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'''Local elections''' was held in ] on May 10, 2010 within the ]. The voters elected the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts. |
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'''Local elections''' was held in ] on May 10, 2010 within the ]. The voters elected the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts. |
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==Mayoral and vice mayoral election== |
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==Mayoral and vice mayoral election== |
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Incumbent Enrico Echiverri is now on his second term as the mayor of ]. As prescribed by the ], he is still eligible to run for the same office. On the other hand, another incumbent Tito Varela is now on his last term as the vice mayor of the city. |
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Incumbent Enrico Echiverri is now on his second term as the mayor of ]. As prescribed by the ], he is still eligible to run for the same office. On the other hand, another incumbent Tito Varela is now on his last term as the vice mayor of the city. |
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The incumbent mayor Enrico Echiverri is running again for mayoralty office under the ] (LP) with his running mate Edgar Erice. Echiverri, was the former representative of the city's first district to Philippine Congress from 1998 before his election in 2004. Erice was a former representative of the city's second district to Philippine Congress from 2001 until 2004. |
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The incumbent mayor Enrico Echiverri is running again for mayoralty office under the ] (LP) with his running mate Edgar Erice. Echiverri, was the former representative of the city's first district to Philippine Congress from 1998 before his election in 2004. Erice was a former representative of the city's second district to Philippine Congress from 2001 until 2004. |
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==Congressional elections== |
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==Congressional elections== |
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{{main|Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila, 2010|Legislative districts of Caloocan City}} |
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{{main|Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila, 2010|Legislative districts of Caloocan}} |
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There will be two candidates for the congressman or district representative post of each of the districts of ]. The city is divided into two congressional districts: the first district and the second district. |
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There will be two candidates for the congressman or district representative post of each of the districts of ]. The city is divided into two congressional districts: the first district and the second district. |
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The incumbent first district representative Oscar Malapitan is running under the ]. In 2004, he replaced Echiverri in the post. His opponents were Ernesto Ray Adalem, Gualberto Bacolod, broadcaster Bobby Guanzon, Jaime Regalario and three-term Vice Mayor Luis Tito Varela who is running under the ] |
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The incumbent first district representative Oscar Malapitan is running under the ]. In 2004, he replaced Echiverri in the post. His opponents were Ernesto Ray Adalem, Gualberto Bacolod, broadcaster Bobby Guanzon, Jaime Regalario and three-term Vice Mayor Luis Tito Varela who is running under the ] |
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==Results== |
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==Results== |
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The winners of the congressional, mayor and vice mayor seats of Caloocan City is determined with the highest number of votes received. These positions are voted separately, so there is a possibility that the winning officials came from the same or different political parties. |
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The winners of the congressional, mayor and vice mayor seats of Caloocan is determined with the highest number of votes received. These positions are voted separately, so there is a possibility that the winning officials came from the same or different political parties. |
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===Mayoral election=== |
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====1st District==== |
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====1st District==== |
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{{Election box begin no change| title=Caloocan City Council election at the 1st district}} |
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{{Election box begin no change| title=Caloocan city council election at the 1st district}} |
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====2nd District==== |
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====2nd District==== |
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{{Election box begin no change| title=Caloocan City Council election at the 2nd district}} |
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{{Election box begin no change| title=Caloocan city council election at the 2nd district}} |
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The incumbent mayor Enrico Echiverri is running again for mayoralty office under the Liberal Party (LP) with his running mate Edgar Erice. Echiverri, was the former representative of the city's first district to Philippine Congress from 1998 before his election in 2004. Erice was a former representative of the city's second district to Philippine Congress from 2001 until 2004.
Luis "Baby" Asistio, the former representative of the city's first district to Philippine Congress from 1992 until 2001 and from 2004 until 2007 also announced his bid in mayoralty race under the Nationalist People's Coalition. Another candidate for the office of the mayor is Robert "Popoy" Cordero, is running independent.
Other candidates for the vice mayor's office were Macario "Boy" Asistio, who became mayor of the city from 1980 until 1986 then from 1988 until 1995 and former actor Rey Malonzo who became vice-mayor of the city from 1992 until 1995 then mayor from 1995 until 2004. Malonzo and Asistio were formidable rivals in the city
There will be two candidates for the congressman or district representative post of each of the districts of Caloocan. The city is divided into two congressional districts: the first district and the second district.
The incumbent first district representative Oscar Malapitan is running under the Nacionalista Party. In 2004, he replaced Echiverri in the post. His opponents were Ernesto Ray Adalem, Gualberto Bacolod, broadcaster Bobby Guanzon, Jaime Regalario and three-term Vice Mayor Luis Tito Varela who is running under the Liberal Party
For the second district, the incumbent representative Mary Mitzi Cajayon is running under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD party. She was elected in 2007 replacing Luis Asistio.
The winners of the congressional, mayor and vice mayor seats of Caloocan is determined with the highest number of votes received. These positions are voted separately, so there is a possibility that the winning officials came from the same or different political parties.
The voters in the city are set to elect six councilors on the district where they are living, hence registered. Candidates are voted separately so there are chances where winning candidates will have unequal number of votes and may come from different political parties.