2019 Muntinlupa local elections

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2019 Muntinlupa mayoral election
Muntinlupa City.svg
  2016 May 13, 2019 (2019-05-13) 2022  
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Nominee Jaime Fresnedi Red Mariñas
Party Liberal NUP
Running mateArtemio SimundacCelso Dioko
Popular vote164,11452,127
Percentage75.37%23.93%

Mayor before election

Jaime Fresnedi
Liberal

Elected mayor

Jaime Fresnedi
Liberal

Local elections were held in Muntinlupa on May 13, 2019 within the 2019 Philippine general election. 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. [1]

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Candidates

District Representative

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Muntinlupa
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Ruffy Biazon 169,756 81.45%
UNA Paeng Arciaga36,31717.42%
PDDS Rodolfo Llorca2,3261.11%
Total votes208,399 100.00%
PDP–Laban hold

Mayor

Muntinlupa Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jaime Fresnedi 164,114 75.37%
NUP Red Mariñas52,12723.93%
WPP Baby Aguilar-Nava1,0650.48%
PDDS Rudy Arcay Victa4420.20%
Total votes217,778 100.00%
Liberal hold

Vice Mayor

Muntinlupa Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Artemio Simundac 116,825 56.22%
NUP Celso Dioko85,88941.33%
Independent Rafael Burgos3,2771.57%
WPP Timmy Richard Gabriel1,7990.86%
Total votes207,790 100.00%
PDP–Laban gain from NUP

Councilor

Team Fresnedi

Liberal Party/PDP–Laban/Team Fresnedi Muntinlupa-1st District
NameParty
Louie Arciaga Liberal
Paty Katy Boncayao Liberal
Allan Camilon Liberal
Raul Corro PDP–Laban
Alexson Diaz Liberal
Nicanor Echavez Liberal
Ting Niefes Liberal
Melchor Teves PDP–Laban
Liberal Party/PDP–Laban/Team Fresnedi Muntinlupa-2nd District
NameParty
Lester Baes PDP–Laban
Ryan Bagatsing PDP–Laban
Arlene Hilapo Liberal
Eliot Martinez PDP–Laban
Dado Moldez Liberal
Marissa Rongavilla PDP–Laban
Nep Santiago PDP–Laban
Jun “Metong” Sevilla Liberal

Team Red Mariñas

National Unity Party/Team Red Mariñas
Muntinlupa-1st District
NameParty
Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa NUP
Ning Calalang NUP
Caloy Casaldon NUP
Jay Dolleton NUP
Mai Maligaya-Mangudadatu NUP
King Marquez NUP
Joshua Sebastian NUP
Stephanie Teves NUP
National Unity Party/Team Red Mariñas
Muntinlupa-2nd District
NameParty
Ma. Dhesiree Arevalo NUP
Luvi Constantino NUP
Nica Escandor NUP
Grace Gonzaga NUP
Allan Miranda NUP
Ariel Nofuente NUP
Nilo Santos NUP
Vic Ulanday NUP

1st District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Raul Corro 97,183
Liberal Alexson Diaz 91,643
Liberal Paty Katy Boncayao 90,098
Liberal Louie Arciaga80,886
Liberal Allan Camilon 78,854
Liberal Ting Niefes68,715
NUP Phanie Teves68,349
NUP Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa63,240
Liberal Nicanor Echavez58,325
PDP–Laban Melchor Teves57,555
NUP Ning Calalang39,823
NUP Mai Maligaya-Mangudadatu37,087
NUP King Marquez27,225
NUP Jay Dolleton24,194
Independent Danny Carandang15,305
NUP Joshua Sebastian14,265
NUP Caloy Casaldon12,569
Independent Ryan de la Cruz6,587
WPP Evelyn Sanchez3,896
PDDS Jojo Regala3,613
Independent Tristan Dimatulac3,231
WPP Sonnyboy Nava2,205
PDDS Churchill de Lara2,165
WPP Timrich Gabriel1,537
Total votes948,550 100.00%

2nd District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Nep Santiago 51,784
PDP–Laban Marissa Rongavilla48,541
PDP–Laban Ryan Bagatsing 47,069
PDP–Laban Lester Baes44,119
NUP Ma. Dhesiree Arevalo43,063
Liberal Jun “Metong” Sevilla 42,337
Liberal Arlene Hilapo 39,931
PDP–Laban Eliot Martinez 38,048
NUP Luvi Constantino37,220
Liberal Dado Moldez37,209
NUP Nica Escandor26,015
NUP Grace Gonzaga25,835
NUP Vic Ulanday23,091
NUP Allan Miranda21,121
NUP Ariel Nofuente15,162
NUP Nilo Santos11,944
PFP Gonza Vasquez6,018
Independent Willie Emeterio2,595
PDDS Kenneth Macaylas1,918
Total votes563,020 100.00%

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References

  1. "Election Results". Commission on Elections. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2024.