2022 Zambales local elections
Elections in Zambales
2022 Zambales local elections
Nominee
Hermogenes Ebdane
Cheryl Deloso-Montalla
Party
SZP
NPC
Running mate
Jacqueline Rose Khonghun
Ramon Lacbain II
Popular vote
199,874
133,479
Percentage
59.69
39.86
The Zambales local election was held 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 two districts of Zambales .[ 1]
Background
Incumbent Governor Hermogenes Ebdane is running for reelection his main opponent is Incumbent 2nd District Representative Cheryl Deloso-Montalla.[ 1]
Incumbent Vice Governor Jefferson Khonghun is not running for reelection instead he run for 1st District Representative to succeed his father who are term-limited Jeffrey Khonghun, Jacqueline Rose "Jaq" Khonghun is running for Vice Governor to replaced his brother Incumbent Jefferson Khonghun, Jaq Khonghun main opponent is Ramon Lacbain II.[ 1]
Gubernatorial and Vice gubernatorial elections
Governor
Result per city/municipality
City/Municipality
Ebdane
Deloso–Montalla
Nuezca
Status
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Botolan
18,209
49.13
18,700
50.46
152
0.41
Final
Cabangan
9,347
60.97
5,939
38.74
45
0.29
Final
Candelaria
9,979
61.19
6,259
38.38
70
0.43
Final
Castillejos
19,254
69.09
8,474
30.34
158
0.57
Final
Iba
16,958
56.61
12,905
43.08
93
0.31
Final
Masinloc
15,441
48.52
16,293
51.19
93
0.29
Final
Palauig
13,399
58.52
9,412
41.11
84
0.37
Final
San Antonio
10,762
57.71
7,785
41.74
103
0.55
Final
San Felipe
7,642
57.12
5,621
42.01
116
0.87
Final
San Marcelino
12,530
57.12
6,420
33.77
62
0.33
Final
San Narciso
8,619
52.41
7,732
47.02
93
0.57
Final
Santa Cruz
17,505
52.36
15,775
47.18
154
0.46
Final
Subic
40,189
76.36
12,164
23.11
279
0.53
Final
TOTAL
199,874
59.69
133,479
39.86
1,502
0.45
Final
Vice governor
Result per city/municipality
City/Municipality
Khonghun
Lacbain
Status
Votes
%
Votes
%
Botolan
24,367
73.96
8,577
26.04
Final
Cabangan
8,849
63.33
5,124
36.67
Final
Candelaria
9,823
69.30
4,351
30.70
Final
Castillejos
19,139
70.28
8,094
29.72
Final
Iba
17,597
64.39
9,733
35.61
Final
Masinloc
16,864
60.75
10,897
39.25
Final
Palauig
13,727
67.59
6,582
32.41
Final
San Antonio
11,258
68.74
5,120
31.26
Final
San Felipe
7,791
65.30
4,141
34.70
Final
San Marcelino
14,895
81.44
3,395
18.56
Final
San Narciso
9,368
63.43
5,401
36.57
Final
Santa Cruz
20,980
73.40
7,602
26.60
Final
Subic
41,010
78.73
11,081
21.27
Final
TOTAL
215,668
70.53
90,098
29.47
Final
Congressional elections
1st District
2nd District
Provincial board elections
Party Votes % Seats Sulong Zambales Party 693,336 52.27 8 Nationalist People's Coalition 348,287 26.26 – Labor Party Philippines 82,536 6.22 1 Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 66,414 5.01 1 Aksyon Demokratiko 38,264 2.88 – Liberal Party 10,759 0.81 – People's Reform Party 4,763 0.36 – Independent 82,004 6.18 – Ex officio seats3 Total 1,326,363 100.00 13
1st District
2nd District
City and municipal elections
1st District
Olongapo
Castillejos
San Marcelino
Subic
2nd District
Botolan
Cabangan
Candelaria
Iba
Masinloc
Palauig
San Antonio
San Felipe
San Narciso
Santa Cruz
References