2022 Manila local elections
Local elections will be held on Manila on Monday, May 9, 2022, as a part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Voters will elect candidates for mayor, vice mayor, six congressmen, and the 36 city council members.
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Electoral system
Elections for mayor, vice mayor and for the six members of the House of Representatives are via first-past-the-post voting. For members of the city council, it is via multiple non-transferable vote, with the candidates with six highest votes winning.
Elections for mayor and vice mayor are done at an at-large basis. Elections for members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines and the Manila City Council are via the legislative districts of Manila.
There are an additional two ex officio seats in the city council, for the city federation presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay (village councilors league) and the Sangguniang Kabataan (youth council league). These were originally elected in 2018, and whose terms were extended until 2022. Separate elections for these bodies will be in December 2022.
Background
Mayor Isko Moreno and Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna are the incumbents; both are members of Aksyon Demokratiko and the local party Asenso Manileño. Moreno was elected in 2019, defeating incumbent Mayor Joseph Estrada, while Lacuna was elected in 2016, succeeding Moreno.
Moreno chose not to seek reelection as the mayor of Manila and will instead run for president of the Philippines in 2022.[1][2] Asenso Manileño nominated Lacuna and incumbent 3rd district representative Yul Servo Nieto for mayor and vice mayor, respectively.[3] Lacuna's notable challengers for mayor are former Philippine National Police DICTM deputy director Elmer Jamias (People's Reform Party), former 5th district representative Amado Bagatsing (KABAKA), and Christy Lim-Raymundo (Reporma), the daughter of former mayor Alfredo Lim, who died in 2020. Bagatsing is the son of another former mayor, Ramon Bagatsing. In 2019, Jamias lost the vice mayoralty race, while Lim-Raymundo lost the city council election. Alex Lopez (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas), the son of former mayor Mel Lopez, later joined the mayoralty race on November 10, 2021, as a substitute to Calvin Punzalan.[4] Lopez also lost the 2019 elections in the congressional race at the 2nd district.
Meanwhile, in the vice mayoralty race, Nieto will notably face actor Raymond Bagatsing of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan. Bagatsing is the nephew of mayoral candidate Amado Bagatsing, making him a grandson of former mayor Ramon Bagatsing.[5] Raymond Bagatsing was later chosen as the running mate of Alex Lopez.
Previous potential candidates for mayor included former president and Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and incumbent 1st district representative Manny Lopez. Estrada lost to Moreno in 2019 and said in July of the same year that he would run again for mayor.[6] However, he did not file his Certificate of Candidacy in October 2021. Meanwhile, Lopez, another son of former Manila Mayor Mel Lopez and the current chair of the House Committee on Metro Manila Development, was chosen by the PDP–Laban–Cusi wing as its mayoral candidate[7] but chose to seek reelection for representative instead, with his brother Alex taking his place in the mayoralty race.[8]
Candidates
Batang Maynila/Honey-Yul (Asenso Manileño/Aksyon Demokratiko)
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Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma
People's Reform Party
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Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran
Liberal Party
Partido Maharlika
PROMDI
United Nationalist Alliance
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Independents
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Mayoralty election
Incumbent Isko Moreno is running for president of the Philippines.[1] His vice mayor, Honey Lacuna, is his party's nominee to defend the position.[3]
Opinion polling
Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Onofre Abad | Christy Lim | Amado Bagatsing | Elmer Jamias | Honey Lacuna | Alex Lopez | Francis Pizarra | Margin |
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RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc)[9] | November 16–24, 2021 | — | — | 31% | — | 48% | 14% | — | Lacuna +17 |
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc)[10] | December 16–23, 2021 | — | — | 28% | — | 53% | 12% | — | Lacuna +25 |
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc)[11] | January 22–30, 2022 | — | — | 30% | — | 57% | 11% | — | Lacuna +27 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc.[12] | February 18–24, 2022 | — | 4% | 8% | 3% | 44% | 10% | — | Lacuna +34 |
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc)[13] | February 22–28, 2022 | — | — | 26% | — | 56% | 15% | — | Lacuna +30 |
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc)[14] | March 15–22, 2022 | — | — | 25% | — | 53% | 20% | — | Lacuna +28 |
PUBLiCUS Asia Inc.[15] | April 8–13, 2022 | 7% | 6% | 4% | 9% | 26% | 13% | 4% | Lacuna +13 |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Onofre Abad | ||||
KABAKA | Amado Bagatsing | ||||
PRP | Elmer Jamias | ||||
Asenso Manileño | Honey Lacuna | ||||
Reporma | Cristina Lim-Raymundo | ||||
PFP | Alexander Lopez | ||||
Total votes | |||||
TBD hold |
Vice mayoral election
Incumbent Honey Lacuna is running for mayor of Manila. Congressman from the 3rd district Yul Servo is her party's nominee to defend the position.[3]
Opinion polling
Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Raymond Bagatsing | Lucy Lapinig | Yul Servo Nieto | Arvin Reyes | Margin |
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PUBLiCUS Asia Inc.[15] | April 8–13, 2022 | 31% | 14% | 17% | 10% | Bagatsing +14 |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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KBL | Raymond Bagatsing | ||||
Reporma | Lucy Lapinig | ||||
Asenso Manileño | John Marvin "Yul Servo" Nieto | ||||
Independent | Arvin Reyes | ||||
Total votes | |||||
TBD hold |
Congressional elections
1st District
Manny Lopez is the incumbent. His opponents are Councilor Ernesto "Ernix" Dionisio Jr. and former Congressman Benjamin "Atong" Asilo.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Benjamin "Atong" Asilo | |||
Asenso Manileño | Ernesto "Ernix" Dionisio Jr. | |||
PDP–Laban | Manny Lopez (incumbent) | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
2nd District
Rolan Valeriano is the incumbent. His opponent is former Congressman Carlo Lopez.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Nacionalista | Carlo Lopez | |||
NUP | Rolan Valeriano (incumbent) | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
3rd District
Incumbent Yul Servo is not seeking reelection to run for Vice Mayor. His party's nominee is incumbent city majority floor leader and Councilor Joel Chua. His opponents are former Councilor and incumbent Barangay 299 Captain Ramon Morales and Clark Field Arroño III.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Clark Field Arroño III | |||
Asenso Manileño | Joel Chua | |||
PDP–Laban | Ramon Morales | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
4th District
Edward Maceda is the incumbent. His opponents are former Congresswoman Trisha Bonoan-David and Christopher Gabriel, both happened to be his challengers in 2019.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Trisha Bonoan-David | |||
PRP | Christopher Gabriel | |||
NPC | Edward Maceda (incumbent) | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
5th District
Amanda Cristina "Cristal" Bagatsing is the incumbent. Her opponent is Councilor Irwin Tieng.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NUP | Amanda Christina "Cristal" Bagatsing (incumbent) | |||
Asenso Manileño | Irwin Tieng | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
6th District
Benny Abante is the incumbent. His opponents are Romualdo "Bal" Billanes and Antonio Sityar II.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NUP | Benny Abante (incumbent) | |||
PRP | Romualdo Billanes | |||
Independent | Antonio Sityar II | |||
Total votes | ||||
TBD hold | ||||
City Council elections
Party | Seats | |
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Asenso Manileño | – | |
Liberal Party | – | |
Nacionalista Party | – | |
PDP–Laban | – | |
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | – | |
Partido Maharlika | – | |
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma | – | |
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan | – | |
PROMDI | – | |
United Nationalist Alliance | – | |
Independent | – | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |
Total | 2 |
1st District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Asenso Manileño | Irma Alfonso-Juson | |||
Liberal | Victor "Toto" Baldisimo | |||
Independent | Michael De Leon | |||
Asenso Manileño | Niño Dela Cruz | |||
Independent | Dominador "Dom" Estabillo Jr. | |||
Asenso Manileño | Jesus "Taga" Fajardo Jr. | |||
Independent | Joel Gungon | |||
Reporma | Mark Ian Halili | |||
Asenso Manileño | Martin "Marjun" Isidro Jr. | |||
Asenso Manileño | Moises "Bobby" Lim | |||
Independent | Sylvia Felisa Manansala | |||
PDP–Laban | Brian "Bisaya" Mondejar | |||
Asenso Manileño | Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva | |||
PROMDI | Peter Ong | |||
PDP–Laban | Marcelino "Papa P" Pedrozo Jr. | |||
UNA | Ferdinand "Ferdie" Sandoval | |||
PDP–Laban | Eugenio "Atty. Eugene" Santiago Jr. | |||
PDP–Laban | Edgardo "Edgar" Solis | |||
Liberal | Alexander "Mokong" Tan | |||
Independent | Gilbert Tello | |||
Total votes |
2nd District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Oscar "Daddybear" Baria III | |||
Asenso Manileño | Ruben "Dr. J" Buenaventura | |||
Nacionalista | Rolando "Boyet" Evangelista | |||
Nacionalista | Alexander "Alex" Javalla | |||
Independent | Rodolfo "Ninong" Lacsamana | |||
Asenso Manileño | Macario "Macky" Lacson | |||
Asenso Manileño | Numero "Uno" Lim | |||
Independent | Alfonso "Atty. Ponching" Orioste Jr. | |||
Independent | Charles Michael "Mike" Rivera | |||
Asenso Manileño | Roma Paula "Roma" Robles | |||
Nacionalista | Roneil Sanguyo | |||
Asenso Manileño | Darwin "Awi" Sia | |||
Nacionalista | Reynulfo "Dok" Sy | |||
Asenso Manileño | Edward Tan | |||
Nacionalista | Ivy Varona | |||
Total votes |
3rd District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Asenso Manileño | Terrence Alibarbar | |||
Asenso Manileño | Arlene "Maile" Atienza | |||
Independent | Roderick Aurello | |||
PDP–Laban | Ernesto "Caloy" Cruz Jr. | |||
Independent | Anthony De Guzman | |||
PDP–Laban | Johnny "Rollin' J" Dela Cruz | |||
Independent | Roberto "Robert" Diaz | |||
Asenso Manileño | Pamela "Fa" Fugoso | |||
Independent | Norland Azon Gacutan | |||
Asenso Manileño | Ernesto "Jong" Isip Jr. | |||
PDP–Laban | Jose "Joey Uy" Jamisola | |||
Reporma | Valentin "Kuya Jun" Landicho | |||
PFP | Nino Anthony Magno | |||
Independent | Bernie Manikan | |||
Independent | Henryson Melon | |||
Asenso Manileño | Johanna Maureen "Apple" Nieto-Rodriguez | |||
PDP–Laban | Aileen Rosales | |||
PDP–Laban | Nelson Ty | |||
Asenso Manileño | Timothy Oliver "Tol" Zarcal | |||
Total votes |
4th District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Vicente "Vic" Alejaga | |||
Asenso Manileño | Krystle Marie "Krys" Bacani | |||
Asenso Manileño | Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing | |||
Independent | Don Jose Javier "Havy Habagat" Bagatsing | |||
Asenso Manileño | Louisito "Doc Louie" Chua | |||
Independent | Benjamin "Benjie" Cosme | |||
Independent | Edwin Cosme | |||
Independent | Kevin Cosme | |||
PDP–Laban | Adonis "Carlo" Dela Cruz | |||
PDP–Laban | Christian Mark "Xtian" Floriendo | |||
PDP–Laban | Raquel "Jing" Gabriel | |||
PDP–Laban | Jorge Andrew "Kanto Boy" Lopez | |||
Independent | John Matrimonio | |||
Independent | Jazel Panganiban | |||
PDP–Laban | Bimbo Eduardo "Bimbo" Quintos XVI | |||
Asenso Manileño | Louisa Marie "Lady" Quintos | |||
Asenso Manileño | Science Reyes | |||
Independent | Aldwin Hamilton "Konsi Al" Tan | |||
PDP–Laban | Rosemarie "Rosemar" Tan | |||
PROMDI | Emil Bryan "BT" Toledo | |||
Independent | Mary Ann "Inay" Victori | |||
Asenso Manileño | Joel "JTV" Villanueva | |||
Total votes |
5th District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Asenso Manileño | Daniel Nikko Atienza | |||
Independent | Anthony Solh Avila | |||
Asenso Manileño | Laris Borromeo | |||
Independent | Injim Bacalso Bunayog | |||
Independent | Rubee Ruth "Atty. Rubee" Cagasca | |||
PDP–Laban | Ronald "Ronnie" Canlas | |||
Independent | Rufino Cantil Jr. | |||
PDP–Laban | Jaime Co Jr. | |||
PFP | Ronaldo "DJ Ron" Cruz | |||
PDP–Laban | Ariel Dakis | |||
Independent | Roberto "Bobby" Espiritu II | |||
Asenso Manileño | Jaybee "Atty. Jaybee" Hizon | |||
Asenso Manileño | Ricardo "Boy" Isip Jr. | |||
Independent | Wenifredo Limit | |||
PFP | Marilou "Malou" Ocsan | |||
Asenso Manileño | Charry Ortega | |||
PDP–Laban | Nathaniel "Kuya Nathan" Rellon | |||
PFP | Mahra Lorraine Tamondong | |||
PDP–Laban | Felix Tobillo Jr. | |||
PM | Strausser "Bistek" Tugnao | |||
KABAKA | Roderick Valbuena | |||
PDDS | Gladina "Manay Glady" Villar | |||
Asenso Manileño | Raymundo "Mon" Yupangco | |||
Total votes |
6th District
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Asenso Manileño | Benny Fog Abante III | |||
Asenso Manileño | Carlos "Caloy" Castañeda | |||
Independent | Luisito Claudio | |||
PDP–Laban | Juan Rafael "Raffy Jimenez" Crespo | |||
Independent | Ernesto Go Jr. | |||
Asenso Manileño | Salvador Philip Lacuna | |||
PDP–Laban | Fernando "Doc" Mercado | |||
Independent | Melvin Miranda | |||
Independent | Owen Morales | |||
PDP–Laban | Pablo Dario "Chikee" Ocampo | |||
Asenso Manileño | Elmer "Joel" Par | |||
Asenso Manileño | Luis "Joey" Uy | |||
PDP–Laban | Cherry Veloira | |||
Asenso Manileño | Luciano "Lou" Veloso | |||
PDP–Laban | Fernando "Fernan" Vergel | |||
Total votes |
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