2022 Bohol local elections

2022 Bohol gubernatorial election
← 2019 May 9, 2022 2025 →
 
Nominee Erico Aristotle Aumentado Arthur C. Yap
Party NPC PDP–Laban
Running mate Dionisio Victor Balite Rene Relampagos
Popular vote 469,736 283,903
Percentage 56.09% 33.90%

 
Nominee Hercules Castillo Concepcion Flores[1][a]
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 4,220 2,693
Percentage 0.50% 0.32%

Bohol 2022 Election Results for Governor. Map showing the official results taken from city and municipal certificates of canvass.

Governor before election

Arthur Yap
PDP–Laban

Elected Governor

Erico Aristotle Aumentado
NPC

Bohol local elections were held on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: the governor, vice-governor, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol, city or town mayor, vice mayor and councilors.

Based on the COMELEC's data, the province 2022 voting population is 949,791; increased by 5.69%, equivalent to 51,109 additional electorate from the 2019 elections voter count of 898,682, making Bohol the 20th vote-rich province in the country.[3]

42 candidates submitted certificates of candidacy (COC) between October 1 and 8, 2021, for a total of 15 provincial and congressional seats.[4]

On May 10, 2022, the Provincial Board of Canvassers proclaimed Abante Bohol tandem Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Dionisio Victor Balite as the newly elected governor and vice-governor of Bohol respectively.[5]

  1. ^ Leo Udtohan (October 1, 2021). "Female farmer files COC for Bohol governor". Inquirer.net. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  2. ^ Allen Doydora (April 21, 2022). "3 candidates for Bohol guv left after 1 died, Comelec reminds public". Bohol Chronicle. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
  3. ^ Dwight de Leon (February 12, 2022). "Most vote-rich provinces, cities for the 2022 Philippine elections". Rappler. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  4. ^ RVO (October 10, 2021). "42 bets vie for 15 seats in province". Bohol Times. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  5. ^ "Aris gets proclaimed, set to form transition team". Bohol Tribune. May 10, 2022. Retrieved May 15, 2022.


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