2022 Cotabato City local elections

2022 Cotabato City mayoral election

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TurnoutTBD
Reporting
78.29%
as of May 13, 2022 – 15:18 PhST
 
Nominee Bruce Matabalao Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi
Party UBJP NPC
Running mate Butch Abu Graham Nazer Dumama
Popular vote 29,812 22,939
Percentage 56.51 43.49

Mayor before election

Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi
NPC

Elected Mayor

Bruce Matabalao
UBJP

Local elections took place in Cotabato City on May 9, 2022 within the Philippine general election. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: mayor, vice mayor. The city is also within Maguindanao's 1st district.

Background

The mayoral elections was contested between incumbent Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) and former journalist and city councilor Bruce Matabalao of the United Bangsamoro Justice Party (UBJP), a political party affiliated with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).[1][2] Members of the MILF forms a significant part of the current government of the Bangsamoro autonomous region which was formed in 2019 through a plebiscite. Cotabato City, formerly part of Soccsksargen opted to be included in Bangsamoro.

The two parties are at odds at each other. Guiani-Sayadi campaigned against the inclusion of Cotabato City in Bangsamoro in the 2019 plebiscite but most residents voted in favor of the city joining the newly formed region. Guiani-Sayadi has challenged the result.[1]

On May 7, 2022, the delivery of vote counting machines (VCMs) to the Cotabato City Central Pilot Elementary School supposedly for final testing was blocked by supporters from both camps. Tensions ended when the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and the two parties agreed to allow soldiers and police officers to transport the VCMs. The two parties also agreed to an arrangement to have 500 police officers serve as Electoral Board (EB) members on election day.[3]

Among the incidents reported during election day include: a malfunctioning VCM at a precinct in San Vicente Academy, harassment of voters in Sero Elementary School, armed men opening fire in Pagalamatan Elementary School in Tamontoka III injuring two people, and a man in Vilo Central Elementary School being mauled by a group of people trying to open the school gate.[4]

The UBJP dominated the Cotabato City local elections. Matabalao and his running mate Butch Abu were proclaimed by the COMELEC Board of Canvassers as winners on May 10, 2022. The board also proclaimed the winning city councilors the following day namely: Florante Formento, Hunyn Abu, Maroup Pasawiran , Jay Jay Guiani, Abdulrakim Usman, Guiadzuri Midtimbang, Kusin Taha, Henjie Ali, Danda Juanday, and Abdilla Lim. All were from UBJP except for Guiani, Juanday and Lim who were part of incumbent mayor Guiani-Sayadi's slate.[5]

Mayoral election

Incumbent mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi is running for another term.[6]

Cotabato City mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
UBJP Bruce Matabalao 29,812 56.51
NPC Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi 22,939 43.49
Total votes 52,751 100.00
UBJP gain from NPC

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent vice mayor Graham Nazer Dumama is running for another term.[6]

Cotabato City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
UBJP Johari "Butch" Abu 27,117 52.74
NPC Graham Nazer Dumama 20,730 40.32
Independent Nasrudin Mohammad 3,568 6.94
Total votes 51,415 100.00
UBJP gain from NPC

References

  1. ^ a b Bacongco, Keith (May 10, 2022). "Cotabato City mayoralty race: MILF-backed bet leads in partial, unofficial result". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Unson, John (May 11, 2022). "Cotabato City has new mayor, vice mayor". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Franche, Doris. "500 pulis nagsilbing poll officers sa Cotabato City" [500 police officers served as poll officers in Cotabato City]. Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Filipino). The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Sarmiento, Bong S. (May 9, 2022). "Poll monitors: Deadly shootings, mauling, riot, ballot snatching mar election in Bangsamoro region". MindaNews. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "MILF-backed candidates proclaimed in Cotabato City". Philippine News Agency. May 11, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "City of Cotabato". Halalan 2022. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
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