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2016 ARMM general election

← 2013 May 9, 2016 2025
(as Bangsamoro) →
 
Nominee Mujiv Hataman Sakur Tan
Party Liberal Independent
Running mate Haroun Al-Rashid Lucman Haron Bandila
Popular vote 875,200 341,280
Percentage 70.16% 27.36%

Election results. Party with the highest number of votes of the gubernatorial election in each province is shaded its party's color. For assembly results, each circle represents a seat, shaded by the party that won that seat.

Regional Governor before election

Mujiv Hataman
Liberal

Elected Regional Governor

Mujiv Hataman
Liberal

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The 2016 general election in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) was held on May 9, 2016. This was the second ARMM election that was synchronized with the general elections in the Philippines.

The governor and vice governor are elected via first past the post system; they are elected separately and may come from different parties. Elections for the regional assembly are via plurality-at-large voting, with each assembly district (coextensive with legislative districts as used in House of Representatives elections) having three seats. A voter can vote for up to the three candidates, with the candidates with the three highest total number of votes being elected.

This was the last general election for the ARMM. The elections in May 2019 were superseded by the approval of the new autonomous region, the Bangsamoro, via a plebiscite in January and February 2019. ARMM itself dissolved on February 26, 2019 when the Bangsamoro Transition Authority took over from the ARMM. The winners of the 2016 election were given the option to opt in to join the Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament until their terms expired on June 30. All but one, Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman, opted in.

The first general election in the Bangsamoro shall be on 2025, after it was scheduled from 2022.

Results

Regional governor

2016 ARMM gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Mujiv Hataman 875,200 70.16%
Independent Sakur Tan 341,280 27.36%
Independent Faisal Mangondato 26,468 2.12%
Independent Kharis Pamaloy 4,472 0.36%
Valid ballots 1,247,420 90.03%
Margin of victory 533,920 42.80%
Invalid or blank votes 138,090 9.97%
Total votes 1,385,510 100.00%
Liberal hold

Regional vice governor

2016 ARMM vice-gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Haroun Al-Rashid Lucman 716,555 67.98%
Independent Binladen Sharief 191,177 18.14%
Independent Haron Bandila 127,542 12.10%
Independent Mosib Salipada 18,851 1.79%
Valid ballots 1,054,125 76.08%
Margin of victory 525,378 49.84%
Invalid or blank votes 331,385 23.92%
Total votes 1,385,510 100.00%
Liberal hold

Regional assembly

Summary

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party1,110,16635.5410
United Nationalist Alliance215,5986.901
National Unity Party173,2165.552
Aksyon Demokratiko58,2571.871
Nationalist People's Coalition32,7661.050
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino19,5230.630
PDP–Laban3,6250.120
Independent1,510,46348.3610
Total3,123,614100.0024

Basilan (Lone District)

2016 Basilan Lone District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Haber Asarul 97,255 28.37%
Independent Abdelmajid Habib Hussin 88,522 25.82%
Independent Ronie Hantian 74,661 21.78%
Independent Juni Rasheid Ilimin 41,802 12.19%
Independent Ahmad Ali Ismael 37,758 11.01%
NPC Mon Pacio 2,807 0.82%
Total votes 342,805 100.00%

Lanao del Sur

1st District
2016 Lanao del Sur 1st District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Odin Sumagayan 142,265 24.11%
Independent Ziaur-Rahman Adiong 132,472 22.45%
Independent Fiat Macarambon 129,730 21.98%
Independent Janimah Pandi 118,848 20.14%
UNA Manggay Guro, Jr. 49,720 8.43%
Independent Pangalian Casan 6,463 1.10%
Independent Metalicop Unda 5,268 0.89%
Independent Yusairah Monaoray Ampatua 2,720 0.46%
Independent Vikki Bangcola 1,365 0.23%
Independent Jalila Pacatowa 1,270 0.22%
Total votes 590,121 100.00%
2nd District
2016 Lanao del Sur 2nd District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Froxy Macarambon 58,257 14.49%
Liberal Alex Menor 52,332 13.02%
Independent Abol Alam Padate 52,285 13.01%
Liberal Hosni Macapodi 44,590 11.09%
Independent Macapandi Mindalano 39,346 9.79%
Independent Arrie Balindong 37,502 9.33%
Independent Cardawi Macasilang 37,315 9.28%
NPC Sainoden Balindong 29,959 7.45%
Liberal Amor Lanto 26,831 6.68%
Independent Datolah Maclis Balt 8,847 2.20%
UNA Monaim Guro 7,959 1.98%
Independent Casan Lucman 2,049 0.51%
Independent Mohammad Amerol 2,016 0.50%
Independent Al-Rashid Balt 1,620 0.40%
Independent Alauya Olama 1,044 0.26%
Total votes 401,952 100.00%

Maguindanao

1st District
2016 Maguindanao 1st District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Cahar Ibay 149,932 32.48%
Liberal Roonie Sinsuat 117,866 25.54%
Liberal Harold Tomawis 116,118 25.16%
Independent Jackson Bandila 39,098 8.47%
UNA Solomon Sr. Baraguir 38,562 8.35%
Total votes 461,576 100.00%
2nd District
2016 Maguindanao 2nd District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Khadafeh Mangudadatu 101,017 23.56%
UNA Sidik Amiril 60,821 14.18%
Liberal Pearl Joy Piang 59,905 13.97%
UNA Datu Midpantao Midtimbang 58,536 13.65%
Liberal Sammy Nandang 52,263 12.19%
Independent Ali Sangki 52,038 12.13%
Independent Udtog Kawit 26,260 6.12%
Independent Arghanaim Amboludto 8,730 2.04%
Independent Jashriya Dilangalen 6,518 1.52%
PDP–Laban Pike Mentang 2,740 0.64%
Total votes 428,828 100.00%

Sulu

1st District
2016 Sulu 1st District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Nedra Burahan 96,168 28.37%
Liberal Rizal Tingkahan, Jr. 95,306 28.12%
Liberal Hanibal Tulawie 84,223 24.85%
Independent Al-Michele Hayudini 63,260 18.66%
Total votes 338,957 100.00%
2nd District
2016 Sulu 2nd District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Rudjia Anni 44,764 19.84%
Independent Irene Tillah 40,715 18.05%
Independent Nashruper Daud 40,410 17.91%
Independent Al-Sadr Tammang 30,117 13.35%
Independent Khalil Hajibin 29,784 13.20%
LDP Mohammad Bhydir Sarapuddin 19,523 8.65%
Independent Abdulajid Estino 14,347 6.36%
Independent Jul-Amin Kasim 5,960 2.64%
Total votes 225,620 100.00%

Tawi-Tawi (Lone District)

2016 Tawi-Tawi Lone District Regional Assemblymen election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Romel Matba 67,488 20.22%
Liberal Rodolfo Bawasanta 55,858 16.74%
NUP Nur-Mahadil Ahaja 53,353 15.99%
NUP Anuar Abubakar 52,375 15.69%
Liberal Sulay Halipa 50,925 15.26%
Independent Aquino Sajili 39,413 11.81%
Liberal Almudzhal Salih 6,832 2.05%
Independent Dhes Mangona 4,796 1.44%
Independent Ustadz Hasanul 1,830 0.55%
PDP–Laban Alexander Sumulong 885 0.27%
Total votes 333,756 100.00%
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