2022 Makati local elections

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2022 Makati mayoral election
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  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09) 2025  
Mayoral election
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Ind
Candidate Abigail Binay Joel Hernandez
Party MKTZNU Independent
Running mate Monique Lagdameo
Popular vote338,81916,640
Percentage95.324.68
Vice mayoral election
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Ind
Candidate Monique Lagdameo Rodolfo Biolena
Party MKTZNU Independent
Popular vote314,07022,498
Percentage93.326.68

Mayor before election

Abigail Binay
UNA

Elected mayor

Abigail Binay
MKTZNU

Local elections took place in Makati on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will elect candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, two representatives, and the sixteen councilors, eight per district, that would be members of the city council. This was the last general (nationwide and local) elections in the Embo barangays as part of Makati before being turned over to Taguig in 2023 as a result of the Makati–Taguig boundary dispute ruling.

Contents

Background

Incumbent Mayor Abigail Binay would seek for her third and final term. Her opponent was independent Joel Hernandez. [1]

Incumbent Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo would seek for her third and final term. Her opponent was Rodolfo Biolena, an independent candidate. [1]

Incumbent First District Congressman Kid Peña would seek for his second term. His opponents were Minnie Antonio and Ferdinand Sevilla, both independent candidates. [2]

Incumbent Second District Congressman Luis Campos would seek for his third and final term. His opponent was Ricardo Opoc, an independent candidate. [2]

Tickets

Administration coalition

Team United
NameParty
For Mayor
1. Abby Binay MKTZNU
For Vice Mayor
2. Monique Lagdameo MKTZNU
1st District
For House Of Representatives
2. Kid Peña Liberal
For Councilor
1. Martin John Pio Arenas MKTZNU
6. Virgilio "Jhong" Hilario Jr. MKTZNU
7. Luis "Jojo" Javier MKTZNU
12. Carmina Ortega MKTZNU
13. Armando Padilla MKTZNU
15. Rene Andrei Saguisag MKTZNU
17. Jose "Joey" Villena IV MKTZNU
18. Anna Alcine "Ichi" Yabut MKTZNU
2nd District
For House Of Representatives
1. Luis Campos, Jr. NPC
For Councilor (2nd District)
2. Dennis "Alden" Almario MKTZNU
3. Maria Dolores "Doc Doris" Arayon MKTZNU
4. Joel "Bong" Ariones MKTZNU
6. Benedict "Bodik" Baniqued MKTZNU
8. Vann Ryan "Ryan Soler" Calimbahin MKTZNU
9. Arnold "Sammy" Cruz MKTZNU
14. Edralyn "Ed" Marquez MKTZNU
16. Kristina "Ina" Sarosa MKTZNU

Primary opposition coalition

Team Reform
#NameParty
For Vice Mayor
1.Rodolfo "Kuya Rod" Biolena Independent
For Councilor (1st District)
2.Virgilio "Battle" Batalla Independent
4.Ernesto "Yoyoy" Cruz Reform
5.Ferdinand "Ferdie" Eusebio Reform
9.Romeo "Romy" Medina Reform
11.Ma. Arlene Ortega Reform
14.Tosca Camille Puno-Ramos Reform
16.Joselito "Jojo" Salvador Reform
For Councilor (2nd District)
1.Benny AbatayPPM
5.Shirley "Aspi" Aspillaga Reform
7.Leo "Tatak De Lara" Bes Reform
10.Israel "Boyet" Cruzado Reform
12.Roger "Kuya Roger" Jurisprudencia Independent
13.Leonardo "Leo" Magpantay Reform
15.Jeline "Baby" Olfato Reform
17.Mary Ruth Tolentino Reform

Opinion polling

For Mayor

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Abby BinayJoel HernandezMargin
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [3] February 18–24, 202268%10%Binay +58
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [4] March 16–21, 202266%11%Binay +55
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [5] April 8–13, 202270%14%Binay +56

For Vice Mayor

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Rod BiolenaMonique LagdameoMargin
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [6] February 18–24, 202210%60%Lagdameo +50
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [4] March 16–21, 202213%54%Lagdameo +41
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [5] April 8–13, 202218%55%Lagdameo +37

Results

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Abigail Binay will seek for her third and final term, this time under the newly launched Makatizens United Party (MKTZNU). She will be challenged by independent Joel Hernandez. [1] Abigail's younger sister, Marita Angeline "Anne" Binay-Alcantara, filed for the same position but later withdrew.

Makati Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
MKTZNU Abby Binay-Campos (Incumbent) 338,819 95.32%
Independent Joel Hernandez16,6404.68%
Total votes355,459 100.00
MKTZNU hold
Source: [7]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo will seek for her third and final term. She will be challenged by Rodolfo Biolena, an independent candidate. [1]

Makati Vice Mayoralty Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
MKTZNU Nik Lagdameo (Incumbent) 314,070 93.32%
Independent Rodolfo Biolena22,4986.68%
Total votes336,568 100.00
MKTZNU hold
Source: [7]

District Representatives

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Team United Nationalist People's Coalition 164,94849.411
Liberal Party 146,13143.781
Total311,07993.192
Independent22,7436.810
Total333,822100.002

First District

Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. is the incumbent. [8] His opponents are independent candidates Minnie Antonio and Ferdinand Sevilla.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 1st District of Makati
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. (Incumbent) 146,131 94.87%
Independent Minnie Antonio4,8013.12%
Independent Ferdinand Sevilla3,1042.02%
Total votes154,036 100.00
Liberal hold

Second District

Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. is the incumbent. [8] His opponent is independent candidate Ricardo Opoc.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 2nd District of Makati
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. (Incumbent) 164,948 91.75%
Independent Ricardo Opoc14,8388.25%
Total votes179,786 100.00
NPC hold

City Council

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Makatizens United Party 1,607,79269.9815
Team Reform Reform 587,16925.561
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika20,1410.880
Independent40,6581.770
Total647,96828.201
Independent41,7011.820
Ex officio seats2
Total2,297,461100.0018

First District

2022 Makati City Council election at the 1st district of Makati
PartyCandidateVotes%
MKTZNU Jhong Hilario (Incumbent) 121,111 11.73
MKTZNU Anna Alcina "Alcine Ichi" Yabut (Incumbent) 107,045 10.36
MKTZNU Martin John Pio Arenas (Incumbent) 92,856 8.99
MKTZNU Jose "Joey" Villena IV (Incumbent) 88,531 8.57
MKTZNU Carmina Ortega 85,695 8.30
MKTZNU Rene Andrei "Rebo" Saguisag (Incumbent) 85,438 8.27
MKTZNU Luis "Jojo" Javier Jr. (Incumbent) 84,633 8.19
MKTZNU Armando "Idol" Padilla (Incumbent) 82,940 8.03
Reform Ferdinand Eusebio55,1075.34
Reform Tosca Camille Puno-Ramos48,9924.74
Reform Ma. Arlene Ortega46,2294.48
Reform Romeo "Romy" Medina39,5443.83
Independent Virgilio "Battle" Batalla26,9752.61
Reform Joselito "Jojo" Salvador22,3522.16
Reform Ernesto "Yoyoy" Cruz15,9691.55
Independent Rafael Ojeda Jr.10,2130.99
Independent Mariano Lubo10,1160.98
Independent Victorino Calinawan9,1500.89
Total votes1,032,896 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Makatizens United Party 748,24972.448
Team Reform Reform 228,19322.090
Independent26,9752.610
Total255,16824.700
Independent29,4792.850
Total1,032,896100.008

Second District

2022 Makati City Council election at the 2nd district of Makati
PartyCandidateVotes%
MKTZNU Kristina "Ina" Sarosa (Incumbent) 136,836 10.82
MKTZNU Dennis "Alden" Almario (Incumbent) 121,831 9.64
MKTZNU Arnold "Sammy" Cruz (Incumbent) 115,977 9.17
MKTZNU Maria Dolores "Doc Doris" Arayon (Incumbent) 107,027 8.46
MKTZNU Joel "Bong" Ariones 105,236 8.32
MKTZNU Benedict "Bodik" Baniqued (Incumbent) 103,291 8.17
MKTZNU Edralyn Marquez 89,161 7.05
Reform Shirley "Aspi" Aspillaga (Incumbent) 80,487 6.36
MKTZNU Vann Ryan "Ryan Soler" Calimbahin80,1846.34
Reform Leonardo "Leo" Magpantay76,5866.06
Reform Israel "Boyet" Cruzado73,8555.84
Reform Mary Ruth Tolentino54,6774.32
Reform Jeline Olfato42,3413.35
Reform Leo Bes31,0302.45
PPM Benedicto "Benny" Abatay20,1411.59
Independent Rogelio Jurisprudencia13,6831.08
Independent Teofredo Gamotin12,2220.97
Total votes1,264,565 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Makatizens United Party 859,54367.977
Team Reform Reform 358,97628.391
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika20,1411.590
Independent13,6831.080
Total392,80031.061
Independent12,2220.970
Total1,264,565100.008

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