The 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila were held on May 9, 2022, to elect the thirty-three representatives to the House of Representatives of the Philippines representing various areas in the National Capital Region. The elections coincided with the presidential election, the senatorial election, and the local elections. The representatives were elected via first past the post, in which the candidate with the most votes will be elected as representative for that district.[1]
Caloocan's 3rd congressional district was used for the first time in this election.[2]
Summary
Congressional district | Incumbent | Winner | Winning margin |
Runner-up | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Caloocan–1st | PDP–Laban | Dale Malapitan | Nacionalista | Oscar Malapitan | 50.13% | Aksyon | Alou Nubla | |||
Caloocan–2nd | Aksyon | Edgar Erice | PDP–Laban | Mitzi Cajayon | 12.50% | Lakas | Roberto Samson | |||
Caloocan–3rd | New seat | PDP–Laban | Dean Asistio | 11.58% | PDDS | Enrico Echiverri | ||||
Las Piñas | Nacionalista | Camille Villar | 30.29% | Kapatiran | Louie Redoble | |||||
Makati–1st | Liberal | Kid Peña | 91.75% | Independent | Minnie Antonio | |||||
Makati–2nd | NPC | Luis Campos Jr. | 83.50% | Independent | Ricardo Opoc | |||||
Malabon | NPC | Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel | 12.18% | PDP–Laban | Ricky Sandoval | |||||
Mandaluyong | NUP | Neptali Gonzales II | 56.36% | Aksyon | Boyett Bacar | |||||
Manila–1st | PDP–Laban | Manny Lopez | Asenso Manileño | Ernix Dionisio | 6.74% | PDP–Laban | Manny Lopez | |||
Manila–2nd | NUP | Rolando Valeriano | 24.22% | Nacionalista | Carlo Lopez | |||||
Manila–3rd | Asenso Manileño | Yul Servo | Asenso Manileño | Joel Chua | 37.28% | PDP–Laban | Ramon Morales | |||
Manila–4th | NPC | Edward Maceda | 52.25% | Independent | Trisha Bonoan-David | |||||
Manila–5th | NUP | Cristal Bagatsing | Asenso Manileño | Irwin Tieng | 1.98% | NUP | Cristal Bagatsing | |||
Manila–6th | NUP | Benny Abante | 60.89% | PRP | Romualdo Billanes | |||||
Marikina–1st | NPC | Bayani Fernando | UNA | Maan Teodoro | 47.22% | NPC | Migoy Cadiz | |||
Marikina–2nd | Liberal | Stella Quimbo | 66.12% | Aksyon | Del de Guzman | |||||
Muntinlupa | One Muntinlupa | Ruffy Biazon | Liberal | Jaime Fresnedi | 55.42% | PDP–Laban | Silverio Garing | |||
Navotas | Partido Navoteño | John Rey Tiangco | Partido Navoteño | Toby Tiangco | 25.70% | Aksyon | Gardy Cruz | |||
Parañaque–1st | PDP–Laban | Eric Olivarez | PDP–Laban | Edwin Olivarez | 84.56% | Aksyon | Jayson Moral | |||
Parañaque–2nd | NUP | Joy Myra Tambunting | NUP | Gus Tambunting | 5.78% | Agila | Josef Maganduga | |||
Pasay | PDP–Laban | Tony Calixto | 68.43% | PRP | Choy Alas | |||||
Pasig | Independent | Roman Romulo | 68.88% | Nacionalista | Ricky Eusebio | |||||
Quezon City–1st | Lakas | Anthony Peter Crisologo | Independent | Arjo Atayde | 35.40% | Lakas | Anthony Peter Crisologo | |||
Quezon City–2nd | Lakas | Precious Hipolito | Independent | Ralph Raffy Tulfo Jr. | 12.97% | Lakas | Precious Hipolito | |||
Quezon City–3rd | NPC | Allan Benedict Reyes | NUP | Franz Pumaren | 3.27% | NPC | Allan Benedict Reyes | |||
Quezon City–4th | PDP–Laban | Bong Suntay | Lakas | Marvin Rillo | 1.18% | PDP–Laban | Bong Suntay | |||
Quezon City–5th | PDP–Laban | Alfred Vargas | PDP–Laban | PM Vargas | 15.16% | Lakas | Rose Lin | |||
Quezon City–6th | Liberal | Kit Belmonte | NUP | Marivic Co-Pilar | 26.30% | Lakas | Bingbong Crisologo | |||
San Juan | PDP–Laban | Ronaldo Zamora | PDP–Laban | Bel Zamora | 29.04% | NPC | Jana Ejercito | |||
Taguig–Pateros | Independent | Alan Peter Cayetano | Nacionalista | Ading Cruz | 9.02% | Partido Pilipino | Allan Cerafica | |||
Taguig–2nd | Nacionalista | Lani Cayetano | Nacionalista | Pammy Zamora | 37.50% | Partido Pilipino | Che Che Gonzales | |||
Valenzuela–1st | NPC | Weslie Gatchalian | NPC | Rex Gatchalian | Unopposed | |||||
Valenzuela–2nd | PDP–Laban | Eric Martinez | 44.66% | Lingkod | Magi Gunigundo |
Caloocan
1st District
Incumbent Dale Gonzalo Malapitan was on his second term and was eligible to run for the same post, but opted to run for Mayor, switching posts with his father, Oscar Malapitan. Oscar faced his former ally, councilor Alou Nubla, as well as Independent Violy dela Cruz.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Oscar Malapitan | 195,705 | 74.27 | ||
Aksyon | Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San Buenaventura | 63,604 | 24.14 | ||
Independent | Violeta "Violy" Dela Cruz | 4,207 | 1.60 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Nacionalista hold |
2nd District
Edgar Erice was on his third and final term and ran for Mayor. His party nominated Jacob Cabochan. Cabochan faced four other candidates, namely Vice Mayor Luis Macario Asistio, former representative Mary Mitzi Cajayon, and councilors Roberto Samson and Alexander Mangasar.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Mary Mitzi "Mitch" Cajayon-Uy | 63,669 | 35.20 | ||
Lakas | Roberto "Obet" Samson | 41,057 | 22.70 | ||
NPC | Luis Macario "Maca" Asistio | 28,603 | 15.81 | ||
Reporma | Alexander "Alex" Mangasar | 26,870 | 14.86 | ||
Aksyon | Jacob Reuben Cabochan | 20,672 | 11.43 | ||
Total votes | |||||
PDP–Laban hold |
3rd District
This will be the first election to be held in the 3rd district since its creation in 2021. It will be contested between former Mayor Enrico Echiverri and 1st district councilor Dean Asistio.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Dean Asistio | 54,319 | 55.79 | ||
PDDS | Enrico "Recom" Echiverri | 43,044 | 44.21 | ||
Total votes | |||||
PDP–Laban win (new seat) |
Las Piñas
Incumbent Rep. Camille Villar faced Felipe Garduque II, and Atty. Luisito "Louie" Redoble.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Camille Villar (incumbent) | 130,812 | 60.90 | ||
Ang Kapatiran | Luisito "Louie" Redoble | 65,751 | 30.61 | ||
Independent | Felipe Garduque II | 18,249 | 8.50 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Nacionalista hold |
Makati
1st District
Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. was the incumbent. His opponents were independent candidates Minnie Antonio and Ferdinand Sevilla.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr. (incumbent) | 146,131 | 94.87 | ||
Independent | Minnie Antonio | 4,801 | 3.12 | ||
Independent | Ferdinand Sevilla | 3,104 | 2.02 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Liberal hold |
2nd District
Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. was the incumbent. His opponent was independent candidate Ricardo Opoc.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Luis Jose Angel Campos Jr. (incumbent) | 169,948 | 91.75 | ||
Independent | Ricardo Opoc | 14,838 | 8.25 | ||
Total votes | |||||
NPC hold |
Malabon
Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel was the incumbent. Her opponent was former representative Federico Sandoval.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel | 102,320 | ||
PDP–Laban | Federico "Ricky" Sandoval | 80,089 | ||
Valid ballots | ||||
Invalid or blank votes | ||||
Total votes |
Mandaluyong
Incumbent Neptali Gonzales II ran for reelection.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Neptali Gonzales II | 132,558 | 78.18 | ||
Aksyon | Boyett Bacar | 36,998 | 21.82 | ||
Total votes | |||||
NUP hold |
Manila
1st District
Manny Lopez was the incumbent. His opponents were Councilor Ernix Dionisio and former Congressman Benjamin "Atong" Asilo.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asenso | Ernix Dionisio | 88,327 | 44.66 | ||
PDP–Laban | Manny Lopez (incumbent) | 74,991 | 37.92 | ||
Liberal | Benjamin "Atong" Asilo | 34,441 | 17.42 | ||
Total votes | 197,759 | 100.00 | |||
Asenso gain from PDP–Laban |
2nd District
Rolan Valeriano was the incumbent and ran with the local party Asenso Manileño. His opponent was former Congressman Carlo Lopez.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Rolan Valeriano (incumbent) | 70,146 | 62.11 | ||
Nacionalista | Carlo Lopez | 42,787 | 37.89 | ||
Total votes | 112,933 | 100.00 | |||
NUP hold |
3rd District
Incumbent Yul Servo did not seek reelection to run for Vice Mayor. His party's nominee was incumbent city majority floor leader and Councilor Joel Chua. His opponents were former Councilor and incumbent Barangay 299 Captain Ramon Morales and Clark Field Arroño III.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asenso | Joel Chua | 68,946 | 67.78 | ||
PDP–Laban | Ramon Morales | 31,030 | 30.50 | ||
Independent | Clark Field Arroño III | 1,748 | 1.72 | ||
Total votes | 101,724 | 100.00 | |||
Asenso hold |
4th District
Edward Maceda was the incumbent and ran with the local party Asenso Manileño. His opponents were former Congresswoman Trisha Bonoan-David and Christopher Gabriel, both happened to be his challengers in 2019.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Edward Maceda (incumbent) | 90,075 | 73.40 | ||
Independent | Trisha Bonoan-David | 25,961 | 21.15 | ||
PRP | Christopher Gabriel | 6,687 | 5.45 | ||
Total votes | 122,723 | 100.00 | |||
NPC hold |
5th District
Amanda Cristina "Cristal" Bagatsing was the incumbent and ran with the local party KABAKA. Her opponent was Councilor Irwin Tieng.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asenso | Irwin Tieng | 83,286 | 50.99 | ||
NUP | Amanda Christina "Cristal" Bagatsing (incumbent) | 80,045 | 49.01 | ||
Total votes | 163,331 | 100.00 | |||
Asenso gain from NUP |
6th District
Benny Abante was the incumbent and ran with the local party Asenso Manileño. His opponents were Romualdo "Bal" Billanes and Antonio Sityar II.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Benny Abante (incumbent) | 95,431 | 79.38 | ||
PRP | Romualdo Billanes | 22,221 | 18.48 | ||
Independent | Antonio Sityar II | 2,562 | 2.13 | ||
Total votes | 120,214 | 100.00 | |||
NUP hold |
Marikina
1st District
The incumbent representative was Bayani Fernando, who was re-elected in 2019 with 80.46% of the vote. Fernando was eligible for re-election but has opted to run for Mayor.
Former vice mayor and 2019 candidate Jose Fabian Cadiz was initially nominated by the Nationalist People's Coalition to run in Fernando's place. However, Cadiz died on February 20, 2022, less than three months before the election. His party nominated his nephew, Jose Miguel Cadiz to run in his place.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
UNA | Marjorie Ann Teodoro | 68,572 | 73.61 | ||
NPC | Jose Miguel Cadiz | 24,584 | 26.39 | ||
Total votes | |||||
UNA hold |
2nd District
The incumbent representative was Stella Quimbo, who was elected in 2019 with 83.74% of the vote. Quimbo's main opponent was the 11th mayor of Marikina and former congressman Del De Guzman.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Stella Luz Quimbo (incumbent) | 103,108 | 82.71 | ||
Aksyon | Del De Guzman | 20,674 | |||
KBL | Mauro Arce | 894 | |||
Total votes | 124,676 | ||||
Liberal hold |
Muntinlupa
Incumbent Ruffy Biazon, who ran under PDP–Laban and won in 2019, ran for Mayor under One Muntinlupa (and won). Running for the position were incumbent three-term Mayor Jaime Fresnedi (Liberal/One Muntinlupa) and Silverio Garing (PDP–Laban).
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal | Jaime Fresnedi | 183,085 | 77.71 | ||
PDP–Laban | Silverio Garing | 52,530 | 22.29 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban |
Navotas
Incumbent Representative John Rey Tiangco ran for Mayor. His brother, incumbent Mayor Toby Tiangco, was his party's nominee.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Navoteño | Tobias Reynald Tiangco | 79,505 | 62.85 | |
Aksyon | Lutgardo "Gardy" Cruz | 46,991 | 37.15 | |
Total votes | 126,496 | 100.00 | ||
Navoteño hold |
Parañaque
1st District
Incumbent Eric Olivarez was term-limited and ran for Mayor, switching places with his brother, incumbent Mayor Edwin Olivarez.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Edwin Olivarez | 91,241 | 90.16 | ||
Aksyon | Jayson Moral | 5,662 | 5.60 | ||
Independent | Pedro Montaño | 4,292 | 4.24 | ||
Total votes | 101,195 | ||||
PDP–Laban hold |
2nd District
Incumbent Joy Myra Tambunting was not running. Her husband, former representative Gustavo Tambunting was her party's nominee.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Gustavo Tambunting | 82,357 | 52.89 | ||
AGILA | Josef Maganduga | 73,346 | 47.11 | ||
Total votes | 155,703 | ||||
NUP hold |
Pasay
Incumbent Representative Antonino "Tony" Calixto will seek for second term. He faced Efren "Choy" Alas, Jocelyn Sato, and independent Ramon Yabut.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Antonino "Tony" Calixto (incumbent) | 154,003 | |||
PRP | Efren "Choy" Alas | 19,067 | |||
Independent | Ramon Yabut | 14,905 | |||
Reporma | Jocelyn Sato | 9,274 | |||
Total votes | |||||
PDP–Laban hold |
Pasig
Incumbent Roman Romulo ran for reelection.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Roman Romulo | 304,157 | 83.89 | ||
Nacionalista | Ricky Eusebio | 54,431 | 15.01 | ||
Independent | Rex Maliuanag | 3,977 | 1.10 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Independent hold |
Quezon City
1st District
Incumbent Anthony Peter Crisologo ran for reelection. His opponents were actor Arjo Atayde and MSME Entrepreneur Marcus Aurelius Dee. Among the three running, Marcus Aurelius Dee was the only native of District 1.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Arjo Atayde | 111,742 | 66.85 | ||
Lakas | Anthony Peter Crisologo (incumbent) | 52,554 | 31.44 | ||
Independent | Marcus Aurelius "Makinig sa Distrito " Dee | 2,846 | 1.70 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Independent hold |
2nd District
Incumbent Precious Hipolito-Castelo ran for reelection. She faced five other candidates, including Ralph Tulfo, the son of broadcaster and senatorial candidate Raffy Tulfo.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Ralph Wendel "Raffy" Tulfo Jr. | 124,780 | 53.90 | ||
Lakas | Precious Hipolito-Castelo (incumbent) | 94,275 | 40.72 | ||
Independent | Virgilio Garcia | 6,144 | 2.65 | ||
Independent | Diosdado Calonge | 3,460 | 1.49 | ||
Independent | Henric David | 1,762 | 0.76 | ||
Independent | Raul Gador | 1,086 | 0.47 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Independent hold |
3rd District
Allan Benedict Reyes was the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Franz Pumaren | 59,782 | 50.7 | ||
NPC | Allan Benedict Reyes (incumbent) | 55,966 | 47.4 | ||
Independent | Jessie Dignadice | 2,254 | 1.9 | ||
Independent | Juanito Navarro | ||||
Total votes | 118,002 | 100 | |||
NUP gain from NPC |
4th District
Bong Suntay was the incumbent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lakas | Marvin Rillo | 80,901 | |||
PDP–Laban | Jesus "Bong" Suntay (incumbent) | 79,418 | |||
Total votes | 160,319 | ||||
Lakas gain from PDP–Laban |
5th District
Alfred Vargas was on his third term as representative and was barred to seek reelection. Instead, he ran as councilor and his party nominated his brother, incumbent councilor PM Vargas. Other notable candidates were Rose Lin and former 2nd district representative Mary Ann Susano. Lin was originally nominated by Lakas–CMD but she later resigned from the party on November 19, 2021.[3]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Patrick Michael Vargas | 103,658 | |||
Lakas | Rose Lin | 72,590 | |||
PFP | Mary Ann Susano | 14,616 | |||
Independent | Catherine Esplana | 8,441 | |||
Independent | Antonio Ortega | 2,754 | |||
Independent | Rose Lynn Sanchez | 1,870 | |||
Independent | Angel Rustia Jr. | 465 | |||
Total votes | 204,394 | ||||
PDP–Laban hold |
6th District
Kit Belmonte was on his third term as representative and was barred to seek reelection. His coalition nominated incumbent councilor Marivic Co-Pilar. She faced former 1st District representative and defeated mayoralty candidate Vincent Crisologo and Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUP | Marivic Co-Pilar | 95,764 | |||
Lakas | Vincent Crisologo | 53,838 | |||
PDP–Laban | Tricia Nicole Velasco-Catera | 9,989 | |||
Total votes | |||||
NUP hold |
San Juan
Incumbent Ronaldo Zamora was term-limited. His daughter, Bel was his party's nominee. Her opponent was former councilor Jana Ejercito.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Bel Zamora | 49,334 | 64.52 | ||
NPC | Jana Ejercito | 27,133 | 35.48 | ||
Total votes | |||||
PDP–Laban hold |
Taguig and Pateros
1st District of Taguig and Pateros
Incumbent Congressman and former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano has opted to run for senator. Competing in his place were term-limited incumbent Vice mayor Ricardo Cruz Jr. and 2019 candidate Allan Cerafica.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Ricardo Cruz Jr. | 99,059 | |||
PPP | Allan Cerafica | 82,673 | |||
Total votes | |||||
Nacionalista hold |
2nd District of Taguig
Incumbent Congresswoman Lani Cayetano has opted to run for mayor of Taguig. Competing in her place were term-limited incumbent councilor Pammy Zamora and former councilor and 2019 candidate Michelle Anne Gonzales.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista | Pammy Zamora | 120,833 | 68.74 | ||
PPP | Michelle Anne Gonzales | 54,959 | 31.26 | ||
Total votes | |||||
Nacionalista hold |
Valenzuela
1st District
Incumbent Wes Gatchalian ran for Mayor, switching places with his brother, incumbent Mayor Rex Gatchalian who ran unopposed.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NPC | Rexlon Gatchalian | 141,794 | 100% | ||
Total votes | 141,794 | 100% | |||
NPC hold |
2nd District
Incumbent Eric Martinez ran for reelection. His opponent was former representative Magtanggol Gunigundo.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PDP–Laban | Eric Martinez | 132,241 | |||
LINKOD | Magtanggol Gunigundo | 50,599 | |||
Total votes | |||||
PDP–Laban hold |
References
- ^ "Certified List of Candidates (District) National Capital Region" (PDF). Republic of the Philippines Commission on Elections. May 9, 2022.
- ^ Samonte, Severino (April 7, 2022). "Caloocan voters to elect 3 congressmen on May 9". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved October 8, 2024.
- ^ Bajo, Anna Felicia (November 19, 2021). "Lakas withdraws nomination of Rose Nono Lin after congressional bet quits party". GMA News. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
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