2016 Subic local elections
May 9, 2016
 
Nominee Jay Khonghun Rolando Ampunin Heber Bascon
Party SZP PDP–Laban Independent
Running mate JB Felarca Lauro Simbol
Popular vote 36,649 2,962 816
Percentage 90.65% 7.33% 2.01%

Mayor before election

Jay Khonghun
SZP

Elected Mayor

Jay Khonghun
SZP

Local elections were held on May 9, 2016 in Subic, Zambales, as part of the Philippine general election. In Subic, the voters elected candidates for the local posts in the municipality: mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.

Background

Incumbent Mayor Jay Khonghun is running for his third and last term.[1]

Candidates

Mayor

Subic Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
SZP Jay Khonghun 36,649 90.65%
PDP–Laban Rolando Ampunin 2,962 7.33%
Independent Heber Bascon 816 2.01%
Total votes 40,427 100.00%

Vice Mayor

Subic Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
SZP JB Felarca 21,526 57.21%
PDP–Laban Lauro Simbol 16,100 42.79%
Total votes 37,626 100.00%

Councilors

Sulong Zambales Party/Team Khonghun
NameParty
Ronnie Dela Cruz SZP
Roberto Delgado SZP
Bong Fontelera SZP
Ochie Huerta SZP
Emma Quintos SZP
Zaldy Rocafor SZP
Ruel Sarmiento SZP
PDP–Laban/Team Ampunin
NameParty
Duane Febre PDP–Laban
Manolo Flores PDP–Laban
Ruben Gaduang PDP–Laban
Ariel Panaligan PDP–Laban
Jowie Timog PDP–Laban
Subic Council Election
Party Candidate Votes %
SZP Zaldy Rocafor 26,397 10.56%
SZP Ruel Sarmiento 23,445 9.38%
SZP Bong Fontelera 23,362 9.35%
NPC Elmer Tumaca 23,128 9.26%
SZP Roberto Delgado 22,552 9.02%
SZP Emma Quintos 21,345 8.54%
SZP Ronnie Dela Cruz 20,377 8.15%
SZP Ochie Huerta 18,677 7.47%
Independent Orlando Lacbain Jr. 14,106 5.64%
Independent Roderick Ampunin 9,592 3.84%
PDP–Laban Ruben Gaduang 9,549 3.82%
PDP–Laban Manolo Flores 9,111 3.64%
Independent Alberto Panlilio 6,379 2.55%
PDP–Laban Ariel Panaligan 5,230 2.09%
Independent Sars Orozco 5,089 2.03%
PDP–Laban Jowie Timog 4,978 1.99%
Independent Richard Estrada 4,233 1.69%
PDP–Laban Duane Febre 2,197 0.87%
Total votes 249,747 100.00%

References

  1. Empeño, Henry (September 30, 2015). "Zambales political party fields full ticket for 2016 elections". Business Mirror. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
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