2022 Muntinlupa local elections

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2022 Muntinlupa mayoral election
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  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
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Nominee Ruffy Biazon Red Mariñas
Party One Muntinlupa PRP
Running mateArtemio SimundacEulogio Dioko II
Popular vote180,74260,434
Percentage74.26%24.83%

Mayor before election

Jaime Fresnedi
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Ruffy Biazon
One Muntinlupa

Local elections took place in Muntinlupa on May 9, 2022 within the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will elect 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.

Contents

Background

Incumbent mayor Jaime Fresnedi is term-limited. Despite being eligible for a third and final consecutive term, incumbent representative Ruffy Biazon chose to run for mayor, thus switching places with Fresnedi, who will run in his place for a seat in Congress, with incumbent vice mayor Artemio Simundac as Biazon's running mate. [1] They are running under the ticket of One Muntinlupa, a local party, [2] [3] with Fresnedi running under the Liberal Party. [4]

Former Bureau of Immigration commissioner and 2019 mayoralty candidate Marc Red Mariñas and Eulogio Dioko II, son of former vice mayor Celso Dioko, will also run for mayoralty and vice mayoralty posts under the People's Reform Party. [5]

Result

Mayor

Muntinlupa mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
One Muntinlupa Ruffy Biazon 180,742 74.26%
PRP Red Mariñas60,43424.83%
Independent Nelson Benjamin1,1530.47%
Independent Oscar Mamerto1,0690.44%
Total votes243,398 100.00

Vice Mayor

Muntinlupa vice mayoralty election
PartyCandidateVotes%
One Muntinlupa Artemio Simundac (Incumbent) 131,882 57.47%
PRP Eulogio Dioko II97,56742.52%
Total votes229,449 100.00
One Muntinlupa hold

District Representative

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Muntinlupa
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Jaime Fresnedi 183,085 77.71%
PDP–Laban Silverio Garing52,53022.29%
Total votes235,615 100.00%
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban

Councilor

By ticket

One Muntinlupa

One Muntinlupa
Muntinlupa-1st District
#NameParty
2.Ate Rachel Arciaga One Muntinlupa
4.Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa One Muntinlupa
5.Paty Katy Boncayao One Muntinlupa
6.Allan Camilon One Muntinlupa
8.Raul Corro One Muntinlupa
10.Alexson Diaz One Muntinlupa
14.Ting Niefes One Muntinlupa
16.Jedi Presnedi One Muntinlupa
One Muntinlupa
Muntinlupa-2nd District
#NameParty
1.Lester Baes One Muntinlupa
2.Ryan Bagatsing One Muntinlupa
3.Luvi Constantino One Muntinlupa
9.Arlene Hilapo One Muntinlupa
13.Eliot Martinez One Muntinlupa
16.Dado Moldez [lower-alpha 1] One Muntinlupa
17.Marissa Rongavilla One Muntinlupa
19.Jun “Metong” Sevilla One Muntinlupa
Notes
  1. Dado Moldez substituted Estrellita "Letty" Santiago, who withdrew from the race on October 5, 2021, days after filing her certificate of candidacy. [6]

Team Red Mariñas

People's Reform Party/Team Red Mariñas
Muntinlupa-1st District
#NameParty
1.Teng Andres PRP
3.Bigmack Arciaga PRP
13.Lisa Macalalad PRP
15.Marichu Pagkalinawan PRP
17.Mekong Sapitula PRP
18.Joshua Sebastian PRP
19.Melchor Teves PRP
20.Bong Venturina PRP
People's Reform Party/Team Red Mariñas
Muntinlupa-2nd District
#NameParty
7.Princess Gonzaga PRP
10.Bhebot Lizardo PRP
11.Wilson Lopena PRP
14.Marlon Medina PRP
15.Allan Miranda PRP
18.Kitchie San Pedro PRP
20.Vec-Vec Ulanday PRP
21.Gonza Tabora Vasquez Lakas

Summary

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
One Muntinlupa1,270,09575.7616
Team Red Mariñas People's Reform Party 312,12918.620
Lakas-CMD 13,0850.780
Total325,21419.400
Reform PH - People's Party8,3190.500
Independent72,7934.340
Ex officio seats2
Total1,676,421100.0018

1st District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 1st District
PartyCandidateVotes%
One Muntinlupa Raul Corro (Incumbent) 117,497 46.55
One Muntinlupa Alexson Diaz (Incumbent) 113,081 44.80
One Muntinlupa Paty Katy Boncayao-Barreto (Incumbent) 109,816 43.51
One Muntinlupa Rachel Arciaga 104,727 41.49
One Muntinlupa Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa (Incumbent) 100,487 39.81
One Muntinlupa Allan Rey Camilon (Incumbent) 97,556 38.65
One Muntinlupa Jedi Presnedi 92,183 36.52
One Muntinlupa Ting Niefes (Incumbent) 83,480 33.08
PRP Melchor Gaspar Teves57,42422.75
PRP Mekong Sapitula41,77416.55
PRP Teng Andres27,84411.03
PRP Bigmack Arciaga26,06610.33
PRP Joshua Sebastian17,4326.91
PRP Maricris Pagkalinawan17,0056.74
PRP Lisa Macalalad13,2455.25
PRP Kuya Bong Venturina11,6204.60
RP Ian Dela Cruz8,3193.30
Independent Shernan Roy Gaite7,5973.01
Independent Nelvin Cerillo4,5671.81
Independent Gervin Erum3,5971.43
Total votes1,055,317 100.00
PartyVotes%Seats
One Muntinlupa818,82777.598
People's Reform Party 212,41020.130
Reform PH - People's Party8,3190.790
Independent15,7611.490
Total1,055,317100.008

2nd District

Muntinlupa City Council Elections - 2nd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
One Muntinlupa Mark Lester Baes (Incumbent) 62,863 24.91
One Muntinlupa Francis Ian "Ryan" Bagatsing (Incumbent) 60,072 23.80
One Muntinlupa Luvi Constantino 59,048 23.39
One Muntinlupa Mamerto "Jun" Sevilla Jr. 58,817 23.30
One Muntinlupa Marissa Rongavilla (Incumbent) 57,769 22.89
One Muntinlupa Arlene Hilapo (Incumbent) 52,309 20.72
One Muntinlupa Cornelio Martinez 51,856 20.55
One Muntinlupa Rodolfo "Dado" Moldez 48,534 19.23
Independent Esmer Espeleta27,64410.95
PRP Vec Ulanday21,7878.63
PRP Allan Miranda19,0567.55
PRP Incess Gonzaga14,6575.81
PRP Kitchi San Pedro-Ladignon14,0075.55
Lakas Gonza Vasquez13,0855.18
PRP Wilson Lopena12,2914.87
PRP Marlon Medina11,8394.69
Independent Bruno Gravador9,0023.57
Independent Anthony Raymond De Leon8,4003.33
Independent Ravi Del Rosario6,9552.76
PRP Bhebot Lizardo6,0822.41
Independent Edgar Allan Manalo5,0311.99
Total votes621,104 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
One Muntinlupa451,26872.668
Team Red Mariñas People's Reform Party 99,71916.060
Lakas-CMD 13,0852.110
Total112,80418.160
Independent57,0329.180
Total621,104100.008

Opinion polling

Ruffy Biazon vs. Red Mariñas
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Ruffy
Biazon
Red
Mariñas
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc) [7] November 16–24, 202162%29%

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