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Partido Navoteño

Partido Navoteño
PresidentToby Tiangco
ChairmanJohn Rey Tiangco
Secretary-GeneralClint Geronimo
Founded2004[1]
HeadquartersNavotas
IdeologyConservatism
Social conservatism
Populism
Localism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationHNP (2018–2021)
UNA (2012–2016)
NPC (2004–2012)
ColorsGreen
SloganItaas ang antas ng Buhay Navoteño. (Increase the level of the Navoteño's Life.)
Seats in the House of Representatives
1 / 1
(Navotas seats only)
Local councils
12 / 12

Partido Navoteño[2] is the ruling political party in the city of Navotas, Philippines, founded by Toby Tiangco in 2004. It was previously a local affiliate of the NPC, United Nationalist Alliance, and Hugpong ng Pagbabago. The party currently controls all major political offices in the city.

Electoral performance

Mayor

Election Candidate Number of votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2010 John Rey Tiangco 76,158 100% Unopposed
2013 Supported John Rey Tiangco who won
2016 John Rey Tiangco 87,485 95.66% Won
2019 Toby Tiangco 79,262 68.82% Won
2022 John Rey Tiangco 77,571 64.29 Won

Vice mayor

Election Candidate Number of votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2010 Patrick John Javier 73,576 100% Unopposed
2013 Supported Clint Geronimo who won
2016 Clint Geronimo 79,753 100% Unopposed
2019 Supported Clint Geronimo who won
2022 Tito Sanchez 80,771 72.48% Won

House of Representatives

Election Seats allocated for Navotas Outcome of election
2010
1 / 1
Joined the independent bloc
2013
0 / 1
Members participated under UNA
2016
0 / 1
2019
1 / 1
Joined the majority bloc
2022
1 / 1
Joined the majority bloc

City council

Election Number of votes Share of votes Seats Outcome of election
2010 300,363 70.8%
9 / 12
Majority
2013 Members participated under UNA
2016 365,171 83.89%
11 / 12
Majority
2019 210,999 36.96%
7 / 12
Majority
2022 721,497 80.38%
12 / 12
Majority

References

  1. ^ Jerry Botial (January 6, 2004). "Camanava bets swamp Comelec". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "DotPH domains available portal".