Philippine election
2022 Rizal local elections
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Gubernatorial election |
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IND
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Candidate
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Nina Ynares
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Andrew Sumulong
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Party
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NPC
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Independent
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Running mate
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Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
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Popular vote
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951,315
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95,670
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Percentage
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85.52%
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8.60%
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A map showing the results of the Rizal gubernatorial election per city and municipality |
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Vice gubernatorial election |
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PFP
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PDDS
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Candidate
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Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
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Sonny Clemente
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Party
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PFP
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PDDS
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Popular vote
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514,704
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207,735
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Percentage
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56.54%
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22.82%
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IND
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Candidate
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Patrick Ken Felix
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Party
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Independent
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Popular vote
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160,763
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Percentage
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17.66%
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Vice governor before election
Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
PFP
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Elected Vice governor
Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
PFP
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Provincial board election |
10 of 14 seats in the Rizal Provincial Board 8 seats needed for a majority |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Party
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NPC
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PDP–Laban
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NUP
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Last election
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6 seats, 46.99%
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Did not participate
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1 seat, 4.85%
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Seats won
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8
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1
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1
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Seat change
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2
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1
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Popular vote
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1,143,130
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118,460
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109,364
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Percentage
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68.58%
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7.11%
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6.56%
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Fourth party
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Party
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PROMDI
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Last election
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Did not participate
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Seats won
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0
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Seat change
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Popular vote
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131,962
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Percentage
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7.92%
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Local elections were held in the Rizal on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 general elections. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a municipal/city mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice-governor and representatives for the four districts of Rizal.
Background
Governor Rebecca "Nini" Ynares was term-limited and illegible to run. Initially, her husband, Presidential Adviser for Southern Tagalog and former Governor Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr., was supposed to run, but was later substituted by their daughter, GSIS Board of Trustee Nina Ricci Ynares. Other candidates for governor were Andrew Sumulong, Jose Velasco, Benedict Angeles, and Fernando Dizon.
Vice Governor ran for third and final term. He faced other candidates Sonny Clemente, Patrick Ken Felix, and Ricky Juan Balauro.
Results
For Governor
Nina Ricci Ynares won the elections.
For Vice Governor
Vice Governor Reynaldo "Junrey" San Juan Jr. defeated his closest rivals, Sonny Clemente of PDDS and independent Patrick Ken Felix, with 207,735 and 160,763 votes respectively.
Rizal Vice Gubernatorial election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PFP
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Reynaldo "Junrey" San Juan Jr.
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514,704
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56.54
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PDDS
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Sonny Clemente
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207,735
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22.82
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Independent
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Patrick Ken Felix
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160,763
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17.66
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WPP
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Ricky Juan Balauro
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27,158
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2.98
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Total votes
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910,360
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100.00
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PFP hold
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For Representative
First District
See also: Rizal's 1st congressional district
Rep. Michael John "Jack" Duavit won unopposed.
Second District
See also: Rizal's 2nd congressional district
Board Member Emigdio Tanjuatco III won the election.
Third District
Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo "Jojo" Garcia Jr. won against former San Mateo Mayor Cristina Diaz.
2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 3rd district
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Jose Arturo "Jojo" Garcia Jr.
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48,640
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53.33
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PDP–Laban
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Cristina Diaz
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36,673
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40.21
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Aksyon
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Ma. Cristina Diaz
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5,894
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6.46
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Total votes
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91,207
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100.00
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NPC win (new seat)
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Fourth District
Rep. Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles defeated his predecessor, former Rep. Isidro Rodriguez Jr.
2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Rizal's 4th district
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Lakas
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Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles
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92,176
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58.83
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NPC
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Isidro Rodriguez Jr.
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32,955
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21.03
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PFP
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Bonna Aquino Sanguyo
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31,550
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20.14
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Total votes
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156,721
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100.00
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Lakas win (new seat)
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Antipolo's First District
Rep. Roberto "Robbie" Puno was re-elected.
Antipolo's Second District
The seat was vacant upon the death of former representative Resureccion "Cion" Acop. Acop's husband former representative Romeo "Romy" Acop ran and won unopposed.
For Provincial Board Members
All 4 Districts of Rizal and all 2 districts of Antipolo elected members of the Rizal Provincial Board.
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Nationalist People's Coalition | 1,143,130 | 68.58 | 8 |
| Progressive Movement for the Devolution of Initiatives | 131,962 | 7.92 | – |
| Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan | 118,460 | 7.11 | 1 |
| National Unity Party | 109,364 | 6.56 | 1 |
| Aksyon Demokratiko | 29,796 | 1.79 | – |
| Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan | 4,209 | 0.25 | – |
| Independent | 129,949 | 7.80 | 0 |
Ex officio seats | | 3 |
Reserved seats | | 1 |
Total | 1,666,870 | 100.00 | 14 |
First District
All incumbents are running for re-election, except for former Vice Governor and Board Member Anthony Jesus "Jestoni" Alarcon who decided not to seek for another term despite being qualified to do so, hinting at returning to being a full-time actor instead. Angono municipal councilor Jo Anne Saguinsin ran in his place.
Rizal 1st District Board Member election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Genato "Dok Ato" Bernardo
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221,006
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17.04
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NPC
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Fernando "Jun" Cabitac Jr.
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214,327
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16.52
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NPC
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Jo Anne Saguinsin
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191,615
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14.77
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NPC
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Ross Glenn Gongora
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183,530
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14.15
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PROMDI
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Julio Narag
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131,962
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10.17
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Total votes
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942,440
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100.00
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Second District
On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, "An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.
Board Member Emigidio Tanjuatco III ran for representative. Ricardo Bernados and Hector Robles of NPC won the elections.
Rizal 2nd District Board Member election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Ricardo Bernados
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91,130
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7.03
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NPC
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Hector Robles
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88,344
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6.81
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Independent
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Emmanuel Mendiola
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54,968
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4.24
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Independent
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Lorenzo Santos Sr.
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33,371
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2.57
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Independent
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Ronald Briones
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18,327
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1.41
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Total votes
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286,140
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100.00
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Third District
On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, " An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.
Board member Bartolome "Omie" Rivera Jr., who hailed from San Mateo, ran as mayor. His party's nominee was John Patrick Bautista. Board member Rolando Rivera, who also hailed from San Mateo, was term limited and died on March 24, 2022.
John Patrick Bautista won the elections.
Rizal 3rd District Board Member election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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John Patrick Bautista
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41,651
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3.21
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PDP–Laban
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Hermenegildo Cequeña
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30,429
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2.35
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Aksyon
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Cirilo Oropesa Jr.
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6,183
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0.48
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Total votes
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78,263
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100.00
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NPC win (new seat)
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Fourth District
On March 25, 2021, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Republic Act 11533, "An Act Reappropriating the Second Legislative District of the Province of Rizal Into Three Legislative Districts". San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) will become Third and Fourth District, respectively.
Board Member Rommel Ayuson, who hailed from Rodriguez won the elections.
Rizal 4th District Board Member election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Rommel Ayuson
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88,031
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6.79
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Aksyon
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Lemuel Valdeavilla
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23,613
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1.82
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Independent
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Celso Ocampo
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7,843
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0.60
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Independent
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Alberto Lago
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4,727
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0.36
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PDDS
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Benjamin Pascual
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4,209
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0.32
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Independent
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Percival Sanchez
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3,032
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0.23
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Independent
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Jose Malapo Jr.
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2,926
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0.23
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Independent
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Jose Cordova Sr.
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2,790
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0.22
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Independent
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Ritchie Fuentes
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1,965
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0.15
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Total votes
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139,136
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100.00
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PDP–Laban win (new seat)
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Antipolo's First District
Rep. Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr., son of former Representatives Roberto Puno and Chiqui Roa-Puno won unopposed.
Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo's 1st district
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NUP
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Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr.
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109,364
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100.00
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Total votes
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109,364
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100.00
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NUP hold
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Antipolo's Second District
Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez sought comeback to city council. His party chosen former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble, ran and won a fresh first term unopposed.
Rizal Provincial Board election at Antipolo's 2nd district
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Danilo "Nilo" Leyble
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111,527
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100.00
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Total votes
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111,527
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100.00
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NPC hold
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City and Municipal Elections
All municipalities and City of Antipolo in Rizal will elect mayor and vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty and vice-mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.
First District
Angono
Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon won her second term unopposed.
Angono mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Jeri Mae Calderon
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47,058
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100.00
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Total votes
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47,058
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100.00
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Vice Mayor Gerry Calderon defeated former Councilor Januver Tiamson, son of former Mayor Saturnino Tiamson.
Angono vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Gerardo "Gerry" Calderon
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39,019
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74.78
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Independent
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Januver Tiamson
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13,159
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25.22
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Total votes
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52,178
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100.00
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Binangonan
Mayor Cesar Ynares was re-elected for third and final term unopposed.
Binangonan mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Cesar Ynares
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84,614
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100.00
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Total votes
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84,614
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100.00
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Vice Mayor Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares defeated Manuel Reyes Sr.
Binangonan vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares
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71,445
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77.04
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Independent
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Manuel Reyes Sr.
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21,294
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22.96
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Total votes
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92,739
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100.00
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Cainta
Maria Elenita Nieto, wife of Mayor Johnielle Keith Nieto defeated Alvin Patrimonio.
Vice Mayor Ace Servillon defeated former Mayor Mon Ilagan.
Cainta vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Ace Servillon
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100,118
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77.87
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PROMDI
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Ramon Ilagan
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28,455
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22.13
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Total votes
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128,573
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100.00
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Taytay
See also: 2022 Taytay local elections
Allan Martine De Leon, brother of former Mayor Janet De Leon-Mercado, defeated Mayor George Ricardo "Joric" Gacula.
Taytay mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Allan Martine De Leon
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66,738
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53.62
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Nacionalista
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George Ricardo "Joric" Gacula
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49,767
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39.98
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Independent
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Adan De Leon
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5,544
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4.45
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Independent
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Efren Andres
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1,034
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0.83
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WPP
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Edwin Cayetano
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852
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0.68
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KBL
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Mohaimen Guinal
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530
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0.43
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Total votes
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124,465
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100.00
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Municipal Councilor Sophia Priscilla "Pia" Cabral defeated Vice Mayor Michell "Mitch" Bermundo.
Taytay vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Sophia Priscilla "Pia" Cabral
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58,162
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47.41
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Nacionalista
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Michell "Mitch" Bermudo
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42,381
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34.55
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Independent
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Eljun Victor
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15,822
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12.90
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Independent
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Renato Bueno
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3,767
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3.07
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KBL
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Nolasco Mendoza
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2,541
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2.07
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Total votes
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122,673
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100.00
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Second District
Baras
Vice Mayor and former Mayor Wilfredo "Willy" Robles won the elections.
Mayor and former Vice Mayor Kathrine "KC" Robles won the elections.
Cardona
Former Mayor Bernardo "Jun" San Juan Jr. defeated Mayor Teodulo "Totoy" Campo.
Cardona mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Bernardo "Jun" San Juan Jr.
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14,361
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53.93
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Liberal
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Teodulo "Totoy" Campo
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12,270
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46.07
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Total votes
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26,631
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100.00
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Vice Mayor Gil Pandac defeated Councilor Al Jerold "Deyong" San Jose.
Cardona vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Gil Pandac
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13,950
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54.99
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Liberal
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Al Jerold San Jose
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11,420
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45.01
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Total votes
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25,370
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100.00
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Jala-Jala
Mayor Elmer Pillas defeated former Mayor Narciso "Narcing" Villaran for the second time.
Jala-Jala mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Elmer Pillas
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9,720
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51.42
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PDP–Laban
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Narciso Villaran
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9,183
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48.58
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Total votes
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18,903
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100.00
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Vice Mayor Jose "Jolet" Delos Santos died on March 31, 2020. He was replaced by First Councilor Harry Añago. Acting Vice Mayor Harry Añago won a fresh first term as Vice Mayor.
Jala-Jala vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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NPC
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Harry Añago
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9,530
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51.56
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Liberal
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Ramil Escarmosa
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8,753
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47.36
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PDSP
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Renz Mañago
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199
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1.08
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Total votes
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18,482
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100.00
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Morong
Sidney Soriano defeated his closest rivals Vice Mayor Julian De Ungria and former Vice Mayor Joseph Buenaventura
Morong mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Sidney Soriano
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15,906
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45.90
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UNA
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Julian De Ungria
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9,642
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27.82
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Liberal
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Joseph Buenaventura
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8,718
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25.16
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Independent
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Medel Victorio
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391
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1.13
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Total votes
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34,657
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100.00
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Jose Fred Feliciano Jr. defeated Councilor Harold Pascual.
Morong vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Jose Fred Feliciano Jr.
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13,999
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42.26
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UNA
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Harold Pascual
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11,107
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33.53
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NPC
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Tulisan Ramos
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7,506
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22.66
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Independent
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Florencio De Rosas
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517
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1.56
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Total votes
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33,129
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100.00
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Pililla
Mayor Dan Masinsin defeated former Mayor Leandro Masikip Sr.
Vice Mayor Rafael "Paeng" Carpio was defeated by Jaime Paz.
Tanay
Vice Mayor Rafael Tanjuatco successfully sought mayoral comeback.
Mayor Rex Manuel Tanjuatco successfully sought vice-mayoral comeback.
Tanay vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Rex Manuel Tanjuatco
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23,992
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45.11
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PRP
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Lois Nell Joy Tica
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12,405
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23.32
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Independent
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Eri Ver Gaston
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11,561
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21.74
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Independent
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Benencio Catolos
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3,337
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6.27
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Independent
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Rolando Tacadino
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1,890
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3.55
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Total votes
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53,185
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100.00
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Teresa
Former Mayor Rodel Dela Cruz defeated Vice Mayor Jose Jeriel Villegas and Chairman Romualdo Coralde.
Teresa mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Aksyon
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Rodel Dela Cruz
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17,257
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45.97
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PDP–Laban
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Jose Jeriel Villegas
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11,827
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31.51
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PFP
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Romualdo Coralde
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8,453
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22.52
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Total votes
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37,537
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100.00
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Former Councilor Freddie Bonifacio defeated Mayor Raul Palino and former Councilor Gilbert Bernardino.
Teresa Vice Mayoral Election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Aksyon
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Freddie Bonifacio
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16,547
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45.99
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PDP–Laban
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Raul Palino
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12,461
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34.63
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NPC
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Gilbert Bernardino
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6,975
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19.38
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Total votes
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35,983
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100.00
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Third District
San Mateo
See also: 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections
Former Mayor and Vice mayor Jose Rafael Diaz was defeated by Board Member and former Vice Mayor Bartolome "Omie" Rivera.
San Mateo mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Liberal
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Bartolome "Omie" Rivera Jr.
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56,110
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60.46
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PDP–Laban
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Jose Rafael Diaz
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36,695
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39.54
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Total votes
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92,805
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100.00
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Councilor Jaime "Jimmy" Roxas defeated Ariel Diaz.
San Mateo vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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PDP–Laban
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Jimmy Roxas
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45,951
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52.30
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Aksyon
|
Ariel Diaz
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41,909
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47.70
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Total votes
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87,860
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100.00
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Fourth District
Rodriguez (Montalban)
Karen Mae "Mayet" Hernandez, sister of Mayor Dennis Hernandez, was defeated by Ronnie Evangelista.
Councilor Edgardo "Umpek" Sison won the vice-mayoral race.
Antipolo
See also: 2022 Antipolo local elections
Mayor Andrea Bautista-Ynares supposedly ran for mayor. Later, she dropped her candidacy and replaced by her husband, Former Governor and Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III. Ynares successfully sought mayoral comeback.
Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan was re-elected for third and final term.
Antipolo vice mayoral election
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
|
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NPC
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Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan
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241,996
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82.86
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Independent
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Manuel Relorcasa
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20,270
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6.94
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Independent
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Edwin Reyes
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16,749
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5.73
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Independent
|
Joel Ronquillo
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13,037
|
4.46
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Total votes
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292,052
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100.00
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References
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