2022 Caloocan local elections

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2022 Caloocan local elections
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  2019 May 9, 2022 2025  
Turnout83.18%
  Rep. Dale Malapitan (18th Congress).jpg Rep. Edgar Erice (18th Congress).jpg
Nominee Along Malapitan Edgar Erice
Party PDP–Laban Aksyon
Running mateKarina Teh (Nacionalista) PJ Malonzo
Popular vote314,903242,086
Percentage56.1343.15

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A map showing the results of the Caloocan mayoral election in every barangay.

Mayor before election

Oscar Malapitan
Nacionalista

Elected mayor

Along Malapitan
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Caloocan on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, three representatives per district, [1] and six councilor per district of the city.

Contents

Background

Mayor Oscar "Oca" Malapitan was term-limited, and he sought congressional comeback to represent first district again. His party nominated his son, First District Rep. Dale Gonzalo "Along" Malapitan, who was on second term. Rep. Malapitan was challenged by Second District Rep. Edgar "Egay" Erice, who was term-limited. [2] Other candidates for mayoral elections were: Alejandro "Jun" Anquilan, Rufino "Ruffy Nazareno" Bayon-on, Roman Domasig Jr., and Ronnie "Toto" Malunes.

Vice Mayor Luis Macario "Maca" Asistio III was term-limited, and he sought congressional seat to represent second district. His position were contested by First District councilors Anna Karina Teh-Limsico (Malapitan's running mate for vice mayor) [3] and Christopher "PJ" Malonzo (Erice's running mate), as well as independent candidate Joseph Timbol.

First District Rep. Dale Gonzalo "Along" Malapitan did not run for re-election, instead he ran as mayor. He switched seats with his father, Mayor Oscar "Oca" Malapitan, who was term-limited. Mayor Malapitan was challenged by Councilor Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San Buenaventura, and independent candidate Violeta "Violy" Dela Cruz.

Second District Rep. Edgar "Egay" Erice was term-limited, and he ran for mayor. [2] His party nominated Jacob Reuben Cabochan. He faced prominent figures, including Vice Mayor Luis Macario "Maca" Asistio III, former Rep. Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy, and councilors Alexander "Alex" Mangasar and Roberto "Obet" Samson.

The newly created Third District would elect its representative for the first time. The candidates were First District Councilor Dean Asistio, [4] and former Mayor and First District Rep. Enrico "Recom" Echiverri.

Tickets

Results

For Mayor

First District Rep. Dale Gonzalo "Along" Malapitan defeated his fellow representative, former Vice Mayor Edgar Erice of the second district. Malapitan won over Erice in a tight election.

Caloocan Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Dale Gonzalo "Along" Malapitan 314,903 56.13
Aksyon Edgar "Egay" Erice 242,08643.15
Independent Roman Domasig Jr.1,3700.24
Independent Ronnie "Toto" Malunes9010.16
Independent Alejandro "Jun" Anquilan8830.16
Independent Rufino "Ruffy Nazareno" Bayon-on8760.16
Total votes561,019 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

For Vice Mayor

First District Councilor Anna Karina Teh-Limsico defeated her fellow councilor, Christopher "PJ" Malonzo.

Caloocan Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Anna Karina Teh-Limsico 324,568 62.28
Aksyon Christopher "PJ" Malonzo 185,67135.63
Independent Joseph "Bok" Timbol10,8642.08
Total votes521,103 100.00
Nacionalista hold

For Representative

First District

Mayor Oscar "Oca" Malapitan defeated Councilor Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San Buenaventura.

Congressional Elections in Caloocan's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Oscar "Oca" Malapitan 195,705 74.27
Aksyon Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San Buenaventura63,60424.14
Independent Violeta "Violy" Dela Cruz4,2071.60
Total votes263,516 100.00
Nacionalista hold

Second District

Former Rep. Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy won in a tight election. Cajayon-Uy defeated her rivals, including councilors Roberto Samson and Alexander Mangasar, Vice Mayor Macario "Maca" Asistio III, and Jacob Reuben Cabochan.

Congressional Elections in Caloocan's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy 63,669 35.20
Lakas Roberto "Obet" Samson41,05722.70
NPC Luis Macario "Maca" Asistio III28,60315.81
Reporma Alexander "Alex" Mangasar26,87014.86
Aksyon Jacob Reuben Cabochan20,67211.43
Total votes180,871 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Third District

First District Councilor Dean Asistio won over former Mayor Enrico Echiverri in a tight election. Asistio will now represent the city's newly created third district.

Congressional Elections in Caloocan's Newly-Created Third District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Dean Asistio 54,319 55.79
PDDS Enrico "Recom" Echiverri 43,04444.21
Total votes97,363 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

For Councilors

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team Aksyon at Malasakit Nacionalista Party 941,66133.6710
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 238,9218.542
Lakas-CMD 171,6996.142
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives 96,8563.460
National Unity Party 88,3493.161
Total1,537,48654.9715
Aksyon Demokratiko 916,21632.763
Nationalist People's Coalition 186,6566.670
Labor Party Philippines 42,0641.500
Partido Lakas ng Masa 16,0270.570
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 3,7980.140
Independent94,5003.380
Ex officio seats2
Total2,796,747100.0020

First District

City Council Elections in Caloocan's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Vincent Ryan "Enteng" Malapitan171,080 29.37
Nacionalista Ray Christopher "Topet" Adalem 138,308 23.74
Aksyon Jacqueline "Kaye" Nubla 129,186 22.18
PDP–Laban Leah Bacolod 129,046 22.15
Lakas Orvince Howard "Vince" Hernandez 123,420 21.19
Nacionalista Alexander "Alex" Caralde 97,007 16.65
PROMDI Romeo "Romy" Rivera96,85616.63
NPC Antonio "Tonton" Asistio II90,82015.59
Aksyon Apolinario "Inar" Trinidad76,21113.08
Aksyon Cenon Mayor70,57512.12
Aksyon Geremias "Gerry" Viray69,67211.96
Aksyon Mila Uy60,06310.31
Aksyon Nicanor "Nick" Repollo51,5368.85
Independent Tyrone De Leon Sr.18,2823.14
PLM Glenn Ymata16,0272.75
Independent Roberto Aquino Jr.15,7332.70
Independent Rodolfo Maniago10,4621.80
Total votes1,364,284 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team Aksyon at Malasakit Nacionalista Party 406,39529.793
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 129,0469.461
Lakas-CMD 123,4209.051
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives 96,8567.100
Total755,71755.395
Aksyon Demokratiko 457,24333.521
Nationalist People's Coalition 90,8206.660
Partido Lakas ng Masa 16,0271.170
Independent44,4773.260
Total1,364,284100.006

Second District

City Council Elections in Caloocan's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Edgardo "Doc Ed" Aruelo109,875 18.86
Nacionalista Luis "L.A" Asistio III92,245 15.84
NUP Jose Lorenzo "Lanz" Almeda 88,349 15.17
Nacionalista Carolyn "Carol" Cunanan 85,746 14.72
Aksyon Emmanuel "Wewel" De Leon 75,280 12.92
Nacionalista Arnold Divina 67,688 11.62
Aksyon Ricardo "Carding" Bagus67,18511.53
NPC Marienne Princess "Dra. Mayen" Mercado56,5349.71
Nacionalista Melvin Rufino50,7918.72
Aksyon Lemuel Simpauco48,8008.38
WPP Renato "Ka Rene" Celis42,0647.22
NPC Armani Mikhail "AAA" Aguilar Alcayaga39,3026.75
Aksyon Dennis Esteban "Dennis Padilla" Baldivia 32,2085.53
Aksyon Marc Merville Orozco28,8724.96
Independent Noel Cabuhat16,0312.75
Independent Robert Antonio9,1191.57
Total votes910,089 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team Aksyon at Malasakit Nacionalista Party 296,47032.583
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 109,87512.071
National Unity Party 88,3499.711
Total494,69454.365
Aksyon Demokratiko 252,34527.731
Nationalist People's Coalition 95,83610.530
Labor Party Philippines 42,0644.620
Independent25,1502.760
Total910,089100.006

Third District

City Council Elections in Caloocan's Newly-Created Third District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Merwyn Lennon "Win" Abel 60,336 10.36
Aksyon Kingjohn Ericson "King" Echiverri 52,696 9.05
Nacionalista Patrick "Bullet" Prado 49,659 8.52
Nacionalista Aurora "Onet" Henson Jr. 49,375 8.48
Lakas Carliza May Africa-Del Rosario 48,279 8.29
Nacionalista Theresita "Tess" Ceralde 42,560 7.31
Aksyon Rodolfo "Ato" Oliva40,2276.91
Nacionalista Luis "Tito" Varela36,8666.33
Aksyon Jose "Joma" Ramirez34,6635.95
Aksyon Rodolfo "Rudy" Brin29,3475.04
Aksyon Nicasio "Nico" Cammayo III28,2424.85
Aksyon Ma. Liera Hazeline "Hazel" Segui Quinto21,4533.68
Independent Angelo "Alfred" Vargas19,5233.35
Independent Carlos Amador "Team Pangarap" Fenequito5,3500.92
PDDS Ernesto "Earny" Palma3,7980.65
Total votes522,374 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team Aksyon at Malasakit Nacionalista Party 238,79645.714
Lakas-CMD 48,2799.241
Total287,07554.965
Aksyon Demokratiko 206,62839.561
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 3,7980.730
Independent24,8734.760
Total522,374100.006

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