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Local elections was held in the city of Navotas on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. Re-electionist mayor-John Rey Tiangco won with a margin of almost 50% on his closest rival and the incumbent vice-mayor, Patrick Joseph Javier who was replaced by the winner of the vice-mayoral elections.

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HoR elections

  • The Bold text indicates the winner.
  • Results

    The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest amount of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. All candidates with party affiliation are supported by Partido Navoteño, the only local party in the city.

    Partido Navoteño-UNA coalition (Team Navotaas)

  • Mayor John Rey Tiangco (re-electionist for second term)
  • District II Councilor Clint Geronimo (vice mayor)
  • Cong. Toby Tiangco (re-electionist for second term)
  • Barangay Kagawad Ethel Joy Arriola (councilor, District I)
  • Former Barangay Kagawad Eddie Tarok Manio (re-electionist for third term, councilor, District I)
  • Doc. Rey Monroy (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District I)
  • Former SK Chairman Richard San Juan (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District I)
  • Assistant Coach of Air21 Jack Santiago will run again (councilor, District I)
  • Former Barangay Captain Alfredo Boy Vicencio (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District I)
  • Former Barangay Captain Orlie Castro (councilor, District II)
  • Engr. Don Don De Guzman (councilor, District II)
  • Marielle Del Rosario (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District II)
  • Ricky Gino Gino (re-electionist for third term, councilor, District II)
  • Arnel Lupisan (councilor, District II)
  • Steve Naval (councilor, District II)
  • Partido Liberal-NPC coalition (Team Laban Navotas)

  • Vice Mayor Patrick Joseph Javier (mayor)
  • District II Coun. Elsa Bautista-Teodoro (vice mayor)
  • Barangay Kagawad Atty. Icoy de Guzman (congressman)
  • Former Barangay Kagawad Manuel Cabingas (councilor, District I)
  • Former Barangay Kagawad Jojo Magpoc (councilor, District I)
  • Former Barangay Kagawad Ronnie Salvador (councilor, District I)
  • Barangay Captain Lito Sulit (councilor, District I)
  • Dok. Nelson Varela (councilor, District I)
  • SK Chairman Nico Magbiray (councilor, District II)
  • Ferdinand Pascual (councilor, District II)
  • Drydel Raymundo (councilor, District II)
  • PLM

  • PLM - Severino Mendoza (councilor, District II)
  • Independent

  • Joselito Alvarez (councilor, District I)
  • Joseph Kwe (councilor, District I)
  • Arlan Alarcon (councilor, District II)
  • House of Representatives elections

    Toby Tiangco is the incumbent. He is under Partido Navoteño, the ruling local party, which will contest this election at the banner of the United Nationalist Alliance. (He is also UNA's national secretary-general.)

    City Council elections

    Each of Navotas City's two legislative districts elects six councilors to the City Council. The six candidates with the highest amount of votes wins the seats per district. Some who are running are the same names from 2010.

    District 2

    Notes

  • A^ Initially, UNA (as Partido Navoteño) had nine seats after the 2010 election. Later on, Councilors Reynaldo Monroy and Ronaldo "Steve" Naval jumped to the party from being independents, increasing its seats to 11. Prior to this election, District I Coun. Bernardo Nazal died, leaving his seat vacant and decreasing UNA's seat total to 10.
  • B^ Technically, District II Coun. Elsa Bautista is under the Nationalist People's Coalition, which contests this election in alliance with the Liberals. Bautista became a member of NPC in 2012.
  • C^ Initially, there are three independent councilors (Monroy, Bautista and Naval) after the 2010 election, but they later jumped to major parties in 2012.
  • References

    Navotas local elections, 2013 Wikipedia