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2001 Manila local elections

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2001 Manila mayoral election

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Nominee Lito Atienza Alfredo Lim Amado Bagatsing
Party Liberal KKK KABAKA
Running mate Ernesto Dionisio Roger Gernale Danny Lacuna
Popular vote 255,021

Mayor before election

Lito Atienza
Liberal

Elected mayor

Lito Atienza
Liberal

Vice mayoral election
 
Candidate Danny Lacuna Ernesto Dionisio Roger Gernale
Party KABAKA Liberal KKK
Popular vote 327,513

Vice Mayor before election

Danny Lacuna
KABAKA

Elected Vice Mayor

Danny Lacuna
KABAKA

Local elections was held in the City of Manila on May 14, 2001, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the six Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's six legislative districts.[1]

Background

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When Alfredo Lim lost the presidential race in 1998, he established the local party then known as Katarungan, Kapayapaan at Kaunlaran–Laban or KKK–Laban for his mayoral comeback in 2001.[2] He chose Manila Fifth District Councilor Roger Gernale as his running mate.[2]

Lito Atienza will run for his second term with Ernesto Dionisio Sr. as his running mate. Congressman Amado Bagatsing also run as mayor, creating a tandem with incumbent vice mayor Danny Lacuna.

Results

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For Mayor

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Incumbent Mayor Lito Atienza won his third consecutive term against former Mayor Alfredo Lim.[3]

Manila Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Lito Atienza 255,021
KKK Alfredo Lim
KABAKA Amado Bagatsing
Independent Onofre Abad
Independent Antonio Gamo
Independent Imelda Apostol
Independent Benjamin Rivera
Total votes 100.00
Liberal hold

For Vice Mayor

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Incumbent Vice Mayor Danny Lacuna won his third consecutive term against former city administrator Ernesto G. Dionisio, Sr.[3]

Manila Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
KABAKA Danilo "Danny" Lacuna 327,513
Liberal Ernesto Dionisio
KKK Roger Gernale
KABAKA hold

References

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  1. ^ Aravilla, Jose. "Upcoming Manila elections: A battle of veterans and rookies". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  2. ^ a b "Lim makes a comeback". Philstar.com. February 28, 2001. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
  3. ^ a b Aravilla, Jose. "Atienza proclaimed". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-07-25.