2010 Caloocan local elections

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2010 Caloocan mayoral elections

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Nominee Enrico "Recom" Echiverri Luis "Baby" Asistio
Party Liberal NPC PMP
Running mate Edgar "Egay" Erice Reynaldo "Rey" Malonzo Macario "Boy" Asistio Jr.
Popular vote 240,144 141,709
Percentage 62.30% 36.76%

Mayor before election

Enrico Echiverri
Liberal

Elected Mayor

Enrico Echiverri
Liberal

Local elections was held in Caloocan on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts.

Background[edit]

Mayor Enrico "Recom" Echiverri was on his second term, and sought re-election for a third and final term. He ran under the Liberal Party. He faced former First District Rep. Luis "Baby" Asistio of Nationalist People's Coalition, and independent Roberto Cordero.

Vice Mayor Luisito "Luis Tito" Varela was term-limited, and he ran for the city's first district. His party chose former Rep. Edgar "Egay" Erice to run for his place. Erice was challenged by former Mayor Reynaldo "Rey" Malonzo of Nationalist People's Coalition, former Mayor Macario "Boy" Asistio Jr. of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, Cherry Valega of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan, and independent Mariano Yu.

First District Rep. Oscar "Oca" Malapitan was on second term, sought re-election for third and final term. He faced Vice Mayor Luisito "Luis Tito" Varela of Liberal Party, Ernesto Ray Adalem of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, Jaime Regalario of Bangon Pilipinas, and independents Councilor Gualberto "Boy" Bacolod and former Rep. Roberto "Bobby" Guanzon.

Second District Rep. Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy was on her first term, and she ran for re-election for a second term. She was challenged by Antonio Almeda of Nacionalista, Carlos Cabochan of Ang Kapatiran, John Santos of Liberal Party, Adoracion Garcia of PGRP, and independents Councilor Ma. Milagros "Rose" Mercado, Tany Catacutan, and Enrique Cube.

Results[edit]

For Mayor[edit]

Mayor Enrico "Recom" Echiverri defeated his closest rival, former First District Rep. Luis "Baby" Asistio.

Caloocan Mayoral Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Enrico "Recom" Echiverri 240,144 62.30
NPC Luis Asistio 141,709 36.76
Independent Roberto Cordero 3,641 0.94
Valid ballots 385,494 93.58
Invalid or blank votes 8,145 6.42
Total votes 411,952 100.00
Liberal hold

For Vice Mayor[edit]

Former Second District Rep. Edgar "Egay" Erice won over his closest rival, former Mayor Reynaldo "Rey" Malonzo.

Caloocan Vice Mayoral Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edgar "Egay" Erice 180,379 49.50
NPC Rey Malonzo 100,089 27.46
PMP Macario Asistio, Jr. 68,228 18.72
KBL Cherry Vallega 12,986 3.56
Independent Mariano Yu 2,748 0.75
Valid ballots 364,430 88.46
Invalid or blank votes 47,522 11.54
Total votes 372,146 100.00
Liberal hold

For Representatives[edit]

First District[edit]

Rep. Oscar "Oca" Malapitan won with a huge margin over his closest rival, Vice Mayor Luisito "Luis Tito" Varela.

Congressional Elections in Caloocan's First District
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Oscar "Oca" Malapitan 163,150 60.21
Liberal Luis Tito Varela 48,333 17.84
Independent Roberto Guanzon 12,112 4.47
PMP Ernesto Ray Adalem 10,444 3.85
Independent Gualberto Bacolod 8,026 2.96
Bangon Pilipinas Jaime Regalario 2,866 1.06
Valid ballots 244,931 90.39
Invalid or blank votes 26,045 9.61
Total votes 270,976 100.00
Nacionalista hold

Second District[edit]

Rep. Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy won over her closest rival, Antonio Almeda.

Congressional Elections in Caloocan's Second District
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy 77,364 48.97
Nacionalista Antonio Almeda 35,546 22.50
Ang Kapatiran Carlos Cabochan 16,943 10.72
Independent Ma. Milagros Mercado 13,306 8.42
Liberal John C. Santos 1,336 0.85
Independent Tany Catacutan 723 0.46
PGRP Adoracion Garcia 304 0.19
Independent Enrique Cube 217 0.14
Valid ballots 145,739 92.25
Invalid or blank votes 12,246 7.75
Total votes 157,985 100.00
Lakas–Kampi hold

For Councilors[edit]

The voters in the city are set to elect six councilors on the district where they are living, hence registered. Candidates are voted separately so there are chances where winning candidates will have unequal number of votes and may come from different political parties.

Summary[edit]

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party1,050,39151.0510
Nacionalista Party374,49518.201
Lakas Kampi CMD176,1878.560
Nationalist People's Coalition138,1136.710
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino77,3893.761
Ang Kapatiran18,6810.910
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2,4200.120
Independent219,74810.680
Ex officio seats2
Total2,057,424100.0014
Total votes432,895

First District[edit]

City Council Elections in Caloocan's First District
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Dale Gonzalo "Along" Malapitan 132,123 10.38
Liberal Susana Punzalan 130,461 10.24
Liberal Nora Nubla 130,284 10.23
Liberal Dante Prado 116,182 9.18
Liberal Ramon Te 109,139 8.57
Liberal Andres Mabagos 79,965 6.28
Liberal Roberto Cruz 79,676 6.26
NPC Henry Camayo 75,237 5.91
Nacionalista Andrew Asistio 73,914 5.18
Nacionalista Isaac Domingo 72,529 5.69
NPC Ireneo "Nonoy" Cayetano 62,876 4.94
Independent Juan Antonio Trillanes 47,044 3.69
Lakas–Kampi Cenon Mayor 42,031 3.30
Nacionalista Crispin Peña, Sr. 24,556 1.93
Independent Joseph Aquino 18,253 1.43
Independent Cristina Guino-o 16,951 1.33
Independent Rodolfo Gonzaga 9,097 0.71
Independent Leonardo Dela Cruz 8,745 0.69
Independent Emmanuel Cruz 6,910 0.54
Independent Oscar Benedict Vallejo 6,308 0.50
Independent Jimmy Sanchez 5,686 0.45
Independent Rasty Benson 4,426 0.35
Independent Fernando Vinoya 4,336 0.34
Independent Germel Perit 2,670 o.21
Independent Amy Rabas 2,621 0.21
Independent Jesus Budac, Jr. 2,614 0.21
Independent Virgilio Luzares 2,547 0.20
Independent Garth Gollayan 2,227 0.17
Independent Jamin Tulbo 1,971 0.15
Independent Loney Sapdin 1,535 0.12
Total votes 270,976 100.00

Second District[edit]

City Council Elections in Caloocan's Second District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Carolyn Cunanan 82,471 10.51
PMP Macario "Maca" Asistio III 77,389 9.86
Liberal Tolentino Bagus 76,359 9.73
Liberal Luis Chito Abel 74,933 9.55
Liberal Allen Alexander Aruelo 72,936 9.30
Liberal Marjorie Barretto 49,911 6.36
Liberal Arnold Divina 48,074 6.13
Lakas–Kampi Joseph Timbol 37,154 4.74
Lakas–Kampi Norlando Divina 34,226 4.36
Lakas–Kampi Roberto Samson 33,433 4.26
Independent Jerrboy Mauricio 26,690 3.40
Nacionalista Marc Merville Orozco 20,315 2.59
Ang Kapatiran Alvin Abelardo 18,681 2.38
Lakas–Kampi Ronald Romero 16,668 2.12
Nacionalista Nestor Samson 16,658 2.12
Independent Roehl Nadurata 14,925 1.90
Nacionalista Roseller Arcadio 14,594 1.86
Independent Jaime Mataragnon, Sr. 13,197 1.68
Lakas–Kampi Trinidad Repuno 12,675 1.62
Nacionalista Serafico Placer 11,196 1.43
Nacionalista Joseph Ariestotle Mapue 8,610 1.10
Independent Jose Isagani Gonzales 4,740 0.60
Independent Melvin Louie Manalaysay 4,698 0.60
Independent Tito Herminio Diño 4,520 0.58
Independent Robert Lee Vitug 4,401 0.56
Independent Arlan Gurnot 2,636 0.34
KBL Romeo Luz, Jr. 2,420 0.31
Total votes 161,919 100.00

Note[edit]

Former Rep. Luis "Baby" Asistio was initially barred by the Supreme Court. MTC Branch 52 Judge Arthur Malabaguio, in a 14-page decision dated Feb. 5, a copy of which was obtained by The STAR, said Asistio uses fictitious addresses and “his exclusion from the list of voters is deemed proper.”[1] After few weeks, the Supreme Court allowed the former representative to run for mayor of the city after a disqualification order was nullified. SC spokesman Jose Midas Marquez said the Court en banc session issued the status quo order in favor of Asistio. The status quo order was to stop the implementation of the Calooocan MTC's ruling to remove Asistio’s name from the voters’ list.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Laude, Pete. "Caloocan court rules: Asistio can't run for mayor". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  2. ^ "Supreme Court allows Asistio to run for Caloocan mayor". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.