Marilao local elections, 2010

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Marilao mayoral elections, 2010

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  2007 May 10, 20102013 

 
NomineeEpifanio Guillermo Neil Ocampo Johnny Zamora
Party Liberal Nacionalista PMP
Running mateJuanito Santiago
Popular vote34,588 18,065 1,620
Percentage63.73% 33.29% 2.98%

Mayor before election

Epifanio Guillermo
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Epifanio Guillermo
Liberal


Local elections will be held in Marilao, Bulacan on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters (Marileños) will elect for the elective local posts in the municipality: the mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.

Bulacan Province in Central Luzon, Philippines

Bulacan is a province in the Philippines, located in the Central Luzon Region in the island of Luzon, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of Manila, and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578.

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

Incumbent Mayor Epifanio Guillermo and Vice Mayor Tito Santiago will run for their third term as Mayor and Vice Mayor of Marilao, Bulacan under the Liberal Party.

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.

DZMM radio anchor Neil Ocampo will run for mayor against Guillermo under the banner of the Nacionalista Party.

Former Boardmember Johnny Zamora will run for mayor against Guillermo under the banner of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino

Results

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

Mayoral and vice mayoral elections

Quezon City mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Epifanio "Peping" Guillermo34,58863.73
Nacionalista Neil Ocampo 18,065 33.29
PMP Johnny Zamora 1,620 2.98
Total votes57,403100.00
Liberal hold
Marilao Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Juanito Santiago27,25151.47
Lakas-Kampi Divina Espiritu-Reyes 25,691 48.53
Total votes52,942100.00
Liberal hold

Municipal Council election

Voting is via plurality-at-large voting: Voters vote for eight candidates and the eight candidates with the highest amount of votes are elected.

Plurality-at-large voting, also known as block vote or multiple non-transferable vote (MNTV), is a non-proportional voting system for electing several representatives from a single multimember electoral district using a series of check boxes and tallying votes similar to a plurality election. Multiple winners are elected simultaneously to serve the district. Block voting is not a system for obtaining proportional representation; instead the usual result is that where the candidates divide into definitive parties the most popular party in the district sees its full slate of candidates elected, resulting in a landslide.

Party Total votes Total seats
Total % Total %
Liberal 246,363 70.6% 7 70.0%
Lakas-Kampi 85,366 24.5% 1 10.0%
Nacionalista 17,052 4.9% 0 0.0%
Total valid votes cast 348,781 N/A
Total turnout 57,403 100.00%
Total partisan seats 8 80.0%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President 1 10.0%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President 1 10.0%
Total non-partisan seats 2 20.0%
Total seats 10 100.0%
Marilao Municipal Council election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas-Kampi Andre Santos36,68010.52
Liberal Jun Bob Dela Cruz 34,8469.99
Liberal Allane Sayo34,6589.94
Liberal Alex Castro 34,5819.91
Liberal Alan Aguilar33,3659.57
Liberal Marlon Villamar28,5088.17
Liberal Wilfredo Diaz27,1957.80
Liberal Ariel Amador26,6117.63
Liberal Irma Celones 26,599 7.63
Nacionalista Gerry Atienza Jr. 17,052 4.89
Lakas-Kampi Pablo Catorce 13,167 3.78
Lakas-Kampi Eric Lagman 11,426 3.28
Lakas-Kampi Danilo Pellobello 7,298 2.09
Lakas-Kampi Ruperto Montaos Jr. 6,815 1.95
Lakas-Kampi Gonzales Songco 5,463 1.57
Lakas-Kampi Valeriano Estorosas Sr. 4,517 1.30
Total votes57,403100.00

Results

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