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Local elections were held at Antipolo 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 councilors members, two members to the Rizal Provincial Board and two district representatives to congress. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2022, for a three-year-long term.
Former Mayor Andrea "Andeng" Bautista-Ynares initially declared her intention to run for a second term. Later, she dropped her re-election bid, and she was replaced by her husband, former Rizal Governor and former Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III.[1] He faced Wilfredo "Willie" Gelacio Sr., Pedro Leyble, Teddy Leyble, and Herminio Sanchez.
Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan ran for her third and final term. She faced new candidates, including Atty. Manuel Relorcasa, Edwin Reyes, and Joel Ronquillo.
First District Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez sought a comeback in the city council. Former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble, who previously ran during 2016 as Vice Mayor, ran in his place unopposed.
Second District Board Member Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. ran for second term unopposed.
First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno sought for second term. He was challenged by Salvador "Raldy" Abaño and Javez "Jebs" Tibio, ran independently.
Former Second District Representative Resurreccion Acop died in 2021 due to COVID-19, that made her place vacant.[2] Her husband, former Representative Romeo Acop ran for her instead, unopposed.
Mayor Andrea "Andeng" Bautista-Ynares initially declared her intention to run for a second term. Later, she dropped her re-election bid, and she was replaced by her husband, former Rizal Governor and former Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III.[1] Ynares won the elections with a huge margin against his closest opponent, Teddy Leyble.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Casimiro Ynares III | 253,549 | ||
Independent | Teddy Leyble | 33,019 | ||
Independent | Pedro "Peter" Leyble | 11,401 | ||
Independent | Herminio Sanchez | 7,576 | ||
Independent | Wilfredo "Willie" Gelacio Sr. | 5,829 | ||
Total votes | ||||
NPC hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan was re-elected.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan | 241,996 | ||
Independent | Manuel "Atty. Pay Awe" Relorcasa | 20,270 | ||
Independent | Edwin Reyes | 16,749 | ||
Independent | Joel Ronquillo | 13,037 | ||
Total votes | ||||
NPC hold |
First District Board Member Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. won the elections unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. | 109,364 | 100.00 | |
Total votes | 109,364 | 100.00 | ||
NUP hold |
Second District Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez sought comeback in the city council unsuccessfully. Former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble successfully replaced Marquez unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Danilo "Nilo" Leyble | 111,527 | 100.00 | |
Total votes | 111,527 | 100.00 | ||
NPC hold |
First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno won the elections.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Roberto "Robbie" Puno | 131,611 | ||
Independent | Salvador "Raldy" Abaño | 5,150 | ||
Independent | Javez "Jebs" Tibio | 3,452 | ||
Total votes | ||||
NUP hold |
Former Second District Representative Resurreccion Acop died in 2021 due to COVID-19, that made her place vacant.[2] Her husband, former Representative Romeo Acop made a successful comeback in congressional seat unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Romeo Acop | 132,519 | 100.00 | |
Total votes | 132,519 | 100.00 | ||
NUP hold |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
National Unity Party | 623,109 | 31.63 | 8 | |
Nationalist People's Coalition | 656,334 | 33.31 | 6 | |
PDP–Laban | 251,095 | 12.74 | 1 | |
Liberal Party | 127,526 | 6.47 | 1 | |
Aksyon Demokratiko | 36,779 | 1.87 | – | |
Labor Party Philippines | 36,111 | 1.83 | – | |
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 24,746 | 1.26 | – | |
Independent | 214,495 | 10.89 | – | |
Ex officio seats | 2 | |||
Total | 1,970,195 | 100.00 | 18 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Susana Garcia-Say | 95,469 | ||
NUP | Enrico "Doc Rico" De Guzman | 85,898 | ||
NUP | Charmaine Jill "Atty. Jill" Tapales | 83,538 | ||
NUP | Eileen Grace "Doktora" Zapanta | 78,729 | ||
NUP | Agnes Oldan-Gratil | 76,611 | ||
NUP | Robert "Superman" Altamirano Sr. | 74,229 | ||
NUP | Jewel Anne "Ate Ja" Camacho | 70,673 | ||
NUP | Mariafe "Marife" Pimentel | 57,962 | ||
Independent | John Carlo "Kuya DJ" Tamayao | 54,406 | ||
Liberal | Ivy Ethel "Ate Ivy" Alvaran | 45,254 | ||
PDP–Laban | Fred Emerson Dela Pena | 43,364 | ||
Aksyon | Jonathan "Kuya Jo" Gonzales | 36,779 | ||
Independent | Allan Lopez | 19,019 | ||
Independent | Anacita Ampo | 15,223 | ||
Independent | Neptalie Allan "Tali" Nalog | 13,850 | ||
Independent | Eufrosinio "Fros" Natividad | 13,664 | ||
Independent | Ethel Casem | 13,449 | ||
Independent | Crosaldo "Aldo" Balmaceda | 12,560 | ||
WPP | Rosalin "Sally" Santiago | 11,004 | ||
WPP | Recto Dumaque | 7,715 | ||
Independent | Cressincio Panisales | 7,476 | ||
WPP | Danilo Banaga | 5,998 | ||
Total votes | 956,095 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
National Unity Party | 656,334 | 68.65 | 8 | |
Liberal Party | 45,254 | 4.73 | 0 | |
PDP–Laban | 43,364 | 4.54 | 0 | |
Aksyon Demokratiko | 36,779 | 3.85 | 0 | |
Labor Party Philippines | 24,717 | 2.59 | 0 | |
Independent | 149,647 | 15.65 | 0 | |
Total | 956,095 | 100.00 | 8 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III | 108,627 | ||
PDP–Laban | Ronaldo "Puto" Leyva | 99,810 | ||
NPC | Christian Edward Alarcon | 98,350 | ||
NPC | John Michael Leyva | 88,365 | ||
NPC | Angie Loui "Angie Paui" Tapales | 83,877 | ||
NPC | Christian "Dok Ian" Masangkay | 83,550 | ||
Liberal | Alfred Zapanta | 82,272 | ||
NPC | Edward O'Hara | 75,049 | ||
NPC | Nixon Aranas | 67,062 | ||
NPC | Alexander "Bobot" Marquez | 51,454 | ||
PDP–Laban | Petre "Doc Pete" Papel | 41,933 | ||
PDP–Laban | Marchito "Chito" Sorono | 34,780 | ||
PDP–Laban | Reden "Red" Llaga | 31,208 | ||
Independent | Abraham "Bobet" De Guzman Jr. | 24,771 | ||
PFP | Ferdinand "Ferdie" Serreon | 24,746 | ||
Independent | Benjamin "Benjie" Inlayo | 16,193 | ||
Independent | Jessie Trilles | 13,248 | ||
Independent | Arturo "Pastor" Pusing Jr. | 10,636 | ||
WPP | Mark Armenion | 6,513 | ||
WPP | Dante Vitalicio | 4,881 | ||
Total votes | 1,014,100 | 100.00 |
Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nationalist People's Coalition | 623,109 | 61.44 | 6 | |
PDP–Laban | 207,731 | 20.48 | 1 | |
Liberal Party | 82,272 | 8.11 | 1 | |
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 24,746 | 2.44 | 0 | |
Labor Party Philippines | 11,394 | 1.12 | 0 | |
Independent | 64,848 | 6.39 | 0 | |
Total | 1,014,100 | 100.00 | 8 |