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2025 Cavite local elections

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2025 Cavite local elections

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Gubernatorial election
 
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Candidate Francisco Gabriel Remulla Weng Aguinaldo
Party NUP Independent
Running mate Ramon Vicente Bautista
Popular vote 1,058,412 270,207
Percentage 73.56 18.78

Governor before election

Athena Tolentino
NUP

Elected Governor

Abeng Remulla
NUP

Vice gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Ramon Vicente Bautista
Party Lakas
Popular vote 1,178,445
Percentage 100.00

Vice Governor before election

Shernan Jaro
NUP

Elected Vice Governor

Ram Revilla
Lakas

Local elections were held in the province of Cavite on Monday, May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, and councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice governor, and representatives for the eight districts of Cavite.

Background

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Incumbent Governor Jonvic Remulla and Vice Governor Athena Tolentino initially intended to seek reelection in 2025, having filed their certificates of candidacy on October 1, 2024. However, they withdrew their candidacies on October 7, 2024, as Remulla would be appointed by President Bongbong Marcos as Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government on the next day.[1] Tolentino made history as the youngest provincial governor at 26 years old, and the first woman to assume office. As a result, she will only serve as governor for nine months and 22 days, as she has decided not to run for any other position. Provincial board member Shernan Jaro, representing Cavite's 3rd congressional district, took over the vice governorship. He is seeking a seat in the city council of Imus.[2]

Incumbent seventh district board member Francisco Gabriel Remulla, son of former governor and incumbent secretary of the Department of Justice Jesus Crispin Remulla filed his certificate of candidacy for governor. Remulla assumed as board member to fill the position vacated by his brother Crispin Diego Remulla upon his election as representative in the special elections held in 2023.[3] Remulla's running mate is incumbent second district board member Ramon Vicente Bautista, son of former governor and incumbent senator Bong Revilla and incumbent representative Lani Mercado.

All single-winner positions in contention use first-past-the-post voting, while all multi-winner positions use plurality block voting. The positions in contention, as well as the quantity of each position, are as follows:

District Municipality or City Representatives Governor Vice Governor Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan May Vice Mayor Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod or Sangguniang Bayan
1st Cavite City 1 1 1 2 1 1 10
Kawit 1 1 8
Noveleta 1 1 8
Rosario 1 1 8
2nd Bacoor 1 2 1 1 12 (2 districts, 6 per district)
3rd Imus 1 2 1 1 12
4th Dasmariñas 1 2 1 1 12
5th Carmona 1 2 1 1 10
Silang 1 1 8
General Mariano Alvarez 1 1 8
6th General Trias 1 2 1 1 12
7th Trece Martires 1 2 1 1 10
Amadeo 1 1 8
Indang 1 1 8
Tanza 1 1 8
8th Tagaytay 1 2 1 1 10
Alfonso 1 1 8
General Emilio Aguinaldo 1 1 8
Magallanes 1 1 8
Maragondon 1 1 8
Mendez 1 1 8
Naic 1 1 8
Ternate 1 1 8

Provincial elections

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Governor

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Incumbent Athena Tolentino, who assumed post after the appointment of Jonvic Remulla as DILG Secretary, initially ran for vice governor but later withdrew her candidacy with Remulla and decided not to run for any other position. Her party nominated incumbent board member Francisco Gabriel Remulla.

Cavite gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Abeng Remulla 1,058,412 73.56
Independent Weng Aguinaldo 270,207 18.78
Independent Augusto Pera, Jr. 60,713 4.22
Independent GB Ber Ado 49,419 3.43
Total votes 1,438,751 100
NUP hold

Vice Governor

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Incumbent Shernan Jaro, who assumed office after Athena Tolentino was elevated to governor, is running for councilor of Imus. He was the incumbent third district board member before becoming vice governor. Running for the position unopposed is incumbent board member Ramon Vicente Bautista.

Cavite vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ram Revilla Bautista 1,178,445 100
Total votes 1,178,445 100
Lakas hold

Provincial Board elections

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First district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Romel Enriquez 109,098 52.69
Lakas Jygs Gandia 97,945 47.31
Total votes 207,043 100

Second district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Cavite[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Edwin Malvar 122,888 54.89
Lakas Alde Pagulayan 100,995 45.11
Total votes 223,883 100

Third district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ony Cantimbuhan 112,747 50.06
NUP Lloyd Jaro 112,485 49.94
Total votes 225,232 100

Fourth district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Cavite[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Nickol Austria 191,691 43.18
NUP Jun dela Cuesta 151,960 34.23
Reporma Ely Guimbaolibot 54,560 12.29
Independent Niña Trinidad 45,707 10.30
Total votes 443,918 100

Fifth district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 5th District of Cavite[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Aidel Belamide 139,970 50.10
NUP Ivee Reyes 139,414 49.90
Total votes 279,384 100

Sixth district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 6th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Kerby Salazar 97,802 50.86
NUP Morit Sison 94,943 49.14
Total votes 192,295 100

Seventh district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 7th District of Cavite
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Aldrin Anacan 135,998 38.42
Aksyon Camille del Rosario 119,202 33.68
UNIDO Ver Ambion 81,474 23.02
Independent Alfredo Sunga 17,271 4.88
Total votes 353,945 100

Eighth district

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2025 Provincial Board Election in 8th District of Cavite[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jasmin Maligaya 132,723 42.12
NUP Eimeren Nazareno 97,793 31.03
NUP Rainier Ambion 84,619 26.85
Total votes 315,135 100

Congressional elections

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First district (Northern Cavite)

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Incumbent Jolo Revilla is running for a second term. His opponent is Paul Abaya, his opponent in 2022.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 1st congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Jolo Revilla 147,263 77.93
Liberal Doc Paul Abaya 41,710 22.07
Total votes 188,973 100
Lakas hold

Second district (Bacoor)

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Incumbent Lani Mercado-Revilla is running for a second term unopposed.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 2nd congressional district[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Lani Mercado-Revilla 172,694 100
Total votes 172,694 100
Lakas hold

Third district (Imus)

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Incumbent Adrian Jay Advincula is running for a second term. His opponents are former Imus mayor Emmanuel Maliksi and Atty. Marvyn Maristela.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 3rd congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP AJ Advincula 98,072 53.10
Aksyon Emmanuel Maliksi 78,916 42.73
WPP Atty. Marvyn Maristela 7,700 4.17
Total votes 184,688 100
NUP hold

Fourth district (Dasmariñas)

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The seat was vacant after the death of Elpidio Barzaga Jr. His party's nominee is his son, Dasmariñas councilor and ex-officio Cavite board member Francisco Barzaga. One of his opponents will be former five-term councilor Jacinto Frani Jr., who happens to be a cousin of the elder Barzaga.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 4th congressional district[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Kiko Barzaga 165,942 50.37
Independent Jesse Frani 150,316 45.63
Independent Osmundo Calupad 9,583 2.91
PLM Leysander Ordenes 3,591 1.09
Total votes 329,432 100
NUP hold

Fifth district (CarSiGMA District)

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Incumbent Roy Loyola is running for a second term.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 5th congressional district[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Roy Loyola 149,622 61.00
Independent Julie Tolentino 95,646 39.00
Total votes 245,268 100
NPC hold

Sixth district (General Trias)

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Incumbent Antonio Ferrer is running for a second term unopposed.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 6th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Antonio Ferrer 121,284 100
Total votes 121,284 100
NUP hold

Seventh district (Central Cavite)

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Incumbent Crispin Diego Remulla is running for his first full term.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 7th congressional district
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ping Remulla 190,499 80.88
Independent Michael Angelo Santos 27,505 11.68
WPP Wally Abutin 17,531 7.44
Total votes 235,535 100
NUP hold

Eighth district (Southwest Cavite)

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Incumbent Aniela Bianca Tolentino is running for a second term. Her opponent is 8th District Provincial Board Member Irene Bencito.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Cavite's 8th congressional district[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Cong Aniela Tolentino 167,163 76.60
Aksyon Irene Bencito 45,398 20.80
Independent Allan Par 5,676 2.60
Total votes 218,237 100
NUP hold

City and municipal elections

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First district

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Cavite City

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Cavite City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Denver Chua 50,325 100
Total votes 50,325 100
Lakas hold
Cavite City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Raleigh Rusit 42,506 78.26
Liberal Penchie Consigo 11,809 21.74
Total votes 54,315 100
Lakas hold

Kawit

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Kawit Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Armi Aguinaldo 26,878 52.56
Liberal Boy Blue Abaya 24,258 47.44
Total votes 51,136 100
Lakas hold
Kawit Vice Mayoralty Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Angelo Aguinaldo 29,541 58.53
Liberal Gerry Ramos 20,934 41.47
Total votes 50,475 100
Lakas hold

Noveleta

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Noveleta Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Davey Chua 17,012 69.10
Aksyon Arlyn Torres 7,606 30.90
Total votes 24,618 100
Lakas hold
Noveleta Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Dino Chua 17,017 69.83
Aksyon Ronel Lamit 7,351 30.17
Total votes 24,368 100
Lakas gain from Aksyon

Rosario

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Rosario Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Voltaire Ricafrente 57,390 100
Total votes 57,390 100
Lakas hold
Rosario Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Bamm Gonzales 54,234 100
Total votes 54,234 100
Lakas hold

Second district

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Bacoor

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Bacoor Mayoral election[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Strike Revilla 172,187 100
Total votes 172,187 100
Nacionalista hold
Bacoor Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Rowena Bautista-Mendiola 158,270 100
Total votes 158,270 100
NPC hold
Bacoor City Councilor election (1st District)
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Karen Sarino-Evaristo 71,509 18.54
NPC Mike Bautista 68,908 17.87
Lakas Adriel Gawaran 64,756 16.79
Lakas Noly Galvez 61,938 16.06
NPC Ricardo Ugalde 60,643 15.72
NPC Nevy Tela 57,914 15.02
Total votes 385,668 100
Bacoor City Councilor election (2nd District)
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Roberto Advincula 60,925 16.85
Lakas Rey Palabrica 58,277 16.12
Nacionalista Bok Nolasco 53,529 14.81
NPC Rey Fabian 52,778 14.60
Nacionalista Simplicio Dominguez 49,470 13.69
Lakas Horacio Brilliantes Jr. 43,481 12.03
Independent Eduardo Rosario Jr. 21,572 5.97
Independent Nicole Lyu 21,449 5.93
Total votes 361,481 100

Third district

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Imus

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Imus Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Alex Advincula 119,636 65.58
Aksyon RR Lacson 58,344 31.98
WPP Mike Platon Lim 4,455 2.44
Total votes 182,435 100
NUP hold
Imus Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Homer Saquilayan 140,016 86.47
Independent Dexter Marcos 12,516 7.73
WPP Nick Navia 9,396 5.80
Total votes 161,928 100
NUP hold

Fourth district

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Dasmariñas

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Dasmariñas Mayoral election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jennifer Barzaga 260,308 78.12
Reporma Vale Encabo 65,797 19.75
Independent Jonathan Fernando 6,228 1.87
PM Hadassah Tapiru 871 0.26
Total votes 333,204 100
NUP hold
Dasmariñas Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Third Barzaga 245,088 77.86
Reporma Oly Rementilla 49,784 15.82
Independent Joel Musa 19,911 6.33
Total votes 314,783 100
NUP hold
Dasmariñas City Councilor election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Rudy Lara 196,258 6.89
NUP Rey Canaynay 193,234 6.79
NUP Robin Cantimbuhan 178,096 6.26
NUP Daisy Lyn Alvarez 162,307 5.70
NUP Doc Kevin Tapawan 147,594 5.18
NUP Jeg Gonzales 142,714 4.99
NUP Roderick Atienza 142,089 4.99
NUP Glenn Malihan 138,410 4.85
NUP Jorge Magno 135,357 4.75
NUP Azlie Guro 135,109 4.75
NUP Fernando Laudato 130,896 4.60
Independent Resty Encabo 127,097 4.46
NUP Moises Menguito 105,201 3.70
Independent Neilson Coleta 86,146 3.03
Independent Arnel del Rosario 84,321 2.96
Independent Vladimir Maliksi 79,011 2.78
Akbayan Nemerlito Perez 48,417 1.70
Reporma Yen Mendoza 47,760 1.68
Reporma Doc Rey Balibago 46,588 1.64
Reporma Jannus Toledo 45,063 1.58
Reporma Romy Joson 41,403 1.45
Reporma Dom Tagle 40,845 1.43
Independent Allan Rey Trinidad 37,313 1.31
Reporma Jeanneath Velarde 36,062 1.27
Independent Norma Salcedo 32,946 1.16
Reporma Edgardo Escaño 31,241 1.10
Reporma Che Geda 30,724 1.08
Reporma Mar Apostol 28,895 1.02
Reporma Marlon Sinigayan 28,309 0.99
Independent Ronald Famindalan 27,914 0.98
Reporma Kuya Je Denolo 27,525 0.97
Independent Lorna Rescarte 26,656 0.94
Independent Virginia Pasaporte 22,563 0.79
Reporma Ivan Tumacay 22,384 0.79
Independent Boyet Siriban 22,175 0.78
Independent Tony Tianela 18,974 0.67
Total votes 2,846,787 100

Fifth district

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Carmona

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Carmona Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Dahlia Loyola 48,744 92.33
Independent Dennis Restrivera 4,052 7.67
Total votes 52,796 100
NPC hold
Carmona Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Cesar Ines Jr. 43,361 87.80
Independent Rommel Gonzales 6,024 12.20
Total votes 49,385 100
NPC hold

Silang

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Incumbent Mayor Edward Carranza is running for his first full term against former Mayors Kevin Anarna and Emilia Poblete.

On May 5, 2025, a Commission on Elections (Comelec) task force filed a disqualification case against Anarna for remarks made during a campaign event that were deemed discriminatory toward single parents. The poll body cited a possible violation of Resolution No. 11116, which upholds anti-discrimination and fair campaigning rules in line with the Safe Spaces Act. Anarna, who has since apologized, was earlier issued a show-cause order over the statements.[9]

Silang Mayoral election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Atty. Kevin Anarna 54,787 41.80
NPC Gen Ted Carranza 40,447 30.86
PMP Omil Poblete 34,154 26.06
Independent Mariano Ambulo Jr. 1,691 1.29
Total votes 131,079 100
NUP gain from NPC

Incumbent Vice Mayor Mark Anthony Toledo is running for his first full term against Former Provincial Board Member Marcos Amutan, ABC President Crispin Reyes & Dra. Armin Guarin.

Silang Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Cris Kidlat Reyes 40,709 32.35
NPC Mat Toledo 37,496 29.79
NUP Macoy Amutan 35,725 28.39
Aksyon Armin Guarin 11,923 9.47
Total votes 125,853 100
Liberal gain from NPC
Silang Municipal Councilor election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Isang-Bagsak Doneza 64,999 8.02
NUP Ivan Amutan 56,405 6.96
NUP Allan Tolentino 48,990 6.05
NPC Ara Loyola 48,524 5.99
NUP Cokiat Garcia 43,004 5.31
NUP Ari Velazco 39,953 4.93
NUP Ohmie Toledo 37,922 4.68
NUP Carlo Madlansacay 37,681 4.65
NUP Junjang Batingal 36,914 4.56
UNIDO Peping Desingaño 36,461 4.50
Liberal Noli Poblete 35,912 4.43
NPC Freddie Magnaye 34,336 4.24
Independent Leo Mortel 33,168 4.09
Independent Nestor Joe Patawe 30,528 3.77
Independent Prof Joey Perando 29,229 3.61
PMP Kap Alvin Kiamzon 27,966 3.45
NPC Atty. Zaldy Ambon 26,202 3.23
Lakas Gabby Oliveros 26,148 3.23
PMP Kap Hopia Legaspi 17,693 2.18
Aksyon Chit Gana-Poblete 17,628 2.18
Aksyon Francis Bautista 17,587 2.17
Liberal Erwin Montojo 14,287 1.76
PMP Deo Zonio 11,523 1.42
Independent Feliciano Poblete 11,428 1.41
PMP Mama Che Pacificar 10,628 1.31
Independent Gerry Belardo 8,040 0.99
Independent Jerome Ninong Calvadores 7,195 0.89
Total votes 810,531 100

General Mariano Alvarez

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Incumbent Mayor Maricel Torres is running for re-election to her 2nd full term against Medardo Custodio.

General Mariano Alvarez Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
KBL Ed Custodio 35,595 51.37
NUP Maricel Torres 33,695 48.63
Total votes 69,290 100
KBL gain from NUP

Incumbent Vice Mayor Percival Cabuhat is running for re-election against Incumbent Councilor Mike Virata and Provincial Board Member Paolo Crisostomo.

General Mariano Alvarez Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Percy Cabuhat 32,035 46.72
NUP Mike Virata 18,560 27.07
Lakas BM Paolo Crisostomo 17,972 26.21
Total votes 68,567 100
Aksyon hold

Sixth district

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General Trias

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Incumbent Mayor Luis Ferrer IV is running for re-election to his second term unopposed.

General Trias Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Luis Ferrer IV 128,077 100
Total votes 128,077 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Jonas Labuguen is running to his second term unopposed.

General Trias Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jonas Labuguen 120,278 100
Total votes 120,278 100
NUP hold

Seventh district

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Trece Martires City

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Incumbent Mayor Gemma Lubigan is running for re-election to her 3rd and last term, her opponent are former Mayor Melencio De Sagun Jr.

Trece Martires City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Gemma Lubigan 57,450 64.98
PDP–Laban Jun de Sagun 30,963 35.02
Total votes 88,413 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Romeo Motehermoso is running for re-election to his 3rd and last term, his opponent are Alex Penalba.

Trece Martires City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Bobby Montehermoso 55,878 68.80
PDP–Laban Alex Peñalba 25,343 31.20
Total votes 81,221 100
NUP hold

Amadeo

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Incumbent Mayor Redel John Dionisio is running for re-election, his opponent are Jojo Domingo.

Amadeo Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Jojo Domingo 10,472 64.25
NUP Redel John Dionisio 5,826 35.75
Total votes 16,298 100
Independent gain from NUP

Incumbent Vice Mayor Joseph Legaspi is running for re-election unopposed.

Amadeo Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Joseph Legaspi 15,059 100
Total votes 15,059 100
NUP hold

Indang

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Incumbent Mayor Perfecto Fidel is term-limited, his party nominated his cousin, Brgy. Calumpang Cerca Chairman Virgilio Fidel, his opponents are Incumbent Vice Mayor Sammy Rodil and Resty Vejerano

Indang Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Virgilio Fidel 21,861 56.84
WPP Resty Vejerano 13,741 35.73
Independent Sammy Rodil 2,856 7.43
Total votes 38,458 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Sammy Rodil is term-limited and is running for Mayor, running for the position are Incumbent Councilor Ferdinand Papa, independent candidate Alvin Pio De Roda and Racquel Quiambao.

Indang Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Ferdi Papa 23,685 64.46
WPP Raquel Quiambao 10,589 28.82
Independent Alvin Pio de Roda 2,471 6.72
Total votes 36,475 100
NUP gain from Independent

Tanza

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Incumbent Mayor Yuri Pacumio is term-limited, running for the position are Incumbent Vice Mayor Archangelo Matro, Incumbent Councilor Maricel Del Rosario-Morales and independent candidate Elsie Aribal.

Tanza Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP SM Matro 67,949 51.02
Aksyon Icel del Rosario 63,922 47.99
Independent Mami Aribal 1,314 0.99
Total votes 133,185 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Archangelo Matro is eligible for re-election but he instead will run for Mayor, his party nominated former Municipal Administrator John Rodgie Sanariz, his opponents are Incumbent Provincial Board Member Raymundo Del Rosario and independent candidate Prescilla Givera.

Tanza Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
Aksyon Munding del Rosario 65,289 52.31
NUP Tutuy Sanariz 55,239 44.26
Independent Prescilla Givera 4,276 3.43
Total votes 124,804 100
Aksyon gain from NUP

Eighth district

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Tagaytay City

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Incumbent Mayor Abraham Tolentino is not seeking re-election. His son, City Councilor Aizack Brent Tolentino, will run in his place.

Tagaytay City Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Brent Tolentino 36,590 100
Total votes 36,590 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Agnes Tolentino is running for re-election unopposed.

Tagaytay City Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Agnes Tolentino 36,662 100
Total votes 36,662 100
NUP hold

Alfonso

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Incumbent Mayor Randy Salamat is running for re-election unopposed.

Alfonso Mayoral election[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Randy Salamat 25,873 100
Total votes 25,873 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Madonna Pel is running for re-election unopposed.

Alfonso Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Madona Pel 23,945 100
Total votes 23,945 100
NUP hold
Alfonso Municipal Councilor election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jeff Salamat 19,742 12.33
NUP Rex Ferolino 17,519 10.94
NUP Silverio Perea 16,931 10.58
Independent Mslen Reyes 14,875 9.29
NUP Erwin Signo 14,236 8.89
NUP Joselito Resurreccion 13,895 8.68
NUP Ebeth Varias 13,565 8.47
NUP Cynthia Peji 12,508 7.81
NUP Renato Vidallon 11,372 7.10
Independent Abe Cordente 9,478 5.92
Independent Harris Peñano 9,396 5.87
Independent Bong Pel 6,562 4.10
Total votes 160,079 100

General Emilio Aguinaldo

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Incumbent Mayor Dennis Glean is running for re-election

General Emilio Aguinaldo Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Dennis Glean 8,235 54.81
NPC Danilo Bencito 6,790 45.19
Total votes 15,025 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Louel Golfo is running for re-election, his opponent are Michael Manalo.

General Emilio Aguinaldo Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Louel Golfo 7,730 52.57
NPC Michael Manalo 6,973 47.43
Total votes 14,703 100
NUP hold

Magallanes

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Incumbent Mayor Jasmin Maligaya is term-limited and is running for Provincial Board Member, her party nominated her sister, Janessa Ann Maligaya and her opponent are Ernesto Dastas.

Magallanes Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Janessa Ann Maligaya 10,934 74.62
NUP Ernesto Dastas 3,718 25.38
Total votes 14,652 100
NPC hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Jess Antazo is running for re-election against Aina Sisante.

Magallanes Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Aina Sisante 7,653 51.73
NUP Jess Antazo 7,142 48.27
Total votes 14,795 100
NPC gain from NUP

Maragondon

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Incumbent Mayor Lawrence Arca is running for re-election against former Mayor Reynaldo Rillo.

Maragondon Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Umbe Arca 17,238 63.16
NUP Rey Rillo 10,056 36.84
Total votes 27,294 100
NPC hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Bernie Ilagan is running for re-election against Aldous Angeles and independent candidate Reagan Gulapa.

Maragondon Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Aldous Angeles 13,056 48.67
NPC Bernie Ilagan 11,003 41.01
Independent Reagan Gulapa 2,769 10.32
Total votes 26,828 100
NUP gain from NPC

Mendez

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Incumbent Mayor Francisco Mendoza Jr. is running for re-election unopposed.

Mendez Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Francisco Mendoza Jr. 14,238 100
Total votes 14,238 100
NUP hold

Incumbent Raygan Dimapilis is running for re-election against Roilan Ortiz.

Mendez Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Raygan Dimapilis 10,757 53.63
NUP Roilan Ortiz 9,302 46.37
Total votes 20,059 100
NPC hold

Naic

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Incumbent Mayor Ruperto Dualan is not seeking re-election, his brother, Incumbent Vice Mayor Junio Dualan will run in his place, his opponents are Incumbent Councilor Rommel Magbitang and independent candidates Benjie Medina and Isabela Nopuente.

Naic Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNIDO Rommel Magbitang 45,828 54.47
NPC Junio Dualan 37,802 44.93
Independent Benjie Medina 316 0.38
Independent Isabela Nopuente 196 0.23
Total votes 84,142 100
UNIDO gain from NPC

Incumbent Vice Mayor Junio Dualan is running for Mayor, his party nominated Jacinta Maria Remulla, daughter of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, her opponent are independent candidate Antonio Autentico Jr. while Incumbent Councilor Maria Teresa Puno withdrew her candidacy.

Naic Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Jacinta Maria Remulla 61,108 87.74
Independent Antonio Autentico Jr. 8,539 12.26
Total votes 69,647 100
NPC hold

Ternate

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Incumbent Mayor Lamberto Bambao is running for re-election against Incumbent Vice Mayor Salvador Gubio Jr. and independent candidate Clemencia Garcia. Former mayor Herminio Lindo withdrew his candidacy.

Ternate Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Lamberto Bambao 7,767 54.85
NUP Salvador Gubio Jr. 6,067 42.84
Independent Inday Garcia 327 2.31
Total votes 14,161 100
NPC hold

Incumbent Vice Mayor Salvador Gubio Jr. is running for Mayor, running for the position are Lolita Nacis and Calvin Kenneth Soberano.

Ternate Vice Mayoral election
Party Candidate Votes %
PMP Kim Soberano 10,283 75.02
NPC Lolita Nacis 3,424 24.98
Total votes 13,707 100
PMP gain from NUP

References

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