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2010 Quezon City local elections

Local elections were held in Quezon City on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, four District representatives, and councilors, six in each of the city's four legislative districts.

2010 Quezon City mayoral elections

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Nominee Herbert Bautista Mike Defensor
Party Liberal PRP
Running mate Josefina "Joy" Belmonte Aiko Melendez
Popular vote 500,563 126,847
Percentage 67.79 17.18

Mayoral and vice mayoral election edit

Incumbents mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. and vice mayor Herbert Bautista is now on their third term as mayor and vice mayor of Quezon City. Bautista announced that he is running for the mayorship of the city. They are running under the Liberal Party although Belmonte is the SVP for External Affairs of Lakas-Kampi-CMD. Belmonte's daughter Joy is Bautista's running mate. If Belmonte wins, she will be the third female vice mayor next to Charito Planas and Connie Angeles. Mayor Belmonte is running for a congressional post in the 4th District where he served there as representative from 1992 to 2001. Bautista ran for mayor in 1998, but lost to Ismael Mathay, Jr.

Former three-term mayor Ismael Mathay, Jr. is also running for mayor as an independent candidate. He served as mayor from 1992 to 2001. Before he became mayor, he was the former Quezon City 4th District Representative from 1988 to 1992. He ran for mayor in 2004 but lost to Sonny Belmonte.

Former Presidential Chief of Staff Mike Defensor is running under the Nacionalista Party. Defensor was the former Quezon City 3rd District Representative, then he became the chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinate Council, Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Presidential Chief of Staff. He ran for senator under TEAM Unity, but he ranked 15 in the polls. His running mate is actress and three term 2nd District Councilor Aiko Melendez of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino. They are part of the Performance Team, which consists of members (Mayor, Vice Mayor, Congressman & Councilors) from Lakas-Kampi-CMD, NP & PMP. Defensor & Melendez are part of the team.

Quezon City 2nd District Representative Mary Ann Susano is on her second term as representative. She is eligible to run for a third term. But, she insisted to run for mayor under the Nationalist People's Coalition. If she wins, she will be the second female mayor next to Adelina S. Rodriguez. Her running mate is 4th District councilor Janet Malaya. This was the first time that two females are teaming up for the highest positions in the City.

Other candidates for the mayorship are 4th District councilor Ariel Inton, Jay Bautista, John Charles Chang, Engracio Icasiano, Henry Samonte and Roberto Sombillo.

Candidates edit

Team SB edit

Name Party
For Mayor
Herbert Bautista Liberal
For Vice Mayor
Joy Belmonte Liberal
For House Of Representatives (1st District)
Vincent Crisologo[1] Nacionalista
For House Of Representatives (2nd District)
Winston Castelo Liberal
For House Of Representatives (3rd District)
Jorge Banal Jr. Liberal
For House Of Representatives (4th District)
Sonny Belmonte Liberal
For Councilor (1st District)
RJ Belmonte Liberal
Francisco Calalay Nacionalista
Anthony Peter Crisologo Nacionalista
Alexis Hererra Herrera Liberal
Joseph Emile Juico Liberal
Wilma Amoranto-Sarino Nacionalista
For Councilor (2nd District)
Precious Hipolito-Castelo Liberal
Godie Liban Liberal
Aly Medalla Liberal
Eden Delilah Medina Liberal
Enrico Serrano Liberal
For Councilor (3rd District)
Jimmy Borres Liberal
Julian Coseteng Liberal
Arlene De Guzman-Ronquillo Liberal
Allan Reyes Liberal
Gian Sotto Liberal
For Councilor (4th District)
Vincent Belmonte Liberal
Jessica Daza Liberal
Edcel Lagman Jr. Liberal
Raquel Malañgen Liberal
Bong Suntay Liberal
Bayani Hipol Liberal

Results edit

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.

Mayoral election results edit

Quezon City mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Herbert Bautista 500,563 67.79
PRP Michael "Mike" Defensor* 126,847 17.18
NPC Mary Ann Susano 68,339 9.25
Independent Ismael Mathay, Jr. 22,224 3.01
Independent Ariel Inton 14,225 1.95
Independent John Charles Chang 3,840 0.52
Independent Henry Samonte 947 0.13
Independent Engracio Icasiano 867 0.12
Independent Roberto Sombillo 586 0.08
Majority 373,716 50.61%
Valid ballots 738,438 95.93
Invalid or blank votes 31,339 4.07
Total votes 769,777 100.00
Liberal hold

Vice Mayoral election results edit

Quezon City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Josefina Belmonte 503,657 69.98
PMP Aiko Melendez* 122,584 17.03
LDP Janet Malaya 75,302 10.46
Independent Dave Planas 8,350 1.16
Independent Allan Bantilo 4,248 0.59
Independent Rodrigo Kapunan 3,334 0.46
Independent Ma. Floriza Pusing 851 0.12
KBL Rolando Jota 773 0.11
Independent Apolinario Tubera 640 0.09
Majority 381,073 52.95%
Valid ballots 719,739 93.50
Invalid or blank votes 50,038 6.50
Total votes 769,777 100.00
Liberal hold

Congressional election results edit

 
Map of Quezon City's legislative districts.

1st District edit

Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo is the incumbent representative of the first district of Quezon City.

Crisologo filed a case in the Metropolitan Trial Court of Quezon City for the exclusion of candidate Vivienne Tan from the voter's list of the district, on the grounds that she was not a Filipino citizen when she registered as a voter, and she failed to meet the residency requirements under the law. Tan, the daughter of business magnate Lucio Tan, migrated to the United States and became a naturalized American citizen on January 19, 1993. She returned to the Philippines in 1996 and has resided here since. The court ruled in favor of Crisologo. Tan appealed and won in the Regional Trial Court (RTC), but Crisologo appealed to the Court of Appeals, which disqualified Tan as "Not being a Filipino citizen at the time of her application to be registered as a voter on October 26, 2009 or at the time when her said application was approved by the [Commission on Elections] on November 16, 2009, Tan's inclusion in the voter’s list of Precinct 0853-A, Barangay Santo Domingo, Quezon City, is therefore, highly irregular and downright invalid." The CA ruled in favor of Congressman Bingbong Crisologo. Further, Immigration Commissioner Marcelino Libanan certified that Tan re-acquired her Filipino citizenship only on December 1.[2] On November 8, 2017, the Supreme Court of the Philippines affirmed the ruling of the Court of Appeals.[3] The Supreme Court ruled that Tan was not a Filipino Citizenship at the time when she registered as a voter and thus her inclusion in the voter's list was highly irregular. Tan registered as a voter on October 26, 2009, before taking her Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines on November 40, 2009. Under Philippine law, to be able to run for Congress, a candidate is required, among others, to be a natural born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter in the district in which he or she shall be elected, and a resident thereof for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the day of the election. The Supreme Court stated that she could not have been a registered voter since when she registered as a voter, she was not a Filipino Citizen. Thus it follows, that Tan could not be a candidate for Congress since she was not a registered voter in the district where she intended to run.[2]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo 78,610 60.78
Independent Vivienne Tan 30,599 23.66
NPC Elizabeth Delarmante 19,671 15.21
Independent Benjamin Mariquit 462 0.36
Valid ballots 129,342 94.78
Invalid or blank votes 7,127 5.22
Total votes 136,469 100.00
Nacionalista hold

2nd District edit

Incumbent Mary Ann Susano is running for mayor of Quezon City.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Winston Castelo 129,660 37.39
Independent Christopher Belmonte 105,101 30.31
PMP Allan Butch Francisco 38,582 11.13
Ang Kapatiran Dante Liban 28,688 8.27
Independent Chuck Mathay 26,383 7.61
Independent Voltaire Godofredo Liban III 15,944 4.60
Buklod Myrleon Peralta 876 0.25
PGRP Walter Jimenez 591 0.17
Independent Fernando Uy 367 0.11
KBL Norma Nueva 326 0.09
Independent Dionisio Rellosa, Jr. 253 0.07
Valid ballots 346,771 92.50
Invalid or blank votes 28,121 7.50
Total votes 487,923 100.00
Liberal gain from PMP

3rd District edit

Matias Defensor, Jr. is the incumbent.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City's 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Jorge Banal, Jr. 37,408 38.02
Lakas–Kampi Matias Defensor, Jr. 30,887 31.39
NPC Franz Pumaren 27,611 28.06
Bagumbayan Catherine Violago 2,254 2.29
Independent Pedrito Espin 231 0.23
Valid ballots 98,391 95.06
Invalid or blank votes 5,116 4.94
Total votes 103,507 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas–Kampi

4th District edit

Incumbent Nanette Castelo-Daza is already in her third consecutive term and is ineligible for reelection.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City's 4th district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte, Jr. 99,813 78.42
Lakas–Kampi Don De Castro 23,476 18.44
PMP Hans Palacios 3,992 3.14
Valid ballots 127,281 87.38
Invalid or blank votes 18,382 12.62
Total votes 145,663 100.00
Liberal hold

City council elections edit

Each of Quezon City's four legislative districts elects six councilors to the City Council. The six candidates with the highest number of votes wins those district's six seats in the council. Some who are running are celebrities.

Summary edit

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party1,644,16343.5716
Nationalist People's Coalition515,92013.673
Lakas Kampi CMD402,77110.673
Nacionalista Party377,0569.992
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino125,7903.330
Bagumbayan–VNP107,2402.840
Aksyon Demokratiko24,1270.640
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino23,0570.610
Philippine Green Republican Party5,9810.160
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan6440.020
Independent547,24314.500
Ex officio seats2
Total3,773,992100.0026
Total votes769,777

District 1 edit

City Council election at Quezon City's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Francisco Calalay, Jr. 91,506 13.09
NPC Dorothy Delarmente 75,689 10.83
Nacionalista Anthony Peter Crisologo 71,177 10.18
Liberal RJ Belmonte 69,767 9.98
Liberal Joseph Emile Juico 69,121 9.89
Liberal Alexis Herrera 61,150 8.75
NPC Rommel Abesamis 55,369 7.92
Nacionalista Wilma Amoranto-Sarino 46,927 6.71
Nacionalista Raul Medina 34,679 4.96
Nacionalista Fermin Bilaos 32,442 4.64
Independent Arnell Ignacio 23,908 3.42
NPC Abino Andrew Cheng 13,721 1.96
Nacionalista Ramon Veloso, Jr. 13,206 1.89
Independent Flora Santos 13,112 1.88
NPC Marcelino Vergel de Dios, Jr. 7,508 1.07
Liberal Mark Dominic Mallari 6,749 0.97
Independent Nestor Borromeo 3,825 0.55
Independent Roberto Abat 3,301 0.47
PMP Reynaldo Aguas 2,716 0.39
Independent Ramon Francisco de Guzman 1,848 0.26
Independent Fidel Leones 1,472 0.21
Total votes 143,688 100

District 2 edit

City Council election at Quezon City's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Precious Hipolito-Castelo 209,510 11.42
Lakas–Kampi Alfred Vargas 202,370 11.03
Liberal Eden Delilah Medina 201,160 10.96
Liberal Julienne Alyson Rae Medalla 180,879 9.86
NPC Roderick Paulate 178,831 9.74
Liberal Godie Liban 138,568 7.55
Bagumbayan Felicano Valmocina 107,240 5.84
Liberal Enrico Serrano 64,269 3.50
PMP Antonio Francisco, Jr. 60,027 3.27
Independent Ara Mina (Hazel Reyes) 59,429 3.24
Independent Ranulfo Ludovica 57,656 3.14
Nacionalista Carlito Bernardino 48,455 2.64
Lakas–Kampi Glenda Yap (Glenda Garcia) 47,468 2.59
Independent Benjamin Aquino 35,845 1.95
Independent Reynaldo Miranda, Jr. 33,064 1.80
Independent Reginald Francisco 30,216 1.65
Independent Sotero Vargas 27,008 1.47
PMP Jose Arnel Quebal 23,344 1.27
NPC Gerald Jacob 18,367 1.00
NPC Nicanor John Reyes IV 13,458 0.73
Independent Alfredo Espinola II 7,752 0.42
Independent Wilfredo Galvez 7,263 0.40
PMP Cosme Soriano 6,697 0.36
Independent Honorio Gaviola 6,682 0.36
NPC Halil Mapandi 5,821 0.32
Independent Alberto Dela Cruz, Sr. 4,753 0.26
Independent Joseph Arias 4,470 0.24
Independent Alexander Arañez 4,119 0.22
Independent Samuel Rodriguez 4,116 0.22
Independent Angelito Aldiano 4,112 0.22
Independent Resty Perez 4,025 0.22
Independent Diamond Kalaw 3,921 0.21
Independent Hermie Bathaluna 3,690 0.20
PGRP Alexander Arciaga 3,677 0.20
Independent Henry Giron 3,353 0.18
Independent Elvis Vergil Magnaye 3,319 0.18
Independent Marianito Prieto 3,196 0.17
Independent Pastor Cayobit 3,100 0.17
Independent Edison Mijares 2,804 0.15
Independent Bernard Wilfred Sapitula 2,638 0.14
Independent Rolando Galura 2,626 0.14
Independent Esmeraldo Jose Balosa 2,541 0.14
Independent Domingo Pacis, Jr. 2,048 0.11
Independent Demetrio Sacueza 1,240 0.07
Total votes 374,892 100.00

District 3 edit

City Council election at Quezon City's 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Julian Coseteng 42,615 8.24
Liberal Allan Benedict Reyes 40,786 7.89
Liberal Jimmy Borres 39,657 7.67
Lakas–Kampi Don De Leon 37,308 7.22
Liberal Gian Sotto 34,948 6.76
Lakas–Kampi Pinggoy Lagumbay 31,106 6.02
Liberal Arlene De Guzman-Ronquillo 29,655 5.74
Lakas–Kampi Bert Nazal 25,047 4.84
PMP James Albert Dichaves 23,969 4.64
LDP Mike Planas 23,058 4.46
NPC Wendy Lim 22,455 4.34
NPC Mario De Guzman 21,277 4.12
Lakas–Kampi John Philip Lesaca 20,911 4.04
Lakas–Kampi Beda Torrecampo 19,755 3.82
Independent Jopet Inton 16,349 3.16
Independent Ogie Diaz (Roger Pandaan) 14,543 2.81
Lakas–Kampi Mike Gonzales 13,295 2.57
Independent Jaime Fabregas 12,777 2.47
NPC Totoy Carlos 11,910 2.30
Independent Juliet Ginete 8,921 1.73
Independent Elmer Maturan 5,870 1.14
NPC Regina Hernandez 4,002 0.77
NPC Gil Modesto 3,353 0.65
Independent Ambrocio Cañete 3,130 0.61
PMP Rodrigo Escober 2,590 0.50
Independent Tonton Rebulado 2,583 0.50
Independent Andoy Rosales 1,421 0.27
PGRP Tony Tamargo 1,161 0.22
PGRP Floro Villanueva 1,143 0.22
Independent Emmanuel Cabañez 800 0.15
Independent Alex Cachila 661 0.13
Total votes 105,534 100.00

District 4 edit

City Council election at Quezon City's 4th district
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edcel Greco Lagman 89,242 12.35
Liberal Bong Suntay 88,365 12.23
Liberal Jessica Daza 82,829 11.02
Liberal Raquel Malangen 74,372 10.31
Liberal Vincent Belmonte 72,326 10.01
NPC Marvin Rillo 54,174 7.50
Liberal Bayani Hipol 51,231 7.09
Independent Suzette Bernardo 44,720 6.19
Nacionalista Edwin Rodriguez 23,990 3.32
NPC Inday Ong 22,113 3.06
Independent Joel Sison 19,217 2.66
Aksyon Laraine Sarmiento 17,095 2.37
Independent Jigo Garcia 14,927 2.07
Nacionalista Leo Ferrer 14,674 2.03
Aksyon Xyrus Lanot 7,032 0.97
PMP Nonoy De Guzman 6,447 0.89
Independent Angela Victoria Planas 5,250 0.73
Independent Ricky Davao (Frederick Dabao) 5,109 0.71
NPC Edgar Delfinado 4,260 0.59
Lakas–Kampi Raquel Bracero 4,205 0.58
Independent Ed Altuna 3,737 0.52
Independent Bobit Aquino 3,513 0.49
Independent Regina Celeste San Miguel 2,725 0.38
Independent Jay Ocampo 1,891 0.26
NPC Carl Amadeus Fider 1,817 0.25
NPC Teddy Borres 1,795 0.25
Independent Jun Lipnica 1,716 0.24
Independent James Ibañez 1,651 0.23
Independent Orlan Arellano 1,325 0.18
Lakas–Kampi Maria Isabel Lopez (Maria Isabel Yokohama) 1,306 0.18
Independent Jerrilyn Cruz 1,196 0.17
Independent Andy Moran 759 0.11
KBL Gerry Sabiniano 644 0.09
Total votes 145,663 100.00

References edit

  1. ^ "Bautista, Belmonte lead 4 Quezon City rallies". philstar.com. 2010-04-22. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
  2. ^ a b "CA bars Lucio Tan daughter from running for House seat". GMANews.tv. 2010-04-22. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  3. ^ G.R. No. 193993 (8 November 2017), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 19 January 2018, retrieved February 20, 2019

External links edit

  • The Official Website of Annie Rosa Susano
  • Philstar

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2010 Quezon City local elections news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Local elections were held in Quezon City on May 10 2010 within the Philippine general election The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city the mayor vice mayor four District representatives and councilors six in each of the city s four legislative districts 2010 Quezon City mayoral elections 2007 May 10 2010 2013 Nominee Herbert Bautista Mike DefensorParty Liberal PRPRunning mate Josefina Joy Belmonte Aiko MelendezPopular vote 500 563 126 847Percentage 67 79 17 18Mayor before electionFeliciano Belmonte Jr Liberal Elected Mayor Herbert BautistaLiberal Contents 1 Mayoral and vice mayoral election 2 Candidates 2 1 Team SB 3 Results 3 1 Mayoral election results 3 2 Vice Mayoral election results 3 3 Congressional election results 3 3 1 1st District 3 3 2 2nd District 3 3 3 3rd District 3 3 4 4th District 3 4 City council elections 3 4 1 Summary 3 4 2 District 1 3 4 3 District 2 3 4 4 District 3 3 4 5 District 4 4 References 5 External linksMayoral and vice mayoral election editIncumbents mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr and vice mayor Herbert Bautista is now on their third term as mayor and vice mayor of Quezon City Bautista announced that he is running for the mayorship of the city They are running under the Liberal Party although Belmonte is the SVP for External Affairs of Lakas Kampi CMD Belmonte s daughter Joy is Bautista s running mate If Belmonte wins she will be the third female vice mayor next to Charito Planas and Connie Angeles Mayor Belmonte is running for a congressional post in the 4th District where he served there as representative from 1992 to 2001 Bautista ran for mayor in 1998 but lost to Ismael Mathay Jr Former three term mayor Ismael Mathay Jr is also running for mayor as an independent candidate He served as mayor from 1992 to 2001 Before he became mayor he was the former Quezon City 4th District Representative from 1988 to 1992 He ran for mayor in 2004 but lost to Sonny Belmonte Former Presidential Chief of Staff Mike Defensor is running under the Nacionalista Party Defensor was the former Quezon City 3rd District Representative then he became the chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinate Council Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Presidential Chief of Staff He ran for senator under TEAM Unity but he ranked 15 in the polls His running mate is actress and three term 2nd District Councilor Aiko Melendez of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino They are part of the Performance Team which consists of members Mayor Vice Mayor Congressman amp Councilors from Lakas Kampi CMD NP amp PMP Defensor amp Melendez are part of the team Quezon City 2nd District Representative Mary Ann Susano is on her second term as representative She is eligible to run for a third term But she insisted to run for mayor under the Nationalist People s Coalition If she wins she will be the second female mayor next to Adelina S Rodriguez Her running mate is 4th District councilor Janet Malaya This was the first time that two females are teaming up for the highest positions in the City Other candidates for the mayorship are 4th District councilor Ariel Inton Jay Bautista John Charles Chang Engracio Icasiano Henry Samonte and Roberto Sombillo Candidates editTeam SB edit Name PartyFor MayorHerbert Bautista LiberalFor Vice MayorJoy Belmonte LiberalFor House Of Representatives 1st District Vincent Crisologo 1 NacionalistaFor House Of Representatives 2nd District Winston Castelo LiberalFor House Of Representatives 3rd District Jorge Banal Jr LiberalFor House Of Representatives 4th District Sonny Belmonte LiberalFor Councilor 1st District RJ Belmonte LiberalFrancisco Calalay NacionalistaAnthony Peter Crisologo NacionalistaAlexis Hererra Herrera LiberalJoseph Emile Juico LiberalWilma Amoranto Sarino NacionalistaFor Councilor 2nd District Precious Hipolito Castelo LiberalGodie Liban LiberalAly Medalla LiberalEden Delilah Medina LiberalEnrico Serrano LiberalFor Councilor 3rd District Jimmy Borres LiberalJulian Coseteng LiberalArlene De Guzman Ronquillo LiberalAllan Reyes LiberalGian Sotto LiberalFor Councilor 4th District Vincent Belmonte LiberalJessica Daza LiberalEdcel Lagman Jr LiberalRaquel Malangen LiberalBong Suntay LiberalBayani Hipol LiberalResults editThe 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 Mayoral election results edit Quezon City mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Herbert Bautista 500 563 67 79PRP Michael Mike Defensor 126 847 17 18NPC Mary Ann Susano 68 339 9 25Independent Ismael Mathay Jr 22 224 3 01Independent Ariel Inton 14 225 1 95Independent John Charles Chang 3 840 0 52Independent Henry Samonte 947 0 13Independent Engracio Icasiano 867 0 12Independent Roberto Sombillo 586 0 08Majority 373 716 50 61 Valid ballots 738 438 95 93Invalid or blank votes 31 339 4 07Total votes 769 777 100 00Liberal holdVice Mayoral election results edit Quezon City vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Josefina Belmonte 503 657 69 98PMP Aiko Melendez 122 584 17 03LDP Janet Malaya 75 302 10 46Independent Dave Planas 8 350 1 16Independent Allan Bantilo 4 248 0 59Independent Rodrigo Kapunan 3 334 0 46Independent Ma Floriza Pusing 851 0 12KBL Rolando Jota 773 0 11Independent Apolinario Tubera 640 0 09Majority 381 073 52 95 Valid ballots 719 739 93 50Invalid or blank votes 50 038 6 50Total votes 769 777 100 00Liberal holdCongressional election results edit nbsp Map of Quezon City s legislative districts See also Legislative districts of Quezon City 1st District edit Vincent Bingbong Crisologo is the incumbent representative of the first district of Quezon City Crisologo filed a case in the Metropolitan Trial Court of Quezon City for the exclusion of candidate Vivienne Tan from the voter s list of the district on the grounds that she was not a Filipino citizen when she registered as a voter and she failed to meet the residency requirements under the law Tan the daughter of business magnate Lucio Tan migrated to the United States and became a naturalized American citizen on January 19 1993 She returned to the Philippines in 1996 and has resided here since The court ruled in favor of Crisologo Tan appealed and won in the Regional Trial Court RTC but Crisologo appealed to the Court of Appeals which disqualified Tan as Not being a Filipino citizen at the time of her application to be registered as a voter on October 26 2009 or at the time when her said application was approved by the Commission on Elections on November 16 2009 Tan s inclusion in the voter s list of Precinct 0853 A Barangay Santo Domingo Quezon City is therefore highly irregular and downright invalid The CA ruled in favor of Congressman Bingbong Crisologo Further Immigration Commissioner Marcelino Libanan certified that Tan re acquired her Filipino citizenship only on December 1 2 On November 8 2017 the Supreme Court of the Philippines affirmed the ruling of the Court of Appeals 3 The Supreme Court ruled that Tan was not a Filipino Citizenship at the time when she registered as a voter and thus her inclusion in the voter s list was highly irregular Tan registered as a voter on October 26 2009 before taking her Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines on November 40 2009 Under Philippine law to be able to run for Congress a candidate is required among others to be a natural born citizen of the Philippines a registered voter in the district in which he or she shall be elected and a resident thereof for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the day of the election The Supreme Court stated that she could not have been a registered voter since when she registered as a voter she was not a Filipino Citizen Thus it follows that Tan could not be a candidate for Congress since she was not a registered voter in the district where she intended to run 2 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City s 1st district Party Candidate Votes Nacionalista Vincent Bingbong Crisologo 78 610 60 78Independent Vivienne Tan 30 599 23 66NPC Elizabeth Delarmante 19 671 15 21Independent Benjamin Mariquit 462 0 36Valid ballots 129 342 94 78Invalid or blank votes 7 127 5 22Total votes 136 469 100 00Nacionalista hold2nd District edit Incumbent Mary Ann Susano is running for mayor of Quezon City Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City s 2nd district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Winston Castelo 129 660 37 39Independent Christopher Belmonte 105 101 30 31PMP Allan Butch Francisco 38 582 11 13Ang Kapatiran Dante Liban 28 688 8 27Independent Chuck Mathay 26 383 7 61Independent Voltaire Godofredo Liban III 15 944 4 60Buklod Myrleon Peralta 876 0 25PGRP Walter Jimenez 591 0 17Independent Fernando Uy 367 0 11KBL Norma Nueva 326 0 09Independent Dionisio Rellosa Jr 253 0 07Valid ballots 346 771 92 50Invalid or blank votes 28 121 7 50Total votes 487 923 100 00Liberal gain from PMP3rd District edit Matias Defensor Jr is the incumbent Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City s 3rd district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Jorge Banal Jr 37 408 38 02Lakas Kampi Matias Defensor Jr 30 887 31 39NPC Franz Pumaren 27 611 28 06Bagumbayan Catherine Violago 2 254 2 29Independent Pedrito Espin 231 0 23Valid ballots 98 391 95 06Invalid or blank votes 5 116 4 94Total votes 103 507 100 00Liberal gain from Lakas Kampi4th District edit Incumbent Nanette Castelo Daza is already in her third consecutive term and is ineligible for reelection Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City s 4th district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Feliciano Sonny Belmonte Jr 99 813 78 42Lakas Kampi Don De Castro 23 476 18 44PMP Hans Palacios 3 992 3 14Valid ballots 127 281 87 38Invalid or blank votes 18 382 12 62Total votes 145 663 100 00Liberal holdCity council elections edit Each of Quezon City s four legislative districts elects six councilors to the City Council The six candidates with the highest number of votes wins those district s six seats in the council Some who are running are celebrities Summary edit PartyVotes SeatsLiberal Party1 644 16343 5716Nationalist People s Coalition515 92013 673Lakas Kampi CMD402 77110 673Nacionalista Party377 0569 992Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino125 7903 330Bagumbayan VNP107 2402 840Aksyon Demokratiko24 1270 640Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino23 0570 610Philippine Green Republican Party5 9810 160Kilusang Bagong Lipunan6440 020Independent547 24314 500Ex officio seats2Total3 773 992100 0026Total votes769 777 District 1 edit City Council election at Quezon City s 1st district Party Candidate Votes Nacionalista Francisco Calalay Jr 91 506 13 09NPC Dorothy Delarmente 75 689 10 83Nacionalista Anthony Peter Crisologo 71 177 10 18Liberal RJ Belmonte 69 767 9 98Liberal Joseph Emile Juico 69 121 9 89Liberal Alexis Herrera 61 150 8 75NPC Rommel Abesamis 55 369 7 92Nacionalista Wilma Amoranto Sarino 46 927 6 71Nacionalista Raul Medina 34 679 4 96Nacionalista Fermin Bilaos 32 442 4 64Independent Arnell Ignacio 23 908 3 42NPC Abino Andrew Cheng 13 721 1 96Nacionalista Ramon Veloso Jr 13 206 1 89Independent Flora Santos 13 112 1 88NPC Marcelino Vergel de Dios Jr 7 508 1 07Liberal Mark Dominic Mallari 6 749 0 97Independent Nestor Borromeo 3 825 0 55Independent Roberto Abat 3 301 0 47PMP Reynaldo Aguas 2 716 0 39Independent Ramon Francisco de Guzman 1 848 0 26Independent Fidel Leones 1 472 0 21Total votes 143 688 100District 2 edit City Council election at Quezon City s 2nd district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Precious Hipolito Castelo 209 510 11 42Lakas Kampi Alfred Vargas 202 370 11 03Liberal Eden Delilah Medina 201 160 10 96Liberal Julienne Alyson Rae Medalla 180 879 9 86NPC Roderick Paulate 178 831 9 74Liberal Godie Liban 138 568 7 55Bagumbayan Felicano Valmocina 107 240 5 84Liberal Enrico Serrano 64 269 3 50PMP Antonio Francisco Jr 60 027 3 27Independent Ara Mina Hazel Reyes 59 429 3 24Independent Ranulfo Ludovica 57 656 3 14Nacionalista Carlito Bernardino 48 455 2 64Lakas Kampi Glenda Yap Glenda Garcia 47 468 2 59Independent Benjamin Aquino 35 845 1 95Independent Reynaldo Miranda Jr 33 064 1 80Independent Reginald Francisco 30 216 1 65Independent Sotero Vargas 27 008 1 47PMP Jose Arnel Quebal 23 344 1 27NPC Gerald Jacob 18 367 1 00NPC Nicanor John Reyes IV 13 458 0 73Independent Alfredo Espinola II 7 752 0 42Independent Wilfredo Galvez 7 263 0 40PMP Cosme Soriano 6 697 0 36Independent Honorio Gaviola 6 682 0 36NPC Halil Mapandi 5 821 0 32Independent Alberto Dela Cruz Sr 4 753 0 26Independent Joseph Arias 4 470 0 24Independent Alexander Aranez 4 119 0 22Independent Samuel Rodriguez 4 116 0 22Independent Angelito Aldiano 4 112 0 22Independent Resty Perez 4 025 0 22Independent Diamond Kalaw 3 921 0 21Independent Hermie Bathaluna 3 690 0 20PGRP Alexander Arciaga 3 677 0 20Independent Henry Giron 3 353 0 18Independent Elvis Vergil Magnaye 3 319 0 18Independent Marianito Prieto 3 196 0 17Independent Pastor Cayobit 3 100 0 17Independent Edison Mijares 2 804 0 15Independent Bernard Wilfred Sapitula 2 638 0 14Independent Rolando Galura 2 626 0 14Independent Esmeraldo Jose Balosa 2 541 0 14Independent Domingo Pacis Jr 2 048 0 11Independent Demetrio Sacueza 1 240 0 07Total votes 374 892 100 00District 3 edit City Council election at Quezon City s 3rd district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Julian Coseteng 42 615 8 24Liberal Allan Benedict Reyes 40 786 7 89Liberal Jimmy Borres 39 657 7 67Lakas Kampi Don De Leon 37 308 7 22Liberal Gian Sotto 34 948 6 76Lakas Kampi Pinggoy Lagumbay 31 106 6 02Liberal Arlene De Guzman Ronquillo 29 655 5 74Lakas Kampi Bert Nazal 25 047 4 84PMP James Albert Dichaves 23 969 4 64LDP Mike Planas 23 058 4 46NPC Wendy Lim 22 455 4 34NPC Mario De Guzman 21 277 4 12Lakas Kampi John Philip Lesaca 20 911 4 04Lakas Kampi Beda Torrecampo 19 755 3 82Independent Jopet Inton 16 349 3 16Independent Ogie Diaz Roger Pandaan 14 543 2 81Lakas Kampi Mike Gonzales 13 295 2 57Independent Jaime Fabregas 12 777 2 47NPC Totoy Carlos 11 910 2 30Independent Juliet Ginete 8 921 1 73Independent Elmer Maturan 5 870 1 14NPC Regina Hernandez 4 002 0 77NPC Gil Modesto 3 353 0 65Independent Ambrocio Canete 3 130 0 61PMP Rodrigo Escober 2 590 0 50Independent Tonton Rebulado 2 583 0 50Independent Andoy Rosales 1 421 0 27PGRP Tony Tamargo 1 161 0 22PGRP Floro Villanueva 1 143 0 22Independent Emmanuel Cabanez 800 0 15Independent Alex Cachila 661 0 13Total votes 105 534 100 00District 4 edit City Council election at Quezon City s 4th district Party Candidate Votes Liberal Edcel Greco Lagman 89 242 12 35Liberal Bong Suntay 88 365 12 23Liberal Jessica Daza 82 829 11 02Liberal Raquel Malangen 74 372 10 31Liberal Vincent Belmonte 72 326 10 01NPC Marvin Rillo 54 174 7 50Liberal Bayani Hipol 51 231 7 09Independent Suzette Bernardo 44 720 6 19Nacionalista Edwin Rodriguez 23 990 3 32NPC Inday Ong 22 113 3 06Independent Joel Sison 19 217 2 66Aksyon Laraine Sarmiento 17 095 2 37Independent Jigo Garcia 14 927 2 07Nacionalista Leo Ferrer 14 674 2 03Aksyon Xyrus Lanot 7 032 0 97PMP Nonoy De Guzman 6 447 0 89Independent Angela Victoria Planas 5 250 0 73Independent Ricky Davao Frederick Dabao 5 109 0 71NPC Edgar Delfinado 4 260 0 59Lakas Kampi Raquel Bracero 4 205 0 58Independent Ed Altuna 3 737 0 52Independent Bobit Aquino 3 513 0 49Independent Regina Celeste San Miguel 2 725 0 38Independent Jay Ocampo 1 891 0 26NPC Carl Amadeus Fider 1 817 0 25NPC Teddy Borres 1 795 0 25Independent Jun Lipnica 1 716 0 24Independent James Ibanez 1 651 0 23Independent Orlan Arellano 1 325 0 18Lakas Kampi Maria Isabel Lopez Maria Isabel Yokohama 1 306 0 18Independent Jerrilyn Cruz 1 196 0 17Independent Andy Moran 759 0 11KBL Gerry Sabiniano 644 0 09Total votes 145 663 100 00References edit Bautista Belmonte lead 4 Quezon City rallies philstar com 2010 04 22 Retrieved 2022 08 12 a b CA bars Lucio Tan daughter from running for House seat GMANews tv 2010 04 22 Retrieved 2010 04 22 G R No 193993 8 November 2017 Tan v Crisologo PDF archived from the original PDF on 19 January 2018 retrieved February 20 2019External links editThe Official Website of Herbert Bautista The Official Website of Ismael Mel Mathay Jr The Official Website of Annie Rosa Susano Philstar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Quezon City local elections amp oldid 1216286816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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