UPDATE: Thanks to reader EdgarJ for pointing out in the Comments section that the list mistakenly showed Niel Tupas Sr. as being proclaimed mayor of Iloilo City, when he was actually proclaimed governor of Iloilo province. We’ve made the correction.
Also, in response to qiqo’s comment, we’ve posted the list below apart from the Word document.
HERE’S the revised Commission on Elections’ list of proclaimed local officials as of 12 noon, May 19.
Mandaluyong
Mayor — Benjamin Abalos Jr.
Vice Mayor — Renato Sta. Maria
Pasig
Mayor — Robert Eusebio
Vice Mayor — Yoyong Martirez
Makati
Mayor — Jejomar Binay
Vice Mayor — Nestor Mercado
Las Pinas
Mayor — Vergel Aguilar
Vice Mayor — Henry Medina
Valenzuela
Mayor — Sherwin Gatchalian
Vice Mayor — Eric Martinez
Quezon City
Mayor — Feliciano Belmonte
Vice Mayor — Herbert Bautista
Pateros
Mayor — Jaime Cruz Medina
Vice Mayor — Jose Jonathan Sanchez
Apayao Proclaimed
Governor — Elias Bulut Sr.
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Benguet
Governor — Nestor Fongwan (N)
Vice Governor — Crisencio Pacalso (R)
Ifugao
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Mt. Province
Governor — Maximo Dalog
Vice Governor — Luis F. Claver Jr.
Ilocos Norte
Governor — Michael Marcos Keon
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Ilocos Sur
Governor — Deogracias Victor Savellano
Vice Governor — Geremias Singson
La Union
Governor — Manuel C. Ortega (N)
Vice Governor — Eulogio Clarence Martin (N)
Batanes
Governor — Proclaimed
Governor — Proclaimed
Quirino
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Olongapo City
Mayor — James Gordon Jr.*
Aurora
Governor — Bella Flor Angara Castillo
Vice Governor — Gerardo Noveras
Tarlac
Governor — Victor Yap
Zambales
Governor — Amor Veloso
Vice Governor — Anne Gordon
Pampanga
Governor — Eddie T. Panlilio (N)
Vice Governor — Joseller Guiao (R)
Batangas
Governor — Vilma Santos
Marinduque
Governor — Jose Antonio Nieva Carrion
Vice Governor — Tomas Marito Pizzaro
Occ Mindoro
Governor — Josephine Ramirez Sato
Vice Governor — Gene Mendiola
Or Mindoro
Governor — Arnan C. Panaligan
Vice Governor — Ma. Estela Felipa Aceron
Palawan
Governor — Joel Reyes (R)*
Vice Governor — David Ponce De Leon*
Romblon
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Cam Sur
Governor — Luis Raymond Villafuerte*
Catanduanes
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Sorsogon
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Iloilo
Governor — Niel Tupas
Aklan
Governor — Catalino Marquez*
Guimaras
Governor — Felipe Nava Aurelio G. Tionado (R)
Neg Occ
Governor — Joseph G. Maranon
Vice Governor — Isidro Zayco
Bohol
Governor — Enrico Aumentado
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Cebu
Governor — Gwendolyn Garcia*
Neg Or
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Siquijor
Governor — Orlando Afua Jr.
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Biliran
Governor — Rogelio Espina (R)
Vice Governor — Lucila G. Curso
Leyte
Governor — Carlos Jericho Petilla (R)
Vice Governor — Ma. Mimietta Bagulaya
So Leyte
Governor — Damian Mercado (N)
Vice Governor — Maamo Miguel II
E Samar
Governror — Men Evardone
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Zambo City
Governor — Celso Lobregat*
Zambo Sibug
Governor — George Hofer (R)
Vice Governor — Rey Oligario (N)
Camiguin
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Lanao N
Governor — Rafael Lizarda*
Compostela V
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
DavaoN
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
DavaoOr
Governor — Corazon Malanyaon
Vice Governor — Joey Mayo Almario
Sarangani
Governor — Proclaimed
Vice Governor — Proclaimed
Sulu
Governor — Sakur Tan*
N = new candidate
R = re-electionist
* = for verification

11 Feedbacks on "Comelec list of proclaimed local officials as of 12 noon, May 19"
qiqo
gosh, why does it have to be in .doc??
EdgarJ
Your list reflects Niel Tupas as proclaimed mayor of Iloilo City. That is wrong. Niel Tupas, Sr. is running for GOVERNOR of ILOILO PROVINCE!
Jerry TREÑAS was proclaimed mayor of ILOILO CITY, with Jed MABILOG as his vice-mayor.
Joey Alarilla
hi EdgarJ, thanks for the heads up. we’ve made the correction.
cheers!
Joey Alarilla
hi qiqo, thanks for visiting. we’ve posted the list on the blog entry itself apart from the word doc.
cheers!
Ernie
hi,
would it be too much to ask you to include the proclaimed town mayors as well?
thanks and more power Inquirer people!
zamboanga city
I just want to correct with regards to the proclamation title of Hon. Celso Lobregat
he is reelectionist for mayor of Zamboanga City not for governor of Zamboanga City as a matter of facts Zamboanga City has no governor yet. I do believed he won a great numbers of votes than the rest who ran same position.
Thank you.
Jepperson
untill or unless the citizens of the Phil. demolish the dynasty of the corrupt politicians, the country will continue to be a laughing stock in Asia. There is no fairness and justice, corrupt politicians made the unthinkable taking an innocent lives just to win the election, filipinos are closing their eyes to the truth they knows what the truth is and they still elected the criminals to serve and represent them. How long the filipinos will allow the corrupt politicians to use them repeatedly to gain fortune. Filipinos open your eyes and face the reality that all of you are the reason why the government is corrupt and govern by criminals that you elected, and you are blaming the existing president you all should be a shame.
ernie de jesus
to the inquirer:
is your tally correct that ralph recto is number 9 with the comelec tally as of may 22, 2007.
alfred ongyanco
Your online tally for Senator Recto under COMELEC figures shows a padding of about 1 million votes. Today newspaper COMELEC figures place him at no. 12 with only 4,644,731 and Loren Legarda with 7,925,384 while your site as of 9.53 am May 22 with Legarda figure still at 7,659,988, Recto is already 5,118,988
pidro
Why is their a need to verify James Gordon, Jr.’s election? His team mate Cynthia Cajudo has also been proclaimed Vice-Mayor.
In Ifugao, Teodor Baguilat, Jr. reclaimed his old post as Governor.
michael
I have been involved in local politics here in the philippines and I am very saddened of the poor situation of how the barrio people select their candidates because they rely mainly on asking for drinks and false promises that will only lead the poor voters to be politically reliant on people who unmindlessly makes the people poorer in the poor barrios because when everything fails the number one blame they can think of is the people they voted for and they will never take the blame to them selves because they think that it is out of their hands to be responsible .
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