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Local elections were held in Pasay City on May 13, 2013 as part of the general elections. The voters elected one mayor, one vice-mayor, one congressional representative, and twelve councilors, six per district.
Mayor Antonino "Tony" Calixto was on his first term, and he ran for re-election for second term. He was challenged by Former Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad, businessman Jorge Del Rosario, and perennial candidate Romulo "Rome" Marcelo. [1]
Vice Mayor Marlon Pesebre was on his first term, and he ran for re-election for second term. He was challenged by Former Second District Councilor and defeated 2010 vice mayoral candidate Noel "Onie" Bayona, defeated 2010 mayoral candidate Ricardo "Ding" Santos, and Former Acting Second District Councilor Joven "Jojie" Claudio, son of former Mayor Jovito Claudio.
Rep. Imelda "EmI" Calixto-Rubiano was on her first term, and she ran for re-election for second term. She was challenged by Former Acting City Administrator Santiago "Sonny" Quial and Pastor De Castro Jr.
Name | Party | Result | |
---|---|---|---|
For House Of Representative | |||
Emi Calixto-Rubiano | Liberal | Won | |
For Mayor | |||
Tony Calixto | Liberal | Won | |
For Vice Mayor | |||
Onie Bayona | Liberal | Lost | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
Ed Advincula | Liberal | Won | |
Richard Advincula | Liberal | Won | |
Abet Alvina | Liberal | Won | |
Pinky Lyn Francisco | Liberal | Lost | |
Lex Ibay | Liberal | Won | |
Jenny Roxas | Liberal | Won | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
Moti Arceo | Liberal | Won | |
Brian Bayona | Liberal | Lost | |
Ileana Ibay | Liberal | Lost | |
Rey Padua | Liberal | Won | |
Ian Vendivel | Liberal | Won | |
Edith Vergel De Dios | Liberal | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | |
---|---|---|---|
For Vice Mayor | |||
Marlon Pesebre | UNA | Won | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
Angelo "Nonoy" Decena | NPC | Lost | |
Boyet Garpa | Independent | Lost | |
Grace Santos | UNA | Won | |
TJ Trinidad | Independent | Lost | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
Alvin Cruzin | NPC | Lost | |
Cecile Dela Cruz | UNA | Lost | |
Junjun Mitra | NPC | Lost | |
Allan Panaligan | UNA | Won | |
Bong Tolentino | UNA | Won |
Name | Party | Result | |
---|---|---|---|
For House Of Representative | |||
Atty. Sonny Quial | NPC | Lost | |
For Mayor | |||
Jorge Del Rosario | NPC | Lost | |
For Vice Mayor | |||
Jojie Claudio | NPC | Lost | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
Carding Corral | NPC | Lost | |
Angelo "Nonoy" Decena | NPC | Lost | |
Nonoy Hilvano | NPC | Lost | |
Margie Molina | NPC | Lost | |
Roger Peyuan | NPC | Lost | |
Bong Tebelin | NPC | Lost | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
Rc Boy Campo | NPC | Lost | |
Alvin Cruzin | NPC | Lost | |
Edgar Louie Eusebio | NPC | Lost | |
Junjun Mitra | NPC | Lost | |
Janet Protacio-Cortes | NPC | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | |
---|---|---|---|
For Mayor | |||
Peewee Trinidad | Nacionalista | Lost | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
Greg Alcera | Independent | Lost | |
Charlie Chavez | Nacionalista | Lost | |
Nelfa Trinidad | Nacionalista | Lost | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
Alex Acabado | Nacionalista | Lost | |
Reggie Lim | Nacionalista | Lost | |
Olo Tianzon | Nacionalista | Lost |
Name | Party | Result | |
---|---|---|---|
For Vice Mayor | |||
Ricardo "Ding" Santos | LDP | Lost | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
Greg Alcera | Independent | Lost | |
Lolita Miranda | Independent | Lost | |
Bing Petallo | Independent | Lost | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
Elaine Abiera | Independent | Lost | |
Norton Elipio | Independent | Lost | |
Pam Paredes | Independent | Lost |
Names written in bold-Italic are the re-elected incumbents while in italic are incumbents lost in elections.
Rep. Imelda Calixto-Rubiano defeated former Acting City Administrator Santiago "Sonny" Quial.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano | 110,144 | 81.97 | |
NPC | Santiago "Sonny" Quial | 20,457 | 15.22 | |
Independent | Pastor De Castro Jr. | 3,771 | 2.81 | |
Total votes | 134,372 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold | ||||
Mayor Antonino Calixto defeated businessman Jorge del Rosario and former Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Antonino "Tony" Calixto | 100,715 | 69.56 | |
NPC | Jorge del Rosario | 24,380 | 16.84 | |
Nacionalista | Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad | 18,797 | 12.98 | |
Independent | Romulo “Rome” Marcelo | 900 | 0.62 | |
Total votes | 144,792 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold | ||||
Vice Mayor Marlon Pesebre defeated former Second District Councilor Noel "Onie" Bayona and retired Police Ricardo "Ding" Santos.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
UNA | Marlon Pesebre | 74,828 | 53.95 | |
Liberal | Noel "Onie" Bayona | 38,459 | 27.73 | |
LDP | Ricardo "Ding" Santos | 21,123 | 15.23 | |
NPC | Joven "Jojie" Claudio | 4,286 | 3.09 | |
Total votes | 138,696 | 100.00 | ||
UNA hold | ||||
Five of the six re-elected incumbents were:
Pinky Lyn Francisco ran for re-election but lost, placing 7th.
The newly-elected councilor was Jennifer "Jenny" Roxas, wife of former Rep. Jose Antonio "Lito" Roxas. She ended 2nd.
Former Councilors Uldarico "Ric" Arabia, Gregorio "Greg" Alcera, and Ma. Luisa "Bing" Petallo failed to return city council. Arabia was 19th, Alcera was 9th, and Petallo was 14th.
Nelfa Delfin-Trinidad, former City First Lady and wife of former Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad lost, placing 10th.
Former SK Federation President Jon Wilfred "JT" Trinidad, son of former Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad ran and lost too, placing 8th.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
UNA | Mary Grace Santos | 42,530 | ||
Liberal | Jennifer "Jenny" Roxas | 38,521 | ||
Liberal | Richard Advincula | 32,017 | ||
Liberal | Alberto "Abet" Alvina | 31,234 | ||
Liberal | Eduardo "Ed" Advincula | 28,443 | ||
Liberal | Lexter "Lex" Ibay | 27,329 | ||
Liberal | Pinky Lyn Francisco | 25,608 | ||
Independent | Jon Wilfred "JT" Trinidad | 24,973 | ||
Independent | Gregorio "Greg" Alcera | 18,555 | ||
Nacionalista | Nelfa Delfin-Trinidad | 15,462 | ||
NPC | Angelo Decena | 11,977 | ||
Nacionalista | Charlie Chavez | 11,129 | ||
NPC | Margie Molina | 10,976 | ||
Independent | Maria Luisa "Bing" Petallo | 10,865 | ||
Independent | Eleazar "Boyet" Garpa | 7,086 | ||
NPC | Carding Corral | 6,318 | ||
Independent | Patrick Cuneta | 4,453 | ||
Independent | Lolita Miranda | 3,691 | ||
Independent | Uldarico "Ric" Arabia | 3,393 | ||
NPC | Celestino Hilvano | 2,347 | ||
NPC | Jose Allan "Bong" Tebelin | 2,047 | ||
NPC | Roger Peyuan | 1,052 | ||
Independent | Reynaldo Cuardo | 958 | ||
Independent | Rafael Velez | 598 | ||
Total votes | 373,030 |
Three out of six re-elected incumbents were:
Three other incumbents who ran for re-election but lost were:
Newly-elected councilors were:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
UNA | Allan Panaligan | 33,563 | ||
Independent | Aileen Padua-Lopez | 30,746 | ||
Liberal | Ian Vendivel | 30,721 | ||
UNA | Arvin "Bong" Tolentino | 30,257 | ||
Liberal | Arnel Regino "Moti" Arceo | 30,255 | ||
Liberal | Reynaldo "Rey" Padua | 28,019 | ||
NPC | Elmer "Junjun" Mitra Jr. | 25,888 | ||
Liberal | Edita "Edith" Vergel De Dios | 25,426 | ||
Liberal | Ileana Ibay | 25,313 | ||
Liberal | Brian Bayona | 21,567 | ||
NPC | Alvin Cruzin | 10,641 | ||
Nacionalista | Alex Acabado | 9,528 | ||
Nacionalista | Reggie Lim | 8,393 | ||
Independent | Pam Paredes | 7,808 | ||
Nacionalista | Olo Tianzon | 6,731 | ||
UNA | Cecille Dela Cruz | 5,618 | ||
Independent | Elaine Abiera | 5,220 | ||
NPC | Janet Protacio | 4,782 | ||
Independent | Norton Elipio | 4,293 | ||
NPC | Reynold "RC Boy" Campo | 3,188 | ||
NPC | Edgar Louie Eusebio | 3,165 | ||
Independent | Allan Ko | 3,156 | ||
Independent | Edgar Monton | 3,038 | ||
PDP–Laban | Pedro "Pete" Ordiales | 1,498 | ||
Independent | Dedick Enriquez | 1,179 | ||
Independent | Crisber Collantes | 789 | ||
Total votes | 329,776 |
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