2016 Naga, Camarines Sur, local elections

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2016 Naga, Camarines Sur, local elections

 2013 May 9, 2016 (2016-05-09) 2019 
Registered85,473
Mayoral election
 
John Bongat at Cararayan National HS.jpg
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Candidate John Bongat Fortunato “Tato” Mendoza
Party Liberal Independent
Alliance Team Naga None
Running mate Nelson Legacion
Popular vote 44,012 21,109
Percentage 66.75% 32.02%

Mayor before election

John Bongat
Liberal

Elected mayor

John Bongat
Liberal

Vice Mayoral election
 
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Nathan Sergio.jpg
Candidate Nelson Legacion Nathan Sergio
Party Liberal Independent
Alliance Team Naga None
Popular vote 39,418 20,904
Percentage 63.99% 33.94%

Vice Mayor before election

Nelson Legacion
Liberal

Elected Vice Mayor

Nelson Legacion
Liberal

Local elections were held in Naga, Camarines Sur, on May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Voters elected a mayor, vice mayor, ten members of the Naga City Council, and one member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

Incumbent mayor John Bongat and vice mayor Nelson Legacion were re-elected under the Liberal Party, winning by large margins against their independent opponents. Their coalition, known locally as "Team Naga", retained control of most city government positions.

Source:[1]

In 2013, the Liberal Party also dominated the local elections in Naga City, winning the mayoralty, vice mayoralty, and majority of city council seats. The city is widely considered a stronghold of the Robredo family and the Liberal Party, with Naga consistently voting for LP-aligned candidates both locally and nationally.

Then-Congresswoman Leni Robredo, widow of former mayor Jesse Robredo, was elected to the Philippine House of Representatives in 2013 and was the Liberal Party’s vice presidential candidate in the 2016 national elections.

Tickets

Names italicized are those of candidates seeking re-election.

Administration coalition

Team Naga
Position # CandidateParty
Mayor 1. John Bongat Liberal
Vice Mayor 1. Nelson Legacion Liberal
Councilor 1. Gregorio R. Abonal Liberal
2. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo Liberal
3. Elmer S. Baldemoro Liberal
4. Vidal P. Castillo Liberal
5. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis Liberal
6. Salvador M. Del Castillo Liberal
7. Joselito S.A. Del Rosario Liberal
8. Julian C. Lavadia Jr. Liberal
9. Jose C. Rañola, M.D. Liberal
10. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy Liberal

Mayoral election

The 2016 Naga City mayoral election was held on May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 Philippine general elections. Incumbent Mayor John Bongat ran for re-election under the Liberal Party and won a decisive victory.

Bongat defeated several independent candidates, most notably Fortunato "Tato" Mendoza, a former city councilor, and Luis Ortega. He began his third and final term as mayor following the election.

Candidates

Declared

Results

Source:[2]

John Bongat won with over 66% of the vote, defeating Mendoza and Ortega by a wide margin.

2016 Naga, Camarines Sur, mayoral election
CandidatePartyVotes%
John BongatLiberal44,01266.75
Fortunato "Tato" MendozaIndependent21,10932.01
Luis OrtegaIndependent8141.23
Total65,935100.00
Liberal hold
Source: Commission on Elections

Vice mayoral election

2016 Naga City Council election

References

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