Election Name: | 2016 Mandaluyong mayoral elections |
Flag Image: | Ph seal ncr mandaluyong.png |
Type: | presidential |
Previous Year: | 2013 |
Next Election: | 2019 Mandaluyong local elections |
Next Year: | 2019 |
Election Date: | May 9, 2016 |
Image1: | File:Carmelita “Menchie” Aguilar Abalos.jpg |
Nominee1: | Carmelita Abalos |
Party1: | United Nationalist Alliance |
Running Mate1: | Anthony Suva |
Popular Vote1: | 117,287 |
Nominee2: | N/A |
Party2: | Liberal Party (Philippines) |
Running Mate2: | Edward Bartolome |
Image3: | File:No Picture.jpg |
Nominee3: | Georgie Antonio |
Party3: | Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino |
Running Mate3: | Danny De Guzman (Aksyon) |
Popular Vote3: | 24,501 |
Mayor | |
Before Election: | Benjamin Abalos, Jr. |
After Election: | Carmelita Abalos |
Before Party: | United Nationalist Alliance |
After Party: | United Nationalist Alliance |
Local elections were held in Mandaluyong on May 9, 2016, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, one Congressman, and the councilors, six in each of the city's two legislative districts.
The wives of the current city officials, will be running in their husbands' respective positions in the city. Carmelita Aguilar-Abalos, wife of Mayor Benhur Abalos will run for the Mayoralty position under the United Nationalist Alliance. While, former ABC-5 reporter Queenie Pahati-Gonzales, wife of Representative Neptali Gonzales will run as the representative of lone district of the city under the Liberal Party, one of her opponents is Reyes Barbecue president Francisco Reyes, an independent candidate.[1] [2]
Edward Bartolome is the Incumbent. His opponents are First District Councilor Anthony Suva and former Vice Mayor Danny De Guzman.
Neptali "Boyet" Gonzales II is term-limited. His party nominated his wife, former ABC-5 reporter Queenie Pahati-Gonzales. Her main opponents are Reyes Barbecue president Francisco Reyes (running as independent), Albert Yap (also running independent) and Jack Ramel (running under PDP–Laban).
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