Cristy Lim

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Cristy Lim Raymundo
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Cristina Santos Lim

Manila, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party
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Cristina Santos Lim Raymundo, better known as Cristy Lim, is a Filipino politician. She is the daughter of former police general and former Mayor of Manila Alfredo Lim. [1] [2]

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Political career

Raymundo run as city councilor in 2013, under her father's campaign, but also as independent and lost. [3] She also run in the same position in 2019, again under her father's slate (now powered by Koko Pimintel's PDP-Laban), but still lost. [4]

In 2022, she run for Mayor under Partido Reporma, with Lucy Lapinig as her running mate. She campaigned for Ten-point Agenda that includes Clean Government, Health, Response, Investment, Tourism, Safety, Youth, Livelihood, Infrastructure, and the Manilenos. [1] [2] [5] [6] But she lost to incumbent Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna. [7] [8]

Electoral record

2022

Manila Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Asenso Manileño Honey Lacuna 538,595 63.68
PFP Alexander Lopez 166,90819.74
KABAKA Amado Bagatsing 118,69414.03
Reporma Cristina Lim-Raymundo14,8571.76
PRP Elmer Jamias 4,0570.48
Independent Onofre Abad2,6180.31
Total votes845,729 100.00
Asenso Manileño hold

2019

2019 Manila City Council election at the 1st district of Manila
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Ernesto "Dionix" Dionisio, Sr.81,238
PDP–Laban Moises "Bobby" Lim 71,302
Asenso Manileño Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva 62,077
PMP Peter Ong60,898
Asenso Manileño Irma Alfonso-Juson 58,698
PMP Jesus "Taga" Fajardo57,222
Independent Alexander Tan55,755
Asenso Manileño Diosdado "Boroboy" Santiago52,988
PMP Roberto "Obet" Asilo52,580
Asenso Manileño Martin "Marjun" Isidro, Jr.49,815
Independent Atty. Eugene Santiago32,959
PDP–Laban Alexander "Alex" Dionisio27,372
PDP–Laban Rolando Sy24,661
PDP–Laban Cristina "Christy" Lim-Raymundo24,140
Asenso Manileño Carter Don Logica23,292
PMP Eduardo Solis22,259
Asenso Manileño Dale Evangelista20,791
PDP–Laban Paul Dela Cruz Almario13,571
PMP Silvestre "Noy" Dumagat, Jr.12,811
Independent Alberto Valenzona9,268
Independent Vergel "Tata Ver" Navarro7,634
PDP–Laban Anacleto "Kabayan" De Jesus7,506
Independent Ferdinand "Ferdie" Sandoval4,795
Independent Elizabeth "Elsie" Santos3,153
Independent Rommel "Tito Mel" Bronio1,974
Independent Jennelyn Daplas1,902
Total votes840,658 100.00

2013

2013 Manila City Council election at the 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Ernesto Dionisio, Jr. 76,946 12.05
UNA Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva 70,925 11.10
Liberal Roberto Asilo 60,623 9.49
Liberal Niño Dela Cruz 59,768 9.36
UNA Dennis Alcoreza 59,309 9.29
UNA Irma Alfonso 54,619 8.55
UNA Jesus Fajardo51,8218.11
Liberal Moises "Bobby" Lim46,0437.21
UNA Arlene Koa35,8745.62
Independent Cristina "Cristy Lim" Lim-Raymundo34,3795.38
Liberal Rolando Sy33,9085.31
Liberal Joey Venancio24,9153.90
Liberal Silvestre Dumagat, Jr.14,5342.28
Independent Ferdinand Sandoval5,4620.86
Independent Rejercito Aranas3,3140.52
DPP Roberto Garrate2,0280.32
Independent Eduardo Lanuza1,2370.19
Independent Crispin Balbeja1,1130.17
Independent Joey Longanilla1,0990.17
Independent Alden Obejas8140.13

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