2010 Naga, Camarines Sur, local elections

2010 Naga, Camarines Sur, local elections

May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10)
Registered77,784
Mayoral election
 
Candidate John Bongat Adan B. Botor Sulpicio S. Roco Jr.
Party Liberal Nacionalista Aksyon
Running mate Gabriel Bordado
Popular vote 32,231 13,370
Percentage 78% % %

Mayor before election

Jesse M. Robredo
Liberal

Elected mayor

John Bongat
Liberal

Vice Mayoral election
 
Candidate Gabriel Bordado Benjamin N. Lucena Jr.
Party Liberal NPC
Popular vote 37, 238 20,904
Percentage % %

Vice Mayor before election

Gabriel Bordado
Liberal

Elected Vice Mayor

Gabriel Bordado
Liberal

Local elections were held in Naga City, Camarines Sur, on May 10, 2010, as part of the 2010 Philippine general election. Voters elected a mayor, vice mayor, ten members of the Naga City Council, and one member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

Background

The 2010 Naga City local elections were notable for the Liberal Party's dominance in the city, continuing the political legacy established by former Mayor Jesse M. Robredo. The Liberals maintained control over the mayoralty, vice mayoralty, and the majority of the city council seats.

The Liberal's slate was led by then-incumbent Vice Mayor John G. Bongat, who sought to succeed Jesse Robredo as mayor. The opposition was represented by Atty. Adan Botor.

Mayoral election

In the mayoral race, John G. Bongat secured a decisive victory with 32,231 votes, accounting for 78% of the total votes cast. His closest opponent, Atty. Adan Botor, garnered 13,370 votes.

Candidates

Declared

Results

Source:[1]

John Bongat won majority by a wide margin.

2010 Naga, Camarines Sur, mayoral election
CandidatePartyVotes%
John G. BongatLiberal32,23170.68
Adan B. BotorNacionalista13,37029.32
Sulpicio S. Roco Jr.Aksyon
Roderick C. OleaIndependent
Luis A. OrtegaIndependent
Total45,601100.00
Liberal hold
Source: Commission on Elections

Vice mayoral election

Candidates

Declared

Results

2010 Naga, Camarines Sur, vice mayoral election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gabriel BordadoLiberal37,23872.31
Benjamin N. Lucena Jr.NPC14,26127.69
Irineo F. Llorin Jr.Independent
Total51,499100.00
Liberal hold
Source: Commission on Elections

2010 Naga City Council election

Source:[2]

The Naga City Council is composed of 12 councillors, 10 of whom are elected.

Overview

PartyVotes%Seats
Liberal Party293,61265.6710
NPC105,31523.550
Aksyon Demokratiko23,4095.240
Lakas–Kampi10,4942.350
Independent14,2993.200
Ex officio seats2
Total447,129100.0012
2010 Naga City Council election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Cecilia Veluz De AsisLiberal Party33,0647.75
Nelson Salvadora LegacionLiberal Party31,8967.48
Esteban Relativo Abonal Jr.Liberal Party29,4206.90
David Casper Nathan Arroyo SergioLiberal Party27,0916.35
Maria Elizabeth Queng LavadiaLiberal Party26,8486.29
Ray-An Cydrick Gromeo RentoyLiberal Party26,5796.23
Jose Artajo TuasonLiberal Party26,0526.11
Salvador Masbate Del CastilloLiberal Party25,7176.03
Joaquin Felipe Perez Jr.Liberal Party24,2795.69
Raoul Timario RosalesLiberal Party21,6665.08
Jessie Roque AlbeusNPC14,3613.37
Francis Jake Florento FortalezaNPC12,4302.91
Joel Sta. Romana MoranoAKSYON12,2192.86
Francia Teresa Bathan RiveraNPC11,9102.79
Victor Flores CabreraAKSYON11,1902.62
Jose III Tan PeñasNPC9,9822.34
Josue Perez Sr.NPC9,6942.27
Edwin Felipe Alcala HidalgoNPC9,6572.26
Rowena Abracosa DecenaNPC9,3372.19
Ernesto Oliver AbraganNPC8,6122.02
Marlon De Lara NasolNPC8,2881.94
Nelson Benjamin PelagioNPC7,6551.79
Juan Venancio Cadiz DecenaLakas–Kampi6,4981.52
Jose S. Jacobo Sr.Independent4,3521.02
Maria Lilia Vale AracostaLakas–Kampi3,9960.94
Rodolfo B. BongapatIndependent3,4010.80
Paul Niño Gontang AguilarIndependent3,0710.72
Roland Compania MorenoIndependent2,3430.55
Domingo Fortuna CantilloIndependent1,9210.45
Charlemagne Dubas SeechungIndependent1,1470.27
Virginia Ida Cerezo TinduganIndependent1,1100.26
Felix Bea RivaIndependent7930.19
Total426,579100.00
Source: Commission on Elections

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References

  1. ^ "Naga City Election 2010 Results". Naga City Deck. 2010-05-10. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  2. ^ "CAMARINES SUR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2010". Scribd. Retrieved 2025-05-25.
  3. ^ "City Officials: 1945–2022". Naga City Government. Retrieved 2025-05-25. The list of past city officials includes the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod (July 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013), which served during the 2010 Naga City local elections.