2010 Antipolo local elections

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2010 Antipolo City mayoral election
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  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  
 
Nominee Danilo "Nilo" Leyble Angelito Gatlabayan
Party Lakas NPC
Running mate Susana Garcia-Say Serafin "Apin" Alvaran
Popular vote120,78397,061

Mayor before election

Danilo "Nilo" Leyble
(Acting)
Lakas

Elected mayor

Danilo "Nilo" Leyble
Lakas

Local elections was held in Antipolo on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two district congressmen, two provincial board members of Rizal, one for each district, and the sixteen councilors, eight in each of the city's districts.

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Background

On January 6, 2009, almost a year after elections, then-Mayor Victor Sumulong died because of multiple organ failure due to diabetes. [1] Vice Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble immediately took place as acting mayor, with Second District Councilor Lorenzo Zapanta as acting vice mayor.

Acting Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble ran as mayor, seeking first full term as mayor. He was challenged by former Mayor and incumbent Second District Representative Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan, [2] Silverio "Ver" Bulanon, Wilfredo "Willie" Garcia, and Edgardo "Ed" Purawan.

Acting Vice Mayor Lorenzo Zapanta did not run for re-election. He ran as representative of Second District. Susana Garcia-Say ran for his place instead. Garcia was challenged by former First District Councilor Serafin "Apin" Alvaran, Basilio Mendoza, Maria Teresa "Tess" Trinidad, and Glicerio "Toto" Vallega.

Incumbent First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno sought for his second term. He was challenged by Ricardo "Carding" Dapat, Florante "Ante" Quizon, Primer "Prime" Pagunuran, and Salvador "Raldy" Abaño.

Incumbent Second District Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan ran for Mayor. Acting Vice Mayor Lorenzo Zapanta ran for his place instead. Zapanta was challenged by former Councilor and former Rizal Vice Governor Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon, Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III, Romeo "Romy" Acop, Marcelino "Boyet" Arellano, Hoover "Ver" Simbillo, Virginia "Gie" Mendoza, and Federico "Dick" Marquez, brother of incumbent First District Councilor and re-electionist Alexander "Bobot" Marquez.

Incumbent First District Board Member Arnel Camacho did not run for re-election. Agripino "Atan" Garcia ran for his place. Garcia was challenged by First District Councilor Ronald Barcena, Jacinto "Ento" Canales, Dr. Enrico "Rico" De Guzman, and Federico 'Erik" Zapanta.

Incumbent Second District Board Member Zacarias Tapales did not run for re-election; he ran as councilor for Second District instead. Incumbent Second District Councilor Jesus Angelito "Joel" Huertas Jr. ran for his place. Huertas was challenged by Nelia "Nel" Bulanon and German "Gerry" Mata.

Results

For Mayor

Acting Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble defeated incumbent Second District Representative Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan in mayoral race.

Antipolo Mayoral Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Danilo "Nilo" Leyble 120,783 55.40
NPC Angelito "Lito" Gatlabayan 97,06144.60
Total votes217,844 100.00
Lakas hold

For Vice Mayor

Susana Garcia-Say defeated former First District Councilor Serafin "Apin" Alvaran.

Antipolo Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Susana Garcia-Say 120,874
NPC Serafin Alvaran
Total votes
Lakas hold

For Representative

First District

Rep. Roberto "Robbie" Puno was re-elected. Puno defeated Ricardo "Carding" Dapat of Nationalist People's Coalition.

Congressional Election for Antipolo's First district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Roberto "Robbie" Puno 67,500 62.08
NPC Ricardo Dapat37,54634.53
Independent Florante Quizon1,3811.27
Independent Primer Pagunuran1,2021.11
Independent Salvador Abaño1,0951.01
Valid ballots108,72491.99
Invalid or blank votes9,4728.01
Total votes118,196 100.00
Lakas hold

Second District

Romeo Acop defeated other prominent candidates, including Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III, former Vice Governor Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon, Federico Marquez, and Acting Vice Mayor Lorenzo Zapanta.

Congressional Election for Antipolo's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Romeo Acop 32,281 31.36
Liberal Lorenzo "LJ" Sumulong III24,90724.20
Independent Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon 20,15919.59
NPC Federico Marquez15,05714.63
Lakas Lorenzo Zapanta6,9616.76
Independent Marcelino Arellano2,9242.84
Independent Hoover Simbillo3740.36
Independent Virginia Mendoza2620.25
Valid ballots102,92593.26
Invalid or blank votes7,4416.74
Total votes110,366 100.00
Independent gain from Lakas

For City Councilors

Candidates

First District

City Council Election for Antipolo's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Alexander Marquez47,569
Lakas Prudencio Aquino 46,589
Lakas Bernard Leo Zapanta45,562
Lakas Pablo Oldan Jr.41,923
Lakas Juanito Lawis41,711
Lakas Troadio Reyes40,817
Lakas Eufracio Tapales39,102
Lakas Mario Garcia38,559
Total votes100.00

Second District

City Council Election for Antipolo's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Ronaldo Leyva 49,751
NPC Christian Edward Alarcon 44,590
Lakas Edward O'Hara41,237
Lakas Corazon Braga40,073
Lakas Celestino Gatlabayan39,708
Lakas Edilberto Lagasca 35,559
Lakas Zacarias Tapales 34,676
NPC Nixon Aranas32,037
Total votes

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