This, as election results showed that most of the winning local candidates are with Cojuangcos Nationalist Peoples Coalition (NPC) and its local ally, Sama-Sama Tarlac (SST).
Re-electionist Gov. Jose Yap, the NPC provincial chairman, has widened his lead over his closest rival, ex-officio board member Isaias Apostol, president of the Philippine Councilors League (PCL)-Tarlac chapter and a candidate of the administrations Lakas-CMD (Christian-Muslim Democrats).
Also having an edge was Yaps running mate, re-electionist Vice Gov. Marcelino Aganon Jr., challenged by board member Guillermina Tabamo of the Lakas-CMD.
Both Yap and Aganon were endorsed by the religious sect Iglesia ni Cristo.
In the race for the 10 provincial board seats, nine NPC bets in Tarlacs three districts were leading the canvassing of votes.
Tarlac Reps. Gilbert Teodoro Jr. and Jesli Lapus, of the first and third districts, respectively, ran unopposed. Both are with the NPC.
Second district Rep. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, who is with the Liberal Party, was winning over his two rivals, Marcos loyalist bet Eduardo Caymo and independent Jorge de los Reyes.
In Tarlacs 17 municipalities, the NPC was losing the mayoral race in only three towns Capas, Concepcion and Ramos.
In Tarlac City, re-electionist Mayor Genaro Mendoza (Lakas-CMD) was leading the count. Closely trailing him was former mayor Gelacio Manalang. Benjie Villa