2013 San Pablo local elections

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2013 San Pablo mayoral election
  2010 May 13, 20132016 
 
NomineeLoreto AmanteHizon AragoAngelo Adriano
Party UNA Liberal Independent
Running mateAngelita YangMartin IlaganMichael Anthony Potenciano
Popular vote59,44917,61212,143
Percentage61.0618.0912.47

 
NomineeFlorante Aquino
Party PDP–Laban
Running mateRestituto Mendoza
Popular vote8,162
Percentage8.38

Mayor before election

Vicente B. Amante
Lakas–Kampi

Elected mayor

Loreto Amante
UNA

Local elections were held in San Pablo, Laguna, on May 13, 2013, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors.

Contents

Mayoral and vice mayoral election

Incumbent Mayor Vicente B. Amante is term limited. his party UNA nominate his son and city administrator Loreto Amante. his opponents are former congressman in 3rd district and mayor Florante Aquino from PDP-Laban, former city administrator Hizon Arago, father of Congresswoman Maria Evita Arago from Liberal Party and Incumbent councilor Angelo Adriano as an independent candidate.

Incumbent vice-mayor Angelita Yang will run as a reelectionist under UNA, her opponents are Restituto Mendoza, PDP-Laban's nominee, Former councilor and vice-mayor Frederick Martin Ilagan from Liberal Party, Incumbent councilor Alejandro Yu from Nacionalista Party, Edwin Gapunay and Michael Anthony Potenciano both independent candidates.

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Mayoral and vice mayoral elections

San Pablo City mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Loreto Amante 59,449 58.07
Liberal Hizon Arago17,61217.20
Independent Angelo Adriano12,14311.86
PDP–Laban Florante Aquino8,1627.97
Margin of victory41,83740.87
Invalid or blank votes5,0074.89
Total votes102,373 100.00
UNA gain from Lakas
San Pablo City vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Angelita Yang 39,039 38.13
Liberal Frederick Martin Ilagan18,50018.07
Nacionalista Alejandro Yu18,44318.02
PDP–Laban Restiuto Mendoza13,33713.03
Independent Michael Anthony Potenciano4,3764.27
Independent Edwin Gapunay3730.36
Margin of victory20,53920.06
Invalid or blank votes8,3058.11
Total votes102,373 100.00
UNA hold

City Council

Election in the city council is at large at 10 seats will be on the line.

San Pablo City Council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Justin Colago 47,737 6.87
UNA Karla Monica Adajar 46,122 6.64
UNA Rondel Diaz 43,677 6.28
Liberal Gali Galicia 41,745 6.01
Nacionalista Jojo Biglete 41,323 5.95
UNA Ed Dizon 38,532 5.54
UNA Arnel Ticzon 36,588 5.26
UNA Nap Calatabra 31,914 4.59
Nacionalista LC Pavico 31,102 4.48
Independent Fernando See 25,803 3.71
UNA Daboy Rogador25,7133.70
UNA Rico Albanio24,0803.46
Liberal Larry Dizon21,7933.14
Independent Restie Puntanar21,6553.12
Liberal Lina Buencillo19,5562.81
Liberal Anthony Yang18,4912.66
Liberal Jimmy Ticzon17,6452.54
UNA Abner Dionglay17,4492.51
PDP–Laban Michael Cosico14,7952.13
UNA Willy Degoriztiza14,4072.07
PDP–Laban Paolo Jose Lopez14,3272.06
Liberal Alvy Ortiz12,1421.75
Independent Aldin Rubit11,4451.65
PDP–Laban Pol Cortez11,3801.64
Liberal Gilbert Tan10,5231.51
Independent Menandro Avanzado7,2591.04
PDP–Laban Vio Villaflor7,1541.03
Independent Anneline Castillo6,8840.99
Independent Armando Macalintal5,7910.83
Independent Nestor Reyes, Jr.5,6750.82
Independent Greg Mercado4,8710.70
Independent Ding Uri4,6160.66
Independent Kalbo Dumaraos4,3840.63
PDP–Laban Jeffrey Cruz4,2970.62
Independent Delon Tan4,0790.59
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes102,373 100

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