Lingkod ng Mamamayan ng Valenzuela City

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Lingkod ng Mamamayan ng Valenzuela City
AbbreviationLINKOD
LMVC
LeaderMagi Gunigundo
Founded2021
Colors  Pink
House of Representatives (Valenzuela seats):
0 / 2
Valenzuela City Council:
0 / 12

Lingkod ng Mamamayan ng Valenzuela City (lit. transl. Servant for Citizens of Valenzuela City), also known as team BTS or Bagong direksyon sa Tamanag Serbisyo (lit. transl. New direction for Right Service)[1] is a local party in Valenzuela City, in the Philippines, headed by former Valenzuela's 2nd district representative Magi Gunigundo.

LINKOD participated on 2022 Valenzuela local elections headed by Bombit Bernardo who ran for mayoralty but he lost against his rival Wes Gatchalian.[2] Magi Gunigundo seek for another term as Valenzuela's 2nd district representative but lost against his rival incumbent Valenzuela's 2nd district representative Eric Martinez. Neither of the members won the local election.[3]

On 2022 Philippine general election, there was a party-list called BTS or Bayaning Tsuper (lit. transl. Hero Driver) party-list which is not associated to this political party.[4] However, BTS party-list failed to win any congressional seat.[5]

Electoral performance[edit]

Year Mayoral election Vice mayoral election
Candidate Vote share
(No. of votes)
Outcome Result Candidate Vote share
(No. of votes)
Outcome Result
2022 Bombit Bernardo
21.39%
(75,026)
Lost Wes Gatchalian
(NPC)
Boy de Gula
22.32%
(74,020)
Lost Lorie Natividad-Borja
(NPC)

Legislative[edit]

House of Representatives[edit]

Election Seats allocated
for Valenzuela
Outcome of election
2022
0 / 2
Lost

City Council[edit]

Election Number of votes Share of votes Seats Outcome of election
2022 357,261 20.45%
0 / 12
Lost

References[edit]

  1. ^ "LINKOD Campaign". Nida Cainap. April 28, 2022. Retrieved July 13, 2022 – via Facebook.
  2. ^ "BERNARDO, BOMBIT (LINKOD)". Rappler. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 ELECTION RESULTS:Valenzuela City, NCR". Rappler. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  4. ^ "'BTS' to join 2022 polls?". Manila Bulletin. October 7, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  5. ^ "Comelec proclaims 55 winning party-list groups in Eleksyon 2022". GMA news. May 26, 2022. Retrieved July 13, 2022.