2019 San Jose del Monte local elections

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2019 San Jose del Monte local elections
  2016 May 13, 20192022 
 
Nominee Arthur Robes Reynaldo San Pedro
Party AR PFP
Running mateEfren Bartolome Jr.N/A
Popular vote98,80874,402
Percentage57.04%42.95%

Mayor before election

Arthur Robes
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Arthur Robes
AR

Local elections were held in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan on May 13, 2019 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the congressman, the mayor, vice mayor, and six councilors in two districts.

Contents

Background

List of certified candidates running for seats in San Jose del Monte. BULACAN.pdf
List of certified candidates running for seats in San Jose del Monte.

Incumbent congresswoman Rida Robes is running for her second term under the banner of the PDP–Laban. Her opponent is incumbent councilor Irene del Rosario. Incumbent mayor Arthur Robes is running for his second term under the banner of his own party, Arangkada San Joseño. His opponent is former mayor Reynaldo San Pedro, who is running under the PFP.

Results

Representative

Incumbent Congresswoman Florida Robes is running for her second term against incumbent councilor Irene del Rosario. [1]

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan's Lone District
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDP–Laban Rida Robes89,031 53.25
NUP Irene del Rosario78,13546.74
Total votes167,166 100
PDP–Laban hold

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Arthur Robes is running for his second term against former City Mayor Reynaldo San Pedro. [1]

San Jose del Monte mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
AR Arthur Robes 98,808 57.04
PFP Reynaldo San Pedro74,40242.95
Total votes173,210 100
AR hold

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Efren Bartolome Jr. is running for his second term unopposed. [1]

San Jose del Monte Vice mayoral election
PartyCandidateVotes%
AR Efren Bartolome Jr.143,478 100
Total votes143,478 100
AR hold

Sangguniang Panlungsod election

Election is via plurality-at-large voting: A voter votes for up to six candidates, then the six candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

In the first district, incumbent councilors Richie Robes and Joey Abela is running for their third terms, while Noli Concepcion, Glenn Villano, Liezl Aguirre, and Ryan Santos is running for their second terms. In the second district, Benjie Acibal and Reypol Policarpio is running for their third terms, while Ryan Elfa and Argel Joseph Drio will run for their second terms. Incumbent councilor Irene del Rosario ran for the congressional seat while Eumir Samera ran for a board member seat. [1]

1st District

San Jose del Monte First District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
AR Joey Abela52,706 10.45
Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Janet Reyes 46,047 9.24
AR Rosalyn Cabuco 45,512 9.11
AR Glenn Villano44,592 8.95
NUP Liezl Aguirre40,877 8.20
PFP Richie Robes39,866 8.00
AR Nolly Concepcion39,8447.99
NUP Ryan Santos37,1557.45
AR Bandong Medina34,3956.90
AR Melencio Garcia32,7766.57
NUP Giovanny Capricho25,9545.20
PFP John John delos Santos24,7904.97
PFP Ryan Paul Pillas18,0893.63
Independent Ferdinand del Rosario10,1352.03
Independent Santiago de Leon6,1531.23
Total votes498,161 100

2nd District

San Jose del Monte Second District Sangguniang Panlungsod election
PartyCandidateVotes%
AR Romeo Agapito 39,939 10.92
AR Benjie Acibal37,295 10.20
AR Ryan Elfa34,838 9.53
AR Celso Francisco 33,586 9.18
PDP–Laban Argel Joseph Drio31,612 8.64
NUP Vanessa Michelle Roquero 29,875 8.17
NUP Reypol Policarpio29,8708.17
AR Mario Batuigas28,1677.70
AR Tita Beng Camua24,4116.67
PFP Rafael Roco21,0015.74
NUP Kriyel Matsumoto15,2414.16
PFP George Tablan Jr.11,5693.16
Independent Tony Geromiano10,4562.86
PFP Sandy Galeza9,8072.68
Independent Ladisla Felices4,1811.14
Independent Ryan Arjona3,7131.01
Total votes365,561 100

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References

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