2013 Navotas local elections

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2013 Navotas mayoral elections
  2010 May 13, 2013 2016  
  HoR Official Portrait John Reynald Tiangco.jpg Patrick Joseph Javier.jpg
Nominee John Rey Tiangco Patrick Joseph Javier
Party UNA Liberal
Running mate Clint Geronimo Elsa Bautista-Teodoro
Popular vote52,52325,412

Mayor before election

John Rey Tiangco
UNA

Elected mayor

John Rey Tiangco
UNA

Local elections were held in the city of Navotas on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. Re-electionist mayor-John Rey Tiangco won with a margin of almost 50% on his closest rival and the incumbent vice-mayor, Patrick Joseph Javier who was replaced by the winner of the vice-mayoral elections.

Contents

Opinion polling

Mayoral election

Three-candidate race

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of error John Rey Tiangco Patrick Joseph Javier Clint Geronimo
Anti-EPAL NavotasMarch 14–16, 2013500±3%47%48%5%

Two-candidate race

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorTiangcoJavier
Anti-EPAL NavotasMarch 14–16, 2013500±3%49.65%51.35%
PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorTiangcoJavier
Anti-EPAL NavotasApril 4–6, 2013500±3%69.45%31.55%
PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorTiangcoJavier
ElectionsNavotas Surveys [1] April 23, 2013800±3%37%63%

Vice-mayoral elections

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of error Bautista Geronimo
ElectionsNavotas Surveys [2] April 23, 2013800±3%18%82%

HoR elections

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of error Tiangco De Guzman
ElectionsNavotas Surveys [3] April 23, 2013800±3%49%51%

Candidates

Partido Navoteño-UNA coalition (Team Navotas)

Partido Liberal-NPC coalition (Team Laban Navotas)

PLM

Independent

Party-switching

PoliticianRunning forOld partyNew party
Elsa Bautista-Teodorovice mayor Independent NPC
Jose Norman Magpoccouncilor Independent Liberal
Reynaldo Monroycouncilor Independent UNA
Ronaldo Navalcouncilor Independent UNA
Jose Ronnie Salvadorcouncilor UNA Liberal

Incumbents who will run for other positions, or will not run

PoliticianPositionReasonParty
Elsa Bautista-Teodorocouncilorrunning for vice mayor NPC
Domingo Elapecouncilorwill not run, term-limited UNA
Clint Geronimocouncilorrunning for vice-mayor UNA
PJ Javiervice mayorterm-limited, running for mayor Liberal
Analiza Lupisancouncilorwill not run, replaced by husband Arnel UNA

Results

2013 Navotas mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA John Reynald Marcelo "John Rey" Tiangco 52,523 65.17
Liberal Patrick Joseph "PJ" Javier25,41231.53
Margin of victory27,11133.64
Invalid or blank votes2,6623.30
Total votes80,597 100
UNA hold
2013 Navotas vice-mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Clint Geronimo 50,929
Liberal Elsa Bautista-Teodoro31,563
Margin of victory19,366
Invalid or blank votes61,231
Total votes80,597 100
UNA hold

House of Representatives elections

Toby Tiangco is the incumbent. He is under Partido Navoteño, the ruling local party, which will contest this election at the banner of the United Nationalist Alliance. (He is also UNA's national secretary-general.)

2013 Navotas legislative election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Tobias Reynald Marcelo "Toby" Tiangco 50,168 70.05
Liberal Rico "Icoy" De Guzman24,71030.00
Margin of victory25,458
Invalid or blank votes5,7197.10
Total votes80,597 100
UNA hold

City Council elections

Each of Navotas's two legislative districts elects six councilors to the City Council. The six candidates with the highest number of votes wins the seats per district. Some who are running are the same names from 2010.

PartyMayoral/vice
mayoral candidate
Total votesTotal seats
Total %Total %
UNA (United Nationalist Alliance/Party of the People of Navotas - 10/12 seats, 12 candidates) [A] John Rey Tiangco 284,42072.81%12100.0%
Liberal (Liberal Party of the Philippines - 1/12 seats, 8 candidates) [B] Patrick Joseph Javier95,00124.32%00.00%
Independents (3 candidates) [C] none8,8782.27%00.00%
PLM (Party of the Laboring Masses - 1 candidate)none2,3410.60%00.00%
Total valid votes cast390,640N/A
Total turnout80,597100%
Total partisan seats1285.7%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President17.1%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan Chairmen President17.1%
Total non-partisan seats214.3%
Total seats14100.0%

District 1

City Council election at Navotas' 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Reynaldo "Doc Rey" Monroy 27,366 13.78
UNA Gerardo "Jack" Santiago 23,207 11.69
UNA Ethel Joy "EJ" Arriola 22,914 11.54
UNA Edgardo "Tarok" Maño 22,571 11.36
UNA Richard San Juan 22,129 11.14
UNA Alfredo "Boy" Vicencio 21,627 10.89
Liberal Joselito "Lito" Sulit15,2187.66
Liberal Jose Ronnie "Ronnie" Salvador12,1706.13
Liberal Jose Norman "Jojo" Magpoc11,4385.76
Liberal Nelson "Dok Nelson" Varela9,3644.71
Liberal Manuel "Ching" Cabingas6,5303.29
Independent Joselito "Lito" Alvarez2,7991.41
Independent Jose "Joseph" Kwe1,2710.64
Total votes40,458 100

District 2

City Council election at Navotas' 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Maria Lourdes "Marielle" Del Rosario-Tumangan 27,547 14.34
UNA Ronaldo "Steve" Naval 26,285 13.69
UNA Arnel "Arnel" Lupisan 25,208 13.13
UNA Enrico "Ricky" Gino-gino 23,073 12.01
UNA Orlando "Orlie" Castro 21,584 11.24
UNA Carlito "Don" De Guzman Jr. 20,909 10.89
Liberal Dominic "Nico" Magbiray14,8407.73
Liberal Ferdinand "Ferdie Bada" Pascual14,0127.30
Liberal Drydel "Drydel" Raymundo11,4295.95
Independent Arlando "Arlan" Alarcon4,8082.50
PLM Severino "Rene" Mendoza2,3411.22
Total votes40,139 100

Notes

  • A ^ Initially, UNA (as Partido Navoteño) had nine seats after the 2010 election. Later on, Councilors Reynaldo Monroy and Ronaldo "Steve" Naval jumped to the party from being independents, increasing its seats to 11. Prior to this election, District I Coun. Bernardo Nazal died, leaving his seat vacant and decreasing UNA's seat total to 10.
  • B ^ Technically, District II Coun. Elsa Bautista is under the Nationalist People's Coalition, which contests this election in alliance with the Liberals. Bautista became a member of NPC in 2012.
  • C ^ Initially, there are three independent councilors (Monroy, Bautista and Naval) after the 2010 election, but they later jumped to major parties in 2012.

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