2016 Muntinlupa local elections

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2016 Muntinlupa mayoral election
  2013 May 9, 2016 (2016-05-09) 2019  
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Nominee Jaime Fresnedi Aldrin San PedroArtemio Simundac
Party Liberal UNA NPC
Running mateCelso DiokoRaul CorroBaby Aguilar
Popular vote125,45668,41720,558
Percentage53.8%31.8%9.5%

Mayor before election

Jaime Fresnedi
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Jaime Fresnedi
Liberal

Local elections were held in Muntinlupa on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the 16 councilors, eight each in the two local legislative districts of Muntinlupa.

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Background

Incumbent Jaime Fresnedi is running for a fifth nonconsecutive term as Mayor of Muntinlupa. He was a former city legal officer before elected vice mayor from 1988 until he was elected mayor in 1998. He ran for mayor in 2010; however, he was defeated by then incumbent Aldrin San Pedro. He ran again and won in the 2013 elections. His opponents are former mayor Aldrin San Pedro and incumbent vice mayor Artemio Simundac. San Pedro was a former Sangguniang Kabataan chairman and city councilor in 1995 and was elected vice mayor in 2004. In 2007, he ran and won as Mayor of Muntinlupa defeating Lor Fresnedi, wife of Mayor Jaime Fresnedi. In 2010, he defeated Fresnedi but lost for his third and final term in 2013. Simundac was a former barangay captain of Cupang and ABC president and was elected vice mayor in 2007.

Candidates

Congressman

Incumbent representative Rodolfo Biazon is not running. His son, former Customs commissioner and former Muntinlupa representative Ruffy Biazon, and former Optical Media Board chairman Ronnie Ricketts faced each other in the congressional election. [1]

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Muntinlupa
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Rozzano Rufino "Ruffy" B. Biazon 135,472 60.36%
UNA Ronald "Ronnie" Ricketts 69,50830.97%
Invalid or blank votes19,4668.67%
Total votes224,446 100.00%
Liberal hold

Mayor

Muntinlupa Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jaime "Jimmy" Fresnedi 125,456 53.8%
UNA Aldrin San Pedro68,41731.8%
NPC Artemio Simundac20,5589.5%
Independent Reynaldo Abas5530.3%
Independent Oscar Marmeto3180.1%
Total votes215,302 100.00%
Liberal hold

Vice Mayor

Muntinlupa Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Celso Dioko 102,665 50.4%
UNA Raul Corro95,51946.9%
NPC Baby Aguilar-Nava5,5762.7%
Total votes203,760 100.00%
Liberal gain from NPC

Councilors

Team Fresnedi

Liberal Party/Team Fresnedi Muntinlupa-1st District
NameParty
Louie Arciaga Liberal
Patricio Boncayao Jr. Liberal
Allan Camilon Liberal
Danny Carandang Liberal
Bong Cruz Liberal
Bal Niefes Liberal
Phanie Teves Liberal
Ringo Teves Liberal
Liberal Party/Team Fresnedi Muntinlupa-2nd District
NameParty
Tintin Abas Liberal
Ma. Dhesiree Arevalo Liberal
Lester Baes Liberal
Lucio Constantino Liberal
Grace Gonzaga Liberal
Marissa Rongavilla Liberal
Rafael “Raffy” Sevilla Liberal
Victor “Vic” Ulanday Liberal

Partido San Pedro

United Nationalist Alliance/Partido San Pedro 1st District
NameParty
Rommel Abanto UNA
Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa UNA
Alex Diaz UNA
Ave Marmeto UNA
King Marquez UNA
Allan Paule UNA
Erick Ramirez UNA
Pastor Neil Varias UNA
United Nationalist Alliance/Partido San Pedro 2nd District
NameParty
Don Bunye UNA
Anthony De Leon UNA
Nica Landrito-Escandor UNA
Manuel "Manolet Ripol" Llige UNA
Marlon Medina UNA
Allan Miranda UNA
Raoul Olbes UNA
Anna Soriano UNA

Bagong Muntinlupa

Nationalist People's Coalition/Bagong Muntinlupa 1st District
NameParty
Edwin Arciaga NPC
Alex Borja NPC
Romwell Dumag NPC
Jones Espeleta NPC
Naomi Estrada NPC
Christian Gravador PDP–Laban
James Solchaga NPC
Jean Zarceno NPC
Nationalist People's Coalition/Bagong Muntinlupa 2nd District
NameParty
Kyra Carlos NPC
Tags De Lumban NPC
Elmer Espeleta NPC
Charley Leongson NPC
Mai Redor NPC
Annray Rivera NPC
Neptali Santiago NPC
Rusty Unisa NPC

1st District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Patricio Boncayao Jr. 76,956
Liberal Bal Niefes 75,617
Liberal Stephanie Teves 72,993
Liberal Allan Camilon 68,243
Liberal Ringo Teves 65,201
Liberal Louie Arciaga 63,583
UNA Alex Diaz 56,394
UNA Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa 55,557
Liberal Bong Cruz52,217
Liberal Danny Carandang36,790
Independent Johnson San Pedro35,382
UNA Rommel Abanto35,060
UNA Allan Paule De Guzman 33,228
UNA King Marquez30,365
UNA Erick Ramirez30,215
UNA Ave Marmeto22,775
UNA Pastor Neil Varias22,337
NPC Alex Borja14,276
NPC Edwin Arciaga12,708
NPC Jones Espeleta11,671
NPC Naomi Estrada5,862
NPC James Solchaga4,882
NPC Jean Zarceno4,213
NPC Romwell Dumag3,981
PDP–Laban Christian Gravador3,703
Independent Ed Molina3,520
Independent Ma. Arlene Paningasan2,918
Total votes900,652 100.00%

2nd District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ma. Dhesiree “Dhes” Arevalo 53,724
Liberal Christine “Tintin” Abas 51,281
Liberal Marissa Rongavilla 44,035
Liberal Lester Baes 40,605
Liberal Lucio Constantino 40,093
Liberal Rafael “Raffy” Sevilla 38,095
Liberal Victor “Vic” Ulanday 35,983
Liberal Grace Gonzaga 34,012
NPC Neptali Santiago32,347
UNA Nica Landrito-Escandor23,195
NPC Elmer Espeleta22,205
UNA Allan Miranda21,368
UNA Manuel “Manolet Ripol” Llige17,478
UNA Don Bunye17,451
UNA Raoul Olbes17,384
UNA Marlon Medina14,971
UNA Anthony De Leon14,545
UNA Anna Soriano13,699
NPC Kyra Carlos7,443
NPC Annray Rivera4,776
NPC Mai Redor4,654
NPC Rusty Unisa4,516
Independent Amelia Aquino4,056
NPC Charley Leongson3,378
NPC Tags De Lumban3,244
Independent Angelita Policarpio2,032
Independent Maylin Obog1,737
Total votes568,307 100.00%

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