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2016 Malabon mayoral election
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Nominee Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel
Party Liberal NPC
Running mate John Anthony Garcia Jeannie Ng-Sandoval
Popular vote 78,899 66,078
Percentage 54.4% 45.6%

Mayor before election

Antolin Oreta III
Liberal

Elected mayor

Antolin Oreta III
Liberal

Philippine House of Representatives election at Malabon
May 9, 2016
 
Nominee Federico Sandoval II Teresa Aquino-Oreta Robin Simon
Party NPC Liberal Independent
Popular vote 69,887 68,108 1,886
Percentage 50% 48.7% 1.3%

Congressman before election

Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel
NPC

Elected Congressman

Federico Sandoval II
NPC

Local elections were held in Malabon on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected 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.

Background

Mayor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III ran for re-election. He faced Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel.

Vice Mayor Jeannie Ng-Sandoval ran for re-election. She was challenged by councilors John Anthony "Jap" Garcia and Ma. Anna Lizza "Leslie" Yambao.

Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel was eligible to run for supposedly third and final term, but she ran for mayor instead. Her party chosen former Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II, who happened to be her opponent last elections. Sandoval was challenged by former Senator Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta, mother of re-electionist Mayor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III.

Results

Incumbent officials are expressed in italics.

For Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III defeated Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel.[1]

Malabon Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III 78,899 54.4%
NPC Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel 66,078 45.6%
Total votes 144,977 100%

For Vice Mayor

Jeannie Ng-Sandoval won over councilors John Anthony "Jap" Garcia and Ma. Anna Lizza "Leslie" Yambao.

Malabon Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Jeannie Ng-Sandoval 75,820 53.7%
Liberal John Anthony "Jap" Garcia 54,948 38.9%
UNA Ma. Anna Lizza "Leslie" Yambao 10,482 7.4%
Total votes 141,250 100%

For Representative, Lone District

Incumbent Representative Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel is on her second term. however, she will instead run for mayor. Former Malabon-Navotas District Representative Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II is her party's nominee. Sandoval will face former Senator and Representative Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta, mother of Mayor Antolin Oreta III.[2]

Congressional Elections for Malabon's Lone District
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II 69,887 50.0%
Liberal Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta 68,108 48.7%
Independent Robin Simon 1,886 1.3%
Total votes 139,881 100%

For Councilors

Team Pusong Malabonian

Liberal Party/Team Pusong Malabonian 1st District
Name Party
Ricky Bernardo Liberal
Mario Cruz PMP
Ninong Dela Cruz Liberal
Jimmy Dumalaog Liberal
Donna Nuñez Liberal
Alex Roque PMP
Liberal Party/Team Pusong Malabonian 2nd District
Name Party
Dado Cunanan Liberal
Sonia Lim Liberal
Enzo Oreta PMP
Peng Mañalac Liberal
Jet Trias Liberal
Len Yanga Liberal

Team Sanib Lakas

Nationalist People's Coalition/Team Sanib Lakas 1st District
Name Party
Gary Bernardo NPC
Jon Cruz NPC
Orence Cruz NPC
Edwin Dimagiba NPC
Payapa Ona Nacionalista
Maricar Torres Nacionalista
Nationalist People's Coalition/Team Sanib Lakas 2nd District
Name Party
Rufino Bautista NPC
Egay Marcial NPC
Edward Nolasco NPC
Mark Roque NPC
Nadja Marie Vicencio PMP

First District

City Council Elections for Malabon's First District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Bernard "Ninong" Dela CruzPM 42,829 11.10
Liberal Ricky BernardoPM 42,381 10.98
Liberal Jaime "Jimmy" DumalaogPM 41,969 10.88
Nacionalista Maricar TorresSL 39,023 10.11
Nacionalista Payapa OnaSL 28,662 7.43
NPC Edwin DimaguibaSL 28,744 7.45
PMP Alex RoquePM 28,360 7.35
Liberal Donna NuñezPM 26,314 6.82
NPC Virgilio "Jon" Cruz Jr.SL 20,444 5.30
PMP Mario CruzPM 24,353 6.31
NPC Gary BernardoSL 16,035 4.15
NPC Orence CruzSL 14,636 3.79
Independent RJ Yambao 12,201 3.16
Independent Reginal Jose 9,181 2.38
NPC Abbi Balatbat 7,099 1.84
Nacionalista Ferdie Tanchanco 3,410 0.88
Total votes 80,785 100.00

Second District

City Council Elections for Malabon's Second District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Diosdado "Dado" CunananPM 43,133 12.39
NPC Edward NolascoSL 39,059 11.22
Liberal Edralin "Len" YangaPM 39,036 11.21
PMP Jose Lorenzo "Enzo" OretaPM 35,785 10.28
Liberal Prospero Alfonso "Peng" MañalacPM 35,765 10.27
Liberal Sofronia "Sonia" LimPM 35,162 10.10
PMP Nadja Marie VicencioSL 32,561 9.35
Liberal Jet TriasPM 22,518 6.47
NPC Mark RoqueSL 21,544 6.19
NPC Rufino "Rufing" BautistaSL 21,181 6.08
NPC Edgardo "Egay" MarcialSL 17,245 4.95
Independent Sonny Rodriguez 4,980 1.43
Total votes 72,735 100.00

Notes

Re-electionist Councilor Merlin "Tiger" Mañalac, son of former Malabon chief of police and councilor Alfonso "Boyong" Mañalac, was shot dead by riding in tandem, near his home in Brgy. Tinajeros, Malabon. He cannot seek re-election anymore due to his death last January 23, 2016.[3] His eldest son, Tinajeros SK Chairman Prospero Alfonso "Peng" Mañalac was named later as a substitute candidate for him.

References

  1. ^ "Oretas running in Malabon". PhilStar.com. October 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "Bayani, Golez eye political comeback". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 20, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2015.
  3. ^ Agoncillo, Jodee A. (January 23, 2016). "Malabon councilor shot dead". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved January 23, 2016.

Notes

  • SL Part of the primary opposition coalition named Team Sanib Lakas.
  • PM Part of the administration coalition named Team Pusong Malabonian.