Manila local elections, 2013

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Manila mayoral election, 2013
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  2010 May 13, 2013 (2013-05-13) 2016  

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Nominee Joseph Estrada Alfredo Lim
Party UNA Liberal
Running mate Isko Moreno Lou Veloso
Popular vote343,993308,544
Percentage52.7247.28

Mayor before election

Alfredo Lim
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Joseph Estrada
UNA

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.

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.

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Mayor Alfredo Lim is running for the mayorship for the third consecutive time; if he wins, he will be prohibited to run in 2016 due to term limits. Lim's opponent is former senator, vice president, deposed president then convicted plunderer and defeated 2010 presidential candidate, Joseph Estrada, who was a longtime San Juan mayor; in order to run for the mayorship, Estrada had to transfer his residence from San Juan to Manila. The two formerly contested the presidency in 1998, with Estrada emerging victorious.

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.

A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office. When term limits are found in presidential and semi-presidential systems they act as a method of curbing the potential for monopoly, where a leader effectively becomes "president for life". This is intended to protect a democracy from becoming a de facto dictatorship. Sometimes, there is an absolute or lifetime limit on the number of terms an officeholder may serve; sometimes, the restrictions are merely on the number of consecutive terms he or she may serve.

Philippine presidential election, 2010 election

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.

Estrada's running mate is Vice Mayor Isko Moreno, who has served since 2007; if he wins, he will also be term limited in 2016. Actor and Councilor Lou Veloso is Lim's running mate; Veloso was the councilor elected with the highest percentage of votes in 2010.

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.

Lou Veloso Filipino actor-politician

Luciano Mariaño "Lou" Veloso is a Filipino actor, comedian, theater actor, musical theater director, movie director and politician. He is known for his supporting roles in over 30 popular comedy films, which include Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang (1985), Pulis Patola (1993), Ang Cute ng ina mo! (2007), and Desperadas 2 (2008). As an actor, Veloso has also performed in movies such as "Kabayo Kids", released in 1990, in which he portrayed Loreiga, "Buddy en Sol "(1992), and "M & M: The Incredible Twins"(1989).

Mayoral and vice mayoral election

On May 4, 2012, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno joined the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino party, fueling speculations that he would be former President Joseph Estrada's running mate. [1] Estrada would confirm this on May 9, 2012 but, for one term only. [2] On May 7, 2012, Incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim announced he will run for re-election and said that Moreno was his original running mate. [3]

Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino Political party in the Philippines

The Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, formerly Partido ng Masang Pilipino is a populist political party in the Philippines. It is the political party of former Philippine President Joseph Estrada. In the 1998 presidential election, it aligned itself with other political parties to create Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino or LAMMP.

Joseph Estrada The 13th President of the Philippines, serving from 1998 until 2001

Joseph "Erap" M. Ejercito-Estrada is a Filipino politician and former actor who served as the 13th President of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001 and as the ninth Vice President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. In 2001, he became the first president in Asia to be impeached from an executive role. He has been Mayor of the City of Manila, the country's capital, since 2013.

A year prior to the election, Estrada transferred his residence from San Juan to Santa Mesa, Manila; this was made official by the Manila City Hall. Estrada's Manila home was formerly the headquarters of President Ramon Magsaysay during the 1953 presidential election. [4]

San Juan, Metro Manila Highly Urbanized City in National Capital Region, Philippines

San Juan, officially the City of San Juan,, or simply known as San Juan City, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 122,180 people. It is geographically located at its approximate center and is also the country's smallest city in terms of land area.

Ramon Magsaysay 7th President of the Philippines

Ramón del Fierro Magsaysay Sr. was a Filipino politician who was the seventh President of the Philippines, serving from December 30, 1953 until his death in an aircraft disaster. An automobile mechanic, Magsaysay was appointed military governor of Zambales after his outstanding service as a guerilla leader during the Pacific War. He then served two terms as Liberal Party congressman for Zambales before being appointed as Secretary of National Defense by President Elpidio Quirino. He was elected president under the banner of the Nacionalista Party.

On September 18, 2012, Lim announced that he has picked 6th District Councilor Lou Veloso to be his running mate. Lim noted that Veloso is the councilor that emerged with the most number of votes in the last local elections. [5]

On October 1, 2012, during the first day of filing of certificate of candidacies, [6] Lim and Veloso, along with their ticket's 36 city council bets, filed their certificate of candidacies at the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) field office in Arroceros, Manila. Lim is supported by all but one of the incumbent congressmen of Manila - Benjamin Asilo of the 1st District, Carlo Lopez of the 2nd District, Zenaida Angping of the 3rd District, Trisha Bonoan-David of the 4th District, and Sandy Ocampo of the 6th District. [7] 5th District Representative Amado Bagatsing originally supported him but endorsed Estrada instead. [8] Lim also said that his 2013 campaign will be his last as he intends to retire from politics in 2016. He had previously served as mayor from 1992 to 1998, Secretary of Interior and Local Government under Estrada from 2000 to 2001, lost the mayorship to Estrada ally Lito Atienza in 2001, elected Senator in 2004 under the Estrada-backed Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, and retook the mayorship from Atienza's son Ali in 2007, then successfully defending it against Atienza himself in 2010. [9]

A day later, Estrada and Moreno filed their certificate of candidacies. Estrada left his home at Santa Mesa with Moreno aboard his jeepney he made famous during the 1998 presidential election. Estrada drove the jeepney to the COMELEC office at Arroceros; the United Nationalist Alliance-backed Estrada ticket includes 29 of the incumbent 36 councilors. [10] The contest between Lim and Estrada has been billed by many as "Dirty Harry vs. Asiong Salonga", with Lim being previously referred to as "Dirty Harry", and Estrada having played Asiong Salonga in a movie. [4] [11]

Aside from Lim and Estrada, other candidates include Marino Magallanes, a fortune teller from Quiapo, mechanical engineer and perennial candidate Onofre Abad, lawyer Felix Cantal, Samuel Gabot, Rodolfo Lim and driver Fidel Cruz.

On January 7, 2013, the Sandiganbayan ruled to dismiss via technicality a petition disqualifying Estrada from running due to a condition from his pardon granted by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that said he would not seek elective office. [12] However, he faced other disqualification cases from the same issue at the Commission on Elections and at the Regional Trial Court. [13]

On January 16, the commission disqualified all of the mayoral candidates, save for Estrada and Lim, and declared them as "nuisance candidates." [14]

The two camps signed a covenant for peaceful elections at the Manila Police District headquarters on February 15, 2013. Commission on Elections chairman Sixto Brillantes and Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting chairman Henrietta de Villa witnessed the signing, which were also attended by the rest of the slates, including their running mates. [15] A day later, the police arrested Moreno and five other UNA candidates for the city council for alleged illegal gambling. Estrada later said he may file charges against the police who arrested his running mate. [16] The police arrested the group after they proceeded to hold a bingo game, which the police had said to be illegal, after promising they would hold a raffle instead. Moreno and the other candidates were freed after the Manila Prosecutor's Office ruled that there was not enough evidence to prolong their detention. Moreno maintained that the bingo game is not illegal after President Ferdinand Marcos classified it as a parlor game. [17] Brillantes later said that Moreno's group did not violate any election law when they held a bingo game as the campaign period for local elections has not yet started. [18]

The Manila Regional Trial Court dismissed another disqualification case against Estrada on March 4. Judge Marivic Umali heeded Estrada's lawyer Frank Chavez that the Commission on Elections and not the court had jurisdiction on the case. On April 1, the commission dismissed Estrada's last disqualification case. [19]

Opinion polling

Mayoral election

Three-candidate race

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of error Lito Atienza Joseph Estrada Alfredo Lim
SWS [20] May 5–8, 20121,200±3%11%46%42%

Two-candidate race

PollsterDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of error Joseph Estrada Alfredo Lim
SWS [20] May 5–8, 20121,200±3%53%45%

Candidates

Position Liberal Party-Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan (KKK) Coalition United Nationalist Alliance Other partiesIndependents
Mayor Liberal Alfredo Lim UNA Joseph Estrada
Vice Mayor Liberal Lou Veloso UNA Isko Moreno
Member of the House of Representatives 1st Liberal Benjamin Asilo UNA Ernesto DionisioRicardo Bacolod
Fernando Diaz
2nd Liberal Carlo Lopez UNA Edward Tan
3rd NPC Zenaida Angping KKK Ramon MoralesAlex Garcia
4th NUP Trisha Bonoan-David
5th NPC Faith Maganto KABAKA Amado Bagatsing KBL Alex Cayabyab
6th Liberal Rosenda Ocampo UNA Benny Abante Richard Bautista
Francisco Candaza
Member of the Manila City Council 1st Liberal
  • Roberto Asilo
  • Niño Dela Cruz
  • Silvestre Dumagat, Jr.
  • Moises Lim
  • Rolando Sy
  • Joey Venancio
UNA
  • Dennis Alcoreza
  • Irma Alfonso
  • Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.
  • Jesus Fajardo
  • Arlene Koa
  • Erick Ian Nieva
DPP
  • Roberto Garrate
  • Rejercito Aranas
  • Crispin Balbeja
  • Eduardo Lanuza
  • Joey Longanilla
  • Alden Obejas
  • Cristy Lim
  • Ferdinand Sandoval
2nd Liberal
  • Ruben "RP" Bunag
  • Rodolfo Lacsamana
  • Fernando Lopez
  • Ma. Corazon Panlilio
  • Renato Torno, Jr.
  • Ivy Varona
UNA
  • Filomena Aligayo
  • Ruben "Dr. J" Buenaventura
  • Marlon Lacson
  • Numero "Uno" Lim
  • Ramon Robles
  • Rolan Valeriano
DPP
  • Renato del Rosario
  • Pedro Buluran, Jr.
  • Ariel Fernandez
3rd Liberal
  • Jesus Abejar
  • Ma. Victoria Barbers
  • Jackson Dechaves
  • Thelma Lim
  • William Lising
  • Severino Reyes
UNA
  • Bernardito Ang
  • Joel Chua
  • Ma. Asuncion "Re" Fugoso
  • Ernesto Isip, Jr.
  • Yul Servo
  • Manuel Zarcal
DPP
  • Rosalinda Sia
  • Alberto Chico
  • Anthony de Guzman
  • Martin Domingo
4th Liberal
  • Krystle Bacani
  • Anton Capistrano
  • Guia Gomez Castro
  • Gerardo Gamez
  • Eldorado Lim
  • Eduardo Quintos XVI
UNA
  • Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing
  • Arlene Chua
  • Edward Maceda
  • Arnold Pangan
  • Jocelyn Quintos
  • Joel "JTV" Villanueva
Nacionalista
  • Rosauro David
  • Antonio Abana
  • Frederick Constantino
  • Alexander Lim
  • Science Reyes
  • Vicente Salgado
  • Amalia Tolentino
5th Liberal
  • Jaime Co, Jr.
  • Geoffrey dela Torre
  • Saminodin Manshawie
  • Fernando Perito
  • Josefina Siscar
  • Francis Villegas
UNA
  • Rafael Borromeo
  • Richard Ibay
  • Cristina Isip
  • Roberto Ortega, Jr.
  • Roderick Valbuena
  • Raymundo Yupangco
DPP
  • Jose Antonio Dimaano
  • Jaime Adriano
  • Darwin Borca
  • Eva Cantilang
  • Reginaldo Capili
  • Felix Tobillo, Jr.
  • Wilfredo Vida
KABAKA
KBL
  • Marlon Villarojas
Nacionalista
  • Joey Hizon III
6th Liberal
  • Romualdo Billanes
  • Dionisio Cuevas II
  • Richard Lontoc
  • Pablo Dario Ocampo
  • Jimmy Tiu
  • Christian Paul Uy
UNA
  • Jocelyn Dawis-Asuncion
  • Leilani Marie Lacuna
  • Elizabeth Rivera
  • Casimiro Sison
  • Jason Roland Valdez
Asenso Manileño
  • George Planas
  • Priscilla Marie Abante
  • Carlos Castañeda
  • Segundina Jamias
  • Julio Logarta, Jr.
  • Joel Par (UNA guest)
  • Edward Quintos
  • Valeriano Reloj
PDP-Laban
  • Ma. Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip-Garcia
KKK ||
  • Regina Aspiras

Results

Mayoral election

Alfredo Lim is the incumbent.

2013 Manila mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UNA Joseph Estrada 343,993 52.72 +21.51
Liberal Alfredo Lim 308,54447.2820.94
Margin of victory35,4495.4342.45
UNA gain from Liberal Swing +21.23

Notes:

  • Estrada's change is compared from Lito Atienza's votes, who appeared independent on the ballot but was belatedly nominated by Estrada's Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP). The PMP would later merge with PDP-Laban to form UNA.
  • Lim also ran as part of the united ticket of his local party KKK and of the Liberal Party in 2010.

Vice mayoral election

Isko Moreno (appearing as "Francisco Domagoso", his birth name, on the ballot) is the incumbent.

2013 Manila vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%±
UNA Isko Moreno 395,156 62.78 17.08
Liberal Lou Veloso 234,25637.22+37.22
Margin of victory160,90025.5654.29
UNA hold Swing +27.15

Notes:

  • Moreno was Lim's running mate in 2010 but ran under the Nacionalista Party instead of under Lim's KKK/Liberal ticket. The change is compared from Moreno's votes in 2010.
  • The Liberal Party did not name a nominee in the 2010 vice mayoral election, hence there's nothing to compare it with.

House of Representatives elections

1st District

Benjamin Asilo is the incumbent.

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Benjamin Asilo 82,579
UNA Ernesto Dionisio, Sr.44,420
Independent Fernando Diaz2,243
Independent Ricardo Bacolod573
Margin of victory
Rejected ballots
Turnout

2nd District

Carlo Lopez is the incumbent.

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Carlo Lopez 55,468 68.82 +13.32
UNA Edward Tan25,12831.18+31.18
Margin of victory30,34037.64+25.35
Liberal hold Swing +22.25

3rd District

Zenaida Angping is the incumbent. She is a common candidate of the LP-KKK and UNA tickets.

The Commission on Elections disqualified James Jaime Marquez Tan from the election for being a "nuisance candidate". [21]

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
NPC Zenaida Angping 50,466 62.18 +1.88
KKK Ramon Morales29,60636.48+36.48
Independent Alex Garcia1,0911.34+1.34
Margin of victory20,86025.701.34
Rejected ballots7,3528.31+2.31
Turnout 88,515{{{change}}}
NPC hold

4th District

Incumbent Trisha Bonoan-David is running unopposed. Like Zenaida Angping, she is also a common candidate of LP-KKK and UNA.

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 4th district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
NUP Trisha Bonoan-David 78,026 100.00 +44.87
Margin of victory78,026100.00+89.74
Rejected ballots
Turnout
NUP hold Swing +44.87

5th District

Amado Bagatsing is the incumbent.

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 5th district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
KABAKA Amado Bagatsing94,96689.05+30.01
NPC Faith Maganto10,3809.73+9.73
KBL Mario Cayabyab1,2931.21+1.21
Margin of victory84,58679.32+60.19
Rejected ballots11,1579.47+2.39
Turnout 117,796100{{{change}}}
Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran hold Swing {{{swing}}}

6th District

Rosenda Ocampo is the incumbent and her main opponent is former Congressman Bienvenido Abante.

2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 6th district
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Rosenda Ocampo 43,667
UNA Bienvenido Abante 40,571
Independent Richard Bautista407
Independent Francisco Candaza225
Margin of victory
Rejected ballots

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 2010 barangay elections will serve until the winners of the 2013 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%
UNA Joseph Estrada 1,592,47953.48%2565.8%
Liberal Alfredo Lim 866,04729.09%615.8%
Nacionalista none94,8903.19%12.6%
KABAKA Joseph Estrada 70,5292.37%12.6%
DPP none10,6000.36%00.0%
KKK Alfredo Lim 4,8600.16%00.0%
KBL none1,5630.05%00.0%
Asenso Manileño Joseph Estrada 1,4670.05%00.0%
Independent various335,01111.25%37.9%
Total valid votes castN/A
Total turnout100.00%
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 [22]

It is composed of Tondo.

2013 Manila City Council election at the 1st district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.76,94612.05
UNA Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva70,92511.10
Liberal Roberto Asilo60,6239.49
Liberal Niño Dela Cruz59,7689.36
UNA Dennis Alcoreza59,3099.29
UNA Irma Alfonso54,6198.55
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

Raffy Jimenez Crespo, son of former representative Mark Jimenez, was disqualified from this election. [23]

Cristy Lim is a guest candidate of the LP-KKK coalition.

2nd District

Gagalangin area which is also part of Tondo.

2013 Manila City Council election at the 2nd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Rolando Valeriano46,60012.61
UNA Ruben "Dr. J" Buenaventura44,98412.17
UNA Marlon Lacson44,28211.98
UNA Ramon Robles41,53211.24
Liberal Rodolfo "Ninong" Lacsamana37,36510.11
UNA Numero "Uno" Lim35,6749.65
Liberal Ivy Varona24,0596.51
Liberal Ruben "RP" Bunag20,6615.59
Liberal Renato "Gulay" Torno, Jr.19,7085.33
UNA Filomena "Len Viceo" Aligayo18,8515.10
Liberal Fernando Lopez13,3773.62
Liberal Ma. Corazon Panlilio12,0603.26
Independent Ariel Fernandez6,7731.83
Independent Pedro Buluran, Jr.1,9800.54
DPP Renato del Rosario1,7550.47

3rd District

It composed of Binondo, Quiapo, San Nicolas and Santa Cruz

2013 Manila City Council election at the 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA John Marvin "Yul Servo" Nieto 61,028
UNA Ma. Asuncion "Re" Fugoso56,920
UNA Joel Chua51,603
UNA Bernardito Ang50,218
UNA Ernesto Isip, Jr.50,107
UNA Manuel Zarcal47,448
Liberal Thelma Lim38,396
Liberal Ma. Victoria Barbers19,756
Liberal William Lising14,304
Liberal Severino Reyes10,666
Liberal Jackson Dechaves7,371
Liberal Jesus Abejar7,283
DPP Rosalinda Sia5,446
Independent Martin Domingo3,945
Independent Anthony de Guzman3,504
Independent Alberto Chico2,777

4th District

It is situated in Sampaloc. No. 6 Arlene Chua's term was cut short because of citizenship issues and was declared ineligible for office by COMELEC. No. 7 Krystle Bacani assumed office on March 17, 2015.

2013 Manila City Council election at the 4th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Science Reyes47,179
UNA Edward Maceda43,661
UNA Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing41,926
UNA Jocelyn Quintos40,214
Liberal Anton Capistrano40,117
UNA Arlene Chua (disqualified)38,165
Liberal Krystle Bacani36,799
UNA Arnold "Doc Poks" Pangan34,160
Liberal Guia Gomez Castro31,592
Nacionalista Rosauro David30,177
Liberal Eduardo Quintos XVI26,111
Liberal Eldorado Lim22,839
UNA Joel "JTV" Villanueva19,065
Liberal Gerardo Gamez18,339
Independent Amalia Tolentino14,135
Independent Alexander Lim2,233
Independent Antonio Abana2,181
Independent Vicente Salgado1,648
Independent Frederick Constantino1,437

5th District

2013 Manila City Council election at the 5th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
KABAKA Arnold "Ali" Atienza 70,529
Nacionalista Joey Hizon III64,713
Liberal Josefina Siscar56,574
UNA Raymundo Yupangco55,418
UNA Cristina Isip55,015
UNA Roberto Ortega, Jr. 54,709
UNA Richard Ibay49,077
UNA Rafael Borromeo42,693
UNA Roderick Valbuena35,430
Liberal Francis Villegas15,636
Liberal Jaime Co, Jr.15,558
Independent Felix Tobillo, Jr.11,504
Liberal Geoffrey "Jograd" dela Torre 11,365
Liberal Saminodin Manshawie7,612
Liberal Fernando Perito4,421
Independent Reginaldo Capili3,581
Independent Jaime Adriano3,452
Independent Eva Cantilang2,733
Independent Darwin Borca1,580
KBL Marlon Villarojas1,563
Independent Wilfredo Vida1,414
DPP Jose Antonio Dimaano1,371

6th District

2013 Manila City Council election at the 6th district
PartyCandidateVotes%
UNA Priscilla Marie Abante48,372
UNA Casimiro Sison45,985
UNA Elizabeth Rivera44,001
UNA Joel Par42,576
UNA Leilani Marie Lacuna41,141
Liberal Christian Paul Uy39,968
UNA Carlos Castañeda39,334
UNA Jocelyn Dawis-Asuncion32,711
PDP-Laban Ma. Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip-Garcia29,278
Liberal Pablo Dario Ocampo IV26,439
UNA Jason Roland Valdez20,367
Liberal Richard Lontoc16,280
Liberal Dionisio Cuevas II12,219
Liberal Jimmy Tiu11,902
Independent Julio Logarta, Jr.8,821
Liberal Romualdo Billanes7,479
KKK Regina Aspiras4,860
Independent Valeriano Reloj3,137
Independent Edward Quintos2,786
AMM George Planas1,467
Independent Segundina Jamias1,233

Joel Par is a guest candidate of UNA.

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The 2016 election of members to the Senate of the Philippines was the 32nd election of members to the Senate of the Philippines. The seats of 12 senators elected in 2010 were filled during this election. The winners in this election joined the winners of the 2013 election to form the 17th Congress of the Philippines. The senators elected in 2013 will serve until June 30, 2019, while the senators elected in this election will serve up to June 30, 2022.

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.

Local elections was held in Lipa City on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman, two provincial board members, and the 12 members of its city council.

The Bohol local elections held on May 9, 2016 as part of the 2016 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: a city or town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol.

Local elections held in Tagbilaran, Bohol on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters selected leaders for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and the ten councilors.

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.

Local elections will be held in Calamba City on May 13, 2019, within the Philippine general election, for posts of the mayor, vice mayor and twelve councilors.

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