Philippines election
2004 Manila mayoral election
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| | | Nominee | Lito Atienza | Mel Lopez | | Party | Liberal | KNP | Running mate | Don Ramon Bagatsing | Danilo "Danny" Lacuna | Popular vote | 455,302 | 219,580 | Percentage | 67.46% | 32.54% | |
Mayor before election Lito Atienza Liberal | Elected mayor Lito Atienza Liberal | |
Local elections were held in Manila on May 10, 2004, within the Philippine general election. The voters elected 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.[1]
Results
For Mayor
Incumbent Mayor Lito Atienza won his third consecutive term against former Mayor Mel Lopez.[2]
Manila Mayoral election Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Liberal | Lito Atienza | 455,302 | 67.46 |
| KNP | Mel Lopez | 219,580 | 32.54 |
| PGRP | Felix Cantal | | |
| Independent | Onofre Abad | | |
| Independent | Antonio Gamo | | |
| Independent | Eduardo Fernandez | | |
Total votes | 674,882 | 100.00 |
| Liberal hold |
For Vice Mayor
Incumbent Vice Mayor Danilo Lacuna defeated his opponent, Councilor Don Ramon Bagatsing.[2]
Manila vice mayoral election Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| KNP | Danilo Lacuna | 380,758 | 58.32 |
| Liberal | Don Ramon Bagatsing | 272,118 | 41.68 |
| Independent | Jaboy Odiamman | | |
| Independent | Major Buleg | | |
Total votes | 652,876 | 100.00 |
| KNP hold |
For Representatives
First District
2004 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 1st district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Liberal | Ernesto Nieva | 120,570 | |
| KNP | Rodolfo Quirante | | |
| Independent | Abraham Liguidliguid | | |
Total votes | | |
| Liberal hold |
Second District
2004 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 2nd district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| KNP | Jaime Lopez | 46,495 | 51.39 |
| Liberal | Marion Lacson | 43,980 | 48.61 |
| Independent | Robert Brent Mendoza | | |
Total votes | 90,475 | 100.00 |
| KNP hold |
Third District
2004 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 3rd district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Liberal | Miles Roces | | |
Total votes | | |
| Liberal hold |
Fourth District
2004 Philippine House of Representatives election at Manila's 4th district Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Liberal | Rodolfo Bacani | 56,713 | 57.07 |
| KNP | Manuel Bagatsing | 42,659 | 42.93 |
| Independent | Jose Icaonapo Jr. | | |
| Independent | Joel Sarza | | |
Total votes | 99,372 | 100.00 |
| Liberal hold |
Fifth District
Sixth District
References
- ^ Sison, Bebot Jr.; Suerte Felipe, Cecille. "Atienza-Bagatsing in 2004". Philstar.com. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
- ^ a b Sison, Bebot Jr.; Suerte Felipe, Cecille (May 18, 2004). "Atienza triumphs in Manila". Philstar.com. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
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