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2025 Malolos local elections

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2025 Malolos mayoral elections
← 2022 May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12) 2028 →
Registered135,662
 
Candidate Christian Natividad
Party NUP
Popular vote 97,706
Percentage 100.00%

Mayor before election

Christian Natividad
PDP

Elected mayor

Christian Natividad
NUP

2025 Malolos vice mayoral elections
← 2022 May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12) 2028 →
Registered135,662
 
Candidate Gilbert Gatchalian Migs Tengco Bautista Kiko Castro
Party Independent NUP Independent
Popular vote 47,905 37,264 25,271
Percentage 43.38% 33.74% 22.88%

Vice Mayor before election

Migs Bautista
Aksyon

Elected Vice Mayor

Gilbert Gatchalian
Independent

2025 Malolos city council election
← 2022 Bulacan local elections May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12) 2028 Malolos local elections →
Party Vote % Seats +/–
NUP

65.14 7 +2
Independent

29.06 3 +3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Local elections were held in Malolos, Bulacan on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The capital city of the province of Bulacan, Malolos' incumbent local executive, the National Unity Party's nominee Christian "Agila" Natividad was re-elected to his second-consecutive term unopposed.[1][2] This is Natividad's fifth cumulative term as Mayor of Malolos after previously serving from 2010 to 2019.[3]

Natividad's running mate however, incumbent city vice mayor Migs Tengco Bautista lost his re-election bid to former Mayor and previously vice Mayor Engr. Gilbert Gatchalian by a 10,000-vote margin.[1] Gatchalian defeated Bautista and term-limited councilor Kiko Castro for the vice-mayoral position.[4]

The 2025 local race marks the return of the Natividad-Gatchalian tandem as the local executives of the City of Malolos, a tandem that had previously been a team during their first nine-years from 2010 to 2019. Gatchalian replaced Natividad—who ran Governor of Bulacan in 2019 but lost[5]—and served a three-year term as Mayor before he was defeated by Natividad in his political comeback in 2022.[6] Meanwhile, the Malolos city council is also packed with Natividad's slate with seven of the ten seats being occupied by "One Malolos" the alliance name under the Natividad-Bautista slate. Two seats were filled by Gatchalian's candidates from "Bayanihan Generation" and the remaining seat was the re-electionist Mikki Soto who was running with the aforementioned Kiko Castro.

Background

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In 2022, former gubernatorial-candidate and mayor Christian Natividad won his first non-consecutive term as Mayor of Malolos, defeating the provincial-backed candidate and then-outgoing Mayor Bebong Gatchalian.[7] Largely considered as a swing city—where voters would tend to either side with the administration or largely support the opposition during elections—the local leaders under Malolos tends to be of support to the administration during the last and this years election. President Bongbong Marcos won Malolos with 60,991 votes to former Vice President Leni Robredo's 37,667, and then-Davao city Mayor Sara Duterte won 53,333 votes to then-Senate President Tito Sotto's 26,808 votes. Robredo's running mate Francis Pangilinan placed third with 23,030 votes behind Sotto.[7]

Coalitions

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In adherence to the nationwide filing of certificates of candidacies, the filings were conducted on October 1 to 8, 2024 from which local slates were formalized and announced. Generally, the venue of the COC filings occurred in downtown Malolos.[8]

One Malolos

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Incumbent city Mayor Christian Natividad and incumbent city vice mayor Migs Tengco Bautista are seeking re-election bids for their respective positions under the National Unity Party-backed One Malolos.[9] The ticket is supported by a ten-member city council slate, of which three are running for re-election: Councilors JV Vitug, Troi Aldaba, and Dennis San Diego.[10]

The One Malolos slate is considerably filled with several candidates who previously ran in the 2022 local race including Geli Bulaong, Miel Agustin, and Jun Cruz who were under the same banner as Natividad in 2022 but lost the election. There are new candidates seeking a political comeback including former councilor Poncho Arcega who ran and lost for a second-term in 2022, and former vice mayor Len Pineda who lost his bid for re-election as vice mayor in 2022 to former opponent-now-ally Migs Bautista. Under the same slate, two new candidates emerged for a chance to win a seat in the local city council, Atty. Muchas Absalon and Barangay Tikay chairman Jawo Hernandez.

Bayanihan Generation

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The former coalition of Governor Daniel Fernando[11][12] continued into the local scene where former mayor and coalition member Gilbert Gatchalian is seeking a political comeback. Gatchalian lost his bid for re-election in 2022[6] to Natividad who made his own political comeback after his 2019 lost as Governor to the aforementioned Fernando.[5] Now in 2025, Gatchalian is running for Vice Mayor.

Under the coalition however are only three candidates for the city council. Re-electionist councilor Ega Domingo who is vying for his third and final term and former councilors Rico Capule and Toots Bautista.

Team Kiko Castro

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The term-limited councilor Kiko Castro declared his run for vice mayor for the 2025 race. Castro had been the number-one vote getter for the city council of Malolos in three-consecutive elections in 2016, 2019 and 2022.[13][14][15] Castro is running with re-electionist Mikki Soto who is vying for his third and final term as city councilor for Malolos. Soto was elected to the council in 2019 as the tenth and final member while was re-elected in 2022 as number 5.

Tickets

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One Malolos has been slated under the administration-backed coalition as its primary party, the NUP is under the Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas coalition of parties for this year's midterm elections.[16]

Administration backed-coalition

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One Malolos
Position # Candidate Party
Mayor 1 Christian Natividad NUP
Vice Mayor 1 Migs Tengco Bautista NUP
Councilor 1 Atty. Muchas Absalon NUP
2 Miel Agustin NUP
3 Troi Aldaba NUP
4 Poncho Arcega NUP
6 Coach Geli Bulaong NUP
8 ABC Jun Cruz NUP
12 Jawo Hernandez NUP
15 Len Noel Pineda NUP
16 Dennis Konde San Diego NUP
18 JV Vitug NUP

Other tickets

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Bayanihan Generation
Position # Candidate Party
Vice Mayor 3 Gilbert Gatchalian Independent
Councilor 5 Toots Bautista Independent
7 Rico RC Capule Independent
10 Ega Mr. Rescue Domingo Independent
Team Kiko Castro
Position # Candidate Party
Vice Mayor 2 Kiko Castro Independent
Councilor 17 Mikki Soto Independent
None affiliated candidates
Position # Candidate Party
Councilor 9 Batang Malolos Cruz PFP
11 Mark MG Garchitorena Independent
13 Kuyang Wili Jimenez Independent

Mayoral election

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Incumbent city mayor Christian Natividad, who has served since 2022 was re-elected to his second-consecutive term as Mayor of Malolos and his fifth cumulative term, making his total years in the city hall at max fifteen years following his unopposed win.

Results

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Christian NatividadNUP97,706100.00
Total97,706100.00
Valid votes97,70685.76
Invalid/blank votes16,22214.24
Total votes113,928100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,66283.98
NUP hold
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Vice mayoral election

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Former mayor Gilbert Gatchalian won the vice-mayoral race in the city of Malolos, a position he held from 2010 to 2019 before ascending to the mayoral seat in the 2019 race. Gatchalian defeated incumbent vice mayor Migs Bautista and term-limited councilor Kiko Castro.

Results

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Gilbert GatchalianIndependent47,90543.38
Migs Tengco BautistaNUP37,26433.74
Kiko CastroIndependent25,27122.88
Total110,440100.00
Valid votes110,44096.94
Invalid/blank votes3,4883.06
Total votes113,928100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,66283.98
Independent gain from NUP
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

City council election

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Seven out of the ten seats in the city council were candidates of incumbent Mayor Natividad while five of its members were for re-election. Two of the ten were won by Bayanihan Generation, and the remaining seat was one by Mikki Soto.

PartyVotes%Seats
National Unity Party521,24765.147
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas30,1743.770
Independent248,77531.093
Ex officio seats2
Total800,196100.0012

Candidates with italicized names denotes that they are incumbent city councilors.

CandidatePartyVotes%
JV VitugNUP70,4358.80
Dennis Konde San DiegoNUP65,4168.17
Coach Geli BulaongNUP63,1987.90
Ega Mr. Rescue DomingoIndependent59,8997.49
Troi AldabaNUP58,4937.31
Poncho ArcegaNUP57,3417.17
Miel AgustinNUP56,8337.10
Mikki SotoIndependent54,7046.84
Len Noel PinedaNUP49,3426.17
Toots BautistaIndependent48,4566.06
ABC Jun CruzNUP48,4216.05
Rico RC CapuleIndependent36,2264.53
Batang Malolos CruzPFP30,1743.77
Atty. Muchas AbsalonNUP27,2673.41
Jawo HernandezNUP24,5013.06
Mark MG GarchitorenaIndependent21,7562.72
Kiko NicolasIndependent16,2132.03
Kuyang Wili JimenezIndependent11,5211.44
Total800,196100.00
Valid votes800,19670.24
Invalid/blank votes339,08429.76
Total votes1,139,280100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,356,62083.98
NUP plurality
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

National election results

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The national election was also conducted in the city of Malolos and its registered voters where all must vote for senators, district representatives, and their local sangguniang panlalawigan body and its Governor and Vice Governor.

Senate

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In the senatorial race, former senator Bam Aquino won the most votes from the city of Malolos with 66,868 votes then Francis Pangilinan and Bong Go.

The following are the top twenty-senatorial candidates who received the most votes in the City of Malolos with those highlighted being part of the top twelve nationwide. Among the twelve elected senators, only nine candidates were included in the Top Fifteen in Malolos. Just outside of the top fifteen was senator Imee Marcos at seventeenth (22,191), Lito Lapid at nineteenth (21,885), and Camille Villar at thirty-fourth (11,873).

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bam AquinoKNP66,8686.79
Francis PangilinanLiberal48,9874.97
Bong GoPDP45,2444.59
Tito SottoNPC43,9584.46
Panfilo LacsonIndependent39,6264.02
Heidi MendozaIndependent39,0373.96
Colonel BositaIndependent36,2493.68
Erwin TulfoLakas-CMD33,1223.36
Pia CayetanoNacionalista31,2773.18
Bato Dela RosaPDP28,2752.87
Luke EspirituPLM28,0102.84
Benhur AbalosPFP27,4492.79
Danilo RamosMakabayan26,0232.64
Ben Bitag TulfoIndependent25,7862.62
Rodante MarcoletaIndependent24,9982.54
Others439,82144.66
Total984,730100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,662
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Party-list

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In the party-list race, the Akbayan party-list garnered the most votes in the race with 16,121 votes, nearly 9,000 votes ahead of second place CWS and followed by CIBAC and APAT-DAPAT.

House of Representatives

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The city of Malolos is under the congressional jurisdiction of Bulacan's First District. Incumbent representative Danilo Domingo won the city of Malolos by an overwhelming margin against his closest competitor, term-limited board Member Allan Andan.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Danny DomingoNUP90,43083.40
Allan AndanAksyon16,75315.45
Joselito PinlacIndependent1,2471.15
Total108,430100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,662
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Provincial-level races

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Gubernatorial and vice-gubernatorial races

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Incumbent governor and vice governor Daniel Fernando and Alex Castro both received overwhelming victories in the city of Malolos. Fernando received 76,771 votes or 72.61% of all votes obtained by all candidates while Castro received an even bigger 91,382 votes or 89.24%.[18]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Daniel FernandoNUP76,77172.61
Bogs ViolagoPFP12,90312.20
Wilhelmino Sy-AlvaradoPDR12,90112.20
Melissa AquinoIndependent2,0531.94
Kuya Jay OcampoIndependent7150.68
Climate De GuzmanIndependent3930.37
Total105,736100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,662
Source: Commission on Elections[17]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alex CastroNUP91,38289.24
Elmer PaguioPFP6,5646.41
Allan VillenaIndependent3,0332.96
Efren MilanesIndependent8560.84
Manoy TomaganIndependent5690.56
Total102,404100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,662
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Provincial Board Member

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In the provincial board member race, the top four candidates are all incumbent councilors for the city of Malolos. Topping the tally is Ninong Michael Aquino, followed by Atorni Niño Bautista, Noel Sacay, and Ayee Ople.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ninong Michael AquinoNUP50,91828.12
Atorni Nino BautistaPFP42,00923.20
Noel SacayNPC26,62514.70
Ayee OplePFP26,17414.45
Mina FerminIndependent24,21913.37
James SantosNUP8,0954.47
Bong LaderasIndependent1,6770.93
Ryan AbuegIndependent1,3730.76
Total181,090100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,662
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

See also

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References

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