Malabon local elections, 2016
Malabon City mayoral election, 2016
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Nominee |
Antolin Oreta III |
Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel |
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Party |
Liberal |
NPC |
UNA |
Running mate |
John Anthony Garcia |
Jeannie Ng-Sandoval |
Leslie Yambao |
Popular vote |
78,899 |
66,078 |
10,482 |
Percentage |
54.4% |
45.6% |
7.4% |
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Mayor before election
Antolin Oreta III
Liberal |
Elected Mayor
Antolin Oreta III
Liberal |
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Philippine House of Representatives election at Malabon
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Local elections will be held in Malabon City on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the twelve councilors for the city's two Sangguniang Panglungsod districts, six for each district.
Candidates
Incumbent officials are expressed in italics.
Mayoralty
Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III is the incumbent; he is running for a second term. His opponent is Lone District Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel.[1]
Malabon Mayoralty Election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Liberal |
Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III |
78,899 |
54.4% |
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NPC |
Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel |
66,078 |
45.6% |
Total votes |
153,520 |
100% |
Vice-Mayoralty
Jeannie Ng-Sandoval is the incumbent. Her opponent are First District Coun. John Anthony Garcia & Coun. Leslie Gutierrez-Yambao
Malabon Vice-Mayoralty Election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Nacionalista |
Jeannie Ng-Sandoval |
75,820 |
53.7 |
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Liberal |
John Anthony "Jap" Garcia |
54,948 |
38.9% |
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UNA |
Leslie Gutierrez-Yambao |
10,482 |
7.4% |
Total votes |
153,520 |
100% |
Congressional
Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel is the incumbent; however, she will instead run for mayor. Former Malabon-Navotas District Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II is her party's nominee. Former senator and President Benigno Aquino III's aunt Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta is the opponent.[2]
Councilors
Team Pusong Malabonian
Team Sanib Lakas
District 1
Malabon City Council Election - District 1
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Liberal |
Ninong Dela CruzPM |
42,829 |
11.10 |
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Liberal |
Ricky BernardoPM |
42,381 |
10.98 |
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Liberal |
Jimmy DumalaogPM |
41,969 |
10.88 |
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Nacionalista |
Maricar TorresSL |
39,023 |
10.11 |
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Nacionalista |
Payapa OnaSL |
28,662 |
7.43 |
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NPC |
Edwin DimagibaSL |
28,744 |
7.45 |
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PMP |
Alex RoquePM |
28,360 |
7.35 |
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Liberal |
Donna NuñezPM |
26,314 |
6.82 |
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NPC |
Jon CruzSL |
20,444 |
5.30 |
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PMP |
Mario CruzPM |
24,353 |
6.31 |
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NPC |
Gary BernardoSL |
16,035 |
4.15 |
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NPC |
Orence CruzSL |
14,636 |
3.79 |
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Independent |
RJ Yambao |
12,201 |
3.16 |
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Independent |
Reginal Jose |
9,181 |
2.38 |
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NPC |
Abbi Balatbat |
7,099 |
1.84 |
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Nacionalista |
Ferdie Tanchanco |
3,410 |
0.88 |
Total votes |
80,785 |
100.00 |
District 2
Note: Incumbent Councilor Tiger Mañalac, son of former Malabon chief of police and councilor Boyong Mañalac, was shot dead by riding in tandem, near his home in Brgy. Tinajeros, Malabon City. He cannot seek re-election anymore due to his death last January 23, 2016.[3] His sister, Peng was named later as a substitute candidate for the late brother's re-election.
Malabon City Council Election - District 2
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Liberal |
Dado CunananPM |
43,133 |
12.39 |
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NPC |
Edward NolascoSL |
39,059 |
11.22 |
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Liberal |
Len YangaPM |
39,036 |
11.21 |
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PMP |
Enzo OretaPM |
35,785 |
10.28 |
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Liberal |
Peng MañalacPM |
35,765 |
10.27 |
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Liberal |
Sonia LimPM |
35,162 |
10.10 |
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PMP |
Nadja Marie VicencioSL |
32,561 |
9.35 |
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Liberal |
Jet TriasPM |
22,518 |
6.47 |
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NPC |
Mark RoqueSL |
21,544 |
6.19 |
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NPC |
Rufino BautistaSL |
21,181 |
6.08 |
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NPC |
Egay MarcialSL |
17,245 |
4.95 |
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Independent |
Sonny Rodriguez |
4,980 |
1.43 |
Total votes |
72,735 |
100.00 |
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