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Local elections were held in Taguig on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, two District representatives, and councilors, eight in each of the city's two legislative districts.
Mayor Sigfrido "Freddie" Tiñga was term-limited. He ran as representative of second district. His party chosen his father, retired Associate Justice and former Rep. Dante Tiñga to run in his place. Tiñga ran under Liberal Party and its Taguig affiliate, the local party Kilusang Diwa ng Taguig. Tiñga faced First District Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano of Nacionalista, Arthur Clavo, and John Rarang.
Vice Mayor George Elias was on second term, and ran for third term. He was challenged by Ferdinand "Ferdie" Santos, Cayetano's running mate, Jeffrey Lontoc, and Cirila Lumontod.
First District Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano was on her first term. Although eligible to run for a second term, she decided to run for mayor under Nacionalista instead. Her party chosen former Muntinlupa Councilor Rene Carl "Ren-Ren" Cayetano to run in her place. Cayetano was challenged by former Taguig Second District Councilor and defeated 2007 congressional candidate Arnel Cerafica, and independent candidates Luis Cruz Jr. and Joselito Gabriel.
Rep. Henry Dueñas Jr. won the 2007 elections. But following the HRET ruling in February 2010, he was unseated and replaced by his opponent, Angelito "Jett" Reyes. Upon ruling, Reyes was the duly elected representative of the district. Reyes defeated Dueñas by a margin of 37 votes; the Board of Canvassers originally declared Duenas the winner with 28,564 votes over Reyes' 27,107 for a margin of 1,457. [1] Reyes ran for re-election for his supposedly first term. He was challenged by Mayor Sigfrido "Freddie" Tiñga, Second District Councilor Arvin Ian Alit, and independent candidates James Layug, and Robinson "Robin" Lumontod Jr.
Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano defeated retired Associate Justice and former Rep. Dante Tiñga. Tinga later filed an election protest and accused Cayetano of massive vote-buying and pre-programmed CF cards altered results in Taguig. [2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano | 95,865 | 50.53 | |
Liberal | Dante Tiñga | 93,445 | 49.25 | |
Independent | Arthur Clavo | 214 | 0.11 | |
Independent | John Q. Rarang | 205 | 0.11 | |
Total votes | 185,759 | 100.00 | ||
Nacionalista hold |
Vice Mayor George Elias defeated Ferdinand "Ferdie" Santos.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | George Elias | 110,137 | 62.91 | |
Nacionalista | Ferdinand "Ferdie" Santos | 51,564 | 29.45 | |
PMP | Jeffrey Lontoc | 12,366 | 7.06 | |
Independent | Cirila A. Lumontod | 996 | 0.57 | |
Total votes | 171,360 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold |
Former Councilor and defeated 2007 congressional candidate Arnel Cerafica won over his predecessor's brother-in-law, former Muntinlupa Councilor Rene Carl "Ren-Ren" Cayetano.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Arnel Cerafica | 65,264 | |||
Nacionalista | Rene Carl "Ren-Ren" Cayetano | 42,558 | |||
Independent | Luis Cruz Jr. | 312 | |||
Independent | Joselito Gabriel | 208 | |||
Total votes | 100.00 | ||||
Liberal hold |
Rep. Angelito "Jett" Reyes was defeated by Mayor Sigfrido "Freddie" Tiñga. Reyes failed to secure his first full term after serving unexpired term of unseated Rep. Henry "Jun" Dueñas Jr.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Sigfrido "Freddie" Tiñga | 61,483 | 60.62 | |
Lingkod Taguig | Angelito "Jett" Reyes | 16,990 | 16.75 | |
Nacionalista | Arvin Ian Alit | 16,184 | 15.96 | |
Independent | James Layug | 6,637 | 6.54 | |
Independent | Robinson "Robin" Lumontod Jr. | 135 | 0.13 | |
Valid ballots | 101,429 | 94.91 | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 5,438 | 5.09 | ||
Total votes | 106,867 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Party/Kilusang Diwa ng Taguig | 597,937 | 46.45 | 13 | |
Nacionalista Party | 372,651 | 28.95 | 0 | |
Nationalist People's Coalition/Kilusang Diwa ng Taguig | 133,480 | 10.37 | 3 | |
Lingkod Taguig | 55,749 | 4.33 | 0 | |
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | 30,410 | 2.36 | 0 | |
People's Reform Party | 20,494 | 1.59 | 0 | |
Bangon Pilipinas | 14,229 | 1.11 | 0 | |
Independent | 62,266 | 4.84 | 0 | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||
Total | 1,287,216 | 100.00 | 18 | |
Total votes | 195,502 | – |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Ronnette “Ronet” Franco | 44,325 | 7.56 | |
Liberal | Gamaliel “Gamie” San Pedro | 43,381 | 7.39 | |
Liberal | Roderick Carlos “Carlo” Papa | 43,342 | 7.39 | |
NPC | Baltazar “Bal” Mariategue | 41,931 | 7.15 | |
Liberal | Jaime “Jimmy” Labampa | 41,645 | 7.10 | |
Liberal | Baby Gloria “Gigi” De Mesa | 40,414 | 6.89 | |
Liberal | Rodil Carlos "Tikboy” Marcelino | 39,164 | 6.68 | |
Liberal | Carlito “Carlito Oga” Ogalinola | 36,836 | 6.28 | |
Nacionalista | Ricardo “Ading” Cruz Jr. | 35,362 | 6.03 | |
Nacionalista | Emmanuel “Boybits” Victoria Jr. | 33,573 | 5.72 | |
Nacionalista | Darwin “Win” Icay | 33,277 | 5.67 | |
Nacionalista | Eduardo “Eddie” Cruz | 30,717 | 5.24 | |
Nacionalista | Aurelio “Auring” Padilla | 27,918 | 4.76 | |
Nacionalista | Jinky Sarmiento | 26,446 | 4.51 | |
Nacionalista | Henry “Vegatin” Vega | 25,138 | 4.29 | |
Nacionalista | Generoso “Gener” Ignacio | 20,754 | 3.54 | |
Independent | Robel “Roy” Delapaz | 9,576 | 1.63 | |
PMP | Alberto “Abet” Villanueva | 5,455 | 0.93 | |
PMP | Gerry “Magdalo” Placeros | 4,922 | 0.84 | |
Independent | Joepeter “Jhe” Hidalgo | 2,464 | 0.42 | |
Total votes | 106,867 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Aurelio Paulo "AP" Bartolome | 57,552 | ||
Liberal | Milagros "Myla" Valencia | 54,459 | ||
Liberal | Estela "Estel" Gasgonia | 52,989 | ||
Liberal | Ricardo "Ric" Jordan | 52,041 | ||
Liberal | Michelle Anne "Cheche" Gonzales | 50,816 | ||
NPC | Erwin "Win" Manalili | 47,224 | ||
Liberal | Jeffrey "Jeff" Morales | 46,139 | ||
Liberal | Edwin "Jojo" Eron | 39,159 | ||
Nacionalista | Noel "DBoy" Dizon | 27,691 | ||
Nacionalista | Janine "Jaja" Bustos | 26,928 | ||
Nacionalista | Hareem "Harry" Pautin | 23,919 | ||
Nacionalista | Queen Dolly Carreon | 23,617 | ||
Lingkod Taguig | Marc Reyes | 22,944 | ||
PRP | Margarette Jean "Maggie" Manalaysay | 20,494 | ||
Nacionalista | Wilfredo "Toto" Dubria | 18,299 | ||
PMP | Leo Aguilar | 15,273 | ||
Lingkod Taguig | Lhorelyn "Lenlen" Fortuno | 15,256 | ||
Independent | Eric Walter Salonga | 14,787 | ||
Bangon Pilipinas | Vilma Antigo | 14,229 | ||
Independent | Eugenio Sonny "Eugene" Calapit | 13,765 | ||
Nacionalista | Guido Malco | 13,468 | ||
Lingkod Taguig | Maricar "Mara" Villa | 11,667 | ||
Independent | Princess Jacel Ramos | 10,146 | ||
Independent | Celerino "Celly" Morada | 5,882 | ||
Nacionalista | Ruth Fronda | 5,544 | ||
PMP | Ahiyal Sappayani | 4,760 | ||
Independent | Hernando Mendoza | 4,609 | ||
Independent | Taharudin Mokalid | 3,510 | ||
Independent | Reynaldo Acas | 3,409 | ||
Total votes | 100.00 |
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