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1992 Pasay local elections

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1992 Pasay Mayoral Elections
← 1988 May 11, 1992 1995 →
 
Nominee Pablo Cuneta Rolando "Ding" Briones Eduardo "Duay" Calixto
Party Nacionalista PDP–Laban LDP
Running mate Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad Ibarra Cruz Pedro "Pete" Tiamzon
Popular vote 71,035 44,542 22,442
Percentage 51.47 32.27 16.26

Mayor before election

Pablo Cuneta
Nacionalista

Elected mayor

Pablo Cuneta
Nacionalista

Local elections were held in Pasay on May 11, 1992 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the representative for the lone district, and the councilors, six of them in the two districts of the city.

Background

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Mayor Pablo Cuneta ran for re-election. He was challenged by Rolando Briones and again by former Vice Mayor Eduardo "Duay" Calixto.

Vice Mayor Ibarra Cruz ran for re-election. He was challenged by former Vice Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad.

Representative Lorna Verano-Yap did not run for re-election. Running in her place was former Mayor Jovito Claudio and Edgardo Cuneta, son of Mayor Pablo Cuneta.

Candidates

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Team Cuneta-Trinidad
Name Party Result
For House Of Representative
Arding Cuneta Independent Lost
For Mayor
Pablo Cuneta Independent Won
For Vice Mayor
Peewee Trinidad Independent Won
For Councilor
Greg Alcera Independent Won
Ric Arabia Independent Won
Moti Arceo Independent Won
Tina Bernabe Independent Won
Romy Cabrera Independent Won
Justo Justo Independent Won
Ting Lovina Independent Won
Encio Mateo Independent Won
Tony Protacio Independent Won
Ben Reyes Independent Won
Team Calixto-Monsod-Claudio
Name Party Result
For House Of Representative
Dr. Jovito Claudio LDP Won
For Mayor
Eduardo "Duay" Calixto LDP Lost
For Vice Mayor
Popoy Monsod LDP Lost
For Councilor
Obet Alvarez LDP Won
Jovy Angel LDP Lost
Nanding Baet LDP Lost
Lito Jaune LDP Lost
Fred Canita LDP Lost
Bert Capili LDP Lost
Jack Fernando LDP Lost
Oca Linao LDP Lost
Teddy Lorca Independent Lost
Albert Paredes LDP Lost
Nick Teodoro LDP Lost
Ernie Ungria LDP Lost

Results

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For Representative, Lone District

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Former Mayor Jovito Claudio won over Edgardo Cuneta, son of Mayor Pablo Cuneta.[1]

Congressional Elections in Pasay's Lone District
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Jovito Claudio 51,802 40.59
Nacionalista Edgardo "Arding" Cuneta 43,093 33.77
Liberal Cesar Santiago 20,968 16.43
Independent Jose Comendador 5,321 4.17
PDSP Panfilo Villaruel 4,028 3.16
PRP Reynaldo Cuyugan 1,476 1.16
PnB Armando San Juan 698 0.54
Independent Francisco Penaflor 191 0.15
Independent David Reyes 41 0.03
Total votes 127,617 100.00
PDP–Laban gain from Liberal

For Mayor

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Mayor Pablo Cuneta defeated Rolando "Ding" Briones and former OIC-Mayor Eduardo "Duay" Calixto in mayoral race.[2][3]

Pasay Mayoral Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Pablo Cuneta 71,035 51.47
PDP–Laban Rolando "Ding" Briones 44,542 32.27
LDP Eduardo "Duay" Calixto 22,442 16.26
Total votes 138,019 100.00
Nacionalista hold

For Vice Mayor

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Vice Mayor Ibarra Cruz was defeated by former Councilor and defeated 1988 mayoral candidate Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad.[4][5]

Pasay Vice Mayoral Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad 43,600
PDP–Laban Ibarra Cruz 35,206
LDP Pedro "Pete" Tiamzon
Total votes
Nacionalista hold

For Councilors

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Reference: [6]

Member, City Council of Pasay's First District
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Ernestina "Tina" Bernabe 81,717
Independent Arnel Regino "Moti" Arceo 80,920
Independent Gregorio "Greg" Alcera 61,607
Independent Romulo "Romy" Cabrera 54,722
Independent Justo Justo 51,826
Independent Florencio "Encio" Mateo 49,271
Independent Benjamin Reyes 42,804
Independent Antonio "Tony" Protacio 42,156
PDP–Laban Edita "Edith" Vergel de Dios 40,234
Independent Primitivo Lovina 39,952
Independent Uldarico "Ric" Arabia 30,530
LDP Roberto "Obet" Alvarez 34,352
Total votes


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