2004 San Juan local elections

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2004 San Juan Mayoral election
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 2001May 10, 2004 2007  
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Nominee Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito Enrico "Erick" San JuanEdgardo "Eddie" Marasigan
Party PMP Lakas DGIPP
Running mateLeonardo "Boy" CellesAlfonso "Poncy" Quirino
Popular vote39,3398,321730
Percentage81.9816.571.45

Mayor before election

Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito
PMP

Elected Mayor

Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito
PMP

Local elections were held in San Juan on May 10, 2004, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the councilors, six of them in the two districts of the municipality.

Contents

Before Elections

According to former President Joseph Estrada's camp, a possible rivalry between his sons former Mayor Jose "Jinggoy" Estrada Jr. and Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito has been speculated. It was because the former president tasked his elder son, Jinggoy to watch over their constituents and take care of them. [1] The speculations came to an end when Ejercito announced his re-election.

Background

Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito was on his first term, and he ran for re-election for second term. He faced Enrico "Erick" San Juan of Lakas–CMD and Edgardo "Eddie" Marasigan of DGIPP.[ citation needed ]

Vice Mayor Leonardo "Boy" Celles was on his first term, and he ran for re-election for second term. He was challenged by former Vice Mayor Philip Cezar, Second District Councilor Rolando "Totoy" Bernardo, Alfonso "Poncy" Quirino, and Juan Benalla.[ citation needed ]

Rep. Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora was on his first consecutive and fourth non-consecutive term, and he ran for re-election for second consecutive and fifth non-consecutive term. He was challenged by Atty. Erickson "Jojo" Alcovendaz of NPC.[ citation needed ]

Celles and Cezar both ran under PMP.[ citation needed ]

Results

For Representative

Rep. Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora won over Atty. Erickson "Jojo" Alcovendaz.

Congressional Election in San Juan's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora 26,689 56.45
NPC Erickson "Jojo" Alcovendaz20,58743.55
Total votes47,276 100.00
PMP hold

For Mayor

Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito was re-elected. [2]

San Juan Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito 41,185 81.98
Lakas Enrico "Erick" San Juan8,32116.57
DGIPP Edgardo "Eddie" Marasigan7301.45
Total votes50,236 100.00
PMP hold

For Vice Mayor

Vice Mayor Leonardo "Boy" Celles defeated his closest opponents, including former Vice Mayor Philip Cezar and Second District Councilor Rolando "Totoy" Bernardo.

San Juan Vice Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Leonardo "Boy" Celles18,217 36.30
PMP Philip Cezar 17,81435.49
Independent Rolando "Totoy" Bernardo11,05922.04
Lakas Alfonso "Poncy" Quirino2,8825.74
Independent Juan Benalla2140.43
Total votes50,186 100.00
PMP hold

For Councilors

First District

Municipal Council Election in San Juan's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Vincent Rainer Pacheco 17,384
PMP Domingo "Domeng" Sese 13,695
PMP Robert "Abe" King 13,517
PMP Angelino "Lino" Mendoza 13,297
PMP Dante Santiago 13,059
PMP Christopher "Chris" Torzar 11,457
LDP Mark Glenn Hilado10,319
LDP Victor "Vic" Reyes8,631
LDP Emiliano "Amang" Pillarina8,538
Lakas Ephraim "Eph" Advincula3,919
Lakas Estanislao "Boy" Acuña2,701
Independent Pilar Ebarette2,607
Independent Baltazar Fernando1,815
Lakas Reynaldo "Boy" Parada1,538
Lakas Nemesio Ramos1,426
Independent Venus Llander1,268
Independent Anecito Tamayo1,080
Independent Celestino "Tino" Calangasan1,064
Independent Renato Jesus "Rene" Concepcion813
Total votes100.00

Second District

Municipal Council Election in San Juan's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Roberto "Bobby" Yan 16,298
PMP Francis Keith "Kit" Peralta 15,103
PMP Grace Cortes-Pardines 14,389
PMP Frances "Frannie" Zamora 12,486
PMP Tomas "Tom" Carvajal 12,289
PMP Clemente "Clem" Bargas 11,628
PMP Andoni Miguel "Doni" Carballo11,429
LDP Rowena "Weng" Macalintal10,299
LDP Lorna Adalid9,977
Independent Glenn Angeles4,908
Lakas Irene Reyes2,503
Lakas Raquel "Quel" Santos2,196
Lakas James "Ambo" Laurel2,067
Independent Angelo Aspa1,905
Lakas Arnel San Juan5
Lakas Danilo "Onse" Sibal3
Total votes100.00

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