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2013 San Pedro local elections

Filipino local election


Filipino local election

FieldValue
election_name2013 San Pedro mayoral election
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_electionPhilippine_general_election,_2010
previous_year2010
next_election2016 San Pedro local elections
next_year2016
election_dateMay 13, 2013
nominee1**Lourdes S. Cataquiz**
party1Nacionalista Party
running_mate1**Rafael P. Campos**
popular_vote1**60,561**
percentage1**62.87%**
nominee2Norvic D. Solidum
party2Liberal Party (Philippines)
running_mate2Sheriliz B. Almoro
popular_vote234,223
percentage235.53%
titleMayor
before_electionCalixto R. Catáquiz
after_electionLourdes S. Catáquiz
before_partyNacionalista Party
after_partyNacionalista Party

Local elections were held in San Pedro, Laguna, on May 13, 2013, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.

Mayoral and vice mayoral election

Incumbent Mayor Calixto Catáquiz decided to run for reelection under Nacionalista Party but on 7 May 2013, was disqualified by the Comelec (First Division). He was later substituted by his wife Mrs. Lourdes S. Cataquiz, former Vice Mayor of San Pedro (2004-2007). Her opponents are the incumbent vice-mayor Norvic Solidum under the Liberal Party and Berlene Alberto an independent candidate.

Seven candidates are running for vice-mayor; Sheriliz Almoro under Liberal Party, Nacionalista Party's Rafael Campos, Melvin Matibag from Nationalist People's Coalition and four independent candidates namely Roland De Leon, Ray Michael Junia, Lito Patromo and Ernesto Remoquillo, Jr.

Results

The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

Mayoral and vice mayoral elections

Municipal Council elections

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