2025 Bohol local elections

2025 Bohol local elections

May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12)
Gubernatorial election
 
Candidate Erico Aristotle Aumentado Dan Neri Lim Erastus Nuñez Leopando
Party PFP Independent WPP
Running mate Nicanor Besas Gerardo Garcia
Popular vote 563,746 153,748 24,852
Percentage 65.43% 17.84% 2.88%

A map highlighting the 2025 Bohol gubernatorial election results. Aumentado unanimously won in city and towns of the province.

Governor before election

Erico Aristotle Aumentado
NPC

Elected Governor

Erico Aristotle Aumentado
PFP

Local elections were held in Bohol on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, and council, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice governor, governor, and representatives for the three districts of Bohol.

Background

At the end of voters registration on September 30, 2024, based on the COMELEC's data, the province's voting population is now - 981,564, an increase of 3.35%, equivalent to 31,773 additional voters from the 2022 elections' electorate of 949,791, making Bohol, as the 17th vote-rich province in the country.[1][2][3][4]

From October 1 to 8, 2024, a total of 36 hopefuls submitted their respective certificates of candidacy (COC) at the Provincial COMELEC office to contest any of the 15 provincial and congressional seats in the province. There is a noticeable 14% decrease on the number of provincial political aspirants from the last local elections which is 42.[5]

On May 13, 2025, Provincial Board of Canvassers proclaimed Abante Bohol tandem Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Nicanor Besas as duly elected governor and vice-governor respectively, winning it by a landslide.[6]

Provincial elections

Gubernatorial election

  • Electorate (2025): 981,564
  • Turnout (2025): 861,655 (87.78%)

Aris Aumentado (PFP) is the incumbent. He shifted from his old political party, NPC to PFP, the president's current party.[7] On the last day of filing of COCs, former Tagbilaran mayor Dan Lim, submitted his COC as an independent candidate but under Padayon Bohol banner.[8]

Aumentado won via landslide victory for his second consecutive term as governor.[9]

Bohol gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Erico Aristotle Aumentado 563,746 65.43%
Independent Dan Neri Lim 153,748 17.84%
WPP Erastus Leopando 24,852 2.88%
Valid ballots 742,346 86.15%
Invalid or blank votes 119,309 13.85%
Total votes 861,655 100.00%

Vice gubernatorial election

  • Electorate (2025): 981,564
  • Turnout (2025): 861,655 (87.78%)

Senior board member Tita Baja succeeded incumbent vice governor Dionisio Victor Balite on July 17, 2024, who died that day.[10] However, she decided to not seek a full term in the office, opting a return to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan. The ruling coalition nominated ex-officio board member and Bohol PCL Federation President Nicanor Besas (NP).[11][12] Besas ran against former board member Gerardo Garcia (LP), and a perennial independent candidate, Santos Abella.[13]

Besas won and elected as the new vice-governor of the province.[6]

Bohol vice-gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Nicanor Besas 420,658 48.82%
Liberal Gerardo Garcia 156,152 18.12%
Independent Santos Abella 61,215 7.10%
Valid ballots 638,025 74.05%
Invalid or blank votes 223,630 25.95%
Total votes 861,655 100.00%

Sangguniang Panlalawigan

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

First district

  • Electorate (2025): 327,862 Rank: 1/3
  • Turnout (2025): 290,365 (88.56%) Rank: 1/3

Incumbents—Venzencio Arcamo, Lucille Lagunay, and Aldner Damalerio all vied for reelection.[12] Incumbent Tagbilaran City councilor Jonas Cacho (LDP) and former GCGMH director Mutya Kismet Tirol-Macuno (Reform PH) also ran for the position.[14][15]

Bohol 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Lucille Yap-Lagunay 118,275 40.73%
RP Mutya Kismet Tirol-Macuno 118,124 40.68%
NUP Venzencio Arcamo 95,855 33.01%
NUP Aldner Damalerio 91,739 31.59%
PFP Margaux Herrera-Caya 87,968 30.30%
LDP Jonas Cacho 66,348 22.85%
Independent Emmanuel Ramasola 50,406 17.36%
DPP Amon Rey Loquere 4,473 1.54%
Valid ballots 633,188 72.69%
Invalid or blank votes 79,302 27.31%
Total votes 290,365 100.00%

Second district

  • Electorate (2025): 326,937 Rank: 2/3
  • Turnout (2025): 285,305 (87.27%) Rank: 3/3

All incumbents—Tomas Abapo Jr., Jiselle Rae Aumentado Villamor, and Vierna Mae Boniel-Maglasang bid for reelection.[12] Term-limited PCPG mayor and LMP-Bohol president Fernando Estavilla[11] and former board member, and current barangay Tugas, PCPG chairwoman Frans Gelaine Garcia vied to secure a seat.[16]

All Abante Bohol candidates—Villamor, Abapo, and Estavilla were elected.[6]

Bohol 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Jiselle Rae Aumentado Villamor 153,122 53.67%
PFP Tomas Abapo Jr. 127,350 44.64%
PFP Fernando Estavilla 118,707 41.61%
NPC Vierna Mae Boniel-Maglasang 72,380 25.37%
Akbayan Frans Gelaine Garcia 67,287 23.58%
Valid ballots 538,846 63.60%
Invalid or blank votes 105,690 36.40%
Total votes 285,305 100.00%

Third district

  • Electorate (2025): 326,765 Rank: 3/3
  • Turnout (2025): 285,985 (87.52%) Rank: 2/3

Incumbents Tita Virtudazo Baja (now vice governor[10]), Nathaniel Binlod, Elpidio Bonita, and Greg Crispinito Jala[12] all ran for reelection. Incumbent Carmen councilor Angilita Toribio-Abundo[17] and Candijay councilor Arnielito Olandria[14] also ran for their seats.

On October 12, 2024, board member aspirant DJ Balite, and son of late of vice governor Balite, was appointed a regular board member of the third district by the president.[18]

On May 13, 2025, all Abante Bohol -Nacionalista candidates—Baja, Balite, Jala, and Binlod were proclaimed winners.[6]

Bohol 3rd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Tita Virtudazo Baja 167,099 58.43%
Nacionalista Dionisio Joseph Balite 152,854 53.45%
Nacionalista Greg Crispinito Jala 130,729 45.71%
Nacionalista Nathaniel Binlod 113,871 39.82%
NPC Dominic Villafuerte 58,724 20.53%
NPC Arnielito Olandria 50,930 17.81%
NPC Elpidio Bonita 48,971 17.12%
NPC Renato Espinosa 35,549 12.43%
Independent Angilita Toribio-Abundo 22,506 7.87%
Valid ballots 781,233 93.63%
Invalid or blank votes 19,181 6.61%
Total votes 285,985 100.00%


Congressional elections

Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.

First district

Incumbent Edgar Chatto (NUP) bid for his third consecutive term.[19] He was challenged by former Tagbilaran city mayor John Geesnell Yap (LDP)[20] and seasoned lawyer Jordan Pizarras (Aksyon).[21]

Abante Bohol endorsed John Geesnell Yap elected congressman and won against Chatto, ending latter's 45 years of uninterrupted political seat.[22]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
LDP John Geesnell Yap 130,661 45.00%
NUP Edgardo Chatto 105,187 36.23%
Aksyon Jordan Pizarras 41,841 14.41%
Independent Marybelle dela Serna 1,282 0.44%
Valid ballots 278,971 96.08%
Invalid or blank votes 11,394 3.92%
Total votes 290,365 100.00%

Second district

Incumbent Vanvan Aumentado (Lakas–CMD) was reelected.[23][6]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ma. Vanessa Cadorna-Aumentado 187,719 65.80%
Liberal Modesto Membreve 50,308 17.63%
Valid ballots 238,027 83.43%
Invalid or blank votes 47,278 16.57%
Total votes 285,305 100.00%

Third district

Incumbent Kristine Alexie Besas-Tutor (Lakas–CMD) was reelected for her third consecutive term.[24][6]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bohol's 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Kristine Alexie Besas-Tutor 184,280 64.44%
Liberal Mc Aldous Castañares 70,849 24.77%
Valid ballots 255,129 89.21%
Invalid or blank votes 30,856 10.79%
Total votes 285,985 100.00%


City and municipal elections

All municipalities of Bohol and Tagbilaran City elected mayors, vice-mayors and councilors this election. The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.

First District

Alburquerque

  • Electorate (2025): 8,039 Rank: 44/48
  • Turnout (2025): 7,181 (89.33%) Rank: 17/48

Incumbents Don Ritchie Buates and Dagohoy Samar were reelected.[25]

Alburquerque Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Don Ritchie Buates 4,829 67.25%
PFP Michael Mantiza 1,251 17.42%
Independent Elias Jipos 833 11.60%
Valid ballots 6,913 96.27%
Invalid or blank votes 268 3.73%
Total votes 7,181 100.00%
Alburquerque Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Dagohoy Samar 4,026 56.06%
NUP Jose Dompol 2,779 38.70%
Valid ballots 6,805 94.76%
Invalid or blank votes 376 5.24%
Total votes 7,181 100.00%

Antequera

  • Electorate (2025): 10,559 Rank: 42/48
  • Turnout (2025): 9,668 (91.56%) Rank: 1/48

Both incumbents Jose Mario Pahang and Cecelia Rebosura-Salomon were reelected.[25]

Antequera has the highest voter turnout in the province with 91.56%.

Antequera Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Jose Mario Pahang 4,320 44.68%
NUP Lilioso Nunag 3,953 40.89%
Independent Samuel Amet Rebosura 1,104 11.42%
Valid ballots 9,377 96.99%
Invalid or blank votes 291 3.01%
Total votes 9,668 100.00%
Antequera Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Cecelia Rebosura-Salomon 6,187 63.99%
PFP Austin Nicole Canini 2,801 28.97%
Valid ballots 8,988 92.97%
Invalid or blank votes 680 7.03%
Total votes 9,668 100.00%

Baclayon

  • Electorate (2025): 14,164 Rank: 33/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,555 (88.64%) Rank: 23/48

Incumbent Alvin Uy was reelected. Meanwhile, incumbent vice-mayor Romulo Balangkig was term-limited.[25]

Baclayon Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Alvin Uy 7,885 62.80%
NUP Derwin Cuajao 4,249 33.84%
Valid ballots 12,134 96.65%
Invalid or blank votes 421 3.35%
Total votes 12,555 100.00%
Baclayon Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Jodel Theodore Cabahug 6,826 54.37%
NUP Benecio Uy 5,224 41.61%
Valid ballots 12,050 95.98%
Invalid or blank votes 505 4.02%
Total votes 12,555 100.00%

Balilihan

  • Electorate (2025): 15,251 Rank: 29/48
  • Turnout (2025): 13,815 (90.58%) Rank: 7/48

Incumbent mayor Maria Pureza Veloso-Chatto was term-limited, she ran for councilor and won. Her daughter and incumbent vice mayor Esther Patrisha Chatto elected as new mayor. [25]

Balilihan Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Esther Patrisha Chatto 8,930 64.64%
PFP Adonis Roy Olalo 4,548 32.92%
Valid ballots 13,478 97.56%
Invalid or blank votes 337 2.44%
Total votes 13,815 100.00%
Balilihan Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Lorenzo Baliong Jr. 8,240 59.65%
PFP Czarina Torregosa Asunto 4,370 31.63%
Valid ballots 12,610 91.28%
Invalid or blank votes 1,205 8.72%
Total votes 13,815 100.00%

Calape

  • Electorate (2025): 23,428 Rank: 13/48
  • Turnout (2025): 21,411 (91.39%) Rank: 4/48

Incumbent vice-mayor Sulpicio Yu Jr. unseated incumbent mayor Julius Caesar Herrera.[25]

Calape Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Sulpicio Yu Jr. 11,688 54.59%
PFP Julius Caesar Herrera 9,460 44.18%
Valid ballots 21,148 98.77%
Invalid or blank votes 263 1.23%
Total votes 21,411 100.00%
Calape Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Roldan Damalerio 10,478 48.94%
NUP Joyce Josol 10,278 48.00%
Valid ballots 20,756 96.94%
Invalid or blank votes 655 3.06%
Total votes 21,411 100.00%

Catigbian

  • Electorate (2025): 16,873 Rank: 27/48
  • Turnout (2025): 15,444 (91.53%) Rank: 2/48

Incumbent mayor Elizabeth Mandin-Pace was term-limited. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Esteban Angilan Jr. was reelected.[26]

Catigbian Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Benjie Oliva 8,471 54.85%
PROMDI Jesus Jaum Jr. 6,563 42.50%
Valid ballots 15,034 97.35%
Invalid or blank votes 410 2.65%
Total votes 15,444 100.00%
Catigbian Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Esteban Angilan Jr. 8,093 52.40%
PROMDI Joseph Digaum 6,375 41.28%
Valid ballots 14,468 93.68%
Invalid or blank votes 976 6.32%
Total votes 15,444 100.00%

Corella

  • Electorate (2025): 6,397 Rank: 47/48
  • Turnout (2025): 5,775 (90.28%) Rank: 9/48

Both incumbents Juan Manuel Lim and Danilo Bandala were reelected. Lim is unopposed.[25]

Corella Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Juan Manuel Lim 4,511 78.11%
Valid ballots 4,511 78.11%
Invalid or blank votes 1,264 21.89%
Total votes 5,775 100.00%
Corella Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Danilo Bandala 2,820 48.83%
Independent Judylinda Sarmiento 2,720 47.10%
Valid ballots 5,540 95.93%
Invalid or blank votes 235 4.07%
Total votes 5,775 100.00%

Cortes

  • Electorate (2025): 12,359 Rank: 39/48
  • Turnout (2025): 11,232 (90.88%) Rank: 6/48

Incumbent mayor Lynn Iven Lim was term-limited. Incumbent vice-mayor Rodrigo Dennis Uy ran for mayor and won.[25]

Rodrigo Dennis Uy defeated mayoral candidate Ira Lim edging only of 7 votes, the narrowest margin of victory in the province.

Cortes Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Rodrigo Dennis Uy 5,467 48.67%
NUP Lois Ira Lim 5,460 48.61%
Valid ballots 10,927 97.28%
Invalid or blank votes 305 2.72%
Total votes 11,232 100.00%
Cortes Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Niño Lumanas 6,380 56.80%
NUP Alan Pondoc 4,380 39.00%
Valid ballots 10,760 95.80%
Invalid or blank votes 472 4.20%
Total votes 11,232 100.00%

Dauis

  • Electorate (2025): 32,679 Rank: 7/48
  • Turnout (2025): 29,204 (89.37%) Rank: 15/48

Incumbent vice mayor Marietta Tocmo-Sumaylo unseated incumbent mayor Roman Bullen.[25]

Dauis Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Marietta Tocmo-Sumaylo 21,750 74.48%
NUP Roman Bullen 6,559 22.46%
Valid ballots 28,309 96.94%
Invalid or blank votes 895 3.06%
Total votes 29,204 100.00%
Dauis Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Marie Nickie Delgado 15,084 51.65%
PFP Luciano Bongalos 12,857 44.02%
Valid ballots 27,941 95.68%
Invalid or blank votes 1,263 4.32%
Total votes 29,204 100.00%

Loon

  • Electorate (2025): 30,645 Rank: 8/48
  • Turnout (2025): 27,349 (89.24%) Rank: 18/48

Both incumbents Elvi Peter Relampagos and Lloyd Peter Lopez were term-limited.[17]

Loon Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Cesar Tomas Lopez 13,491 49.33%
PFP Ana Lisa Orcullo Go 13,152 48.09%
Valid ballots 26,643 97.42%
Invalid or blank votes 706 2.58%
Total votes 27,349 100.00%
Loon Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Pedro Literatus, Jr. 13,348 48.81%
PFP Rose Lacierda 9,690 35.43%
Aksyon Mary Jocelyn Nazareno 2,434 8.90%
Valid ballots 25,472 93.14%
Invalid or blank votes 1,877 6.86%
Total votes 27,349 100.00%

Maribojoc

  • Electorate (2025): 14,952 Rank: 30/48
  • Turnout (2025): 13,491 (90.23%) Rank: 10/48

Incumbents Romulo Manuta and Emilio Castilla ran for reelection. Castilla was reelected but Manuta was unsuccessful. [25]

Maribojoc Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Jonathan Rojas 4,851 35.96%
Independent Jose Arocha 4,347 32.22%
PDP–Laban Romulo Manuta 3,698 27.41%
Independent Lourdes Concepcion Endo 192 1.42%
Valid ballots 13,088 97.01%
Invalid or blank votes 403 2.99%
Total votes 13,491 100.00%
Maribojoc Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Emilio Castilla 6,659 49.36%
NUP Arnulfo Doverte Turco Jr. 5,915 43.84%
Valid ballots 12,574 93.20%
Invalid or blank votes 917 6.80%
Total votes 13,491 100.00%

Panglao

  • Electorate (2025): 29,494 Rank: 9/48
  • Turnout (2025): 24,228 (82.15%) Rank: 46/48

Incumbent mayor Edgardo Arcay won against vice mayor Noel Hormachuelos.[27]

Panglao Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Edgardo Arcay 11,910 49.16%
Liberal Leonila Paredes-Montero 8,517 35.15%
PFP Noel Hormachuelos 2,085 8.61%
PRP Briccio Velasco 855 3.53%
Independent Alexis Ting 148 0.61%
Independent Aaron Beltran 29 0.12%
Valid ballots 23,544 97.18%
Invalid or blank votes 684 2.82%
Total votes 24,228 100.00%
Panglao Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Daisy Delamcaba 14,148 58.40%
Liberal Dennis Hora 6,015 24.83%
PROMDI Doloreich Dumaluan 2,710 11.19%
Valid ballots 22,873 94.41%
Invalid or blank votes 1,355 5.59%
Total votes 24,228 100.00%

Sikatuna

  • Electorate (2025): 5,316 Rank: 48/48
  • Turnout (2025): 4,846 (91.16%) Rank: 5/48

Both incumbents Justiniana Ellorimo and Olimpio Calimpusan ran and reelected unopposed.[28] Despite having the lowest number of electorate, Sikatuna has one of the highest voter turnout at 91.16%.

Sikatuna Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Justiniana Ellorimo 4,018 82.91%
Valid ballots 4,018 82.91%
Invalid or blank votes 828 17.09%
Total votes 4,846 100.00%
Sikatuna Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Olimpio Calimpusan 4,092 84.44%
Valid ballots 4,092 84.44%
Invalid or blank votes 754 15.56%
Total votes 4,846 100.00%

Tagbilaran City

  • Electorate (2025): 74,277 Rank: 1/48
  • Turnout (2025): 64,302 (86.57%) Rank: 38/48

Incumbent mayor Jane Cajes Yap[29] was challenged by incumbent city councilor Malvin Misael Atoy Torralba.[30] Meanwhile, vice-mayor Jose Antonio Veloso tried a political comeback against the incumbent Adam Relson Jala.

Cajes-Yap and Jala were reelected.[31]

Tagbilaran City Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Jane Cajes Yap 37,715 58.65%
PRP Malvin Misael Torralba 25,246 39.26%
Valid ballots 62,961 97.91%
Invalid or blank votes 1,341 2.09%
Total votes 64,302 100.00%
Tagbilaran City Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Adam Relson Jala 37,499 58.32%
NUP Jose Antonio Veloso 16,310 25.36%
Aksyon Geneson Balbin 6,987 10.87%
Valid ballots 60,796 94.55%
Invalid or blank votes 3,506 5.45%
Total votes 64,302 100.00%

Tubigon

  • Electorate (2025): 33,429 Rank: 6/48
  • Turnout (2025): 29,864 (89.34%) Rank: 16/48

Incumbent mayor William Richard Jao was term-limited. Incumbent vice-mayor Renato Villaber ran for mayor but unsuccessful[25]

Tubigon Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Marlon Amila 16,448 55.08%
NUP Renato Villaber 12,818 42.92%
Valid ballots 29,266 98.00%
Invalid or blank votes 598 2.00%
Total votes 29,864 100.00%
Tubigon Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Delia Lasco 15,702 52.58%
PFP Lord Ronald Batausa Vaño 12,002 40.19%
Valid ballots 27,704 92.77%
Invalid or blank votes 2,160 7.23%
Total votes 29,864 100.00%

Second District

Bien Unido

Incumbent mayor Rene Borenaga bid reelection but unsuccessful. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Renato Hoylar didn't file any candidacy.[25]

Bien Unido Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas John Felix Garcia 8,296 49.29%
LDP Rene Borenaga 7,710 45.81%
Liberal Joselyn Villarias 120 0.71%
Valid ballots 16,126 95.82%
Invalid or blank votes 704 4.18%
Total votes 16,830 100.00%
Bien Unido Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
LDP Leonardo Querubin Jr. 10,407 61.84%
Lakas Veer Angelo Autida 5,231 31.08%
Valid ballots 15,638 92.92%
Invalid or blank votes 1,192 7.08%
Total votes 16,830 100.00%

Buenavista

  • Electorate (2025): 22,943 Rank: 14/48
  • Turnout (2025): 19,612 (85.48%) Rank: 42/48

Incumbents Dave Duallo and Elsa Tirol were reelected.[25]

Buenavista Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Dave Duallo 15,651 79.80%
Independent Ramil Melencion 2,100 10.71%
Valid ballots 17,751 90.51%
Invalid or blank votes 1,861 9.49%
Total votes 19,612 100.00%
Buenavista Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Elsa Tirol 14,809 75.51%
Independent Anatalio Pacaldo Jr 1,781 9.08%
Valid ballots 16,590 84.59%
Invalid or blank votes 3,022 15.41%
Total votes 19,612 100.00%

Clarin

  • Electorate (2025): 16,673 Rank: 28/48
  • Turnout (2025): 13,643 (81.83%) Rank: 47/48

Incumbents Eugeniano Ibarra and Fernando Camacho Jr. ran and reelected unopposed.

Clarin Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Eugeniano Ibarra 9,642 70.67%
Valid ballots 9,642 70.67%
Invalid or blank votes 4,001 29.33%
Total votes 13,643 100.00%
Clarin Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Fernando Camacho Jr. 10,002 73.31%
Valid ballots 10,002 73.31%
Invalid or blank votes 3,641 26.69%
Total votes 13,643 100.00%

Dagohoy

  • Electorate (2025): 14,027 Rank: 35/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,584 (89.71%) Rank: 13/48

Both incumbents Germinio Relampagos and Roel Lagroma bid reelections but unsuccessful. [25]

Dagohoy Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Sofronio Apat 6,640 52.77%
NUP Germinio Relampagos 5,691 45.22%
Valid ballots 12,331 97.99%
Invalid or blank votes 253 2.01%
Total votes 12,584 100.00%
Dagohoy Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Vicente Lanoy Jr. 6,308 50.13%
NPC Roel Lagroma 5,770 45.85%
Valid ballots 12,078 95.98%
Invalid or blank votes 506 4.02%
Total votes 12,584 100.00%

Danao

  • Electorate (2025): 14,409 Rank: 32/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,808 (88.89%) Rank: 21/48

Incumbents Jose Cepedoza and Albert Vitor are term-limited. Cepedoza ran and won vice-mayor unopposed.[25]

Danao Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ma. Celeste Lerion 8,856 69.14%
Independent Rey Bantilan 3,297 25.74%
Valid ballots 12,153 94.89%
Invalid or blank votes 655 5.11%
Total votes 12,808 100.00%
Danao Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Jose Cepedoza 9,044 70.61%
Valid ballots 9,044 70.61%
Invalid or blank votes 3,764 29.39%
Total votes 12,808 100.00%

Getafe

  • Electorate (2025): 22,773 Rank: 15/48
  • Turnout (2025): 18,463 (81.07%) Rank: 48/48

Brothers and incumbents Cary and Casey Shaun Camacho were reelected unopposed.

Getafe Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Cary Camacho 16,287 88.21%
Valid ballots 16,287 88.21%
Invalid or blank votes 2,176 11.79%
Total votes 18,463 100.00%
Getafe Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Casey Shaun Camacho 15,800 85.58%
Valid ballots 15,800 85.58%
Invalid or blank votes 2,663 14.42%
Total votes 18,463 100.00%

Inabanga

Incumbents son-and-mother tandem, Jono and Roygie Jumamoy bid another reelection. [32][33] They were challenged by Dexter Ancla and Hermogenes Cenabre Jr. (Lakas-CMD) of Abante Bohol coalition.[34] Both Ancla and Cenabre won, ending Jumamoy's political dominance of nearly 40 years.

Inabanga Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Dexter Ancla 16,958 55.35%
NUP Jose Jono Jumamoy 12,959 42.30%
Valid ballots 29,917 97.65%
Invalid or blank votes 721 2.35%
Total votes 30,638 100.00%
Inabanga Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Hermogenes Cenabre Jr. 15,911 51.93%
NUP Roygie Ching-Jumamoy 11,984 39.11%
Independent Ronnie Cenabre 1,176 3.84%
Valid ballots 29,071 94.89%
Invalid or blank votes 1,567 5.11%
Total votes 30,638 100.00%

Pres. Carlos P. Garcia

  • Electorate (2025): 17,356 Rank: 25/48
  • Turnout (2025): 14,646 (84.39%) Rank: 44/48

Incumbent mayor Fernando Estavilla was term-limited, he ran for 2nd district board member seat and won.[11] Incumbent vice mayor Wilma Cruz Dusal was reelected.[25]

Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Kenneth Estavilla 7,493 51.16%
Independent Vic Cutamora 6,635 45.30%
Valid ballots 14,128 96.46%
Invalid or blank votes 518 3.54%
Total votes 14,646 100.00%
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Wilma Cruz Dusal 8,258 56.38%
Independent Audi Solon 3,362 22.96%
Valid ballots 11,620 79.34%
Invalid or blank votes 3,026 20.66%
Total votes 14,646 100.00%

Sagbayan

  • Electorate (2025): 17,494 Rank: 24/48
  • Turnout (2025): 14,818 (84.70%) Rank: 43/48

Incumbents Restituto Suarez III and Asuncion Bautista-Ybañez were reelected unopposed.

Sagbayan Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Restituto Suarez III 12,355 83.38%
Valid ballots 12,355 83.38%
Invalid or blank votes 2,463 16.62%
Total votes 14,818 100.00%
Sagbayan Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Asuncion Bautista Ybañez 12,429 83.88%
Valid ballots 12,429 83.88%
Invalid or blank votes 2,389 16.12%
Total votes 14,818 100.00%

San Isidro

  • Electorate (2025): 7,407 Rank: 46/48
  • Turnout (2025): 6,665 (89.98%) Rank: 11/48

Incumbent mayor Diosdado Gementiza Jr. was reelected. Meanwhile incumbent vice mayor Filemon Mantabote was term-limited. His political party nominated Jorge Cosmod and won.

San Isidro Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Diosdado Gementiza Jr. 5,754 86.33%
Independent Antonio Agocoy Jr. 421 6.32%
Valid ballots 6,175 92.65%
Invalid or blank votes 490 7.35%
Total votes 6,665 100.00%
San Isidro Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Jorge Cosmod 3,320 49.81%
Independent Frederick Samuya 3,051 45.78%
Valid ballots 6,371 95.59%
Invalid or blank votes 294 4.41%
Total votes 6,665 100.00%

San Miguel

  • Electorate (2025): 18,216 Rank: 22/48
  • Turnout (2025): 16,333 (89.66%) Rank: 14/48

Incumbent mayor Ian Gil Mendez defeated incumbent vice-mayor Faustino Bulaga.[25]

San Miguel Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Ian Gil Mendez 8,464 51.82%
Lakas Faustino Bulaga 7,560 46.29%
Valid ballots 16,024 98.11%
Invalid or blank votes 309 1.89%
Total votes 16,333 100.00%
San Miguel Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas June Reign Reyes 8,904 54.52%
NPC Claudio Bonior 6,435 39.40%
Valid ballots 15,339 93.91%
Invalid or blank votes 994 6.09%
Total votes 16,333 100.00%

Talibon

  • Electorate (2025): 45,197 Rank: 3/48
  • Turnout (2025): 40,321 (89.21%) Rank: 20/48

Incumbents Janette Garcia and Dave Evangelista were reelected. Evangelista won unopposed.[34]

Talibon Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Janette Garcia 18,725 46.44%
PRP Jaypee Flores 11,861 29.42%
NUP Gerson Artiaga 8,528 21.15%
Valid ballots 39,114 97.01%
Invalid or blank votes 1,207 2.99%
Total votes 40,321 100.00%
Talibon Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Dave Evangelista 27,782 68.90%
Valid ballots 27,782 68.90%
Invalid or blank votes 12,539 31.10%
Total votes 40,321 100.00%

Trinidad

  • Electorate (2025): 24,564 Rank: 10/48
  • Turnout (2025): 21,753 (88.56%) Rank: 25/48

Incumbent mayor Roberto Cajes defeated incumbent vice mayor Fernando Erio.

Trinidad Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
LDP Roberto Cajes 12,345 56.75%
Lakas Fernando Erio 9,048 41.59%
Valid ballots 21,393 98.35%
Invalid or blank votes 360 1.65%
Total votes 21,753 100.00%
Trinidad Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Joan Robie Cajes-Imboy 13,281 61.05%
Lakas Deuel Puracan 7,712 35.45%
Valid ballots 20,993 96.51%
Invalid or blank votes 760 3.49%
Total votes 21,753 100.00%

Ubay

  • Electorate (2025): 53,114 Rank: 2/48
  • Turnout (2025): 46,191 (86.97%) Rank: 36/48

Incumbents mayor Constantino Reyes and vice mayor Victor Bonghanoy were term limited. They tried to switch their electoral seats. Reyes won but not Bonghanoy.[35]

Ubay Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Violeta Diangco-Reyes 20,968 45.39%
PDP–Laban Eutiquio Bernales Jr. 13,857 30.00%
RP Victor Bonghanoy 7,387 15.99%
Independent Arnold Bacolod 546 1.18%
Independent Marita Tabañag-Inojales 346 0.75%
WPP Jieblando Mendez 240 6.16%
Valid ballots 43,344 93.84%
Invalid or blank votes 2,847 6.16%
Total votes 46,191 100.00%
Ubay Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Constantino Reyes 30,104 65.17%
RP Maximo Boyles Jr. 10,974 23.76%
Valid ballots 41,078 88.93%
Invalid or blank votes 5,113 11.07%
Total votes 46,191 100.00%
Ubay Municipal Council Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Kim Geronimo Fuentes 25,869 56.00%
Lakas Daniel Rodriguez Delima II 24,869 53.84%
Independent Vincent Maximilian Entero 23,621 51.14%
Independent Facundo Gavas Jr. 22,535 48.79%
Lakas Efren Sumalinog Tanjay 19,990 43.28%
RP Isidore Gaviola Besas 17,871 38.69%
Lakas Glaiza Mae Atuel-Revilla 17,829 38.60%
RP Galicano Escolano Atup 13,947 30.19%
Independent Nador Alacida Vallecera 12,363 26.76%
Independent Diominidico Reyes Butawan 10,642 23.04%
Lakas Christopher Oclarit Villadores 9,914 21.46%
RP Judith Boaquin-Palgan 9,669 20.93%
Lakas Mansueto Ibale Diangco 7,721 16.72%
Lakas Ines William-Abayabay 6,446 13.96%
Independent Oscar Templa Boyles 5,763 12.48%
Independent Riche Sagarino-Ibale 4,474 9.69%
RP Ambrocio Gacasan Dasoc 4,434 9.60%
PDP–Laban Alberto Boyonas Boiser 4,095 8.87%
Independent Rosendo Adlawon Razon 4,092 8.86%
Independent Elvira Bacolod-Cajes 4,006 8.67%
Lakas Luis Mendez Rotol 3,800 8.23%
PDP–Laban Rolando Mandin Rosales 3,065 6.64%
PDP–Laban Reynaldo Rosos Carillas 2,707 5.86%
Independent Edwin Mendez Reyes 2,684 5.81%
PDP–Laban Gemma Boyonas-Malinao 2,560 5.54%
Independent Januaria Miel-Llorente 2,250 4.87%
RP Edgar Gundayan Boysillo 2,207 4.78%
Independent Marino Matila Diacor 2,197 4.76%
WPP Meliton Cabarubias Boyles 2,139 4.63%
WPP Leonilo Reyes Revilla 2,060 4.46%
Independent German Diangco Cuyno 1,188 2.57%
RP Melody Tubo-Orbeso 1,035 2.24%
WPP Ludegario Cuysona Lopez 622 1.35%
Valid ballots 278,664 75.41%
Invalid or blank votes 11,358 24.59%
Total votes 46,191 100.00%

Third District

Alicia

  • Electorate (2025): 18,056 Rank: 23/48
  • Turnout (2025): 15,954 (88.36%) Rank: 26/48

Incumbent mayor Victoriano Torres III was challenged by incumbent vice mayor Cesyl Balahay for the town's top post. Both are unsuccessful.[25]

Alicia Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Marciano Ayuban Jr. 5,130 32.15%
PRP Chito Bersaluna 4,043 25.34%
NPC Cesyl Lusica Balahay 3,951 24.76%
PDP–Laban Victoriano Torres III 2,409 15.10%
Valid ballots 15,533 97.36%
Invalid or blank votes 421 2.64%
Total votes 15,954 100.00%
Alicia Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ruel Carias 6,188 38.79%
PDP–Laban Jasmine Molina 5,540 34.72%
NPC Bryan Bulabos 2,086 13.08%
PRP Rolando Ayuban 1,149 7.20%
Independent Danilo Huiso 119 0.75%
Valid ballots 15,082 94.53%
Invalid or blank votes 872 5.47%
Total votes 15,954 100.00%

Anda

  • Electorate (2025): 13,774 Rank: 36/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,132 (88.08%) Rank: 31/48

Incumbent mayor Angelina Blanco Simacio was reeleted while incumbent vice mayor Nilo Bersabal was term-limited.[25]

Anda Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Angelina Blanco Simacio 7,294 60.12%
NPC Metodio Amper 4,738 39.05%
Valid ballots 12,032 99.18%
Invalid or blank votes 100 0.82%
Total votes 12,132 100.00%
Anda Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Rubena Castrodes-Porter 7,285 60.05%
NPC Ferdinand Berongoy 4,546 37.47%
Valid ballots 11,831 97.52%
Invalid or blank votes 301 2.48%
Total votes 12,132 100.00%

Batuan

  • Electorate (2025): 10,601 Rank: 41/48
  • Turnout (2025): 9,585 (90.42%) Rank: 8/48

Incumbents Antonino Jumawid was term-limited, he ran for vice mayor and won. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Zeniza Bulalaque ran for mayor but was unsuccessful.[25]

Batuan Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Emmanuel Tumanda 5,750 59.99%
Lakas Zeniza Bulalaque 3,701 38.61%
Valid ballots 9,451 98.60%
Invalid or blank votes 134 1.40%
Total votes 9,585 100.00%
Batuan Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Antonio Jumawid 4,872 50.83%
PFP Julito Pancho 4,558 47.55%
Valid ballots 9,430 98.38%
Invalid or blank votes 155 1.62%
Total votes 9,585 100.00%

Bilar

  • Electorate (2025): 13,738 Rank: 37/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,191 (88.74%) Rank: 22/48

Incumbents Norman Palacio and Ranulfo Maligmat were reelected.

Bilar Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Norman Palacio 10,391 85.24%
NPC Celso Dalagan 1,036 8.50%
Valid ballots 11,427 93.73%
Invalid or blank votes 764 6.27%
Total votes 12,191 100.00%
Bilar Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ranulfo Maligmat 6,675 54.75%
NPC Marino Omac 5,117 41.97%
Valid ballots 11,792 96.73%
Invalid or blank votes 399 3.27%
Total votes 12,191 100.00%

Candijay

  • Electorate (2025): 22,114 Rank: 16/48
  • Turnout (2025): 18,582 (84.03%) Rank: 45/48

Incumbents Thamar Olaivar and Christopher Tutor were reelected. Olaivar won unopposed.[36]

Candijay Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
LDP Thamar Olaivar 15,619 84.05%
Valid ballots 15,619 84.05%
Invalid or blank votes 2,963 15.95%
Total votes 18,582 100.00%
Candijay Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Christopher Tutor 9,422 50.70%
Independent Edward Pizaña 6,657 35.82%
Valid ballots 16,079 86.53%
Invalid or blank votes 2,503 13.47%
Total votes 18,582 100.00%

Carmen

  • Electorate (2025): 35,223 Rank: 4/48
  • Turnout (2025): 30,119 (85.51%) Rank: 41/48

Incumbent mayor Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes reelected unopposed. Her brother, Ricardo also won unopposed for vice-mayor.[34][37]

Carmen Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes 21,705 72.06%
Valid ballots 21,705 72.06%
Invalid or blank votes 8,414 27.94%
Total votes 30,119 100.00%
Carmen Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ricardo Francisco Toribio 21,530 71.48%
Valid ballots 21,530 71.48%
Invalid or blank votes 8,589 28.52%
Total votes 30,119 100.00%

Dimiao

  • Electorate (2025): 11,129 Rank: 40/48
  • Turnout (2025): 9,811 (88.16%) Rank: 29/48

Incumbent mayor Randolph Ang was reelected. Incumbent vice mayor Jessie Paluga didn't file candidacy.[25]

Dimiao Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Randolph Ang 5,988 61.03%
Independent Catherine Lumen-Guivencan 3,691 37.62%
Valid ballots 9,679 98.65%
Invalid or blank votes 132 1.35%
Total votes 9,811 100.00%
Dimiao Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Noel Hamlag 5,121 52.20%
Independent Robert Taguisa 4,358 44.42%
Valid ballots 9,479 96.62%
Invalid or blank votes 332 3.38%
Total votes 9,811 100.00%

Duero

  • Electorate (2025): 14,421 Rank: 31/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,658 (87.77%) Rank: 32/48

Incumbents Al Taculad and Hernes Bajao won reelections.[25]

Duero Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Al Taculad 6,247 49.35%
NPC Emma Fe Peligro-Bajade 6,099 48.18%
Valid ballots 12,346 97.54%
Invalid or blank votes 312 2.46%
Total votes 12,658 100.00%
Duero Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Hernes Bajao 6,220 49.14%
NPC Jeffrey Torralba 5,777 45.64%
Valid ballots 11,997 94.78%
Invalid or blank votes 661 5.22%
Total votes 12,658 100.00%

Garcia Hernandez

  • Electorate (2025): 17,183 Rank: 26/48
  • Turnout (2025): 14,922 (86.84%) Rank: 37/48

Incumbents Jess Baja and Antonia Ladaga won reelections.

Garcia Hernandez Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Filadelfo Jess Baja III 7,867 52.72%
NPC Jone Jade Acapulco Bautista 6,715 45.00%
Valid ballots 14,582 97.72%
Invalid or blank votes 340 2.28%
Total votes 14,922 100.00%
Garcia Hernandez Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Antonia Ladaga 8,346 55.93%
NPC Mary Rose Edubas 6,007 40.26%
Valid ballots 14,353 96.19%
Invalid or blank votes 569 3.81%
Total votes 14,922 100.00%

Guindulman

  • Electorate (2025): 24,399 Rank: 12/48
  • Turnout (2025): 21,115 (86.54%) Rank: 39/48

Incumbent mayor Albino Balo won reelection. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Maria Fe Añana Piezas didn't file candidacy.[25]

Guindulman Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Albino Balo 13,691 64.84%
PROMDI Sinforiano Lavastida 6,372 30.18%
Independent Maximilian Lloren 124 0.59%
Valid ballots 20,187 95.61%
Invalid or blank votes 928 4.39%
Total votes 21,115 100.00%
Guindulman Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Jimmy Busano 4,208 70.32%
NPC Elsa Bunac Lim 4,208 19.93%
Valid ballots 19,056 90.25%
Invalid or blank votes 2,059 9.75%
Total votes 21,115 100.00%

Jagna

  • Electorate (2025): 24,536 Rank: 11/48
  • Turnout (2025): 21,891 (89.22%) Rank: 19/48

Incumbent mayor Joseph Rañola no longer seek for reelection.[38] Incumbent vice mayor Teofisto Pagar Jr. ran for mayor but unsuccessful.[34]

Jagna Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Mark Louie Manungolh 11,299 51.61%
Lakas Teofisto Pagar Jr. 10,190 46.55%
Valid ballots 21,489 98.16%
Invalid or blank votes 402 1.84%
Total votes 21,891 100.00%
Jagna Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Derrick Virtudazo 11,336 51.78%
Lakas Wilvinz Viñalon 9,825 44.88%
Valid ballots 21,161 96.67%
Invalid or blank votes 730 3.33%
Total votes 21,891 100.00%

Lila

  • Electorate (2025): 7,910 Rank: 45/48
  • Turnout (2025): 6,887 (87.07%) Rank: 35/48

Incumbents Arturo Piollo II and Regina Salazar reelected unopposed.[25]

Lila Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Arturo Piollo II 5,664 82.24%
Valid ballots 5,664 82.24%
Invalid or blank votes 1,223 17.76%
Total votes 6,887 100.00%
Lila Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Regina Salazar 5,534 80.35%
Valid ballots 5,534 80.35%
Invalid or blank votes 1,353 19.65%
Total votes 6,887 100.00%

Loay

  • Electorate (2025): 13,022 Rank: 38/48
  • Turnout (2025): 11,473 (88.10%) Rank: 30/48

Incumbent mayor Hilario Ayuban reelected unopposed. While, incumbent vice mayor Rodrigo Cubarol Jr. was term-limited.[25]

Loay Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Hilario Ayuban 10,368 90.37%
Valid ballots 10,368 90.37%
Invalid or blank votes 1,105 9.63%
Total votes 11,473 100.00%
Loay Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Tiburcio Bullecer Jr. 9,460 82.45%
Independent Gabriel Espiritu 647 5.64%
Valid ballots 10,107 88.09%
Invalid or blank votes 1,366 11.91%
Total votes 11,473 100.00%

Loboc

  • Electorate (2025): 14,163 Rank: 34/48
  • Turnout (2025): 12,713 (89.76%) Rank: 12/48

Incumbents Raymond Jala and Helen Alaba won reelections.[25]

Loboc Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Raymond Jala 7,008 55.12%
NPC Erwin Bacquial 5,580 43.89%
Valid ballots 12,588 99.02%
Invalid or blank votes 125 0.98%
Total votes 12,713 100.00%
Loboc Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Helen Calipusan-Alaba 7,009 55.13%
NPC Leo Baguio Jr. 5,365 42.20%
Valid ballots 12,374 97.33%
Invalid or blank votes 339 2.67%
Total votes 12,713 100.00%

Mabini

  • Electorate (2025): 20,406 Rank: 17/48
  • Turnout (2025): 18,001 (88.21%) Rank: 28/48

Incumbents Ongie Grace Bernales-Lim and Myra Fostanes Colis won reelections.[25]

Mabini Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Ongie Grace Bernales-Lim 10,546 58.59%
NUP Juanito Libres Jayoma 6,894 38.30%
Valid ballots 17,440 96.88%
Invalid or blank votes 561 3.12%
Total votes 18,001 100.00%
Mabini Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Myra Fostanes Colis 8,867 49.26%
NPC Helen Natan 8,271 45.95%
Valid ballots 17,138 95.21%
Invalid or blank votes 863 4.79%
Total votes 18,001 100.00%

Pilar

  • Electorate (2025): 20,028 Rank: 18/48
  • Turnout (2025): 17,279 (86.27%) Rank: 40/48

Incumbent mayor Wilson Pajo won reelection. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Eugenio Datahan II was term-limited.[25]

Pilar Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Wilson Pajo 10,939 63.31%
Nacionalista Francisco Auguis 5,858 33.90%
Valid ballots 16,797 97.21%
Invalid or blank votes 482 2.79%
Total votes 17,279 100.00%
Pilar Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Wilfredo Bernante 10,852 62.80%
Nacionalista Zenaido Jaspe 5,207 30.13%
Valid ballots 16,059 92.94%
Invalid or blank votes 1,220 7.06%
Total votes 17,279 100.00%

Sevilla

  • Electorate (2025): 8,236 Rank: 43/48
  • Turnout (2025): 7,207 (87.51%) Rank: 33/48

Incumbents Juliet Bucag-Dano and Richard Bucag were both term-limited. Dano ran for vice mayor and won.[25]

Sevilla Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
PFP Emmanuel Caberte 6,140 85.19%
Valid ballots 6,140 85.19%
Invalid or blank votes 1,067 14.81%
Total votes 7,207 100.00%
Sevilla Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Juliet Bucag-Dano 4,736 65.71%
Independent Gabino Gumapac 1,813 25.16%
Valid ballots 6,549 90.87%
Invalid or blank votes 658 9.13%
Total votes 7,207 100.00%

Sierra Bullones

  • Electorate (2025): 18,517 Rank: 21/48
  • Turnout (2025): 16,356 (88.33%) Rank: 27/48

Incumbent mayor Michael Doria won over incumbent vice mayor Simplicio Maestrado.[25]

Sierra Bullones Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Michael Doria 9,583 58.59%
Lakas Simplicio Maestrado 6,230 38.09%
Independent Ireneo Perocho 52 0.32%
Valid ballots 15,865 97.00%
Invalid or blank votes 491 3.00%
Total votes 16,356 100.00%
Sierra Bullones Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Jose Fredo Buslon 9,673 59.14%
Lakas Alfredo Gamalo 5,890 36.01%
Valid ballots 15,563 95.15%
Invalid or blank votes 793 4.85%
Total votes 16,356 100.00%

Valencia

  • Electorate (2025): 19,309 Rank: 19/48
  • Turnout (2025): 17,109 (88.61%) Rank: 24/48

Incumbents Dionisio Neil Balite and Aristotle Cometa were reelected.[25]

Valencia Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Dionisio Neil Balite 11,973 69.98%
NPC Ma. Katrina Lim 4,720 27.59%
Valid ballots 16,693 97.57%
Invalid or blank votes 416 2.43%
Total votes 17,109 100.00%
Valencia Vice Mayoral Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Aristotle Cometa 12,072 70.56%
NPC Mhie Flor Palaca 4,255 24.87%
Valid ballots 16,327 95.43%
Invalid or blank votes 782 4.57%
Total votes 17,109 100.00%

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