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Joy Belmonte

Joy Belmonte (born Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte; March 15, 1970) is a Filipina politician who has served as the 11th mayor of Quezon City since 2019. A member of the local Serbisyo sa Bayan Party, Belmonte previously served as the vice mayor of Quezon City from 2010 to 2019 under her predecessor, Herbert Bautista.

Joy Belmonte
Belmonte in 2023
11th Mayor of Quezon City
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Vice MayorGian Sotto
Preceded byHerbert Bautista
17th Vice Mayor of Quezon City
In office
June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2019
MayorHerbert Bautista
Preceded byHerbert Bautista
Succeeded byGian Sotto
Personal details
Born
Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte

(1970-03-15) March 15, 1970 (age 53)
Quezon City, Philippines
Political partySerbisyo sa Bayan Party (2018–present)[1][2]
Other political
affiliations
PFP (2018–2021)
PDP–Laban (2017–2018)
Liberal (2009–2017)
SpouseRaymund Alimurung
Children1
Parent(s)Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
Betty Go-Belmonte
Alma materAteneo de Manila University (BA)
University of Leicester (MMS)
University College London (MA)

Early life and education Edit

Born Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte on March 15, 1970, in Quezon City.[3] She is the only daughter of journalist Betty Go-Belmonte and lawyer Feliciano Belmonte Jr., who would later serve as the 9th Mayor of Quezon City, a representative from Quezon City's 4th congressional district, and House Speaker.[4][5] She has three brothers: Isaac Belmonte, the current head of the editorial board of The Philippine Star, Kevin Belmonte, the vice-chairman of Nuvoland Philippines, and Miguel Belmonte, the current president and CEO of The Philippine Star. Her first cousin, Kit Belmonte, was the representative of Quezon City's 6th congressional district from 2013 to 2022.[6]

She attended Saint Pedro Poveda College for her grade school and high school education, where she became the first student council chairman of the school.[7] She graduated with a Jose Segovia Award for Service and Gerry Roxas Award.[8]

In 1992, Belmonte graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences.[9] Afterwards, in 1995, she took up her graduate studies in the University of Leicester where she earned her master's degree in Museum Studies.[9]

In 1996, she again took up her graduate studies at University College London where she earned her master's degree in Archaeology.[9] For the duration of her masters program, she focused on studying about Southeast Asia and its culture,[8] which led her to take up an internship in Thailand.[10] She became an archeologist, and eventually ended up teaching the subject in the Philippines.[5]

Political career Edit

2010–2019: Vice Mayor of Quezon City Edit

 
Joy Belmonte (right) with President Rodrigo Duterte (middle) along with Sonny Belmonte (left). July 2018

In 2009, Belmonte placed a bid to run for Vice Mayor of Quezon City in 2010 as the running mate of outgoing Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista. She was sworn in as a new member of the Liberal Party in November 2009, alongside her father and Bautista, in support of the presidential run of Senator Benigno Aquino III.[11] She won the elections, with Bautista dominating the mayoralty race, and assumed office on June 30, 2010. She was reelected in 2013 and in 2016.[8] She was also a major backer of the successful 2016 vice presidential campaign of Leni Robredo.[12]

On May 10, 2017, Belmonte took oath as a new member of the ruling PDP–Laban, the party of President Rodrigo Duterte, after leaving the Liberal Party.[12] On July 27, Belmonte made headlines when she was in-charge as acting mayor during a monsoon because she refused to suspend classes early but still did when the students were stranded already. She predicted that "there would be only light rains" based on a bulletin contrary to what happened. Belmonte said she acknowledges her "shortcomings in this situation", and stated that the residents "'deserve a better leader" because of the incident.[13]

On November 6, 2018, the "Batas QC" was launched, spearheaded by Belmonte. This initiative is the first mobile application in the Philippines to feature local ordinances. Its aim is to raise awareness regarding the rules and the corresponding penalties of non-compliance in order to minimize the violations among the people in the city.[14]

In February 2019, Belmonte was accused of graft by Manuel Morato, a former chairman of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. Belmonte denied the accusations and filed a libel case against 11 people including Morato.[15][16]

2019–present: Mayor of Quezon City Edit

On February 14, 2018, she announced that she intends to run for the mayoral position of Quezon City in the 2019 local elections. She had agreed to run under the Hugpong ng Pagbabago with incumbent councilor and actor Gian Sotto as her running mate.[17] She was also among the pioneer members of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas when the party was officially launched in October 2018.[18]

Her platform includes furthering women's rights, the addition of closed-circuit television cameras along the streets, upgrading the systems of documentation, and intensification of the anti-drug campaign.[19][20] This platform was created with the help of 50 experts in multiple fields.[21] Other more concrete points of her platform include child-minding centers; creating homes for abandoned senior citizens; a 24/7 emergency hotline; discounts for solo parents and PWDs.[19] Joy has signed a covenant with women leaders of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders’ Federation.[22] This covenant assured that the points of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders’ Federation ten-point agenda such as specialty clinic for women illnesses and mental health, and livelihood training center for the women entrepreneurs.[22]

She won against her closest rival, then-incumbent 1st District representative Vincent Crisologo, in a large margin and was proclaimed the 11th Mayor of Quezon City.[23]

On her first months in office, she led the operations to clear out any road-blocking vehicles from highways within the city through the creation of the "Task Force 60 Days".[24] She asked for an extension of the 60-day deadline given by President Rodrigo Duterte to local executive chiefs to "reclaim all public roads", as Belmonte said that Quezon City is "too large" for the mandate to be done within the required duration.

By September 2019, she ordered to remove former Senator Benigno Aquino Jr.'s monument in Quezon Avenue for road-widening[25] and dismantle stalls inside the Quezon City Memorial Circle.[26] She also created the "Task Force on Solid Waste Collection, Cleaning, and Disposal Services Management".[27]

Belmonte took charge of Quezon City's COVID-19 pandemic response beginning in 2020. Free COVID-19 tests were made available for its residents and workers and the city's molecular laboratory was built for speedy release of coronavirus test results. The local government had also provided financial aid to employees of high-risk establishments affected by lockdowns, and care kits to closed-care setting facilities grappling with virus outbreaks.[1] Controversies during this period included a chaotic and overcrowded distribution of supplemental aid in April 2021 and the mauling by local officials of a fish vendor not wearing a face mask outdoors in 2020. She also gave Quezon City Task Force Disiplina head Rannie Ludovica, who posted a "shoot-to-kill" threat online against quarantine violators, a "second chance" despite calling his statement "appalling."[28]

She was re-elected to her second consecutive term in 2022 through a landslide victory, defeating her closest rival, AnaKalusugan party-list representative Mike Defensor.[29]

Personal life Edit

Belmonte married Raymond Alimurung, the first Filipino CEO of Lazada Philippines.[30] They have a son.[31]

In 2010, she was awarded the Gawad Lingkod Masa Award by Gabriela Women's Party due to her work on protecting and helping out distressed women.[32]

On July 8, 2020, Belmonte disclosed that she had tested positive for COVID-19 and was an asymptomatic carrier. As a result, her office and other common areas in the Quezon City Hall were closed for disinfection.[33][34] On March 29, 2021, Belmonte announced that she had tested positive again and was symptomatic.[35]

Electoral history Edit

Vice mayorality race Edit

2010 Quezon City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joy 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
2013 Quezon City vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joy Belmonte 546,707 78.49
Independent Rolando Jota 38,299 5.50
Margin of victory 508,408 72.99
Valid ballots 585,006 83.99
Invalid or blank votes 111,519 16.01
Total votes 696,525 100.00
Liberal hold
2016 Quezon City Vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Joy Belmonte[36] 736,274 80.73%
PGP Henry Samonte[36] 26,254 2.88%
UNA Rolando Jota[36] 10,238 1.12%
PDP–Laban Allan Bantillo[36] 10,137 1.11%
Nacionalista Glen Acol[36] 5,151 0.57%
Margin of victory 710,020 77.85%
Valid ballots 788,054 86.41%
Invalid or blank votes 123,974 13.59%
Total votes 912,028 100%
Liberal hold

Mayorality race Edit

2019 Quezon City mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Joy Belmonte[37] 469,480 54.09
PDP–Laban Vincent Crisologo 366,215 42.19
KDP Chuck Mathay*[37] 19,106 2.20
Independent Emma Orozco 3,588 0.41
PM Henry Samonte 2,810 0.32
Independent Romeo Acebedo 2,142 0.24
Independent Andoy Rosales 2,128 0.24
Independent Esmeraldo Balosa 1,129 0.13
PGRP Alex Lague 828 0.09
PDDS Teodoro Rusios 555 0.06
Total votes 867,981 100.00
2022 Quezon City mayoral election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Joy Belmonte 662,611 60.43
PFP Mike Defensor 419,064 38.74
Independent Glenda Araneta 4,282 0.39
Independent Diosdado Velasco 2,981 0.27
PDSP Ricardo Bello 2,642 0.24
Independent Wilhelmina Orozco 1,899 0.17
WPP Jose Ingles Jr. 1,238 0.11
Independent Tomas Salutan Jr. 975 0.09
Independent Rolando Jota 853 0.08
Total votes 1,096,545 100.00

References Edit

  1. ^ a b De Leon, Dwight (October 5, 2021). "Mayor Joy Belmonte aims for reelection in Quezon City". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  2. ^ "Serbisyo sa Bayan Party presents candidates for 2022 elections". Manila Bulletin. October 9, 2021. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  3. ^ Layson, Mer (March 15, 2022). "10 NCR Mayors, mananalo ulit - RPMD". Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "Star's Betty Go-Belmonte dies". The Manila Standard. January 29, 1994. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Joy to the world". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  6. ^ Yap, DJ; Sauler, Erika (July 15, 2015). "Belmonte daughter, nephew backing Roxas". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "Joy Belmonte on Sarah, Kris and her Quezon City dreams". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "A working woman for a better country". The Manila Times Online. October 14, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Quezon City Council - Sangguniang Panlungsod Lungsod Quezon | Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte". quezoncitycouncil.ph. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  10. ^ "Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte's Simple But Charming Condo". realliving.com.ph. October 26, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  11. ^ "Press Release - Liberal Party secures Metro Manila Big 3". Senate of the Philippines. November 19, 2009. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Dioquino, Rose-an Jessica (May 10, 2017). "Joy Belmonte, major Robredo backer in LP, switches allegiance to PDP-Laban". GMA News. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "Quezon City's Joy Belmonte under fire for initially not suspending classes". July 27, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  14. ^ Raymundo, Perfecto Jr. (December 28, 2018). "Quezon City launched many 'firsts in PH' in 2018". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  15. ^ "Joy Belmonte files libel case vs Manuel Morato, tabloid execs". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  16. ^ "QC vice mayor files libel charges against Morato". Manila Bulletin News. February 18, 2019. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  17. ^ Headstart- QC mayoral candidate Joy Belmonte | ANC, April 15, 2019, retrieved April 23, 2019
  18. ^ Dela Cruz, Angie (October 8, 2018). "Partido Federal ng Pilipinas , pormal nang inilunsad sa QC". Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Tagalog). Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Belmonte reveals pro-women platform of governance as she signs covenant with fellow leaders". Manila Bulletin News. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  20. ^ "Joy Belmonte: Shun lies, black propaganda". MSN. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  21. ^ "Joy Belmonte gets 50 experts to draft mayoral platform". Politiko Metro Manila. November 28, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  22. ^ a b Chavez, Chito (March 8, 2019). "Belmonte reveals pro-women platform of governance as she signs covenant with fellow leaders". Manila Bulletin.
  23. ^ "Joy Belmonte has massive lead over Crisologo in QC mayoral contest". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  24. ^ Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (September 27, 2019). "Mayor Belmonte: City streets now cleared of obstructions". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  25. ^ Ramos, Mariejo S. (September 14, 2019). "Ninoy Aquino's statue to be relocated". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  26. ^ Chavez, Chito. "City gov't starts dismantling stalls inside QC Memorial Circle". news.mb.com.ph. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  27. ^ "Joy Belmonte creates solid waste collection task force in QC". Rappler. July 13, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  28. ^ Talabong, Rambo (August 4, 2020). "Joy Belmonte gives 'shoot-to-kill' QC official second chance: 'He apologized to me'". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  29. ^ a b "COC Results - Quezon City". COMELEC. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  30. ^ "Lazada Philippines names first Filipino CEO". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  31. ^ "Joy Belmonte preparing husband, son from politiko mudslinging". Politiko Metro Manila. November 27, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
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  34. ^ "QC Mayor Belmonte tests positive for coronavirus". Philippine Daily Inquirer. July 8, 2020. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
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  37. ^ a b "Belmonte-Sotto, Mathay-Paulate tandems gun for QC top posts | Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
Political offices
Preceded by Vice Mayor of Quezon City
2010–2019
Succeeded by
Mayor of Quezon City
2019–present
Incumbent

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In this Philippine name for married women the birth middle name or maternal family name is Go the birth surname or paternal family name is Belmonte and the marital name is Alimurung Joy Belmonte born Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte March 15 1970 is a Filipina politician who has served as the 11th mayor of Quezon City since 2019 A member of the local Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Belmonte previously served as the vice mayor of Quezon City from 2010 to 2019 under her predecessor Herbert Bautista The HonorableJoy BelmonteBelmonte in 202311th Mayor of Quezon CityIncumbentAssumed office June 30 2019Vice MayorGian SottoPreceded byHerbert Bautista17th Vice Mayor of Quezon CityIn office June 30 2010 June 30 2019MayorHerbert BautistaPreceded byHerbert BautistaSucceeded byGian SottoPersonal detailsBornMaria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte 1970 03 15 March 15 1970 age 53 Quezon City PhilippinesPolitical partySerbisyo sa Bayan Party 2018 present 1 2 Other politicalaffiliationsPFP 2018 2021 PDP Laban 2017 2018 Liberal 2009 2017 SpouseRaymund AlimurungChildren1Parent s Feliciano Belmonte Jr Betty Go BelmonteAlma materAteneo de Manila University BA University of Leicester MMS University College London MA Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 2010 2019 Vice Mayor of Quezon City 2 2 2019 present Mayor of Quezon City 3 Personal life 4 Electoral history 4 1 Vice mayorality race 4 2 Mayorality race 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditBorn Maria Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte on March 15 1970 in Quezon City 3 She is the only daughter of journalist Betty Go Belmonte and lawyer Feliciano Belmonte Jr who would later serve as the 9th Mayor of Quezon City a representative from Quezon City s 4th congressional district and House Speaker 4 5 She has three brothers Isaac Belmonte the current head of the editorial board of The Philippine Star Kevin Belmonte the vice chairman of Nuvoland Philippines and Miguel Belmonte the current president and CEO of The Philippine Star Her first cousin Kit Belmonte was the representative of Quezon City s 6th congressional district from 2013 to 2022 6 She attended Saint Pedro Poveda College for her grade school and high school education where she became the first student council chairman of the school 7 She graduated with a Jose Segovia Award for Service and Gerry Roxas Award 8 In 1992 Belmonte graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences 9 Afterwards in 1995 she took up her graduate studies in the University of Leicester where she earned her master s degree in Museum Studies 9 In 1996 she again took up her graduate studies at University College London where she earned her master s degree in Archaeology 9 For the duration of her masters program she focused on studying about Southeast Asia and its culture 8 which led her to take up an internship in Thailand 10 She became an archeologist and eventually ended up teaching the subject in the Philippines 5 Political career Edit2010 2019 Vice Mayor of Quezon City Edit nbsp Joy Belmonte right with President Rodrigo Duterte middle along with Sonny Belmonte left July 2018In 2009 Belmonte placed a bid to run for Vice Mayor of Quezon City in 2010 as the running mate of outgoing Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista She was sworn in as a new member of the Liberal Party in November 2009 alongside her father and Bautista in support of the presidential run of Senator Benigno Aquino III 11 She won the elections with Bautista dominating the mayoralty race and assumed office on June 30 2010 She was reelected in 2013 and in 2016 8 She was also a major backer of the successful 2016 vice presidential campaign of Leni Robredo 12 On May 10 2017 Belmonte took oath as a new member of the ruling PDP Laban the party of President Rodrigo Duterte after leaving the Liberal Party 12 On July 27 Belmonte made headlines when she was in charge as acting mayor during a monsoon because she refused to suspend classes early but still did when the students were stranded already She predicted that there would be only light rains based on a bulletin contrary to what happened Belmonte said she acknowledges her shortcomings in this situation and stated that the residents deserve a better leader because of the incident 13 On November 6 2018 the Batas QC was launched spearheaded by Belmonte This initiative is the first mobile application in the Philippines to feature local ordinances Its aim is to raise awareness regarding the rules and the corresponding penalties of non compliance in order to minimize the violations among the people in the city 14 In February 2019 Belmonte was accused of graft by Manuel Morato a former chairman of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Belmonte denied the accusations and filed a libel case against 11 people including Morato 15 16 2019 present Mayor of Quezon City Edit On February 14 2018 she announced that she intends to run for the mayoral position of Quezon City in the 2019 local elections She had agreed to run under the Hugpong ng Pagbabago with incumbent councilor and actor Gian Sotto as her running mate 17 She was also among the pioneer members of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas when the party was officially launched in October 2018 18 Her platform includes furthering women s rights the addition of closed circuit television cameras along the streets upgrading the systems of documentation and intensification of the anti drug campaign 19 20 This platform was created with the help of 50 experts in multiple fields 21 Other more concrete points of her platform include child minding centers creating homes for abandoned senior citizens a 24 7 emergency hotline discounts for solo parents and PWDs 19 Joy has signed a covenant with women leaders of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders Federation 22 This covenant assured that the points of the Quezon City Community Women Leaders Federation ten point agenda such as specialty clinic for women illnesses and mental health and livelihood training center for the women entrepreneurs 22 She won against her closest rival then incumbent 1st District representative Vincent Crisologo in a large margin and was proclaimed the 11th Mayor of Quezon City 23 On her first months in office she led the operations to clear out any road blocking vehicles from highways within the city through the creation of the Task Force 60 Days 24 She asked for an extension of the 60 day deadline given by President Rodrigo Duterte to local executive chiefs to reclaim all public roads as Belmonte said that Quezon City is too large for the mandate to be done within the required duration By September 2019 she ordered to remove former Senator Benigno Aquino Jr s monument in Quezon Avenue for road widening 25 and dismantle stalls inside the Quezon City Memorial Circle 26 She also created the Task Force on Solid Waste Collection Cleaning and Disposal Services Management 27 Belmonte took charge of Quezon City s COVID 19 pandemic response beginning in 2020 Free COVID 19 tests were made available for its residents and workers and the city s molecular laboratory was built for speedy release of coronavirus test results The local government had also provided financial aid to employees of high risk establishments affected by lockdowns and care kits to closed care setting facilities grappling with virus outbreaks 1 Controversies during this period included a chaotic and overcrowded distribution of supplemental aid in April 2021 and the mauling by local officials of a fish vendor not wearing a face mask outdoors in 2020 She also gave Quezon City Task Force Disiplina head Rannie Ludovica who posted a shoot to kill threat online against quarantine violators a second chance despite calling his statement appalling 28 She was re elected to her second consecutive term in 2022 through a landslide victory defeating her closest rival AnaKalusugan party list representative Mike Defensor 29 Personal life EditBelmonte married Raymond Alimurung the first Filipino CEO of Lazada Philippines 30 They have a son 31 In 2010 she was awarded the Gawad Lingkod Masa Award by Gabriela Women s Party due to her work on protecting and helping out distressed women 32 On July 8 2020 Belmonte disclosed that she had tested positive for COVID 19 and was an asymptomatic carrier As a result her office and other common areas in the Quezon City Hall were closed for disinfection 33 34 On March 29 2021 Belmonte announced that she had tested positive again and was symptomatic 35 Electoral history EditVice mayorality race Edit 2010 Quezon City vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Joy 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 hold2013 Quezon City vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Joy Belmonte 546 707 78 49Independent Rolando Jota 38 299 5 50Margin of victory 508 408 72 99Valid ballots 585 006 83 99Invalid or blank votes 111 519 16 01Total votes 696 525 100 00Liberal hold2016 Quezon City Vice mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Liberal Joy Belmonte 36 736 274 80 73 PGP Henry Samonte 36 26 254 2 88 UNA Rolando Jota 36 10 238 1 12 PDP Laban Allan Bantillo 36 10 137 1 11 Nacionalista Glen Acol 36 5 151 0 57 Margin of victory 710 020 77 85 Valid ballots 788 054 86 41 Invalid or blank votes 123 974 13 59 Total votes 912 028 100 Liberal holdMayorality race Edit 2019 Quezon City mayoral election Party Candidate Votes Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Joy Belmonte 37 469 480 54 09PDP Laban Vincent Crisologo 366 215 42 19KDP Chuck Mathay 37 19 106 2 20Independent Emma Orozco 3 588 0 41PM Henry Samonte 2 810 0 32Independent Romeo Acebedo 2 142 0 24Independent Andoy Rosales 2 128 0 24Independent Esmeraldo Balosa 1 129 0 13PGRP Alex Lague 828 0 09PDDS Teodoro Rusios 555 0 06Total votes 867 981 100 002022 Quezon City mayoral election 29 Party Candidate Votes Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Joy Belmonte 662 611 60 43PFP Mike Defensor 419 064 38 74Independent Glenda Araneta 4 282 0 39Independent Diosdado Velasco 2 981 0 27PDSP Ricardo Bello 2 642 0 24Independent Wilhelmina Orozco 1 899 0 17WPP Jose Ingles Jr 1 238 0 11Independent Tomas Salutan Jr 975 0 09Independent Rolando Jota 853 0 08Total votes 1 096 545 100 00References Edit a b De Leon Dwight October 5 2021 Mayor Joy Belmonte aims for reelection in Quezon City Retrieved October 10 2021 Serbisyo sa Bayan Party presents candidates for 2022 elections Manila Bulletin October 9 2021 Retrieved October 10 2021 Layson Mer March 15 2022 10 NCR Mayors mananalo ulit RPMD Pilipino Star Ngayon Retrieved July 1 2022 Star s Betty Go Belmonte dies The Manila Standard January 29 1994 Retrieved August 15 2014 a b Joy to the world The Philippine Star Retrieved April 9 2019 Yap DJ Sauler Erika July 15 2015 Belmonte daughter nephew backing Roxas Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved April 18 2022 Joy Belmonte on Sarah Kris and her Quezon City dreams The Philippine Star Retrieved April 22 2019 a b c A working woman for a better country The Manila Times Online October 14 2018 Retrieved April 22 2019 a b c Quezon City Council Sangguniang Panlungsod Lungsod Quezon Ma Josefina G Belmonte quezoncitycouncil ph Retrieved April 22 2019 Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte s Simple But Charming Condo realliving com ph October 26 2016 Retrieved April 22 2019 Press Release Liberal Party secures Metro Manila Big 3 Senate of the Philippines November 19 2009 Retrieved January 6 2022 a b Dioquino Rose an Jessica May 10 2017 Joy Belmonte major Robredo backer in LP switches allegiance to PDP Laban GMA News Retrieved January 6 2022 Quezon City s Joy Belmonte under fire for initially not suspending classes July 27 2017 Retrieved July 27 2017 Raymundo Perfecto Jr December 28 2018 Quezon City launched many firsts in PH in 2018 Philippine News Agency Retrieved April 22 2019 Joy Belmonte files libel case vs Manuel Morato tabloid execs The Philippine Star Retrieved April 22 2019 QC vice mayor files libel charges against Morato Manila Bulletin News February 18 2019 Retrieved April 22 2019 Headstart QC mayoral candidate Joy Belmonte ANC April 15 2019 retrieved April 23 2019 Dela Cruz Angie October 8 2018 Partido Federal ng Pilipinas pormal nang inilunsad sa QC Pilipino Star Ngayon in Tagalog Retrieved January 6 2022 a b Belmonte reveals pro women platform of governance as she signs covenant with fellow leaders Manila Bulletin News Retrieved April 23 2019 Joy Belmonte Shun lies black propaganda MSN Retrieved April 23 2019 Joy Belmonte gets 50 experts to draft mayoral platform Politiko Metro Manila November 28 2018 Retrieved April 23 2019 a b Chavez Chito March 8 2019 Belmonte reveals pro women platform of governance as she signs covenant with fellow leaders Manila Bulletin Joy Belmonte has massive lead over Crisologo in QC mayoral contest ABS CBN News Retrieved May 13 2019 Lalu Gabriel Pabico September 27 2019 Mayor Belmonte City streets now cleared of obstructions INQUIRER net Retrieved September 6 2019 Ramos Mariejo S September 14 2019 Ninoy Aquino s statue to be relocated INQUIRER net Retrieved September 6 2021 Chavez Chito City gov t starts dismantling stalls inside QC Memorial Circle news mb com ph Retrieved September 7 2021 Joy Belmonte creates solid waste collection task force in QC Rappler July 13 2019 Retrieved September 6 2021 Talabong Rambo August 4 2020 Joy Belmonte gives shoot to kill QC official second chance He apologized to me Retrieved October 10 2021 a b COC Results Quezon City COMELEC Retrieved May 21 2022 Lazada Philippines names first Filipino CEO ABS CBN News Retrieved April 22 2019 Joy Belmonte preparing husband son from politiko mudslinging Politiko Metro Manila November 27 2018 Retrieved April 22 2019 Gabriela presents Joy with leadership award Manila Standard Retrieved April 22 2019 Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte tests positive for COVID 19 Rappler July 8 2020 Retrieved July 8 2020 QC Mayor Belmonte tests positive for coronavirus Philippine Daily Inquirer July 8 2020 Retrieved July 8 2020 Marquez Consuelo March 29 2021 QC Mayor Belmonte tests positive for COVID 19 a second time GMA News Online Retrieved March 29 2021 a b c d e QC Mayor Bautista files his COC for 2016 polls Manila Times October 16 2015 Archived from the original on October 17 2015 Retrieved October 16 2015 a b Belmonte Sotto Mathay Paulate tandems gun for QC top posts Philstar com philstar com Retrieved October 11 2018 Political officesPreceded byHerbert Bautista Vice Mayor of Quezon City2010 2019 Succeeded byGian SottoMayor of Quezon City2019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joy Belmonte amp oldid 1177398003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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