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Local elections were held in the newly created city of Imus in Cavite on May 13, 2013 in conjunction with the 2013 Philippine midterm elections. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: district representative, provincial board members representing the city, mayor, vice mayor, and twelve councilors at-large.
Imus, officially the City of Imus,, or simply known as Imus City, is a 3rd class city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 403,785 people.
Cavite is a province in the Philippines located on the southern shores of Manila Bay in the Calabarzon region on Luzon island. Situated 21 kilometres (13 mi) southwest of Metro Manila, it is one of the most industrialized and fastest growing provinces in the Philippines. Its population of 3,678,301 (2015) makes it one of the most populated provinces in the country.
Mayor Emmanuel Maliksi of the Liberal Party narrowly won over ousted Mayor Homer Saquilayan while his running mate, Vice Mayor Mandy Ilano was reelected overwhelmingly. Maliksi's ticket took all but two seats in the Sangguniang Panlungsod.
Homer "Saki" Topacio Saquilayan is a Filipino politician who served as the mayor of the city of Imus, Cavite. He has an extraordinary record in his political career, as he was elected mayor three times and was also unseated the same number of times because of the electoral protests filed by his rivals.
The most recent elections conducted in the then-municipality of Imus in 2010 is considered as one of the most controversial, if not the most controversial, elections with questionable results. In the country's first-ever automated election, where precinct optical count scanning (PCOS) machines were utilized, then comebacking Homer T. Saquilayan defeated the then incumbent Mayor Manny Maliksi, once his vice mayor and the son of then governor Ayong Maliksi, by 8, 499 votes. On May 21, 2010, Maliksi filed an election protest alleging irregularities caused by the PCOS machine count, among others "double-shading" of ballots, ambiguous votes, and over-voting.
Elections for all positions in the Philippines above the barangay were held on May 10, 2010. The elected president is Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino, the 15th President of the Philippines, succeeding President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who was barred from seeking re-election due to term restrictions. The successor of vice-president Noli de Castro is Jejomar Binay, the 15th vice president of the Philippines. The legislators elected in the 2010 elections have joined the senators of the 2007 elections and comprise the 15th Congress of the Philippines.
After the first recount, Imus Regional Trial Court Judge Cesar Mangrobang released a decision in November 2011 declaring the younger Maliksi as the duly elected mayor of the town, with 41,088 votes as against that of Saquilayan's 40,423, for a difference of 665 votes. This decision angered the incumbent mayor's supporters and municipal employees and on December 2, 2011, they successfully prevented Maliksi in formally assuming office, thereby causing further tension between the rival camps. Such tension only averted three days before the turn of the year on December 28, 2011, when Saquilayan ceded the post to his rival with the promise of avenging his latest setback before the courts and the COMELEC.
The Commission on Elections, usually abbreviated as COMELEC, is one of the three constitutional commissions of the Philippines. Its principal role is to enforce all laws and regulations relative to the conduct of elections in the Philippines.
Barely five months later, in May 2012, the COMELEC overturned the decision of Mangrobang, citing that he gravely abused its discretion when it issued the order since it did not have the necessary grounds and ordered Saquilayan to be reinstated. This prompted Maliksi to file a motion for reconsideration but it was dismissed by the poll body in September 2012 "for lack of merit." On October 10, 2012, Maliksi elevated his appeal to the Supreme Court and filed a petition for an issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO). Five days later, Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno issued him a TRO.
The Supreme Court of the Philippines or referred to as simply by its colloquial term Korte Suprema, is the highest court in the Philippines. The Court was established by the second Philippine Commission in June 11, 1901 through the enactment of Act No. 136, an Act which had abolished the Real Audiencia de Manila.
Maria Lourdes "Meilou" Aranal Sereno is a Filipina lawyer and judge who served as de facto Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of the Philippines from 2012 until her removal in 2018. Appointed as Associate Justice by President Benigno Aquino III in August 2010, she became the second youngest person to assume the post of Chief Justice in August 2012. She was removed from office by way of an 8–6 decision by the Supreme Court over a quo warranto petition, rendering her appointment as Chief Justice null and void. Many supporters as well as legal experts regard the removal of Sereno, who opposed President Duterte's martial law and other executive actions, as politically motivated.
The TRO was lifted by the Supreme Court on March 12, 2013 and declared Saquilayan as the duly elected mayor. He took his oath six days later, on March 18. Maliksi, however, refused to recognize the ruling and filed for a motion for reconsideration, which the court granted on April 11, 2013, thereby reinstating him as mayor.
Names in boldface denote the winners.
The candidates for district representative, mayor, and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win their respective seats. They are elected separately; therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.
Ayong Maliksi is running for Governor, his party nominates former Board Member, Alex Advincula. Albert Villaseca is also nominate by Nacionalista party.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Alexander Advincula | 57,141 | 65.95 | |
| Lakas | Albert T. Villaseca | 28,759 | 33.19 | |
| PMP | Eleazar Salon | 743 | 0.86 | |
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| Total votes | ||||
| Liberal hold | ||||
Voters of Imus elect two (2) members to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cavite as part of the third district, which is contiguous with the legislative district. The two candidates with the highest number of votes for the positions win.
Larry Boy Nato is the only incumbent who sought reelection, which Rodrigo Arguelles did not run in favor of Councilor Arnel Cantimbuhan.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Ony Cantimbuhan | 52,141 | 36.06 | |
| Liberal | Larry Boy Nato | 51,253 | 35.44 | |
| Nacionalista | Anthony "AAA" Astillero | 19,800 | 13.69 | |
| Nacionalista | Rodrigo "Roding" Camia | 19,359 | 13.39 | |
| PMP | Lucius Minaldo | 2,062 | 1.43 | |
| Invalid or blank votes | ||||
| Total votes | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Emmanuel Maliksi | 47,312 | 51.45 | |
| Nacionalista | Homer T. Saquilayan | 44,646 | 48.55 | |
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| Total votes | ||||
| Liberal hold | ||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Armando Ilano | 53,676 | 61.82 | |
| Nacionalista | Patrizenette Camia-Villena | 33,149 | 38.18 | |
| Invalid or blank votes | ||||
| Total votes | ||||
| Liberal hold | ||||
Upon the adoption of a city charter, seats in the new Sangguniang Panglungsod of Imus (Imus City Council) have increased from eight (8) to twelve (12) and were elected at-large, similar to that of neighboring city of Dasmariñas and 98% of component cities in the Philippines.
Dasmariñas, officially the City of Dasmariñas,, or simply known as Dasmariñas City, is a 1st class city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 659,019 people.
Of the incumbent councilors elected in 2010, only one did not seek re-election:
Aside from re-electionist candidates, names in italics denote appointed councilors and ex officio officials, in the case of SK Federation President Darlon Jay Sayarot.
| Name | Party | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emilio Aguinaldo V (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Vincent "Vince" Amposta (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Raymond Arguelles (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| George Cabarloc Jr. | Liberal | lost | |
| Rommel Camerino | Liberal | lost | |
| Oscar "Oca" De Quiroz (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Leonardo Antonio Deocadis (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Eunice Ferriol (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Mary Jemeny "Jem" Yulo-Guinto* (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Shernan Jaro (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Dennis Lacson (inc.) | Liberal | won | |
| Darlon Jay Sayarot | Liberal | won | |
| Name | Party | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Renato Aguirre | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Jeffrey Asistio (inc.) | Nacionalista | won | |
| Myrna Camaisa | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Raymond Camama | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Carina Camerino | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Elena Damaso | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Nelson Louie Genido | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Darwin Marti Remulla | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Lucio Salvador | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Alexander San Juan | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Edgardo Saquilayan | Nacionalista | won | |
| Alexander Villanueva | Nacionalista | lost | |
| Name | Party | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domingo Reyes | Independent | lost | |
| Ronnie Sapinoso | Independent | lost | |
| Deng Sarte | Independent | lost | |
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Shernan Jaro | 52,432 | 5.92 | |
| Liberal | Eunice Ferriol | 50,643 | 5.72 | |
| Liberal | Mary Jemeny Yulo-Guinto | 50,313 | 5.68 | |
| Liberal | Emilio Aguinaldo V | 49,787 | 5.62 | |
| Liberal | Darlon Jay Sayarot | 47,468 | 5.36 | |
| Liberal | Dennis Lacson | 47,468 | 5.34 | |
| Nacionalista | Jeffrey Asistio | 45,040 | 5.09 | |
| Liberal | Leonardo Antonio Deocadis | 41,726 | 4.71 | |
| Liberal | Raymond Arguelles | 41,391 | 4.67 | |
| Liberal | Vincent Amposta | 40,272 | 4.55 | |
| Liberal | Oscar De Quiroz | 39,860 | 4.50 | |
| Nacionalista | Edgardo Saquilayan | 35,823 | 4.05 | |
| Liberal | Rommel Camerino | 35,560 | 4.02 | |
| Liberal | George Cabarloc Jr. | 34,946 | 3.95 | |
| Nacionalista | Alex Villanueva | 34,645 | 3.91 | |
| Nacionalista | Darwin Marti Remulla | 32,876 | 3.71 | |
| Nacionalista | Myrna Camaisa | 32,486 | 3.67 | |
| Nacionalista | Carina Camerino | 29,123 | 3.29 | |
| Nacionalista | Lucio Salvador | 26,698 | 3.02 | |
| Nacionalista | Raymond Camama | 23,643 | 2.67 | |
| Nacionalista | Rey Aguirre | 23,037 | 2.60 | |
| Nacionalista | Alexander San Juan | 20,912 | 2.36 | |
| Nacionalista | Elena Damaso | 18,648 | 2.11 | |
| Nacionalista | Nelson Louie Genido | 18,615 | 2.10 | |
| Independent | Ronnie Sapinoso | 5,179 | 0.58 | |
| Independent | Domingo Reyes | 3,744 | 0.42 | |
| Independent | Deng Sarte | 3,235 | 0.37 | |
| Invalid or blank votes | ||||
| Total votes | ||||
Partido Magdalo is one of the political parties in the Philippines founded by Former Governor Juanito Remulla Sr. and Former Congressman Renato P. Dragon. It is a local political party in Cavite.The new leaders of this party is Former Cavite Governor Juanito Victor "Jonvic" Remulla, Jr. and Cavite Governor Jesus "Boying" Remulla.
Erineo "Ayong" Saquilayan Maliksi is a Filipino politician from the province of Cavite. As an elected official, he has served under different capacities in the City Government of Imus and the Provincial Government of Cavite. Maliksi likewise served as legislator, representing the 2nd and 3rd legislative districts of Cavite in the 11th and 15th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines, respectively.

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