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Local elections in Pateros were held on May 13, 2019 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 Miguel "Ike" Ponce III ran for re-election. His opponent was former Vice Mayor Willie Buenaventura, who happened to be his opponent last elections.
Vice Mayor Gerald German ran for re-election for third term. His opponents was Engr. Carlo Santos. [1]
Taguig-Pateros Rep. Arnel Cerafica was term-limited, and chose to ran as mayor of Taguig. His party chosen Allan Cerafica, his brother. Cerafica was challenged by former Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, Gloria Cabrera, and Zaman Rajahbuda. [2]
Mayor Miguel "Ike" Ponce III defeated his opponent, former Vice Mayor Willie Buenaventura for the second time. [3]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Miguel "Ike" Ponce III | 18,370 | 67.67 | |
Nacionalista | Willie Buenaventura | 8,775 | 32.33 | |
Total votes | 27,145 | 100.00 |
Vice Mayor Gerald German managed to defeat his closest opponent Engr. Carlo Santos. German won over Santos with a margin of 2,871 votes. [4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Gerald German | 14,600 | 55.45 | |
Nacionalista | Carlo Santos | 11,729 | 44.55 | |
Total votes | 26,329 | 100.00 |
Former Senator Alan Peter Cayetano defeated his opponents, including his predecessor's brother, Allan Cerafica and other candidates.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Nacionalista | Alan Peter Cayetano | 91,993 | 58.80 | |
PDP–Laban | Allan Cerafica | 63,641 | 40.60 | |
Independent | Gloria Cabrera | 829 | 0.50 | |
PFP | Zaman Rajahmuda | 132 | 0.10 | |
Total votes | 156,595 | 100.00 | ||
Nacionalista hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Beatriz "Betty" Santos | 7,713 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Jorge "Jojo" Nicdao | 7,205 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Lauro "Larry" Capco | 7,197 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Napoleon "Nap" Dionisio Jr. | 7,043 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Johns "Hapon" Abiño | 6,494 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Dominador "Ador" Rosales, Jr. | 6,445 | ||||
Nacionalista | Ryan Rey Panis | 5,443 | ||||
Independent | Joseph "Monay" Manzon | 4,751 | ||||
Nacionalista | Rolando "Lando" Dolon | 4,171 | ||||
Nacionalista | Oscar "Jonjon" Ongmanchi Jr. | 3,910 | ||||
Independent | Edmundo de Borja | 3,613 | ||||
Nacionalista | Severino "Boyet" Dela Cruz | 3,369 | ||||
Independent | Alfeo "Al" Castillo | 2,822 | ||||
Nacionalista | Fernando "Nanding" Lazaro | 2,408 | ||||
Nacionalista | Romeo "Romy" Pineda | 1,917 | ||||
Independent | Renald Dizon | 1,359 | ||||
Independent | Ferdinand Guiling | 853 | ||||
Independent | Dante Legaspi | 367 | ||||
Total votes | 77,078 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Ericson "Bojic" Raymundo | 6,065 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Joven Gatpayat | 5,520 | ||||
Nacionalista | Jose Jonathan "Jojo" Sanchez | 5,479 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Ernesto "Totong" Cortez | 5,409 | ||||
Nacionalista | Jeric Reyes | 5,115 | ||||
Nacionalista | Allan Dennis "Alden" Mangoba | 4,999 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Ernesto "Erning" Ampe | 4,801 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Jocelyn Dayco | 4,101 | ||||
Nacionalista | Jowell Raymundo | 3,938 | ||||
PDP–Laban | Ramon Roxas | 3,587 | ||||
Independent | Jun Ling | 2,678 | ||||
Independent | Fernando "Totoy" Maravilla | 2,129 | ||||
Nacionalista | Gerry del Rosario | 2,092 | ||||
Nacionalista | Fely Alvarez | 1,748 | ||||
Independent | Alma Otero | 1,626 | ||||
Total votes | 59,287 | 100.00 |
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