Ernix Dionisio

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Ernix Dionisio
Rep. Ernesto Dionisio Jr. (19th Congress).jpg
Dionisio's 19th Congress portrait
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Manila's 1st district
Assumed office
June 30, 2022
Parent(s)Ernesto G. Dionisio, Sr. (father)
Residence Manila
OccupationPolitician

Ernesto Mijares Dionisio Jr. (born May 22, 1978), [2] also known as Ernix Dionisio, is a Filipino politician currently serving as the representative of Manila's 1st district since 2022 and a former city councilor from 2007 until 2013.

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Congressional career

Dionisio, the son of former councilor Ernesto Dionisio Sr., was a three-term councilor from 2007 to 2016. Upon being term-limited, he ran for the congressional seat at Manila's 1st district in 2016 under Asenso Manileño, but lost to Manny Lopez.

In 2022, he ran under Asenso Manileño for the congressional seat at Manila's 1st district and won, unseating Manny Lopez of the Duterte-backed PDP–Laban. [3] Prior to the start of the 19th Congress, he joined Lakas–CMD. [4] He was later named as an assistant majority floor leader in the House of Representatives. [5] In 2024, while at Congress, he was dubbed as one of the top NCR performing representatives in the House of Representatives in the year's second quarter survey and placed third. [6]

In 2024, he left Asenso Manileño party and eventually eventually backed Isko Moreno's bid for a mayoral comeback. He remained with Lakas–CMD despite Asenso Manileño's leader, Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna, joining the national party and being slated to run against Moreno. [7] [8] [9] [10]

Electoral performance

2022

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 1st District of Manila
PartyCandidateVotes%
Asenso Manileño Ernesto "Ernix" Dionisio Jr. 88,327 44.66
PDP–Laban Manny Lopez (incumbent)74,99137.92
Liberal Benjamin "Atong" Asilo34,44117.42
Total votes197,759 100.00
Asenso Manileño gain from PDP–Laban

2016

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 1st District of Manila
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Manuel Luis "Manny" Lopez 55,627 35.35
Liberal Roberto Asilo43,64027.73
Asenso Manileño Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.42,87827.25
Independent Erick Ian Nieva15,2239.67
Total votes157,368 100.00
NPC gain from Liberal

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

2010

Manila 1st District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ernesto "Ernix" Dionisio, Jr.88,334 11.39
NPC Erick Ian Nieva62,089 8.01
Liberal Moises Lim56,020 7.23
PMP Dennis Alcoreza54,776 7.07
Liberal Niño dela Cruz 54,510 7.03
Nacionalista Irma Alfonso 51,959 6.70
Nacionalista Jesus Fajardo Sr.51,2186.51
PMP Rolando Sy45,6835.89
Liberal Ernesto Lim41,3295.33
PMP Edwin Simbulan33,1514.28
Nacionalista Arnel Angeles32,7714.23
PMP Eduardo Solis32,0694.14
Liberal Peter Ong29,8223.85
Liberal Romeo Venturina29,5393.81
NPC Dale Evangelista14,3481.85
Liberal Silvestre Dumagat13,2431.71
Independent Let Miclat12,7331.64
NPC Rogelio Mangila8,3311.07
Independent German Nuñez7,2890.94
PMP Danilo Isiderio6,1800.80
KKK Vicente Ocampo Jr.6,1110.79
PMP Irineo Duran5,6040.72
NPC Fermin de Jesus5,2770.68
KKK Rogelio Bergado5,1440.66
Nacionalista Ferdinand Sandoval3,7240.48
KBL Almario Jacinto Jr.2,9060.37
Independent Maria Ocampo2,8290.36
NPC Exmila Rabano2,1610.28
KBL Benedicto Rodriguez1,9760.25
Independent Rejercito Aranas1,9430.25
Independent Bernabe Binuya1.8440.24
Independent Efren Natividad1,6430.21
Independent Dennis Riano1,4540.19
Independent Romano Sacramento1,3160.17
Independent Jaime Pepino1,2650.16
Independent Virginia Quintero1,1220.14
LM Eduardo Lanuza9830.13
Independent Vevincio Cinco9030.12
Independent Luis Cabuang6510.08
Independent Fortunata Gravina5920.08
Independent Josue Longanilla4360.06
Total votes156,160 100.00

2007

Manila City Council Election for First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ernesto "Ernix" Dionisio Jr. 56,244
Liberal Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva 55,540
Liberal Dennis Alcoreza 43,076
Liberal Moises Lim 41,780
Aksyon Arlene Koa 32,254
Liberal Rolando Sy 28,630
Total votes100.00

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