Local elections was held in the Municipality of Makati on November 14, 1967, within the 1967 Philippine local elections, during the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos.The voters elected for the elective local posts in the town: the mayor, vice mayor, and the eight-member local municipal council. The municipality of Makati was then under the jurisdiction of the 1st congressional district of the Province of Rizal. The elections for the district representatives were held in 1965.
November 14, 1967
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Background
editIncumbent Makati mayor Maximo Estrella is running for his fourth term, having been first elected in 1955 and reelected in 1959 and 1963. Estrella is a staunch candidate of the Liberal Party. He selected incumbent councilor Teotimo Gealogo as his vice-mayoralty candidate.
His challengers for mayor were former ambassador Amelito Mutuc of the Nacionalista Party, former mayor Jose D. Villena, and independent candidate Manuel Fuentes. At the time, Philippine politics was under the Two-party system, dominated by the Liberals and Nacionalistas.
Actor Gines F. Soriano, popularly known as Nestor de Villa ran for vice mayor under Amelito Mutuc's Nacionalista Party lineup.[1]
Candidates
editLiberal Party
edit| Name | Party | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For Mayor | ||||
| Amelito R. Mutuc | Nacionalista | |||
| For Vice Mayor | ||||
| Gines "Nestor de Villa" F. Soriano | Nacionalista | |||
| For Councilor | ||||
| Jose Alarilla | Nacionalista | |||
| Tomas A. Baluyut | Nacionalista | |||
| Benjamin Bautista | Nacionalista | |||
| Oscar Calvento | Nacionalista | |||
| Amado de Vera Jr. | Nacionalista | |||
| Rafael C. Gaite | Nacionalista | |||
| Michael M. Joseph | Nacionalista | |||
| Filomena Villamor | Nacionalista | |||
Independent
edit| Name | Party | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For Mayor | ||||
| Manuel Fuentes | Independent | |||
| Jose Daniel S. Villena Sr. | Independent | |||
| For Vice Mayor | ||||
| Benilo Jose | Independent | |||
Results
editMayor
editIncumbent mayor Maximo Estrella handily won for his fourth term, defeating former ambassador Amelito Mutuc, former Makati mayor Jose Villena, and independent candidate Manuel Fuentes.[2][3]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximo B. Estrella | Liberal Party | 28,413 | 61.57 | |
| Amelito R. Mutuc | Nacionalista Party | 17,418 | 37.75 | |
| Jose Daniel S. Villena Sr. | Independent | 177 | 0.38 | |
| Manuel Fuentes | Independent | 137 | 0.30 | |
| Total | 46,145 | 100.00 | ||
| Liberal Party hold | ||||
| Source: Philippine Commission on Elections | ||||
Vice Mayor
editCouncilor Teotimo Gealogo won against actor Nestor de Villa and independent candidate Benilo Jose.[3]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teotimo Gealogo | Liberal Party | 23,150 | 51.35 | |
| Gines "Nestor de Villa" F. Soriano | Nacionalista Party | 21,329 | 47.31 | |
| Benilo Jose | Independent | 600 | 1.33 | |
| Total | 45,079 | 100.00 | ||
| Liberal Party hold | ||||
| Source: Philippine Commission on Elections | ||||
Eddie Ilarde won as 1st congressional district representative against 4 other contenders, among them incumbent representative Rufino Antonio. The election for this position was held on November 9, 1965. This district holds jurisdiction over the Municipality of Makati.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edgar "Eddie U. Ilarde | Independent | 138,683 | 39.11 | |
| Rufino D. Antonio | Liberal Party | 116,811 | 32.94 | |
| Damaso S. Flores | Nacionalista Party | 91,517 | 25.81 | |
| Amando B. Isip | Nacionalista Party Independent | 7,394 | 2.09 | |
| Eliseo T. de Guzman | Independent | 187 | 0.05 | |
| Total | 354,592 | 100.00 | ||
| Independent gain from Liberal | ||||
| Source: Philippine Commission on Elections | ||||
Municipal Council
editAll eight winning candidates came from the Liberal Party.[3]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal | Jose C. Luciano | 25,938 | ||
| Liberal | Justino Ventura | 25,301 | ||
| Liberal | Johnny S. Wilson | 24,609 | ||
| Liberal | Pedro P. Ison | 24,328 | ||
| Liberal | Bernardo P. Nonato | 21,993 | ||
| Liberal | Ignacio C. Babasa | 20,156 | ||
| Liberal | Juan E. Tengco | 19,912 | ||
| Liberal | Cesar C. Alzona | 18,190 | ||
| Nacionalista | Michael M. Joseph | 17,969 | ||
| Nacionalista | Tomas A. Baluyut | |||
| Nacionalista | Oscar Calvento | |||
| Nacionalista | Rafael C. Gaite | |||
| Nacionalista | Jose Alarilla | |||
| Nacionalista | Amado de Vera Jr. | |||
| Nacionalista | Filomena Villamor | |||
| Nacionalista | Benjamin Bautista | |||
Aftermath
editMayor Maximo Estrella was later suspended on June 20, 1969, after the Supreme Court granted Councilor Jose Luciano's petition to enforce the suspension against Mayor Estrella, Vice Mayor Teotimo Gealogo, and councilors Justino Ventura, Pedro Ison, Ignacio Babasa and Bernardo Nonato. The case stemmed from the criminal information therefore substantially charged that, on or about July 26, 1967, Mayor Estrella and his co-accused, conspiring and confederating together, unlawfully entered into a contract with JEF Enterprises for delivery and installation of 59 traffic deflectors valued at P1,426.50 each, 34 units thereof having been delivered, installed and paid for in the total amount of P48,841.00, less 10% which was retained, such contract being manifestly and grossly disadvantageous to the municipal government of Makati and to the latter's prejudice.[4] He was succeeded as mayor by Councilor Jose Luciano, since Vice Mayor Gealogo was also suspended.
References
edit- ↑ "[Title unknown]". Manila Bulletin. Makati, Rizal: Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. PNS. November 17, 1967. p. 2.
Teotimo Gealogo, [Maximo B.] Estrella's runningmate, also won over movie actor Nestor de Villa, [Amelito] Mutic's team mate.
- ↑ "AMELITO R. MUTUC, GINES SORIANO with TV SCREEN NAME NESTOR DE VILLA, JOSE ALARILLA, TOMAS A. BALUYUT, OSCAR CALVENTO, RAFAEL GAITE, MICHAEL JOSEPH, AMADO DE VERA, JR. and FILOMENA VILLAMOR vs. THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, MAXIMO ESTRELLA, TEOTIMO GEALOGO, JOSE LUCIANO, JUSTINO VENTURA, JOHNNY WILSON, PEDRO ISON, BERNARDO NONATO, IGNACIO BABASA, JUAN TENGCO and CESAR ALZONA; G.R. No. L-28517". The LawPhil Project. February 21, 1968. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- 1 2 3 PNS (November 17, 1967). "N.P.'s and L.P.'s Take 4 Mayor's Spots Each". Manila Bulletin. Makati, Rizal: Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. p. 1.
Former Ambassador Amelito Mutuc and movie actor Nestor de Villa lost the mayoral and vice mayoral elections to reelectionist Maximo Estrella and his runningmate, Teotimo Gealogo. [...] The all-Liberal councilors include radio-TV personality Johnny Wilson.
- ↑ "JOSE C. LUCIANO vs. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR, and/or THE PROVINCIAL BOARD, both of the Province of Rizal; MAYOR MAXIMO ESTRELLA, VICE-MAYOR TEOTIMO GEALOGO, COUNCILORS JUSTINO VENTURA, PEDRO ISON, IGNACIO BABASA and BERNARDO NONATO, all of the Municipality of Makati, Province of Rizal; THE HONORABLE JUDGES DELFIN B. FLORES and HERMINIO C. MARIANO, both of the Court of First Instance of Rizal; and THE HONORABLE COURT of APPEALS; G.R. No. L-30306". The LawPhil Project. June 20, 1969. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
