2013 Mandaluyong local elections

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Local elections in Mandaluyong was held on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, one Congressman, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts. [1]

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2013 Mandaluyong local elections
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 2010May 13, 2013 2016  
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Candidate Benjamin Abalos Jr. Danilo "Danny" de Guzman
Party Lakas–Kampi Liberal Aksyon
Running mateEdward Bartolome
Popular vote62,27328,621
Percentage68.5131.49

Mayor before election

Benjamin Abalos Jr.
Lakas–Kampi

Elected Mayor

Benjamin Abalos Jr.
Lakas–Kampi

Background

Mayor Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. sought re-election for a third and final term under Lakas-CMD. He faced Vice Mayor Danilo "Danny" de Guzman of Aksyon Demokratiko, and independent candidate Florencio Solomon.

Vice Mayor Danilo "Danny" de Guzman ran for mayor. His party slated no candidate for the position. His position was contested by Councilor Edward Bartolome of Liberal Party and independent candidate Doki Pe.

Rep. Neptali "Boyet" Gonzales II ran for re-election for third and final term. He faced candidates Frank Reyes of Ang Kapatiran, and independents Gerard Castillo and Renato Parem.

Results

For Mayor

Mayor Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. won against Vice Mayor Danilo "Danny" de Guzman. [2]

Mandaluyong Mayoral Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr. 62,273 68.55
Aksyon Danny de Guzman34,97531.06
Independent Florencio Solomon4340.39
Total votes112,592 100.00
Lakas hold
Popular vote percentage
Abalos
68.55%
de Guzman
31.06%
Solomon
0.39%

For Vice Mayor

Second District Councilor Edward Bartolome won against independent candidate Doki Pe. [3]

Mandaluyong Vice Mayoral Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Edward Bartolome 72,345 71.94
Independent Doki Pe28,21528.06
Total votes100,560 100.00
Liberal gain from Aksyon
Popular vote percentage
Bartolome
71.94%
Pe
28.06%

For Representative

Rep. Neptali Gonzales II overwhelmingly won against his fellow candidates Frank Reyes, Gerard Castillo and Renato Parem. [3]

Congressional Elections in Mandaluyong's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Neptali "Boyet" Gonzales II 92,950 89.03
Ang Kapatiran Frank Reyes9,5229.12
Independent Gerard Castillo1,5111.45
Independent Renato Parem4230.41
Total votes104,406 100.00
Liberal hold
Popular vote percentage
Gonzales
89.03%
Reyes
9.12%
Others
1.86%

For Councilors

First District

City Council Elections in Mandaluyong's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Charisse Abalos 49,144
Lakas Anthony Suva 45,177
UNA Grace Antonio 37,818
Liberal Ayla Alim 37,335
Liberal Alex Santos 34,187
NPC Louie Espinosa 32,443
Liberal Berong Servillon27,861
Independent Lito De Guzman18,988
Independent Darius Razon Apacionado14,954
Independent Gloria Pilos-Quintos13,384
Independent Willy Talag11,812
Independent Ed Panoso11,533
Independent Edgar Manood9,326
Independent Severino Bargola Sr.3,541
Independent Gabino Labastida Jr.1,397
Independent Bojie Caldino1,090
Total votes100.00

Second District

City Council Elections in Mandaluyong's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Alex Sta. Maria 26,835
Liberal Jesse Cruz 25,136
NPC Cheche Pablo-Santos 23,291
Lakas Boy Esteban 22,989
Lakas Dong Ocampo 21,807
Independent Roehl Bacar 21,047
Lakas Jess Garcia20,652
Independent Hazel Razote15,305
Independent Lyn Francisco11,402
Independent Boy De Quinto7,382
Independent Felipe Camacho Jr.3,909
Independent Dave Vergel Castro3,638
Independent Eduardo Geronimo Jr.3,514
Independent Erning Cruz3,175
Independent Boy Perez834
Total votes100.00

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