2010 San Juan local elections

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2010 San Juan Mayoral election
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  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  
  Guia Gomez Fed convention (cropped).jpg
Nominee Guia Gomez Glenn Alton AngelesManuel Andrada
Party Magdiwang Independent Lakas
Running mate Francisco Javier "Francis" Zamora Alexander "Alex" Enriquez
Popular vote42,1193,8402,774

Mayor before election

Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito
PMP

Elected Mayor

Guia Gomez
Magdiwang

Local elections were held in San Juan on May 10, 2010, 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 city.

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Background

Few months after the 2007 local elections, former President Joseph Estrada, who once served the city as mayor from 1969 to 1986 before serving the senate said in a telephone interview that he supports Guia Gomez, mother of one of his children, Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito. He said that there will be no conflict if Gomez run for mayor. [1]

Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito was term-limited. [2] He ran as representative instead. [3] His mother, former actress Guia Gomez ran for his place instead. Gomez faced Manuel Andrada of Lakas–CMD, and independent candidates Alton Glenn Angeles, Chito Tamayo, and Eduardo "Doy" San Pascual.

Vice Mayor Leonardo "Boy" Celles was term-limited too. His party chosen Second District Councilor Francisco Javier "Francis" Zamora, son of former Rep. Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora, to run in his place. Zamora was challenged by Alex Enriquez.

Rep. Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora was term-limited too. His party chosen Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito to run in his place, unopposed. [4]

Results

For Representative

Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito ran and won unopposed. [5]

Congressional Election in San Juan's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito 47,840 100.00
Total votes47,840 100.00
PMP hold

For Mayor

Former actress Guia Gomez won overwhelmingly against her opponents. [6]

San Juan Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Magdiwang Guia Gomez 42,119
Independent Alton Glenn Angeles3,840
Lakas Manuel Andrada2,774
Independent Eduardo "Doy" San Pascual
Independent Chito Tamayo
Total votes100.00
Magdiwang hold

For Vice Mayor

Second District Councilor Francisco Javier "Francis" Zamora won overwhelmingly against his only opponent, Alexander "Alex" Enriquez.

San Juan Vice Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Magdiwang Francisco Javier "Francis" Zamora 45,282 91.78
Lakas Alexander "Alex" Enriquez4,0558.22
Total votes49,337 100.00
Magdiwang hold

For Councilors

First District

City Council Election in San Juan's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Magdiwang Vincent Pacheco 20,139
Magdiwang Ferdinand "Ferdie" Velasco 16,176
Magdiwang Angelo Agcaoili 15,449
Magdiwang Edgardo "Edgar" Soriano 15,313
Magdiwang William Go 14,812
Magdiwang Marie O'Neal "Onil" Mendoza 13,907
Total votes100.00

Second District

City Council Election in San Juan's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Magdiwang Jannah Ejercito 19,706
Magdiwang Rolando "Totoy" Bernardo 16,957
Magdiwang Richard "Richie" Peralta 15,622
Magdiwang Andoni Miguel "Doni" Carballo 15,598
Magdiwang Leonardo "Boy" Celles 14,630
Bangon Pilipinas Jose Warren Villa 13,435
Total votes100.00

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