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2022 Philippine vice presidential election results in Ilocos Norte

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2022 Philippine vice presidential election in Ilocos Norte

May 9, 2022
Turnout87.70% [1] Increase 2.39 pp[2]
 
Candidate Sara Duterte Tito Sotto
Party Lakas NPC
Running mate Bongbong Marcos Ping Lacson
Popular vote 342,554 10,303
Percentage 93.80% 2.82%

Duterte
  90–100%

In the 2022 Philippine vice-presidential election, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte won decisively in Ilocos Norte, receiving 342,554 votes, or 93.80% of the total. Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III came in second with 10,303 votes (2.82%), while Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan followed with 7,973 votes, amounting to 2.18%.This result reflects the strong backing for Duterte in the province, which is also the political stronghold of her running mate, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.

The outcome is reminiscent of the 2016 presidential election, where Sara’s father, President Rodrigo Duterte, won the province with 34% of the vote.[3] The Duterte family's popularity, combined with the enduring influence of the Marcoses in Ilocos Norte, played a significant role in Sara Duterte's overwhelming victory in the 2022 vice-presidential race.

Results

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2022 Vice Presidential election in Ilocos Norte[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Sara Duterte 342,554 93.80%
NPC Tito Sotto 10,303 2.82%
LP Kiko Pangilinan 7,973 2.18%
Aksyon Willie Ong 2,708 0.74%
KTPNAN Carlos Serapio 415 0.11%
PLM Walden Bello 392 0.11%
PROMDI Lito Atienza 379 0.10%
WPP Manny SD Lopez 325 0.09%
DPP Rizalito David 144 0.04%
Total votes 365,193 100.00%

Results by municipality/city

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Municipality Duterte Sotto Pangilinan Ong Various Candidates Total Votes Cast
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Adams 1,451 93% 44 3% 34 2% 15 1% 10 1% 1,554
Bacarra 18,461 95% 420 2% 368 2% 133 1% 66 0% 19,448
Badoc 18,088 95% 398 2% 340 2% 108 1% 82 0% 19,016
Bangui 9,024 95% 191 2% 171 2% 78 1% 40 0% 9,504
Banna 10,772 97% 118 1% 112 1% 33 0% 55 0% 11,090
Burgos 6,014 95% 158 3% 87 1% 18 0% 32 1% 6,309
Carasi 1,042 94% 30 3% 22 2% 4 0% 12 1% 1,110
City Of Batac 32,647 94% 804 2% 820 2% 273 1% 124 0% 34,668
City Of Laoag 60,504 90% 3,005 4% 2,761 4% 760 1% 280 0% 67,310
Currimao 8,779 95% 149 2% 168 2% 79 1% 39 0% 9,214
Dingras 21,438 95% 529 2% 283 1% 124 1% 117 1% 22,491
Dumalneg 1,661 96% 16 1% 44 3% 13 1% 2 0% 1,736
Marcos 10,480 94% 357 3% 164 1% 62 1% 79 1% 11,142
Nueva Era 5,026 98% 41 1% 44 1% 15 0% 14 0% 5,140
Pagudpud 15,110 95% 328 2% 257 2% 73 0% 87 1% 15,855
Paoay 14,269 95% 327 2% 284 2% 109 1% 63 0% 15,052
Pasuquin 17,672 94% 524 3% 326 2% 129 1% 88 0% 18,739
Piddig 11,726 92% 583 5% 269 2% 78 1% 121 1% 12,777
Pinili 10,507 97% 173 2% 124 1% 58 1% 23 0% 10,885
San Nicolas 21,106 94% 682 3% 498 2% 208 1% 69 0% 22,563
Sarrat 14,265 93% 596 4% 248 2% 125 1% 78 1% 15,312
Solsona 14,783 96% 299 2% 175 1% 64 0% 73 0% 15,394
Vintar 17,729 94% 531 3% 374 2% 149 1% 101 1% 18,884
Totals 342,554 94% 10,303 3% 7,973 2% 2,708 1% 1,655 0% 365,193

References

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  1. ^ "Number and Turn-Out of Registered Voters and Voters Who Actually Voted by City/Municipality". Comelec. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Number of Registered Voters, Voters Who Actually Voted and Voters' Turnout". Comelec. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
  3. ^ "TALLY SHEETS CERTIFICATES OF CANVASS 2016 ELECTIONS FOR PRESIDENT" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
  4. ^ "National Positions ILOCOS NORTE". Comelec. Retrieved 15 September 2024.