2010 Cebu City local elections explained

Election Name:2010 Cebu City mayoral election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2007 Cebu City local elections
Previous Year:2007
Next Election:2013 Cebu City local elections
Next Year:2013
Election Date:May 10, 2010
Nominee1:Michael Rama
Party1:Liberal Party (Philippines)
Running Mate1:Joy Augustus Young
Popular Vote1:210,520
Nominee2:Alvin Garcia
Party2:Nacionalista Party
Running Mate2:Rodolfo Cabrera
Popular Vote2:120,327
Mayor
Before Election:Tomas Osmeña
After Election:Michael Rama
Before Party:Liberal Party (Philippines)
After Party:Liberal Party (Philippines)

Local elections were held in Cebu City on May 10, 2010 within the Philippine general election. Registered voters of the city elected candidates for the following elective local posts: mayor, vice mayor, district representative, and eight councilors at-large for each district. There are two legislative districts in the city.

Mayoralty and vice mayoralty elections

Mayor

Tomas Osmeña, the incumbent, was term-limited after serving for three consecutive terms. Vice mayor Michael Rama ran for the first time as the Mayor of Cebu City. Rama defeated 9 of his election rivals, including former Mayor Alvin Garcia, Osmeña's sister Georgia Osmeña and former Senator John Henry Osmeña.[1]

Vice Mayor

Michael Rama, the incumbent, was term-limited after serving for three consecutive terms. Former city councilor and former PROMDI party-list representative Joy Augustus Young ran for the first time as the Vice Mayor of Cebu City and defeated 7 of his election rivals.

District representatives

1st District

Raul del Mar, the incumbent, was term-limited after serving for three consecutive terms. His daughter, Rachel Marguerite del Mar, ran for the first time as the representative of Cebu City's 1st congressional district. Del Mar defeated 7 of her rivals including Lahug Barangay Captain Mary Ann de los Santos.[2]

2nd District

Antonio Cuenco, the incumbent, was term-limited after serving for three consecutive terms. Mayor Tomas Osmeña ran for the first time as the representative of Cebu City's 2nd legislative district. Osmeña defeated 4 of his rivals including businessman Jonathan Guardo.

City Council

Number indicates the ballot number assigned for the candidates by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC).[3] [4]

By ticket

Liberal Party/Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan

Cebu City North District (1st District)
width=150pxName !Party
3. Sisinio Andales
5. Alvin Arcilla
8. Ma. Nida Cabrera
10. Alvin Dizon
15. Lea Ouano-Japson
16. Edgardo Labella
24. Augustus Pe Jr.
29. Noel Eleuterio Wenceslao
Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
2. Rodrigo Abellanosa
3. Raul Alcoseba
10. Roberto Cabarrubias
11. Ronald Cuenco
12. Jose Daluz III
28. Margarita Osmeña
29. Richard Osmeña
32. Eduardo Rama Jr.

Nacionalista Party/Kugi Uswag Sugbu

Cebu City North District (1st District)
width=150pxName !Party
1. Lemar Alcover
6. Zenica Arcilla
11. Danilo Fernan
12. Raymond Alvin Garcia
13. Joel Garganera
14. Jerry Guardo
21. Paul Melendez
25. Fritz Quiñanola
Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
6. Ruben Baculi
9. Junas Cabarrubias
14. Raul del Rosario Jr.
19. Eugenio Gabuya Jr.
23. Danilo Lim
26. Jose Navarro
30. Anne Marie Palomo
34. Danilo Teves

Lakas–Kampi

Cebu City North District (1st District)
width=150pxName !Party
7. Emma Cabrera
18. Mariter Madrona
19. Alexander Mancao
23. Ramon Perley Pandaan
Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
1. Nilo Abella
7. Fe Bilar
13. Bliss del Mar
15. Jose Delgado
24. Silvano Maranga
35. Eleuterio Ubanan

Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino

Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
16. Ma. Leonora Durante
17. Rajeni Dy
25. Sulpecio Medequillo

Philippine Green Republican Party

Cebu City North District (1st District)
width=150pxName !Party
2. Almer Andalahao
9. Feliciano Camomot
18. Demetrio English
27. Josephine Sol
Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
8. Jocelyn Caballes
20. Daniel Go
21. Victoriano Go
27. Eugene Orbita
33. Alfie Sian

Independents

Cebu City North District (1st District)
width=150pxName !Party
4. James Ang
17. Cresistomo Llaguno
20. Roberto Medina
22. Timoteo Emilio Oppus
26. Felicisimo Rupinta
28. James Philip Tionko
Cebu City South District (2nd District)
width=150pxName !Party
4. Enrique Almaras
5. Jose Jonathan Asas
22. Nestor Legaspi Jr.
31. Rabbi Rabanes

By district

1st District

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2nd District

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Notes and References

  1. News: BOPK wins landslide in Cebu City . 7 July 2019 . The Freeman . 13 May 2010.
  2. Web site: Philippines 2010 Elections Results . comelec.gov.ph . Commission on Elections . 24 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100529064622/http://electionresults.comelec.gov.ph/res_reg2217000.html . 29 May 2010.
  3. Web site: Official Ballot - CEBU CITY, CEBU (North) . comelec.gov.ph . Commission on Elections . 24 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100519200019/http://www.comelec.gov.ph/downloadables/final%20local%20ballot%20templates/Ballots%20-%20Region%20VII/CEBU_CITY_CEBU.pdf . 19 May 2010 .
  4. Web site: Official Ballot - CEBU CITY, CEBU (South) . comelec.gov.ph . Commission on Elections . 24 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100523054736/http://www.comelec.gov.ph/downloadables/final%20local%20ballot%20templates/Ballots%20-%20Region%20VII/CEBU2_CITY_CEBU.pdf . 23 May 2010 .