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Local elections in Taguig took place on May 9, 2022 within the Philippine general election. The voters will vote for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, two district representatives, and councilors, eight in each of the city's two legislative districts.
Mayor Lino Edgardo Cayetano was eligible for re-election for second term as mayor. However, he decided not to seek reelection. His sister-in-law, former Mayor and Second District Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano sought mayorship again. [1] He was challenged by defeated 2019 mayoral candidate and former First District Rep. Arnel Cerafica. [2]
Vice Mayor Ricardo "Ading" Cruz was term-limited.He ran as representative instead. His party chosen Second District Councilor Arvin Ian Alit to run in his place. Alit was challenged by Janelle Cerafica, running-mate and wife of mayoral candidate Arnel Cerafica. [3]
First District Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano who was on his first term as representative, chose to ran as senator instead. His party fielded Vice Mayor Ricardo "Ading" Cruz who was term-limited. Cruz faced defeated 2019 congressional candidate Allan Cerafica, brother of mayoral candidate and former First District Rep. Arnel Cerafica.
Second District Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano who was on her first term as representative, decided to ran as mayor instead. Her party chosen three-termer Councilor Maria Amparo "Pammy" Zamora, daughter of term-limited San Juan Rep. Ronaldo "Ronny" Zamora. [4] Zamora faced former Councilor and defeated 2019 congressional candidate Michelle Anne "Cheche" Gonzales, who ran in the same position thrice.
# | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
For Mayor | |||
1. | Maria Laarni "Lani" Cayetano | Nacionalista | |
For Vice Mayor | |||
1. | Arvin Ian Alit | Nacionalista | |
For House Of Representatives (1st District/Taguig-Pateros) | |||
2. | Ricardo "Ading" Cruz Jr. | Nacionalista | |
For House Of Representatives (2nd District/Taguig–Lone) | |||
2. | Maria Amparo "Pammy" Zamora | Nacionalista | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
2. | Raul Aquino | Nacionalista | |
6. | Gigi Valenzuela-De Mesa | Nacionalista | |
11. | Jimmy Labampa | Nacionalista | |
14. | Lamberto "Totong" Mañosca | Nacionalista | |
15. | Rodil Marcelino | Nacionalista | |
16. | Carlito Ogalinola | Nacionalista | |
18. | Fanella Joy Panga-Cruz | Nacionalista | |
19. | Gamaliel San Pedro | Nacionalista | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
1. | Marisse Balina-Eron | Nacionalista | |
3. | Edgar Baptista | Nacionalista | |
7. | Jaime Garcia | Nacionalista | |
11. | Yasser Pangandaman | Nacionalista | |
12. | Alex Penolio | Nacionalista | |
14. | Ed Prado | Nacionalista | |
17. | Jomil Bryan Serna | Nacionalista | |
19. | Nicky Supan | Nacionalista |
# | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
For Mayor | |||
2. | Arnel Cerafica | PPP | |
For Vice Mayor | |||
2. | Janelle Cerafica | PPP | |
For House Of Representatives (1st District/Taguig-Pateros) | |||
1. | Allan Cerafica | PPP | |
For House Of Representatives (2nd District/Taguig–Lone) | |||
1. | Michelle Anne "Che-Che" Gonzales | PPP | |
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
3. | Jhon Jhon Bautista | PPP | |
4. | RJ Bernal | PPP | |
5. | Norjannah Cruz | PPP | |
7. | Warren Delos Santos | PPP | |
8. | Warren Dionisio | PPP | |
9. | Ronette Osorio Franco | PPP | |
10. | Anggus Icay | PPP | |
13. | Elvira Madrid | PPP | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
4. | Oscar Dio | PPP | |
5. | Arthur Flores | PPP | |
8. | Larry German | PPP | |
10. | Jay Morales | PPP | |
13. | Basilio Pooten | PPP | |
15. | Ignacio Rivera Jr. | PPP | |
16. | Glenn Sacay | PPP | |
21. | Myla Valencia | PPP |
# | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
For Councilor (1st District) | |||
1. | Inocentes Amoroso | Independent | |
12. | Paul Lontoc | Independent | |
17. | Mar Norbert Osorio | Independent | |
For Councilor (2nd District) | |||
2. | Felomino Balmes | PLM | |
6. | Toroy Francisco | Independent | |
9. | Darius Lim | Independent | |
18. | Milly Somera | PPM | |
20. | Caleb Tibio | Independent |
Second District Rep. Ma. Laarni "Lani" Cayetano defeated former First District Rep. Arnel Cerafica. [5] [6] Cerafica lost to outgoing Mayor Lino Edgardo Cayetano in the last election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Lani Cayetano | 272,876 | 75.77 | |
PPP | Arnel Cerafica | 87,266 | 24.23 | |
Total votes | 360,142 | 100.00 | ||
Nacionalista hold |
Barangay | Cayetano | Cerafica | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Bagumbayan | 16,322 | 80.48 | 3,959 | 19.52 |
Bambang | 3,860 | 70.68 | 1,601 | 29.32 |
Calzada | 7,579 | 71.07 | 3,085 | 28.93 |
Central Bicutan | 10,620 | 79.31 | 2,770 | 20.69 |
Central Signal Village | 14,790 | 75.64 | 4,764 | 24.36 |
Fort Bonifacio | 7,775 | 78.85 | 2,086 | 21.15 |
Hagonoy | 8,245 | 76.89 | 2,478 | 23.11 |
Ibayo-Tipas | 6,141 | 68.28 | 2,853 | 31.72 |
Katuparan | 7,124 | 75.84 | 2,269 | 24.16 |
Ligid-Tipas | 3,998 | 72.96 | 1,482 | 27.04 |
Lower Bicutan | 18,549 | 75.71 | 5,950 | 24.29 |
Maharlika | 6,500 | 83.90 | 1,247 | 16.10 |
Napindan | 6,601 | 68.94 | 2,974 | 31.06 |
New Lower Bicutan | 15,151 | 76.39 | 4,683 | 23.61 |
North Daang Hari | 5,109 | 81.38 | 1,169 | 18.62 |
North Signal Village | 11,649 | 79.89 | 2,933 | 20.11 |
Palingon | 4,198 | 60.87 | 2,699 | 39.13 |
Pinagsama | 16,303 | 74.79 | 5,494 | 25.21 |
San Miguel | 3,132 | 77.14 | 928 | 22.86 |
Santa Ana | 6,584 | 67.03 | 3,238 | 32.97 |
South Daang Hari | 7,775 | 78.50 | 2,130 | 21.50 |
South Signal Village | 13,061 | 75.62 | 4,211 | 24.38 |
Tanyag | 9,639 | 84.74 | 1,736 | 15.26 |
Tuktukan | 4,885 | 74.89 | 1,638 | 25.11 |
Upper Bicutan | 14,055 | 74.72 | 4,754 | 25.28 |
Ususan | 12,455 | 78.96 | 3,319 | 21.04 |
Wawa | 4,840 | 79.20 | 1,271 | 20.80 |
Western Bicutan | 25,482 | 72.96 | 9,443 | 27.04 |
Total | 272,876 | 75.77 | 87,266 | 24.23 |
Second District Councilor Arvin Ian Alit won over Janelle Cerafica, wife of Arnel Cerafica. [7]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Arvin Ian Alit | 232,034 | 68.81 | |
PPP | Janelle Cerafica | 105,157 | 31.19 | |
Total votes | 337,191 | 100.00 | ||
Nacionalista hold |
Barangay | Alit | Cerafica | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Bagumbayan | 13,419 | 71.40 | 5,374 | 28.60 |
Bambang | 3,208 | 62.67 | 1,911 | 37.33 |
Calzada | 6,297 | 62.83 | 3,725 | 37.17 |
Central Bicutan | 8,967 | 70.24 | 3,800 | 29.76 |
Central Signal Village | 13,131 | 70.74 | 5,431 | 29.26 |
Fort Bonifacio | 6,279 | 70.77 | 2,594 | 29.23 |
Hagonoy | 7,028 | 69.17 | 3,132 | 30.83 |
Ibayo-Tipas | 5,082 | 60.26 | 3,352 | 39.74 |
Katuparan | 6,250 | 70.72 | 2,588 | 29.28 |
Ligid-Tipas | 3,250 | 63.73 | 1,850 | 36.27 |
Lower Bicutan | 15,374 | 66.73 | 7,666 | 33.27 |
Maharlika | 5,335 | 76.25 | 1,662 | 23.75 |
Napindan | 5,338 | 60.34 | 3,509 | 39.66 |
New Lower Bicutan | 12,829 | 68.72 | 5,840 | 31.28 |
North Daang Hari | 4,417 | 75.31 | 1,448 | 24.69 |
North Signal Village | 10,314 | 74.89 | 3,458 | 25.11 |
Palingon | 3,415 | 52.87 | 3,044 | 47.13 |
Pinagsama | 13,596 | 67.33 | 6,596 | 32.67 |
San Miguel | 2,642 | 69.54 | 1,157 | 30.46 |
Santa Ana | 5,383 | 58.19 | 3,868 | 41.81 |
South Daang Hari | 6,960 | 74.88 | 2,335 | 25.12 |
South Signal Village | 11,439 | 70.02 | 4,898 | 29.98 |
Tanyag | 8,494 | 79.93 | 2,133 | 20.07 |
Tuktukan | 4,104 | 67.44 | 1,981 | 32.56 |
Upper Bicutan | 12,663 | 70.63 | 5,266 | 29.37 |
Ususan | 10,210 | 70.32 | 4,309 | 29.68 |
Wawa | 4,091 | 71.55 | 1,627 | 28.45 |
Western Bicutan | 22,131 | 67.85 | 10,486 | 32.15 |
Total | 232,034 | 68.81 | 105,157 | 31.19 |
Vice Mayor Ricardo "Ading" Cruz Jr. defeated Allan Cerafica, who ran in the same position last elections.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Ricardo "Ading" Cruz Jr. | 87,954 | 58.25 | |||
PPP | Allan Cerafica | 63,033 | 41.75 | |||
Total votes | 150,987 | 100.00 | ||||
Nacionalista gain from Independent |
Barangay | Cruz, Jr. | Cerafica | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Bagumbayan | 11,906 | 65.01 | 6,408 | 34.99 |
Bambang | 2,749 | 54.51 | 2,294 | 45.49 |
Calzada | 5,339 | 54.16 | 4,518 | 45.84 |
Hagonoy | 6,119 | 62.17 | 3,723 | 37.83 |
Ibayo-Tipas | 3,902 | 47.35 | 4,338 | 52.65 |
Ligid-Tipas | 2,820 | 55.09 | 2,299 | 44.91 |
Lower Bicutan | 13,601 | 59.68 | 9,188 | 40.32 |
Napindan | 4,359 | 50.81 | 4,220 | 49.19 |
New Lower Bicutan | 11,149 | 61.09 | 7,102 | 38.91 |
Palingon | 2,659 | 41.00 | 3,827 | 59.00 |
San Miguel | 2,280 | 61.81 | 1,409 | 38.19 |
Santa Ana | 4,673 | 51.42 | 4,415 | 48.58 |
Tuktukan | 3,697 | 61.47 | 2,317 | 38.53 |
Ususan | 8,973 | 63.51 | 5,155 | 36.49 |
Wawa | 3,728 | 67.20 | 1,820 | 32.80 |
Total | 87,954 | 58.25 | 63,033 | 41.75 |
Councilor Maria Amparo "Pammy" Zamora defeated former Councilor Michelle Anne "Cheche" Gonzales.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Maria Amparo "Pammy" Zamora | 121,179 | 68.75 | |
PPP | Michelle Anne "Cheche" Gonzales | 55,089 | 31.25 | |
Total votes | 176,268 | 100.00 | ||
Nacionalista hold |
Barangay | Zamora | Gonzales | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Central Bicutan | 8,406 | 68.27 | 3,907 | 31.73 |
Central Signal Village | 12,215 | 68.00 | 5,749 | 32.00 |
Fort Bonifacio | 5,844 | 68.85 | 2,644 | 31.15 |
Katuparan | 5,906 | 69.12 | 2,639 | 30.88 |
Maharlika | 5,072 | 76.66 | 1,544 | 23.34 |
North Daang Hari | 4,116 | 71.91 | 1,608 | 28.09 |
North Signal Village | 9,780 | 73.56 | 3,515 | 26.44 |
Pinagsama | 13,431 | 70.26 | 5,686 | 29.74 |
South Daang Hari | 6,329 | 70.53 | 2,645 | 29.47 |
South Signal Village | 10,735 | 68.20 | 5,006 | 31.80 |
Tanyag | 7,762 | 76.05 | 2,445 | 23.95 |
Upper Bicutan | 11,347 | 64.92 | 6,132 | 35.08 |
Western Bicutan | 19,890 | 63.49 | 11,439 | 36.51 |
Total | 121,179 | 68.75 | 55,089 | 31.25 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party | 209,133 | 63.91 | 2 | |
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago | 118,122 | 36.09 | 0 | |
Total | 327,255 | 100.00 | 2 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party | 1,617,292 | 69.03 | 16 | |
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago | 608,912 | 25.99 | 0 | |
Partido Lakas ng Masa | 14,368 | 0.61 | 0 | |
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | 13,502 | 0.58 | 0 | |
Independent | 88,929 | 3.80 | 0 | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||
Total | 2,343,003 | 100.00 | 18 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Jaime "Jimmy" Labampa | 105,771 | 28.51 | |
Nacionalista | Baby Gloria "Gigi" De Mesa | 105,617 | 28.47 | |
Nacionalista | Rodil Carlos "Tikboy" Marcelino | 96,695 | 26.06 | |
Nacionalista | Fanella Joy Panga-Cruz | 94,514 | 25.48 | |
Nacionalista | Gamaliel "Gamie" San Pedro | 94,111 | 25.37 | |
Nacionalista | Carlito "Oga" Ogalinola | 93,044 | 25.08 | |
Nacionalista | Raul Aquino | 85,159 | 22.95 | |
Nacionalista | Lamberto "Totong" Mañosca | 83,719 | 22.57 | |
PPP | Anggus Rowe Icay | 50,475 | 13.61 | |
PPP | Warren Dionisio | 41,554 | 11.20 | |
PPP | Norjannah Cruz | 38,925 | 10.49 | |
PPP | Warren Delos Santos | 35,586 | 9.59 | |
PPP | Ronette Osorio Franco | 35,560 | 9.59 | |
PPP | Jhon Jhon Bautista | 33,826 | 9.12 | |
PPP | RJ Bernal | 27,270 | 7.35 | |
Independent | Paul Lontoc | 24,923 | 6.72 | |
PPP | Elvira Madrid | 24,620 | 6.64 | |
Independent | Mar Norbert Osorio | 12,696 | 3.42 | |
Independent | Inocentes Amoroso | 10,681 | 2.88 | |
Total votes | 1,094,746 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party | 758,630 | 69.30 | 8 | |
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago | 287,816 | 26.29 | 0 | |
Independent | 48,300 | 4.41 | 0 | |
Total | 1,094,746 | 100.00 | 8 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Nicky Supan | 124,188 | 33.40 | |
Nacionalista | Jaime Garcia | 115,437 | 31.05 | |
Nacionalista | Marisse Balina- Eron | 113,376 | 30.49 | |
Nacionalista | Yasser Pangandaman | 110,370 | 29.64 | |
Nacionalista | Jomil Bryan Serna | 100,883 | 27.14 | |
Nacionalista | Eduardo "Ed" Prado | 99,564 | 26.78 | |
Nacionalista | Edgar Baptista | 98,315 | 26.44 | |
Nacionalista | Alexander "Alex" Penolio | 96,529 | 25.94 | |
PPP | Milagros "Myla" Valencia | 55,633 | 14.97 | |
PPP | Lauro "Larry" German | 41,735 | 11.23 | |
PPP | Jay Morales | 41,468 | 11.16 | |
PPP | Oscar Dio | 38,467 | 10.35 | |
PPP | Ignacio Rivera Jr. | 37,078 | 9.98 | |
PPP | Glenn Sacay | 36,651 | 9.86 | |
PPP | Basilio Pooten | 36,433 | 9.81 | |
PPP | Arthur Flores | 33,631 | 9.05 | |
Independent | Toroy Francisco | 15,142 | 4.07 | |
Independent | Darius Lim | 14,522 | 3.90 | |
PLM | Felomino Balmes | 14,368 | 3.86 | |
PPM | Milly Somera | 13,502 | 3.63 | |
Independent | Caleb Tibio | 10,965 | 2.95 | |
Total votes | 1,248,257 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party | 858,662 | 68.79 | 8 | |
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago | 321,096 | 25.72 | 0 | |
Independent | 40,629 | 3.25 | 0 | |
Partido Lakas ng Masa | 14,368 | 1.15 | 0 | |
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika | 13,502 | 1.08 | 0 | |
Total | 1,248,257 | 100.00 | 8 |
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