Ricky Silverio

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Ricky Silverio
Born
Ricardo Sison Silverio, Jr.

Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party
    • PMP (2009–present)
Parent

Ricardo "Ricky" Sison Silverio Jr. is a Filipino politician from Bulacan. He is the son of former Marcos crony Ricardo Silverio, [1] [2] and Beatriz Sison. [3]

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Political career

In 2010, Silverio ran as congressman for Bulacan's 3rd district, facing his father who formerly occupied the seat for the said district. But both of them lost to Joselito Mendoza. [4]

In 2019, he ran again for congressman of the same district but lost to incumbent and his stepmother Lorna Silverio. [5] [6]

Personal life

In 2006, he claimed that he was allegedly beaten up and forcibly dragged out of the Silverio's’ Urdaneta Village house in Makati by his father's bodyguards. In 2008, Ricky Silverio filed a grave coercion case against his father. He is fighting for the ownership rights of the said house. [7] The said house was sold to Chemphil chairman Antonio “Tony” Garcia and Iñigo Zobel in 2011. [8]

After the death of his father, he once contested his rights to estate of his father, but Court of Appeals (CA) denied his petition, and lost it to his stepmother, his opponent in 2019 election. [6] [9]

Electoral Performance

2019

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Bulacan's 3rd District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NUP Lorna Silverio 135,830 51.57
PDP–Laban Jonjon Mendoza 103,50539.30
PMP Ricardo Silverio Jr.22,6308.59
Independent Allan Villena1,3740.52
Total votes263,339 100
NUP hold

2010

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bulacan's 3rd district
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Joselito Mendoza 121,576 55.07
Lakas–Kampi Ricardo Silverio, Sr. 92,95142.10
PMP Ricardo Silverio, Jr.6,2412.83
Total votes232,038 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas–Kampi

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