Francis Zamora wins third term as San Juan mayor

Incumbent Mayor Francis Zamora secured a third consecutive term as San Juan's mayor on Monday, May 12, with the Commission on Elections formally proclaiming his victory based on partial, unofficial results.

Zamora won by a significant margin with 43,894 votes compared to Philip Dudley Cezar’s 6,309 votes, confirming his leadership in the city.

Running mate Angelo Agcoili was also elected as vice mayor with 36,911 votes over Candy Crisologo's 10,577 votes.

Zamora’s campaign focused on completing several infrastructure projects including a sports center, local government center, animal care center, plaza, and commercial area as part of his 'new San Juan' promise.

The mayor's victory marks the end of the Ejercito-Estrada clan's 50-year rule over San Juan when he won his first term in 2019.

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