Batangas City local elections, 2016

This article is about city elections. For its provincial elections, see Batangas local elections, 2016.
Batangas mayoral election, 2016

May 9, 2016

 
Nominee Kristine Balmes Beverly Dimacuha-Mariño
Party PDP-Laban Liberal
Running mate Emilio Francisco Berberabe, Jr. N/A

Incumbent Mayor

Eduardo Dimacuha
Liberal

Local elections will be held in Batangas City on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman (which will represent Batangas' fifth district which is composed of just the city), two provincial board members, and the 12 members of its city council.

Unlike in the 2013 elections, voters of the city will be electing its first member in the House of Representatives, two representatives to the Batangas provincial board, and two more councilors thus bringing the councilors' total to 12 as opposed to the previous 10.

Background

Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections

Incumbent Mayor Eduardo Dimacuha is running for his eighth nonconsecutive term as Mayor of Batangas. He assumed the mayorship in 1988 and until 1998. He again ran for Mayor in 2001 and was elected in 2004 and 2007. He then elected again in 2013. He will run for his tenth nonconsecutive term as Mayor without a vice mayoral candidate under the Liberal Party.

His opponent is councilor Kristine Balmes, incidentally his former daughter-in-law under the PDP-Laban.

On December 9, 2015, Dimacuha withdrew his candidacy for Mayor. Substituting him is his only daughter, Beverly Dimacuha-Mariño, also wife of incumbent Board Member Mario Vittorio "Marvey" Mariño. This will be the first time, that women will be battling the mayoralty post. Whoever wins will be the second female mayor next to former Mayor Vilma Dimacuha who was elected in 2010.

Candidates

District Representative

Incumbent Board Member Mario Vittorio Mariño will run for the newly created 5th District against Danilo Berberabe.

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2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Batangas's 5th District (Lone District of Batangas City)
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Felipe Baroja
UNA Danilo Berberabe
Independent Carlito Bisa
Liberal Mario Vittorio Mariño
Independent Hernando Perez
Total votes ' '

Provincial Board Members

Batangas 5th District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Claudette Ambida
Independent Angelito Bagsit
Liberal Arthur Blanco
PDP-Laban Jose Virgilio Tolentino
Total votes ' '

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Eduardo Dimacuha is running for reelection. Running without his vice mayoralty partner, his opponent is incumbent councilor Kristine Balmes, incidentally his former daughter-in-law. On December 10, Mayor Dimachua withdrew his bid for reelection bid to give way to his daughter Beverly Dimacuha-Mariño, wife of congressional candidate and incumbent board member Marvey Mariño.

Batangas City mayoralty elections
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP-Laban Maria Kristine Balmes
Liberal Beverly Dimacuha-Mariño
Total votes ' '

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Emilio "Jun" Berberabe is running unopposed. He is Balmes' running mate.

Batangas City Vice-Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Emilio Berberabe Jr.
Total votes ' '

Councilors

Team Dimacuha

Liberal Party/Team Dimacuha
Name Party
Glen Aldover Liberal
Sergie Rex Atienza Liberal
Karlos Emmanuel Buted Liberal
Nelson Chavez Nacionalista
Alyssa Renee dela Cruz-Atienza Liberal
Gerardo Dela Roca Liberal
Armando Lazarte Liberal
Oliver Macatangay Liberal
Aileen Grace Montalbo Liberal
Juan Pedro Pastor Liberal
Julian Villena Liberal

Team Balmes

PDP-Laban/Team Balmes
Name Party
Rosalina Abalos PDP-Laban
Carlos Bagon PDP-Laban
Aissa Dianne Marie Cabrera PDP-Laban
Benjamin Espina, Jr. PDP-Laban
Eduardo Garcia PDP-Laban
Zester Carlo Hernandez UNA
Raoul Mendoza PDP-Laban
Porfirio Pagsinohin PDP-Laban
2016 Batangas City Council Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP-Laban Rosalina Abalos
Liberal Glenn Aldover
Liberal Sergie Rex Atienza
PDP-Laban Carlos Bagon
Independent Belen Betonio
Independent Hamilton Blanco
Independent Mickel Borgas
Liberal Karlos Emmanuel Buted
PDP-Laban Aissa Dianne Marie Cabrera
Independent Frederick Cantos
Nacionalista Nelson Chavez
Liberal Alyssa Renee dela Cruz-Atienza
Liberal Gerardo Dela Roca
Independent Zosimo Dimaandal
Independent Nestor Dimacuha
PDP-Laban Benjamin Espina, Jr.
PDP-Laban Eduardo Garcia
Independent Michael Joel Guevarra
UNA Zester Carlo Hernandez
Independent Juan William Ilagan
Liberal Armando Lazarte
Liberal Oliver Macatangay
Independent Victorino Magpulhin
PDP-Laban Raoul Mendoza
Liberal Aileen Grace Montalbo
PDP-Laban Porfirio Pagsinohin
PMB Micah Pargas
Liberal Juan Pedro Pastor
Independent Willord Tomulac
Liberal Julian Villena
Total votes ' '
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