2022 Marikina local elections

2022 Philippine local elections

2022 Marikina local elections
← 2019 May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09) 2025 →
Opinion polls
Registered260,749[1]
Turnout87.92% Increase 13.9 pp
Mayoral election
 
Marikina City Mayor Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro at Pride Parade 2019 (cropped).jpg
Rep. Bayani Fernando (18th Congress PH).jpg
Candidate Marcelino Teodoro Bayani Fernando
Party UNA NPC
Alliance Team MarCy Team BF
Running mate Marion Andres Ziffred Ancheta
Popular vote 183,878 40,149
Percentage 82.07% 17.92%

Mayor before election

Marcelino Teodoro
UNA

Elected Mayor

Marcelino Teodoro
UNA

Vice mayoral election
 
UNA
PFP
Candidate Marion Andres Ziffred Ancheta
Party UNA PFP
Alliance Team MarCy Team BF
Popular vote 147,869 59,237
Percentage 69.94% 28.01%

Vice Mayor before election

Marion Andres
UNA

Elected Vice Mayor

Marion Andres
UNA

City Council election

16 of 18 seats in the Marikina City Council
10 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party UNA Liberal NPC
Alliance Team MarCy Team Performance Team BF
Last election Did not participate 4 seats, 22.89% 5 seats, 29.43%
Seats won 14 2 0
Seat change Increase 14 Decrease 2 Decrease 5
Popular vote 812,567 248,432 213,429
Percentage 55.04% 16.83% 14.46%

Local elections were held in Marikina on May 9, 2022, as part of the Philippine general election. Held concurrently with the national elections, the electorate voted to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, sixteen city council members, and two district representatives to congress. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2022, for a three-year-long term.[2][3]

Incumbents Marcelino Teodoro and Marion Andres were reelected to the mayoralty and the vice mayoralty respectively, both winning with wide margins against their closest opponents, former mayor and incumbent representative Bayani Fernando, and Tumana barangay captain Ziffred Ancheta, respectively.[4] The United Nationalist Alliance under Team MarCy won 14 seats in the city council, while the primary opposition coalition, Team BF failed to win any seats. The only other party to win a seat in the city council was the Liberal Party, which won two seats.[4]

Marjorie Ann Teodoro and Stella Quimbo were elected as the representatives for the first and second districts respectively, with the former being elected for her first term and the latter being reelected for her second.[5] Teodoro's election and Quimbo's reelection marked the first time both Marikina seats were held by women.

Background

In the 2019 elections, Marcelino Teodoro was reelected to a second term as mayor without any opposition. His running mate, Marion Andres, was elected to his first term as vice mayor under Teodoro after defeating two other candidates.[6][7][8]

During the passage of Typhoon Ulysses in November 2020, the Marikina River surpassed the water levels brought by Tropical Storm Ondoy in 2009, resulting in flooding throughout the city.[9] As a result of the floods and losses, Teodoro declared a state of calamity in the city.[9]

Later that year, Teodoro submitted a complaint to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources against BFCT, a construction firm owned by the family of Bayani Fernando. Teodoro claimed that the flooding caused by the passage of Typhoon Ulysses was a result of the construction firm's land reclamation project along the Marikina river. Fernando denied Teodoro's claims, commenting that the flooding was the result of the narrowing of the river and the construction of the Manalo Bridge.[10] The department would ultimately approve Teodoro's request to remove the reclaimed land, culminating in his ouster from the Nationalist People's Coalition.[10] Teodoro and his allies would later migrate to the United Nationalist Alliance.[11]

Campaign

The campaign period for local elections started on March 25, 2022.[12] During the campaign period, the candidates and coalitions held motorcades, rallies and house-to-house campaigns.[13][14][15]

Platforms

Marcelino Teodoro's platform focused on the city's recovery from the COVD-19 pandemic. It sought to improve the public healthcare infrastructure, conduct a safe return to in-person classes, and to continue the welfare programs enacted by his administration. Teodoro also aimed to unite the city amid the pandemic.[16] Marion Andres, his running mate, expressed his plans of establishing a "physical health center", if reelected.[17]

Bayani Fernando, Teodoro's opponent promised to solve the city's flooding problems, improve the city's infrastructure, and continue the policies he had enacted in his previous tenures as mayor and as MMDA chairman.[18] In an interview with OneNewsPH, Fernando expressed regret in endorsing Teodoro in earlier races, calling it a mistake.[19]

Miting de avance

The "miting de avance" is the final political rally of the candidates, usually held on the last day of the campaign period or two days before election day.

On May 5, Team Performance held a grand rally in Parang.[20] The next day, Team Del held their miting de avance at Concepcion Uno, among other locations.[21] On the final day of the campaign period, Team MarCy held their miting de avance at Santo Nino along the Marikina River.[22]

Coalitions

As the mayor, vice mayor and the members of the city council are elected on the same ballot, mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of city council candidates. These slates usually run with their respective mayoral and vice mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates independent of any mayoral or vice mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves.

Administration coalition

Team MarCy (MARikina CitY)[22]
# Name Party
For Mayor
2. Marcelino Teodoro (inc.) UNA
For Vice Mayor
3. Marion Andres (inc.) UNA
For House Of Representatives (1st District)
2. Marjorie Ann "Maan" Teodoro UNA
For Councilor (1st District)
2. Rommel Acuña UNA
3. Carl Africa (inc.) UNA
5. Jojo Banzon UNA
6. Bodjie Bernardino (inc.) UNA
9. Cloyd Casimiro (inc.) UNA
12. Kate De Guzman (inc.) UNA
15. Samuel Ferriol (inc.) UNA
20. Manny Sarmiento (inc.) UNA
For Councilor (2nd District)
6. Marife Dayao UNA
8. Levy De Guzman (inc.) UNA
11. Donn Carlo Favis (inc.) UNA
19. Angelito Nuñez (inc.) UNA
21. Larry Punzalan UNA
27. Coach Elvis" Tolentino (inc.) UNA

Primary opposition coalition

Team BF (Bayani Fernando)[13]
# Name Party
For Mayor
1. Bayani Fernando NPC
For Vice Mayor
2. Ziffred Ancheta PFP
For House Of Representatives (1st District)
1. Jose Miguel "Migoy" Cadiz[a] NPC
For Councilor (1st District)
1. Kevin Abergas NPC
4. Eva Aguirre-Paz NPC
8. Leanor Carlos NPC
10. Willie Chavez NPC
13. Mario De Leon NPC
14. Igmidio Ferrer NPC
17. Celeste Reyes NPC
18. Vic Tambuli Sabiniano PPM
For Councilor (2nd District)
2. Edwin Adigue NPC
14. Heinrich "Ricky" Khoo PFP
20. Ronald Ortiz NPC
22. George Raymund Quimzon NPC

Other coalitions

Team Performance (Liberal Party)[24]
# Name Party
For House Of Representatives (2nd District)
4. Stella Quimbo (inc.) Liberal
For Councilor (2nd District)
1. Kambal Acuña (inc.) Liberal
15. Randy Leal Liberal
16. Bong Magtubo (inc.) Liberal
23. Joel Relleve (inc.) Liberal
25. Belinda Sto. Domingo Liberal
Team Del (Aksyon Demokratiko)[25]
# Name Party
For House Of Representatives (2nd District)
2. Del De Guzman Aksyon
For Councilor (2nd District)
9. Mark Albert Del Rosario Aksyon
10. Xyza Diazen-Santos Aksyon
12. Ernesto "Erning" Flores Aksyon
PDP-Laban
# Name Party
For Councilor (1st District)
11. Imelda "Imee" De Guzman-Yu PDP–Laban
16. Philip "Ayuda" Marco PDP–Laban

Independents not in coalitions

# Name Party
For Councilor (1st District)
7. Noly Bernardo Independent
19. Herman "Brod Pete" Salvador Independent
For Councilor (2nd District)
3. Zosimo "Moy" Balingit Independent
5. Akiko Lynne Centeno Independent
13. Pedro Gler Jr. Independent
17. James Marshall Independent
18. Christian Daryl Mirabueno Independent
24. Elmer Se Independent
26. Eriberto "Ricky" Tica Independent

Non-independents not in coalitions

# Name Party
For Vice Mayor
1. Francis Joseph Acop PPM
4. Sherwin Dela Cruz Aksyon
For Representative (2nd District)
1. Mauro Arce KBL
For Councilor (2nd District)
4. Romeo "Romy" Bartolome PPM
7. Jobert De Guzman PRP

Opinion polling

Opinion polling for Marikina elections are seldom published by established pollsters such as Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, and OCTA Research. Despite this, other pollsters such as Publicus Asia and RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. do conduct surveys for local races.

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Graphical summary for mayoral polls
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Graphical summary for vice mayoral polls

For mayor

Fieldwork Date(s) Pollster Sample Size MoE Fernando
NPC
Teodoro
UNA
Und./
None
May 9 Election Results 224,027 17.92 82.07
Apr 25–28 Publicus Asia[26] 100 ±10.00% 27 57 16
Apr 17–21 RPMDinc[27] 38 58 4
Apr 8–13 Publicus Asia[28] 100 ±10.00% 28 60 12
March 25 Start of campaign period for local candidates
Mar 15–22 RPMDinc[29] 43 56 1
Mar 16–21 Publicus Asia[30] 100 ±10.00% 25 60 15
Feb 22–28 RPMDinc[31] 42 57 1
Feb 18–24 Publicus Asia[32] 100 ±10.00% 23 62 14
February 8 Start of campaign period for national candidates
Jan 22–30 RPMDinc[33] 44 55 1
2022
Dec 16–23 RPMDinc[34] 43 52 5
Nov 16–24 RPMDinc[35] 850 ±2.53% 41 48 11

For vice mayor

Fieldwork Date(s) Pollster Sample Size MoE Acop
PPM
Ancheta
PFP
Andres
UNA
Dela Cruz
Aksyon
Und./
None
May 9 Election Results 211,410 0.71 28.01 69.94 1.31
Apr 25–28 Publicus Asia[26] 100 ±10.00% 7 13 39 15 9
Apr 8–13 Publicus Asia[28] 100 ±10.00% 9 22 30 18 21
March 25 Start of campaign period for local candidates
Mar 16–21 Publicus Asia[30] 100 ±10.00% 14 10 32 16 27
February 20 Congressional candidate Jose Fabian Cadiz dies; Migoy Cadiz named as substitute
Feb 18–24 Publicus Asia[32] 100 ±10.00% 4 16 39 5 36

For representative

First District

Fieldwork Date(s) Pollster Sample Size MoE M. Cadiz
NPC
Teodoro
UNA
Und./
None
May 9 Election Results 93,156 26.39 73.61
Apr 17–21 RPMDinc[36] 32 56 12

Second District

Fieldwork Date(s) Pollster Sample Size MoE Arce
KBL
De Guzman
Aksyon
Quimbo
Liberal
Und./
None
May 9 Election Results 124,676 0.72 16.58 82.70
Apr 17–21 RPMDinc[36] 3 37 54 6
Mar 25 – Apr 4 PRSC[37] 4 11 81 4

Mayoral election

The incumbent mayor was Marcelino Teodoro, who was reelected in 2019 without any opposition. Teodoro ran for reelection for a third term as mayor.

Teodoro's sole opponent was incumbent representative Bayani Fernando, who previously held the seat from 1992 to 2001.[38] Fernando and Teodoro were generally viewed as allies, with Fernando's endorsement of Teodoro in the 2016 mayoral race being noted as a factor of the latter's election to the mayoralty.[39] The alliance between the two soured following the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses, with media outlets such as The Manila Times describing the race as a "bitter rivalry".[40] Both candidates filed their certificates of candidacy on October 5, 2021.[41]

Candidates

Results

Results per barangay according to ER returns

Teodoro won by a landslide, winning in all 16 barangays. Fernando failed to carry his home barangay of Industrial Valley.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Marcelino TeodoroUnited Nationalist Alliance183,87882.08
Bayani FernandoNationalist People's Coalition40,14917.92
Total224,027100.00
Valid votes224,02797.81
Invalid/blank votes5,0162.19
Total votes229,043100.00
Registered voters/turnout260,74987.84
UNA hold
Source: [42][43]
Popular vote percentage
Teodoro
82.08%
Fernando
17.92%

Per Barangay

Barangay Teodoro Fernando Ref.
Votes % Votes %
Barangka 8,291 84.21 1,555 15.79 [44]
Calumpang 7,259 78.96 1,934 21.04 [45]
Concepcion Uno 16,461 82.79 3,421 17.21 [46]
Concepcion Dos 9,765 79.29 2,550 20.71 [47]
Fortune 15,669 87.57 2,225 12.43 [48]
Industrial Valley 6,527 79.81 1,651 20.19 [49]
Jesus de la Peña 4,775 76.97 1,429 23.03 [50]
Malanday 20,938 76.3 6,502 23.7 [51]
Marikina Heights 13,683 81.07 3,194 18.93 [52]
Nangka 17,368 85.38 2,973 14.62 [53]
Parang 14,944 84.39 2,765 15.61 [54]
San Roque 8,867 84.26 1,657 15.74 [55]
Santa Elena 3,830 81.63 862 18.37 [56]
Santo Niño 12,798 81.17 2,968 18.83 [57]
Tañong 5,023 80.59 1,210 19.41 [58]
Tumana 17,680 84.46 3,253 15.54 [59]
Total 183,878 82.08 40,149 17.92

Vice mayoral election

The incumbent vice mayor was Marion Andres, who was elected in 2019 with 61.98% of the vote. Andres sought a second (fifth nonconsecutive) term as vice mayor.[60]

Andres previously served three terms as vice mayor under Marides Fernando, the wife of mayoral candidate Bayani Fernando; he previously ran for the mayoralty in 2010, where he lost to Del De Guzman. Team BF, the main opposition coalition slated Tumana Barangay Captain Ziffred Ancheta to run against Andres.[61] Ancheta previously faced charges for the dissemination of false information during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.[62]

Candidates

Results

Results per barangay according to ER returns

Like his running mate, Andres was reelected in a landslide victory, winning in all 16 barangays. Ancheta failed to carry her home barangay of Tumana, where she is barangay captain; although the barangay did give her best electoral performance.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Marion AndresUnited Nationalist Alliance147,86969.94
Ziffred AnchetaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas59,23728.02
Sherwin Dela CruzAksyon Demokratiko2,7861.32
Francis Joseph AcopPartido Pederal ng Maharlika1,5180.72
Total211,410100.00
Valid votes211,41092.30
Invalid/blank votes17,6337.70
Total votes229,043100.00
Registered voters/turnout260,74987.84
UNA hold
Source: [42][43]
Popular vote percentage
Andres
69.94%
Ancheta
28.02%
Others
2.04%

Per barangay

Barangay Andres Ancheta Dela Cruz Acop
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Barangka 6,703 73.47 2,261 24.78 107 1.17 53 0.58
Calumpang 6,211 71.89 2,287 26.47 85 0.98 56 0.65
Concepcion Uno 13,874 73.0 4,715 24.81 299 1.57 117 0.62
Concepcion Dos 8,809 75.3 2,488 21.27 264 2.26 137 1.17
Fortune 11,819 68.96 4,991 29.12 194 1.13 136 0.79
Industrial Valley 5,532 74.11 1,730 23.17 125 1.67 78 1.04
Jesus de la Peña 4,130 71.76 1,538 26.72 59 1.03 28 0.49
Malanday 16,823 66.16 8,096 31.84 292 1.15 215 0.85
Marikina Heights 11,089 69.37 4,495 28.12 278 1.74 124 0.78
Nangka 12,821 66.13 6,189 31.92 265 1.37 112 0.58
Parang 12,331 73.26 4,167 24.76 240 1.43 93 0.55
San Roque 7,609 77.69 1,980 20.22 117 1.19 88 0.9
Santa Elena 3,305 76.31 945 21.82 46 1.06 35 0.81
Santo Niño 10,664 72.96 3,647 24.95 172 1.18 133 0.91
Tañong 4,281 73.95 1,403 24.24 58 1 47 0.81
Tumana 11,868 58.11 8,305 40.66 185 0.91 66 0.32
Total 147,869 69.94 59,237 28.02 2,786 1.32 1,518 0.72

House of Representatives elections

Coinciding with the local elections, two representatives from the city's two congressional districts were elected to represent their respective districts in the House of Representatives. In the 2019 elections, Bayani Fernando and Stella Quimbo were elected to represent the first and second districts respectively. Both representatives are in the minority bloc in the 18th Congress.

Summary of the 2022 Philippine House of Representatives Elections in Marikina
Party Coalitions Candidates Seats Before Seats Won Seat Change Votes Percentage
Liberal Party Team Performance 1 1 1 1 103,108 44.97%
United Nationalist Alliance Team MarCy 1 0 1 Increase 1 68,572 29.91%
Nationalist People's Coalition Team BF 1 1 0 Decrease 1 24,584 10.72%
Aksyon Demokratiko Team Del 1 0 0 1 20,674 9.02%
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1 0 0 1 894 0.39%
Valid Votes 217,832 95.01%
Invalid or Blank Votes 11,435 4.99%
Total 229,267 100.00%
Source:[67][68]

First District

2022 Marikina's 1st congressional district election

← 2019
2025 →
 
Candidate Marjorie Ann Teodoro Jose Miguel Cadiz
Party UNA NPC
Popular vote 68,572 24,584
Percentage 73.61% 26.39%

Resulrs of the election per ER Returns.

Philippine Representative before election

Bayani Fernando
NPC

Elected Philippine Representative

Marjorie Ann Teodoro
UNA

The first district covers the barangays of Barangka, Calumpang, Industrial Valley Complex, Jesus de la Peña, Malanday, San Roque, Santa Elena, Santo Niño and Tañong. The incumbent representative was Bayani Fernando, who was reelected in 2019 with 80.46% of the vote. Fernando is eligible for reelection but has opted to run for mayor, rather than a third term as a representative.[61]

Fernando's party, the Nationalist People's Coalition nominated former vice mayor Jose Fabian Cadiz in his place. Cadiz had previously ran for the seat in 2019 but eventually withdrew. On the other hand, the United Nationalist Alliance under Team MarCy nominated the first lady of Marikina, Marjorie Ann Teodoro to challenge Cadiz for the seat. Three months before the election, Cadiz died from cardiac arrest. As a result, his party named his nephew, Jose Miguel Cadiz, as their substitute candidate.[23][13]

Candidates

Deceased

Results

Like her husband in the mayoral race, Teodoro defeated Cadiz in a wide margin, winning in all nine barangays within the district. Her win, along with Quimbo's in the neighboring district, marked the first time both congressional seats in Marikina were held by women.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Marjorie Ann TeodoroUnited Nationalist Alliance68,57273.61
Jose Miguel CadizNationalist People's Coalition24,58426.39
Total93,156100.00
Valid votes93,15693.75
Invalid/blank votes6,2106.25
Total votes99,366100.00
Registered voters/turnout114,29886.94
UNA gain from NPC
Source: [42][43]
Popular vote percentage
Teodoro
73.61%
Cadiz
26.39%
Per barangay
Barangay Teodoro Cadiz
Votes % Votes %
Barangka 7,327 78.0 2,067 22.0
Calumpang 6,595 75.45 2,146 24.55
Industrial Valley 5,730 74.08 2,005 25.92
Jesus de la Peña 4,171 71.25 1,683 28.75
Malanday 18,790 71.92 7,336 28.08
San Roque 7,293 72.84 2,720 27.16
Santa Elena 3,238 72.93 1,202 27.07
Santo Niño 10,909 73.17 4,001 26.83
Tañong 4,519 76.04 1,424 23.96
Total 68,572 73.61 24,584 26.39

Second District

2022 Marikina's 2nd congressional district election

← 2019
2025 →
 
Candidate Stella Quimbo Del de Guzman
Party Liberal Aksyon
Popular vote 103,108 20,674
Percentage 82.71% 16.58%

Results of the election per ER Returns.

Philippine Representative before election

Stella Quimbo
Liberal

Elected Philippine Representative

Stella Quimbo
Liberal

The second district covers the barangays of Concepcion Uno, Concepcion Dos, Fortune, Marikina Heights, Parang, Nangka and Tumana. The incumbent representative was Stella Quimbo, who was elected in 2019 with 83.74% of the vote. Quimbo sought reelection for a second term as representative.

Quimbo faced a challenge from former mayor Del de Guzman, who had previously held this seat from 2007 to 2010.[72]

Candidates

Results

Quimbo handily defeated de Guzman in his bid to re-enter the House of Representatives, winning in all seven barangays within the district.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Stella QuimboLiberal Party103,10882.70
Del de GuzmanAksyon Demokratiko20,67416.58
Mauro ArceKilusang Bagong Lipunan8940.72
Total124,676100.00
Valid votes124,67696.14
Invalid/blank votes5,0013.86
Total votes129,677100.00
Registered voters/turnout146,45188.55
Liberal hold
Popular vote percentage
Quimbo
82.70%
de Guzman
16.58%
Arce
0.72%
Per barangay
Barangay Quimbo de Guzman Arce
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Concepcion Uno 15,226 77.63 4,211 21.47 177 0.9
Concepcion Dos 9,906 81.51 2,090 17.2 157 1.29
Fortune 14,936 83.66 2,842 15.92 75 0.42
Marikina Heights 13,524 81.28 3,001 18.04 113 0.68
Nangka 16,894 83.51 3,228 15.96 107 0.53
Parang 14,540 82.87 2,867 16.34 138 0.79
Tumana 18,082 87.59 2,435 11.8 127 0.62
Total 103,108 82.70 20,674 16.58 894 0.72

City Council election

Results per district

The city council is composed of 18 members, 16 of which are elected to serve three-year terms. The sixteen seats are equally divided between the city's councilor districts, which are derived from the congressional districts. Each district has its own set of candidates, with the eight candidates with the most votes per district being elected to the council.

Team MarCy successfully retained their majority in the City Council, with every candidate under the coalition being elected to the council. The Liberal Party under Team Performance was the only other party to win any seats in the election. Meanwhile, the primary opposition coalition, Team BF failed to win any seats.[4]

Of the twelve councilors running for reelection, all but one retained their seat in the council; Joel Relleve from the 2nd district was defeated in his reelection bid. Four neophytes were elected to the council, them being Rommel Acuña from the 1st district, Jojo Banzon from the 1st district, Marife Dayao from the 2nd district, and Larry Punzalan from the 2nd district. Former councilors Eva Aguirre-Paz, Vic Tabuli Sambinano and Xyza Diazen-Santos were defeated in their bids to re-enter the council.

Results per candidate

1st District

Marikina Council Election – 1st District
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Samuel Ferriol (Inc.) 68,517 68.88
UNA Kate De Guzman (Inc.) 60,036 60.35
UNA Carl Africa (Inc.) 59,135 59.45
UNA Rommel Acuña 55,854 56.15
UNA Manny Sarmiento (Inc.) 51,381 51.65
UNA Bodjie Bernardino (Inc.) 50,493 50.76
UNA Cloyd Casimiro (Inc.) 48,999 49.26
UNA Jojo Banzon 44,884 45.12
NPC Celeste Reyes 37,685 37.88
NPC Igmidio Ferrer 28,740 28.89
NPC Eva Aguirre-Paz 25,246 25.38
NPC Leanor Carlos 22,117 22.23
PDP–Laban Imelda "Imee" De Guzman-Yu 21,119 21.23
NPC Mario De Leon 20,025 20.13
NPC Willie Chavez 14,720 14.80
NPC Kevin Abergas 14,170 14.24
PPM Vic Tambuli Sabiniano 12,373 12.44
Independent Herman "Brod Pete" Salvador 8,740 8.79
Independent Noly Bernardo 7,121 7.16
PDP–Laban Philip Marco 4,826 4.85
Total votes 656,181 100.00%
Source:[67][68]

2nd district

Marikina Council Election – 2nd District
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Donn Carlo Favis (Inc.) 75,635 58.27
UNA Angelito Nuñez (Inc.) 67,425 51.95
UNA Coach Elvis Tolentino (Inc.) 67,425 51.95
Liberal Kambal Acuña (Inc.) 57,584 44.37
UNA Levy De Guzman (Inc.) 56,139 43.25
UNA Marife Dayao 54,707 42.15
Liberal Bong Magtubo (Inc.) 52,616 40.54
UNA Larry Punzalan 51,937 40.02
Liberal Randy Leal 49,096 37.83
Liberal Joel Relleve (Inc.) 48,456 37.33
Liberal Belinda Sto. Domingo 40,680 31.34
Aksyon Xyza Diazen-Santos 27,611 21.27
Independent Akiko Lynne Centeno 25,570 19.70
Aksyon Mark Albert Del Rosario 24,716 19.04
NPC Ronald Ortiz 19,250 14.83
Aksyon Ernesto "Erning" Flores 17,895 13.79
NPC Edwin Adigue 16,434 12.66
NPC George Raymund Quimzon 15,042 11.59
Independent James Marshall 14,494 11.17
PFP Heinrich "Ricky" Khoo 12,389 9.55
PRP Jobert De Guzman 8,007 6.17
Independent Elmer Se 3,978 3.06
Independent Zosimo "Moy" Balingit 3,744 2.88
Independent Pedro Gler Jr. 2,862 2.21
PPM Romeo "Romy" Bartolome 2,523 1.94
Independent Christian Daryl Mirabueno 2,151 1.66
Independent Eriberto "Ricky" Tica 1,876 1.45
Total votes 820,242 100.00%
Source:[67][68]

Results per coalition

Overall

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
United Nationalist Alliance812,56755.0414
Liberal Party248,43216.832
Team BFNationalist People's Coalition213,42914.460
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas12,3890.840
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika12,3730.840
Total238,19116.130
Aksyon Demokratiko70,2224.760
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan25,9451.760
People's Reform Party8,0070.540
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika2,5230.170
Independents70,5364.780
Ex officio seats2
Total1,476,423100.0018
Vote share
UNA
55.04%
Liberal
16.83%
Team BF
16.13%
Others
12.01%
City Council seats
UNA
87.5%
Liberal
12.5%
Team BF
0%
Others
0%

1st district

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
United Nationalist Alliance439,29966.958
Team BFNationalist People's Coalition162,70324.800
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika12,3731.890
Total175,07626.680
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan25,9453.950
Independents15,8612.420
Total656,181100.008

2nd district

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
United Nationalist Alliance373,26844.646
Liberal Party248,43229.712
Aksyon Demokratiko70,2228.400
Team BFNationalist People's Coalition50,7266.070
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas12,3731.480
Total63,1157.550
People's Reform Party8,0070.960
Partido Pederal ng Maharlika2,5230.300
Independents70,5368.440
Total836,087100.008

Notes

  1. ^ Jose Fabian Cadiz was initially selected as Team BF's candidate for representative of Marikina's 1st congressional district, but died on February 20, 2022.[23]

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