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2022 Navotas local elections information


2022 Navotas mayoral elections
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AKSYON
IND
Nominee John Rey Tiangco Raymond Cruz Mario Camacho
Party Navoteño Aksyon Independent
Running mate Tito Sanchez Rico De Guzman Fredie Maiquez
Popular vote 80,908 44,970 303
Percentage 64.12 35.64 0.24

Mayor before election

Toby Tiangco
Navoteño

Elected Mayor

John Rey Tiangco
Navoteño

Local elections in Navotas took place on May 9, 2022, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected for the mayor, vice mayor, one congressman, and the councilors – six in each of the city's two districts.

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