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Local elections were held in Pasay on May 10, 2010, as part of the general elections. Voters elected the mayor, vice-mayor, representative of the city's lone district in House of Representatives and six members of the city council in each district.
Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad was on his third non-consecutive term and he ran for re-election for fourth non-consecutive term. He won in 2000 recall election and continued the unexpired term of then-Mayor Jovito Claudio until 2001. [1] He ran for first full term on 2001 [2] and won, and was re-elected on 2004. [3] In 2006, he, Vice Mayor Calixto, and 10 other councilors were suspended for six months due to anomalous garbage collection and disposal contracts. [4] Due to suspension, his term was cut, making him eligible to seek another three consecutive term. He ran for re-election on 2007 and won again. [5] He was challenged by Vice Mayor Antonino "Tony" Calixto, Rep. Ma. Consuelo "Connie" Dy, retired police Ricardo "Ding" Santos, and independent candidates Romulo "Rome" Marcelo, Ralph Joseph Lim, and Francisco "Kit" Peñaflor.
Vice Mayor Antonino "Tony" Calixto was on his third term, and he was term-limited. He ran as mayor instead. His party chosen Second District Councilor Arnel Regino "Moti" Arceo. Arceo was challenged by First District Councilor Marlon Pesebre, Second District Councilor Noel "Onie" Bayona,former Vice Mayor Gregorio "Greg" Alcera, and Leopoldo "Babes" Calixto II.
Rep. Jose Antonio "Lito" Roxas was on his first term, and he ran for re-election for second term. He was challenged by Second District Councilor Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano, former Acting Mayor Allan Panaligan, and Rica-Elah Santos-Hortaleza. Hortaleza was the daughter of mayoral candidate Ricardo "Ding" Santos.
Name | Party | |||
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For House Of Representative | ||||
Dr. Lito Roxas | Lakas–Kampi | |||
For Mayor | ||||
Peewee Trinidad | Nacionalista | |||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Greg Alcera | Nacionalista | |||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
Abet Alvina | Nacionalista | |||
Charlie Chavez | Nacionalista | |||
Pinky Lyn Francisco | Nacionalista | |||
Lex Ibay | Nacionalista | |||
Let Landagan | Nacionalista | |||
Encio Mateo | Nacionalista | |||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
Jimboy Baliad | Nacionalista | |||
Manny Cinco | Nacionalista | |||
Janet Cortes | Nacionalista | |||
Ileana Ibay | Nacionalista | |||
Monty Veluz | Nacionalista | |||
Edith Vergel De Dios | Nacionalista |
Name | Party | |||
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For House Of Representative | ||||
Emi Calixto-Rubiano | Liberal | |||
For Mayor | ||||
Tony Calixto | Liberal | |||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Moti Arceo | Liberal | |||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
Richard Advincula | Liberal | |||
Teddy Lorca | Liberal | |||
Rey Mateo | Liberal | |||
Lolit Miranda | Liberal | |||
Bing Petallo | Liberal | |||
Bert Roque | Liberal | |||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
Chris Barrios | Liberal | |||
Jojie Claudio | Liberal | |||
Norton Elipio | Liberal | |||
Rey Padua | Liberal | |||
Bumbay Tengco | Liberal | |||
Ian Vendivel | Liberal |
Name | Party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
For House Of Representative | ||||
Allan Panaligan | PMP | |||
For Mayor | ||||
Connie Dy | PMP | |||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Marlon Pesebre | PMP | |||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
Romy Cabrera | PMP | |||
Von Catalan III | PMP | |||
Angelo Nonoy Decena | PMP | |||
Rev Langub | PMP | |||
JV Lim | PMP | |||
Grace Santos | PMP | |||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
Jerry Arcangel | PMP | |||
Alvin Cruzin | PMP | |||
Linda Hilario | PMP | |||
Junjun Mitra | PMP | |||
Ate Jen Panaligan | PMP | |||
Bong Tolentino | PMP |
Name | Party | |||
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For House Of Representative | ||||
Chet Santos-Hortaleza | Bigkis | |||
For Mayor | ||||
Ricardo "Ding" Santos | Bigkis | |||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Babes Calixto | Bigkis | |||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
Tony Co | Bigkis | |||
Carding Corral | Bigkis | |||
Val Ilagan | Bigkis | |||
Bimbo Lim | Bigkis | |||
Gani Lisaca | Bigkis | |||
Abe Rogacion | Bigkis | |||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
Rolly Bacar | Bigkis | |||
Tonton Cabrido | Bigkis | |||
Risa De Leon | Bigkis | |||
Pete Ordiales | Bigkis | |||
Ben Patinio | Bigkis | |||
Cristan Tan | Bigkis |
Name | Party | |||
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For Vice Mayor | ||||
Onie Bayona | PDP–Laban | |||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
James Bontilao | PDP–Laban | |||
Bombie Cipriano | PDP–Laban | |||
Eddie Cruz | PDP–Laban | |||
Nonoy Hilvano | PDP–Laban | |||
Jojo Mañez | PDP–Laban | |||
Bong Tebelin | PDP–Laban | |||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
Brian Bayona | PDP–Laban | |||
RC Boy Campo | PDP–Laban | |||
Dedick Enriquez | PDP–Laban | |||
Val Magbanua | PDP–Laban | |||
Peping Nabong | PDP–Laban | |||
Rodolf Villaluna | PDP–Laban |
Names written in bold-Italic are the re-elected incumbents while in italic are incumbents lost in elections.
Rep. Jose Antonio "Lito" Roxas was defeated by Second District Councilor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano. Rubiano won in a tight election between Roxas and Panaligan.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Imelda Calixto-Rubiano | 66,443 | 41.27 | |
Lakas–Kampi | Jose Antonio Roxas | 53,304 | 33.11 | |
PMP | Allan Panaligan | 32,857 | 20.24 | |
Bigkis | Rica-Elah Santos-Hortaleza | 8,667 | 5.38 | |
Total votes | 161,001 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold |
Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad was defeated by Vice Mayor Antonino "Tony" Calixto. Calixto won in a tight election between Dy and Trinidad.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Antonino "Tony" Calixto | 59,087 | 33.71 | |
PMP | Ma. Consuelo "Connie" Dy | 56,576 | 32.28 | |
Nacionalista | Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad | 46,178 | 26.35 | |
Bigkis | Ricardo "Ding" Santos | 12,616 | 7.20 | |
Independent | Ralph Joseph Lim | 298 | 0.17 | |
Independent | Romulo "Rome" Marcelo | 281 | 0.16 | |
Independent | Francisco "Kit" Peñaflor | 268 | 0.15 | |
Total votes | 183,618 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold |
First District Councilor Marlon Pesebre won in a tight election between Bayona, Alcera, and Arceo.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PMP | Marlon Pesebre | 58,942 | 35.08 | |
PDP–Laban | Noel "Onie" Bayona | 32,826 | 19.54 | |
Nacionalista | Gregorio "Greg" Alcera | 31,776 | 18.91 | |
Liberal | Arnel Regino "Moti" Arceo | 27,257 | 16.22 | |
Bigkis | Leopoldo "Babes" Calixto II | 17,216 | 10.25 | |
Total votes | 168,017 | 100.00 | ||
PMP hold |
Three of the six incumbents were re-elected, namely:
Three other incumbents were:
The newly-elected councilors were Alberto "Abet" Alvina and Pinky Lyn Francisco.
The former councilors who tried to return in city council were:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PMP | Mary Grace Santos | 37,798 | ||
Liberal | Richard Advincula | 31,557 | ||
Nacionalista | Lexter "Lex" Ibay | 31,163 | ||
Independent | Eduardo "Ed" Advincula | 22,295 | ||
Nacionalista | Alberto "Abet" Alvina | 22,186 | ||
Nacionalista | Pinky Lyn Francisco | 21,281 | ||
Liberal | Ma. Luisa "Bing" Petallo | 19,881 | ||
PMP | Romulo Cabrera | 19,723 | ||
PMP | Angelo "Nonoy" Decena | 17,821 | ||
Nacionalista | Charlie Chavez | 17,434 | ||
Nacionalista | Maria Lita "Letlet" Landagan | 16,033 | ||
Liberal | Reynaldo Mateo | 15,681 | ||
Nacionalista | Florencio "Encio" Mateo | 15,132 | ||
PMP | Jaivic "JV" Lim | 14,737 | ||
Independent | Normandy Pangilinan | 12,808 | ||
Independent | Reynaldo "Rey" Bayona Jr. | 11,772 | ||
PDP–Laban | Jose "Jojo" Mañez | 8,869 | ||
Bigkis | Arcadio "Carding" Corral | 8,354 | ||
Liberal | Teodulo "Teddy" Lorca Jr. | 7,701 | ||
Liberal | Lolita Miranda | 7,521 | ||
Bigkis | Benjamin "Bimbo" Lim Jr. | 7,052 | ||
PMP | Ronald Langub | 6,607 | ||
Independent | Rossano Cuneta | 5,937 | ||
PMP | Primo Von Catalan III | 5,773 | ||
PDP–Laban | Jaime Bontilao | 5,410 | ||
Bigkis | Valentino "Val" Ilagan | 5,146 | ||
Bigkis | Antonio "Tony" Co | 4,897 | ||
Liberal | Lamberto "Bert" Roque | 4,782 | ||
Independent | Edmund Cayetano | 4,497 | ||
PDP–Laban | Eduardo "Eddie" Cruz | 4,197 | ||
PDP–Laban | Jose Allan "Bong" Tebelin | 2,715 | ||
PDP–Laban | Celestino "Nonoy" Hilvano | 2,454 | ||
PDP–Laban | Rolando "Borbie" Cipriano | 2,146 | ||
Bigkis | Abelardo "Abe" Rogacion | 1,999 | ||
Bangon Pilipinas | Domingo "Jonjon" Solangon | 1,800 | ||
Bigkis | Isagani "Gani" Lisaca | 1,755 | ||
Independent | Michael Angelo Gabriel | 1,461 | ||
Independent | Maria Remedios "Ging" Diaz | 1,191 | ||
Independent | Alejandro Mendoza Jr | 1,107 | ||
Independent | Antonio Obiña | 975 | ||
Independent | Liong Ming Sy | 880 | ||
Independent | Juanito Cacayan Jr. | 635 | ||
Total votes |
Three of the six incumbents were re-elected, namely:
Three other incumbents were:
The newly-elected councilors were:
Joven "Jojie" Claudio, son of former Mayor Jovito Claudio; Aileen Padua-Lopez, daughter of re-electionist Reynaldo "Rey" Padua; and Jennifer "Jen" Panaligan, wife of former Acting Mayor and Second District Councilor Allan Panaligan were both lost.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Reynaldo "Rey" Padua | 31,895 | ||
Nacionalista | Edita "Edith" Vergel De Dios | 28,113 | ||
Nacionalista | Ileana Ibay | 27,302 | ||
Liberal | Ian Vendivel | 25,032 | ||
PDP–Laban | Brian Bayona | 23,694 | ||
PMP | Arvin "Bong" Tolentino | 22,788 | ||
Liberal | Joven "Jojie" Claudio | 21,459 | ||
Independent | Aileen Padua-Lopez | 21,134 | ||
PMP | Jennifer "Jen" Panaligan | 19,825 | ||
Bigkis | Marissa "Risa" De Leon | 16,978 | ||
Nacionalista | Jim "Jimboy" Baliad | 16,648 | ||
PMP | Alvin Cruzin | 16,448 | ||
Independent | Editha "Wowee" Manguerra | 15,967 | ||
PMP | Elmer "Junjun" Mitra Jr. | 14,603 | ||
PMP | Erlinda "Linda" Hilario | 14,423 | ||
Nacionalista | Montgomery "Monty" Veluz | 13,769 | ||
Nacionalista | Emmanuel "Manny" Cinco | 13,694 | ||
Nacionalista | Janet Cortes | 10,451 | ||
Liberal | Joseph Norton Elipio | 9,629 | ||
PMP | Juanito "Jerry" Arcangel | 9,584 | ||
PDP–Laban | Reynold "RC" Campo | 9,549 | ||
Liberal | Chris Barrios | 6,568 | ||
Bigkis | Rolando "Rolly" Bacar | 6,066 | ||
Liberal | Ruben "Bumbay" Tengco | 5,458 | ||
Bigkis | Generoso "Tonton" Cabrido Jr. | 5,405 | ||
NPC | Rolando "Rolly" Dela Cruz | 5,256 | ||
PDP–Laban | Valeriano "Val" Magbanua | 4,219 | ||
Bigkis | Benito Patinio | 4,180 | ||
Independent | Imelda "Mel" San Jose | 3,587 | ||
PDP–Laban | Rizalito "Dedick" Enriquez | 3,505 | ||
Independent | Fernand "Bong" Abriolsantos | 3,479 | ||
Independent | Edgar Louie Eusebio | 3,399 | ||
Bigkis | Cristopher "Cristan" Tan | 3,351 | ||
PDP–Laban | Pepito "Peping" Nabong | 2,306 | ||
NPC | Mark Anthony "Chuck" San Juan | 2,215 | ||
Bigkis | Pedro "Pete" Ordiales | 2,089 | ||
Independent | Vicente "Vic" Gine | 1,624 | ||
PDP–Laban | Rodolfo Villaluna Jr. | 1,211 | ||
Independent | Rogelio Estrella | 1,194 | ||
Independent | Saturnino "Bong" Espeleta | 694 | ||
NPC | Salvador "Buddy" Quimpo III | 658 | ||
Independent | Romeo Franks | 564 | ||
Independent | Richard Rivera | 559 | ||
Independent | Crisber Collantes | 557 | ||
Independent | Arthur Quozon | 220 | ||
Total votes |
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