Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Filipino political party based in Quezon City
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The Serbisyo sa Bayan Party (SBP) (lit. transl. Service on the Nation Party), is a local Quezon City-based political organization.[1]
SBP was forged an alliance with Sara Duterte-led Hugpong ng Pagbabago.[2][3]
Electoral performance
Mayoral and Vice Mayoral elections
Year | Mayoral election | Vice mayoral election | ||||||
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Candidate | Votes | Vote share | Result | Candidate | Votes | Vote share | Result | |
2019 | Joy Belmonte | 469,480 | 54.09% | Won | Gian Sotto | 382,393 | 44.90% | Won |
2022 | Joy Belmonte | 662,611 | 60.43% | Won | Gian Sotto | 586,766 | 56.51% | Won |
Legislative elections
City Council | House of Representatives | ||||
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Year | Seats won | Result | Year | Seats won | Result |
2019[n 1] | 33 / 36 | Won | 2019[n 2] | 5 / 6 | Joined Majority |
2022[n 3] | 25 / 36 | Won | 2022[n 4] | 5 / 6 | Joined Majority |
Notes
- ^ Majority of the candidates, (including who lost) are mainly affiliated with the SBP. Two are mainly from other party: Coseteng (NUP), and Lagumbay (Nacionalista).
- ^ Only two members are from mainly affiliated to SBP (A. Vargas and B. Suntay). Three other members are Hipolito-Castelo (NPC), Reyes (PFP), and K. Belmonte (Liberal). The one who lost is Beth Delarmente (NPC).
- ^ Majority of the candidates, (including who lost) are mainly affiliated with the SBP. Two are mainly from other party: A. Vargas (PDP-Laban), and Lagumbay (Nacionalista).
- ^ Some of the members is named with a national party in the ballot: Pumaren and Co-Pilar (both NUP), Atayde and R. Tulfo (both Independents). The who lost is B. Suntay (PDP-Laban)
Notable members
Mayor and Vice Mayor
- Josefina "Joy" Belmonte (Mayor of Quezon City; founder)
- Gian Carlo Sotto (Vice Mayor of Quezon City; founder)
National Legislators
- Arjo Atayde (Actor; Quezon City's 1st district Representative)[4]
- Ralph Wendel Tulfo (Quezon City's 2nd district Representative)[4]
- Franz S. Pumaren (Former collegiate basketball coach; Quezon City's 3rd district Representative)
References
- ^ Mateo, Janvic. "Belmonte bares priorities, announces 2022 slate". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
- ^ Cabrera, Romina. "Hugpong forges alliance with Quezon City party". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
- ^ Cabrera, Romina. "SBP of QC, Davao's Hugpong forge alliance". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
- ^ a b "First-time QC congressional bets Arjo Atayde, Ralph Tulfo lead miting de avances". ABS-CBN News.