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2010 Makati local elections

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2010 Makati mayoral elections
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NP
Bigkis
Nominee Junjun Binay Ernesto Mercado Erwin Genuino
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista Bigkis
Running mate Rico J. Puno Romulo Peña Jr.(Independent) Jobelle Salvador
Popular vote 125,664 80,151 61,203
Percentage 46.02 29.35 22.41

Mayor before election

Jejomar Binay
PDP–Laban

Elected mayor

Junjun Binay
PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Makati on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, two district representatives, and councilors, eight in each of the city's two legislative districts.

Mayoral and vice mayoral election

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Incumbents Jejomar Binay and Ernesto Mercado were on their third consecutive term as mayor and vice mayor of Makati, respectively. Mercado announced that he is running for the mayorship of the city, while Binay decided to run for vice president as the running mate of former President Joseph Estrada of the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino party. Binay and Mercado had confirmed their parting in December 2009 when the latter moved to the Nacionalista Party. His running mate was ABC President and Barangay Valenzuela Chairman Romulo Peña Jr., who is running as an independent.

Binay's only son, Jejomar Erwin, Jr., ran for mayor as a candidate of PDP–Laban. He served as the city councilor from the 1st District since 1992. His running mate was singer and former 1st District city councilor Rico J. Puno. Puno served as councilor from the 1st District from 1998 to 2007.

Former Senator and 2nd district representative Agapito Aquino ran as an independent candidate. He and mayoralty candidates Binay and Mercado used to be political allies with the outgoing mayor. He became senator from 1987 to 1995 and congressman for three consecutive terms from 1998 to 2007.[1] His running mate was Miguel Yabut, Jr., the eldest grandson of late Mayor Nemesio Yabut.

Atty. Erwin Genuino also ran for mayor as a candidate of Bigkis Pinoy Movement. He is the eldest son of PAGCOR Chairman Efraim C. Genuino. His running mate was actress Jobelle Salvador.

Other candidate running for mayor was actor Eddie Tagalog, an independent candidate. He is known for his role in the 1992 film Pulis Makati.

Congressional elections

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There will be two candidates for the congressman or district representative post of each of the districts of Makati. The city is divided into two congressional districts: the first district and the second district.

The incumbent first district representative Teodoro Locsin, Jr. was on his third consecutive term and was ineligible to seek reelection. His party, which is the PDP–Laban, nominated outgoing councilor Monique Lagdameo. Locsin's wife, Maria Lourdes, was nominated by the Liberal Party. They faced former councilors Oscar Ibay and Robert Dean Barbers, and Oswaldo Carbonell.

For the second district, the incumbent representative Abigail Binay ran under the PDP–Laban party. She was elected in 2007 replacing Agapito Aquino. She opposed outgoing councilor Ernesto Aspillaga and John Christian Montes.

Opinion polls

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Commissioned by Victor Limlingan, Jr., Social Weather Stations conducted one survey in the city from April 7 to 9, 2010, with a sample size of 600, divided equally on Makati's two districts (300 each), with a sampling error of ±4% for the entire city and ±6% for both districts.[2]

Candidate Aquino Binay Genuino Mercado Tagalog Undecided/others
Makati 1% 16% 18% 24% 0.3% 11%
Makati's 1st district 1% 11% 18% 21% 0.3% 9%
Makati's 2nd district 1% 11% 19% 26% 0% 13%
Class ABC (upper and middle class) 0% 11% 10% 19% 0% 20%
Class D (lower class) 1% 14% 19% 26% 0.2% 10%
Class E (lower class) 2% 18% 17% 20% 0.7% 12%

Candidates

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Team Binay

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Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan/Team Binay
Name Party
For Mayor
Junjun Binay PDP–Laban
For Vice Mayor
Rico J. Puno PDP–Laban
For House Of Representative (1st District)
Monique Lagdameo PDP–Laban
For Councilor (1st District)
Mayeth Casal-Uy PDP–Laban
Ferdie Eusebio PDP–Laban
Luis Javier, Jr. Independent
Arnold Magpantay Independent
Romeo Medina Independent
Ma. Arlene Ortega Independent
Armand Padilla PDP–Laban
Tosca Puno-Ramos PDP–Laban
For House Of Representative (2nd District)
Abby Binay PDP–Laban
For Councilor (2nd District)
Rod Biolena Independent
Angelito Gatchalian PDP–Laban
Joel Ibay PDP–Laban
Baby Olfato PDP–Laban
Nelson Pasia PDP–Laban
Richie Rodriguez Independent
Winnie Ureña Independent
Bing Villamor PDP–Laban

United Action Team

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Nacionalista Party/Team Mercado-Peña
Name Party
For Mayor
Ernesto Mercado Nacionalista
For Vice Mayor
Kid Peña Independent
For House Of Representative (1st District)
Ma. Lourdes Locsin Liberal
For Councilor (1st District)
Renato Bondal Nacionalista
Monsour del Rosario Nacionalista
Glenn Enciso Nacionalista
Ferdie Estrella Independent
Virgilio Hilario, Sr. Nacionalista
Eddie Ison Nacionalista
Verong Umandap Nacionalista
Ichi Yabut Nacionalista
For House Of Representative (2nd District)
Ernesto Aspilaga Nacionalista
For Councilor (2nd District)
Ma. Theresa de Lara Nacionalista
Juanito dela Cruz Independent
Henry Jacome Nacionalista
Leo Magpantay Nacionalista
Buddy Pangilinan Nacionalista
Vincent Sese Nacionalista
Ruth Tolentino Nacionalista
King Yabut NPC

Bigkis Pinoy

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Bigkis Pinoy Movement
Name Party
For Mayor
Erwin Genuino Bigkis
For Vice Mayor
Jobelle Salvador Bigkis
For House Of Representative (1st District)
Oscar Ibay Bigkis
For Councilor (1st District)
Virgilio Batalla Bigkis
Pedro Dadula Bigkis
Rodelio Dela Cruz Bigkis
Peter John Gonzalez Bigkis
Michael Dennis Reyes Bigkis
Wilfredo Talag Bigkis
Jessielin Trinidad Bigkis
Arnold Valenzuela Bigkis
For House Of Representative (2nd District)
John Christian Montes Bigkis
For Councilor (2nd District)
Catalina Balaoing Bigkis
Benedict Baniqued Bigkis
Virgilio Calimbahin, Jr. Bigkis
Abner Dreu Bigkis
Elena Maccay Bigkis
Gaspar Mapagdalita Bigkis
Ceferino Peralta, Jr. Bigkis
Armando Tercero Bigkis

Results

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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

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Genuino placed the result of the election under protest in the Mayoral Electoral Tribunal.[3]

Makati mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Junjun Binay 125,664 46.02
Nacionalista Ernesto Mercado 80,151 29.35
Bigkis Erwin Genuino 61,203 22.41
Independent Butz Aquino 5,816 2.13
Independent Eddie Tagalog 253 0.09
Valid ballots 273,087 96.67
Invalid or blank votes 9,402 3.33
Total votes 282,489 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

Vice Mayoral election results

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Makati vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Romulo Peña Jr.[A] 105,949 40.76
PDP–Laban Rico J. Puno 93,429 35.94
Bigkis Jobelle Salvador 35,469 13.64
Independent Miguel Yabut, Jr. 23,600 9.08
Independent Manny Ballelos 1,507 0.58
Valid ballots 259,954 92.02
Invalid or blank votes 22,535 7.98
Total votes 282,489 100.00
Independent gain from Nacionalista

Notes

  • A^ Peña is Mercado's (Nacionalista) guest candidate.
  • The Team Binay wing is under Partido ng Masang Pilipino (PMP), with Jojo Binay as guest vice presidential candidate.
  • Ernesto Mercado's United Action Team (UNA) is a Nacionalista Party affiliate, although Maria Lourdes Locsin, the party candidate for 1st District congresswoman, is also a Liberal Party and Lakas-Kampi CMD member.

Congressional election results

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1st District

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Incumbent Teodoro Locsin, Jr. is in his third consecutive term already and is ineligible for reelection. Makati councilor Monique Lagdameo is his party's nominee of UNO for the seat although his wife Maria Lourdes was a nominee of the United Opposition.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Makati's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Monique Lagdameo 42,102 33.52
Liberal Maria Lourdes Locsin 41,860 33.32
Independent Robert Dean Barbers 25,990 20.69
Bigkis Oscar Ibay 14,993 11.94
KBL Oswaldo Carbonell 668 0.53
Valid ballots 125,613 92.24
Invalid or blank votes 10,564 7.76
Total votes 136,177 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

2nd District

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Abigail Binay is the incumbent.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Makati's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Abigail Binay 81,475 62.49
Nacionalista Ernesto Aspillaga 35,497 27.23
Bigkis John Christian Montes 13,402 10.28
Valid ballots 134,630 92.02
Invalid or blank votes 11,682 7.98
Total votes 146,312 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

City Council elections

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Each of Makati's two legislative districts elects eight councilors to the City Council. The eight candidates with the highest number of votes wins the seats per district. Some who are running are celebrities.

Summary

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PartyVotes%Seats
Nacionalista Party618,49033.459
PDP–Laban447,21324.194
Bigkis Pinoy Movement294,46815.930
Nationalist People's Coalition63,7273.451
Ang Kapatiran18,6811.010
Philippine Green Republican Party5,2760.290
Independent401,15521.702
Ex officio seats2
Total1,849,010100.0018
Total votes282,489

1st District

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City Council election at Makati's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ferdinand Eusebio 59,228 6.90
Nacionalista Maria Concepcion Yabut 57,879 6.74
PDP–Laban Tosca Puno-Ramos 52,794 6.15
Nacionalista Virgilio Hilario, Sr. 50,815 5.92
PDP–Laban Marie Alethea Casal-Uy 48,903 5.69
Nacionalista Monsour del Rosario 48,753 5.68
Independent Arnold Magpantay 47,401 5.52
Independent Romeo Medina 44,537 5.19
Independent Ferdinand Estrella 43,792 5.10
Independent Luis Javier, Jr. 42,976 5.00
PDP–Laban Armando Padilla 42,353 4.93
Independent Ma. Arlene Ortega 40,874 4.76
Nacionalista Glenn Enciso 29,534 3.44
Nacionalista Renato Bondal 29,495 3.43
Nacionalista Severino Umandap 28,330 3.30
Nacionalista Eduardo Ison 27,951 3.25
Bigkis Pedro Dadula 20,907 2.43
Bigkis Arnold Valenzuela 19,096 2.22
Bigkis Wilfredo Talag 17,983 2.09
Bigkis Peter John Gonzalez 15,661 1.82
Bigkis Jessielin Trinidad 14,025 1.63
Bigkis Rodelio dela Cruz 12,797 1.49
Bigkis Michael Dennis Reyes 11,601 1.35
Bigkis Virgilio Batalla 11,071 1.29
Independent Racquel Manalili 8,885 1.03
Independent Perfecto Santos 6,836 0.80
Independent Otelio Jochico 6,809 0.79
Independent Feliciano Bascon 5,504 0.64
PGRP Erlinda Lima 5,276 0.61
Independent Edwin Quiboloy 4,258 0.50
Independent Remigio Jerusalem, Jr. 2,515 0.29
Total votes 858,659 100.00

2nd District

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City Council election at Makati's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Vincent Sese 67,179 6.92%
NPC Nemesio Yabut, Jr. 63,727 6.56%
PDP–Laban Nelson Pasia 59,358 6.11%
Nacionalista Salvador Pangilinan 57,077 5.88%
Nacionalista Leonardo Magpantay 55,914 5.76%
Nacionalista Ma. Theresa Nilo de Lara 55,506 5.71%
Nacionalista Mary Ruth Tolentino 55,198 5.68%
Nacionalista Henry Jacome 54,859 5.65%
PDP–Laban Joel Ibay 53,934 5.55
PDP–Laban Angelito Gatchalian 53,092 5.47
PDP–Laban Evelyn Villamor 40,186 4.14
Bigkis Elena Maccay 38,027 3.91
PDP–Laban Jeline Olfato 37,365 3.85
Independent Juanito dela Cruz 34,872 3.59
Bigkis Benedict Baniqued 30,455 3.13
Independent Wenefreda Urena 30,071 3.10
Independent Richard Reymund Rodriguez 29,714 3.06
Bigkis Catalina Balaoing 21,836 2.25
Bigkis Ceferino Peralta, Jr. 18,768 1.93
Bigkis Virgilio Calimbahin, Jr. 17,217 1.77
Bigkis Armando Tercero 16,656 1.71
Bigkis Abner Dreu 14,941 1.54
Independent Antonio Manalili 14,875 1.53
Bigkis Gaspar Mapagdalita 13,427 1.38
Independent Alberto Almario 8,743 0.90
Independent Rodolfo Biolena 8,233 0.85
Independent Carlito Buenaventura 6,103 0.63
Independent Alfredo Lapasaran 5,961 0.61
Independent Nilo Miranda 4,886 0.50
Independent Nemesio Beare 3,310 0.34
Total votes 971,490 100.00

References

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  1. ^ "Butz to challenge Binays in Makati". The Philippine Star. December 5, 2009. Retrieved November 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "SWS confirms April 7-9, 2010 Makati City Survey sponsored by Mr. Victor Limlingan, Jr". Social Weather Stations. April 22, 2010. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Tan, Kimberly Jane (May 21, 2010). "More election protests swarm Comelec". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved November 9, 2024.
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