Zamora wins 2nd term as San Juan City mayor

San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora is set to serve his second term after winning the mayoral elections with 66,883 votes, decisively defeating rival Jun Usman who garnered 9,413 votes.

Vice Mayor Warren Villa was also reelected, securing 55,920 votes against Philip Cezar's 16,608.

Atty. Bel Zamora won the lone congressional seat for San Juan City with 49,334 votes, defeating Jana Ejercito's 27,133 votes.

Zamora and his party, Team Makabagong San Juan, achieved a 15-0 sweep in the local elections, winning all positions.

The Estrada family's attempt to regain influence in the city was unsuccessful, as none of their candidates secured a position.

A proclamation party was held at the FilOil Flying V Centre, where Zamora thanked the citizens for their trust and pledged continued service.

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