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                    [Summary] => The Ninoy Aquino Memorial Stadium became a venue for celebration by watchers and supporters of Manila Mayor Lito Atienza after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) formally announced his landslide victory.


With 255,021 votes, Atienza earned a second term made more distinct as he defeated his predecessor, former Interior Secretary Alfredo Lim, who himself had endorsed him in the 1998 mayoralty race. Atienza lost to Lim’s own predecessor, Mel Lopez, in the 1988 elections.
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With 255,021 votes, Atienza earned a second term made more distinct as he defeated his predecessor, former Interior Secretary Alfredo Lim, who himself had endorsed him in the 1998 mayoralty race. Atienza lost to Lim’s own predecessor, Mel Lopez, in the 1988 elections.
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With 255,021 votes, Atienza earned a second term made more distinct as he defeated his predecessor, former Interior Secretary Alfredo Lim, who himself had endorsed him in the 1998 mayoralty race. Atienza lost to Lim’s own predecessor, Mel Lopez, in the 1988 elections.
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With 255,021 votes, Atienza earned a second term made more distinct as he defeated his predecessor, former Interior Secretary Alfredo Lim, who himself had endorsed him in the 1998 mayoralty race. Atienza lost to Lim’s own predecessor, Mel Lopez, in the 1988 elections.
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