2022 Navotas local elections

2022 Navotas mayoral elections
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AKSYON
IND
Nominee John Rey Tiangco Raymond Cruz Mario Camacho
Party Navoteño Aksyon Independent
Running mate Tito Sanchez Rico De Guzman Fredie Maiquez
Popular vote 80,908 44,970 303
Percentage 64.12 35.64 0.24

Mayor before election

Toby Tiangco
Navoteño

Elected Mayor

John Rey Tiangco
Navoteño

Local elections in Navotas took place on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the mayor, vice mayor, one congressman, and the councilors – six in each of the city's two districts.

Background

Incumbent Representative John Rey Tiangco will run for mayor, switching positions with his brother, former congressman and incumbent mayor Toby Tiangco.[1] He will be challenged by Raymond "RC" Cruz and Mario Camacho.

Incumbent vice-mayor Clint Geronimo is term-limited and will run for a seat in City Council for 2nd District. Councilor Tito Sanchez will run in his place. His opponents are Rico de Guzman and Fredie Maiquez.

Mayor Toby Tiangco will run for district representative against former vice mayor Lutgardo Cruz.

Opinion polling

For Mayor

Candidates
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
RC
Cruz
John Rey
Tiangco
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMDinc.)[2] October 17–26, 2021 13% 75%

Candidates

Administration coalition

Team Saya All
# Name Party Result
For House Of Representatives
2. Tobias Reynald "Toby" Tiangco Navoteño Won
For Mayor
3. John Reynald "John Rey" Tiangco Navoteño Won
For Vice Mayor
3. Tito "Kap Tito" Sanchez Navoteño Won
For Councilors (1st District)
2. Edgardo "Tarok" Maño Navoteño Won
3. Reynaldo "Doc Rey" Monroy Navoteño Won
4. Alvin Jason "Kid" Nazal Navoteño Won
5. Richard San Juan Navoteño Won
6. Lance Angelo "Lance" Santiago Navoteño Won
8. Arvie John "RV" Vicencio Navoteño Won
For Councilors (2nd District)
1. Neil Adrian "Neil" Cruz Navoteño Won
3. Clint Nicolas "Clint" Geronimo Navoteño Won
4. Emil Justin Angelo "Abu" Gino-gino Navoteño Won
6. Analiza "Liz" Lupisan Navoteño Won
7. Ron Hansel Miguel "Migi" Naval Navoteño Won
8. Cesar Justine "CJ" Santos Navoteño Won

Primary opposition coalition

Team Bagong Navotas
# Name Party Result
For House Of Representatives
1. Lutgardo "Gardy" Cruz Aksyon Lost
For Mayor
2. Raymond "RC" Cruz Aksyon Lost
For Vice Mayor
1. Rico "Icoy" De Guzman Aksyon Lost
For Councilors (1st District)
1. Anne Margarett "Anne" Gaa Aksyon Lost
7. Joselito "Lito" Sulit Aksyon Lost
For Councilors (2nd District)
2. Maria Lourdes "Marielle" Del Rosario-Tumangan Aksyon Lost
5. Aljohn Grutas Aksyon Lost

Independent candidates

# Name Party Result
For Mayor
1. Mario Camacho Independent Lost
For Vice Mayor
2. Fredie Maiquez Independent Lost
For Councilor (2nd District)
9. Romy "Romy-V" Victuelles Independent Lost

Results

Incumbents are represented in italics.

Mayoral election

Incumbent Mayor Toby Tiangco is running for congressman. His brother, incumbent Representative John Rey Tiangco, is his party's nominee.

2022 Navotas mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Navoteño John Reynald "John Rey" Tiangco 80,908 64.12
Aksyon Raymond "RC" Cruz 44,970 35.64
Independent Mario Camacho 303 0.24
Total votes 126,181 100.00
Navoteño hold

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent Vice Mayor Clint Geronimo is term-limited and will run for city councilor in 2nd District. His party nominated 2nd District Councilor Tito Sanchez.

2022 Navotas vice-mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Navoteño Tito "Kap Tito" Sanchez 84,065 72.18
Aksyon Rico "Icoy" De Guzman 30,948 26.57
Independent Fredie Maiquez 1,453 1.25
Total votes 116,466 100.00
Navoteño hold

Congressional election

Incumbent Representative John Rey Tiangco is running for Mayor. His brother, incumbent Mayor Toby Tiangco, is his party's nominee.

2022 Philippine House of Representatives election in Navotas's Lone District
Party Candidate Votes %
Navoteño Tobias Reynald Tiangco 79,505 62.85
Aksyon Lutgardo "Gardy" Cruz 46,991 37.15
Total votes 126,496 100.00
Navoteño hold

City council elections

PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Navoteño474,73780.3112
Aksyon Demokratiko112,46519.030
Independent3,9050.660
Ex officio seats2
Total591,107100.0014

1st District

2022 Navotas City Council election at the 1st district of Navotas
Party Candidate Votes %
Navoteño Reynaldo "Doc Rey" Monroy 45,606
Navoteño Arvie John "RV" Vicencio (Incumbent) 37,753
Navoteño Lance Angelo "Lance" Santiago 37,460
Navoteño Richard San Juan 36,574
Navoteño Alvin Jason "Kid" Nazal (Incumbent) 35,674
Navoteño Edgardo "Tarok" Maño (Incumbent) 34,910
Aksyon Joselito "Lito" Sulit 30,977
Aksyon Anne Margarett "Anne" Gaa 25,674
Total votes 284,628 100.00
PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Navoteño227,97780.106
Aksyon Demokratiko56,65119.900
Total284,628100.006

2nd District

2022 Navotas City Council election at the 2nd district of Navotas
Party Candidate Votes %
Navoteño Ron Hansel Miguel "Migi" Naval (Incumbent) 45,748
Navoteño Clint Nicolas "Clint" Geronimo 43,821
Navoteño Cesar Justine "CJ" Santos (Incumbent) 41,990
Navoteño Neil Adrian "Neil" Cruz (Incumbent) 41,193
Navoteño Emil Justin Angelo "Abu" Gino-gino 38,748
Navoteño Analiza "Liz" Lupisan 35,260
Aksyon Maria Lourdes "Marielle" Del Rosario-Tumangan 34,799
Aksyon Aljohn Grutas 21,015
Independent Romy "Romy V" Victuelles 3,905
Total votes 306,479 100.00
PartyVotes%Seats
Partido Navoteño246,76080.516
Aksyon Demokratiko55,81418.210
Independent3,9051.270
Total306,479100.006

References

  1. ^ De Leon, Dwight (October 10, 2021). "2022 family affairs: Relatives seek to succeed outgoing mayors in 7 NCR cities". Rappler. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  2. ^ Mateo, Janvic (November 4, 2021). "Reelectionists top choice in most NCR mayoralty races – poll". PhilStar.com. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
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