QC Board of Canvassers proclaim winning candidates

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By Leilani S. Junio [(PNA), RMA/LSJ/EDS]

MANILA, May 10 (PNA) -- The Quezon City Board of Canvassers (BOC) officially proclaimed Tuesday evening the winning local candidates for the May 9 polls at QC’s Albert Hall.

The BOC was led by chairperson Attorney Jonalyn S. Sabellano.

Incumbent mayor Herbert M. Bautista and vice mayor Joy Belmonte were officially proclaimed, along with the city’s six winning congressmen and 36 councilors from the six districts precincts consisting 1,062 precincts.

Bautista gathered a total number 729,917 votes while Belmonte obtained 733,925 votes.

The following are the winning candidates in the congressional seats:

Bingbong Crisologo (1st District); Winnie Castelo (2nd District); Jorge Banal (3rd District); Sonny Belmonte (4th District); Alfred Vargas (5th District); and Kit Belmonte (6th District).

The following are the 36 winning councilors with votes obtained:

District 1—Anthony Peter Crisologo with 100,675 votes; Mayen Juico with 88,707 votes; Tita Beth Delarmente with 86,708 votes; Jun Ferrer with 85,088 votes; Ollie Belmonte with 80,585 votes and Alexis Herrera with 75,979.

District 2—Precious Hipolito-Castelo with 164,852 votes; Bong Liban with 162,097 votes; Toto Medalla with 149,381 votes; Rannie Ludovica with 141,731 votes; 122,683 votes; and Roderick Paulate with 109,298 votes.

District 3-- Allan Benedict Reyes with 63,236 votes; Gian Carlo Jose Sotto with 58,661 votes; ; Kate Abigael Coseteng with 57,330 votes; Jose Mario Don de Leon with 56,87; Franz Pumaren with 56,616 with and Eufemio Lagumbay with 52,206 votes

District 4-- Marvin Rillo with 101,548 votes; Raquel Malangen with 96,935 votes; Irene Belmonte with 93,322 votes; Ivy Lagman with 91,928 vote; Marra Suntay with 91,131 votes; and Hero Bautista with 73,394 votes.

District 5—Jose Visaya with 119,408 votes obtained; Karl Castelo with 105,633 votes; Aly Medalla with 102,958 votes; with Godofredo Liban II with 98,607 votes; Anjo Yllana with 91,581 votes and Allan Francisco with 90,981 votes.

District 6--Marivic Co-Pilar with 91,671 votes obtained; Milencio “Jun” Castelo with 90,371 votes; Rogelio Juan with 87,576 votes; Lala Sotto with 83,970 votes; Donato Matias with 83,596 votes; and Eric Medina with 76,064 votes.