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Local elections in Basilan, Philippines
2022 Basilan local elections Registered 297,322[1] Turnout 75.28% 7.21pp
Gubernatorial election
Vice gubernatorial election
Candidate
Yusop Alano
Pai Sali
Party
PDP–Laban
UBJP
Popular vote
146,013
35,820
Percentage
78.52
19.26
Vice-Governor before election
Yusop Alano
PDP–Laban
Elected Vice-Governor
Yusop Alano
PDP–Laban
Provincial Board election
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
PDP–Laban
UBJP
BUP
Last election
7 seats
New
New
Seats won
6
1
1
Seat change
1
Popular vote
341,307
164,723
50,071
Percentage
51.29%
24.75%
7.52%
Fourth party
Party
Liberal
Last election
1
Seats won
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
54,896
Percentage
8.25%
Local elections were held in Basilan on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election . Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor, and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan , a vice-governor, a governor, and representatives for the province's lone congressional district in the Philippine House of Representatives .
Provincial elections
Governor
Incumbent Governor Jim Hataman-Salliman ran for reelection for his third and final term Alfiya Akbar whom he ran against in 2019[2] as well as Walid Amiril and Ismael Garingan.
Salliman won reelection with 59% of the vote while carrying both of Basilan's cities and 9 of 11 municipalities.[3]
Alfiya Akbar, daughter of former Governor Wahab Akbar and former Governor Jum Akbar [4] ran and lost the gubernatorial post for the second time. She won in Akbar and Ungkaya Pukan .
By city/municipality
Municipality
Salliman
Akbar
Amiril
Garingan
Total votes
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Akbar
684
11.58
5,219
88.36
3
0.05
0
0.00
5,906
Al-Barka
4,077
51.00
3,871
48.42
36
0.45
9
0.11
7,993
Hadji Mohammad Ajul
7,079
74.78
2,352
24.84
24
0.25
11
0.11
9,466
Hadji Muhtamad
4,905
69.65
2,086
29.62
31
0.44
20
0.29
7,042
Isabela
25,486
51.47
23,570
47.60
189
0.38
264
0.53
49,509
Lamitan
26,355
69.55
11,234
29.64
156
0.41
145
0.38
37,890
Lantawan
6,221
51.43
5,748
47.52
50
0.41
76
0.62
12,095
Maluso
14,835
71.76
5,712
27.63
64
0.30
60
0.29
20,671
Sumisip
13,429
74.05
4,672
25.76
33
0.18
1
0.00
18,135
Tabuan-Lasa
7,133
51.09
6,824
48.88
1
0.00
1
0.00
13,959
Tipo-Tipo
5,018
51.32
4,709
48.16
27
0.27
23
0.23
9,777
Tuburan
3,598
65.63
1,879
34.27
5
0.09
0
0.00
5,482
Ungkaya Pukan
2,637
33.65
5,180
66.11
11
0.14
7
0.08
7,835
Total
121,457
59.02
83,056
40.36
630
0.30
617
0.29
205,760
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Yusop Alano ran for reelection for his third and final term against incumbent Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Pai Sali[6] as well as Rahma Jamiri and Majid Abdil.
Alano won reelection with 79% of the vote while carrying both of Basilan's cities and 10 of 11 municipalities. [3] Meanwhile, Pai Sali carried the municipality of Akbar.
By city/municipality
Municipality
Alano
Sali
Jamiri
Abdil
Total votes
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Akbar
658
11.47
5,050
88.08
19
0.33
6
0.10
5,733
Al-Barka
4,664
64.83
2,451
34.07
42
0.48
37
0.51
7,194
Hadji Mohammad Ajul
7,145
82.49
1,372
15.84
89
1.02
55
0.63
8,661
Hadji Muhtamad
5,975
93.76
232
3.64
83
1.30
82
1.28
6,372
Isabela
39,408
87.02
4,149
9.16
916
2.02
810
1.78
45,283
Lamitan
27,290
80.37
5,781
17.02
494
1.45
389
1.14
33,954
Lantawan
9,484
82.93
1,782
15.58
75
0.65
95
0.83
11,436
Maluso
14,666
87.43
1,644
9.80
186
1.10
278
1.65
16,774
Sumisip
12,866
77.93
3,443
20.85
63
0.38
137
0.82
16,509
Tabuan-Lasa
8,691
64.56
4,758
35.34
5
0.03
7
0.05
13,461
Tipo-Tipo
5,710
67.18
2,660
31.29
48
0.56
81
0.95
8,499
Tuburan
4,432
87.57
607
11.99
11
0.21
11
0.21
5,061
Ungkaya Pukan
5,024
71.66
1,891
26.97
38
0.54
57
0.81
7,010
Total
146,013
78.52
35,820
19.26
2,069
1.11
2,045
0.09
185,947
Sangguniang Panlalawigan
Incumbents are italicized .
1st District
Nasser Salain, Moumar Muarip, and Allet Ismael ran for reelection and defended their seats.[7] Aina Ismael ran and lost her seat to Amin Hataman, son of incumbent Representative Mujiv Hataman and Isabela City Mayor Dadah Hataman. [8]
2nd District
Congressional elections
By city/municipality
Municipality
Hataman
Junaid
Jaujohn
Samiun
Total votes
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Akbar
748
12.75
5,109
87.09
5
0.08
4
0.06
5,866
Al-Barka
4,628
60.37
2,966
38.69
26
0.33
46
0.60
7,666
Hadji Mohammad Ajul
8,120
86.86
1,182
12.64
25
0.22
21
0.26
9,348
Hadji Muhtamad
5,980
82.58
1,187
16.39
26
0.35
48
0.66
7,241
Isabela
28,877
58.31
20,082
40.55
341
0.68
218
0.44
49,518
Lamitan
31,201
84.18
5,519
14.89
155
0.41
189
0.50
37,064
Lantawan
7,344
61.05
4,600
38.24
56
0.46
28
0.23
12,028
Maluso
16,315
77.45
4,582
21.75
91
0.43
76
0.36
21,064
Sumisip
14,346
78.84
3,767
20.70
50
0.27
32
0.17
18,195
Tabuan-Lasa
7,189
50.76
6,964
49.18
3
0.02
4
0.02
14,160
Tipo-Tipo
6,130
66.51
2,983
32.36
53
0.57
50
0.254
9,216
Tuburan
3,908
72.58
1,458
27.08
6
0.11
12
0.22
5,384
Ungkaya Pukan
3,190
42.84
4,156
55.82
37
0.49
62
0.83
7,445
Total
137,976
67.57
64,555
31.61
874
0.42
790
0.38
204,195
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