2022 Pasay local elections

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2022 Pasay Mayoral Elections
  2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)2025 
  Mayor Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano profile (cropped).jpg
Nominee Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano Richard AdvinculaEdward "ET" Togonon
Party PDP–Laban PRP Reporma
Running mateWaldetrudes "Ding" Del Rosario
LDP
Ernestina Bernabe-CarbajalHector Bongat
WPP
Popular vote147,66130,66127,530
Percentage70.8814.7213.22

Mayor before election

Imelda Calixto-Rubiano
PDP–Laban

Elected Mayor

Imelda Calixto-Rubiano
PDP–Laban

Local elections took place in Pasay on May 9, 2022 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, and the councilors, six of them in the two districts of the city.

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Background

Mayor Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano ran for her second term. [1] Her running mate was Waldetrudes "Ding" Del Rosario, the daughter of Vice Mayor Noel "Boyet" Del Rosario.

Former First District Councilor and defeated 2019 vice mayoral candidate Richard Advincula also ran. His running mate was Former City Administrator Ernestina "Tina" Bernabe-Carbajal. [2]

Former Manila Chief Prosecutor Edward Togonon ran for mayoralty for the second time. His running mate was Hector Bongat, who previously ran as councilor of Second District.

Rep. Antonino "Tony" Calixto ran for a second term. His opponents were Efren Alas (Team ABA), Ramon Yabut (Team Leni) and Jocelyn Sato (Tropang Togonon).

Candidates

Administration coalition

Team Calixto Forever
NamePartyResult
For Member, House of Representatives
Tony Calixto PDP–Laban Won
For Mayor
Emi Calixto-Rubiano PDP–Laban Won
For Vice Mayor
Ding Del Rosario LDP Won
For Councilor (1st District)
Ambet Alvina PDP–Laban Won
Mark Calixto PDP–Laban Won
Tonya Cuneta PDP–Laban Won
Marlon Pesebre PDP–Laban Won
Ding Santos PDP–Laban Won
Grace Santos PDP–Laban Won
For Councilor (2nd District)
Allo Arceo PDP–Laban Won
Joey Calixto Isidro PDP–Laban Won
Zeng Padua La Torre PDP–Laban Lost
Edith Wowee Manguerra PDP–Laban Won
Allan Jen Panaligan PDP–Laban Won
Donna Vendivel PDP–Laban Won

Opposition coalitions

Team One Pasay/ABA (Advincula, Bernabe, Alas)
NamePartyResult
For House Of Representative
Choy Alas PRP Lost
For Mayor
Richard Advincula PRP Lost
For Vice Mayor
Tina Bernabe Carbajal PRP Lost
For Councilor (1st District)
Jhaz Advincula PDDS Lost
Bossing Morallos PDDS Lost
Boni Santillana PDDS Lost
Froilan Tancinco PDDS Lost
Miki Trinidad PDDS Lost
For Councilor (2nd District)
Botchock Batobato PRP Lost
Loida Bernas PDDS Lost
Vencio Carbajal PRP Lost
Ellan Marie Cipriano WPP Lost
Ferdie Espiritu PRP Lost
Danilo Pantia Independent Lost
Tropang Togonon
NamePartyResult
For Member, House of Representatives
Jocelyn Sato Reporma Lost
For Mayor
Edward Togonon Reporma Lost
For Vice Mayor
Hector Bongat WPP Lost
For Councilor (1st District)
Jao Bajao WPP Lost
Tiger Gabriel PRP Lost
Eleazar Garpa WPP Lost
For Councilor (2nd District)
Crio Chris Campo WPP Lost
Ellan Marie Cipriano WPP Lost

Other coalitions/candidates


UniTeam Coalition
NamePartyResult
For Councilor (1st District)
Marvin Nolasco Independent Lost
Ramon Sta Maria Independent Lost
For Councilor (2nd District)
Dok Jovi Baliao Independent Lost
Khen Magat PFP Won
Manuel Taytayon Independent Lost
Maui "Okidocbong" Tolentino WPP Lost
Independent Candidates
NamePartyResult
For Councilor (1st District)
Kap. Ronjay Advincula PROMDI Lost
Kap. Richard Gerald Anderson Independent Lost
Team Onie Bayona
NamePartyResult
Tony Calixto PDP–Laban Won
For Mayor
Emi Calixto-Rubiano PDP–Laban Won
For Vice Mayor
Ding Del Rosario LDP Won
For Councilor (2nd District)
Onie Bayona PROMDI Lost
Joey Calixto Isidro PDP–Laban Won
Team Leni Robredo
NamePartyResult
For Member, House of Representatives
Ramon Yabut Independent Lost

Opinion polling

For mayor

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates administeredRichard Advincula Emi Calixto-Rubiano AJ RomeroEdward Togonon
PRP PDP-Laban Independent Reporma
SWS [3] February 19-22, 20227%83%0.2%8%

For vice mayor

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Tina
Bernabe-Carbajal
Hector
Bongat
Jessie
Cruz
Boyet Ding
Del Rosario
SWS [3] February 19-22, 202213%3%2%77%

For congressional lone district

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Choy
Alas
Tony
Calixto
Jocelyn
Sato
Ramon
Yabut
SWS [3] February 19-22, 20225%87%2%3%

Results

Names written in bold-Italic are the re-elected incumbents while in italic are incumbents lost in elections.

For Representative

Rep. Antonino "Tony" Calixto defeated his closest rivals Efren Alas and Ramon Yabut.

Congressional Elections in Pasay's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Antonino "Tony" Calixto 154,422 78.09%
PRP Efren “Choy” Alas19,1069.66%
Independent Ramon Yabut14,9267.55%
Reporma Jocelyn Sato9,2854.70%
Total votes197,739 100.00
PDP–Laban hold
Popular vote percentage
Calixto
78.09%
Alas
9.66%
Yabut
7.55%
Sato
4.70%

For Mayor

Mayor Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano defeated former Councilor Richard Advincula and retired Chief Prosecutor Edward Togonon.

Pasay Mayoral Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Imelda "Emi" Calixto-Rubiano 147,661 70.88%
PRP Richard Advincula30,66114.72%
Reporma Edward Togonon27,53013.22%
Independent AJ Romero2,4671.18%
Total votes208,319 100.00
PDP–Laban hold
Popular vote percentage
Calixto-Rubiano
70.88%
Advincula
14.72%
Togonon
13.22%
Romero
1.18%

For Vice Mayor

Waldetrudes "Ding" Del Rosario, daughter of Vice Mayor Noel "Boyet" Del Rosario, defeated her closest rival, former Councilor and City Administrator Ernestina "Tina" Bernabe-Carbajal in a huge margin.

Pasay Vice Mayoral Elections
PartyCandidateVotes%
LDP Waldetrudes "Ding" Del Rosario 130,138 69.35%
PRP Ernestina "Tina" Bernabe-Carbajal38,47920.51%
WPP Hector Bongat12,3366.57%
Independent Jessie Cruz6,7033.57%
Total votes187,656 100.00
LDP hold
Popular vote percentage
Del Rosario
69.35%
Bernabe-Carbajal
20.51%
Bongat
6.57%
Cruz
3.57%

For Councilors

PartyVotes%Seats
PDP–Laban/Team Calixto 712,49472.8811
PROMDI 67,5216.91
PDDS/PRP/Team ABA 61,9336.34
PFP 47,9634.911
WPP/PRP/Tropang Togonon 28,1722.88
Independent59,4916.09
Ex officio seats2
Total977,574100.0014

First District

The entire slate of Team Calixto were re-elected.

City Council Elections in Pasay's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Mark Anthony Calixto71,738
PDP–Laban Mary Grace Santos67,976
PDP–Laban Marlon Pesebre 65,233
PDP–Laban Ma. Antonia "Tonya" Cuneta64,953
PDP–Laban Abraham Albert "Ambet" Alvina55,367
PDP–Laban Ricardo "Ding" Santos 52,197
PROMDI Ronjay Advincula40,895
PDDS Justine Jane "Jhaz" Advincula27,125
Independent Richard Anderson20,025
PDDS Bonifacio "Miki" Trinidad11,002
WPP Eleazar "Boyet" Garpa10,089
Independent Melvin Nolasco6,139
Independent Ramon Sta. Maria5,803
PDDS Bonifacio "Boni" Santillana5,660
PDDS Jovino "Bossing" Morallos5,162
PDDS Froilan "Allan" Tancinco4,864
PRP Michael Angelo "Tiger" Gabriel4,847
WPP Jaomar Leslee "Jao" Bajao4,105
Total votes523,180 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
PDP-Laban Team Calixto 377,46472.156
Independent Coalition Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives 40,8957.820
Independent20,0253.830
Total60,92011.640
PDDS Team ABA 53,81310.290
Tropang Togonon Labor Party Philippines 14,1942.710
People's Reform Party 4,8470.930
Total19,0413.640
Independent under UniTeam Coalition 11,9422.280
Total523,180100.006

Second District

Three of the six re-elected incumbents were:

  • Jose "Joey" Isidro Jr.
  • Editha "Wowee" Manguerra
  • Donnabel Vendivel

Other incumbents were:

  • Allan Panaligan, replaced by his wife, Jennifer "Jen"
  • Arnel Regino Arceo, replaced by his son, Brgy. 60 Councilman Angelo Nicol "Allo" Arceo.
  • Aileen Padua-La Torre, replaced by his husband, Brgy. 59 Chairman Zengelbert "Zeng" La Torre but lost, placing 7th.

Newly-elected councilors were:

  • King Marlon "Khen" Magat, 2019 candidate for councilor Allan Panaligan.
  • Jennifer Panaligan, wife of term-limited Allan.
  • Brgy. 60 Councilman Angelo Nicol "Allo" Arceo, son of term-limited Councilor Arnel Regino "Moti" who later won as chairman of Brgy. 60 last 2023 elections.

Former Councilor Noel "Onie" Bayona failed again to return in city council, placing 9th.

Ma. Czarina Lou Tolentino, wife of former Acting Vice Mayor and Second District Councilor Arvin "Bong" Tolentino lost, placing 8th.

City Council Elections in Pasay's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Jose "Joey" Isidro Jr.70,656 31.99
PDP–Laban Edith "Wowee" Manguerra67,678 30.64
PDP–Laban Donnabel Vendivel58,414 26.45
PDP–Laban Jennifer "Jen" Panaligan 53,783 24.35
PFP King Marlon "Khen" Magat 47,963 21.72
PDP–Laban Angelo Nicol "Allo" Arceo 45,819 20.74
PDP–Laban Zengelbert "Zeng Padua" La Torre38,68017.51
WPP Ma. Czarina Lou "Mr. Okidocbong" Tolentino32,42914.68
PROMDI Noel "Onie" Bayona26,62612.06
Independent Jovita Baliao18,9868.60
WPP Crio Chris Campo9,0774.11
PRP Eduardo "Botchock" Batobato5,9302.68
PRP Ferdinand "Ferdie" Espiritu5,6122.54
PDDS Sherwin Santos5,2042.36
WPP Ellan Marie Cipriano4,9012.22
PRP Vivencio "Vince" Carbajal4,7232.14
Independent Manuel Taytayon4,5392.06
Independent Danilo Pantia3,9991.81
PDDS Loida Bernas2,9161.32
Total votes507,935 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
PDP-Laban Team Calixto 335,03065.965
Independent under UniTeam Coalition Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 47,9639.441
Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives 32,4296.380
Independent18,9863.740
Total99,37819.571
Independent Coalition Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives 26,6265.240
Independent4,5390.890
Total31,1656.140
Team ABA People's Reform Party 16,2653.200
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 8,1201.600
Independent3,9990.790
Total28,3845.590
Tropang Togonon 13,9782.750
Total507,935100.006

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