Cavite, Philippines, comprises eight cities and 15 municipalities, with Imus as the provincial capital. During the 2019 elections, significant political positions were contested, including congressmen, governor Jonvic Remulla, and vice governor Ramon Jolo Revilla III. The election results highlighted varied voter turnout across different districts and positions.
2019 Bukidnon congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Bukidnon comprises 19 municipalities and two cities, with Malaybalay as the capital, known for the Kaamulan Festival. The 2019 elections saw significant victories, including Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. as governor and Rogelio Neil Roque as congressman for the fourth district.
2019 Marinduque congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Marinduque, known for its low crime rates and the Moriones Festival, consists of six municipalities, with Boac as its capital. Presbitero Jose Velasco Jr., an associate justice turned governor, was elected in 2019 along with new local officials. The province contains 218 barangays, highlighting its community structure.
2019 Iligan congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected
Iligan, an independent city in Lanao del Norte, Philippines, covers 813.37 square kilometers and became a chartered city on June 16, 1950. It hosted the 2019 elections for congressman, mayor, vice mayor, and councilors. Notably, Shamcey Supsup, a magna cum laude graduate, was third runner-up in Miss Universe 2011.
2019 Marikina congressmen, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected
Marcelino "Marcy" Reyes Teodoro, born in Santa Elena, Marikina, has served as the city's mayor since June 30, 2016. He is an alumnus of the University of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University. In the 2019 elections, he was re-elected with 158,024 votes, leading other local candidates.
2019 Sarangani congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Steve Chiongbian Solon has been Governor of Saranggani, Philippines since 2013, previously serving as vice governor from 2007 to 2013. He holds degrees from U.S. and Filipino institutions. In the 2019 election, he secured 175,010 votes, continuing Saranggani's governance, which became a province in 1992 from South Cotabato.
2019 Rizal congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Antipolo, the capital of Rizal, Philippines, was named after national hero Jose Rizal. Angelito Cabaron Gatlabayan served as mayor from 1998 to 2007 and later as congressman. In the 2019 elections, local officials were elected, including governor Nini Ynares. Antipolo is the only city in Rizal, surrounded by 13 municipalities.
2019 Leyte congressmen, governors, vice governors, board members elected
Leyte, a province in the Eastern Visayas of the Philippines, includes Ormoc and Tacloban, with Tacloban as its capital. It has one component city, Baybay, and 40 municipalities. In the 2019 elections, Leyte elected various officials, including congressmen and provincial leaders, with Mic Petilla winning the gubernatorial race.
2019 Pateros congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected
Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano, born in Mandaluyong, Philippines, is a politician who served as Taguig councilor, vice mayor, and congressman. He was elected in 2019 alongside various local officials. His sister, Pia Cayetano, was also a congresswoman. The text includes detailed election results for Pateros.
2019 Isabela congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Isabella, Philippines, named after Queen Isabella II of Spain, comprises three cities: Cauayan, Ilagan, and Santiago, along with 34 municipalities. In the 2019 elections, key positions were filled, including congressmen and governor Rodito Albano, who received 582,571 votes, highlighting significant political engagement in the region.
