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2019 Tarlac local elections

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The Province of Tarlac held its local elections on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 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, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the three districts of Tarlac. In the gubernatorial race, Tarlac's incumbent Governor Susan Yap ran unopposed for Governor while incumbent Vice-Governor Carlito David defeated former Vice-Governor Pearl Pacada in a rematch of the 2016 elections.

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Provincial elections

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The candidates for governor and vice governor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.[1]

Gubernatorial election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Incumbent governor Susan Yap ran unopposed.

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Congressional elections

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Each of Tarlac's three legislative districts will elect each representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.

1st District

Incumbent Representative Charlie Cojuangco is running unopposed.

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2nd District

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. Victor Yap is the incumbent.

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3rd District

Noel Villanueva is the incumbent.

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Provincial Board elections

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All three Districts of Tarlac elected Sangguniang Panlalawigan, or provincial board members. Election is via plurality-at-large voting. The total votes are the actual number of voters who voted, not the total votes of all candidates

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