Lipa local elections, 2016

Lipa mayoral election, 2016

May 9, 2016 (2016-05-09)

 
Nominee Edgardo Mendoza Meynardo Sabili
Party Liberal Independent
Running mate Eric Africa Raul Montealto

Incumbent Mayor

Meynardo Sabili
Independent


Local elections will be held in Lipa City on May 9, 2016 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect candidates for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the congressman (which will represent Batangas' sixth district which is composed of just the city), two provincial board members, and the 12 members of its city council.

Unlike in the 2013 elections, voters of the city will be electing its first member in the House of Representatives, two representatives to the Batangas provincial board, and two more councilors thus bringing the councilors' total to 12 as opposed to the previous 10.

Background

Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections

Incumbent Mayor Meynardo Sabili is running for his third and final term as Mayor of the City of Lipa. He assumed the mayorship in 2010, defeating then-incumbent and former 4th District Representative Oscar Gozos. This is despite Sabili's disqualification to run because of residency dispute. Sabili, a former Provincial Board Member used to be a registered voter Barangay Sico 1, San Juan, Batangas and transferred to Barangay Pinagtong-Ulan, Lipa City. However, the Supreme Court annulled and dismissed the Commission on Elections' ruling on Sabili's cancellation of his Certificate of Candidacy. He was initially known to be running under National Unity Party (NUP), with three-term councilor Raul Montealto as his running mate. (Montealto was Barangay Captain of Santo Niño before elected as Councilor in 2007.). However, NUP withdrew their nomination of Team Sabili due to its membership of the Koalisyong Matuwid na Daan (known as Koalisyon ng Daang Matuwid), where the party has to endorse Liberal Party-nominated candidates even under the local level; therefore Sabili and his team will run as independents; hence Sabili's coalition was supported by Partido Galing at Puso of Poe-Escudero tandem, while Mendoza's coalition was supported by the aformentioned Liberal coalition (where Sabili's last party's nominee in the 2013 mid-term elections).

His opponent is Fiscal Edgardo "Gary" Mendoza who is running under the Liberal Party, the party of incumbent Governor and former City Mayor Vilma Santos-Recto. His running mate is incumbent Vice Mayor Eric Africa. Africa was elected councilor from 1998 to 2007 then from 2010 until he was elected Vice Mayor in 2013.

Congressional election

Incumbent Governor and former Mayor Vilma Santos-Recto, who is barred for another term decided to run as for a seat at the new 6th legislative district of Batangas, which only comprises the City of Lipa.[1] The city was a part of the 4th District of Batangas from 1987. This despite of the call of supporters to run for a much higher position, especially as the Vice Presidential candidate of Mar Roxas. Recto became its first female City Mayor from 1998 until she was elected first female Governor of Batangas in 2007. Her main opponent is Bernadette Sabili, wife of Mayor Meynard Sabili. Sabili first ran as Representative of the 4th District of Batangas, but was defeated by incumbent Representative Mark Llandro Mendoza. However, NUP withdrew her nomination due to its membership of the Koalisyong Matuwid na Daan, where the party has to endorse Liberal Party-nominated candidates even under the local level; therefore Sabili will run as independent.

Candidates

District Representative

2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in Batangas's 6th District (Lone District of Lipa City)
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Bernadette Sabili
Liberal Vilma Santos-Recto
Total votes ' '

Provincial Board Members

Batangas 6th District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Rowena Africa
PMB Romano Gonzales
Liberal Lydio Lopez, Jr.
Total votes ' '

Mayor

Incumbent Mayor Meynardo Sabili is running for reelection. His opponent is fiscal Edgardo Mendoza.

Lipa City mayoralty elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Edgardo Mendoza
Independent Meynardo Sabili
Total votes ' '

Vice Mayor

Incumbent Eric Africa is running for reelection. His opponent is incumbent councilor Raul Montealto.

Lipa City vice mayoralty elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Eric Africa
NPC Raul Montealto
Total votes ' '

Councilors

Yellow Team

Liberal Party/Dream Team
Name Party
Leonilo Catipon Liberal
Josef Frederick Dijan Liberal
Nelson Gonzales Liberal
Oscar "Junjun" Gozos II Liberal
Pacita Leviste Liberal
Miguel Lina III Liberal
Mark Aries Luancing Liberal
Aries Macala Liberal
Aries Emmanuel "Beebong" Mendoza Liberal
Mario Panganiban Liberal
Merlo Silva Liberal
Jennifer Toledo Liberal

Team Sabili-Montealto

Independent/Team Sabili-Montealto
Name Party
Emmanuel de Castro Independent
Elpidio Lacorte NPC
Carina Lina-Panganiban Independent
Donato Linatoc PMB
Camile Lopez Independent
Dominador Mauhay Independent
Mario Medina NPC
Nonato Monfero NPC
Joel Pua NPC
Avior Rocafort NPC
Ralph Peter Umali NPC
Gwendolyn Wong Independent
2016 Lipa City Council Elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Ariel Africa
Independent Arlan Jay Agojo
Independent Ireneo Aguillera
Independent Arlan Arnaiz
Independent Ramir Bathan
Independent Arven Bravo
Liberal Leonilo Catipon
Independent Emmanuel De Castro
Liberal Josef Frederick Dijan
Independent Vergilio Felasol
Independent Zenaida Garing
Liberal Nelson "Totoy" Gonzales
Liberal Oscar "Junjun" Gozos II
NPC Elpidio Lacorte
Liberal Pacita Leviste
Independent Carina Lina-Panganiban
Liberal Mike Lina
PMB Donato Linatoc
Independent Camille Angeline Lopez
Liberal Mark Aries Luancing
Liberal Aries Macala
Independent Dominador Mauhay
NPC Mario Medina
Liberal Aries Emmanuel Mendoza
Buklod Sonia Milan-Crisostomo
NPC Nonato Monfero
Liberal Erick Ramirez
NPC Mario Panganiban
NPC Joel Pua
NPC Avior Rocafort
Independent Roy Sanggalang
Liberal Merlo Silva
Liberal Jennifer Toledo
NPC Ralph Peter Umali
Independent Gwendolyn Wong
Total votes ' '

References

  1. The Philippine Star. "Ate Vi to run for Congress". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
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