2019 Marilao local elections

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2019 Marilao local elections
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Nominee Ricky Silvestre Atty. Jem Sy
Party
PDP–Laban
NUP
Running mate Henry Lutao Romell Pabale
Popular vote 33,301 31,419
Percentage 49.28% 46.49%

Mayor before election

Tito Santiago

Independent

Elected Mayor

Ricky Silvestre

PDP–Laban

Local elections were held in Marilao, Bulacan on May 13, 2019 as part of the Philippine general election. Voting was held to fill the following municipal positions: the mayor, vice mayor, and eight councilors.

Background

List of certified candidates running for seats in Marilao.

Incumbent mayor Tito Santiago did not run for re-election on his seat, but he nominated former

PDP–Laban. His main opponent was a mayor aspirant, Atty. Jem Sy, who is also an actress and president of the Jemina Sy Foundation, from Santa Rosa I. Independent runners are the former vice mayor Andre Santos of Poblacion II, who is arrested last December after the standoff in his home,[1] and perennial candidates Jojo Atienza and Ruperto "JM-Jun" Montaos, who is running under the PFP
.

Results

Mayor

Mayor Tito Santiago is not running, but his party nominates former ABC president Ricky Silvestre.[2]

Marilao mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban
Ricky Silvestre 33,301 49.28
NUP Atty. Jem Sy 31,419 46.49
Independent
Andre Santos 2,297 3.39
Independent
Jojo Atienza 377 0.55
PFP JM-Jun Montaos 180 0.26
Total votes 67,574 100
PDP–Laban
hold

Electoral protest

On July 22, 2019, the Regional Trial Court Branch 21 in Malolos dismissed Atty. Jem Sy's electoral protest against incumbent mayor-elect Ricky Silvestre. It cited the principle of the Supreme Court in the case of Sy v. Marcias in 2010, that “a protest attacking all the precincts is reminiscent of a petition for failure of elections and not an election protest", in regards to the former contesting the results of 104 clustered precincts in Marilao.[3]

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Vice Mayor Henry Lutao is running for reelection as Vice Mayor, his opponents are Former Abangan Sur Barangay Captain Romell Pabale and Zaldy Marcelo.[2]

Marilao Vice mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban
Henry Lutao 39,943 60.76
NUP Romell Pabale 24,992 38.01
PFP Zaldy Marcelo 802 1.22
Total votes 65,737 100
PDP–Laban
hold

Sangguniang Bayan election

Election is via

plurality-at-large voting
: A voter votes for up to eight candidates, then the eight candidates with the highest number of votes are elected.

Councilor Bob dela Cruz is term-limited, so his brother Jayson will run for his seat; councilor Willie Diaz is also term-limited, while incumbent Luisa Silvestre is not seeking re-election. Councilors Irma Celones, Deby Espiritu-Reyes, Mark Guillermo and Arnold Papa will run for their third and final terms, while Ariel Amador, losing the 2013 elections, will run for his second term.[2]

Marilao Sangguniang Bayan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban
Deby Espiritu-Reyes 37,480 8.43
PDP–Laban
Arnold Papa 35,244 7.93
NUP Allane Sayo 34,964 7.87
PDP–Laban
Irma Celones 32,592 7.56
PDP–Laban
Ariel Amador 32,325 7.27
PDP–Laban
Mark Guillermo 32,258 7.26
PDP–Laban
William Villarica 31,355 7.06
PDP–Laban
Marlon Villamar 27,373 6.16
NUP Renz Silvestre 26,931 6.06
PDP–Laban
Vanessa Valdez 26,096 5.87
NUP Jayson dela Cruz 25,989 5.85
NUP Estelito Alcaraz 21,463 4.83
NUP JC Foronda 20,056 4.51
NUP Rodel Policarpio 17,657 3.97
NUP Harvey Mediante 17,127 3.85
NUP Demy Bautista 15,150 3.41
PFP Carding Enriquez 3,181 0.71
Independent Charlie Lu 2,538 0.53
PFP Virgie Librado 1,966 0.44
PFP Noel Vinuya 1,556 0.35
Total votes 444,151 100

References

  1. ^ Nababong, Ben (December 8, 2018). "Mayoral bet in Bulacan surrenders after 20-hour standoff with SWAT team". Rappler. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  2. ^
    ABS-CBNnews.com. May 13, 2019. Archived from the original
    on May 15, 2019. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  3. Inquirer.net
    . Retrieved June 12, 2022.