2010 Malabon local elections
Local elections were held in Malabon on May 10, 2010, as part of the Philippine general election. Several local posts in the city were on the ballot, including the mayor, vice mayor, one representative, and the twelve councilors for the city's two districts (six for each district).
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Background
Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta ran for his third and final term unopposed.
Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio did not ran for re-election, instead he ran for congressional race. His party had no candidate for vice mayor. His seat was contested by Councilor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III, former mayoral candidate Ma. Lourdes Yambao, former councilor Pablo Cabrera Sr., and Salvador Beo Sr.
Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel ran for her first full-term after replacing Alvin Sandoval after winning to an electoral protest. She assumed congressional seat in 2009.[1] This time, she ran for lone district of Malabon. Lacson-Noel was challenged by former Vice Mayor Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao, Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio, former Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II, and Bobby Genorga.[2] Sandoval and Yambao both ran under Lakas–CMD.
Results
Mayor
Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta won unopposed.[3]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Lakas | Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta | 104,245 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 100.00% | |||
Lakas hold | ||||
Vice Mayor
Councilor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III defeated former mayoral candidate Ma. Lourdes Yambao, former Councilor Pablo Cabrera Sr., and Salvador Beo Sr.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III | 80,834 | 65.57 | |
Lakas | Ma. Lourdes Yambao | 36,471 | 29.59 | |
Independent | Pablo Cabrera Sr. | 5,389 | 4.37 | |
Independent | Salvador Beo Sr. | 581 | 0.47 | |
Total votes | 138,805 | 100.00% | ||
Liberal hold | ||||
For Representative, Lone District of Malabon
Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel won over former Vice Mayor Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao, Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio, former Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II, and Bobby Genorga.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NPC | Josephine "Jaye" Lacson-Noel | 52,815 | 40.25 | |
PMP | Arnold Vicencio | 42,961 | 32.74 | |
Lakas | Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II | 27,506 | 20.96 | |
Lakas | Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao | 7,640 | 5.82 | |
Independent | Bobby Genorga | 283 | 0.22 | |
Total votes | 138,805 | 100.00% | ||
NPC hold | ||||
First District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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Liberal | Maricar Torres | 38,179 | 11.50 | |||
Nacionalista | Ian Emmanuel Borja | 36,649 | 11.04 | |||
Liberal | Jaime Dumalaog | 30,480 | 9.18 | |||
Lakas | Payapa Ona | 29,975 | 9.03 | |||
Lakas | Ma. Anna Lizza "Leslie" Yambao | 27,984 | 8.43 | |||
NPC | Edwin Gregorio Dimaguiba | 27,808 | 8.37 | |||
Lakas | Oliver "Olly" Ramos | 26,019 | 7.83 | |||
Liberal | Bernard "Ninong" Dela Cruz | 25,533 | 7.69 | |||
Liberal | Enrique Linchangco | 18,245 | 5.49 | |||
Nacionalista | Orlando Pedro | 18,223 | 5.49 | |||
NPC | Armando Balatbat | 18,091 | 5.45 | |||
Independent | Merlyn Balite | 8,929 | 2.69 | |||
Liberal | Antonio Ponce | 8,233 | 2.48 | |||
Lakas | Emiliano Roque Jr. | 7,580 | 2.28 | |||
Independent | Alberto Dela Cruz | 5,689 | 1.71 | |||
Lakas | Juanito Buhalog | 3,356 | 1.01 | |||
Independent | Fernando Diones | 1,130 | 0.34 | |||
Total votes | 72,218 | 100.00 |
Second District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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NPC | Diosdado "Dado" Cunanan | 42,717 | 13.82 | |||
Nacionalista | Eduardo "Eddie" Nolasco | 39,760 | 12.87 | |||
Liberal | Edward Pert Dela Cruz | 34,521 | 11.17 | |||
Lakas | Fortunato "Tato" Espiritu | 29,840 | 9.66 | |||
NPC | Edralin "Len" Yanga | 28,923 | 9.36 | |||
Lakas | Rufino "Rufing" Bautista | 28,338 | 9.17 | |||
NPC | Merlin “Tiger” Mañalac | 24,878 | 8.05 | |||
Independent | Sofronia Lim | 18,999 | 6.15 | |||
Nacionalista | Ildefonso Mariquit Jr. | 16,003 | 5.18 | |||
Liberal | Victorio Trinidad | 12,180 | 3.94 | |||
Lakas | Marcelo Borja Jr. | 10,507 | 3.40 | |||
NPC | Edgardo Marcial | 9,629 | 3.12 | |||
Lakas | Loreto Simon | 8,915 | 2.88 | |||
Independent | Hilda Bulaclac | 1,523 | 0.49 | |||
Independent | Andres Encina | 1,247 | 0.40 | |||
Independent | Gil Magdaraog Sr. | 1,047 | 0.34 | |||
Total votes | 66,587 | 100.00 |
Events After Elections
Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta died in office due to lung cancer on September 3, 2012.[4] He was 73. He was replaced by then-Vice Mayor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III.[5]
Second District Councilor Diosdado Cunanan took over Vice Mayor Oreta's seat as Acting Vice Mayor until 2013[6] He was the highest ranking city councilor prior to last elections.
External links
References
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- Echeminada, Perseus. "Administration bets duke it out in Malabon congressional race". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- Echeminada, Perseus. "Unopposed Oreta, allies win in Malabon". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- Melican, Nathaniel R. (2012-09-03). "Longtime Malabon Mayor Tito Oreta, 73, dies of lung cancer". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- Datu, Dennis (2012-09-03). "Mayor Tito Oreta of Malabon dies". ABS-CBN News.
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