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2013 Quezon City local elections

Philippine election


Philippine election

FieldValue
election_name2013 Quezon City mayoral election
flag_imageQuezon_City.svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2010 Quezon City local elections
previous_year2010
next_election2016 Quezon City local elections
next_year2016
election_dateMay 13, 2013
image1[[File:Herbert Bautista 2016 (cropped).jpg160x150px]]
nominee1**Herbert Bautista**
party1Liberal Party (Philippines)
running_mate1**Joy Belmonte**
popular_vote1**542,214**
percentage1**77.85**
nominee2John Charles Chang
party2Independent (politician)
running_mate2Rolando Jota
popular_vote253,272
percentage27.65
nominee3Henry Samonte
party3Independent (politician)
popular_vote324,051
percentage33.45
titleMayor
before_electionHerbert Bautista
after_electionHerbert Bautista
before_partyLiberal Party (Philippines)
after_partyLiberal Party (Philippines)

Local elections were held in Quezon City on May 13, 2013, within the Philippine general election. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: mayor, vice mayor, district representative, and six councilors at-large for each district.

Like in the previous election, Mayor Herbert Bautista and his running mate Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte of the Liberal Party garnered huge leads over their rivals. Candidates of the Liberal Party won all the congressional seats in the city.

Mayoral election results

Herbert Bautista is the incumbent. Romeo Acebedo was disqualified by the COMELEC for being a nuisance candidate.

Notes:

  • Chang is also affiliated with his local party Better QC and is belatedly nominated by the Ang Kapatiran; he is indicated as an independent on the ballot.

Vice Mayoral election results

Josefina Belmonte is the incumbent. Allan Bantilo and Fermin Idea were disqualified by the COMELEC for being nuisance candidates.

Notes:

  • Jota is also affiliated with the local party Better QC and is belatedly nominated by the Ang Kapatiran; he is indicated as an independent on the ballot.

House of Representative Elections

1st District

Incumbent Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo is on his last term, having served as Representative of the 1st District from 2004 to 2013. His wife Rita is his party's nominee. However, she lost to Councilor Francisco Calalay.

2nd District

The second district of Quezon City was redistricted into three districts. The district that will continue to carry the "second district" name is the one surrounding the Batasang Pambansa Complex, immediately south of the La Mesa Dam watershed.

Winston Castelo, the incumbent 2nd district representative, is running here.

3rd District

Jorge Banal, Jr. is the incumbent, his opponent is former congressman Matias Defensor Jr.

4th District

Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., the Speaker of the House of Representatives, is the incumbent.

5th District

The 5th district comes from old 2nd district's northernmost area, comprising most of Novaliches.

Actor and councilor Alfred Vargas won against former representatives Mary Ann Susano and Dante Liban and broadcaster Gani Oro.

6th District

The 6th district comprises the old 2nd district's southernmost parts (Balintawak and Tandang Sora areas). Lawyer Christopher "Kit" Belmonte, who ranked second to Winston Castelo in the 2010 polls), is running unopposed.

City Council elections

Summary

PartyMayoral/vice
mayoral candidateTotal votesTotal seatsTotal%Total%Total valid votes cast3,288,074N/ATotal turnout696,525100.00%Total partisan seats3694.7%Total non-partisan seats25.3%Total seats38100.0%
Herbert Bautista1,768,38153.78%**27**71.1%
none422,57812.85%**2**5.3%
none192,4125.85%**2**5.3%
none168,0355.11%**1**2.6%
none87,7962.67%**1**2.6%
none47,3421.44%**0**0.0%
none47,0821.43%**0**0.0%
none45,6801.39%**0**0.0%
none44,8201.36%**0**0.0%
none17,1120.52%**0**0.0%
various446,83613.59%**3**7.9%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President12.6%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President12.6%

District 1

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District 2

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District 3

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District 4

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District 5

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District 6

References

References

  1. (October 4, 2012). "Incumbent Metro mayors eye easy win in 2013 polls".
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