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词条 2013 Manila local elections
释义

  1. Mayoral and vice mayoral election

  2. Opinion polling

     Mayoral election  Three-candidate race  Two-candidate race 

  3. Candidates

  4. Results

     Mayoral election  Vice mayoral election  House of Representatives elections  1st District  2nd District  3rd District  4th District  5th District  6th District  City Council elections  Summary  1st District[22]  2nd District  3rd District  4th District  5th District  6th District 

  5. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Manila mayoral election, 2013
| flag_image = Ph seal ncr manila.png
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Manila local elections, 2010
| previous_year = 2010
| next_election = Manila local elections, 2016
| next_year = 2016
| election_date = {{Start date|2013|05|13}}
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Joseph Estrada
| party1 = United Nationalist Alliance
| running_mate1 = Isko Moreno
| popular_vote1 = 343,993
| percentage1 = 52.72
| image2 =
| nominee2 = Alfredo Lim
| party2 = Liberal Party (Philippines)
| running_mate2 = Lou Veloso
| popular_vote2 = 308,544
| percentage2 = 47.28
| title = Mayor
| before_election = Alfredo Lim
| before_party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
| after_election = Joseph Estrada
| after_party = United Nationalist Alliance|UNA
}}

Local elections was held in Manila on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the six congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's six legislative districts.

Mayor Alfredo Lim is running for the mayorship for the third consecutive time; if he wins, he will be prohibited to run in 2016 due to term limits. Lim's opponent is former senator, vice president, deposed president then convicted plunderer and defeated 2010 presidential candidate, Joseph Estrada, who was a longtime San Juan mayor; in order to run for the mayorship, Estrada had to transfer his residence from San Juan to Manila. The two formerly contested the presidency in 1998, with Estrada emerging victorious.

Estrada's running mate is Vice Mayor Isko Moreno, who has served since 2007; if he wins, he will also be term limited in 2016. Actor and Councilor Lou Veloso is Lim's running mate; Veloso was the councilor elected with the highest percentage of votes in 2010.

Mayoral and vice mayoral election

On May 4, 2012, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno joined the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino party, fueling speculations that he would be former President Joseph Estrada's running mate.[1] Estrada would confirm this on May 9, 2012 but, for one term only.[2] On May 7, 2012, Incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim announced he will run for re-election and said that Moreno was his original running mate.[3]

A year prior to the election, Estrada transferred his residence from San Juan to Santa Mesa, Manila; this was made official by the Manila City Hall. Estrada's Manila home was formerly the headquarters of President Ramon Magsaysay during the 1953 presidential election.[4]

On September 18, 2012, Lim announced that he has picked 6th District Councilor Lou Veloso to be his running mate. Lim noted that Veloso is the councilor that emerged with the most votes in the last local elections.[5]

On October 1, 2012, during the first day of filing of certificate of candidacies,[6] Lim and Veloso, along with their ticket's 36 city council bets, filed their certificate of candidacies at the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) field office in Arroceros, Manila. Lim is supported by all but one of the incumbent congressmen of Manila - Benjamin Asilo of the 1st District, Carlo Lopez of the 2nd District, Zenaida Angping of the 3rd District, Trisha Bonoan-David of the 4th District, and Sandy Ocampo of the 6th District.[7] 5th District Representative Amado Bagatsing originally supported him but endorsed Estrada instead.[8] Lim also said that his 2013 campaign will be his last as he intends to retire from politics in 2016. He had previously served as mayor from 1992 to 1998, Secretary of Interior and Local Government under Estrada from 2000 to 2001, lost the mayorship to Estrada ally Lito Atienza in 2001, elected Senator in 2004 under the Estrada-backed Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino, and retook the mayorship from Atienza's son Ali in 2007, then successfully defending it against Atienza himself in 2010.[9]

A day later, Estrada and Moreno filed their certificate of candidacies. Estrada left his home at Santa Mesa with Moreno aboard his jeepney he made famous during the 1998 presidential election. Estrada drove the jeepney to the COMELEC office at Arroceros; the United Nationalist Alliance-backed Estrada ticket includes 29 of the incumbent 36 councilors.[10] The contest between Lim and Estrada has been billed by many as "Dirty Harry vs. Asiong Salonga", with Lim being previously referred to as "Dirty Harry", and Estrada having played Asiong Salonga in a movie.[4][11]

Aside from Lim and Estrada, other candidates include Marino Magallanes, a fortune teller from Quiapo, mechanical engineer and perennial candidate Onofre Abad, lawyer Felix Cantal, Samuel Gabot, Rodolfo Lim and driver Fidel Cruz.

On January 7, 2013, the Sandiganbayan ruled to dismiss via technicality a petition disqualifying Estrada from running due to a condition from his pardon granted by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo that said he would not seek elective office.[12] However, he faced other disqualification cases from the same issue at the Commission on Elections and at the Regional Trial Court.[13]

On January 16, the commission disqualified all of the mayoral candidates, save for Estrada and Lim, and declared them as "nuisance candidates."[14]

The two camps signed a covenant for peaceful elections at the Manila Police District headquarters on February 15, 2013. Commission on Elections chairman Sixto Brillantes and Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting chairman Henrietta de Villa witnessed the signing, which were also attended by the rest of the slates, including their running mates.[15] A day later, the police arrested Moreno and five other UNA candidates for the city council for alleged illegal gambling. Estrada later said he may file charges against the police who arrested his running mate.[16] The police arrested the group after they proceeded to hold a bingo game, which the police had said to be illegal, after promising they would hold a raffle instead. Moreno and the other candidates were freed after the Manila Prosecutor's Office ruled that there was not enough evidence to prolong their detention. Moreno maintained that the bingo game is not illegal after President Ferdinand Marcos classified it as a parlor game.[17] Brillantes later said that Moreno's group did not violate any election law when they held a bingo game as the campaign period for local elections has not yet started.[18]

The Manila Regional Trial Court dismissed another disqualification case against Estrada on March 4. Judge Marivic Umali heeded Estrada's lawyer Frank Chavez that the Commission on Elections and not the court had jurisdiction on the case. On April 1, the commission dismissed Estrada's last disqualification case.[19]

Opinion polling

Mayoral election

Three-candidate race

Pollster Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Lito Atienza Joseph Estrada Alfredo Lim
SWS[20] May 5–8, 2012 1,200 ±3% 11% 46% 42%

Two-candidate race

Pollster Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Joseph Estrada Alfredo Lim
SWS[20] May 5–8, 2012 1,200 ±3% 53% 45%

Candidates

{{party name with colour|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}} ||
  • Marlon Villarojas
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} ||
  • Joey Hizon III
{{party name with colour|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}} ||
  • Regina Aspiras
PositionLiberal Party-Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan (KKK) CoalitionUnited Nationalist AllianceOther partiesIndependents
Mayor{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || Alfredo Lim{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} || Joseph Estrada
Vice Mayor{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || Lou Veloso{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} || Isko Moreno
Member of the House of Representatives 1st{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || Benjamin Asilo{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} || Ernesto DionisioRicardo Bacolod
Fernando Diaz
2nd{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || Carlo Lopez{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} || Edward Tan
3rd{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || Zenaida Angping{{party name with colour|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}} || Ramon MoralesAlex Garcia
4th{{party name with colour|National Unity Party (Philippines)}} || Trisha Bonoan-David
5th{{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || Faith MagantoKABAKA Amado Bagatsing{{party name with colour|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}} || Alex Cayabyab
6th{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || Rosenda Ocampo{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}}|| Benny AbanteRichard Bautista
Francisco Candaza
Member of the Manila City Council 1st{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} ||
  • Roberto Asilo
  • Niño Dela Cruz
  • Silvestre Dumagat, Jr.
  • Moises Lim
  • Rolando Sy
  • Joey Venancio
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} ||
  • Dennis Alcoreza
  • Irma Alfonso
  • Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.
  • Jesus Fajardo
  • Arlene Koa
  • Erick Ian Nieva
{{party name with colour|Democratic Party of the Philippines}} ||
  • Roberto Garrate
  • Rejercito Aranas
  • Crispin Balbeja
  • Eduardo Lanuza
  • Joey Longanilla
  • Alden Obejas
  • Cristy Lim
  • Ferdinand Sandoval
2nd{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} ||
  • Ruben "RP" Bunag
  • Rodolfo Lacsamana
  • Fernando Lopez
  • Ma. Corazon Panlilio
  • Renato Torno, Jr.
  • Ivy Varona
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} ||
  • Filomena Aligayo
  • Ruben "Dr. J" Buenaventura
  • Marlon Lacson
  • Numero "Uno" Lim
  • Ramon Robles
  • Rolan Valeriano
{{party name with colour|Democratic Party of the Philippines}} ||
  • Renato del Rosario
  • Pedro Buluran, Jr.
  • Ariel Fernandez
3rd{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} ||
  • Jesus Abejar
  • Ma. Victoria Barbers
  • Jackson Dechaves
  • Thelma Lim
  • William Lising
  • Severino Reyes
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} ||
  • Bernardito Ang
  • Joel Chua
  • Ma. Asuncion "Re" Fugoso
  • Ernesto Isip, Jr.
  • Yul Servo
  • Manuel Zarcal
{{party name with colour|Democratic Party of the Philippines}} ||
  • Rosalinda Sia
  • Alberto Chico
  • Anthony de Guzman
  • Martin Domingo
4th{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} ||
  • Krystle Bacani
  • Anton Capistrano
  • Guia Gomez Castro
  • Gerardo Gamez
  • Eldorado Lim
  • Eduardo Quintos XVI
{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} ||
  • Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing
  • Arlene Chua
  • Edward Maceda
  • Arnold Pangan
  • Jocelyn Quintos
  • Joel "JTV" Villanueva
{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} ||
  • Rosauro David
  • Antonio Abana
  • Frederick Constantino
  • Alexander Lim
  • Science Reyes
  • Vicente Salgado
  • Amalia Tolentino
5thLiberal
  • Jaime Co, Jr.
  • Geoffrey dela Torre
  • Saminodin Manshawie
  • Fernando Perito
  • Josefina Siscar
  • Francis Villegas
UNA
  • Rafael Borromeo
  • Richard Ibay
  • Cristina Isip
  • Roberto Ortega, Jr.
  • Roderick Valbuena
  • Raymundo Yupangco
{{party name with colour|Democratic Party of the Philippines}} ||
  • Jose Antonio Dimaano
  • Jaime Adriano
  • Darwin Borca
  • Eva Cantilang
  • Reginaldo Capili
  • Felix Tobillo, Jr.
  • Wilfredo Vida
KABAKA
  • Arnold Atienza
6thLiberal
  • Romualdo Billanes
  • Dionisio Cuevas II
  • Richard Lontoc
  • Pablo Dario Ocampo
  • Jimmy Tiu
  • Christian Paul Uy
UNA
  • Jocelyn Dawis-Asuncion
  • Leilani Marie Lacuna
  • Elizabeth Rivera
  • Casimiro Sison
  • Jason Roland Valdez
Asenso Manileño
  • George Planas
  • Priscilla Marie Abante
  • Carlos Castañeda
  • Segundina Jamias
  • Julio Logarta, Jr.
  • Joel Par (UNA guest)
  • Edward Quintos
  • Valeriano Reloj
{{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}} ||
  • Ma. Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip-Garcia

Results

Mayoral election

Alfredo Lim is the incumbent.

{{Election box begin | title=2013 Manila mayoral election}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Joseph Estrada
|votes = 343,993
|percentage = 52.72
|change = +21.51
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Alfredo Lim
|votes = 308,544
|percentage = 47.28
|change = −20.94
 }} {{Election box margin of victory

|votes = 35,449
|percentage = 5.43
|change = −42.45
 }} {{Election box gain with party link

|winner = United Nationalist Alliance
|loser = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|swing = +21.23{{Election box end}}

Notes:

  • Estrada's change is compared from Lito Atienza's votes, who appeared independent on the ballot but was belatedly nominated by Estrada's Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP). The PMP would later merge with PDP-Laban to form UNA.
  • Lim also ran as part of the united ticket of his local party KKK and of the Liberal Party in 2010.

Vice mayoral election

Isko Moreno (appearing as "Francisco Domagoso", his birth name, on the ballot) is the incumbent.

{{Election box begin | title=2013 Manila vice mayoral election}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Isko Moreno
|votes = 395,156
|percentage = 62.78
|change = −17.08
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Lou Veloso
|votes = 234,256
|percentage = 37.22
|change = +37.22
 }} {{Election box margin of victory

|votes = 160,900
|percentage = 25.56
|change = −54.29
 }} {{Election box hold with party link

|winner = United Nationalist Alliance
|swing =+27.15{{Election box end}}

Notes:

  • Moreno was Lim's running mate in 2010 but ran under the Nacionalista Party instead of under Lim's KKK/Liberal ticket. The change is compared from Moreno's votes in 2010.
  • The Liberal Party did not name a nominee in the 2010 vice mayoral election, hence there's nothing to compare it with.

House of Representatives elections

1st District

Benjamin Asilo is the incumbent.

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|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Benjamin Asilo
|votes = 82,579
|percentage =
|change =
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|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ernesto Dionisio, Sr.
|votes = 44,420
|percentage =
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|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Fernando Diaz
|votes = 2,243
|percentage =
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|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Ricardo Bacolod
|votes = 573
|percentage =
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|winner = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|swing = +22.25{{Election box end}}

3rd District

Zenaida Angping is the incumbent. She is a common candidate of the LP-KKK and UNA tickets.

The Commission on Elections disqualified James Jaime Marquez Tan from the election for being a "nuisance candidate".[21]

{{Election box begin| title=2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 3rd district}}
|party = Nationalist People's Coalition
|candidate = Zenaida Angping
|votes = 50,466
|percentage = 62.18
|change = +1.88
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan
|candidate = Ramon Morales
|votes = 29,606
|percentage = 36.48
|change = +36.48
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Alex Garcia
|votes = 1,091
|percentage = 1.34
|change = +1.34
 }} {{Election box margin of victory

|votes = 20,860
|percentage = 25.70
|change = −1.34
 }} {{Election box rejected

|votes = 7,352
|percentage = 8.31
|change = +2.31
 }} {{Election box turnout

|votes = 88,515
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Nationalist People's Coalition
|swing = 19.18{{Election box end}}

4th District

Incumbent Trisha Bonoan-David is running unopposed. Like Zenaida Angping, she is also a common candidate of LP-KKK and UNA.

{{Election box begin | title=2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 4th district}}
|party = National Unity Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Trisha Bonoan-David
|votes = 78,026
|percentage = 100.00
|change = +44.87
 }} {{Election box margin of victory

|votes = 78,026
|percentage = 100.00
|change = +89.74
 }} {{Election box rejected|

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|winner =National Unity Party (Philippines)
|swing =+44.87{{Election box end}}

5th District

Amado Bagatsing is the incumbent.

{{Election box begin| title=2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 5th district}}
|party = KABAKA
|candidate = Amado Bagatsing
|votes = 94,966
|percentage = 89.05
|change = +30.01
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Nationalist People's Coalition
|candidate = Faith Maganto
|votes = 10,380
|percentage = 9.73
|change = +9.73
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link

|party = Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
|candidate = Mario Cayabyab
|votes = 1,293
|percentage = 1.21
|change = +1.21
 }} {{Election box margin of victory

|votes = 84,586
|percentage = 79.32
|change = +60.19
 }} {{Election box rejected

|votes = 11,157
|percentage = 9.47
|change = +2.39
 }} {{Election box turnout

|votes = 117,796
|percentage = 100
 }} {{Election box hold

|winner = Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran{{Election box end}}

6th District

Rosenda Ocampo is the incumbent and her main opponent is former Congressman Bienvenido Abante.

{{Election box begin | title=2013 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 6th district}}
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Rosenda Ocampo
|votes = 43,667
|percentage =
|change =
}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Bienvenido Abante
|votes = 40,571
|percentage =
|change =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate =Richard Bautista
|votes = 407
|percentage =
|change =
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|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Francisco Candaza
|votes = 225
|percentage =
|change =
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|votes =
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|votes =
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City Council elections

Each of Manila's six legislative districts sends six councilors to the City Council. The election is via plurality-at-large voting: A voter can vote up to six candidates; the six candidates with the highest number of votes in a particular district are elected.

In addition, the barangay captains and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) chairpersons in the city's barangays (communities) elect amongst themselves a president that will seat as an ex officio member of the city council with full voting powers. The presidents of the barangay captains and SK chairpersons that were elected after the 2010 barangay elections will serve until the winners of the 2013 barangay elections are seated in late November.

In case of a tie vote, the vice mayor, as the presiding officer, will vote to break the tie.

Summary

{{party name with colour|United Nationalist Alliance}} ||align=left|Joseph Estrada || 1,592,479 || 53.48% || 25 || 65.8%{{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} ||align=left|Alfredo Lim || 866,047 || 29.09% || 6 || 15.8%{{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} ||align=left|none || 94,890 || 3.19% || 1 || 2.6%{{party name with colour|Democratic Party of the Philippines}} ||align=left|none || 10,600 || 0.36% || 0 || 0.0%{{party name with colour|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}} ||align=left|Alfredo Lim || 4,860 || 0.16% || 0 || 0.0%{{party name with colour|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}} ||align=left|none || 1,563 || 0.05% || 0 || 0.0%{{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} ||align=left|various || 335,011 || 11.25% || 3 || 7.9%
PartyMayoral/vice
mayoral candidate
Total votesTotal seats
Total % Total %
KABAKAJoseph Estrada 70,529 2.37% 1 2.6%
Asenso ManileñoJoseph Estrada 1,467 0.05% 0 0.0%
Total valid votes cast N/A
Total turnout 100.00%
Total partisan seats 36 94.7%
Seat for Association of Barangay Captains President 1 2.6%
Seat for Association of Sangguniang Kabataan chairmen President 1 2.6%
Total non-partisan seats 2 5.3%
Total seats 38 100.0%

1st District[22]

It is composed of Tondo.

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 1st district}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ernesto Dionisio, Jr.
|votes = 76,946
|percentage = 12.05
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Erick Ian "Banzai" Nieva
|votes = 70,925
|percentage = 11.10
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Roberto Asilo
|votes = 60,623
|percentage = 9.49
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Niño Dela Cruz
|votes = 59,768
|percentage = 9.36
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Dennis Alcoreza
|votes = 59,309
|percentage = 9.29
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Irma Alfonso
|votes = 54,619
|percentage = 8.55
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Jesus Fajardo
|votes = 51,821
|percentage = 8.11
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Moises "Bobby" Lim
|votes = 46,043
|percentage = 7.21
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Arlene Koa
|votes = 35,874
|percentage = 5.62
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Cristina "Cristy Lim" Lim-Raymundo
|votes = 34,379
|percentage = 5.38
}}
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Rolando Sy
|votes = 33,908
|percentage = 5.31{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Joey Venancio
|votes = 24,915
|percentage = 3.90
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Silvestre Dumagat, Jr.
|votes = 14,534
|percentage = 2.28
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Ferdinand Sandoval
|votes = 5,462
|percentage = 0.86
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Rejercito Aranas
|votes = 3,314
|percentage = 0.52
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party of the Philippines
|candidate = Roberto Garrate
|votes = 2,028
|percentage = 0.32
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Eduardo Lanuza
|votes = 1,237
|percentage = 0.19
  }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Crispin Balbeja
|votes = 1,113
|percentage = 0.17
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Joey Longanilla
|votes = 1,099
|percentage = 0.17
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Alden Obejas
|votes = 814
|percentage = 0.13{{Election box end}}

Raffy Jimenez Crespo, son of former representative Mark Jimenez, was disqualified from this election.[23]

Cristy Lim is a guest candidate of the LP-KKK coalition.

2nd District

Gagalangin area which is also part of Tondo.

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 2nd district}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Rolando Valeriano
|votes = 46,600
|percentage = 12.61
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ruben "Dr. J" Buenaventura
|votes = 44,984
|percentage = 12.17
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Marlon Lacson
|votes = 44,282
|percentage = 11.98
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ramon Robles
|votes = 41,532
|percentage = 11.24
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Rodolfo "Ninong" Lacsamana
|votes = 37,365
|percentage = 10.11
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Numero "Uno" Lim
|votes = 35,674
|percentage = 9.65
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Ivy Varona
|votes = 24,059
|percentage = 6.51
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Ruben "RP" Bunag
|votes = 20,661
|percentage = 5.59
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Renato "Gulay" Torno, Jr.
|votes = 19,708
|percentage = 5.33
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Filomena "Len Viceo" Aligayo
|votes = 18,851
|percentage = 5.10
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Fernando Lopez
|votes = 13,377
|percentage = 3.62
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Ma. Corazon Panlilio
|votes = 12,060
|percentage = 3.26
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Ariel Fernandez
|votes = 6,773
|percentage = 1.83
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Pedro Buluran, Jr.
|votes = 1,980
|percentage = 0.54
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party of the Philippines
|candidate = Renato del Rosario
|votes = 1,755
|percentage = 0.47{{Election box end}}

3rd District

It composed of Binondo, Quiapo, San Nicolas and Santa Cruz

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 3rd district}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = John Marvin "Yul Servo" Nieto
|votes = 61,028
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ma. Asuncion "Re" Fugoso
|votes = 56,920
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Joel Chua
|votes = 51,603
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Bernardito Ang
|votes = 50,218
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Ernesto Isip, Jr.
|votes = 50,107
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Manuel Zarcal
|votes = 47,448
|percentage =
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = Thelma Lim
|votes = 38,396
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = Ma. Victoria Barbers
|votes = 19,756
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = William Lising
|votes = 14,304
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = Severino Reyes
|votes = 10,666
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = Jackson Dechaves
|votes = 7,371
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal_Party_(Philippines)
|candidate = Jesus Abejar
|votes = 7,283
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party of the Philippines
|candidate = Rosalinda Sia
|votes = 5,446
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Martin Domingo
|votes = 3,945
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Anthony de Guzman
|votes = 3,504
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Alberto Chico
|votes = 2,777
|percentage ={{Election box end}}

4th District

It is situated in Sampaloc. No. 6 Arlene Chua's term was cut short because of citizenship issues and was declared ineligible for office by COMELEC. No. 7 Krystle Bacani assumed office on March 17, 2015.

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 4th district}}
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Science Reyes
|votes = 47,179
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Edward Maceda
|votes = 43,661
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing
|votes = 41,926
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Jocelyn Quintos
|votes = 40,214
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Anton Capistrano
|votes = 40,117
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Arlene Chua (disqualified)
|votes = 38,165
|percentage =
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Krystle Bacani
|votes = 36,799
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Arnold "Doc Poks" Pangan
|votes = 34,160
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Guia Gomez Castro
|votes = 31,592
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Nacionalista Party
|candidate = Rosauro David
|votes = 30,177
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Eduardo Quintos XVI
|votes = 26,111
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Eldorado Lim
|votes = 22,839
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Joel "JTV" Villanueva
|votes = 19,065
|percentage =
|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Gerardo Gamez
|votes = 18,339
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Amalia Tolentino
|votes = 14,135
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Alexander Lim
|votes = 2,233
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Antonio Abana
|votes = 2,181
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Vicente Salgado
|votes = 1,648
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Frederick Constantino
|votes = 1,437
|percentage ={{Election box end}}

5th District

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 5th district}}
|party = KABAKA
|candidate = Arnold "Ali" Atienza
|votes = 70,529
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Nacionalista Party
|candidate = Joey Hizon III
|votes = 64,713
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Josefina Siscar
|votes = 56,574
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Raymundo Yupangco
|votes = 55,418
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Cristina Isip
|votes = 55,015
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Roberto Ortega, Jr.
|votes = 54,709
|percentage =
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Richard Ibay
|votes = 49,077
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Rafael Borromeo
|votes = 42,693
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Roderick Valbuena
|votes = 35,430
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Francis Villegas
|votes = 15,636
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Jaime Co, Jr.
|votes = 15,558
|percentage =
 }}  {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Felix Tobillo, Jr.
|votes = 11,504
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Geoffrey "Jograd" dela Torre
|votes = 11,365
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Saminodin Manshawie
|votes = 7,612
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Fernando Perito
|votes = 4,421
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Reginaldo Capili
|votes = 3,581
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Jaime Adriano
|votes = 3,452
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Eva Cantilang
|votes = 2,733
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Darwin Borca
|votes = 1,580
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
|candidate = Marlon Villarojas
|votes = 1,563
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Wilfredo Vida
|votes = 1,414
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party of the Philippines
|candidate = Jose Antonio Dimaano
|votes = 1,371
|percentage ={{Election box end}}

6th District

{{Election box begin no change| title=2013 Manila City Council election at the 6th district}}
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Priscilla Marie Abante
|votes = 48,372
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Casimiro Sison
|votes = 45,985
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Elizabeth Rivera
|votes = 44,001
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Joel Par
|votes = 42,576
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Leilani Marie Lacuna
|votes = 41,141
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Christian Paul Uy
|votes = 39,968
|percentage =
|-
|colspan=5 bgcolor=black|
|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Carlos Castañeda
|votes = 39,334
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Jocelyn Dawis-Asuncion
|votes = 32,711
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
|candidate = Ma. Lourdes "Bonjay" Isip-Garcia
|votes = 29,278
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Pablo Dario Ocampo IV
|votes = 26,439
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = United Nationalist Alliance
|candidate = Jason Roland Valdez
|votes = 20,367
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Richard Lontoc
|votes = 16,280
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Dionisio Cuevas II
|votes = 12,219
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Jimmy Tiu
|votes = 11,902
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Julio Logarta, Jr.
|votes = 8,821
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Liberal Party (Philippines)
|candidate = Romualdo Billanes
|votes = 7,479
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan
|candidate = Regina Aspiras
|votes = 4,860
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Valeriano Reloj
|votes = 3,137
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Edward Quintos
|votes = 2,786
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate no change|

|party = AMM
|candidate = George Planas
|votes = 1,467
|percentage =
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Segundina Jamias
|votes = 1,233
|percentage ={{Election box end}}

Joel Par is a guest candidate of UNA.

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23. ^Philippine Daily Inquirer: Comelec disqualifies 63 nuisance candidates
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