2016 Pateros local elections

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2016 Pateros mayoral elections
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  2013 May 9, 2016 2019  
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NomineeMiguel "Ike" Ponce III Daisy Reyes
Party Liberal Independent
Running mateGerald German
Popular vote9,7608,444
Percentage36.20%31.40%

 
NomineeWillie BuenaventuraJorge "Jojo" NicdaoRamon Roxas
Party Nacionalista NPC Aksyon
Running mateMa. Theresa "Bebot" CuerdoElmer Mangoba
Popular vote6,4361,613590
Percentage23.90%6.00%

 
NomineeDelfin Dela Rosa
Party Partido Bagong Maharlika
Popular vote89

Mayor before election

Jaime "Joey" Medina
Nacionalista

Elected Mayor

Miguel "Ike" Ponce III
Liberal

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.

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Background

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.

Results

For Representative, Taguig-Pateros Lone District

Rep. Arnel Cerafica overwhelmingly defeated his opponent, Gloria Cabrera.

Congressional Elections in Taguig-Pateros Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Arnel Cerafica 21,811 94.59
Partido Bagong MaharlikaGloria Cabrera1,2475.41
Total votes23,058 100.00

Mayor

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]

Pateros Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Miguel "Ike" Ponce III 9,760 36.20
Independent Daisy Reyes 8,44431.40
Nacionalista Willie Buenaventura6,43623.90
NPC Jorge "Jojo" Nicdao1,6136.00
Aksyon Ramon Roxas5902.20
Partido Bagong MaharlikaDelfin Dela Rosa890.30
Total votes26,932 100.00

Vice Mayor

Vice Mayor Gerald German was re-elected, smoothly defeating his opponents.

Pateros Vice Mayoralty Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Gerald German12,533 50.00
Nacionalista Ma. Theresa "Bebot" Cuerdo5,69522.70
Independent Venancio "Benny" Santidad3,94315.70
NPC Elmer "Bojie" Mangoba2,88811.50
Total votes25,059 100.00

For Councilors

First District

Municipal Council Elections in Pateros' First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Lauro "Larry" Capco 6,464
Liberal Allan Dela Cruz6,001
Nacionalista Beatriz "Betty" Santos5,632
Nacionalista Milaor "Mil" Villegas5,233
Independent Dominador "Ador" Rosales Jr. 5,001
Liberal Napoleon "Nap" Dionisio Jr. 4,840
Liberal Rosario "Coney" Muñoz4,721
Independent Joseph Manzon4,029
Nacionalista Rolando Dolon3,718
Nacionalista Josefina Acoilla3,321
NPC Oscar Ongmanchi, Jr.3,217
Independent John Abiño2,847
Liberal Roberto Luna2,814
Liberal Baltazar Roden2,604
NPC Wilshie Santos2,545
NPC Edmundo De Borja2,342
NPC Laurence Saez1,425
NPC Arnaldo Reyes1,241
Independent Ferdinand Guiling1,064
Nacionalista Jaime "Jimmy" Flores1,050
NPC Damaso Hernandez982
Nacionalista Antonio Villanueva944
Independent Leandro Deveza762
Independent Nora Macinas730
Independent Genaro Julian626
Independent Laura Arellano480
Independent Ligaya Metiam219
Independent Alfredo Redoban Jr.197
Total votes75,049 100.00

Second District

Municipal Council Elections in Pateros' Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Jose Jonathan "Jojo" Sanchez4,810
Nacionalista Maria Kathleen "Ayie" Ampe4,675
Liberal Ericson "Bojic" Raymundo 4,326
Nacionalista Jeric Reyes 3,790
Independent Jowell Raymundo 3,784
Liberal Joven Gatpayat 3,767
Liberal Edgar Noel Castillo3,727
Liberal Rommel Lambino3,475
Nacionalista Jose Chito Buenaventura3,448
Liberal Marvin Ponce3,070
Nacionalista Susano Bihag Jr.2,697
Independent Arcangel De Lara2,622
Liberal Jose Gonzales2,393
Independent Alvin Sandigan1,849
NPC Julio Ungco Jr.1,370
NPC Nilo Cruz1,116
Independent Ester Nicdao1,100
Nacionalista Edgardo Labine1,100
NPC Ronillo Enriquez1,075
NPC Ernani Villanueva987
Independent Epipfanio Gatpayat973
NPC Rowell Dizon937
NPC Jan Genato824
Independent Angelito Yari371
Independent Arturo Arancel180
Total votes58,466 100.00

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