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2022 San Mateo, Rizal, local elections

Local elections were held in San Mateo, Rizal, on May 9, 2022, as part of the Philippine general election. Held concurrently with the national elections, the electorate voted to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, eight members of the municipality's municipal council, a board member to the Rizal Provincial Board, and a representative to the House of Representatives. Those elected assumed their respective posts on June 30, 2022, alongside other local and national officials. 92,805 of 110,276 registered voters voted in these elections.[1]

2022 San Mateo local elections
← 2019 May 9, 2022 2025 →
Turnout84.16% 9.46 pp
Mayoral election
 
PDPLBN
Candidate Omie Rivera Jose Rafael Diaz
Party Liberal PDP–Laban
Alliance I Love San Mateo 1SanMateo
Running mate Ariel Diaz Jimmy Roxas
Popular vote 56,110 36,695
Percentage 60.46% 39.54%

Mayor before election

Tina Diaz
PDP–Laban

Elected Mayor

Omie Rivera
Liberal

Vice mayoral election
 
PDPLBN
Aksyon
Candidate Jimmy Roxas Ariel Diaz
Party PDP–Laban Aksyon
Alliance 1SanMateo I Love San Mateo
Popular vote 45,951 41,909
Percentage 52.30% 47.70%

Vice mayor before election

Jose Rafael Diaz
PDP–Laban

Elected Vice mayor

Jimmy Roxas
PDP–Laban

Omie Rivera and Jimmy Roxas were elected to the mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively, ending the Diaz family's longstanding hold on the municipality's mayoralty.[2][3] Despite their mayoral loss, 1SanMateo won an outright majority in the municipal council, winning six of the eight elective seats. The remaining two seats were won by members of Team I Love San Mateo.[1]

This election was the first to utilize the newly created Rizal's 3rd congressional district, which gave the municipality its own representation in the House of Representatives and the Rizal Provincial Board.[4] Jose Arturo Garcia Jr. and John Patrick Bautista won their respective races to represent the district as a representative and as a board member respectively.[2]

Background edit

In the 2019 elections, Tina Diaz and her husband Jose Rafael Diaz were re-elected to the municipality's mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively, with Tina defeating Independent Wilfredo Selga and Jose Rafael being unopposed in the vice mayoral race. The Diaz family has controlled the municipality's mayoralty for decades at that point.[2]

On March 25, 2022, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11533 into law, thereby separating the municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez from the province's second district to create its third and fourth districts.[4] The law took effect on April 12, 2022, though the second district remained intact until the election and subsequent inauguration of the representatives for the new districts. Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles remained as the second district's representative until the end of the 18th Congress; he was redistricted to the fourth district after the division.[5]

On August 20, 2020, both Tina and Jose Rafael Diaz tested positive for COVID-19; Municipal Administrator Ricardo Gomez was designated as the alternate signatory to all official municipal transactions as Diaz recovers from the disease.[6]

MMDA General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia resigned his post as general manager on October 4, 2021, in order to run for representative.[7]

Coalitions edit

As the mayor, vice mayor and the members of the municipal council are elected on the same ballot, mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of candidates. These slates usually run with their respective mayoral and vice mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates independent of any mayoral or vice mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves.

Mayoral election edit

The incumbent mayor was Tina Diaz, who was re-elected in 2019 with 82.67% of the vote.[9] Diaz opted to run for representative in the newly created San Mateo–based Rizal's 3rd congressional district, rather than a third term as mayor. Her coalition, 1SanMateo nominated her husband, Vice Mayor Jose Rafael to run in her stead. Jose Rafael previously served as mayor from 2007 through 2016.

Team I Love San Mateo slated outgoing Board Member and former Vice Mayor Omie Rivera to challenge Diaz.

Candidates edit

  • Jose Rafael Diaz (PDP–Laban) – Incumbent Vice Mayor of San Mateo (2019–2022), former Mayor of San Mateo (2007–2016)
  • Omie Rivera (Liberal) – Incumbent Board Member for the 2nd district (2016–2022), former Vice Mayor of San Mateo

Results edit

 
Results of the election per ER Returns

Rivera defeated Diaz in a landslide, ending the family's decades-long hold on the municipality's mayoralty.[10] Rivera's election as mayor was considered as an upset victory by some observers.[2]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Omie RiveraLiberal Party56,11060.46
Jose Rafael DiazPDP–Laban36,69539.54
Total92,805100.00
Registered voters/turnout110,276
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban
Popular vote percentage
Rivera
60.46%
Diaz
39.54%

Per barangay edit

Vice mayoral election edit

The incumbent vice mayor was Jose Rafael Diaz, who was re-elected without opposition in 2019.[9] Diaz ran for a comeback to the municipality's mayoralty, after his wife, Tina, opted to run for Congress. His coalition nominated incumbent Councilor Jimmy Roxas to run in his place.

Team I Love San Mateo slated Ariel Diaz to challenge Roxas.

Candidates edit

  • Ariel Diaz (Aksyon)
  • Jimmy Roxas (PDP-Laban) – Incumbent Member of the Municipal Council, Candidate for mayor in 2013

Results edit

 
Results of the election per ER Returns

Roxas narrowly defeated Diaz, defending the vice mayoralty for PDP-Laban.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jimmy RoxasPDP–Laban45,95152.30
Ariel DiazAksyon Demokratiko41,90947.70
Total87,860100.00
Registered voters/turnout110,276
PDP–Laban hold
Popular vote percentage
Roxas
52.30%
Diaz
47.70%

Per barangay edit

House of Representatives election edit

On March 25, 2021, Rizal's 2nd congressional district—which then included San Mateo—was split into three districts, with the third solely encompassing San Mateo.[4] The second district in its previous form was last represented by Juan Fidel Nograles, who was re-elected in 2019 with 69.01% of the votes within the municipality.[9] Nograles, who hails from Rodriguez, was redistricted to the fourth district, leaving the third district with an open race as a result.[11][12]

The field to fill the open seat included three candidates. Incumbent Mayor Tina Diaz was nominated by the PDP–Laban to run for the seat, with the support of the ruling 1SanMateo coalition. Meanwhile, Team I Love San Mateo nominated Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia to challenge Diaz for the seat.[13] Maria Cristina Diaz ran under the Aksyon Demokratiko party.[14]

Candidates edit

Results edit

 
Results of the election per ER Returns

Garcia defeated both Tina Diaz and Ma. Cristina Diaz to become the district's first representative in its history.[16][10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jose Arturo GarciaNationalist People's Coalition48,64053.33
Tina DiazPDP–Laban36,67340.21
Maria Cristina DiazAksyon Demokratiko5,8946.46
Total91,207100.00
Registered voters/turnout110,276
NPC win (new seat)
Popular vote percentage
Garcia
53.33%
T. Diaz
40.21%
M. Diaz
6.46%

Per barangay edit

Provincial board election edit

The second district in its previous form was represented in the Rizal Provincial Board by incumbents Rommel Ayuson, Omie Rivera, Rolando Rivera, and Dino Tanjuatco, who were all re-elected in 2019. Following the creation of the third district—which solely encompasses San Mateo—the municipality is represented by one board member elected by the district.

Among the four incumbents, Ayuson and Tanjuatco ran for public office in other districts; Omie Rivera ran for the Mayoralty of San Mateo; and Rolando Rivera was term-limited, later dying in office on March 24, 2022. Thus, the third district was left with an open race for its provincial board seat.

The ruling 1SanMateo coalition nominated Hermenegildo Cequeña for the seat, while Team I Love San Mateo nominated John Patrick Bautista for the seat. A third candidate—Cirilo Oropesa Jr.—also ran for the seat.

Candidates edit

Results edit

 
Results of the election per ER returns

Bautista defeated both Cequeña and Oropesa to become the district's sole board member.

CandidatePartyVotes%
John Patrick BautistaNationalist People's Coalition41,65153.22
Hermenegildo CequeñaPDP–Laban30,42938.88
Cirilo Oropesa Jr.Aksyon Demokratiko6,1837.90
Total78,263100.00
Registered voters/turnout110,276
NPC win (new seat)
Popular vote percentage
Bautista
53.22%
Cequeña
38.88%
Oropesa Jr.
7.90%

Per barangay edit

Municipal Council election edit

The San Mateo Municipal Council is composed of eight councilors elected to serve three-year terms. The election for the council is done via multiple non-transferable vote in which a voter has eight votes to distribute to eight different candidates. The eight candidates with the most votes will be elected to the council.

1SanMateo maintained their control of the municipal council, winning six of the eight elective seats. Meanwhile, Team I Love San Mateo won two seats.

Results edit

Per candidate edit

2022 San Mateo municipal council election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Boy Salen 47,577 49.16%
PDP–Laban Joey Briones 40,000 41.33%
PDP–Laban Jojo Mariano 39,815 41.14%
PDP–Laban Leo Buenviaje 38,136 39.40%
PDP–Laban Cristeo Cruz 37,385 38.63%
PDP–Laban Joel Diaz 36,387 38.06%
PDP–Laban Froy Sales 36,057 37.26%
PDP–Laban Denzel Diaz 34,658 35.81%
PDP–Laban Roger San Miguel 34,221 35.36%
NPC Antonio Nelson 32,975 34.07%
Liberal Emmanuel Sta. Maria 32,898 33.99%
PDP–Laban Tonyo Santos 32,321 33.40%
PDP–Laban Frank Lamsen 31,062 32.09%
Aksyon Lani Inton 30,189 31.19%
Aksyon Jancat Cataluña 30,164 31.17%
Aksyon Vince Robosa 29,670 30.66%
WPP Wilfredo Selga 10,253 10.56%
Independent Ariel Gutierrez 9,357 9.67%
WPP Rommel San Pascual 8,326 8.60%
PDDS Nimfa Operio 7,334 7.58%
Independent Geremy Albeda 7,155 7.39%
Independent Juanito Payumo 6,096 6.30%
Total votes 612,036 100.00%

Per coalition edit

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan288,98047.226
Team I Love San MateoNationalist People's Coalition80,55213.161
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan71,06211.611
Aksyon Demokratiko90,02314.710
Liberal Party32,8985.380
Total274,53544.862
Labor Party Philippines18,5793.040
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan7,3341.200
Independents22,6083.690
Ex officio seats2
Total612,036100.0010
Vote share
1SanMateo
47.22%
Team I Love San Mateo
44.86%
Others
7.92%
City Council seats
1SanMateo
60.00%
Team I Love San Mateo
20.00%
Others
0%

References edit

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External links edit

  • Certified List of Candidates: for Rizal – San Mateo

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Local elections were held in San Mateo Rizal on May 9 2022 as part of the Philippine general election Held concurrently with the national elections the electorate voted to elect a mayor a vice mayor eight members of the municipality s municipal council a board member to the Rizal Provincial Board and a representative to the House of Representatives Those elected assumed their respective posts on June 30 2022 alongside other local and national officials 92 805 of 110 276 registered voters voted in these elections 1 2022 San Mateo local elections 2019 May 9 2022 2025 Turnout84 16 9 46 ppMayoral election PDPLBN Candidate Omie Rivera Jose Rafael Diaz Party Liberal PDP Laban Alliance I Love San Mateo 1SanMateo Running mate Ariel Diaz Jimmy Roxas Popular vote 56 110 36 695 Percentage 60 46 39 54 Mayor before election Tina Diaz PDP Laban Elected Mayor Omie Rivera LiberalVice mayoral election PDPLBN Aksyon Candidate Jimmy Roxas Ariel Diaz Party PDP Laban Aksyon Alliance 1SanMateo I Love San Mateo Popular vote 45 951 41 909 Percentage 52 30 47 70 Vice mayor before election Jose Rafael Diaz PDP Laban Elected Vice mayor Jimmy Roxas PDP Laban Omie Rivera and Jimmy Roxas were elected to the mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively ending the Diaz family s longstanding hold on the municipality s mayoralty 2 3 Despite their mayoral loss 1SanMateo won an outright majority in the municipal council winning six of the eight elective seats The remaining two seats were won by members of Team I Love San Mateo 1 This election was the first to utilize the newly created Rizal s 3rd congressional district which gave the municipality its own representation in the House of Representatives and the Rizal Provincial Board 4 Jose Arturo Garcia Jr and John Patrick Bautista won their respective races to represent the district as a representative and as a board member respectively 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Coalitions 2 1 Administration coalition 2 2 Primary opposition coalition 2 3 Other coalitions 2 4 Independents not in coalitions 2 5 Non independents not in coalitions 3 Mayoral election 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Results 3 2 1 Per barangay 4 Vice mayoral election 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Results 4 2 1 Per barangay 5 House of Representatives election 5 1 Candidates 5 2 Results 5 2 1 Per barangay 6 Provincial board election 6 1 Candidates 6 2 Results 6 2 1 Per barangay 7 Municipal Council election 7 1 Results 7 1 1 Per candidate 7 1 2 Per coalition 8 References 9 External linksBackground editSee also 2019 Rizal local elections In the 2019 elections Tina Diaz and her husband Jose Rafael Diaz were re elected to the municipality s mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively with Tina defeating Independent Wilfredo Selga and Jose Rafael being unopposed in the vice mayoral race The Diaz family has controlled the municipality s mayoralty for decades at that point 2 On March 25 2022 President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11533 into law thereby separating the municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez from the province s second district to create its third and fourth districts 4 The law took effect on April 12 2022 though the second district remained intact until the election and subsequent inauguration of the representatives for the new districts Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles remained as the second district s representative until the end of the 18th Congress he was redistricted to the fourth district after the division 5 On August 20 2020 both Tina and Jose Rafael Diaz tested positive for COVID 19 Municipal Administrator Ricardo Gomez was designated as the alternate signatory to all official municipal transactions as Diaz recovers from the disease 6 MMDA General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia resigned his post as general manager on October 4 2021 in order to run for representative 7 Coalitions editAs the mayor vice mayor and the members of the municipal council are elected on the same ballot mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of candidates These slates usually run with their respective mayoral and vice mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate A group of candidates independent of any mayoral or vice mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves Administration coalition edit 1SanMateo Name Party For Mayor 1 Jose Rafael Diaz PDP Laban For Vice Mayor 2 Jimmy Roxas PDP Laban For House of Representatives Rizal 3rd 1 Tina Diaz PDP Laban For Rizal Provincial Board 3rd district 2 Hermenegildo Cequena PDP Laban For Municipal Council 4 Leo Buenviaje PDP Laban 6 Cristeo Cruz PDP Laban 7 Denzel Diaz PDP Laban 8 Joel Diaz PDP Laban 12 Jojo Mariano PDP Laban 17 Froy Sales PDP Laban 18 Roger San Miguel PDP Laban 20 Tonyo Santos PDP Laban Primary opposition coalition edit Team I Love San Mateo 8 Name Party For Mayor 2 Omie Rivera Liberal For Vice Mayor 1 Ariel Diaz Aksyon For House of Representatives Rizal 3rd 3 Jose Arturo Garcia Jr NPC For Rizal Provincial Board 3rd district 1 John Patrick Bautista NPC For Municipal Council 2 Nelson Antonio NPC 3 Joey Briones PDP Laban 5 Jancat Cataluna Aksyon 10 Lani Inton Aksyon 15 Frank Lamsen PDP Laban 17 Vince Robosa Aksyon 16 Boy Salen NPC 22 Noel Sta Maria Liberal Other coalitions edit Aksyon Demokratiko Name Party For House of Representatives Rizal 3rd 2 Maria Cristina Diaz Aksyon For Rizal Provincial Board 3rd district 2 Cirilo Oropesa Jr Aksyon Labor Party Philippines Name Party For Municipal Council 18 Rommel San Pascual WPP 21 Wilfredo Selga WPP Independents not in coalitions edit Name Party For Municipal Council 1 Geremy Albeleda Independent 9 Ariel Gutierrez Independent 14 Juanito Payumo Independent Non independents not in coalitions edit Name Party For Municipal Council 13 Nimfa Operio PDDSMayoral election editThe incumbent mayor was Tina Diaz who was re elected in 2019 with 82 67 of the vote 9 Diaz opted to run for representative in the newly created San Mateo based Rizal s 3rd congressional district rather than a third term as mayor Her coalition 1SanMateo nominated her husband Vice Mayor Jose Rafael to run in her stead Jose Rafael previously served as mayor from 2007 through 2016 Team I Love San Mateo slated outgoing Board Member and former Vice Mayor Omie Rivera to challenge Diaz Candidates edit Jose Rafael Diaz PDP Laban Incumbent Vice Mayor of San Mateo 2019 2022 former Mayor of San Mateo 2007 2016 Omie Rivera Liberal Incumbent Board Member for the 2nd district 2016 2022 former Vice Mayor of San Mateo Results edit nbsp Results of the election per ER Returns Rivera defeated Diaz in a landslide ending the family s decades long hold on the municipality s mayoralty 10 Rivera s election as mayor was considered as an upset victory by some observers 2 CandidatePartyVotes Omie RiveraLiberal Party56 11060 46Jose Rafael DiazPDP Laban36 69539 54Total92 805100 00Registered voters turnout110 276 Liberal gain from PDP LabanPopular vote percentage Rivera 60 46 Diaz 39 54 Per barangay edit Barangay Rivera Diaz Votes Votes Ampid 1 7 175 67 38 3 473 32 62 Ampid 2 1 192 46 82 1 354 53 18 Banaba 5 774 61 47 3 619 38 53 Dulong Bayan 1 1 676 60 51 1 094 39 49 Dulong Bayan 2 2 549 62 38 1 537 37 62 Guinayang 2 389 65 15 1 278 34 85 Guitnang Bayan 1 7 420 68 96 3 340 31 04 Guitnang Bayan 2 4 270 63 75 2 428 36 25 Gulod Malaya 2 347 61 22 1 487 38 78 Malanday 3 572 55 23 2 896 44 77 Maly 3 315 56 58 2 544 43 42 Pintong Bukawe 847 40 64 1 237 59 36 Santa Ana 2 614 52 5 2 365 47 5 Santo Nino 2 633 55 99 2 070 44 01 Silangan 8 337 58 26 5 973 41 74 Total 56 110 60 46 36 695 39 54Vice mayoral election editThe incumbent vice mayor was Jose Rafael Diaz who was re elected without opposition in 2019 9 Diaz ran for a comeback to the municipality s mayoralty after his wife Tina opted to run for Congress His coalition nominated incumbent Councilor Jimmy Roxas to run in his place Team I Love San Mateo slated Ariel Diaz to challenge Roxas Candidates edit Ariel Diaz Aksyon Jimmy Roxas PDP Laban Incumbent Member of the Municipal Council Candidate for mayor in 2013 Results edit nbsp Results of the election per ER ReturnsRoxas narrowly defeated Diaz defending the vice mayoralty for PDP Laban CandidatePartyVotes Jimmy RoxasPDP Laban45 95152 30Ariel DiazAksyon Demokratiko41 90947 70Total87 860100 00Registered voters turnout110 276 PDP Laban holdPopular vote percentage Roxas 52 30 Diaz 47 70 Per barangay edit Barangay Roxas Diaz Votes Votes Ampid 1 5 299 52 20 4 852 47 80 Ampid 2 1 473 61 32 929 38 68 Banaba 4 751 53 47 4 134 46 53 Dulong Bayan 1 1 424 53 59 1 233 46 41 Dulong Bayan 2 1 991 50 71 1 935 49 29 Guinayang 1 855 53 06 1 641 46 94 Guitnang Bayan 1 4 809 46 80 5 466 53 20 Guitnang Bayan 2 3 250 50 95 3 129 49 05 Gulod Malaya 2 002 55 17 1 627 44 83 Malanday 3 279 53 33 2 869 46 67 Maly 2 940 52 85 2 623 47 15 Pintong Bukawe 1 260 64 85 683 35 15 Santa Ana 2 436 51 64 2 281 48 36 Santo Nino 2 321 53 48 2 019 46 52 Silangan 6 861 51 40 6 488 48 60 Total 45 951 52 30 41 909 47 70House of Representatives election editSee also 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections Rizal s 2nd congressional district and Rizal s 3rd congressional district On March 25 2021 Rizal s 2nd congressional district which then included San Mateo was split into three districts with the third solely encompassing San Mateo 4 The second district in its previous form was last represented by Juan Fidel Nograles who was re elected in 2019 with 69 01 of the votes within the municipality 9 Nograles who hails from Rodriguez was redistricted to the fourth district leaving the third district with an open race as a result 11 12 The field to fill the open seat included three candidates Incumbent Mayor Tina Diaz was nominated by the PDP Laban to run for the seat with the support of the ruling 1SanMateo coalition Meanwhile Team I Love San Mateo nominated Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia to challenge Diaz for the seat 13 Maria Cristina Diaz ran under the Aksyon Demokratiko party 14 Candidates edit Tina Diaz PDP Laban Incumbent Mayor of San Mateo 2016 2022 10 Ma Cristina Diaz Aksyon 14 Jose Arturo Garcia NPC Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager 2018 2021 15 Results edit nbsp Results of the election per ER ReturnsGarcia defeated both Tina Diaz and Ma Cristina Diaz to become the district s first representative in its history 16 10 CandidatePartyVotes Jose Arturo GarciaNationalist People s Coalition48 64053 33Tina DiazPDP Laban36 67340 21Maria Cristina DiazAksyon Demokratiko5 8946 46Total91 207100 00Registered voters turnout110 276 NPC win new seat Popular vote percentage Garcia 53 33 T Diaz 40 21 M Diaz 6 46 Per barangay edit Barangay Garcia T Diaz M Diaz Votes Votes Votes Ampid 1 6 008 58 20 3 651 35 37 664 6 43 Ampid 2 1 002 40 13 1 350 54 06 145 5 81 Banaba 4 681 50 64 3 960 42 84 603 6 52 Dulong Bayan 1 1 525 55 68 1 110 40 53 104 3 8 Dulong Bayan 2 2 269 56 08 1 574 38 9 203 5 02 Guinayang 2 069 57 46 1 310 36 38 222 6 16 Guitnang Bayan 1 6 362 60 26 3 550 33 62 646 6 12 Guitnang Bayan 2 3 757 56 93 2 515 38 11 327 4 96 Gulod Malaya 1 885 50 54 1 569 42 06 276 7 4 Malanday 3 321 51 79 2 691 41 97 400 6 24 Maly 2 924 50 54 2 473 42 75 388 6 71 Pintong Bukawe 735 35 65 1 138 55 19 189 9 17 Santa Ana 2 218 45 54 2 325 47 74 327 6 71 Santo Nino 2 370 51 17 1 946 42 01 316 6 82 Silangan 7 514 53 26 5 511 39 06 1 084 7 68 Total 48 640 53 33 36 673 40 21 5 894 6 46Provincial board election editSee also 2022 Rizal local elections For Provincial Board Members The second district in its previous form was represented in the Rizal Provincial Board by incumbents Rommel Ayuson Omie Rivera Rolando Rivera and Dino Tanjuatco who were all re elected in 2019 Following the creation of the third district which solely encompasses San Mateo the municipality is represented by one board member elected by the district Among the four incumbents Ayuson and Tanjuatco ran for public office in other districts Omie Rivera ran for the Mayoralty of San Mateo and Rolando Rivera was term limited later dying in office on March 24 2022 Thus the third district was left with an open race for its provincial board seat The ruling 1SanMateo coalition nominated Hermenegildo Cequena for the seat while Team I Love San Mateo nominated John Patrick Bautista for the seat A third candidate Cirilo Oropesa Jr also ran for the seat Candidates edit John Patrick Bautista NPC Candidate for vice mayor in 2016 17 Hermenegildo Cequena PDP Laban 17 Cirilo Oropesa Jr Aksyon 17 Results edit nbsp Results of the election per ER returnsBautista defeated both Cequena and Oropesa to become the district s sole board member CandidatePartyVotes John Patrick BautistaNationalist People s Coalition41 65153 22Hermenegildo CequenaPDP Laban30 42938 88Cirilo Oropesa Jr Aksyon Demokratiko6 1837 90Total78 263100 00Registered voters turnout110 276 NPC win new seat Popular vote percentage Bautista 53 22 Cequena 38 88 Oropesa Jr 7 90 Per barangay edit Barangay Bautista Cequena Oropesa Votes Votes Votes Ampid 1 4 841 54 89 3 203 36 32 776 8 80 Ampid 2 971 45 91 1 024 48 42 120 5 67 Banaba 3 590 44 79 2 751 34 32 1 674 20 89 Dulong Bayan 1 1 593 64 57 817 33 12 57 2 31 Dulong Bayan 2 2 131 58 92 1 322 36 55 164 4 53 Guinayang 1 722 54 70 1 259 39 99 167 5 30 Guitnang Bayan 1 5 281 57 68 3 224 35 22 650 7 10 Guitnang Bayan 2 3 380 57 98 2 159 37 03 291 4 99 Gulod Malaya 1 629 51 39 1 254 39 56 287 9 05 Malanday 3 366 60 28 1 996 35 74 222 3 98 Maly 2 451 48 00 2 397 46 94 258 5 05 Pintong Bukawe 676 40 65 889 53 46 98 5 89 Santa Ana 2 166 51 65 1 828 43 59 200 4 77 Santo Nino 1 809 48 33 1 622 43 33 312 8 34 Silangan 6 045 51 95 4 684 40 25 907 7 79 Total 41 651 53 22 30 429 38 88 6 183 7 90Municipal Council election editThe San Mateo Municipal Council is composed of eight councilors elected to serve three year terms The election for the council is done via multiple non transferable vote in which a voter has eight votes to distribute to eight different candidates The eight candidates with the most votes will be elected to the council 1SanMateo maintained their control of the municipal council winning six of the eight elective seats Meanwhile Team I Love San Mateo won two seats Results edit Per candidate edit 2022 San Mateo municipal council election Party Candidate Votes NPC Boy Salen 47 577 49 16 PDP Laban Joey Briones 40 000 41 33 PDP Laban Jojo Mariano 39 815 41 14 PDP Laban Leo Buenviaje 38 136 39 40 PDP Laban Cristeo Cruz 37 385 38 63 PDP Laban Joel Diaz 36 387 38 06 PDP Laban Froy Sales 36 057 37 26 PDP Laban Denzel Diaz 34 658 35 81 PDP Laban Roger San Miguel 34 221 35 36 NPC Antonio Nelson 32 975 34 07 Liberal Emmanuel Sta Maria 32 898 33 99 PDP Laban Tonyo Santos 32 321 33 40 PDP Laban Frank Lamsen 31 062 32 09 Aksyon Lani Inton 30 189 31 19 Aksyon Jancat Cataluna 30 164 31 17 Aksyon Vince Robosa 29 670 30 66 WPP Wilfredo Selga 10 253 10 56 Independent Ariel Gutierrez 9 357 9 67 WPP Rommel San Pascual 8 326 8 60 PDDS Nimfa Operio 7 334 7 58 Independent Geremy Albeda 7 155 7 39 Independent Juanito Payumo 6 096 6 30 Total votes 612 036 100 00 Per coalition edit Party or allianceVotes SeatsPartido Demokratiko Pilipino Lakas ng Bayan288 98047 226Team I Love San MateoNationalist People s Coalition80 55213 161Partido Demokratiko Pilipino Lakas ng Bayan71 06211 611Aksyon Demokratiko90 02314 710Liberal Party32 8985 380Total274 53544 862Labor Party Philippines18 5793 040Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan7 3341 200Independents22 6083 690Ex officio seats2Total612 036100 0010 Vote share 1SanMateo 47 22 Team I Love San Mateo 44 86 Others 7 92 City Council seats 1SanMateo 60 00 Team I Love San Mateo 20 00 Others 0 References edit a b San Mateo Rizal Eleksyon 2022 GMA News Archived from the original on 2022 10 19 Retrieved 2022 10 19 a b c d Yumol David Tristan May 10 2022 New faces end political dynasties rule in two Rizal towns CNN Archived from the original on October 18 2022 Retrieved October 18 2022 Maghanoy Franco Jose C Barona Arlie O Calalo Francis Earl Cueto Christian Crow 2022 05 11 Winning Metro Manila mayors proclaimed The Manila Times Archived from the original on 2022 05 13 Retrieved 2022 09 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Parrocha Azer April 12 2021 Duterte signs law dividing Rizal s 2nd district into 3 Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on October 17 2022 Retrieved October 17 2022 Duterte signs law dividing Rizal s 2nd district The Manila Times 2021 04 14 Archived from the original on 2021 12 02 Retrieved 2021 12 02 San Mateo mayor vice mayor husband positive for COVID 19 administrator designated as signatory Manila Bulletin 2020 08 20 Archived from the original on 2022 10 19 Retrieved 2022 10 19 Cabalza Dexter 2021 10 02 NCR 2022 poll races Same big names INQUIRER net Archived from the original on 2022 10 18 Retrieved 2022 10 19 Mayor Omie Rivera tl ph facebook com 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