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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.
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]
Name | Party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |||
# | Name | Party | ||
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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 Abatay | PPM | ||
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 |
Source of poll aggregation | Dates administered | Abby Binay | Joel Hernandez | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [3] | February 18–24, 2022 | 68% | 10% | Binay +58 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [4] | March 16–21, 2022 | 66% | 11% | Binay +55 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [5] | April 8–13, 2022 | 70% | 14% | Binay +56 |
Source of poll aggregation | Dates administered | Rod Biolena | Monique Lagdameo | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [6] | February 18–24, 2022 | 10% | 60% | Lagdameo +50 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [4] | March 16–21, 2022 | 13% | 54% | Lagdameo +41 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. [5] | April 8–13, 2022 | 18% | 55% | Lagdameo +37 |
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.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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MKTZNU | Abby Binay-Campos (Incumbent) | 338,819 | 95.32% | |
Independent | Joel Hernandez | 16,640 | 4.68% | |
Total votes | 355,459 | 100.00 | ||
MKTZNU hold | ||||
Source: [7] |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo will seek for her third and final term. She will be challenged by Rodolfo Biolena, an independent candidate. [1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
MKTZNU | Nik Lagdameo (Incumbent) | 314,070 | 93.32% | |
Independent | Rodolfo Biolena | 22,498 | 6.68% | |
Total votes | 336,568 | 100.00 | ||
MKTZNU hold | ||||
Source: [7] |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team United | Nationalist People's Coalition | 164,948 | 49.41 | 1 | ||
Liberal Party | 146,131 | 43.78 | 1 | |||
Total | 311,079 | 93.19 | 2 | |||
Independent | 22,743 | 6.81 | 0 | |||
Total | 333,822 | 100.00 | 2 |
Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. is the incumbent. [8] His opponents are independent candidates Minnie Antonio and Ferdinand Sevilla.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. (Incumbent) | 146,131 | 94.87% | |
Independent | Minnie Antonio | 4,801 | 3.12% | |
Independent | Ferdinand Sevilla | 3,104 | 2.02% | |
Total votes | 154,036 | 100.00 | ||
Liberal hold |
Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. is the incumbent. [8] His opponent is independent candidate Ricardo Opoc.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. (Incumbent) | 164,948 | 91.75% | |
Independent | Ricardo Opoc | 14,838 | 8.25% | |
Total votes | 179,786 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Makatizens United Party | 1,607,792 | 69.98 | 15 | |||
Team Reform | Reform | 587,169 | 25.56 | 1 | ||
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | 20,141 | 0.88 | 0 | |||
Independent | 40,658 | 1.77 | 0 | |||
Total | 647,968 | 28.20 | 1 | |||
Independent | 41,701 | 1.82 | 0 | |||
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||||
Total | 2,297,461 | 100.00 | 18 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 Eusebio | 55,107 | 5.34 | |
Reform | Tosca Camille Puno-Ramos | 48,992 | 4.74 | |
Reform | Ma. Arlene Ortega | 46,229 | 4.48 | |
Reform | Romeo "Romy" Medina | 39,544 | 3.83 | |
Independent | Virgilio "Battle" Batalla | 26,975 | 2.61 | |
Reform | Joselito "Jojo" Salvador | 22,352 | 2.16 | |
Reform | Ernesto "Yoyoy" Cruz | 15,969 | 1.55 | |
Independent | Rafael Ojeda Jr. | 10,213 | 0.99 | |
Independent | Mariano Lubo | 10,116 | 0.98 | |
Independent | Victorino Calinawan | 9,150 | 0.89 | |
Total votes | 1,032,896 | 100.00 |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Makatizens United Party | 748,249 | 72.44 | 8 | |||
Team Reform | Reform | 228,193 | 22.09 | 0 | ||
Independent | 26,975 | 2.61 | 0 | |||
Total | 255,168 | 24.70 | 0 | |||
Independent | 29,479 | 2.85 | 0 | |||
Total | 1,032,896 | 100.00 | 8 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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" Calimbahin | 80,184 | 6.34 | |
Reform | Leonardo "Leo" Magpantay | 76,586 | 6.06 | |
Reform | Israel "Boyet" Cruzado | 73,855 | 5.84 | |
Reform | Mary Ruth Tolentino | 54,677 | 4.32 | |
Reform | Jeline Olfato | 42,341 | 3.35 | |
Reform | Leo Bes | 31,030 | 2.45 | |
PPM | Benedicto "Benny" Abatay | 20,141 | 1.59 | |
Independent | Rogelio Jurisprudencia | 13,683 | 1.08 | |
Independent | Teofredo Gamotin | 12,222 | 0.97 | |
Total votes | 1,264,565 | 100.00 |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Makatizens United Party | 859,543 | 67.97 | 7 | |||
Team Reform | Reform | 358,976 | 28.39 | 1 | ||
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | 20,141 | 1.59 | 0 | |||
Independent | 13,683 | 1.08 | 0 | |||
Total | 392,800 | 31.06 | 1 | |||
Independent | 12,222 | 0.97 | 0 | |||
Total | 1,264,565 | 100.00 | 8 |
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