2022 Marinduque local elections

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Registered161,538 Increase 5.55%
Turnout87.08% (Increase 8.67 pp)[1]
2022 Marinduque gubernatorial election

 2019
May 9, 2022
2025 
Registered161,538 Increase 5.55%
Turnout87.08% (Increase 8.67 pp)[1]
 
Candidate Presbitero Velasco Jr. Romulo Bacorro James Marty Lim
Party PDP–Laban Aksyon ABC
Running mate Adeline Angeles John R. Pelaez Reynaldo Salvacion
Popular vote 61,848 39,036 27,655
Percentage 48.12 30.37 21.51

Governor before election

Presbitero Velasco Jr.
PDP–Laban

Elected Governor

Presbitero Velasco Jr.
PDP–Laban

Philippine House of Representatives election in Marinduque
May 9, 2022
 
Candidate Lord Allan Velasco
Party PDP–Laban
Popular vote 98,688
Percentage 100.00

Congressman before election

Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban

Elected Congressman

Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Marinduque on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, a vice-governor, a governor and a representative for the province's at-large congressional district in the House of Representatives.

The local office of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the province confirmed that as of September 29, 2021, some 159,000 eligible voters throughout Marinduque were registered to vote for this election. While this number is lower than in previous provincial elections, the COMELEC expected the number of registered voters to increase with the extension of voter registration brought about by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.[2]

Governor

On October 9, 2021, the COMELEC released its final list of candidates running for provincial office, with 29 candidates vying for 11 posts.[3]

Incumbent governor Presbitero Velasco Jr. was eligible to run for a second term in office, and ran for re-election. His vice governor, Romulo Bacorro, joined Aksyon Demokratiko on September 23, 2021,[4] in the process leaving PDP–Laban, and sought the governorship against Velasco.[5]

On October 3, 2021, James Marty Lim, barangay captain of Barangay Dos in Gasan and national chairman emeritus of the League of Barangays in the Philippines, announced on Facebook that he would run for governor. Lim last sought a province-wide post in 2007, when he ran for congressman against Carmencita Reyes,[6] while his mother, Gasan mayor Victoria L. Lim, also unsuccessfully sought the governorship against Reyes in the 2016 election.[7] Lim filed his certificate of candidacy on October 5, 2021, and ran under his Alliance for Barangay Concerns party list.[8]

Marinduque gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Presbitero Velasco Jr. 61,848 48.12
Aksyon Romulo Bacorro 39,036 30.37
ABC James Marty Lim 27,655 21.51
Total votes 128,539 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Per Municipality

Vice Governor

Romulo Bacorro, the incumbent vice governor, was eligible to run for another term but instead sought the governorship. His running mate was John R. Pelaez,[5] a member of the Marinduque Provincial Board who, along with Bacorro and fellow Provincial Board member Gilbert Daquioag, joined Aksyon on September 23, 2021.[4]

On October 1, 2021, Teodolfo "Tito" Rejano, brother of former Vice Governor Teodoro "Teody" Rejano, filed his certificate of candidacy for the vice governorship as an independent, becoming the first candidate in Marinduque to formally file their candidacy with the COMELEC.[9] Five days later on October 6, former Provincial Board member Reynaldo Salvacion, who ran for governor in the 2019 election, filed his certificate of candidacy for the post, running in the election as the running mate of James Marty Lim.[10] Meanwhile, in the final list of candidates running for provincial-level positions released by the COMELEC, Provincial Board member Adeline Angeles was announced as the running mate of Presbitero Velasco Jr.[3]

Marinduque vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Adeline Angeles 41,178 34.47
ABC Reynaldo Salvacion 34,111 28.55
Independent Teodolfo Rejano 27,633 23.13
Aksyon John R. Pelaez 16,549 13.85
Total votes 119,471 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Aksyon

Per Municipality


Provincial Board

Sangunniang Panlalawigan districts of Marinduque. Areas shown in red represent the first district; blue represent the second district.
PartyPopular voteSeats
Total%Total%
PDP–Laban 101,51840.63%764%
Independent 89,64535.88%19%
Aksyon 42,74317.11%00%
PRP 7,8213.13%00%
ABC 6,5712.63%00%
NPC 1,5400.62%00%
Total249,838100%873%


In the final list of candidates running for provincial-level positions released by the COMELEC, 20 candidates were announced as running for eight seats in the Provincial Board, with eleven candidates running in the first district and nine in the second district.[3]

1st District

Municipality: Boac, Mogpog, Gasan

Marinduque 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Mark Julius Caballes 30,445 29.99
PDP–Laban Aurelio Leva III 25,794 25.41
PDP–Laban Antonio Mangcucang III 24,254 23.89
PDP–Laban Bernadine Opis-Mercado 21,025 20.71
Independent Rommel Seño 18,879 18.60
Aksyon Gilbert Daquioag 18,710 18.43
Independent Gerard Aliño 15,979 15.74
Independent Noel Nieva 14,911 14.69
Aksyon Adolfo Lazo 13,994 13.78
Independent Pedrito Nepomuceno 7,753 7.64
ABC Ruben Tan 6,571 6.47
Total votes 101,518 100.00

2nd District

Municipality: Santa Cruz, Torrijos, Buenavista

Marinduque 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Mel Encabo 25,942 16.84
PDP–Laban Mercedes Rejano 25,896 16.81
Independent Danilo Red 25,521 16.57
PDP–Laban Ishmael Lim 25,139 16.32
Independent Lauren Rosales 24,344 15.80
Aksyon Francisco Vilar 10,039 6.52
PRP Eleuterio Raza Jr. 7,821 5.08
Independent Preny Estrada 7,779 5.05
NPC Arnel Garcia 1,540 1.00
Total votes 154,021 100.00

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