2022 Quezon local elections|
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Gubernatorial elections |
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Results per municipality and city |
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Vice gubernatorial elections |
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Nominee
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Anacleto Alcala III
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Betty Nantes
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Party
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NPC
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Lakas
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Popular vote
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665,442
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283,530
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Percentage
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63.25
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26.95
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Vice Governor before election
Samuel B. Nantes
Aksyon
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Elected Vice Governor
Anacleto Alcala III
NPC
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Local elections were held in the Province of Quezon on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the four districts of Quezon.
Provincial elections
Gubernatorial election
Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.
Incumbent Governor Danilo Suarez is running for reelection. His opponent is Incumbent 4th district representative Angelina "Helen" Tan. Helen tan wins with 790, 739 over 320,395 votes for Danny Suarez to become the first female governor.[1][2]
Per City/Municipality
City/Municipality
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Angelina Tan
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Danilo Suarez
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Angelita Tan
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Jeson Tan
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Sonny Suarez
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Romeo Suarez
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Warren Sio
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Agdangan
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5,007
|
64.20
|
2,707
|
34.71
|
29
|
0.37
|
24
|
0.31
|
18
|
0.23
|
8
|
0.10
|
6
|
0.08
|
Alabat
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7,349
|
78.26
|
1,646
|
17.53
|
289
|
3.08
|
41
|
0.44
|
35
|
0.37
|
27
|
0.29
|
4
|
0.04
|
Atimonan
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23,623
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76.93
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6,165
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20.08
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510
|
1.66
|
110
|
0.36
|
138
|
0.45
|
116
|
0.38
|
47
|
0.15
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Buenavista
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12,640
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78.92
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3,028
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18.91
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150
|
0.94
|
87
|
0.54
|
66
|
0.41
|
25
|
0.16
|
20
|
0.12
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Burdeos
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6,591
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62.95
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3,461
|
33.05
|
101
|
0.96
|
124
|
1.18
|
121
|
1.16
|
53
|
0.51
|
20
|
0.19
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Calauag
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28,795
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76.78
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7,339
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19.57
|
743
|
1.98
|
214
|
0.57
|
205
|
0.55
|
159
|
0.42
|
49
|
0.13
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Candelaria
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44,562
|
65.45
|
21,086
|
30.97
|
496
|
0.73
|
635
|
0.93
|
457
|
0.67
|
279
|
0.41
|
567
|
0.83
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Catanauan
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23,007
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63.89
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12,306
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34.17
|
279
|
0.77
|
155
|
0.43
|
143
|
0.40
|
98
|
0.27
|
24
|
0.07
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Dolores
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12,019
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69.09
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4,747
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27.29
|
183
|
1.05
|
155
|
0.89
|
148
|
0.85
|
45
|
0.26
|
98
|
0.56
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General Luna
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7,710
|
54.19
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6,295
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44.24
|
67
|
0.47
|
53
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0.37
|
56
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0.39
|
32
|
0.22
|
15
|
0.11
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General Nakar
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13,141
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67.49
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5,503
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28.26
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206
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1.06
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259
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1.33
|
191
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0.98
|
132
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0.68
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38
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0.20
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Guinayangan
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18,921
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83.39
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3,161
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13.93
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387
|
1.71
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84
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0.37
|
66
|
0.29
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53
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0.23
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18
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0.08
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Gumaca
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27,858
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75.49
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7,809
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21.16
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846
|
2.29
|
150
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0.41
|
133
|
0.33
|
82
|
0.22
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37
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0.10
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Infanta
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23,084
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61.64
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13,004
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34.72
|
278
|
0.74
|
425
|
1.13
|
358
|
0.96
|
204
|
0.54
|
97
|
0.26
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Jomalig
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2,691
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68.77
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1,007
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25.73
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67
|
1.71
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51
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1.30
|
65
|
1.66
|
27
|
0.69
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5
|
0.13
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Lopez
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38,307
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78.30
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8,797
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17.98
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1,138
|
2.33
|
231
|
0.47
|
244
|
0.50
|
159
|
0.32
|
49
|
0.10
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Lucban
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18,614
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65.90
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8,562
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30.31
|
267
|
0.95
|
245
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0.87
|
221
|
0.78
|
142
|
0.50
|
194
|
0.69
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Lucena
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102,277
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–
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47,115
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–
|
1,497
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–
|
1,037
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–
|
912
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–
|
461
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–
|
689
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–
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Macalelon
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10,334
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73.43
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3,519
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25.00
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90
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0.64
|
33
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0.23
|
56
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0.40
|
26
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0.18
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16
|
0.11
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Mauban
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22,515
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61.91
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12,751
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35.06
|
287
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0.79
|
328
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0.90
|
311
|
0.86
|
133
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0.37
|
43
|
0.12
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Mulanay
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19,893
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70.40
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7,724
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27.34
|
212
|
0.75
|
157
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0.56
|
164
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0.58
|
80
|
0.28
|
26
|
0.09
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Padre Burgos
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9,017
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69.74
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3,715
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28.73
|
58
|
0.45
|
56
|
0.43
|
51
|
0.39
|
23
|
0.18
|
10
|
0.08
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Pagbilao
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27,839
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73.25
|
8,747
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23.01
|
466
|
1.23
|
415
|
1.09
|
206
|
0.54
|
148
|
0.39
|
186
|
0.49
|
Panukulan
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5,537
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62.78
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2,836
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32.16
|
104
|
1.18
|
130
|
1.47
|
141
|
1.60
|
61
|
0.69
|
10
|
0.11
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Patnanungan
|
5,882
|
86.67
|
686
|
10.11
|
58
|
0.85
|
82
|
1.21
|
44
|
0.65
|
23
|
0.34
|
12
|
0.18
|
Perez
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6,215
|
81.66
|
1,073
|
14.10
|
197
|
2.59
|
42
|
0.55
|
43
|
0.56
|
25
|
0.33
|
16
|
0.21
|
Pitogo
|
10,324
|
73.37
|
3,431
|
24.38
|
148
|
1.05
|
81
|
0.58
|
52
|
0.37
|
23
|
0.16
|
13
|
0.09
|
Plaridel
|
5,632
|
77.43
|
1,380
|
18.97
|
153
|
210
|
24
|
0.33
|
48
|
0.66
|
30
|
0.41
|
7
|
0.10
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Polillo
|
9,661
|
58.82
|
6,124
|
37.29
|
154
|
0.94
|
206
|
1.25
|
165
|
1.00
|
100
|
0.61
|
14
|
0.09
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Quezon
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7,230
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78.72
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1,599
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17.41
|
235
|
2.56
|
38
|
0.41
|
43
|
0.47
|
34
|
0.37
|
6
|
0.07
|
Real
|
12,059
|
63.95
|
6,059
|
32.13
|
167
|
0.89
|
277
|
1.47
|
172
|
0.91
|
87
|
0.46
|
37
|
0.20
|
Sampaloc
|
5,218
|
64.60
|
2,584
|
31.99
|
73
|
0.90
|
77
|
0.95
|
91
|
1.13
|
25
|
0.31
|
9
|
0.11
|
San Andres
|
8,753
|
60.67
|
5,334
|
36.97
|
83
|
0.58
|
78
|
0.54
|
104
|
0.72
|
60
|
0.42
|
15
|
0.10
|
San Antonio
|
14,454
|
70.07
|
5,530
|
26.81
|
156
|
0.76
|
181
|
0.88
|
107
|
0.52
|
79
|
0.38
|
121
|
0.59
|
San Francisco
|
16,710
|
56.44
|
12,247
|
41.37
|
134
|
0.45
|
109
|
0.37
|
222
|
0.75
|
162
|
0.55
|
22
|
0.07
|
San Narciso
|
16,848
|
73.02
|
5,849
|
25.35
|
120
|
0.52
|
90
|
0.39
|
94
|
0.41
|
54
|
0.23
|
19
|
0.08
|
Sariaya
|
52,411
|
65.08
|
25,699
|
31.91
|
649
|
0.81
|
613
|
0.76
|
519
|
0.64
|
263
|
0.33
|
382
|
0.47
|
Tagkawayan
|
19,908
|
71.55
|
6,510
|
23.40
|
834
|
3.00
|
189
|
0.68
|
215
|
0.77
|
138
|
0.50
|
28
|
0.10
|
Tayabas
|
41,070
|
74.11
|
12,604
|
22.74
|
507
|
0.91
|
488
|
0.88
|
340
|
0.61
|
208
|
0.38
|
198
|
0.36
|
Tiaong
|
38,727
|
70.32
|
13,928
|
25.29
|
637
|
1.16
|
693
|
1.26
|
486
|
0.88
|
254
|
0.46
|
351
|
0.64
|
Unisan
|
8,101
|
54.24
|
6,629
|
44.39
|
64
|
0.43
|
56
|
0.37
|
47
|
0.31
|
26
|
0.17
|
12
|
0.08
|
|
TOTAL
|
790,534
|
68.89
|
320,296
|
27.91
|
13,119
|
1.14
|
8,523
|
0.74
|
7,287
|
0.64
|
4,162
|
0.36
|
3,532
|
0.31
|
Vice Gubernatorial election
Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.
Incumbent Samuel Nantes is term-limited and is running for Mayor of Tayabas. His mother, former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office board member Betty Nantes, is his party's nominee.[4] Anacleto Alcalla III wins the election with 665,570 votes over Betty Nantes who only garnered 283, 588.[1][2]
Per City/Municipality
City/Municipality
|
Anacleto Alcala III
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Betty Nantes
|
Alona Villamayor-Obispo
|
Perlita Lavides
|
Teodorico Capina
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|
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
|
Agdangan
|
4,597
|
64.31
|
2,197
|
30.74
|
294
|
4.11
|
39
|
0.55
|
21
|
0.29
|
Alabat
|
5,772
|
68.40
|
2,096
|
24.84
|
507
|
6.01
|
44
|
0.52
|
20
|
0.24
|
Atimonan
|
18,203
|
65.49
|
7,676
|
27.62
|
1,389
|
5.00
|
440
|
1.58
|
87
|
0.31
|
Buenavista
|
10,757
|
74.72
|
2,654
|
18.44
|
815
|
5.66
|
97
|
0.67
|
73
|
0.51
|
Burdeos
|
4,552
|
50.04
|
2,776
|
30.52
|
1,665
|
18.30
|
67
|
0.74
|
36
|
0.40
|
Calauag
|
22,107
|
66.78
|
7,978
|
24.10
|
2,581
|
7.80
|
303
|
0.92
|
137
|
0.41
|
Candelaria
|
42,092
|
66.59
|
17,001
|
26.90
|
3,561
|
5.63
|
311
|
0.49
|
245
|
0.39
|
Catanauan
|
18,242
|
57.84
|
11,218
|
35.57
|
1,564
|
4.96
|
278
|
0.88
|
238
|
0.75
|
Dolores
|
10,037
|
62.87
|
4,681
|
29.32
|
1,140
|
7.14
|
56
|
0.35
|
51
|
0.32
|
General Luna
|
7,045
|
53.50
|
5,370
|
40.78
|
636
|
4.83
|
82
|
0.62
|
35
|
0.27
|
General Nakar
|
9,829
|
55.95
|
4,319
|
24.59
|
3,138
|
17.86
|
201
|
1.14
|
79
|
0.45
|
Guinayangan
|
14,691
|
74.43
|
3,757
|
19.03
|
1,102
|
5.58
|
138
|
0.70
|
50
|
0.25
|
Gumaca
|
20,168
|
60.34
|
11,187
|
33.47
|
1,441
|
4.31
|
477
|
1.43
|
152
|
0.45
|
Infanta
|
18,428
|
52.70
|
9,293
|
26.57
|
6,878
|
19.67
|
242
|
0.69
|
130
|
0.37
|
Jomalig
|
2,129
|
68.61
|
489
|
15.76
|
447
|
14.41
|
21
|
0.68
|
17
|
0.55
|
Lopez
|
29,454
|
68.18
|
10,485
|
24.27
|
2,701
|
6.25
|
371
|
0.86
|
191
|
0.44
|
Lucban
|
13,129
|
48.94
|
9,214
|
34.35
|
4,138
|
15.43
|
236
|
0.88
|
109
|
0.41
|
Lucena
|
119,691
|
–
|
21,705
|
–
|
7,673
|
–
|
712
|
–
|
296
|
–
|
Macalelon
|
8,567
|
66.35
|
3,571
|
27.66
|
603
|
4.67
|
100
|
0.77
|
71
|
0.55
|
Mauban
|
15,998
|
47.28
|
11,232
|
33.19
|
6,221
|
18.38
|
293
|
0.87
|
96
|
0.28
|
Mulanay
|
15,539
|
62.02
|
7,768
|
31.01
|
1,428
|
5.70
|
202
|
0.81
|
117
|
0.47
|
Padre Burgos
|
7,790
|
65.30
|
3,362
|
28.18
|
662
|
5.55
|
73
|
0.61
|
43
|
0.36
|
Pagbilao
|
20,028
|
57.86
|
10,585
|
30.58
|
3,674
|
10.61
|
234
|
0.68
|
93
|
0.27
|
Panukulan
|
3,554
|
46.42
|
2,281
|
29.79
|
1,735
|
22.66
|
61
|
0.80
|
25
|
0.33
|
Patnanungan
|
4,374
|
70.37
|
1,111
|
17.87
|
640
|
10.30
|
55
|
0.88
|
36
|
0.58
|
Perez
|
4,653
|
72.67
|
1,295
|
20.22
|
404
|
6.31
|
35
|
0.55
|
16
|
0.25
|
Pitogo
|
8,046
|
64.11
|
3,656
|
29.13
|
661
|
5.27
|
127
|
1.01
|
61
|
0.49
|
Plaridel
|
4,750
|
73.47
|
1,454
|
22.49
|
200
|
3.09
|
44
|
0.68
|
17
|
0.26
|
Polillo
|
5,693
|
38.41
|
6,673
|
45.02
|
2,280
|
15.38
|
122
|
0.82
|
55
|
0.37
|
Quezon
|
5,125
|
64.13
|
2,311
|
28.92
|
480
|
6.01
|
54
|
0.68
|
22
|
0.28
|
Real
|
9,509
|
54.75
|
4,972
|
28.63
|
2,688
|
15.48
|
129
|
0.74
|
69
|
0.40
|
Sampaloc
|
3,393
|
46.17
|
2,808
|
38.21
|
1,093
|
14.87
|
39
|
0.53
|
16
|
0.22
|
San Andres
|
7,334
|
57.23
|
4,269
|
33.31
|
1,018
|
7.94
|
139
|
1.08
|
56
|
0.44
|
San Antonio
|
13,986
|
73.58
|
3,847
|
20.24
|
1,089
|
5.73
|
53
|
0.28
|
32
|
0.17
|
San Francisco
|
15,242
|
58.26
|
9,082
|
34.72
|
1,553
|
5.94
|
190
|
0.73
|
94
|
0.36
|
San Narciso
|
13,906
|
69.07
|
5,276
|
26.20
|
775
|
3.85
|
95
|
0.47
|
82
|
0.41
|
Sariaya
|
47,791
|
63.95
|
21,801
|
29.17
|
4,590
|
6.14
|
296
|
0.40
|
251
|
0.34
|
Tagkawayan
|
14,095
|
59.31
|
7,798
|
32.81
|
1,524
|
6.41
|
230
|
0.97
|
118
|
0.50
|
Tayabas
|
23,948
|
45.36
|
16,224
|
30.73
|
12,083
|
22.88
|
350
|
0.66
|
195
|
0.37
|
Tiaong
|
33,501
|
65.78
|
12,465
|
24.47
|
4,424
|
8.69
|
291
|
0.57
|
250
|
0.49
|
Unisan
|
7,695
|
55.74
|
5,593
|
40.52
|
411
|
2.98
|
71
|
0.51
|
34
|
0.25
|
|
TOTAL
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665,442
|
63.25
|
283,530
|
26.95
|
91,906
|
8.74
|
7,398
|
0.70
|
3,816
|
0.36
|
Provincial board elections
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Nationalist People's Coalition | 983,938 | 47.33 | 7 |
| Nacionalista | 408,758 | 19.66 | 2 |
| Lakas–CMD | 269,222 | 12.95 | 0 |
| Aksyon | 106,875 | 5.14 | 0 |
| National Unity Party | 83,661 | 4.02 | 1 |
| PRP | 75,777 | 3.65 | 0 |
| PDP-Laban | 74,158 | 3.57 | 0 |
| Labor Party Philippines | 21,613 | 1.04 | 0 |
| Liberal | 6,503 | 0.31 | 0 |
| Independent | 48,181 | 2.32 | 0 |
Ex officio seats | | 3 |
Total | 2,078,686 | 100.00 | 13 |
1st District
2nd District
3rd District
4th District
Congressional elections
1st District
Incumbent Representative Mark Enverga is running for reelection.
2nd District
Incumbent Representative David Suarez is running for reelection. One of his opponents is former Department of Agriculture Secretary and former representative Proceso Alcala.[5] Another challenger is local artist[6][7] and civic volunteer Abigail Jashael "Abi" Bagabaldo.[8]
3rd District
Incumbent Representative Aleta Suarez is running for reelection.
4th District
Incumbent Representative Angelina Tan is term-limited and is running for governor. Her son Mike is her party's nominee.
Lucena local elections
Lucena is an independent component city and is not jurisdictionally part of Quezon, but is often grouped with it.
Mayoralty elections
Incumbent Rhoderick Alcala is term-limited and is running for Vice Mayor. His son, Mark is his party's nominee. His opponents are incumbent councilor Sunshine Abcede and incumbent Board Member Romano Franco Talaga.[9] Incumbent Vice Mayor Philip Castillo died on February 19, 2022. He was substituted by Deric Castillo.
Notes
- A^ Vice Mayor Philip Castillo died on February 19, 2022. His son, Deric Castillo, was named as his substitute.
Vice Mayoralty elections
Incumbent Anacleto Alcala III, who assumed post due to the death of Vice Mayor Philip Castillo is running for Vice Governor. Running for the position are incumbent Mayor Rhoderick Alcala, Serafin Meera, Jr. and incumbent councilor Nilo Villapando.
City council elections
City and municipal elections
1st District
- City: Tayabas City
- Municipalities: Burdeos, General Nakar, Infanta, Jomalig, Lucban, Mauban, Pagbilao, Panukulan, Patnanungan, Polillo, Real, Sampaloc
Tayabas City
Incumbent Ernida Reynoso is running for reelection. Her opponents are incumbent Vice Mayor Manuel Victorio Manaig and incumbent Vice Governor Samuel Nantes.
Burdeos
General Nakar
Infanta
Jomalig
Lucban
Mauban
Pagbilao
Panukulan
Patnanugan
Polilio
Real
Sampaloc
2nd District
Candelaria
Incumbent Macario Boongaling is running for Vice Mayor. His party nominated incumbent Vice Mayor George Suayan. His opponents are incumbent LMB President Ireneo Boongaling who happens to be the cousin of the incumbent mayor and former Mayor Ferdinand Maliwanag.
Dolores
Incumbent Orlan Calayag is running for reelection.
San Antonio
Erick Wagan is term-limited. His party nominated former Mayor Aniano Ariel Wagan.
Sariaya
Incumbent Marcelo Gayeta is running for reelection[12] unopposed.
Tiaong
Incumbent Ramon Preza is term-limited. His party nominated incumbent Vice Mayor William Razon.[13]
3rd District
- Municipalities: Agdangan, Buenavista, Catanauan, General Luna, Macalelon, Mulanay, Padre Burgos, Pitogo, San Andres, San Francisco, San Narciso, Unisan
Agdangan
Buenavista
Catanauan
General Luna
Macalelon
Mulanay
Padre Burgos
Pitogo
San Andres
San Francisco
San Narciso
Unisan
4th District
Alabat
Atimonan
Calauag
Guinayangan
Gumaca
Lopez
Perez
Plaridel
Quezon
Tagkawayan
References
- ^ a b Mallari, Delfin T. Jr. (May 11, 2022). "Physician becomes Quezon's first female governor". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ a b Otordoz, Belinda (May 11, 2022). "Quezon province gets first female governor". PNA. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f "Halalan 2025 Quezon Region IV-A Election Results". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ Mallari, Delfin T. Jr. (October 6, 2021). "Quezon gov Danilo Suarez seeks reelection". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved December 23, 2021.
- ^ Mallari, Delfin T. Jr. (October 6, 2021). "Ex-Quezon solon files COC in bid to regain old post". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
- ^ Sauler, Erika (February 13, 2013). "Rizal Park hosts 'Yakapalooza' on Feb. 14". INQUIRER.net.
- ^ "1st 'Yakapalooza' in PH on Valentine's Day set". news.abs-cbn.com. February 14, 2013.
- ^ "Mayoralty, congressional bets join Quezon Balitaktakan virtual forum". MANILATIMES.net. February 19, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
- ^ Mallari, Delfin T. Jr. (October 5, 2021). "Father, son tandem gun for mayor, vice mayor seats in Lucena". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
- ^ a b c "Halalan 2025 City of Lucena Election Results". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ "Halalan 2025 City of Tayabas Election Results". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 3, 2025.
- ^ "PROFILE: MARCELO GAYETA | Candidate for Mayor - 2022 elections". Rappler. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
- ^ "PROFILE: WILLIAM RAZON | Candidate for Mayor - 2022 elections". Rappler. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
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