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73050305_0 | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية | الأكواد في العلوم الاجتماعية
.في العلوم الاجتماعية، كتابة الأكواد عمومًا تكون عملية تحليلية حيث تكون ،إما : كمي أو نوعي
هناك غرض واحد من كتابة الأكواد ، ألا وهو تحويل البيانات لشيء يتم فهمه من قبل الحاسب الآلي.
تصنيف البيانات تعتبر خطوة مهمة ،مثلاً يتم تجهيز البيانات لأجل التحليل في الحاسب ببرامج احصائية.
في كتابة الأكواد، يتم ادخالها عن عن طريق المستخدم بشكل يدوي إذ لم تكن معرفة من قبل.
قد تكون بعض الدراسات قادرة على توظيف من يدرسها كفرد مستقل لنفس البيانات.
هذا أيضًا يقلل من حدوث الاخطاء كما يزيد من اعتماديتها على
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71665143_0 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Local elections were held in San Mateo, Rizal on May 9, 2022, as part of the Philippine general election. Held concurrently with the national elections, the electorate voted to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, eight members of the municipality's municipal council, a board member to the Rizal Provincial Board, and a representative to the House of Representatives. Those elected assumed their respective posts on June 30, 2022, alongside other local and national officials. 92,805 of 110,276 registered voters voted in these elections.
Omie Rivera and Jimmy Roxas were elected to the mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively, ending the Diaz family's longstanding hold on the municipality's mayoralty.
This election was the first to utilize the newly created Rizal's 3rd congressional district, which gave the municipality its own representation in the House of Representatives and the Rizal Provincial Board.
Background
See also: 2019 Rizal local elections
In the 2019 elections, Tina Diaz and her husband Jose Rafael Diaz were re-elected to the municipality's mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively, with Tina defeating Independent Wilfredo Selga and Jose Rafael being unopposed in the vice mayoral race. The Diaz family has controlled the municipality's mayoralty for decades at that point.
On March 25, 2022, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11533 into law, thereby separating the municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez from the province's second district to create its third and fourth districts.election and subsequent inauguration of the representatives for the new districts. Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles remained as the second district's representative until the end of the 18th Congress; he was redistricted to the fourth district after the division.
On August 20, 2020, both Tina and Jose Rafael Diaz tested positive for COVID-19; Municipal Administrator Ricardo Gomez was designated as the alternate signatory to all official municipal transactions as Diaz recovers from the disease.
MMDA General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia resigned his post as general manager on October 4, 2021 in order to run for representative.
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71665143_1 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Coalitions
As the mayor, vice mayor and the members of the municipal council are elected on the same ballot, mayoral candidates may present or endorse a slate of candidates. These slates usually run with their respective mayoral and vice mayoral candidates along with the other members of their slate. A group of candidates independent of any mayoral or vice mayoral candidate may also form a slate consisting of themselves.
Administration coalition Primary opposition coalition
Other coalitions
1SanMateo Team I Love San Mateo
Aksyon Demokratiko
# Name Party # Name Party
For Mayor For Mayor # Name Party
1. Jose Rafael Diaz PDP–Laban 2. Omie Rivera Liberal For House of Representatives (Rizal–3rd)
For Vice Mayor For Vice Mayor 2. Maria Cristina Diaz Aksyon
2. Jimmy Roxas PDP–Laban 1. Ariel Diaz Aksyon For Rizal Provincial Board (3rd district)
For House of Representatives (Rizal–3rd) For House of Representatives (Rizal–3rd) 2. Cirilo Oropesa Jr. Aksyon
1. Tina Diaz PDP–Laban 3. Jose Arturo Garcia Jr. NPC
For Rizal Provincial Board (3rd district) For Rizal Provincial Board (3rd district) Labor Party Philippines
2. Hermenegildo Cequeña PDP–Laban 1. John Patrick Bautista NPC
For Municipal Council For Municipal Council # Name Party
4. Leo Buenviaje PDP–Laban 2. Nelson Antonio NPC For Municipal Council
6. Cristeo Cruz PDP–Laban 3. Joey Briones PDP–Laban 18. Rommel San Pascual WPP
7. Denzel Diaz PDP–Laban 5. Jancat Cataluña Aksyon 21. Wilfredo Selga WPP
8. Joel Diaz PDP–Laban 10. Lani Inton Aksyon
12. Jojo Mariano PDP–Laban 15. Frank Lamsen PDP–Laban
17. Froy Sales PDP–Laban 17. Vince Robosa Aksyon
18. Roger San Miguel PDP–Laban 16. Boy Salen NPC
20. Tonyo Santos PDP–Laban 22. Noel Sta. Maria Liberal | [
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71665143_2 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Independents not in coalitions Non-independents not in coalitions
# Name Party # Name Party
For Municipal Council For Municipal Council
1. Geremy Albeleda Independent 13. Nimfa Operio PDDS
9. Ariel Gutierrez Independent
14. Juanito Payumo Independent
Mayoral election
The incumbent mayor was Tina Diaz, who was re-elected in 2019 with 82.67% of the vote.Rizal's 3rd congressional district, rather than a third term as mayor. Her coalition, 1SanMateo nominated her husband, Vice Mayor Jose Rafael to run in her stead. Jose Rafael previously served as mayor from 2007 through 2016
Team I Love San Mateo slated outgoing Board Member and former Vice Mayor Omie Rivera to challenge Diaz.
Candidates
* Jose Rafael Diaz (PDP–Laban) – Incumbent Vice Mayor of San Mateo (2019–2022), former Mayor of San Mateo (2007–2016)
* Omie Rivera (Liberal) – Incumbent Board Member for the 2nd district (2016–2022), former Vice Mayor of San Mateo
Results
Results of the election per ER Returns
Rivera defeated Diaz in a landslide, ending the family's decades-long hold on the municipality's mayoralty.upset victory by some observers.
Candidate Party Votes %
Omie Rivera Liberal Party 56,110 60.46
Jose Rafael Diaz PDP–Laban 36,695 39.54
Total 92,805 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 110,276 –
Liberal gain from PDP–Laban
Popular vote percentage
Rivera 60.46%
Diaz 39.54%
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71665143_3 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Per barangay
Barangay Rivera Diaz
Votes % Votes %
Ampid 1 7,175 67.38 3,473 32.62
Ampid 2 1,192 46.82 1,354 53.18
Banaba 5,774 61.47 3,619 38.53
Dulong Bayan 1 1,676 60.51 1,094 39.49
Dulong Bayan 2 2,549 62.38 1,537 37.62
Guinayang 2,389 65.15 1,278 34.85
Guitnang Bayan 1 7,420 68.96 3,340 31.04
Guitnang Bayan 2 4,270 63.75 2,428 36.25
Gulod Malaya 2,347 61.22 1,487 38.78
Malanday 3,572 55.23 2,896 44.77
Maly 3,315 56.58 2,544 43.42
Pintong Bukawe 847 40.64 1,237 59.36
Santa Ana 2,614 52.5 2,365 47.5
Santo Niño 2,633 55.99 2,070 44.01
Silangan 8,337 58.26 5,973 41.74
Total 56,110 60.46 36,695 39.54
Vice mayoral election
The incumbent vice mayor was Jose Rafael Diaz, who was re-elected without opposition in 2019.
Team I Love San Mateo slated Ariel Diaz to challenge Roxas.
Candidates
* Ariel Diaz (Aksyon)
* Jimmy Roxas (PDP-Laban) – Incumbent Member of the Municipal Council, Candidate for mayor in 2013
Results
Results of the election per ER Returns
Roxas narrowly defeated Diaz, defending the vice mayoralty for PDP-Laban.
Candidate Party Votes %
Jimmy Roxas PDP–Laban 45,951 52.30
Ariel Diaz Aksyon Demokratiko 41,909 47.70
Total 87,860 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 110,276 –
PDP–Laban hold
Popular vote percentage
Roxas 52.30%
Diaz 47.70%
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71665143_4 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Per barangay
Barangay Roxas Diaz
Votes % Votes %
Ampid 1 5,299 52.20 4,852 47.80
Ampid 2 1,473 61.32 929 38.68
Banaba 4,751 53.47 4,134 46.53
Dulong Bayan 1 1,424 53.59 1,233 46.41
Dulong Bayan 2 1,991 50.71 1,935 49.29
Guinayang 1,855 53.06 1,641 46.94
Guitnang Bayan 1 4,809 46.80 5,466 53.20
Guitnang Bayan 2 3,250 50.95 3,129 49.05
Gulod Malaya 2,002 55.17 1,627 44.83
Malanday 3,279 53.33 2,869 46.67
Maly 2,940 52.85 2,623 47.15
Pintong Bukawe 1,260 64.85 683 35.15
Santa Ana 2,436 51.64 2,281 48.36
Santo Niño 2,321 53.48 2,019 46.52
Silangan 6,861 51.40 6,488 48.60
Total 45,951 52.30 41,909 47.70
House of Representatives election
See also: 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections, Rizal's 2nd congressional district, and Rizal's 3rd congressional district
On March 25, 2021, Rizal's 2nd congressional district—which then included San Mateo—was split into three districts, with the third solely encompassing San Mateo.2019 with 69.01% of the votes within the municipality.Rodriguez, was redistricted to the fourth district, leaving the third district with an open race as a result.
The field to fill the open seat included three candidates. Incumbent Mayor Tina Diaz was nominated by the PDP–Laban to run for the seat, with the support of the ruling 1SanMateo coalition. Meanwhile, Team I Love San Mateo nominated Former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager Jose Arturo Garcia to challenge Diaz for the seat.Aksyon Demokratiko party.
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71665143_5 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Candidates
* Tina Diaz (PDP–Laban) – Incumbent Mayor of San Mateo (2016–2022)
* Ma. Cristina Diaz (Aksyon)
* Jose Arturo Garcia (NPC) – Metropolitan Manila Development Authority General Manager (2018–2021)
Results
Results of the election per ER Returns
Garcia defeated both Tina Diaz and Ma. Cristina Diaz to become the district's first representative in its history.
Candidate Party Votes %
Jose Arturo Garcia Nationalist People's Coalition 48,640 53.33
Tina Diaz PDP–Laban 36,673 40.21
Maria Cristina Diaz Aksyon Demokratiko 5,894 6.46
Total 91,207 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 110,276 –
NPC win (new seat)
Popular vote percentage
Garcia 53.33%
T. Diaz 40.21%
M. Diaz 6.46%
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71665143_6 | 2022 San Mateo, Rizal local elections | Per barangay
Barangay Garcia T. Diaz M. Diaz
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Ampid 1 6,008 58.20 3,651 35.37 664 6.43
Ampid 2 1,002 40.13 1,350 54.06 145 5.81
Banaba 4,681 50.64 3,960 42.84 603 6.52
Dulong Bayan 1 1,525 55.68 1,110 40.53 104 3.8
Dulong Bayan 2 2,269 56.08 1,574 38.9 203 5.02
Guinayang 2,069 57.46 1,310 36.38 222 6.16
Guitnang Bayan 1 6,362 60.26 3,550 33.62 646 6.12
Guitnang Bayan 2 3,757 56.93 2,515 38.11 327 4.96
Gulod Malaya 1,885 50.54 1,569 42.06 276 7.4
Malanday 3,321 51.79 2,691 41.97 400 6.24
Maly 2,924 50.54 2,473 42.75 388 6.71
Pintong Bukawe 735 35.65 1,138 55.19 189 9.17
Santa Ana 2,218 45.54 2,325 47.74 327 6.71
Santo Niño 2,370 51.17 1,946 42.01 316 6.82
Silangan 7,514 53.26 5,511 39.06 1,084 7.68
Total 48,640 53.33 36,673 40.21 5,894 6.46
Provincial board election
See also: 2022 Rizal local elections § For Provincial Board Members
The second district in its previous form was represented in the Rizal Provincial Board by incumbents Rommel Ayuson, Omie Rivera, Rolando Rivera, and Dino Tanjuatco, who were all re-elected in 2019. Following the creation of the third district—which solely encompasses San Mateo—the municipality is represented by one board member elected by the district. | [
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