2025 Philippine local elections in Metro Manila

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

Caloocan

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Mayor of Caloocan

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Incumbent Along Malapitan (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Malapitan was elected under PDP–Laban with 56.13% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Alejandro AnquilanIndependent
Richard CañeteIndependent
Bong GabijanIndependent
Along Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Ronnie MalunesIndependent
Antonio TrillanesAksyon Demokratiko
Danny VillanuevaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Vice Mayor of Caloocan

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Incumbent Karina Teh (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Teh was elected with 62.28% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Dante LustreIndependent
PJ MalonzoAksyon Demokratiko
Karina Teh (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Joseph TimbolIndependent
Rolando TobiasIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Caloocan City Council

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The Caloocan City Council is composed of 20 councilors, 18 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Lakas–CMD
Liberal Party
Makabayan
Nacionalista Party
National Unity Party
People's Reform Party
Independent
Total

Caloocan's 1st councilor district

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Caloocan's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Caloocan's 1st congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Topet Adalem (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Leah Bacolod (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Marjorie BarrettoNacionalista Party
Mickey BunagAksyon Demokratiko
Alex Caralde (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Tyrone de Leon Sr.Independent
Roman Domasig Jr.Independent
Mining FaustinoAksyon Demokratiko
Vince Hernandez (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Angie LeonardoAksyon Demokratiko
Buddy LipataIndependent
Enteng Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Ricardo MargalloMakabayan
George MiranIndependent
Kaye Nubla (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Edsan PinedaIndependent
Jericho SyIndependent
Patricio TapiengcoIndependent
Anser TomasIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Caloocan's 2nd councilor district

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Caloocan's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Caloocan's 2nd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
James AbelNacionalista Party
Lanz Almeda (incumbent)National Unity Party
Ken ArueloLakas–CMD
Cons AsistioNacionalista Party
Dennis PadillaIndependent
Rene CelisPeople's Reform Party
Hari CudiamatIndependent
Carol Cunanan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Francis de LeonIndependent
Wewel de Leon (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Ferdie del RosarioIndependent
Arnold Divina (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Alexander MangasarLiberal Party
Mayen MercadoAksyon Demokratiko
Joe PalicteIndependent
Jefferson PaspieAksyon Demokratiko
Charm QuimpoLiberal Party
Lem SimpaucoLiberal Party
Jennet TamIndependent
Joseph TenorioIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Caloocan's 3rd councilor district

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Caloocan's 3rd councilor district consists of the same area as Caloocan's 3rd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Win Abel (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
May Africa (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Rowel BrinAksyon Demokratiko
Tess Ceralde (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Walastik DomingoIndependent
King Echiverri (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Albert GabuayIndependent
Onet Henson (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Rose MercadoAksyon Demokratiko
Alou NublaAksyon Demokratiko
Julita OmitIndependent
Merly PadillaIndependent
Bullet Prado (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Carina SacatropesIndependent
Jesus TeritorioIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Las Piñas

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Mayor of Las Piñas

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Term-limited incumbent Imelda Aguilar (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running as vice mayor of Las Piñas. Aguilar was re-elected under the Nacionalista Party with 47.90% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Antonio Abellar Jr.Partido Maharlika
April AguilarNationalist People's Coalition
Carlo AguilarNacionalista Party
Rolando Barredo Jr.Independent
Armando Ducat Jr.Independent
Conrado MirandaIndependent
Rey RiveraIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Vice Mayor of Las Piñas

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Incumbent April Aguilar (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running as mayor of Las Piñas. Aguilar was re-elected under the Nacionalista Party with 58.34% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Imelda AguilarNationalist People's Coalition
Ed AngelesIndependent
Ping ArtetaIndependent
Dong BatalanIndependent
Louie BustamanteNacionalista Party
Louie CasimiroIndependent
Ben ChavezIndependent
Cyril DavidIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Las Piñas City Council

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The Las Piñas City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Makabayan
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Maharlika
Independent
Total

Las Piñas's 1st councilor district

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Las Piñas's 1st city district is composed of the barangays of BF International Village, Daniel Fajardo, Elias Aldana, Ilaya, Manuyo Uno, Manuyo Dos, Pamplona Uno, Pamplona Tres, Pulang Lupa Uno, Pulang Lupa Dos, Talon Uno and Zapote. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Zardi AbelleraNationalist People's Coalition
Albie AguilarNacionalista Party
Alelee AguilarNationalist People's Coalition
Maria Cielo AntonioIndependent
Rey BalanagNacionalista Party
Brian BayogNationalist People's Coalition
Jess Bustamante (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Jinsei CastilloMakabayan
Michael CastilloIndependent
Mar ChavezIndependent
Jeric Antoni Ver ClaveIndependent
Robert CristobalNationalist People's Coalition
Eric de LeonNacionalista Party
Larry EsmeñaIndependent
Larry EusebioIndependent
Ame GallanoIndependent
Angelito Jamco Jr.Independent
Rodolfo LluparIndependent
Lauro Matundan IIIIndependent
Davey MedidasPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Oscar Peña (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Larry PerezIndependent
Rex Riguera (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Marlon RosalesNationalist People's Coalition
Mimi SantamariaIndependent
Mac-Mac SantosNationalist People's Coalition
Combat SomerosIndependent
Angelita SuñerIndependent
Pearl TolentinoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Las Piñas 2nd councilor district

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Las Piñas's 2nd councilor district is composed of the barangays of Almanza Uno, Almanza Dos, Pamplona Dos, Pilar, Talon Dos, Talon Tres, Talon Kuatro and Talon Singko. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Lord Aguilar (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Michaela Irish AlvaradoIndependent
Avelino AndalIndependent
Lester ArandaNationalist People's Coalition
Jeff BoyoIndependent
Adoracion BustilloIndependent
Danilo CalitizenPartido Maharlika
Emmanuel Luis Casimiro (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Marlon DayaoIndependent
Irene DiciembreIndependent
Berlin dela CruzIndependent
Noli FiestaIndependent
Tony GarciaIndependent
Abet GocoIndependent
Gywyn GonzalesNacionalista Party
Simnar GranIndependent
Elmer GregorioIndependent
Danok HernandezNacionalista Party
Tito MartinezNationalist People's Coalition
Henry Medina (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Edgardo ParungaoIndependent
Carlson PascualIndependent
Ruben Ramos (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Bonifacio RigueraNacionalista Party
Adelia RosalesIndependent
Macky SaitoNationalist People's Coalition
Yolly TanNacionalista Party
Alex TatoIndependent
Euan ToralballaNationalist People's Coalition
Bok TuganoIndependent
VJ ValleIndependent
Lily VenturaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Makati

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Mayor of Makati

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Term-limited incumbent Abigail Binay (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for the Senate. Binay was re-elected under the Makatizens United Party with 95.32% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Nancy BinayUnited Nationalist Alliance
Luis CamposNationalist People's Coalition
Victor NeriIndependent
Orlando Stephen SolidumIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Vice Mayor of Makati

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Term-limited incumbent Monique Lagdameo (Makatizens United Party) is running as the representative of Makati's 1st congressional district in the House of Representatives. Lagdameo was re-elected with 93.32% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Monsour del RosarioUnited Nationalist Alliance
Kid PeñaNationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Makati City Council

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The Makati City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

Party
Makatizens United Party
United Nationalist Alliance
Independent
Total

Makati's 1st councilor district

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Makati's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Makati's 1st congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Duka AlvarezMakatizens United Party
Martin Arenas (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Battle BatallaIndependent
Vic CalinawanIndependent
Mayeth Casal-UyUnited Nationalist Alliance
Lennie CosingUnited Nationalist Alliance
Dan Jason CuaresmaIndependent
Manny DizonIndependent
Ferdie EusebioUnited Nationalist Alliance
Marco GarciaIndependent
Virgilio Hilario Sr.Makatizens United Party
Dino ImperialUnited Nationalist Alliance
JCL LingadIndependent
Romeo MedinaUnited Nationalist Alliance
Arlene OrtegaUnited Nationalist Alliance
Carmina Ortega (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Armando Padilla (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Rene Andrei Saguisag (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Jessy TrinidadIndependent
Joey Villena (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Alcine Yabut (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Makati's 2nd city district

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Makati's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Makati's 2nd congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Hein AngelesMakatizens United Party
Doris Arayon (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Bong ArionesMakatizens United Party
Jeff BaluyutUnited Nationalist Alliance
Bodik Baniqued (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Ding BoloMakatizens United Party
Mario HechanovaUnited Nationalist Alliance
Ed Marquez (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Levy RamboyongUnited Nationalist Alliance
Reynante SaludoIndependent
Ina Sarosa (incumbent)Makatizens United Party
Bernadette SeseUnited Nationalist Alliance
Ruth TolentinoUnited Nationalist Alliance
Bel VitalesMakatizens United Party
King YabutUnited Nationalist Alliance
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Malabon

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Mayor of Malabon

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Incumbent Jeannie Sandoval (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Sandoval was elected with 50.34% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Josephine Lacson-NoelNationalist People's Coalition
Jeannie Sandoval (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Vice Mayor of Malabon

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Incumbent Ninong dela Cruz (National Unity Party) is retiring. Dela Cruz was re-elected with 55.38% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Dado CunananPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Angelika dela CruzNationalist People's Coalition
JAP GarciaNational Unity Party
Edward NolascoLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Malabon City Council

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The Malabon City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Liberal Party
Nacionalista Party
National Unity Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
United Nationalist Alliance
Independent
Total

Malabon's 1st councilor district

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Malabon's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Baritan, Bayan-bayanan, Catmon, Concepcion, Dampalit, Flores, Hulong Duhat, Ibaba, Maysilo, Muzon, Niugan, Panghulo, San Agustin, Santulan and Tañong. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Gerry Bernardo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ian Emmanuel BorjaNacionalista Party
Al Caste CastilloNationalist People's Coalition
Edwin Lacson DimagibaNationalist People's Coalition
Tok HioIndependent
Nino Lacson Noel (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Payapa OnaNacionalista Party
Paulo Oreta (incumbent)Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Joey SabaricosLiberal Party
Concon San JuanNationalist People's Coalition
Maricar Torres (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Leslie Yambao (incumbent)United Nationalist Alliance
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Malabon's 2nd councilor district

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Malabon's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Acacia, Longos, Potrero, Tinajeros, Tonsuya and Tugatog. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Archie Jade AñoraIndependent
Paul CabreraIndependent
Jasper Cruz (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Rom CunananPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Star DizonNacionalista Party
Erika DusaranNationalist People's Coalition
Al Niño GalauranPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Sonia LimNationalist People's Coalition
Moymoy PalaboyPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Alvin MañalacNationalist People's Coalition
Monay MañalacPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ading ManzonNationalist People's Coalition
Enzo OretaNational Unity Party
Mark RoqueNationalist People's Coalition
Nadja Marie Vicencio (incumbent)Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Len Yanga (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Mandaluyong

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Mayor of Mandaluyong

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Incumbent Benjamin Abalos (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is retiring. Abalos was elected under PDP–Laban with 84.84% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Carmelita AbalosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ed GeronimoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Vice Mayor of Mandaluyong

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Incumbent Carmelita Abalos (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running as mayor of Mandaluyong. Abalos was elected under PDP–Laban unopposed in 2022.

CandidateParty
Anthony SuvaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Mandaluyong City Council

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The Mandaluyong City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Mandaluyong's 1st councilor district

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Mandaluyong's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Addition Hills, Bagong Silang, Burol, Daang Bakal, Hagdan Bato Itaas, Hagdan Bato Libis, Harapin Ang Bukas, Highway Hills, Mauway, New Zañiga, Pag-Asa, Pleasant Hills, Poblacion and Wack-Wack Greenhills. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Charisse AbalosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Junis Alim (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Grace AntonioPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Billy BaltazarIndependent
Rolando CristobalIndependent
Danny de Guzman (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Delmer del RosarioIndependent
Mariz Manalo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Florencio SolomonIndependent
Chris TanIndependent
Elton Yap (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Mandaluyong's 2nd city district

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Mandaluyong's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Barangka Drive, Barangka Ibaba, Barangka Ilaya, Barangka Itaas, Buayang Bato, Hulo, Mabini–J.Rizal, Malamig, Namayan, Old Zañiga, Plainview, San Jose and Vergara. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Benjie Abalos (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Regie Antiojo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Darius ApacionadoIndependent
Boyett BacarAksyon Demokratiko
Leslie Cruz (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Botong Gonzales Cuejilo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Boy de QuintoPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Dong OcampoPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Alex Santa Maria (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Manila

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Mayor of Manila

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Incumbent Honey Lacuna (Asenso Manileño) is running for a second term. Lacuna was elected with 63.68% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Raymond BagatsingIndependent
Isko MorenoAksyon Demokratiko
Jerry GarciaIndependent
Alvin KaringalIndependent
Honey Lacuna (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Jopoy OcampoIndependent
Enrico ReyesIndependent
Michael SayIlocano Defenders
Mahra TamondongKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Ervin TanIndependent
Sam VerzosaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Vice Mayor of Manila

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Incumbent Yul Servo (Asenso Manileño) is running for a second term. Servo was elected with 73.67% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Chi AtienzaAksyon Demokratiko
Niño Anthony MagnoIndependent
Yul Servo (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Pablo OcampoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Remy OyalesKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Arvin ReyesIndependent
Solomon SayIlocano Defenders
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila City Council

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The Manila City Council is composed of 38 councilors, 36 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Asenso Manileño
Filipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila Movement
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
Makabayan
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Partido Maharlika
PROMDI
Independent
Total

Manila's 1st councilor district

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Manila's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 1st congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Ian AlbanFilipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila Movement
Irma Alfonso (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Mike de LeonIndependent
Niño dela Cruz (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Alex DionisioIndependent
Joaquin DomagosoAksyon Demokratiko
Jesus Fajardo (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Art FloraPartido Maharlika
Eduardo GadoMakabayan
Ian HaliliIndependent
Bobby HernaneAksyon Demokratiko
Jhun IbayAksyon Demokratiko
Marjun Isidro (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
MC LimyuenAsenso Manileño
Sylvia Felisa ManansalaKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Banzai Nieva (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Paolo Crisanto NuguidIndependent
Peter OngAsenso Manileño
Rosmar TanIndependent
Marcelino Pedrozo Jr.Asenso Manileño
Jay Ching PinedaIndependent
Michael John PornilosIndependent
Ferdie SandovalIndependent
Eugene SantiagoAsenso Manileño
Eduardo SolisIndependent
Monte TabiosIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila's 2nd councilor district

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Manila's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 2nd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Robbie Bautista-OngAksyon Demokratiko
Ruben Buenaventura (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
David ChuaAsenso Manileño
Nico EvangelistaAksyon Demokratiko
Rod Lacsamana (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Marc LacsonAsenso Manileño
Uno Lim (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Rommel MirandaAksyon Demokratiko
Roma Robles (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Awi Sia (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Bolong SyAksyon Demokratiko
Edward TanAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila's 3rd councilor district

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Manila's 3rd councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 3rd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Karen Chua AlibarbarAsenso Manileño
Paul AlvarezAksyon Demokratiko
Maile Atienza (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Henrick CigresIndependent
Antonio Cua LeePartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Nomer DavidIndependent
Eleazar de PereiraIndependent
Johnny dela CruzAksyon Demokratiko
Pamela Fugoso (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Albert Alvin Ang GoIndependent
Jong Isip (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Joey Uy JamisolaIndependent
Rodelito JurillaIndependent
Jeff LauAsenso Manileño
Chris TagleAksyon Demokratiko
Nelson TyIndependent
Mocha UsonAksyon Demokratiko
Tol Zarcal (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila's 4th councilor district

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Manila's 4th councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 4th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Rom AcioIndependent
Francis Michael AlmironAksyon Demokratiko
Roy BacaniAsenso Manileño
Don Juan Bagatsing (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Romeo BagayAksyon Demokratiko
Freddie BucadAsenso Manileño
Anton CapistranoIndependent
Eunice CastroAksyon Demokratiko
Edwin CayetanoKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Reymon CortezIndependent
Carlo dela CruzIndependent
Clark FerrerIndependent
Christian FloirendoAsenso Manileño
Christopher GabrielIndependent
Gerardo GamezPROMDI
Mojtaba HabibiIndependent
Andrew LopezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ricardo MariñoPartido Maharlika
Bong MarzanAsenso Manileño
Dianne NietoAsenso Manileño
Ryan PonceIndependent
Bimbo Eduardo QuintosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Lady Quintos (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Francisco RamosIndependent
Wendell RamosIndependent
Science Reyes (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Jerrick RotapIndependent
Philip Jerico SyIndependent
Al TanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Napoleon TenayIndependent
Rino TolentinoAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila's 5th councilor district

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Manila's 5th councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 5th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Che BorromeoAksyon Demokratiko
Injim BunayogIndependent
Rubee CagascaIndependent
Ariel DakisIndependent
Diana DayaoIndependent
Vincent DinglasaIndependent
Pau EjercitoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Gloria EnriquezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Roberto Espiritu II (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Jaybee Hizon (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Harry HuecasKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Mac IgnacioAksyon Demokratiko
Bel IsipAsenso Manileño
Jona KuizonIndependent
Zeb Laureano LaoAksyon Demokratiko
Wenifredo LimitIndependent
Anjun LuarcaIndependent
Jett MagnoKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Drew OcampoIndependent
Malou OcsanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Shaun OlarteIndependent
Charry Ortega (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Jun PoligratisIndependent
Rut RemegioIndependent
Sonia TamondongIndependent
Felix Tobillo Jr.Independent
Strauss TugnaoKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Roderick ValbuenaIndependent
John Cyruz VillanuevaIndependent
Gladina VillarPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Mon Yupangco (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Manila's 6th councilor district

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Manila's 6th councilor district consists of the same area as Manila's 6th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Fog Abante (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
Romualdo BillanesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Caloy Volt CastañedaAksyon Demokratiko
Raffy Jimenez CrespoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Philip Lacuna (incumbent)Asenso Manileño
James LagascaIndependent
Lito LinisAsenso Manileño
Kid MarasiganAksyon Demokratiko
Fernando MercadoAksyon Demokratiko
Francis OlasoAsenso Manileño
Joel Par (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Emilet QuiranteIndependent
Martin Ignacio RomualdezAsenso Manileño
Edwin SalveIndependent
Christian Paul UyAksyon Demokratiko
Michael ValderamaIndependent
Lou Veloso (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Fernando VergelIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Marikina

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Mayor of Marikina

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Term-limited incumbent Marcelino Teodoro (National Unity Party) is running as the representative of Marikina's 1st congressional district in the House of Representatives. Teodoro was re-elected under the United Nationalist Alliance with 82.08% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Luisa FajardoIndependent
Stella QuimboLakas–CMD
Maan TeodoroNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Vice Mayor of Marikina

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Incumbent Marion Andres (National Unity Party) is running for a third term. Andres was re-elected under the United Nationalist Alliance with 69.94% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Marion AndresNational Unity Party
Del de GuzmanLakas–CMD
Annie RetesIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Marikina City Council

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The Marikina City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Makabayan
National Unity Party
Independent
Total

Marikina's 1st councilor district

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Marikina's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Marikina's 1st congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Rommel Acuña (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Carl Africa (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Jahn AlejagaIndependent
Rosie AquinoIndependent
Jojo Banzon (incumbent)National Unity Party
Adams BernardinoNational Unity Party
Cloyd Casimiro (incumbent)National Unity Party
Kate de Guzman (incumbent)National Unity Party
Benedicto dela CruzIndependent
Medick FerrerLakas–CMD
Sam Ferriol (incumbent)Independent
Bruce FortunoLakas–CMD
Hazel GolangcoNational Unity Party
Tope IlaganIndependent
Imee MascariñaIndependent
Regina Marie PioquintoNational Unity Party
Ces ReyesLakas–CMD
VJ SabinianoLakas–CMD
Roset SarmientoIndependent
Pat SicatNational Unity Party
Jasper SoLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Marikina's 2nd councilor district

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Marikina's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Marikina's 2nd congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Ronnie Acuña (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Zif AnchetaLakas–CMD
Vincent CalanogaLakas–CMD
Marife Dayao (incumbent)National Unity Party
Migz de GuzmanLakas–CMD
Yuri EdullanLakas–CMD
Jaren FelicianoNational Unity Party
Ed GilleraIndependent
Ram HaveriaIndependent
Jimsen JisonIndependent
Beny MadrigalIndependent
Marvis MadrigalIndependent
Bong Magtubo (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Letlet MakiramdamNational Unity Party
Rene MiraMakabayan
Michael MojicaNational Unity Party
Angel Nuñez (incumbent)National Unity Party
Jep OrdoñezIndependent
Larry Punzalan (incumbent)National Unity Party
Jenilyn RetesIndependent
Ruben ReyesNational Unity Party
Susan RomeroIndependent
Dindo RosalesIndependent
Josephine SandiegoIndependent
Patricia SerenataIndependent
Nico Shahin MoghaddamIndependent
Riza TeopeLakas–CMD
Greg TevesIndependent
Elvis Tolentino (incumbent)National Unity Party
Indigo ValentinLakas–CMD
George VillanuevaIndependent
Cris VitangcolIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Muntinlupa

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Mayor of Muntinlupa

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Incumbent Ruffy Biazon (One Muntinlupa) is running for a second term unopposed. Biazon was elected with 74.26% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Ruffy BiazonOne Muntinlupa
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Vice Mayor of Muntinlupa

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Incumbent Artemio Simundac (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Simundac was re-elected under One Muntinlupa with 57.48% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Allen AmpayaOne Muntinlupa
Artemio SimundacPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Phanie TevesIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Muntinlupa City Council

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The Muntinlupa City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

Party
Makabayan
One Muntinlupa
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Muntinlupa's 1st councilor district

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Muntinlupa's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Bayanan, Poblacion, Putatan and Tunasan. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Eli AnayaMakabayan
Rachel Arciaga (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Walter ArcillaOne Muntinlupa
Paty Katy Boncayao (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Rafael BurgosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Amanda CamilonOne Muntinlupa
Ed CastalonePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Raul Corro (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Myrna dela ConcepcionMakabayan
Ian dela CruzPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Alexson Diaz (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Emmy EscribaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Rolly EstupinIndependent
Santi MariñasIndependent
Ting Niefes (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Jedi Presnedi (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Renato SantosIndependent
Girome SilpaoIndependent
Oby TensuanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Thata TevesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Rene ValenciaIndependent
Eduardo VillarinPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ramon VirtudazoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]

Muntinlupa's 2nd councilor district

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Muntinlupa's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Alabang, Ayala Alabang, Buli, Cupang and Sucat. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Amy AquinoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Dhes ArevaloIndependent
Sha Sha BaesOne Muntinlupa
Ryan Bagatsing (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Elmer EspeletaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Arlene Hilapo (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Reggie LandritoOne Muntinlupa
Bert LizardoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Tony MabiniIndependent
Kenneth MacaylasPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Cornelio Martinez (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Dado Moldez (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Suma PacomaIndependent
Lolito PantaleonPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Kaye Anne RongavillaOne Muntinlupa
Francia SamsonPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jun Metong Sevilla (incumbent)One Muntinlupa
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[8]
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Mayor of Navotas

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Incumbent John Rey Tiangco (Partido Navoteño) is running for a second term. Tiangco was elected with 64.12% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
John Rey TiangcoPartido Navoteño
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Vice Mayor of Navotas

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Incumbent Tito Sanchez (Partido Navoteño) is running for a second term. Sanchez was elected with 72.18% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Tito SanchezPartido Navoteño
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]
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The Navotas City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Navoteño
Independent
Total
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Navotas's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Bagumbayan North, Bagumbayan South, Bangculasi, Navotas East, Navotas West, NBBS Dagat-dagatan, NBBS Kaunlaran, NBBS Proper, North Bay Boulevard North, San Rafael Village and Sipac Almacen. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Dennis IledanIndependent
Tarok Maño (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Rey Monroy (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Anna NazalPartido Navoteño
Mylene SanchezPartido Navoteño
Lance Santiago (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
RV Vicencio (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]
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Navotas's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Daanghari, San Jose, San Roque, Tangos North, Tangos South, Tanza 1 and Tanza 2. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Richard CarlosPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Clint Geronimo (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Abu Gino-gino (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Lida IbongIndependent
Liz Lupisan (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Migi Naval (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
CJ Santos (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Rochelle VicencioPartido Navoteño
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[9]

Parañaque

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Mayor of Parañaque

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Incumbent Eric Olivarez (Lakas–CMD) is running as the representative of Parañaque's 1st congressional district in the House of Representatives. Olivarez was elected under PDP–Laban with 64.30% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Nene MendozaIndependent
Aileen OlivarezIndependent
Edwin OlivarezLakas–CMD
Anabel PantilaIndependent
Nathan PinedaWorkers' and Peasants' Party
Drew UyIndependent
Jun ZaideAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

Vice Mayor of Parañaque

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Incumbent Joan Villafuerte (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Villafuerte was elected under the Liberal Party with 39.14% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Benjo BernabePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Joan Villafuerte (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

Parañaque City Council

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The Parañaque City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

Party
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
Lakas–CMD
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Parañaque's 1st councilor district

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Parañaque's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Parañaque's 1st congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Daniel Baes (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Ron CatunaoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Joey delos SantosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Julius DisamburunPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Ariel FernandezIndependent
Raquel GabrielIndependent
Rina GabrielLakas–CMD
Guada GolezLakas–CMD
Brillante Inciong (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Boy LagmanIndependent
Yeoj MarquezLakas–CMD
Christian Eric MartinezIndependent
Paolo Olivarez (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Shannin OlivarezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Tupe RiveraIndependent
Smiling SantosIndependent
Allen Tan (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Tootz VasquezIndependent
Maria Isabel ViduyaLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

Parañaque's 2nd councilor district

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Parañaque's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Parañaque's 2nd congressional district. Eight councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Beng Amurao (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Shiella BenzonLakas–CMD
Tess de AsisPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Apiong dela Peña (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Tin Esplana (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Binky FavisIndependent
Nicolai FelixIndependent
Jet Frias (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Rico Golez (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Gary HachuelaIndependent
Glenn ManioIndependent
Popoy MolinaIndependent
Jepoy PeolinoKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Alamat ResuelloIndependent
Wahoo SottoNationalist People's Coalition
Ryan Yllana (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[10]

Pasay

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Mayor of Pasay

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Incumbent Emi Rubiano (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Rubiano was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 70.88% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Emi Rubiano (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Wowee ManguerraAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[11]

Vice Mayor of Pasay

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Incumbent Ding del Rosario (Lakas–CMD) is running as a councilor for Pasay's 1st councilor district in the Pasay City Council. Del Rosario was elected under Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino with 69.35% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Mark CalixtoLakas–CMD
Bong TolentinoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[11]

Pasay City Council

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The Pasay City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
Lakas–CMD
Liberal Party
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Tapat Kayong Pinaglilingkuran
Independent
Total

Pasay's 1st councilor district

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Pasay's 1st councilor district consists of zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 16 and 20. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Jhaz AdvinculaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ronjay AdvinculaIndependent
Ambet Alvina (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Richard AndersonIndependent
Ace CalubayanIndependent
Tonyo CunetaLakas–CMD
Ding del RosarioLakas–CMD
Tiger GabrielPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Marlon Pesebre (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Grace Santos (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Puchet SantosLakas–CMD
Tino Claudio SantosIndependent
Jocelyn SatoPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Ramon Santa MariaKilusang Bagong Lipunan
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[11]

Pasay's 2nd councilor district

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Pasay's 2nd councilor district consists of zones 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18 and 19. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Moti ArceoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jovita BaliaoPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Hector BongatPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Ronelo CaducoyIndependent
Yuyu del RosarioTapat Kayong Pinaglilingkuran
Manuel JimenezIndependent
Khen Magat (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Allan PanaliganPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Danny PantiaIndependent
Luigi RubianoTapat Kayong Pinaglilingkuran
Baby SoAksyon Demokratiko
Ian VendivelPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ramon YabutLiberal Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[11]

Pasig

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Mayor of Pasig

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Incumbent Vico Sotto (Independent) is running for a third term. Sotto was re-elected under Aksyon Demokratiko with 88.04% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Eagle AyaonIndependent
Sara DiscayaUnyon ng mga Gabay ng Bayan
Cory PalmaIndependent
Vico Sotto (incumbent)Independent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[12]

Vice Mayor of Pasig

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Incumbent Robert Jaworski Jr. (Independent) is running for a second term. Jaworski was elected under Aksyon Demokratiko with 55.62% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Iyo Caruncho BernardoIndependent
Marc dela CruzIndependent
Robert Jaworski Jr. (incumbent)Independent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[12]

Pasig City Council

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The Pasig City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Akay National Political Party
Akbayan
Lakas–CMD
Liberal Party
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Reform PH Party
Independent
Total

Pasig's 1st councilor district

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Pasig's 1st councilor district is composed of the barangays of Bagong Ilog, Bagong Katipunan, Bambang, Buting, Caniogan, Kalawaan, Kapasigan, Kapitolyo, Malinao, Oranbo, Palatiw, Pineda, Sagad, San Antonio, San Joaquin, San Jose, San Nicolas, Santa Rosa, Santo Tomas, Sumilang and Ugong. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Ron AngelesPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Rex BalderamaNacionalista Party
Ram Alan CruzLiberal Party
Volta delos Santos (incumbent)Akay National Political Party
Jess GaviolaNacionalista Party
Eric Gonzales (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Shamcey Supsup-LeeIndependent
JP PascualReform PH Party
Richie PuaPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Tantan ReyesIndependent
Kiko Rustia (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
JR SamsonIndependent
Pao Santiago (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Paul SenogatAkbayan
Simon Romulo Tantoco (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[12]

Pasig's 2nd councilor district

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Pasig's 2nd councilor district is composed of the barangays of Dela Paz, Manggahan, Maybunga, Pinagbuhatan, Rosario, San Miguel, Santa Lucia and Santolan. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Noel Agustin (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Ara MinaLakas–CMD
Mer AñonIndependent
Syvel Asilo (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
JRB BalingitIndependent
Junjun ConcepcionPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Steve de AsisNacionalista Party
Angelu de Leon (incumbent)Independent
Kaye dela CruzIndependent
Ryan EnriquezPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Ed GavinoIndependent
Bobby HapinIndependent
Warren InocencioIndependent
Maro Martires (incumbent)Independent
Boyie RaymundoNationalist People's Coalition
Willy SityarNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[12]

Pateros

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Mayor of Pateros

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Term-limited incumbent Ike Ponce (Aksyon Demokratiko) is running for the House of Representatives as a nominee of the Ahon Mahirap party-list. Ponce was re-elected with 91.13% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Gerald GermanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
RSM MirandaNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[13]

Vice Mayor of Pateros

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Incumbent Carlo Santos (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Santos was elected with 54.23% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
John CeraficaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Peter MarzanNational Unity Party
Carlo Santos (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[13]

Pateros Municipal Council

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The Pateros Municipal Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Nacionalista Party
National Unity Party
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Pateros's 1st councilor district

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Pateros's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Martires del 96, San Roque and Santa Ana. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Hapon Abiño (incumbent)National Unity Party
Edwin AcostaNacionalista Party
Alfie ApanIndependent
Nene BermejoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Adonis BigasIndependent
Jun CeradaIndependent
Fernando DatuNational Unity Party
Allan dela Cruz (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Lando DolonIndependent
Ruel GatpayatPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Dante LegaspiIndependent
Cesar LlagasIndependent
Moner LunaNational Unity Party
Jay Mabanglo (incumbent)National Unity Party
Eric MabazzaNacionalista Party
Monay ManzonNational Unity Party
Luigi MarceloPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jojo NicdaoIndependent
Jonjon OngmanchiPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ryan PanisNacionalista Party
Don PoncePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Romy QuiñonesIndependent
Ramir RamirezNational Unity Party
Aldy ReyesIndependent
Mil Villegas (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[13]

Pateros's 2nd councilor district

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Pateros's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Aguho, Magtanggol, Poblacion, San Pedro, Santo Rosario-Kanluran, Santo Rosario-Silangan and Tabacalera. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Omar AlcantaraNacionalista Party
Ayie Ampe (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Atoy CortezNacionalista Party
Paul CruzKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Joey de LaraNational Unity Party
Teng JosonPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Rommel LambinoNational Unity Party
Jun LingNational Unity Party
Chito LorenzoNational Unity Party
Alden Mangoba (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Ryan MillaresPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Richard PalicanNational Unity Party
Ian PoncePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Marvin PonceIndependent
Jonell RaymundoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Roderic RoxasNational Unity Party
Jojo SanchezNacionalista Party
Emman TañgaNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[13]

Quezon City

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Mayor of Quezon City

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Incumbent Joy Belmonte (Serbisyo sa Bayan Party) is running for a third term. Belmonte was re-elected with 60.43% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Joy BelmonteSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Jonathan CabaloIndependent
Rolando JotaIndependent
Noli NavatIndependent
Diosdado VelascoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Vice Mayor of Quezon City

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Incumbent Gian Sotto (Serbisyo sa Bayan Party) is running for a third term. Sotto was re-elected with 56.51% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
June FaelangcoIndependent
Jose InglesIndependent
Gian SottoSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Dante VillartaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City Council

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The Quezon City Council is composed of 38 councilors, 36 of whom are elected.

Party
Akay National Political Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Lakas–CMD
Makabayan
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Independent
Total

Quezon City's 1st councilor district

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Quezon City's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 1st congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Benjamin Aromin Jr.Independent
Gab AtaydeSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
TJ Calalay (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Doland CastroAkay National Political Party
Nikki Crisologo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Doray Delarmente (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Charm Ferrer (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Bernard Herrera (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Casa HonasanIndependent
Sep Juico (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Roland ManansalaIndependent
Melodino VillanuevaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City's 2nd councilor district

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Quezon City's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 2nd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Mikey Belmonte (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Josie FresnilloIndependent
Bong Liban (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Rannie Ludovica (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Aly Medalla (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Candy Medina (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Noel NavatIndependent
Nido PerezIndependent
Leonardo TaoinganIndependent
Manuel TenorioIndependent
Dave Valmocina (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City's 3rd councilor district

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Quezon City's 3rd councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 3rd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Chuckie Antonio (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Julian CosetengSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Don de Leon (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Wency Lagumbay (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Tope LiquiganIndependent
Geleen Lumbad (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Pau PlanasPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Luigi PumarenSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Anton Reyes (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Norma RufoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City's 4th councilor district

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Quezon City's 4th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 4th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Nestor AndalIndependent
Awin AquinoIndependent
Vincent BelmonteSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Lorevie CaalamanMakabayan
Nanette Daza (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Kiko del MundoIndependent
Ali ForbesIndependent
Bayani HipolIndependent
James IbañezIndependent
Ivy LimSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Raquel Malañgen (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Imee Rillo (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Flocerfida SerniasIndependent
Migs SuntayIndependent
Egay Yap (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City's 5th councilor district

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Quezon City's 5th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 5th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Karl CasteloAksyon Demokratiko
Johnny GadongIndependent
Shay Liban (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Ram Medalla (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Aiko Melendez (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Angel OrtigasIndependent
Enzo PinedaSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Jonel QuebalIndependent
Arpee SabeIndependent
Alfred Vargas (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Joseph Visaya (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

Quezon City's 6th councilor district

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Quezon City's 6th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 6th congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Vic Bernardo (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Helen FranciscoIndependent
Vito Sotto Generoso (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Oscar Gomez Jr.Independent
Ellie Juan (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Kristine Matias (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Cocoy MedinaSerbisyo sa Bayan Party
Banjo Pilar (incumbent)Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Louie SaludesIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[14]

San Juan

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Mayor of San Juan

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Incumbent Francis Zamora (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Zamora was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 87.66% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Philip CezarPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Francis Zamora (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[15]

Vice Mayor of San Juan

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Incumbent Angelo Agcaoili (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a first full term. Agcaoili became vice mayor on June 26, 2023, after his predecessor, Warren Villa (PDP–Laban), died on June 18, 2023. Prior to becoming vice mayor, Agcaoili was a councilor in the San Juan City Council for the 1st councilor district, then affiliated with PDP–Laban.

CandidateParty
Angelo AgcaoiliPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Candy CrisologoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[15]

San Juan City Council

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The San Juan City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Independent
Total

San Juan's 1st councilor district

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San Juan's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Balong-Bato, Batis, Corazon de Jesus, Ermitaño, Pasadeña, Pedro Cruz, Progreso, Rivera, Salapan and San Perfecto. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Triccia DacerPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Ryan Llanos Dee (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Dennis PardinezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Vic ReyesPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Renren RitualoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Anton SantiagoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Boyet TolentinoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Chesco VelascoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Ervic Vijandre (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
James Yap (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[15]

San Juan's 2nd councilor district

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San Juan's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Addition Hills, Greenhills, Isabelita, Kabayanan, Litte Baguio, Maytunas, Onse, Saint Joseph, Santa Lucia, Tibagan and West Crame. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Don Allado (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Totoy Bernardo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Bea de Guzman (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Marvin dela CruzIndependent
Macky Mathay (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Kit Peralta (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Franco Tañada-Yam (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Magic VillasperPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Juanito Violeta IIIIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[15]

Taguig

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Mayor of Taguig

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Incumbent Lani Cayetano (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Cayetano was elected with 75.77% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Lani Cayetano (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Arnel CeraficaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Brigido LicudineIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[16]

Vice Mayor of Taguig

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Incumbent Arvin Alit (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Alit was elected with 68.81% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Arvin Alit (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Janelle CeraficaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Nelly TanglaoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[16]

Taguig City Council

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Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig on 2023, the number of elected councilors in the Taguig City Council increased from 16 to 24, which also increased the total number of councilors from 18 to 26.

Party
Makabayan
Nacionalista Party
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Partido Lakas ng Masa
Independent
Total

Taguig's 1st councilor district

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Taguig's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays under the jurisdiction of Taguig in Taguig–Pateros's 1st congressional district. Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the councilor district was expanded to include the barangays of Comembo, Pembo and Rizal and the number of its councilors increased from 8 to 12.

CandidateParty
Romeo Edgar AbaigarIndependent
Kim Manzo AbbangNacionalista Party
Johnny AlvaridaIndependent
Raul Aquino (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Mark BacsainPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jonjon BautistaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Mark Bryan BeranIndependent
RJ BernalPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Allan Paul CruzNacionalista Party
Jannah CruzPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Sammy CruzNacionalista Party
Reinante dela PazIndependent
Jing delos SantosMakabayan
Warren delos SantosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Mogs GonzalesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Darwin IcayNacionalista Party
Tristan InanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jimmy Labampa (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Paul LontocIndependent
Elvie MadridPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Totong Mañosca (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Tikboy Marcelino (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Carlito Ogalinola (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Rico PalmaIndependent
Joy Panga-Cruz (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Gamie San Pedro (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Joshua SangaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ferdie SantosNacionalista Party
Maria Ana SantosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Gerard SumagpaoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Henry VeraIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[16]

Taguig's 2nd councilor district

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Taguig's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Taguig–Pateros's 2nd congressional district. Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the councilor district was expanded to include the barangays of Cembo, South Cembo, East Rembo, West Rembo, Pitogo, Post Proper Northside and Post Proper Southside and the number of its councilors increased from 8 to 12.

CandidateParty
Benny AbatayPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jude AcepcionPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Joel AdvinculaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ram AggalutIndependent
Abraham AnunciacionIndependent
Marisse Balina-Eron (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Lot Bandejas-DillaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Edgar Baptista (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Gigi BermasNacionalista Party
Angie BombasePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Paolo CabreraIndependent
Lani CalvadoresPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Sid CapurcosIndependent
Danny CastroNacionalista Party
Arthur ClavoIndependent
Sonny DariaIndependent
Cosme de AsisIndependent
Iony de Lara-BesNacionalista Party
Cupid DemafilesIndependent
Ivie DizonNacionalista Party
Arman ErcilloPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Arthur FloresPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Perlisita MagallanoIndependent
Gen Pau-TinNacionalista Party
Alex Penolio (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Basilio PootenPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ed Prado (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Jun RiveraPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Glenn SacayPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Dudong San PedroIndependent
Jomil Serna (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Nicky Supan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Jerry TanPartido Lakas ng Masa
Caleb TibioIndependent
Gary Lester ValdezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Bing VillamorNacionalista Party
Salvador Zamora IIIIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[16]

Valenzuela

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Mayor of Valenzuela

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Incumbent Wes Gatchalian (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term. Gatchalian was elected with 78.61% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Benjie delos AngelesIndependent
Wes Gatchalian (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Vice Mayor of Valenzuela

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Term-limited Lorie Borja (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running as a councilor in the Valenzuela City Council for the 2nd councilor district. Borja was elected with 77.68% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Marlon AlejandrinoNationalist People's Coalition
Gilbert GamasIndependent
Sonie RodriguezIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Valenzuela City Council

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The Valenzuela City Council is composed of 14 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Democratic Party of the Philippines
Makabayan
Lakas–CMD
National Unity Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Independent
Total

Valenzuela's 1st councilor district

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Valenzuela's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Valenzuela's 1st congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Kisha AnchetaNationalist People's Coalition
Bimbo dela Cruz (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Richard EnriquezLakas–CMD
Cris Feliciano (incumbent)National Unity Party
Ghogo Lee (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Goyong SerranoNationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

Valenzuela's 2nd councilor district

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Valenzuela's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Valenzuela's 2nd congressional district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

CandidateParty
Jojo BañezIndependent
Jasper BarcelonaAksyon Demokratiko
Marvin CanengnengIndependent
Chiqui Carreon (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Leticia CastilloMakabayan
Danilo CuetoIndependent
Cita dela CruzIndependent
Niña Lopez (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Lorie Natividad-BorjaNationalist People's Coalition
Louie Nolasco (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Rommel OrtegaDemocratic Party of the Philippines
Mickey Pineda (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Sel Sabino-Sy (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Mar SoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[17]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "CALOOCAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  2. ^ a b c d "LASPINAS" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  3. ^ a b c d "CITY_OF_MAKATI" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  4. ^ a b c d "MALABON" (PDF). ABS–CBN News.
  5. ^ a b c d "MANDALUYONG" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "MANILA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  7. ^ a b c d "MARIKINA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  8. ^ a b c d "MUNTINLUPA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  9. ^ a b c d "NAVOTAS" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  10. ^ a b c d "PARANAQUE" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  11. ^ a b c d "PASAY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  12. ^ a b c d "PASIG" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  13. ^ a b c d "PATEROS" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h "QUEZONCITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  15. ^ a b c d "SANJUAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  16. ^ a b c d "TAGUIG" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  17. ^ a b c d "VALENZUELA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.