2022 Philippine presidential election in Sarangani

2022 Philippine presidential election in Sarangani

May 9, 2022
Registered362,055
Turnout76.97%[1](4.02pp)[2]
 
Candidate Manny Pacquiao Bongbong Marcos
Party PROMDI PFP
Alliance MP3 Uniteam
Running mate Lito Atienza Sara Duterte
Popular vote 163,494 79,362
Percentage 62.01% 30.10%

President before election

Rodrigo Duterte
PDP–Laban

Elected President

Bongbong Marcos
PFP

2022 Philippine vice presidential election in Sarangani

May 9, 2022
 
Candidate Sara Duterte Tito Sotto
Party Lakas-CMD NPC
Alliance Uniteam Lacson-Sotto
Popular vote 187,202 26,633
Percentage 77.22% 10.98%

Vice President before election

Leni Robredo
Liberal

Elected Vice President

Sara Duterte
Lakas

The 2022 Philippine presidential and vice presidential election in Sarangani were held on Monday, May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election in which all 81 provinces and 149 cities participated. Voters voted the president and the vice president separately.

Professional boxer and senator Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao of the Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives (MP3) won in the province of Sarangani defeating former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (UniTeam). Pacquiao managed to get 163,494 votes or 62.01% against Marcos's 79,362. 8 other candidates ran for president. Pacquiao previously served as the congressman of Sarangani's at-large congressional district from 2010 to 2016.

However, Marcos's running mate Davao City mayor Sara Duterte of Lakas–CMD (UniTeam) won the province in a landslide against Senate president Vicente "Tito" Sotto III of the Nationalist People's Coalition (Lacson-Sotto) and Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan of the Liberal Party (Tropa), while Pacquiao's running mate House deputy speaker Jose "Lito" Atienza of the same party (MP3) landed in 4th place. Duterte gained 187,202 votes or 77.22% while Sotto achieved 26,633 votes or 10.98%, Pangilinan achieved 15,140 votes or 6.24% and Atienza gained 5,048 votes or just 2.08%. 5 other candidates ran for president.

Sarangani was won by MP3 in the presidential race, however, the vice presidential race in the province was won by the UniTeam alliance. Sarangani is the only province during the election where Pacquiao got first place and one of the two provinces in Mindanao that Marcos didn't won.

Candidates

List of Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates
# Candidate

(For President)

Party # Candidate

(For Vice President/Running Mate)

Party
1. Ernesto Abella Independent None None
2. Leody de Guzman PLM 2. Walden Bello PLM
3. Isko Moreno Aksyon 6. Willie Ong Aksyon
4. Norberto Gonzales PDSP None None
5. Panfilo Lacson Independent[a] 9. Tito Sotto NPC
6. Faisal Mangondato Katipunan 8. Carlos Serapio Katipunan
7. Bongbong Marcos PFP 4. Sara Duterte Lakas
8. Jose Montemayor Jr. DPP 3. Rizalito David DPP
9. Manny Pacquiao PROMDI 1. Lito Atienza PROMDI
10. Leni Robredo Independent[b] 7. Kiko Pangilinan Liberal
None None 5. Manny SD Lopez WPP


Results

Presidential results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Manny PacquiaoPROMDI163,49462.02
Bongbong MarcosPFP79,36230.10
Leni RobredoIndependent13,7825.23
Isko MorenoAksyon Demokratiko2,1540.82
Panfilo LacsonIndependent1,1540.44
Faisal MangondatoKatipunan1,3740.52
Ernesto AbellaIndependent7440.28
Jose Montemayor Jr.DPP6680.25
Norberto GonzalesPDSP5100.19
Leody de GuzmanPLM3940.15
Total263,636100.00
Valid votes263,63694.60
Invalid/blank votes15,0365.40
Total votes278,672100.00
Registered voters/turnout362,05576.97
Source: [3]

Vice presidential results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Sara DuterteLakas-CMD187,20277.23
Tito SottoNPC26,63310.99
Kiko PangilinanLiberal Party15,1406.25
Lito AtienzaPROMDI5,0482.08
Willie OngAksyon Demokratiko3,1351.29
Manny SD LopezWPP2,7091.12
Carlos SerapioKatipunan1,1840.49
Walden BelloPLM8120.33
Rizalito DavidDPP5350.22
Total242,398100.00
Valid votes242,39886.98
Invalid/blank votes36,27413.02
Total votes278,672100.00
Registered voters/turnout362,05576.97
Source: [4]

Notes

  1. ^ initially ran under Partido Reporma but switched to being an Independent on March 24, 2022 after the party withdrew their support for Lacson and switched to Leni Robredo. Ballots still shown Lacson under Partido Reporma
  2. ^ Member of the Liberal Party but ran as an Independent

References

  1. ^ "Number and Turn-Out of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted by City/Municipality". Comelec.
  2. ^ "Number of Registered Voters, Voters Who Actually Voted and Voters' Turnout". Comelec.
  3. ^ "09 May 2022 National and Local Elections Results". 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ "09 May 2022 National and Local Elections Results". 27 May 2022.