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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.
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]
One Muntinlupa
# | Name | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
For Representative | ||||
1. | Jaime Fresnedi | Liberal | ||
For Mayor | ||||
2. | Ruffy Biazon | 1Munti | ||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
2. | Artemio Simundac | 1Munti | ||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
2. | Ate Rachel Arciaga | 1Munti | ||
4. | Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa | 1Munti | ||
5. | Paty Katy Boncayao | 1Munti | ||
6. | Allan Camilon | 1Munti | ||
8. | Raul Corro | 1Munti | ||
10. | Alexson Diaz | 1Munti | ||
14. | Ting Niefes | 1Munti | ||
16. | Jedi Presnedi | 1Munti | ||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
1. | Lester Baes | 1Munti | ||
2. | Ryan Bagatsing | 1Munti | ||
3. | Luvi Constantino | 1Munti | ||
9. | Arlene Hilapo | 1Munti | ||
13. | Eliot Martinez | 1Munti | ||
16. | Dado Moldez [lower-alpha 1] | 1Munti | ||
17. | Marissa Rongavilla | 1Munti | ||
19. | Jun “Metong” Sevilla | 1Munti |
Team Red Mariñas
# | Name | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
For Representative | ||||
2. | Silverio Garing | PDP–Laban | ||
For Mayor | ||||
3. | Marc Red Mariñas | PRP | ||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
1. | Eulogio Dioko II | PRP | ||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
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 | ||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
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 |
Reform PH - People's Party
# | Name | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
9. | Ian Dela Cruz | RP |
Independent
# | Name | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
For Mayor | ||||
1. | Nelson Benjamin | Independent | ||
4. | Oscar Marmeto | Independent | ||
For Councilor (1st District) | ||||
7. | Nelvin Cerillo | Independent | ||
11. | Gervic Erum | Independent | ||
12. | Shernan Roy Gaite | Independent | ||
For Councilor (2nd District) | ||||
4. | Anthony Raymond De Leon | Independent | ||
5. | Ravi Del Rosario | Independent | ||
6. | Elmer Espeleta | Independent | ||
8. | Bruno Gravador | Independent | ||
12. | Edgar Allan Manalo | Independent |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1Munti | Ruffy Biazon | 180,742 | 74.26% | |
PRP | Red Mariñas | 60,434 | 24.83% | |
Independent | Nelson Benjamin | 1,153 | 0.47% | |
Independent | Oscar Mamerto | 1,069 | 0.44% | |
Total votes | 243,398 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1Munti | Artemio Simundac (Incumbent) | 131,882 | 57.47% | |
PRP | Eulogio Dioko II | 97,567 | 42.52% | |
Total votes | 229,449 | 100.00 | ||
1Munti hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Jaime Fresnedi | 183,085 | 77.71% | |
PDP–Laban | Silverio Garing | 52,530 | 22.29% | |
Total votes | 235,615 | 100.00% | ||
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
One Muntinlupa | 1,270,095 | 75.76 | 16 | |||
Team Red Mariñas | People's Reform Party | 312,129 | 18.62 | 0 | ||
Lakas-CMD | 13,085 | 0.78 | 0 | |||
Total | 325,214 | 19.40 | 0 | |||
Reform PH - People's Party | 8,319 | 0.50 | 0 | |||
Independent | 72,793 | 4.34 | 0 | |||
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||||
Total | 1,676,421 | 100.00 | 18 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1Munti | Raul Corro (Incumbent) | 117,497 | 46.55 | |
1Munti | Alexson Diaz (Incumbent) | 113,081 | 44.80 | |
1Munti | Paty Katy Boncayao-Barreto (Incumbent) | 109,816 | 43.51 | |
1Munti | Rachel Arciaga | 104,727 | 41.49 | |
1Munti | Ivee Arciaga-Tadefa (Incumbent) | 100,487 | 39.81 | |
1Munti | Allan Rey Camilon (Incumbent) | 97,556 | 38.65 | |
1Munti | Jedi Presnedi | 92,183 | 36.52 | |
1Munti | Ting Niefes (Incumbent) | 83,480 | 33.08 | |
PRP | Melchor Gaspar Teves | 57,424 | 22.75 | |
PRP | Mekong Sapitula | 41,774 | 16.55 | |
PRP | Teng Andres | 27,844 | 11.03 | |
PRP | Bigmack Arciaga | 26,066 | 10.33 | |
PRP | Joshua Sebastian | 17,432 | 6.91 | |
PRP | Maricris Pagkalinawan | 17,005 | 6.74 | |
PRP | Lisa Macalalad | 13,245 | 5.25 | |
PRP | Kuya Bong Venturina | 11,620 | 4.60 | |
RP | Ian Dela Cruz | 8,319 | 3.30 | |
Independent | Shernan Roy Gaite | 7,597 | 3.01 | |
Independent | Nelvin Cerillo | 4,567 | 1.81 | |
Independent | Gervin Erum | 3,597 | 1.43 | |
Total votes | 1,055,317 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
One Muntinlupa | 818,827 | 77.59 | 8 | |
People's Reform Party | 212,410 | 20.13 | 0 | |
Reform PH - People's Party | 8,319 | 0.79 | 0 | |
Independent | 15,761 | 1.49 | 0 | |
Total | 1,055,317 | 100.00 | 8 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1Munti | Mark Lester Baes (Incumbent) | 62,863 | 24.91 | |
1Munti | Francis Ian "Ryan" Bagatsing (Incumbent) | 60,072 | 23.80 | |
1Munti | Luvi Constantino | 59,048 | 23.39 | |
1Munti | Mamerto "Jun" Sevilla Jr. | 58,817 | 23.30 | |
1Munti | Marissa Rongavilla (Incumbent) | 57,769 | 22.89 | |
1Munti | Arlene Hilapo (Incumbent) | 52,309 | 20.72 | |
1Munti | Cornelio Martinez | 51,856 | 20.55 | |
1Munti | Rodolfo "Dado" Moldez | 48,534 | 19.23 | |
Independent | Elmer Espeleta | 27,644 | 10.95 | |
PRP | Vec Ulanday | 21,787 | 8.63 | |
PRP | Allan Miranda | 19,056 | 7.55 | |
PRP | Incess Gonzaga | 14,657 | 5.81 | |
PRP | Kitchi San Pedro-Ladignon | 14,007 | 5.55 | |
Lakas | Gonza Vasquez | 13,085 | 5.18 | |
PRP | Wilson Lopena | 12,291 | 4.87 | |
PRP | Marlon Medina | 11,839 | 4.69 | |
Independent | Bruno Gravador | 9,002 | 3.57 | |
Independent | Anthony Raymond De Leon | 8,400 | 3.33 | |
Independent | Ravi Del Rosario | 6,955 | 2.76 | |
PRP | Bhebot Lizardo | 6,082 | 2.41 | |
Independent | Edgar Allan Manalo | 5,031 | 1.99 | |
Total votes | 621,104 | 100.00 |
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
One Muntinlupa | 451,268 | 72.66 | 8 | |||
Team Red Mariñas | People's Reform Party | 99,719 | 16.06 | 0 | ||
Lakas-CMD | 13,085 | 2.11 | 0 | |||
Total | 112,804 | 18.16 | 0 | |||
Independent | 57,032 | 9.18 | 0 | |||
Total | 621,104 | 100.00 | 8 |
Ruffy Biazon vs. Red Mariñas | ||||||||
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Source of poll aggregation | Dates administered | Ruffy Biazon | Red Mariñas | Margin | ||||
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc) [7] | November 16–24, 2021 | 62% | 29% | Biazon +33 |
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