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Joy, Chuck, Bingbong tussle for Quezon City mayor

Following months of soft campaigning, Joy Belmonte has finally filed her certificate of candidacy for the mayoralty of Quezon City in the 2019 elections, with at least one rival challenging her for the post.

Joy, Chuck, Bingbong tussle for Quezon City mayor
IT’S ABOUT TIME. Quezon City mayoralty candidate Josephina Joy Belmonte, vice mayoralty candidate Gian Sotto, with supporters Senate President Vicente Sotto, former speaker Feliciano Belmonte, file their certificates of candidacy Thursday at the local Comelec office in Quezon City. Manny Palmero

The incumbent vice mayor and her running mate, District 3 Councilor Gian Carlo Sotto, on Thursday filed their candidacies at the Commission on Elections, accompanied by their influential fathers—former House Speaker and QC Mayor Sonny Belmonte and Senate President Tito Sotto.

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Joy Belmonte is out to take over from incumbent Mayor Herbert Bautista, unless her somewhat unexpected challenger—former congressman and councilor Chuck Mathay III—pulls off an upset next May.

The son of former QC mayor Mel Mathay is running alongside three-term councilor Roderick Paulate, whose staff previously told Manila Standard he would be running for vice mayor “come what may.”

Another rumored mayoralty bidder, District 1 Rep. Vincent “Bingbong” Crisologo, has yet to file his candidacy, and will likely do so without a running mate.

This after District 2 Rep. Winston “Winnie” Castelo, who has been angling for the vice mayoralty supposedly under Crisologo as early as 2017, has reportedly backed out, city hall sources told the Standard.

“[Castelo] will no longer run after some negotiations,” one source told Manila Standard.

Crisologo, the city chairman of the ruling PDP-Laban party, was taken aback by Castelo’s sudden decision, the source also said.

Castelo’s wife, three-term District 2 Councilor Precious Hipolito, will no longer run under the PDP-Laban slate of Crisologo either.

Joy Belmonte is running under the local party-list Serbisyong Bayan that is allied with Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte’s Hugpong ng Pagbabago—and not with the PDP-Laban despite shifting her allegiance away from the Liberal Party last May.

The current vice mayor said she is running “under a banner of good governance and social services for the city’s poorest.”

Another source said two-term District 2 Councilor Ranulfo Ludovica, who wanted to replace Castelo in the House of Representatives, has given way to Hipolito to join the team of Belmonte and Sotto. But he has not abandoned his plan to seek a congressional seat as the first nominee of the SB party-list.

Ludovica confirmed he will no longer run for the 2nd legislative district seat of Quezon City but will campaign as a party-list candidate instead.

 

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