2025 Philippine local elections in Calabarzon

The 2025 Philippine local elections in Calabarzon are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025.

Batangas

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Governor of Batangas

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Term-limited incumbent Hermilando Mandanas (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino) is running for vice governor of Batangas. Mandanas was elected with 65.93% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Jay Manalo IlaganPROMDI
Walter OzaetaIndependent
Mike RiveraLiberal Party
Vilma SantosNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Vice Governor of Batangas

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Incumbent Mark Leviste (Independent) is running for the House of Representatives in Batangas's 3rd legislative district. Leviste was re-elected with 76.96% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Ryanh DolorIndependent
Hermilando MandanasPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Luis ManzanoNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas Provincial Board

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The Batangas Provincial Board is composed of 15 board members, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Lakas–CMD
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
PROMDI
Independent
Total

Batangas's 1st provincial district

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Batangas's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 1st legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Raymund ApacibleLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Armie Bausas (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Roberto LandichoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Leo MalinayPROMDI
Anna Coretta SantosNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas's 2nd provincial district

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Batangas's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 2nd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Reina Abu-ReyesNacionalista Party
Amy AlvarezLakas–CMD
Richard DiezaLakas–CMD
Andro HernandezIndependent
Ramon LagranaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jently RiveraNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas's 3rd provincial district

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Batangas's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 3rd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Rudy Balba (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Fred Corona (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Dennis MacalintalPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas's 4th provincial district

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Batangas's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 4th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Eric de VeyraNacionalista Party
Marcus MendozaNationalist People's Coalition
Kropeck MercadoIndependent
Alvin John SamonteIndependent
Melvin VidalIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas's 5th provincial district

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Batangas's 5th provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 5th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Jun BerberabeNacionalista Party
Hamilton BlancoNacionalista Party
Vicente CantosLakas–CMD
Ramil CuetoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Batangas's 6th provincial district

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Batangas's 6th provincial district consists of the same area as Batangas's 6th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Jun-Jun GozosNacionalista Party
Bibong Mendoza (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Cavite

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Governor of Cavite

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Incumbent Athena Tolentino (National Unity Party) is retiring. Tolentino became governor on October 8, 2024, after her predecessor, Jonvic Remulla (National Unity Party) resigned on appointment as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government. Prior to becoming governor, Tolentino was the vice governor of Cavite.

CandidateParty
Weng AguinaldoIndependent
GB Ber AdoIndependent
Augusto Pera Jr.Independent
Abeng RemullaNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Vice Governor of Cavite

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Incumbent Shernan Jaro (National Unity Party) is running for the Imus City Council. Jaro became vice governor on October 8, 2024, after his predecessor, Athena Tolentino (National Unity Party), became governor of Cavite. Prior to becoming vice governor, Jaro was a member of the Cavite Provincial Board for the 3rd provincial district.

CandidateParty
Ram BautistaLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite Provincial Board

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The Cavite Provincial Board is composed of 19 board members, 16 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Lakas–CMD
National Unity Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma
United Nationalist Democratic Organization
Independent
Total

Cavite's 1st provincial district

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Cavite's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 1st legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Romel Enriquez (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Jygs GandiaLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 2nd provincial district

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Cavite's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 2nd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Edwin Malvar (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Alde PagulayanLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 3rd provincial district

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Cavite's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 3rd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Ony Cantimbuhan (incumbent)National Unity Party
Lloyd JaroNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 4th provincial district

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Cavite's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 4th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Nickol Austria (incumbent)National Unity Party
Jun dela Cuesta (incumbent)National Unity Party
Ely GuimbaolibotPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma
Niña TrinidadIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 5th provincial district

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Cavite's 5th provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 5th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Aidel Belamide (incumbent)National Unity Party
Ivee ReyesNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 6th provincial district

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Cavite's 6th provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 6th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Kerby Salazar (incumbent)National Unity Party
Morit Sison (incumbent)National Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 7th provincial district

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Cavite's 7th provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 7th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Ver AmbionUnited Nationalist Democratic Organization
Aldrin AnacanNational Unity Party
Camille del RosarioAksyon Demokratiko
Alfredo SungaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Cavite's 8th provincial district

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Cavite's 8th provincial district consists of the same area as Cavite's 8th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Mok AmbionNational Unity Party
Jasmin MaligayaNationalist People's Coalition
Aimee NazarenoNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Laguna

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Governor of Laguna

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Term-limited incumbent Ramil Hernandez (Lakas–CMD) is running for the House of Representatives in Laguna's 2nd legislative district. Hernandez was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 57.69% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Alfredo AcaylarIndependent
Katherine AgapayPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Sol AragonesAKAY National Party
Niezelino FernandezIndependent
Danilo FernandezNational Unity Party
Jenny Vhee FernandezAksyon Demokratiko
Jemma HernandezWorkers' and Peasants Party
Ruth HernandezLakas–CMD
Caloy ReyesIndependent
Noli SamiaIndependent
Alexander TolentinoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Vice Governor of Laguna

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Term-limited incumbent Katherine Agapay (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for governor of Laguna. Agapay was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 60.14% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Mary BueraIndependent
JM CaraitLakas–CMD
Jerico EjercitoIndependent
Peewee PerezAkay National Political Party
Gem AmanteNational Unity Party
Lorenzo ZuñigaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Laguna Provincial Board

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Following a Supreme Court ruling in 2023, the number of elected members in the Laguna Provincial Board increased from 10 to 15, which also increased the total number of board members from 13 to 18.

Party
Akay National Political Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Lakas–CMD
Nacionalista Party
National Unity Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Laguna's 1st provincial district

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Laguna's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Laguna's 1st legislative district. The cities of Biñan and Santa Rosa used to be under this provincial district until a Supreme Court ruling in 2023 created separate provincial districts for both cities. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Carlo AlmoroNational Unity Party
Lon-Lon AmbayecAkay National Political Party
Raffy CamposNational Unity Party
Bernadeth OlivaresKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Jeamie SalvatierraPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Laguna's 2nd provincial district

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Laguna's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Laguna's 2nd legislative district. The city of Calamba used to be under this provincial district until a Supreme Court ruling in 2023 created a separate provincial district for the city. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Christian AguilloAkay National Political Party
Ninoy BagnesNational Unity Party
Bim BelarminoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Tutti Caringal (incumbent)National Unity Party
Irma dela CruzLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Laguna's 3rd provincial district

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Laguna's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Laguna's 3rd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Karla Monica Adajar (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Angelica JonesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Charles CaratihanLakas–CMD
Icel FloresIndependent
Elma ReyesIndependent
Juanita VenzuelaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Laguna's 4th provincial district

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Laguna's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Laguna's 4th legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Jam AgaraoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Maria Guadalupe EjercitoIndependent
Eli GojasIndependent
Archee LopezLakas–CMD
Rommel PalacolLakas–CMD
Kenneth RagazaNational Unity Party
Rai-Ann San LuisNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Biñan's lone provincial district

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Following a Supreme Court ruling in 2023, a provincial district was created for the city of Biñan, which used to be under the 1st provincial district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Gab AlatiitPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Joselito Asiño Jr.Independent
Bong Bejasa (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Alvin GarciaNational Unity Party
Theresa Yatco ParonAkay National Political Party
Jigcy PecañaLakas–CMD
Izel SordillaNational Unity Party
Jay SouzaNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Calamba's lone provincial district

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Following a Supreme Court ruling in 2023, a provincial district was created for the city of Calamba, which used to be under the 2nd provincial district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Ronald CardemaNacionalista Party
Cyren CatindigIndependent
Voltage DemiarIndependent
Dyan EspiridonLakas–CMD
Vinz HizonAksyon Demokratiko
Jong IbañezIndependent
Princess LajaraNational Unity Party
Emong LarrozaNational Unity Party
Sheren ManaigIndependent
Noel RiveraIndependent
Lino SarmientoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Santa Rosa's lone provincial district

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Following a Supreme Court ruling in 2023, a provincial district was created for the city of Santa Rosa, which used to be under the 1st provincial district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Peping CartañoIndependent
Arnel GomezNationalist People's Coalition
John MasaredoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Renz MayanoLakas–CMD
Eric PuzonIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Lucena

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Mayor of Lucena

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Incumbent Mark Alcala (Stand Up Quezon) is running for a second term. Alcala was elected under PDP–Laban with 66.23% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Mark Alcala (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Efren CruzatPartido Maharlika
Benjamin Padiernos Jr.Independent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Vice Mayor of Lucena

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Incumbent Dondon Alcala (Stand Up Quezon) is running for a second term. Alcala was elected under PDP–Laban with 74.68% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Dondon Alcala (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Boyet AlejandrinoIndependent
Marbien de Juan Sr.Partido Maharlika
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Lucena City Council

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The Lucena City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.

Party
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Lakas–CMD
Nacionalista Party
Partido Maharlika
People's Reform Party
Stand Up Quezon
Independent
Total
CandidateParty
Sunshine AbcedeKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Ayan Alcala (incumbent)Independent
Wilfredo BaldonadoStand Up Quezon
Baste Brizuela (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Jun BuenaflorIndependent
Jha Jha BuñagLakas–CMD
Val DudasIndependent
Apiong EndiapeIndependent
Danny Faller (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Maria Veronica GarciaIndependent
Danilo GonzalesPartido Maharlika
Amer Lacerna (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Jhun MeeraPartido Maharlika
Teny MontecalboIndependent
Patrick Nadera (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Wilbert Mckinly Noche (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Jose Christian Ona (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Edpa PadilloIndependent
Sonia ParaisoIndependent
Niñel PedroStand Up Quezon
Edwin Pureza (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Beth Sio (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Tinton SuarezLakas–CMD
Bong-Bong TalabongNacionalista Party
Lon TalagaPeople's Reform Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Quezon

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Governor of Quezon

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Incumbent Angelina Tan (Stand Up Quezon) is running for a second term. Tan was elected under the Nationalist People's Coalition with 68.89% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Perlita LavidesKilusang Bagong Lipunan
James TageanIndependent
Josefino MontereyIndependent
Angelina Tan (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Vice Governor of Quezon

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Incumbent Third Alcala (Stand Up Quezon) is running for a second term. Alcala was elected under the Nationalist People's Coalition with 63.25% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Third Alcala (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Armingol AlpajoraKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Teodorico CapinaIndependent
Brian CarugdaIndependent
Ding MarayaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Quezon Provincial Board

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The Quezon Provincial Board is composed of 13 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
Nationalist People's Coalition984,08447.337
Nacionalista Party408,75819.662
Lakas–CMD269,37112.960
Aksyon Demokratiko106,8795.140
National Unity Party83,6614.021
People's Reform Party75,7773.640
PDP–Laban74,1583.570
Labor Party Philippines21,6131.040
Liberal Party6,5030.310
Independent48,1812.320
Total2,078,985100.0010

Quezon's 1st provincial district

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Quezon's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Quezon's 1st legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Christian Paul AlcalaIndependent
Nathalie GarciaKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Julius Luces (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Sam NantesLakas–CMD
Alona ObispoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Elmo SaronaNationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Quezon's 2nd provincial district

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Quezon's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Quezon's 2nd legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Vinnette Alcala (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Yna Liwanag (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Kim TanStand Up Quezon
Mercedita ZoletaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Quezon's 3rd provincial district

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Quezon's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Quezon's 3rd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
JJ Aquivido (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Conrado DiazPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Meg EsguerraStand Up Quezon
Bieto GonzalesIndependent
Tintin ReyesAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Quezon's 4th provincial district

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Quezon's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Quezon's 4th legislative district. Three board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Harold Butardo (incumbent)Stand Up Quezon
Ola EduarteStand Up Quezon
Rachel UbanaStand Up Quezon
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Rizal

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Governor of Rizal

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Incumbent Nina Ynares (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term. Ynares was elected with 85.52% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Glenn AcolIndependent
Ronald PerezIndependent
Jose VelascoIndependent
Nina Ynares (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Vice Governor of Rizal

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Term-limited incumbent Junrey San Juan (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for the Rizal Provincial Board in the 2nd provincial district. San Juan was re-elected with 56.53% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Imee BadajosPartido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas
Jojo BautistaIndependent
Pining GatlabayanNationalist People's Coalition
Cherry GuillerganIndependent
Reynaldo ManuelIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Rizal Provincial Board

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The Rizal Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

Party
Nacionalista Party
National Unity Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Rizal's 1st provincial district

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Rizal's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Rizal's 1st legislative district. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Boy AgpaloIndependent
Jestoni AlarconNationalist People's Coalition
Edwin CruzIndependent
Papoo CruzNationalist People's Coalition
Louie dela RosaIndependent
Joseph HuangIndependent
Kay Ilagan-CondeNationalist People's Coalition
Jakz MambaIndependent
Patnubay TiamsonNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Rizal's 2nd provincial district

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Rizal's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Rizal's 2nd legislative district. Two board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Evan Daryll AgueloIndependent
Boboy Bernados (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Arturo GimenezIndependent
Junrey San JuanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Rizal's 3rd provincial district

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Rizal's 3rd provincial district consists of the same area as Rizal's 3rd legislative district. One board member is elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
John Patrick Bautista (incumbent)Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Jancat CataluñaIndependent
Abet EnriquezIndependent
Ariel GutierrezIndependent
Philip LustrePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Rizal's 4th provincial district

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Rizal's 4th provincial district consists of the same area as Rizal's 4th legislative district. One board member is elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Rafhael AyusonNationalist People's Coalition
Lot PascuaIndependent
Benjamin PascualIndependent
Oliver SantosIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Antipolo's 1st provincial district

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Antipolo's 1st provincial district consists of the same area as Antipolo's 1st legislative district. One board member is elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Nick PunoNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

Antipolo's 2nd provincial district

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Antipolo's 2nd provincial district consists of the same area as Antipolo's 2nd legislative district. One board member is elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Nilo Leyble (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Emmanuel YatorIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "BATANGAS_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "CAVITE_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "LAGUNA_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  4. ^ "LAGUNA_CITYOFBINAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  5. ^ "LAGUNA_CITYOFCALAMBA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  6. ^ "LAGUNA_CITYOFSANTAROSA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  7. ^ a b c "QUEZON_LUCENACITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "QUEZON_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "RIZAL_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  10. ^ a b "RIZAL_ANTIPOLOCITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.