2022 Quezon City local elections

Local elections were held at Quezon City 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, thirty-six city council members and six district representatives to congress. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2022, for a three-year-long term. 1,138,511 of 1,403,895 registered voters voted in this election.

2022 Quezon City local elections

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Turnout81.1% Increase 12.84 pp
Mayoral election
 
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Candidate Joy Belmonte Mike Defensor
Party SBP PFP
Alliance Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Malayang Quezon City
Running mate Gian Sotto Winnie Castelo
Popular vote 662,611 419,064
Percentage 60.43% 38.22%

Mayor before election

Joy Belmonte
HNP

Elected Mayor

Joy Belmonte
SBP

Vice mayoral election
 
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Candidate Gian Sotto Winnie Castelo
Party SBP Lakas
Alliance Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Malayang Quezon City
Popular vote 594,170 436,212
Percentage 56.51 41.48

Vice Mayor before election

Gian Sotto
SBP

Elected Vice Mayor

Gian Sotto
SBP

City Council election

36 of 38 seats in the Quezon City Council
20 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party SBP Lakas Nacionalista (SBP)
Alliance Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Malayang Quezon City Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Seats won 25 5 2
Popular vote 2,976,936 248,432 120,784
Percentage 54.18% 21.74% 2.20%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party PDP–Laban Nacionalista (AM) NPC
Alliance Serbisyo sa Bayan Party Malayang Quezon City
Seats won 1 1 1
Popular vote 138,673 95,621 70,051
Percentage 2.52% 1.74% 1.27%

  Seventh party
 
Party FRPAMM
Seats won 1
Popular vote 70,758
Percentage 1.29%

Joy Belmonte and Gian Sotto were re-elected to the mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively. The Serbisyo sa Bayan Party with its coalition with PDP-Laban and the Nacionalista Party won a combined 28 seats in the city council, effectively securing the coalition an outright majority in the legislative body. Meanwhile, the UniTeam backed opposition coalition, Malayang Quezon City won 6 seats in the city council.

Arjo Atayde, Raffy Tulfo Jr., Franz Pumaren, Marvin Rillo, PM Vargas and Marivic Co-Pilar were elected to represent the city's first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth legislative districts respectively in the 19th Congress.

Background

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Incumbent Mayor Joy Belmonte is running for her second term against Anakalugusan party-list representative Mike Defensor.[1][2]

Vice Mayor Gian Sotto is running for his second term against incumbent second district Councilor Winnie Castelo.[3]

In the congressional race, four incumbent representatives, Anthony Peter Crisologo, Precious Hipolito-Castelo, Allan Benedict Reyes and Bong Suntay are running for reelection in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th districts respectively.[2][4] 5th District Representative Alfred Vargas and 6th District Representative Kit Belmonte are term-limited.[5]

Tickets

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Administration coalition

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Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
# Name Party
For Mayor
3. Joy Belmonte SBP
For Vice Mayor
4. Gian Sotto SBP
For House Of Representatives (1st District)
1. Arjo Atayde Independent
For House Of Representatives (2nd District)
6. Ralph Tulfo Independent
For House Of Representatives (3rd District)
3. Franz Pumaren NUP
For House Of Representatives (4th District)
2. Bong Suntay PDP–Laban
For House Of Representatives (5th District)
7. Patrick Michael Vargas PDP–Laban
For House Of Representatives (6th District)
1. Marivic Co-Pilar NUP
For Councilor (1st District)
3. TJ Calalay SBP
9. Doray Delarmente SBP
10. Charm Ferrer SBP
11. Bernard Herrera SBP
12. Joseph Emile Juico SBP
For Councilor (2nd District)
1. Mike Belmonte SBP
9. Godie Liban SBP
11. Rannie Ludovica SBP
13. Aly Medalla SBP
14. Candy Medina SBP
24. Dave Valmocina SBP
For Councilor (3rd District)
1. Chuckie Antonio SBP
2. Jorge Banal SBP
5. Kate Coseteng SBP
7. Don De Leon Nacionalista
12. Wency Lagumbay Nacionalista
17. Robert Neil Pacheco SBP
For Councilor (4th District)
4. Hero Bautista SBP
5. Irene Belmonte SBP
12. Ivy Xenia Lagman SBP
15. Janet Babes Malaya SBP
18. Marra Suntay SBP
19. Egay Yap SBP
For Councilor (5th District)
8. Shaira Liban SBP
9. Ram Medalla SBP
13. Jose Arnel Quebal SBP
14. Alfredo Roxas SBP
16. Alfred Vargas PDP–Laban
17. Joseph Visaya SBP
For Councilor (6th District)
3. Victor Bernardo SBP
10. Vito Sotto Generoso SBP
11. Ellie Juan SBP
17. Kristine Alexia Matias SBP
19. Eric Medina SBP
21. Banjo Pilar SBP

Primary opposition coalition

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Malayang Quezon City
# Name Party
For Mayor
4. Mike Defensor PFP
For Vice Mayor
1. Winnie Castelo Lakas
For House Of Representatives (1st District)
2. Onyx Crisologo Lakas
For House Of Representatives (2nd District)
2. Precious Hipolito-Castelo Lakas
For House Of Representatives (3rd District)
4. Allan Benedict Reyes NPC
For House Of Representatives (4th District)
1. Marvin Rillo Lakas
For House Of Representatives (5th District)
2. Ate Rose Lin Lakas
For House Of Representatives (6th District)
2. Vincent Crisologo Lakas
For Councilor (1st District)
4. Loleng Carandang Lakas
6. Nikki Crisologo Lakas
7. Drid De Castro Lakas
8. Jun De Leon Aksyon
13. John Nieto Lakas
16. Bong Vinzons Lakas
For Councilor (2nd District)
2. Winsell Beltran Lakas
4. Wenky Dela Rosa PPP
8. Atty. Jing Liban Lakas
10. Martin Leachon Lakas
16. Kurt Castelo Nocum Lakas
17. Roderick Paulate Lakas
For Councilor (3rd District)
9. John Defensor Lakas
10. Supremo Dela Fuente PDP–Laban
11. Allan Franza NPC
19. Anton Reyes NPC
For Councilor (4th District)
2. Bobby Andrews Lakas
8. Nanette Castelo-Daza Lakas
11. Atty. Ariel Inton Independent
14. Raquel Malangen Lakas
17. Imee Rillo Lakas
For Councilor (5th District)
1. Emil Austriaco Lakas
3. Mutya Castelo Lakas
6. Toleng Francisco Lakas
7. Atty. Ace Jurado Lakas
12. Bobby Papin Lakas
For Councilor (6th District)
4. Jem Castelo Lakas
9. Ali Forbes Lakas
14. Jaja Mantele Lakas
15. Rikki Mathay Lakas
20. Karl Paguio Lakas
22. Louie Saludes Lakas

Other coalitions

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Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas coalition
# Name Party
For Mayor
2. Ricardo Bello PDSP
For Vice Mayor
3. Helen Rodriguez PDSP
For Councilor (2nd District)
12. Charlie Mangune PDSP
19. Jimmy Penepona PDSP
22. Mario Rillo PDSP
25. Beatriz Vargas PDSP
26. Kevin Joseph Villaruz PDSP
For Councilor (3rd District)
8. Francisco De Leon PDSP
For Councilor (4th District)
3. Darwin Aquino PDSP
For Councilor (6th District)
7. Joseph Peter Cruz PDSP
13. Fairodz Maneged PDSP
25. Mark Jhon Vallena PDSP
Aksyon Demokratiko coalition
# Name Party
For Councilor (1st District)
5. Doland Castro Aksyon
For Councilor (2nd District)
27. Melissa Yap Aksyon
For Councilor (3rd District)
6. Dante De Guzman Aksyon
For Councilor (4th District)
10. James Ibañez Aksyon
For Councilor (5th District)
5. Amalia Francisco Aksyon
11. Gani Oro Aksyon
Labor Party Philippines coalition
# Name Party
For Mayor
5. Jose Ingles Jr. WPP
For Councilor (3rd District)
15. Resurreccion Manuel WPP
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan coalition
# Name Party
For Councilor (2nd District)
6. Jaime Hombre Jr. KBL
For Councilor (6th District)
23. Junipher Sumadia KBL
Reform PH - People's Party coalition
# Name Party
For Councilor (4th District)
16. Allan Parreño RP
For Councilor (6th District)
6. Alvin Constantino RP

Opinion polling

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Fieldwork Date(s) Pollster Sample Size MoE Bello
PDSP
Belmonte
SBP
Defensor
PFP
Ingles
WPP
Undecided/None
Apr. 25–28 Publicus Asia[6] 1,625 ±3.00% 1% 51% 22% 1% 25%
Apr. 8–13 Publicus Asia[7] 1,625 ±3.00% 2% 48% 26% 1% 23%
March 25 Start of Campaign Period for Local Candidates
Mar. 16-21 Publicus Asia[8] 1,648 ±10.00% 5% 57% 40% 1%
Jan. 22–30 RPMDinc[9] 65% 32% 3%
Jan. 10–16 I&AC[10] 39% 53% 8%
2022
Nov. 16–24 RPMDinc[11] 62% 30% 8%
Oct. 17–26 RPMDinc[12] 60% 35% 5%

Mayoral election

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The incumbent mayor is Joy Belmonte, who was elected in 2019 with 54.09% of the vote. She ran for re-election to a second term under the Serbisyo sa Bayan Party.[13]

Belmonte faced a challenge from eight other candidates; including representative Mike Defensor of the Malayang Quezon City coalition.[14] Defensor was endorsed by UniTeam senatorial candidate Herbert Bautista and presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos, despite that the former was his rival for his first run as a mayor last 2010.

Candidates

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  • Glenda Araneta (Independent)
  • Ricardo Bello (PDSP)
  • Joy Belmonte (SBP), Incumbent mayor (2019–present)
  • Mike Defensor (PFP), Representative for Anakalusugan Party-list (2019 - 2022)
  • Jose Ingles Jr. (WPP)
  • Rolando Jota (Independent)
  • Wilhelmina Orozco (Independent)
  • Tomas Salutan Jr. (Independent)
  • Diosdado Velasco (Independent)

Results

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Belmonte handily defeated Defensor, winning with a greater margin compared with her neophyte campaign.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Joy BelmonteSerbisyo sa Bayan Party662,61160.43
Mike DefensorPartido Federal ng Pilipinas419,06438.22
Glenda AranetaIndependent4,2820.39
Diosdado VelascoIndependent2,9810.27
Ricardo BelloPartido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas2,6420.24
Wilhelmina OrozcoIndependent1,8990.17
Jose Ingles Jr.Labor Party Philippines1,2380.11
Tomas Salutan Jr.Independent9750.09
Rolando JotaIndependent8530.08
Total1,096,545100.00
Source: [15]

Vice mayoral election

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Incumbent Gian Sotto is running for his second term, facing his distant relative, former 2nd district representative and councilor Winnie Castelo and two other candidates.

Quezon City Vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Gian Carlo Sotto (Incumbent) 594,170 56.51
Lakas Winnie Castelo 436,212 41.48
Independent Christine Laraño 14,679 1.40
PDSP Helen Rodriguez 6,451 0.61
Total votes 1,051,512 100.00
SBP hold
Source:[15]

Congressional elections

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan PartyPartido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan186,43817.441
National Unity Party163,72115.312
Independent239,69522.422
Total575,14453.795
Malayang Quezon CityLakas362,41933.901
Nationalist People's Coalition60,0385.620
Total422,45739.511
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas14,7601.380
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan10,4150.970
Independent31,6842.960
Total1,069,170100.006

1st District

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Incumbent Anthony Peter "Onyx" Crisologo was defeated by actor Arjo Atayde in his reelection bid. The third placer was MSME entrepreneur Marcus Aurelius Dee.

Among the three running, Crisologo (has lived in Heroes Hills, Brgy. Santa Cruz his whole life) and Dee of Del Monte are the only natives of District 1.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 1st District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Juan Carlos "Arjo" Atayde 112,457 66.85
Lakas Anthony Peter "Onyx" Crisologo 52,910 31.45
Independent Marcus Aurelius "Makinig sa Distrito" Dee 2,857 1.70
Total votes 168,224 100.00
Independent gain from Lakas

2nd District

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Another Lakas-CMD-affiliated incumbent, Precious Hipolito-Castelo, lost in her reelection bid at the hands of independent Ralph Tulfo, son of broadcaster and Senator Raffy Tulfo. Four other independents also ran.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 2nd District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Ralph Wendel Tulfo 127,238 53.81
Lakas Mari Grace "Precious" Hipolito-Castelo 96,565 40.84
Independent Virgilio "Atty. Virgil" Garcia 6,231 2.63
Independent Diosdado Calonge 3,533 1.49
Independent Henric David 1,806 0.76
Independent Raul Gador 1,103 0.47
Total votes 236,476 100.00
Independent gain from Lakas

3rd District

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Incumbent Allan Benedict Reyes lost his seat to his former ally, incumbent councilor Franz Pumaren. The third placer was independent candidate Jessie Dignadice.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 3rd District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Franz Pumaren 64,177 50.68
NPC Allan Benedict Reyes 60,038 47.41
Independent Jessie Dignadice 2,419 1.91
Total votes 126,634 100.00
NUP gain from NPC

4th District

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Incumbent Bong Suntay was running for reelection against former councilor Marvin Rillo. Rillo defeated Suntay in a close race with a 1.18% difference of 1,948 votes.

It was the only congressional race won by Lakas-CMD in Quezon City in this election. (The former lost its reelection bids in the first two districts, both at the hands of independent candidates.)

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 4th District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Marvin Rillo 83,517 50.59
PDP–Laban Jesus "Bong" Suntay 81,569 49.41
Total votes 165,086 100.00
Lakas gain from PDP–Laban

5th District

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Alfred Vargas is on his third term as representative and is barred to seek reelection. Instead, he ran for councilor in the same district. His party nominated his brother, incumbent councilor PM Vargas.

PM Vargas won the seat against six other candidates, including the second placer, businesswoman Rose Lin; former 2nd District representative Mary Ann Susano; and four independent candidates. Lin was originally nominated by Lakas–CMD but she later resigned from the party on November 19, 2021 after her name was embroiled in the Pharmally Pharmaceutical scandal. (Her husband, Allan Lin Weixiong, was the financial manager of Pharmally.)[16]

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 5th District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Patrick Michael "PM" Vargas 104,869 50.69
Lakas Rose "Ate Rose" Nono-Lin 73,508 35.53
PFP Mary Ann "Annie" Susano 14,760 7.13
Independent Catherine "Manang Inday" Esplana 8,557 4.14
Independent Antonio Ortega 2,803 1.35
Independent Rose Lynn Sanchez 1,901 0.92
Independent Angel Rustia Jr. 474 0.23
Total votes 206,872 100.00
PDP–Laban hold

6th District

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Incumbent Jose Christopher "Kit" Belmonte, a Liberal Party member and a close relative of Mayor Joy Belmonte, is on his final term as representative and is barred to seek reelection.

Running for the vacant position were former representatives Bingbong Crisologo and Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera of Ang Mata'y Alagaan (MATA) partylist, and incumbent councilor Marivic Co-Pilar, an ally of Joy Belmonte. Co-Pilar won the election after getting 60% of votes cast.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 6th District of Quezon City
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Marivic Co-Pilar 99,544 60.01
Lakas Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo 55,919 33.71
PDP–Laban Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera 10,415 6.28
Total votes 165,878 100.00
NUP gain from Liberal

City council elections

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan PartySerbisyo sa Bayan Party2,976,93654.1825
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan138,6732.521
Nacionalista Party120,7842.202
Total3,236,39358.9128
Malayang Quezon CityLakas–CMD1,194,25721.745
Nationalist People's Coalition70,0511.271
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago59,8391.090
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan36,9330.670
Aksyon Demokratiko19,3390.350
Independent69,4951.260
Total1,449,91426.396
Aksyon Demokratiko154,0612.800
Nacionalista Party95,6211.741
Filipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila Movement70,7581.291
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma52,1400.950
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas44,7690.810
Reform PH - People's Party34,1380.620
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino11,0030.200
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas10,8160.200
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan8,3510.150
Malayang Quezon City7,8700.140
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino6,5440.120
Maharlika People's Party5,2510.100
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan5,1810.090
People's Reform Party1,6060.030
Independent299,8195.460
Ex-officio seats2
Total5,494,235100.0038

1st District

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Quezon City Council election at the 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Bernard Herrera (Incumbent) 120,831 14.59
SBP TJ Calalay (Incumbent) 117,952 14.24
SBP Doray Delarmente (Incumbent) 116,018 14.01
SBP Joseph Emile Juico 103,377 12.48
Lakas Nikki Crisologo (Incumbent) 93,920 11.34
SBP Charm Ferrer 91,364 11.03
Aksyon Doland Castro 57,596 6.95
Lakas Juanito Nieto 22,126 2.67
Aksyon Leonardo De Leon Jr. 19,339 2.33
Lakas Eldridge De Castro 18,892 2.28
Lakas Bong Vinzons 17,643 2.13
Lakas Lorraine Carandang 17,344 2.09
Independent Emil Padilla 11,530 1.39
Independent Benjamin Aromin Jr. 8,615 1.04
KANP Charles Cahilig 6,544 0.79
MPP Lamheto Tebio 5,251 0.63
Total votes 828,342 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party549,54266.345
Malayang Quezon CityLakas–CMD169,92520.511
Aksyon Demokratiko19,3392.330
Total189,26422.851
Aksyon Demokratiko57,5966.950
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino6,5440.790
Maharlika People's Party5,2510.630
Independent20,1452.430
Total828,342100.006

2nd District

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Quezon City Council election at the 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Mike Belmonte (Incumbent) 150,770
SBP Candy Medina (Incumbent) 149,913
SBP Aly Medalla 124,834
SBP Dave Valmocina 120,808
SBP Rannie Ludovica 109,741
SBP Godie Liban 105,980
Lakas Roderick Paulate 70,445
Lakas Martin Leachon 61,429
Lakas Kurt Joseph Nocum 60,108
PPP Wenky Dela Rosa 59,839
Lakas Joan Liban 52,214
Lakas Winsell Beltran-Cordora 38,431
Independent Victor Pring 36,676
Independent Joseph Cerezo 20,006
Aksyon Melissa Yap Mendez 15,335
PDSP Charlie Mangune 12,450
PFP Emerita Pecson 10,816
PDSP Beatriz Vargas 8,962
Independent Leo Mendoza 8,264
Independent Eddie Garcia 7,350
Independent Norberto Rivero 6,713
Independent Franz Restie Perez III 6,002
PDSP Mario Rillo 4,934
PDSP Kevin Joseph Villaruz 3,655
PDSP Jimmy Penepona 2,317
KBL Jaime Hombre Jr. 2,207
PRP Miguel Jotojot 1,606
Total votes 1,251,805
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party762,04660.886
Malayang Quezon CityLakas–CMD282,62722.580
Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago59,8394.780
Total342,46627.360
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas32,3182.580
Aksyon Demokratiko15,3351.230
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas10,8160.860
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2,2070.180
People's Reform Party1,6060.130
Independent85,0116.790
Total1,251,805100.006

3rd District

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Quezon City Council election at the 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Kate Coseteng (Incumbent) 79,613
FRPAMM Geleen Lumbad 70,758
SBP Chuckie Antonio 68,083
Nacionalista Don De Leon 62,120
Nacionalista Wency Lagumbay (Incumbent) 58,664
NPC Anton Reyes 57,590
SBP Jorge Banal 49,416
Independent Christopher Allan Liquigan 43,036
SBP Robert Neil Pacheco 40,663
Lakas John Defensor 37,111
PDP–Laban Supremo Dela Fuente 36,933
Aksyon Dante De Guzman 17,307
NPC Allan Franza 12,461
PDP–Laban Jaime Borres 8,351
Independent Shaun Terrence Ng 3,154
Independent Vincent Papa 3,068
Independent Resurreccion Manuel 3,000
PDSP Francisco De Mesa 1,855
MQC Jeffrey Cea 988
Total votes 654,171 100.00
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan PartySerbisyo sa Bayan Party237,77536.352
Nacionalista Party120,78418.462
Total358,55954.814
Malayang Quezon CityNationalist People's Coalition70,05110.711
Lakas–CMD37,1115.670
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan36,9335.650
Total144,09522.031
Filipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila Movement70,75810.821
Aksyon Demokratiko17,3072.650
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan8,3511.280
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas1,8550.280
Malayang Quezon City9880.150
Independent52,2587.990
Total654,171100.006

4th District

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Quezon City Council election at the 4th district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Egay Yap 89,424
Lakas Imee Rillo (Incumbent) 86,514
Lakas Raquel Malañgen 85,604
SBP Irene Belmonte (Incumbent) 82,167
Lakas Nanette Castelo-Daza 80,793
SBP Marra Suntay (Incumbent) 79,029
SBP Ivy Xenia Lagman 77,907
Lakas Bobby Andrews 69,612
Independent Ariel Inton 69,495
SBP Janet Babes Malaya 48,821
SBP Hero Bautista 48,790
Independent Eric Chan 8,563
Independent Nestor Andal 6,972
Independent Joshua Miguel Cleofe 4,947
Aksyon James Ibañez 4,654
Independent Yanz Macadaeg 3,490
PDSP Darwin Aquino 2,747
RP Allan Parreño 2,710
MQC Edwardson Guingab 1,286
Total votes 853,525 100
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party426,13849.933
Malayang Quezon CityLakas–CMD322,52337.793
Independent69,4958.140
Total392,01845.933
Aksyon Demokratiko4,6540.550
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas2,7470.320
Reform PH - People's Party2,7100.320
Malayang Quezon City1,2860.150
Independent23,9722.810
Total853,525100.006

5th District

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Quezon City Council election at the 5th district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Joseph Visaya 141,586
PDP–Laban Alfred Vargas 138,673
SBP Ram Medalla (Incumbent) 109,068
SBP Shaira Liban (Incumbent) 97,678
Nacionalista Aiko Melendez 95,621
Lakas Mutya Castelo 90,746
SBP Jose Arnel Quebal 85,691
SBP Alfredo Roxas 82,357
Reporma Maureen Botones-Quiñones 52,140
Aksyon Amalia Francisco 47,766
Lakas Angelito Francisco 30,067
Lakas Ace Randolph Jurado 23,518
Lakas Bobby Papin 22,189
Lakas Emil Austriaco 14,235
Aksyon Gani Oro 11,403
Independent Walter Alvin Zamora 10,161
Independent EJ Delos Reyes 5,224
Independent Mark Vincent Schwab 3,722
Total votes 1,061,845 100
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan PartySerbisyo sa Bayan Party516,38048.633
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan138,67313.061
Total655,05361.694
Lakas–CMD180,75517.021
Nacionalista Party95,6219.011
Aksyon Demokratiko59,1695.570
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma52,1404.910
Independent19,1071.800
Total1,061,845100.006

6th District

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Quezon City Council election at the 6th district
Party Candidate Votes %
SBP Ellie Juan 92,149
SBP Kristine Alexia Matias 90,271
SBP Eric Medina (Incumbent) 84,683
SBP Banjo Pilar 75,668
SBP Vito Sotto Generoso 73,646
SBP Victor Bernardo 68,638
Lakas Junie Marie Castelo 49,099
Lakas Rikki Mathay 44,866
Independent Elizabeth De Jesus 43,940
Lakas Ali Forbes 34,682
RP Alvin Constantino 31,428
Lakas Luis Saludes 31,127
Lakas Jardiya Mantele 23,367
Independent Carmela Suva-Cleofe 23,424
Independent Boy Matias 19,951
Lakas Karl John Paguio 18,175
PMP Drew Liban 11,003
MQC Danilo Apo 5,596
Independent Dinkydoo Clarion 4,646
Independent Allah Arceo 3,987
Independent Leo Maturan 3,378
KBL Junipher Sumadia 2,974
PDSP Joseph Peter Cruz 2,795
PDSP Carol Maneged 2,749
PDSP Mark Jhon Vallena 2,305
Total votes 844,547 100
PartyVotes%Seats
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party485,05557.436
Lakas–CMD201,31623.840
Reform PH - People's Party31,4283.720
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino11,0031.300
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas7,8490.930
Malayang Quezon City5,5960.660
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan2,9740.350
Independent99,32611.760
Total844,547100.006

References

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