice mayor Sanggunian (Council) Details Notes
Results Control
Batangas City Nacionalista PDP–Laban
14 seats




Nacionalista Details
Calamba, Laguna Nacionalista Nacionalista
14 seats



Nacionalista Details
Iba, Zambales PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
10 seats



PDP–Laban Details
Iligan PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats



PDP–Laban Details
Lipa, Batangas Nacionalista Nacionalista
14 seats




Nacionalista Details
Meycauayan, Bulacan PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
12 seats




PDP–Laban Details
Olongapo Nacionalista Independent
12 seats



Nacionalista Details
Pateros PDP–Laban PDP–Laban
14 seats




PDP–Laban Details
San Jose del Monte, Bulacan Arangkada San Joseño Arangkada San Joseño
14 seats


Arangkada San Joseño Details
Tanauan, Batangas UNA UNA
12 seats



UNA Details
Valenzuela NPC NPC
14 seats




NPC Details

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