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Local elections will be held in Manila on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect 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.
Mayor Alfredo Lim is running for the mayorship for the third consecutive time; if he wins, he will be prohibited to run in 2016 due to term limits. Lim's primary opponent is former President Joseph Estrada, who was a longtime San Juan mayor; in order to run for the mayorship, Estrada had to transfer his residence from San Juan to Manila. The two formerly contested the presidency in 1998, with Estrada emerging victorious.
Estrada's running mate is Vice Mayor Isko Moreno, who has served since 2007; if he wins, we will also be term limited in 2016. Actor and Councilor Lou Veloso is Lim's running mate; Veloso has been the councilor elected with the highest percentage of votes in 2010.
Mayoral and vice mayoral election
On May 4, 2012, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno joined the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino party, speculating to be former President Joseph Estrada's running mate[1]. Estrada would confirmed this on May 9, 2012 but, for one term only[2]. On May 7, 2012, Incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim announced he will run for re-election, said that he was the original running mate of Isko Moreno[3].
A year prior to the election, Estrada transferred his residence from San Juan to Santa Mesa, Manila; this was made official by the Manila City Hall. Estrada's Manila home was formerly the headquarters of President Ramon Magsaysay during the 1953 presidential election.[4]
On September 18, 2012, Mayor Alfredo Lim announced that he has picked 6th District Councilor Lou Veloso to be his running mate. Lim noted that Veloso is the councilor that emerged with the most number of votes in the last local elections.[5]
On October 1, 2012, the first day of filing of Certificate of Candidacies[6], incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim and his running mate Councilor Lou Veloso along with their ticket's 36 city council bets filed their Certificate of Candidacies at the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) field office in Arroceros, Manila. Lim is supported by all six incumbent congressmen of Manila, Benjamin Asilo of the 1st District, Carlo Lopez of the 2nd District, Zenaida Angping of the 3rd District, Trisha Bonoan-David of the 4th District, Amado Bagatsing of the 5th District, and Sandy Ocampo of the 6th District[7] Lim also said that his 2013 campaign will be his last as he intends to retire from politics in 2016. Lim had previously served as mayor from 1992 to 1998, Secretary of Interior and Local Government (under the Estrada presidency) from 1998 to 2000, lost the mayorship to Estrada ally Lito Atienza in 2001, elected Senator in 2004 (under the Estrada-led coalition), and retook the mayorship from Atienza's (who was term limited) son in 2007, then successfully defending it against Atienza himself in 2010.[8]
A day later, former president Estrada and incumbent Vice Mayor Isko Moreno filed their Certificate of Candidacies. Estrada left his home at Santa Mesa with Moreno aboard his jeepney he made famous during the 1998 presidential election. Estrada drove the jeepney to the COMELEC office at Arroceros; the United Nationalist Alliance-backed Estrada ticket includes 29 of the incumbent 36 councilors.[9] The battle between Lim and Estrada has been billed as Dirty Harry vs. Asiong Salonga, with Lim being previously referred to as "Dirty Harry", and Estrada having played Asiong Salonga in a movie.[10][4]
Aside from Lim and Estrada, other candidates include Marino Magallanes, a fortune teller from Quiapo, mechanical engineer and perennial candidate Onofre Abad, and driver Fidel Cruz. Francisco Pizarra of the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan is the other candidate for vice mayor; it is his second time to run for vice mayor, after losing in 2010 with just over 0.50% of the vote.[10]
On December 13, the commission announced that it has disqualified Magallanes, Abad, Cruz and Rivera in the mayoral election for being "nuisance candidates".[11]
On January 7, 2013, the Sandiganbayan ruled to dismiss via techinicality a petition disqualifying Estrada from running due to a condition from his pardon granted by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that said he would not seek elective office.[12] However, Estrada still faces disqualification cases from the same issue at the Commission on Elections and at the Regional Trial Court.[13]
On January 16, the commission disqualified all of the mayoral candidates, save for Estrada and Lim, as nuisance candidates.[14]
Opinion polling
Mayoral election
Three-candidate race
Pollster | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Lito Atienza | Joseph Estrada | Alfredo Lim |
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SWS[15] | May 5-8, 2012 | 1,200 | ±3% | 11% | 46% | 42% |
Two-candidate race
Pollster | Date(s) administered | Sample size | Margin of error | Joseph Estrada | Alfredo Lim |
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SWS[15] | May 5-8, 2012 | 1,200 | ±3% | 53% | 45% |
Results
Mayoral election
Alfredo Lim is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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UNA | Joseph Estrada | ||||
Liberal | Alfredo Lim | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
Vice mayoral election
Isko Moreno (appearing as "Francisco Domagoso", his birth name, on the ballot) is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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UNA | Isko Moreno | ||||
KKK | Lou Veloso | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
House of Representatives elections
1st District
Benjamin Asilo is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Benjamin Asilo | ||||
Independent | Ricardo Bacolod | ||||
Independent | Fernando Diaz | ||||
UNA | Ernesto Dionisio | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
2nd District
Carlo Lopez is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Carlo Lopez | ||||
UNA | Edward Tan | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
3rd District
Zenaida Angping is the incumbent. The Commission on Elections disqualified James Jaime Marquez Tan from the election for being a "nuisance candidate".[11]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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NPC | Zenaida Angping | ||||
Independent | Alex Garcia | ||||
KKK | Ramon Morales | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
4th District
Incumbent Trisha Bonoan-David is running unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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NUP | Trisha Bonoan-David | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout | |||||
NUP hold | Swing |
5th District
Amado Bagatsing is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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KABAKA | Amado Bagatsing | ||||
KBL | Mario Cayabyab | ||||
NPC | Faith Maganto | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
6th District
Rosenda Ocampo is the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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UNA | Benny M. Abante | ||||
Independent | Richard Bautista | ||||
Independent | Francisco Candaza | ||||
Liberal | Rosenda Ocampo | ||||
Margin of victory | |||||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout |
City Council elections
Each of Manila's six legislative districts sends six councilors to the Manila City Council. The six nominees with the highest number of votes wins the seats.
1st District====[16]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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UNA | Dennis Alcoreza | |||
UNA | Irma Alfonso | |||
Independent | Rejercito Aranas | |||
KKK | Roberto Asilo | |||
Independent | Crispin Balbeja | |||
KKK | Niño Dela Cruz | |||
UNA | Ernesto Dionisio, Jr. | |||
KKK | Silvestre Dumagat, Jr. | |||
UNA | Jesus Fajardo | |||
DPP | Roberto Garrate | |||
UNA | Arlene Koa | |||
Independent | Eduardo Lanuza | |||
KKK | Moises Lim | |||
Independent | Joey Longanilla | |||
UNA | Erick Ian Nieva | |||
Independent | Alden Obejas | |||
Independent | Cristy Lim | |||
Independent | Ferdinand Sandoval | |||
KKK | Rolando Sy | |||
KKK | Joey Venancio |
2nd District
References
- ^ "Zubiri, Isko Moreno join PMP - Jinggoy Estrada". InterAksyon.com. 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Joseph Estrada to run for Manila mayor but for one term only". GMA News Online. 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Alfredo Lim: I'm running for re-election". ABS-CBN News. 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b Araneta, Sandy (2012-05-11). "Erap now an official resident, voter of Manila". Philippine Star. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
- ^ "Lim chooses Lou Veloso as running mate". philSTAR.com. 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2012-09-21.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Filing of COCs to start on Monday". ABS-CBN News. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Manila mayor Alfredo Lim files COC". SunStar.com. 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
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ignored (help) - ^ Romero, Purple (2012-10-01). "'Dirty Harry' files COC, says will retire in 2016". Rappler.com. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
- ^ "Erap files bid for Manila's top post". Philippine Star. 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
- ^ a b Sauler, Erika (2012-10-04). "Fortune teller, driver, engineer also vie for Manila mayorship". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
- ^ a b Cayabyab, Marc Jayson (2012-12-13). "Comelec declares 41 local candidates 'nuisance'". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
- ^ "Sandigan scraps bid to disqualify Erap from Manila mayoralty race". GMA News Online. 2013-01-07. Retrieved 2013-01-07.
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(help) - ^ Sauler, Erika (2013-01-10). "Another disqualification case haunts Joseph Estrada". Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved 2013-01-10.
- ^ Santos, Reynaldo Jr. (2013-01-16). "Comelec disqualifies 73 local bets". Rappler. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- ^ a b Flores, Helen (2012-05-22). "Estrada may be Manila's next mayor - SWS survey". Philippine Star. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
- ^ "List of Candidates for the 2013 National and Local Elections - Manila" (PDF). Commission on Elections (Philippines). Retrieved 29 January 2013.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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UNA | Lenviceo Aligayo | |||
UNA | Jay Buenaventura | |||
Independent | Pedro Buluran Jr. |
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