2025 Cavite local elections|
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Gubernatorial election |
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IND |
| Candidate |
Abeng Remulla |
Weng Aguinaldo |
| Party |
NUP |
Independent |
| Running mate |
Ram Bautista |
— |
| Popular vote |
1,058,412 |
270,207 |
| Percentage |
73.56 |
18.78 |
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Vice gubernatorial election |
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| Candidate |
Ram Bautista |
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| Party |
Lakas |
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| Popular vote |
1,178,445 |
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| Percentage |
100.00 |
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Vice Governor before election
Shernan Jaro
NUP |
Elected Vice Governor
Ram Revilla
Lakas |
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Local elections were held in the province of Cavite on Monday, May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, and councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice governor, and representatives for the eight districts of Cavite.
Background
Incumbent Governor Jonvic Remulla and Vice Governor Athena Tolentino initially intended to seek reelection in 2025, having filed their certificates of candidacy on October 1, 2024. However, they withdrew their candidacies on October 7, 2024, as Remulla would be appointed by President Bongbong Marcos as Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government on the next day.[1] Tolentino made history as the youngest provincial governor at 26 years old, and the first woman to assume office. As a result, she will only serve as governor for nine months and 22 days, as she has decided not to run for any other position. Provincial board member Shernan Jaro, representing Cavite's 3rd congressional district, took over the vice governorship. He is seeking a seat in the city council of Imus.[2]
Incumbent seventh district board member Francisco Gabriel Remulla, son of former governor and incumbent secretary of the Department of Justice Jesus Crispin Remulla filed his certificate of candidacy for governor. Remulla assumed as board member to fill the position vacated by his brother Crispin Diego Remulla upon his election as representative in the special elections held in 2023.[3] Remulla's running mate is incumbent second district board member Ramon Vicente Bautista, son of former governor and incumbent senator Bong Revilla and incumbent representative Lani Mercado.
All single-winner positions in contention use first-past-the-post voting, while all multi-winner positions use plurality block voting. The positions in contention, as well as the quantity of each position, are as follows:
Provincial elections
Governor
Incumbent Athena Tolentino, who assumed post after the appointment of Jonvic Remulla as DILG Secretary, initially ran for vice governor but later withdrew her candidacy with Remulla and decided not to run for any other position. Her party nominated incumbent board member Francisco Gabriel Remulla.
Vice Governor
Incumbent Shernan Jaro, who assumed office after Athena Tolentino was elevated to governor, is running for councilor of Imus. He was the incumbent third district board member before becoming vice governor. Running for the position unopposed is incumbent board member Ramon Vicente Bautista.
Cavite vice gubernatorial election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Ram Revilla Bautista |
1,178,445 |
100 |
| Total votes |
1,178,445 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Provincial Board elections
First district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Cavite
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Romel Enriquez |
109,098 |
52.69 |
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Lakas |
Jygs Gandia |
97,945 |
47.31 |
| Total votes |
207,043 |
100 |
Second district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Cavite[4][5]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Edwin Malvar |
122,888 |
54.89 |
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Lakas |
Alde Pagulayan |
100,995 |
45.11 |
| Total votes |
223,883 |
100 |
Third district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Cavite
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Ony Cantimbuhan |
112,747 |
50.06 |
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NUP |
Lloyd Jaro |
112,485 |
49.94 |
| Total votes |
225,232 |
100 |
Fourth district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Cavite[6]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Nickol Austria |
191,691 |
43.18 |
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NUP |
Jun dela Cuesta |
151,960 |
34.23 |
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Reporma |
Ely Guimbaolibot |
54,560 |
12.29 |
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Independent |
Niña Trinidad |
45,707 |
10.30 |
| Total votes |
443,918 |
100 |
Fifth district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 5th District of Cavite[7]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Aidel Belamide |
139,970 |
50.10 |
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NUP |
Ivee Reyes |
139,414 |
49.90 |
| Total votes |
279,384 |
100 |
Sixth district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 6th District of Cavite
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Kerby Salazar |
97,802 |
50.86 |
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NUP |
Morit Sison |
94,943 |
49.14 |
| Total votes |
192,295 |
100 |
Seventh district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 7th District of Cavite
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Aldrin Anacan |
135,998 |
38.42 |
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Aksyon |
Camille del Rosario |
119,202 |
33.68 |
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UNIDO |
Ver Ambion |
81,474 |
23.02 |
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Independent |
Alfredo Sunga |
17,271 |
4.88 |
| Total votes |
353,945 |
100 |
Eighth district
2025 Provincial Board Election in 8th District of Cavite[8]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NPC |
Jasmin Maligaya |
132,723 |
42.12 |
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NUP |
Eimeren Nazareno |
97,793 |
31.03 |
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NUP |
Rainier Ambion |
84,619 |
26.85 |
| Total votes |
315,135 |
100 |
Congressional elections
First district (Northern Cavite)
Incumbent Jolo Revilla is running for a second term. His opponent is Paul Abaya, his opponent in 2022.
Third district (Imus)
Incumbent Adrian Jay Advincula is running for a second term. His opponents are former Imus mayor Emmanuel Maliksi and Atty. Marvyn Maristela.
Fourth district (Dasmariñas)
The seat was vacant after the death of Elpidio Barzaga Jr. His party's nominee is his son, Dasmariñas councilor and ex-officio Cavite board member Francisco Barzaga. One of his opponents will be former five-term councilor Jacinto Frani Jr., who happens to be a cousin of the elder Barzaga.
Fifth district (CarSiGMA District)
Incumbent Roy Loyola is running for a second term.
Sixth district (General Trias)
Incumbent Antonio Ferrer is running for a second term unopposed.
Eighth district (Southwest Cavite)
Incumbent Aniela Bianca Tolentino is running for a second term. Her opponent is 8th District Provincial Board Member Irene Bencito.
City and municipal elections
First district
Cavite City
Cavite City Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Denver Chua |
50,325 |
100 |
| Total votes |
50,325 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Cavite City Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Raleigh Rusit |
42,506 |
78.26 |
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Liberal |
Penchie Consigo |
11,809 |
21.74 |
| Total votes |
54,315 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Kawit
Kawit Vice Mayoralty Election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Angelo Aguinaldo |
29,541 |
58.53 |
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Liberal |
Gerry Ramos |
20,934 |
41.47 |
| Total votes |
50,475 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Noveleta
Noveleta Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Davey Chua |
17,012 |
69.10 |
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Aksyon |
Arlyn Torres |
7,606 |
30.90 |
| Total votes |
24,618 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Rosario
Rosario Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Voltaire Ricafrente |
57,390 |
100 |
| Total votes |
57,390 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Rosario Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Lakas |
Bamm Gonzales |
54,234 |
100 |
| Total votes |
54,234 |
100 |
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Lakas hold |
Second district
Bacoor
Bacoor Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NPC |
Rowena Bautista-Mendiola |
158,270 |
100 |
| Total votes |
158,270 |
100 |
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NPC hold |
Bacoor City Councilor election (1st District)
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Nacionalista |
Karen Sarino-Evaristo |
71,509 |
18.54 |
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NPC |
Mike Bautista |
68,908 |
17.87 |
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Lakas |
Adriel Gawaran |
64,756 |
16.79 |
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Lakas |
Noly Galvez |
61,938 |
16.06 |
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NPC |
Ricardo Ugalde |
60,643 |
15.72 |
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NPC |
Nevy Tela |
57,914 |
15.02 |
| Total votes |
385,668 |
100 |
Bacoor City Councilor election (2nd District)
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Nacionalista |
Roberto Advincula |
60,925 |
16.85 |
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Lakas |
Rey Palabrica |
58,277 |
16.12 |
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Nacionalista |
Bok Nolasco |
53,529 |
14.81 |
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NPC |
Rey Fabian |
52,778 |
14.60 |
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Nacionalista |
Simplicio Dominguez |
49,470 |
13.69 |
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Lakas |
Horacio Brilliantes Jr. |
43,481 |
12.03 |
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Independent |
Eduardo Rosario Jr. |
21,572 |
5.97 |
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Independent |
Nicole Lyu |
21,449 |
5.93 |
| Total votes |
361,481 |
100 |
Third district
Imus
Imus Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Alex Advincula |
119,636 |
65.58 |
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Aksyon |
RR Lacson |
58,344 |
31.98 |
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WPP |
Mike Platon Lim |
4,455 |
2.44 |
| Total votes |
182,435 |
100 |
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NUP hold |
Fourth district
Dasmariñas
Dasmariñas Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Third Barzaga |
245,088 |
77.86 |
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Reporma |
Oly Rementilla |
49,784 |
15.82 |
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Independent |
Joel Musa |
19,911 |
6.33 |
| Total votes |
314,783 |
100 |
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NUP hold |
Dasmariñas City Councilor election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Rudy Lara |
196,258 |
6.89 |
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NUP |
Rey Canaynay |
193,234 |
6.79 |
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NUP |
Robin Cantimbuhan |
178,096 |
6.26 |
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NUP |
Daisy Lyn Alvarez |
162,307 |
5.70 |
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NUP |
Doc Kevin Tapawan |
147,594 |
5.18 |
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NUP |
Jeg Gonzales |
142,714 |
4.99 |
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NUP |
Roderick Atienza |
142,089 |
4.99 |
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NUP |
Glenn Malihan |
138,410 |
4.85 |
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NUP |
Jorge Magno |
135,357 |
4.75 |
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NUP |
Azlie Guro |
135,109 |
4.75 |
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NUP |
Fernando Laudato |
130,896 |
4.60 |
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Independent |
Resty Encabo |
127,097 |
4.46 |
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NUP |
Moises Menguito |
105,201 |
3.70 |
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Independent |
Neilson Coleta |
86,146 |
3.03 |
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Independent |
Arnel del Rosario |
84,321 |
2.96 |
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Independent |
Vladimir Maliksi |
79,011 |
2.78 |
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Akbayan |
Nemerlito Perez |
48,417 |
1.70 |
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Reporma |
Yen Mendoza |
47,760 |
1.68 |
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Reporma |
Doc Rey Balibago |
46,588 |
1.64 |
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Reporma |
Jannus Toledo |
45,063 |
1.58 |
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Reporma |
Romy Joson |
41,403 |
1.45 |
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Reporma |
Dom Tagle |
40,845 |
1.43 |
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Independent |
Allan Rey Trinidad |
37,313 |
1.31 |
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Reporma |
Jeanneath Velarde |
36,062 |
1.27 |
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Independent |
Norma Salcedo |
32,946 |
1.16 |
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Reporma |
Edgardo Escaño |
31,241 |
1.10 |
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Reporma |
Che Geda |
30,724 |
1.08 |
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Reporma |
Mar Apostol |
28,895 |
1.02 |
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Reporma |
Marlon Sinigayan |
28,309 |
0.99 |
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Independent |
Ronald Famindalan |
27,914 |
0.98 |
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Reporma |
Kuya Je Denolo |
27,525 |
0.97 |
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Independent |
Lorna Rescarte |
26,656 |
0.94 |
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Independent |
Virginia Pasaporte |
22,563 |
0.79 |
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Reporma |
Ivan Tumacay |
22,384 |
0.79 |
|
Independent |
Boyet Siriban |
22,175 |
0.78 |
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Independent |
Tony Tianela |
18,974 |
0.67 |
| Total votes |
2,846,787 |
100 |
Fifth district
Carmona
Carmona Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NPC |
Dahlia Loyola |
48,744 |
92.33 |
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Independent |
Dennis Restrivera |
4,052 |
7.67 |
| Total votes |
52,796 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Carmona Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Cesar Ines Jr. |
43,361 |
87.80 |
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Independent |
Rommel Gonzales |
6,024 |
12.20 |
| Total votes |
49,385 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Silang
Incumbent Mayor Edward Carranza is running for his first full term against former Mayors Kevin Anarna and Emilia Poblete.
On May 5, 2025, a Commission on Elections (COMELEC) task force filed a disqualification case against Anarna for remarks made during a campaign event that were deemed discriminatory toward single parents. The poll body cited a possible violation of Resolution No. 11116, which upholds anti-discrimination and fair campaigning rules in line with the Safe Spaces Act. Anarna, who has since apologized, was earlier issued a show-cause order over the statements.[9]
Kevin Anarna was initially proclaimed as the winner. However, the COMELEC en banc nullified his proclamation, after the Office of the Ombudsman found Anarna guilty of grave misconduct and is perpetually disqualified from holding public office. As a result, second placer Ted Caranza was declared the duly-elected mayor and Anarna's votes were considered stray votes.[10] Carranza then took his oath as mayor on June 26.[11]
Silang Mayoral election[7]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Atty. Kevin Anarna |
54,787 |
41.80 |
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NPC |
Gen Ted Carranza |
40,447 |
30.86 |
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PMP |
Omil Poblete |
34,154 |
26.06 |
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Independent |
Mariano Ambulo Jr. |
1,691 |
1.29 |
| Total votes |
131,079 |
100 |
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NPC hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Mark Anthony Toledo is running for his first full term against Former Provincial Board Member Marcos Amutan, ABC President Crispin Reyes & Dra. Armin Guarin.
Silang Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Liberal |
Cris Kidlat Reyes |
40,709 |
32.35 |
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NPC |
Mat Toledo |
37,496 |
29.79 |
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NUP |
Macoy Amutan |
35,725 |
28.39 |
|
Aksyon |
Armin Guarin |
11,923 |
9.47 |
| Total votes |
125,853 |
100 |
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Liberal gain from NPC |
Silang Municipal Councilor election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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NUP |
Isang-Bagsak Doneza |
64,999 |
8.02 |
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NUP |
Ivan Amutan |
56,405 |
6.96 |
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NUP |
Allan Tolentino |
48,990 |
6.05 |
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NPC |
Ara Loyola |
48,524 |
5.99 |
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NUP |
Cokiat Garcia |
43,004 |
5.31 |
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NUP |
Ari Velazco |
39,953 |
4.93 |
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NUP |
Ohmie Toledo |
37,922 |
4.68 |
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NUP |
Carlo Madlansacay |
37,681 |
4.65 |
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NUP |
Junjang Batingal |
36,914 |
4.56 |
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UNIDO |
Peping Desingaño |
36,461 |
4.50 |
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Liberal |
Noli Poblete |
35,912 |
4.43 |
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NPC |
Freddie Magnaye |
34,336 |
4.24 |
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Independent |
Leo Mortel |
33,168 |
4.09 |
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Independent |
Nestor Joe Patawe |
30,528 |
3.77 |
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Independent |
Prof Joey Perando |
29,229 |
3.61 |
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PMP |
Kap Alvin Kiamzon |
27,966 |
3.45 |
|
NPC |
Atty. Zaldy Ambon |
26,202 |
3.23 |
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Lakas |
Gabby Oliveros |
26,148 |
3.23 |
|
PMP |
Kap Hopia Legaspi |
17,693 |
2.18 |
|
Aksyon |
Chit Gana-Poblete |
17,628 |
2.18 |
|
Aksyon |
Francis Bautista |
17,587 |
2.17 |
|
Liberal |
Erwin Montojo |
14,287 |
1.76 |
|
PMP |
Deo Zonio |
11,523 |
1.42 |
|
Independent |
Feliciano Poblete |
11,428 |
1.41 |
|
PMP |
Mama Che Pacificar |
10,628 |
1.31 |
|
Independent |
Gerry Belardo |
8,040 |
0.99 |
|
Independent |
Jerome Ninong Calvadores |
7,195 |
0.89 |
| Total votes |
810,531 |
100 |
General Mariano Alvarez
Incumbent Mayor Maricel Torres is running for re-election to her 2nd full term against Medardo Custodio.
Incumbent Vice Mayor Percival Cabuhat is running for re-election against Incumbent Councilor Mike Virata and Provincial Board Member Paolo Crisostomo.
Sixth district
General Trias
Incumbent Mayor Luis Ferrer IV is running for re-election to his second term unopposed.
Incumbent Vice Mayor Jonas Labuguen is running to his second term unopposed.
General Trias Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Jonas Labuguen |
120,278 |
100 |
| Total votes |
120,278 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Seventh district
Trece Martires City
Incumbent Mayor Gemma Lubigan is running for re-election to her 3rd and last term, her opponent are former Mayor Melencio De Sagun Jr.
Incumbent Vice Mayor Romeo Motehermoso is running for re-election to his 3rd and last term, his opponent are Alex Penalba.
Amadeo
Incumbent Mayor Redel John Dionisio is running for re-election, his opponent are Jojo Domingo.
Amadeo Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Independent |
Jojo Domingo |
10,472 |
64.25 |
|
NUP |
Redel John Dionisio |
5,826 |
35.75 |
| Total votes |
16,298 |
100 |
|
Independent gain from NUP |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Joseph Legaspi is running for re-election unopposed.
Amadeo Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Joseph Legaspi |
15,059 |
100 |
| Total votes |
15,059 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Indang
Incumbent Mayor Perfecto Fidel is term-limited, his party nominated his cousin, Brgy. Calumpang Cerca Chairman Virgilio Fidel, his opponents are Incumbent Vice Mayor Sammy Rodil and Resty Vejerano
Indang Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Virgilio Fidel |
21,861 |
56.84 |
|
WPP |
Resty Vejerano |
13,741 |
35.73 |
|
Independent |
Sammy Rodil |
2,856 |
7.43 |
| Total votes |
38,458 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Sammy Rodil is term-limited and is running for Mayor, running for the position are Incumbent Councilor Ferdinand Papa, independent candidate Alvin Pio De Roda and Racquel Quiambao.
Indang Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Ferdi Papa |
23,685 |
64.46 |
|
WPP |
Raquel Quiambao |
10,589 |
28.82 |
|
Independent |
Alvin Pio de Roda |
2,471 |
6.72 |
| Total votes |
36,475 |
100 |
|
NUP gain from Independent |
Tanza
Incumbent Mayor Yuri Pacumio is term-limited, running for the position are Incumbent Vice Mayor Archangelo Matro, Incumbent Councilor Maricel Del Rosario-Morales and independent candidate Elsie Aribal.
Tanza Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
SM Matro |
67,949 |
51.02 |
|
Aksyon |
Icel del Rosario |
63,922 |
47.99 |
|
Independent |
Mami Aribal |
1,314 |
0.99 |
| Total votes |
133,185 |
100 |
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NUP hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Archangelo Matro is eligible for re-election but he instead will run for Mayor, his party nominated former Municipal Administrator John Rodgie Sanariz, his opponents are Incumbent Provincial Board Member Raymundo Del Rosario and independent candidate Prescilla Givera.
Tanza Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Aksyon |
Munding del Rosario |
65,289 |
52.31 |
|
NUP |
Tutuy Sanariz |
55,239 |
44.26 |
|
Independent |
Prescilla Givera |
4,276 |
3.43 |
| Total votes |
124,804 |
100 |
|
Aksyon gain from NUP |
Eighth district
Tagaytay City
Incumbent Mayor Abraham Tolentino is not seeking re-election. His son, City Councilor Aizack Brent Tolentino, will run in his place.
Tagaytay City Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Brent Tolentino |
36,590 |
100 |
| Total votes |
36,590 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Agnes Tolentino is running for re-election unopposed.
Tagaytay City Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Agnes Tolentino |
36,662 |
100 |
| Total votes |
36,662 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Alfonso
Incumbent Mayor Randy Salamat is running for re-election unopposed.
Alfonso Mayoral election[8]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Randy Salamat |
25,873 |
100 |
| Total votes |
25,873 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Madonna Pel is running for re-election unopposed.
Alfonso Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Madona Pel |
23,945 |
100 |
| Total votes |
23,945 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Alfonso Municipal Councilor election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Jeff Salamat |
19,742 |
12.33 |
|
NUP |
Rex Ferolino |
17,519 |
10.94 |
|
NUP |
Silverio Perea |
16,931 |
10.58 |
|
Independent |
Mslen Reyes |
14,875 |
9.29 |
|
NUP |
Erwin Signo |
14,236 |
8.89 |
|
NUP |
Joselito Resurreccion |
13,895 |
8.68 |
|
NUP |
Ebeth Varias |
13,565 |
8.47 |
|
NUP |
Cynthia Peji |
12,508 |
7.81 |
|
|
NUP |
Renato Vidallon |
11,372 |
7.10 |
|
Independent |
Abe Cordente |
9,478 |
5.92 |
|
Independent |
Harris Peñano |
9,396 |
5.87 |
|
Independent |
Bong Pel |
6,562 |
4.10 |
| Total votes |
160,079 |
100 |
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Incumbent Mayor Dennis Glean is running for re-election
Incumbent Louel Golfo is running for re-election, his opponent are Michael Manalo.
Magallanes
Incumbent Mayor Jasmin Maligaya is term-limited and is running for Provincial Board Member, her party nominated her sister, Janessa Ann Maligaya and her opponent are Ernesto Dastas.
Magallanes Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Janessa Ann Maligaya |
10,934 |
74.62 |
|
NUP |
Ernesto Dastas |
3,718 |
25.38 |
| Total votes |
14,652 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Jess Antazo is running for re-election against Aina Sisante.
Magallanes Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Aina Sisante |
7,653 |
51.73 |
|
NUP |
Jess Antazo |
7,142 |
48.27 |
| Total votes |
14,795 |
100 |
|
NPC gain from NUP |
Maragondon
Incumbent Mayor Lawrence Arca is running for re-election against former Mayor Reynaldo Rillo.
Maragondon Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Umbe Arca |
17,238 |
63.16 |
|
NUP |
Rey Rillo |
10,056 |
36.84 |
| Total votes |
27,294 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Bernie Ilagan is running for re-election against Aldous Angeles and independent candidate Reagan Gulapa.
Maragondon Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Aldous Angeles |
13,056 |
48.67 |
|
NPC |
Bernie Ilagan |
11,003 |
41.01 |
|
Independent |
Reagan Gulapa |
2,769 |
10.32 |
| Total votes |
26,828 |
100 |
|
NUP gain from NPC |
Mendez
Incumbent Mayor Francisco Mendoza Jr. is running for re-election unopposed.
Mendez Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NUP |
Francisco Mendoza Jr. |
14,238 |
100 |
| Total votes |
14,238 |
100 |
|
NUP hold |
Incumbent Raygan Dimapilis is running for re-election against Roilan Ortiz.
Mendez Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Raygan Dimapilis |
10,757 |
53.63 |
|
NUP |
Roilan Ortiz |
9,302 |
46.37 |
| Total votes |
20,059 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Naic
Incumbent Mayor Ruperto Dualan is not seeking re-election, his brother, Incumbent Vice Mayor Junio Dualan will run in his place, his opponents are Incumbent Councilor Rommel Magbitang and independent candidates Benjie Medina and Isabela Nopuente.
Naic Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
UNIDO |
Rommel Magbitang |
45,828 |
54.47 |
|
NPC |
Junio Dualan |
37,802 |
44.93 |
|
Independent |
Benjie Medina |
316 |
0.38 |
|
Independent |
Isabela Nopuente |
196 |
0.23 |
| Total votes |
84,142 |
100 |
|
UNIDO gain from NPC |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Junio Dualan is running for Mayor, his party nominated Jacinta Maria Remulla, daughter of Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, her opponent are independent candidate Antonio Autentico Jr. while Incumbent Councilor Maria Teresa Puno withdrew her candidacy.
Naic Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Jacinta Maria Remulla |
61,108 |
87.74 |
|
Independent |
Antonio Autentico Jr. |
8,539 |
12.26 |
| Total votes |
69,647 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Ternate
Incumbent Mayor Lamberto Bambao is running for re-election against Incumbent Vice Mayor Salvador Gubio Jr. and independent candidate Clemencia Garcia. Former mayor Herminio Lindo withdrew his candidacy.
Ternate Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
NPC |
Lamberto Bambao |
7,767 |
54.85 |
|
NUP |
Salvador Gubio Jr. |
6,067 |
42.84 |
|
Independent |
Inday Garcia |
327 |
2.31 |
| Total votes |
14,161 |
100 |
|
NPC hold |
Incumbent Vice Mayor Salvador Gubio Jr. is running for Mayor, running for the position are Lolita Nacis and Calvin Kenneth Soberano.
Ternate Vice Mayoral election
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
PMP |
Kim Soberano |
10,283 |
75.02 |
|
NPC |
Lolita Nacis |
3,424 |
24.98 |
| Total votes |
13,707 |
100 |
|
PMP gain from NUP |
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