2019 Makati local elections

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2019 Makati mayoral election

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Nominee Abigail Binay Junjun Binay Ricardo Yabut
Party UNA UNA ang Makati Bigkis Pinoy
Running mate Monique Lagdameo Monsour Del Rosario
Popular vote 179,522 98,653 23,721
Percentage 58.26% 32.01% 7.69%

 
IND
IND
IND
Nominee Renato Bondal Wilfredo "Willy" Talag Carmelle Ainne Alanzalon
Party Independent Independent Independent
Running mate Roberto Lantin
Popular vote 3,565 1,541 1,101
Percentage 1.15% 0.50% 0.35%

Mayor before election

Abigail Binay
UNA

Elected Mayor

Abigail Binay
UNA

Local elections were held in Makati on May 13, 2019, within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the two Congressmen, and the eight councilors, eight in each of the city's two legislative districts.

Background[edit]

Incumbent mayor Abigail Binay assumed as Mayor after winning in the 2016 elections. Binay ran after the Office of the Ombudsman dismissed her brother former Mayor Junjun Binay due to the alleged overpricing of Makati City Hall Building II. She is running for reelection under the United Nationalist Alliance. Her main opponent is her brother, Junjun.[1] The former mayor claims that she has a deal with her sister, that she will serve for one term as Mayor. The Ombudsman dismissed Binay due to the Makati City Hall Building II parking lot fiasco and was perpetually disqualified from holding any public office. However, the Commission on Elections reiterates that Binay can still run for Mayor, because the ruling is not yet final and executory.[2] The former mayor has the support of majority of councilors and Barangay Captains in Makati. In an interview on 24 Oras, he will withdraw his candidacy for Mayor if his father, former Vice President Jejomar Binay will run for Mayor.

Candidates[edit]

Representative[edit]

1st District[edit]

Incumbent Monsour del Rosario is running for Vice Mayor. His party nominated former Vice President Jejomar Binay, who is running against, among others, former acting city mayor Romulo “Kid” Peña.

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Makati's 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Romulo “Kid” Peña, Jr. 71,035 48.27
UNA Jejomar Binay 65,229 44.32
Independent Brigido Mesina, Jr. 1,213 0.82
Independent Ferdinand Sevilla 728 0.50
Valid ballots 138,205 93.91
Invalid or blank votes 8,959 6.09
Total votes 147,164 100.00
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban

2nd District[edit]

Incumbent Luis Campos is running for reelection. His opponents are city councilor Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr., Rodolfo Flores and Ricardo Opoc.

2019 Philippine House of Representatives election in Makati's 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Luis Campos (Incumbent) 90,736 57.44
PDP–Laban Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr. 63,245 40.04
Independent Rodolfo Flores 2,293 1.45
Independent Ricardo Opoc 1,687 1.07
Valid ballots 157,961 91.00
Invalid or blank votes 15,702 9.00
Total votes 173,663 100.00
NPC hold

Mayor[edit]

Makati Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Abigail Binay (Incumbent) 179,522 58.26
UNA Ang Makati Jejomar Binay Jr. 98,653 32.01
Bigkis Pinoy Ricardo Yabut 23,721 7.69
Independent Renato Bondal 3,565 1.15
Independent Wilfredo Talag 1,541 0.50
Independent Carmelle Ainne Alanzalon 1,101 0.35
Total votes 308,103 100.00
UNA hold

Vice Mayor[edit]

Makati Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Monique Lagdameo (Incumbent) 182,655 60.82
PDP–Laban Monsour del Rosario 105,153 35.01
Independent Virgilio Batalla 7,522 2.50
Independent Roberto Lantin 3,439 1.14
Independent Rodolfo Biolena 1,538 0.51
Total votes 300,307 100.00
UNA hold

Councilors[edit]

1st District[edit]

Makati City Council Election – 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Virgilio "Jhong" Hilario, Jr. (Incumbent) 90,525 9.77%
UNA Alcine "Ichi" Yabut (Incumbent) 78,590 8.49%
UNA Luis "Jojo" Javier (Incumbent) 60,572 6.54%
UNA Jose Villena IV 56,704 6.12%
UNA Martin John Pio Arenas 53,590 5.78%
UNA Armando Padilla 52,724 5.69%
UNA Rene Andrei Saguisag 48,738 5.26%
UNA Ang Makati Tosca Camille Puno-Ramos (Incumbent)[A] 47,568 5.13%
UNA Carmina Ortega 46,338 5.01%
UNA Ang Makati Ma. Arlene M. Ortega 45,011 4.86%
UNA Ang Makati Rochelle Eusebio 44,848 4.84%
UNA Ang Makati Dim Ralyn Medina 42,035 4.54%
UNA Ang Makati Benhur Cruz 40,148 4.34%
UNA Ang Makati Kristine Mae Casal-Reyes 36,978 3.99%
UNA Ang Makati Evangeline Manotok 35,301 3.81%
UNA Ang Makati Michael Infante 32,831 3.55%
Independent Michael Anthony Abcede 16,667 1.8%
Independent Star Uy 14,590 1.58%
Independent Jessielin Trinidad 12,262 1.32%
Independent Ricardo Nepomuceno 9,879 1.07%
Independent Arlen Delos Angeles 7,757 0.84%
Independent Ruben Enciso 7,112 0.77%
Independent Ross Ives Vincens Valentin 5,985 0.65%
Independent Giovanni Manalo 5,834 0.63%
Independent Luther Lapira 5,540 0.6%
Independent Reynaldo Alzona 4,808 0.52%
Independent Orlando Stephen Solidum 4,748 0.51%
Independent Julius Matullano 4,559 0.49%
Independent Leopoldo Claracay 3,716 0.4%
PFP Imelda Mangalino 3,516 0.38%
Independent Elpidio Valino 3,100 0.33%
Independent Elmer Virtus 3,089 0.33%
PGRP Alberto Diaz 2,592 0.28%
Total votes 925,663 100%

Notes

  • A^ Incumbent Rico J. Puno died on October 30, 2018. His daughter, former councilor Tosca Camille Puno-Ramos, was named as his substitute.

2nd District[edit]

Makati City Council Election – 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Kristina Sarosa 96,131 8.23
UNA Ang Makati Leonardo Magpantay (Incumbent) 82,279 7.04
UNA Arnold Cruz 79,387 6.79
UNA Ang Makati Shirley "Aspi" Aspillaga (Incumbent) 79,112 6.77
UNA Dennis Almario 78,093 6.68
UNA Ang Makati Israel Cruzado (Incumbent) 74,713 6.39
UNA Benedict Baniqued 71,473 6.11
UNA Ma. Dolores Arayon 69,191 5.92
UNA Joel Ariones 68,801
UNA Ang Makati Vincent Sese 66,310
UNA Ang Makati Grazielle Iony De Lara 64,953
UNA Ang Makati Evelyn Delfina "Bing" E. Villamor 58,428
UNA Ang Makati Henry Jacome 56,929
UNA Ives Ebrada 53,740
UNA Edralyn Marquez 53,010
UNA Ang Makati Michael Tolentino 52,045
Independent Mhac Almazan 9,376
Independent Elizier Bongabong 9,125
Independent Jerry Tan 8,811
Independent Myla Liwanag 8,753
Independent Pedrito Evangelista 7,921
Independent Nilo Cumpa 5,474
Independent Bercel John Tabian 5,297
Independent Rolando Reodique 4,815
Independent Sadat Tanggote 3,892
Total votes 1,168,059

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Binay vs Binay: Junjun ready to run against sister; Abby has Jejomar's support". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
  2. ^ "Junjun Binay can run for mayor – Comelec". The Philippine Star. Retrieved October 13, 2018.