Manila local elections, 2010

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Manila mayoral election, 2010
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 2007May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10) 2013  

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Nominee Alfredo Lim Lito Atienza Avelino Razon
Party KKK PMP NPC
Running mate Isko Moreno Bonjay Isip-GarciaN/A
Popular vote395,910181,09484,605
Percentage59.52%27.22%12.72%

Mayor before election

Alfredo Lim
PMP

Elected Mayor

Alfredo Lim
Liberal

Local elections was held in the City of Manila on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the six Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's six legislative districts.

Manila Capital / Highly Urbanized City in National Capital Region, Philippines

Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the capital of the Philippines. It is the most densely populated city proper in the world. It was the first chartered city by virtue of the Philippine Commission Act 183 on July 31, 1901 and gained autonomy with the passage of Republic Act No. 409 or the "Revised Charter of the City of Manila" on June 18, 1949. Manila, alongside Mexico and Madrid are considered the world's original set of Global Cities due to Manila's commercial networks being the first to traverse the Pacific Ocean, thus connecting Spanish Asia with the Spanish Americas, marking the first time in world history when an uninterrupted chain of trade routes circled the planet. Manila has been damaged by and rebuilt from wars more times than the famed city of Troy and it is also the second most natural disaster afflicted capital city in the world next to Tokyo yet it is simultaneously among the most populous and most wealthy cities in Southeast Asia.

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.

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Mayoral and vice mayoral election

2007

In the 2007 election, Mayor of Manila Lito Atienza was barred from seeking a fourth consecutive term; his son Ali was named nominee of the Liberal Party; then senator and former mayor Alfredo Lim was named nominee of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP), Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan, Lim's own party and the United Opposition. The Koalisyong Asenso Manileño, the PDP-Laban and Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran o KABAKA nominated vice mayor Danilo Lacuna for the mayoral election. Lim won with 55% of the vote and gave up his senate seat to serve as mayor. Lim was later expelled from the PMP, and Atienza lost the Liberal Party leadership election to senator Mar Roxas and those opposing Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; Atienza created a splinter group of Liberals who are loyal to Arroyo but the Supreme Court ruled that Roxas' election was legal. This caused Atienza to quit the Liberal Party; meanwhile, Roxas gave way to senator Benigno Aquino III, whose mother former president Corazon Aquino, was one of Lim's strongest allies.

Mayor of Manila

The Mayor of Manila is the head of the executive branch of the Manila's government. The mayor holds office at Manila City Hall. Like all local government heads in the Philippines, the mayor is elected via popular vote, and may not be elected for a fourth consecutive term. In case of death, resignation or incapacity, the vice mayor becomes the mayor.

José Livioko Atienza Jr., commonly known by his nickname Lito Atienza, is a Filipino politician. He is the former city mayor of Manila and former secretary of the Department of Environment and Resources. He stepped down as mayor of Manila on June 30, 2007, after serving a three-year three-term limit for local government executives set by the Philippine Constitution of 1987. He currently hosts GMA Network's Maynila since 1998.

Liberal Party (Philippines) liberal party in the Philippines

The Liberal Party of the Philippines or LP is a liberal political party in the Philippines, founded by then senators Senate President Manuel Roxas, Senate President Pro-Tempore Elpidio Quirino, and former 9th Senatorial District Senator José Avelino, on January 19, 1946 by a breakaway Liberal wing from the old Nacionalista Party. It was the ruling party from 2010 to 2016 after the election victory of Benigno Aquino III as the President of the Philippines. Today, the Liberals are the opposition and maintain at least five seats in the Senate, and at least 41 of seats in the House of Representatives. Around 50% of governors, 50% of vice governors, and 33% of board members are also Liberals.

2010

Presidential adviser to the peace process Avelino Razon announced his candidacy on August 9 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium running for the We Are the Reason Movement, under the Nationalist People's Coalition. [1]

Ninoy Aquino Stadium Sports venue

The Ninoy Aquino Stadium is one of two indoor sporting arenas located in the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines, the other being the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

Nationalist Peoples Coalition

The Nationalist People's Coalition or NPC is a conservative political party in the Philippines, founded in 1992 by then presidential candidate Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.

Incumbents mayor Alfredo Lim and vice mayor Isko Moreno announced their candidacy for mayor on Moreno's birthday party at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum on October 25, hosted by German Moreno (no relation to Isko), a known Lim ally and Isko's protege. Moreno, despite being backed by the Asenso Manileño party, will be Lim's running mate. [2]

Alfredo Lim Filipino politician

Alfredo "Fred" Siojo Lim is a Chinese Filipino politician who served as Mayor of the City of Manila from 1992–98, and 2007–13, and senator of the Philippines from 2004-07.

Isko Moreno Filipino actor-politician

Francisco Moreno Domagoso is a Filipino politician and the former Vice Mayor of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, and a former three-term councilor of the city's first congressional district. He was also an actor, using the screen name Isko Moreno, who started as a matinee idol and later became known for his mature roles in the "Titillating Films" genre that was prevalent in the country during the 1990s.

Rizal Memorial Coliseum

The Rizal Memorial Coliseum is one of two indoor sporting arenas located inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines, the other being the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The capacity of the coliseum is 8,000.

Former three-term mayor and current Environment and Natural Resources secretary Lito Atienza is expected run to reclaim his seat. Atienza has Ma. Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip-Garcia as his vice mayoral running mate. Bonjay Isip is a Councilor of the 6th District and is now running for vice mayor. Isip first won as Councilor in 1992 and later became both Deputy City Administrator and City Administrator. Isip in 1992, was the youngest elected councilor in Manila's history.

Department of Environment and Natural Resources Philippine government agency

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.

Lito Atienza served as mayor from 1998 to 2007. Atienza served as Lim's running mate when Lim served as mayor from 1992 to 1998. [3] Rep. Amado Bagatsing, of the Asenso Manileño party, bolted and joined Atienza's ship. Meanwhile, Lim will support the Liberal Party national ticket of Benigno Aquino III and Mar Roxas, while holding his own Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan (Peace, Prosperity and Justice) standard; Moreno will support the Nacionalista Party ticket headed by Manuel Villar. [4]

Benigno Aquino III 15th President of the Philippines

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III is a Filipino politician who served as the 15th President of the Philippines from 2010 until 2016. Aquino is a fourth-generation politician and the chairman of the Liberal Party from 2010 to 2016.

Mar Roxas Senator of the Republic of The Philippines

Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II is a Filipino politician, businessman, and the grandson of former Philippine President Manuel Roxas. He served in the Cabinet of the Philippines as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government from 2012 to 2015. Previously, he was the Secretary of Trade and Industry from 2000 to 2003, a Senator from 2004 to 2010, and Secretary of Transportation and Communications from 2011 to 2012. He is the son of former Senator Gerry Roxas.

Manuel Villar Filipino businessman and politician

Manuel "Manny" Bamba Villar Jr. is a Filipino billionaire businessman. He has been a Philippine Senator and the president of the Nacionalista Party.

After announcement of the Lim-Moreno ticket, former Philippine National Police chief Avelino Razon announced that he had chosen Moreno as his running mate. After Moreno's announcement that he will run under Lim's banner, at least six councilors bolted from Asenso Manileño and went to Razon's side. [5] Moreno eventually became a guest candidate in Razon's ticket, as his vice mayoral candidate. [6]

The primary issue for the upcoming campaign is the retention of the oil depots at Pandacan. Lim and Moreno supported its retention while Atienza and Bagatsing supported its removal. [7]

Atienza, leader of the Liberal Party wing not recognized by both the Commission on Elections and the Supreme Court, will be the "guest candidate" of the Joseph Estrada-led Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP). Atienza, a Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo supporter, has maintained cordial relations with Estrada. [8] In the end, Atienza's certificate of candidacy stated that he was nominated by the Liberal Party, [9] but under the "Buhayin ang MayniLA" (Revive Manila) ticket, and as a guest candidate of the PMP. [10] His guest candidacy was later upgraded to a full-fledged nomination by the PMP as announced by the party's director for political affairs. [11]

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Mayoral election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. [9]

Manila mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%±
KKK Alfredo Lim 395,910 59.52 4.33
PMP Lito Atienza 181,09427.222.98
NPC Avelino Razon 84,60512.72+12.72
Independent Ma. Teresita Hizon1,9000.29+0.29
Independent Onofre Abad6620.10+0.10
Independent Benjamin Rivera5580.08+0.08
Independent Matilde Limbre4770.07+0.07
Majority214,81631.03%+0.08
Valid ballots665,20691.10
Invalid or blank votes26,9773.90
Total votes692,183100.00+22.02
KKK hold Swing +10.19

Notes:

  • Lim's KKK party is in coalition with the Liberal Party.
  • Atienza is belatedly nominated by Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino; he is indicated as an independent on the ballot.
  • Razon's We Are the Reason Movement slate are guest candidates of the Nationalist People's Coalition and Lakas Kampi CMD.
  • "Change" is compared from 2007 based on the candidates; in 2007, Atienza ran under the Liberal Party and in 2010 ran under the PMP, while Lim ran in 2007 under the PMP and moved to the Liberal-backed KKK in 2010.

Vice mayoral election results

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies. [9]

Manila vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nacionalista Isko Moreno (Francisco Domagoso)498,60979.86
PMP Bonjay Isip-Garcia 119,38019.12
Lapiang Manggagawa Francisco Pizarra 3,6140.58
Independent Benjamin Riano 2,7650.44
Majority379,22960.74%
Valid ballots624,36890.20
Invalid or blank votes67,8159.80
Total votes692,183100.00
Nacionalista hold
  • Moreno's Asenso Manileño party is in coalition with the Nacionalista Party, and is a candidate of Lim's KKK and a "guest candidate" Razon's We Are the Reason Movement.

Congressional elections

Each of Manila's six legislative districts elects one representative to the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins the seat.

1st District

Incumbent Benjamin Asilo is also co-nominated by the KKK. Arlene Koa is co-nominated by Asenso Manileño. Former representative Ernesto Nieva, who was supposed to run again under Lakas-Kampi-CMD, died on February 16, 2010 due to cardiac arrest. [12] His daughter Mina was designated as a candidate by substitution.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
KKK Benjamin Asilo 82,24958.27
Lakas-Kampi Mina Nieva 40,88028.96
Nacionalista Arlene Koa 14.0909.98
KBL Fernando Diaz3,5002.48
Independent Ranilo Dacay 4410.31
Valid ballots141,16093.92
Invalid or blank votes9,1356.08
Total votes150,295100.00
KKK hold

2nd District

Jaime Lopez of Lakas Kampi CMD is the incumbent, but he is ineligible for re-election since he is on his third consecutive term already. His party didn't nominate anyone in this district; his son Carlo is co-nominated by the Liberal Party and the KKK.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Carlo Lopez 47,71055.51
Nacionalista Roland Valeriano 37,14143.21
Independent Jaime Balmas 9021.05
Independent Jeffry Alacre 2030.24
Valid ballots85,95692.37
Invalid or blank votes7,0977.63
Total votes93,053100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas-Kampi

3rd District

Zenaida Angping is the incumbent.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Zenaida Angping 62,08564.06
PMP Manuel Letlet Zarcal 32,63433.67
Independent Erlinda Reyes 9120.94
Independent Cristina Zamora 5120.53
Independent Wally Dizon 3890.40
Independent Rodolfo Flores 3810.40
Valid ballots96,91394.00
Invalid or blank votes6,1826.00
Total votes103,095100.00
NPC hold

4th District

Trisha Bonoan-David is the incumbent.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 4th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas-Kampi Trisha Bonoan-David 56,76955.13
Liberal Rudy Bacani 46,20644.87
Valid ballots102,97594.96
Invalid or blank votes5,4645.04
Total votes108,439100.00
Lakas-Kampi hold

5th District

Despite under Atienza's Buhayin ang MayniLA ticket, which is supported by the Joseph Estrada-led Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, incumbent Amado Bagatsing is the nominee of both Lakas-Kampi-CMD and local party KABAKA. Latest election results can be viewed at https://web.archive.org/web/20100513150537/http://electionresults.comelec.gov.ph/res_reg3900000.html

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 5th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
KABAKA Amado Bagatsing 70,85259.04
Nacionalista Joey Hizon 47,90239.92
Independent Rodicindo Yee Rodriguez II 6260.52
Independent Jayson Española 6180.52
Valid ballots119,99892.92
Invalid or blank votes9,1487.08
Total votes129,147100.00
Lakas-Kampi hold

6th District

Despite under Atienza's Buhayin ang MayniLA ticket, which is supported by the Joseph Estrada-led Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, incumbent Benny M. Abante is Lakas-Kampi-CMD's nominee in the district.

Danilo Lacuna is also co-nominated by Asenso Manileño.

This is currently under protest. [13]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 6th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
KKK Rosenda Ocampo 39,98538.63
Lakas-Kampi Benny M. Abante 38,11336.82
Nacionalista Danilo Lacuna 24,86624.03
Independent Ramon Villanueva 2040.20
Independent Joven Yuson 1600.16
PGRP Marlo Gerardo Artacho 960.09
Bigkis Pinoy Ronaldo Tibig 760.07
Valid ballots103,50095.70
Invalid or blank votes4,6544.30
Total votes108,154100.00
KKK gain from Lakas-Kampi

City Council elections

Each of Manila's six legislative districts sends six councilors to the City Council. The election is via plurality-at-large voting: A voter can vote up to six candidates; the six candidates with the highest number of votes in a particular district are elected.

In addition, the barangay captains and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairpersons in the city's barangays (communities) elect amongst themselves a president that will seat as an ex officio member of the city council with full voting powers. The presidents of the barangay captains and SK chairpersons that were elected after the 2007 barangay elections will serve until the winners of the 2010 barangay elections are seated in late November.

In case of a tie vote, the vice mayor, as the presiding officer, will vote to break the tie.

Summary

PartyMayoral/vice
mayoral candidate
Total votesTotal seats
Total%Total%
PMP Lito Atienza 1,225,03935.6%1436.8%
Nacionalista Isko Moreno 977,59728.4%1231.6%
Liberal Alfredo Lim 781,09222.7%923.7%
KKK 34,9991.0%00.0%
NPC Avelino Razon 317,9239.2%12.6%
Independents Varies102,1343.0%00.0%
KBL None4,8820.1%00.0%
Lapiang Manggagawa Francisco Pizarra9830.0%00.0%
PGRPNone5180.0%00.0%
Total valid votes cast3,445,167N/A
Total turnout689,186100.00%
Total partisan seats3694.7%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President12.6%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President12.6%
Total non-partisan seats25.3%
Total seats38100.0%

1st District

Manila 1st District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.88,33411.39
NPC Erick Ian Nieva62,0898.01
Liberal Moises Lim56,0207.23
PMP Dennis Alcoreza54,7767.07
Liberal Niño dela Cruz54,5107.03
Nacionalista Irma Alfonso51,9596.70
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
Lapiang Manggagawa Eduardo Lanuza9830.13
Independent Vevincio Cinco9030.12
Independent Luis Cabuang6510.08
Independent Fortunata Gravina5920.08
Independent Josue Longanilla4360.06
Total votes156,160100.00

2nd District

Manila 2nd District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Marlon Lacson46,3059.95
Nacionalista Edward Tan44,4219.54
Nacionalista Ruben Buenaventura38,6408.30
PMP Numero Lim36,6187.87
Liberal Ramon Robles36,1947.78
Liberal Rodolfo Lacsamana34,3337.38
Nacionalista Nelissa Beltran34,1947.34
PMP Pacifico Laxa28,7416.17
PMP Ivy Varona24,7595.32
Nacionalista Filomena Aligayo22,2474.78
PMP John Mark Viceo20,8214.47
Liberal Renato Torno, Jr.19,1934.12
Liberal Lourdes Gutierrez18,9124.06
Liberal Ruben Bunag17,3983.74
PMP Nida Buenaventura-Panti13,1962.83
NPC Fernando Lopez10,1692.18
Independent Cherry Doromal5,6591.22
Independent Enrique Villegas4,7371.02
KKK Liza Go4,5000.97
NPC Jesus Peñoso1,5860.34
Independent Joana Singson1,3940.30
Independent Estrellita Geronimo9020.19
Independent Herminio Manikad, Jr.6300.14
Total votes94,775100.00

3rd District

Manila 3rd District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Maria Asuncion Fugoso60,51012.14
Nacionalista John Marvin Nieto 60,30112.10
Nacionalista Jong Isip51,23810.28
Nacionalista Bernardito Ang49,4149.92
PMP Joel Chua46,5619.34
PMP Ramon Morales40,3518.10
Liberal Thelma Lim32,8246.59
PMP Roberto Ramon Oca32,2836.48
PMP Larsil Silva28,0885.64
NPC Alex Co23,9914.81
Nacionalista Alberto Alonzo19,7213.96
PMP Alejandro Gomez10,5732.12
NPC Paul Alvarez6,3421.27
Liberal Henryson Melon5,8021.16
Liberal Michael James Gonzalez5,0911.02
NPC Angelito Lopez4,8370.97
Independent Gilbert Estrada4,2090.84
PMP Don Neil dela Peña3,4900.70
NPC Alfredo Isla, Jr.2,7340.55
Independent Rodrigo Abante2,6880.54
NPC Elpidio de Sagun2,3260.47
Independent Benito Aragon1,1140.22
Independent Corazon Aringino1,0830.22
Independent Ronaldo Santos1,0420.21
Independent Merlie Gonio5840.12
Independent Rolly Malayon5560.11
Independent Pablo Carisosa5390.11
Total votes103,095100.00

4th District

Manila 4th District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
PMP Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing60,10511.21
Nacionalista Honey Lacuna-Pangan57,85910.83
PMP Edward VP. Maceda57,72010.81
PMP Jocelyn Quintos56,15610.63
Nacionalista Luisito Chua51,7789.80
Liberal Eduardo Quintos XVI41,3537.83
Nacionalista Arlan Vic Melendez40,2477.62
PMP Susan Beltran30,5735.79
PMP Gerino Tolentino26,7215.06
KKK El Dorado Lim19,2443.64
NPC Wilson Ramil16,3623.10
Nacionalista Christopher Ortiz12,5982.39
Liberal Magno Gaza9,4801.80
PMP Ramon Padilla8,8581.68
Liberal Richard Laurel8,5861.63
NPC Ernesto Cayetano7,6941.46
PMP Melchor Trinidad6,5271.24
Independent Alexander Lim4,5990.87
Nacionalista Pepito Suñiga2,9840.57
NPC Milagros Coronel2,7880.53
NPC Michael Gamaliel Plata2,4960.47
NPC Frederick Constantino2,3940.45
PMP Vicente Salgado1,7540.33
Independent Norma Magat1,7120.32
Total votes108,439100.00

5th District

Manila 5th District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Josefina Siscar68,40910.62
Nacionalista Reynaldo Yupangco59,5819.25
PMP Cristina Isip57,7458.96
Nacionalista Richard Ibay54,1708.41
PMP Roberto Ortega, Jr.54,1288.40
PMP Rafael Borromeo51,2527.95
PMP Corazon Gernale49,8527.74
NPC Roderick Valbuena42,9576.67
Nacionalista Bartolome Atienza38,9086.04
Liberal Pablo Dario Ocampo IV34,6435.38
PMP Jose Maria Cabreza26,1934.03
PMP Harry Huecas21,0133.26
NPC Miguel Badando17,8142.76
Nacionalista Corina Cruz14,1872.20
NPC Francis Villegas11,5971.80
NPC Turo Valenzona 8,5701.33
NPC Susan Cabigao8,3181.29
Independent Christopher Lim8,2431.28
NPC Marlon Lopera6,1150.95
Independent Raymundo Corpin2,1070.33
Independent Marlon Villarojas1,9980.31
Independent Eduardo Dado1,3740.21
Independent Gina Gentio1,2470.19
Independent Lailanie Lerit1,2280.19
Independent Maria Ginny Clidoro1,0370.16
Independent Reynaldo Madelo9110.14
Independent Danny Boy Pacanut7980.12
Total votes131,942100.00

6th District

Manila 6th District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Lou Veloso 66,12612.33
Nacionalista Dennis Lacuna58,59010.94
Nacionalista Elizabeth Rivera56,16810.49
PMP Casimiro Sison51,2159.57
PMP Luis Uy46,2748.64
PMP Jocelyn Dawis-Asuncion43,8548.19
PMP Carlos Castañeda40,6457.59
Nacionalista Richard Lontoc32,3986.05
Nacionalista Joel Par32,1396.00
NPC Julio Logarta, Jr.22,7904.26
PMP Vladimir Cabigao16,8383.15
PMP Edward Quintos10,1471.90
Liberal Felix Majabague9,5471.78
NPC Vicente Quillope9,1941.72
NPC Jose Antonio Ibay8,1931.53
Nacionalista George Planas6,8421.28
NPC Regina Aspiras6,4501.20
Independent Urbano Castillo4,3410.81
Independent Rosalina Alvarez2,8130.53
Independent Segundina Jamias2,7170.51
Independent Romeo Concepcion1,7650.33
Independent Eduardo Tan1,5280.29
Independent Imelda Roca1,4550.27
Independent Michael Anglo1,0730.20
Independent Rafael Avecilla9650.18
Independent Wilfredo Meniano9080.17
PGRPMario Nicosia5180.10
Total votes94,775100.00

Reaction

Lim won the election with more than 250,000 votes clear of Atienza, his nearest rival. After his proclamation on the afternoon of May 12, Lim thanked the Manileños for their support, as Razon conceded to Lim as early as before midnight of May 10. Atienza said that he will contest the result of election as the results did not match the random manual audit of the ballots. Moreno had an even easier time against his nearest rival, Bonjay Isip-Garcia as he won with a margin of almost 380,000 votes. [14]

Atienza put the result under protest. The Commission on Elections' First Division dismissed Atienza's protest on September 13, 2011, confirmed later by the commission en banc, saying that votes included within Atienza's protest would not be enough to overtake Lim's lead. Atienza subsequently withdrew his proteston January 11, 2013. [15]

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The Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections of 2010 were held on Monday, May 10, 2010. The ruling President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, was barred from seeking re-election by the 1987 Constitution, thus necessitating an election to select the 15th President.

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections

The 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections were held on May 10, 2010 to elect members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines to serve in the 15th Congress of the Philippines from June 30, 2010 to June 30, 2013. The Philippines uses parallel voting for seats in the House of Representatives; a voter has two votes: one for a representative from one's legislative district, and another for a sectoral representative via closed lists under the party-list system, with a 2% election threshold and 3-seat cap, when the parties with 2% of the national vote or more not meeting the 20% of the total seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will get one seat each until the 20% requirement is met.

2010 Marinduque local elections

Local elections was held in the Province of Marinduque on May 10, 2010 as part of the 2010 general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representative for the lone district of Marinduque.

2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila

Elections were held in the National Capital Region for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 10, 2010.

Local elections was held in the Makati City on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, two District representatives, and councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts.

A special election for Ilocos Sur's 1st district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on May 28, 2011. The special election was called after incumbent representative Ronald Singson resigned on March 7, 2011 after being convicted of drug possession by the Wan Chai District Court in Hong Kong. Vigan vice mayor Ryan Singson, the former representative's brother, won the election and shall serve the remainder of his brother's term which will end on June 30, 2013.

2013 Manila local elections

Local elections was held in Manila on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the six congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's six legislative districts.

United Nationalist Alliance

The United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) is a political party in the Philippines. It was created as a multi-party electoral alliance replacing the former United Opposition (UNO) coalition for the 2013 midterm elections, before it was launched as a single political party on July 1, 2015 by Jejomar Binay for his candidacy in the 2016 presidential election.

Local elections will be held in Lipa City on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors.

2016 Manila local elections

Manila held its local elections on Monday, May 9, 2016, as a part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Voters elected candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, 6 Congressmen, and the 36 councilors that will be members of the City Council. Incumbent Mayor and reelectionist Joseph Estrada won the elections, securing him to serve his second 3-year term as the Mayor of Manila. He won by a slim margin at only more than 2,000 votes against his closest rival, former Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim. Dr. Maria Shielah “Honey” Lacuna-Pangan, daughter of former Manila Vice Mayor Danny Lacuna, Estrada’s running-mate, topped the vice mayoral race with 268,969 votes.

Hugpong ng Pagbabago regional political party in the Philippines

Hugpong ng Pagbabago is a political alliance in the Philippines that began as a regional political party. It was formed by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte in 2018. The party was established in support of her father President Rodrigo Duterte's government. In July 2018, the Philippine Commission on Elections granted the accreditation of Hugpong ng Pagbabago. In addition to the party's alignment with the Duterte administration, Sara Duterte said that she formed Hugpong ng Pagbabago "to pursue the ideals of what we all want, a strong region, a secure life for our constituents, good governance and effective leadership of the members of the party."

2019 Manila local elections

Manila will hold its local elections on Monday, May 13, 2019, as a part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Voters will elect candidates for Mayor, Vice Mayor, 6 Congressmen, and the 36 councilors that will be members of the City Council.

Elections will be held in Metro Manila for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 13, 2019.

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