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Local elections in Pateros were held on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, District representative, and councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts.
Mayor Jaime C. Medina was term-limited. [1] His party chosen former Vice Mayor Willie Buenaventura. His opponents were Miguel "Ike" Ponce III of the Liberal Party, First District Councilor Jorge "Jojo" Nicdao of the Nationalist People's Coalition, Ramon Roxas of Aksyon Demokratiko, beauty queen-turned-actress and Second District Councilor Daisy Reyes, and Delfin Dela Rosa. [2] [3] Reyes and Dela Rosa were both running independently. Meanwhile, Ponce is the son of former Vice Mayor Mike Ponce.
Vice Mayor Gerald German ran for re-election for second term. His opponents were Bebot Cuerdo, Elmer Mangoba and Venancio Santidad.
Taguig-Pateros Rep. Arnel Cerafica ran for re-election for third term. His opponent was Gloria Cabrera.
Rep. Arnel Cerafica overwhelmingly defeated his opponent, Gloria Cabrera.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Arnel Cerafica | 21,811 | 94.59 | |
Partido Bagong Maharlika | Gloria Cabrera | 1,247 | 5.41 | |
Total votes | 23,058 | 100.00 |
Miguel "Ike" Ponce defeated his closest opponents Second District Councilor Daisy Reyes, former Vice Mayor Willie Buenaventura, and First District Councilor Jorge "Jojo" Nicdao. [4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Miguel "Ike" Ponce III | 9,760 | 36.20 | |
Independent | Daisy Reyes | 8,444 | 31.40 | |
Nacionalista | Willie Buenaventura | 6,436 | 23.90 | |
NPC | Jorge "Jojo" Nicdao | 1,613 | 6.00 | |
Aksyon | Ramon Roxas | 590 | 2.20 | |
Partido Bagong Maharlika | Delfin Dela Rosa | 89 | 0.30 | |
Total votes | 26,932 | 100.00 |
Vice Mayor Gerald German was re-elected, smoothly defeating his opponents.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Gerald German | 12,533 | 50.00 | |
Nacionalista | Ma. Theresa "Bebot" Cuerdo | 5,695 | 22.70 | |
Independent | Venancio "Benny" Santidad | 3,943 | 15.70 | |
NPC | Elmer "Bojie" Mangoba | 2,888 | 11.50 | |
Total votes | 25,059 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||
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Liberal | Lauro "Larry" Capco | 6,464 | |||||
Liberal | Allan Dela Cruz | 6,001 | |||||
Nacionalista | Beatriz "Betty" Santos | 5,632 | |||||
Nacionalista | Milaor "Mil" Villegas | 5,233 | |||||
Independent | Dominador "Ador" Rosales Jr. | 5,001 | |||||
Liberal | Napoleon "Nap" Dionisio Jr. | 4,840 | |||||
Liberal | Rosario "Coney" Muñoz | 4,721 | |||||
Independent | Joseph Manzon | 4,029 | |||||
Nacionalista | Rolando Dolon | 3,718 | |||||
Nacionalista | Josefina Acoilla | 3,321 | |||||
NPC | Oscar Ongmanchi, Jr. | 3,217 | |||||
Independent | John Abiño | 2,847 | |||||
Liberal | Roberto Luna | 2,814 | |||||
Liberal | Baltazar Roden | 2,604 | |||||
NPC | Wilshie Santos | 2,545 | |||||
NPC | Edmundo De Borja | 2,342 | |||||
NPC | Laurence Saez | 1,425 | |||||
NPC | Arnaldo Reyes | 1,241 | |||||
Independent | Ferdinand Guiling | 1,064 | |||||
Nacionalista | Jaime "Jimmy" Flores | 1,050 | |||||
NPC | Damaso Hernandez | 982 | |||||
Nacionalista | Antonio Villanueva | 944 | |||||
Independent | Leandro Deveza | 762 | |||||
Independent | Nora Macinas | 730 | |||||
Independent | Genaro Julian | 626 | |||||
Independent | Laura Arellano | 480 | |||||
Independent | Ligaya Metiam | 219 | |||||
Independent | Alfredo Redoban Jr. | 197 | |||||
Total votes | 75,049 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Jose Jonathan "Jojo" Sanchez | 4,810 | |||||
Nacionalista | Maria Kathleen "Ayie" Ampe | 4,675 | |||||
Liberal | Ericson "Bojic" Raymundo | 4,326 | |||||
Nacionalista | Jeric Reyes | 3,790 | |||||
Independent | Jowell Raymundo | 3,784 | |||||
Liberal | Joven Gatpayat | 3,767 | |||||
Liberal | Edgar Noel Castillo | 3,727 | |||||
Liberal | Rommel Lambino | 3,475 | |||||
Nacionalista | Jose Chito Buenaventura | 3,448 | |||||
Liberal | Marvin Ponce | 3,070 | |||||
Nacionalista | Susano Bihag Jr. | 2,697 | |||||
Independent | Arcangel De Lara | 2,622 | |||||
Liberal | Jose Gonzales | 2,393 | |||||
Independent | Alvin Sandigan | 1,849 | |||||
NPC | Julio Ungco Jr. | 1,370 | |||||
NPC | Nilo Cruz | 1,116 | |||||
Independent | Ester Nicdao | 1,100 | |||||
Nacionalista | Edgardo Labine | 1,100 | |||||
NPC | Ronillo Enriquez | 1,075 | |||||
NPC | Ernani Villanueva | 987 | |||||
Independent | Epipfanio Gatpayat | 973 | |||||
NPC | Rowell Dizon | 937 | |||||
NPC | Jan Genato | 824 | |||||
Independent | Angelito Yari | 371 | |||||
Independent | Arturo Arancel | 180 | |||||
Total votes | 58,466 | 100.00 |
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