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2013 Iligan local elections

Philippine election


Philippine election

FieldValue
election_nameIligan City Mayoralty Elections, 2013
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_electionIligan City Mayoralty Elections, 2010
previous_year2010
next_electionIligan local elections,_2016
next_year2016
election_date
image1Celso Regencia.jpg
nominee1**Celso Regencia**
party1National Unity Party (Philippines)
running_mate1Leo Zaragosa
popular_vote1**43,586**
percentage1**44.43**
nominee2Henry Dy
party2Liberal Party (Philippines)
running_mate2**Ruderic Marzo**
popular_vote232,194
percentage238.16
nominee3Franklin Quijano
party3Independent (politician)
running_mate3Benny Badelles
popular_vote312,413
percentage314.71
nominee4Giovanni Encabo
party4Independent (politician)
popular_vote41,689
percentage42.00
nominee5Aurelio Bandanillo
party5Independent (politician)
popular_vote5175
percentage50.21
nominee6Ismael Joel Naga, Jr.
party6Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas
popular_vote6169
percentage60.20
nominee7Samuel Acut
party7Independent (politician)
popular_vote7111
percentage70.13
nominee8Datu Ismail Malangas
party8Independent (politician)
popular_vote872
percentage80.09
nominee9Yuri Taongan
party9Independent (politician)
popular_vote964
percentage90.08
titleMayor
before_electionLawrence Lluch Cruz
before_partyLiberal Party (Philippines)
after_electionCelso Regencia
after_partyNational Unity Party (Philippines)

Local elections held in Iligan City on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The resident voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the one congressman, and twelve councilors. Each official is elected publicly to a 3-year term and can be re-elected up to 3 terms in succession.

At the last of voter's registration last October 2012, the city has accumulated a total of 138,744 registered voters. Registered voters of the city no longer vote for provincial candidates such as the Governor and Vice Governor unlike its nearby towns. In 2010, through Republic Act 9724, Iligan City separated from the First District of Lanao del Norte.

Lawrence Lluch Cruz is the incumbent on his third consecutive term. Thus, he is prohibited to run due to term limits. Instead, Cruz's tandem and incumbent vice-mayor Henry Dy was challenged by the two other popular candidates, retired Colonel Celso Regencia and former mayor Franklin Quijano .

On May 14, 2013, Celso Regencia and Ruderic Marzo were proclaimed newly elected city mayor and vice-mayor of the city by the Board of Canvassers.

Results for Lone District Representative

Vicente "Varf" Belmonte, Jr. is the incumbent.

Results for Mayor

Results for Vice-Mayor

Results for City Councilors

References

References

  1. "Iligan City Registered voters - Iigan City".
  2. "Celso Regencia is new Iligan City mayor".
  3. "List of Candidates for the 2013 National and Local Elections - Iigan City". [[Commission on Elections.
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