2025 Rizal local elections|
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Registered | 1,671,643[1] 4.35 pp |
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Turnout | 1,275,452 (76.29% 4.74pp) |
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Gubernatorial election |
|
|
IND
|
Candidate
|
Nina Ynares
|
Jose Velasco
|
Party
|
NPC
|
Independent
|
Alliance
|
Team Ynares
|
|
Running mate
|
Pining Gatlabayan
|
|
Popular vote
|
884,132
|
75,331
|
Percentage
|
83.48%
|
7.11%
|
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Gubernatorial election results by City and Municipality. |
|
Vice gubernatorial election |
|
|
IND
|
Candidate
|
Pining Gatlabayan
|
Jojo Bautista
|
Party
|
NPC
|
Independent
|
Alliance
|
Team Ynares
|
|
Popular vote
|
600,553
|
135,917
|
Percentage
|
64.00%
|
14.48%
|
|
Vice gubernatorial election results by City and Municipality. |
Vice Governor before election
Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
PFP
|
Elected Vice Governor
Pining Gatlabayan
NPC
| |
Provincial board election |
|
|
First party
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Second party
|
Third party
|
|
|
|
|
Party
|
NPC
|
Nacionalista
|
PFP
|
Last election
|
8 seats, 68.58%
|
Did not participate
|
Did not participate
|
Seats won
|
6
|
1
|
1
|
Seat change
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
Popular vote
|
937,585
|
142,671
|
120,180
|
Percentage
|
54.20%
|
8.25%
|
6.95%
|
|
|
Fourth party
|
Fifth party
|
Sixth party
|
|
|
|
|
Party
|
NUP
|
PDP
|
Independent
|
Last election
|
1 seat, 6.56%
|
1 seat, 7.11%
|
0 seats, 7.80%
|
Seats won
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
Seat change
|
|
|
|
Popular vote
|
104,810
|
44,974
|
379,799
|
Percentage
|
6.06%
|
2.60%
|
21.95%
|
|
|
|
|
Local elections were held in the province of Rizal on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 general election. Voters had selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor, and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the governor, vice governor, and district representatives for the four districts of Rizal.
The province's election turnout was 76.29% (1,953 election returns), equivalent to 1,275,452 of 1,671,643 total registered voters.[2] With 884,132 votes, incumbent governor Nina Ynares retained her seat and won a landslide victory over her closest opponent, Jose Velasco, who received 75,331 votes. Her reelection marks the Ynares family's extended rule over the province of Rizal, which has lasted since 1992.[3] On the other hand, incumbent Antipolo vice mayor Pining Gatlabayan won her election bid as the province's vice governor, garnering 600,553 votes.[4]
The Nationalist People's Coalition remained the most dominant party inside the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, as all of its 6 candidates in the 2025 midterm elections had secured their seats. Their allies from the Nacionalista Party, National Unity Party, and Partido Federal ng Pilipinas all secured a seat as well. This gives Team Ynares a supermajority in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for the next three years.
Background
[5]
[6]
[7]
Candidates
Administration coalition
Team Ynares
|
# |
Name |
Party
|
For Governor
|
4. |
Nina Ynares
|
|
NPC
|
For Vice Governor
|
3. |
Pining Gatlabayan
|
|
NPC
|
For House of Representatives (1st District)
|
4. |
Mia Ynares
|
|
NPC
|
For House of Representatives (2nd District)
|
2. |
Dino Tanjuatco
|
|
NPC
|
For House of Representatives (3rd District)
|
2. |
Jojo Garcia
|
|
NPC
|
For House of Representatives (4th District)
|
1. |
Tom Hernandez
|
|
NPC
|
For House of Representatives (Antipolo 1st District)
|
2. |
Ronaldo Puno
|
|
NUP
|
For House of Representatives (Antipolo 2nd District)
|
1. |
Romeo Acop
|
|
NUP
|
For Board Member (1st District)
|
2. |
Jestoni Alarcon
|
|
NPC
|
4. |
Papoo Cruz
|
|
NPC
|
7. |
Kay Ilagan-Conde
|
|
NPC
|
9. |
Patnubay Tiamson
|
|
Nacionalista
|
For Board Member (2nd District)
|
2. |
Boboy Bernardos
|
|
NPC
|
4. |
Reynaldo San Juan Jr.
|
|
PFP
|
For Board Member (4th District)
|
1. |
Rafhael Ayuson
|
|
NPC
|
For Board Member (Antipolo 1st District)
|
1. |
Nick Puno
|
|
NUP
|
For Board Member (Antipolo 2nd District)
|
1. |
Nilo Leyble
|
|
NPC
|
|
Opposition coalitions
Alaga at Asenso
|
# |
Name |
Party
|
For Vice Governor
|
1. |
Imee Badajos
|
|
PDSP
|
For House of Representatives (1st District)
|
2. |
Jay Narciso
|
|
PDSP
|
PDP-Reporma
|
# |
Name |
Party
|
For House of Representatives (1st District)
|
1. |
Anton Galias
|
|
Reporma
|
For Board Member (1st District)
|
6. |
Joseph Huang
|
|
Independent
|
People's Choice
|
# |
Name |
Party
|
For Vice Governor
|
2. |
Jojo Bautista
|
|
Independent
|
For Board Member (4th District)
|
3. |
Benjamin Pascual
|
|
Independent
|
Non-independents not in tickets
# |
Name |
Party
|
For House of Representatives (3rd District)
|
1. |
Paeng Diaz
|
|
AKAY
|
For House of Representatives (4th District)
|
2. |
Fidel Nograles
|
|
Lakas
|
For House of Representatives (Antipolo 1st District)
|
1. |
Sonia Ampo
|
|
WPP
|
For Board Member (3rd District)
|
1. |
John Patrick Bautista
|
|
PDP
|
5. |
Philip Lustre
|
|
PFP
|
|
Independents not in tickets
|
Gubernatorial election
The incumbent governor is Nina Ynares, who has served since 2022 after being elected with 85.52% of the vote.[8] She is seeking reelection for a second consecutive term.[9]
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
|
Sample Size
|
MoE
|
Acol
Ind.
|
Perez
Ind.
|
Velasco
Ind.
|
Ynares
NPC
|
Und./
None
|
|
|
|
|
Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[11]
|
790
|
—
|
10.63
|
1.64
|
0.50
|
83.54
|
3.67
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[12]
|
886
|
—
|
16.48
|
6.09
|
0.56
|
76.86
|
—
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[13]
|
704
|
—
|
5.5
|
1.7
|
0.8
|
87.0
|
4.4
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Nina Ynares |
|
83.48% |
Jose Velasco |
|
7.11% |
Ronald Perez |
|
5.21% |
Glenn Acol |
|
4.19% |
|
Per City/ Municipality
City/ Municipality
|
Glenn Acol
|
Ronald Perez
|
Jose Velasco
|
Nina Ynares
|
|
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Angono
|
1,561
|
3.76
|
2,501
|
6.02
|
3,786
|
9.12
|
33,676
|
81.10
|
Antipolo
|
12,897
|
4.72
|
17,443
|
6.39
|
20,268
|
7.42
|
222,531
|
81.47
|
Baras
|
600
|
2.17
|
1,028
|
3.71
|
1,323
|
4.78
|
24,733
|
89.34
|
Binangonan
|
3,368
|
3.75
|
5,166
|
5.75
|
7,784
|
8.67
|
73,497
|
81.83
|
Cainta
|
5,743
|
5.36
|
6,407
|
5.97
|
12,547
|
11.70
|
82,536
|
76.97
|
Cardona
|
387
|
1.85
|
630
|
3.01
|
842
|
4.03
|
19,042
|
91.11
|
Jalajala
|
122
|
0.73
|
324
|
1.95
|
309
|
1.86
|
15,861
|
95.46
|
Morong
|
583
|
2.03
|
1,015
|
3.54
|
1,180
|
4.12
|
25,878
|
90.31
|
Pililla
|
455
|
1.60
|
697
|
2.45
|
914
|
3.21
|
26,403
|
92.74
|
Rodriguez
|
10,720
|
7.27
|
8,831
|
5.99
|
9,445
|
6.41
|
118,463
|
80.34
|
San Mateo
|
2,426
|
2.61
|
3,669
|
3.95
|
4,713
|
5.08
|
81,995
|
88.35
|
Tanay
|
799
|
1.66
|
1,299
|
2.69
|
1,785
|
3.70
|
44,391
|
91.96
|
Taytay
|
3,894
|
3.64
|
5,070
|
4.74
|
8,719
|
8.15
|
89,267
|
83.47
|
Teresa
|
831
|
2.81
|
1,134
|
3.84
|
1,716
|
5.81
|
25,859
|
87.54
|
|
TOTAL
|
44,386
|
4.19
|
55,214
|
5.21
|
75,331
|
7.11
|
884,132
|
83.48
|
Vice gubernatorial election
The incumbent vice governor, Reynaldo San Juan Jr., who has served since 2016, is now term-limited. He had decided to stage a comeback as a member of the Rizal Provincial Board for the second district. Incumbent Antipolo vice mayor Pining Gatlabayan is running in his place. Her opponents are businesswoman Imee Badajos, Jojo Bautista, Gherry Guillergan, and Reynaldo Manuel.[5]
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
|
Sample Size
|
MoE
|
Badajos
PDSP
|
Bautista
Ind.
|
Gatlabayan
NPC
|
Guillergan
Ind.
|
Manuel
Ind.
|
Und./
None
|
|
|
|
|
|
Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[15]
|
2,882
|
—
|
29.97
|
2.01
|
72.86
|
0.27
|
0.03
|
0.79
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[16]
|
544
|
—
|
29.8
|
2.6
|
60.7
|
0.6
|
0.7
|
5.7
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Pining Gatlabayan |
|
64.00% |
Jojo Bautista |
|
14.48% |
Reynaldo Manuel |
|
8.99% |
Imee Badajos |
|
8.91% |
Gherry Guillergan |
|
3.62% |
|
Per City/ Municipality
City/ Municipality
|
Imee Badajos
|
Jojo Bautista
|
Pining Gatlabayan
|
Gherry Guillergan
|
Reynaldo Manuel
|
|
|
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Angono
|
3,361
|
9.41
|
6,068
|
16.99
|
21,403
|
59.91
|
1,772
|
4.96
|
3,121
|
8.74
|
Antipolo
|
11,489
|
4.19
|
17,629
|
6.43
|
224,898
|
82.07
|
5,846
|
2.13
|
14,156
|
5.17
|
Baras
|
2,161
|
9.00
|
2,284
|
9.51
|
16,934
|
70.52
|
735
|
3.06
|
1,899
|
7.91
|
Binangonan
|
8,401
|
11.24
|
12,872
|
17.22
|
39,513
|
52.86
|
3,798
|
5.08
|
10,171
|
13.61
|
Cainta
|
10,642
|
11.38
|
16,241
|
17.36
|
51,539
|
55.09
|
4,773
|
5.10
|
10,361
|
11.07
|
Cardona
|
2,029
|
12.57
|
2,287
|
14.17
|
9,874
|
61.16
|
512
|
3.17
|
1,443
|
8.94
|
Jalajala
|
1,157
|
9.01
|
1,046
|
8.15
|
9,554
|
74.42
|
278
|
2.17
|
803
|
6.25
|
Morong
|
2,460
|
10.12
|
3,190
|
13.12
|
16,136
|
66.38
|
674
|
2.77
|
1,850
|
7.61
|
Pililla
|
3,276
|
14.01
|
2,323
|
9.93
|
14,424
|
61.69
|
825
|
3.53
|
2,535
|
10.84
|
Rodriguez
|
14,690
|
11.80
|
25,095
|
20.15
|
63,988
|
51.39
|
5,845
|
4.69
|
14,907
|
11.97
|
San Mateo
|
5,699
|
7.26
|
27,195
|
34.66
|
36,897
|
47.02
|
2,246
|
2.86
|
6,431
|
8.20
|
Tanay
|
4,703
|
11.83
|
4,053
|
10.20
|
24,895
|
62.62
|
1,613
|
4.06
|
4,490
|
11.29
|
Taytay
|
11,082
|
12.21
|
12,970
|
14.29
|
52,243
|
57.56
|
4,285
|
4.72
|
10,177
|
11.21
|
Teresa
|
2,453
|
9.37
|
2,664
|
10.17
|
18,255
|
69.72
|
768
|
2.93
|
2,044
|
7.81
|
|
TOTAL
|
83,603
|
8.91
|
135,917
|
14.48
|
600,553
|
64.00
|
33,970
|
3.62
|
84,388
|
8.99
|
Congressional elections
First District
Incumbent fisrt district representative Jack Duavit is term-limited. Mia Ynares, sister of Nina Ynares, is his party's nominee.[5] Her opponents are political aspirant Anton Galias, businessman Jay Narciso, and businessman JB Pallasigue.[17][18][19]
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
|
Sample Size
|
MoE
|
Galias
PDR
|
Narciso
PDSP
|
Pallasigue
Ind.
|
Ynares
NPC
|
Und./
None
|
|
|
|
|
Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[20]
|
505
|
—
|
8.11
|
1.38
|
37.02
|
50.69
|
2.77
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[21]
|
772
|
—
|
17.36
|
4.27
|
49.48
|
28.89
|
—
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[22]
|
315
|
—
|
4.7
|
9.1
|
4.7
|
78.1
|
1.9
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Mia Ynares |
|
72.03% |
JB Pallasigue |
|
21.08% |
Jay Narciso |
|
4.05% |
Anton Galias |
|
2.84% |
|
Per Municipality
Municipality
|
Anton Galias
|
Jay Narciso
|
JB Pallasigue
|
Mia Ynares
|
|
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Angono
|
1,168
|
2.72
|
1,708
|
3.98
|
9,906
|
23.10
|
30,101
|
70.19
|
Binangonan
|
2,696
|
2.90
|
3,990
|
4.29
|
19,097
|
20.55
|
67,145
|
72.25
|
Cainta
|
3,320
|
3.01
|
4,664
|
4.23
|
25,932
|
23.52
|
76,352
|
69.24
|
Taytay
|
2,866
|
2.65
|
3,981
|
3.68
|
19,769
|
18.26
|
81,660
|
75.42
|
|
TOTAL
|
10,050
|
2.84
|
14,343
|
4.05
|
74,704
|
21.08
|
255,258
|
72.03
|
Second District
Candidates
Dino Tanjuatco (NPC) is the incumbent. His opponent is Boy Mendiola.
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
|
Sample Size
|
MoE
|
Mendiola
Ind.
|
Tanjuatco
NPC
|
Und./
None
|
|
|
Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[23]
|
633
|
—
|
17.06
|
80.88
|
2.05
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[24]
|
1,715
|
—
|
22.27
|
77.73
|
—
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[25]
|
962
|
—
|
4.3
|
94.5
|
1.2
|
Results
Per Municipality
Municipality
|
Boy Mendiola
|
Dino Tanjuatco
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Baras
|
4,649
|
16.80
|
23,030
|
83.20
|
Cardona
|
2,391
|
10.25
|
20,925
|
89.75
|
Jalajala
|
2,645
|
14.87
|
15,147
|
85.13
|
Morong
|
6,885
|
22.35
|
23,926
|
77.65
|
Pililla
|
2,772
|
9.24
|
27,231
|
90.76
|
Tanay
|
4,663
|
9.03
|
46,999
|
90.97
|
Teresa
|
5,791
|
18.84
|
24,954
|
81.16
|
Third District
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
|
Sample Size
|
MoE
|
Diaz
AKAY
|
Garcia
NPC
|
Und./
None
|
|
|
Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[26]
|
1,587
|
—
|
47.19
|
51.54
|
1.26
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[27]
|
4,795
|
—
|
52.53
|
47.47
|
—
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[28]
|
1,169
|
—
|
65.2
|
33.5
|
1.2
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Jojo Garcia |
|
66.34% |
Paeng Diaz |
|
33.66% |
|
Per Barangay
Barangay
|
Paeng Diaz
|
Jojo Garcia
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Ampid 1
|
3,185
|
|
6,856
|
|
Ampid 2
|
862
|
|
1,761
|
|
Banaba
|
3,200
|
|
6,058
|
|
Dulong Bayan 1
|
949
|
|
1,985
|
|
Dulong Bayan 2
|
1,210
|
|
3,154
|
|
Guinayang
|
1,290
|
|
3,282
|
|
Guitnang Bayan 1
|
2,946
|
|
8,297
|
|
Guitnang Bayan 2
|
1,943
|
|
5,259
|
|
Gulod Malaya
|
1,559
|
|
3,141
|
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Malanday
|
2,556
|
|
4,400
|
|
Maly
|
2,593
|
|
3,921
|
|
Pintong Bukawe
|
842
|
|
1,766
|
|
Santa Ana
|
2,003
|
|
3,409
|
|
Santo Niño
|
1,955
|
|
2,985
|
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Silangan
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6,924
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10,686
|
|
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TOTAL
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34,210
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33.66
|
67,417
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66.34
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Fourth District
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
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Pollster
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Sample Size
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MoE
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Hernandez
NPC
|
Nograles
Lakas
|
Und./
None
|
|
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Apr 21–28
|
South Luzon News Media[29]
|
2,629
|
—
|
38.03
|
60.85
|
1.10
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[30]
|
3,288
|
—
|
38.96
|
61.04
|
—
|
Mar 7–9
|
South Luzon News Media[31]
|
3,517
|
—
|
33.2
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64.9
|
1.6
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Tom Hernandez |
|
52.28% |
Fidel Nograles |
|
47.72% |
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Per Barangay
Barangay
|
Tom Hernandez
|
Fidel Nograles
|
|
|
Votes
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%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Balite
|
|
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|
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Burgos
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Geronimo
|
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Macabud
|
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|
|
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Manggahan
|
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|
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Mascap
|
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|
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Puray
|
|
|
|
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Rosario
|
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San Isidro
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San Jose
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San Rafael
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Antipolo's First District
Candidates
Opinion polling
Fieldwork Date(s)
|
Pollster
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Sample Size
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MoE
|
Ampo
WPP
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Puno
NUP
|
Relorcasa
Ind.
|
|
|
|
Apr 19–24
|
Serbisyong Pilipinas[32]
|
203
|
—
|
59.11
|
39.41
|
1.48
|
Results
Popular vote percentage |
|
|
|
Ronaldo Puno |
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87.30% |
Manuel Relorcasa |
|
6.64% |
Sonia Ampo |
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6.07% |
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Per Barangay
Barangay
|
Sonia Ampo
|
Ronaldo Puno
|
Manuel Relorcasa
|
|
|
|
Votes
|
%
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Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Bagong Nayon
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Beverly Hills
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Dela Paz
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Mambugan
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Mayamot
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Muntindilaw
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San Isidro
|
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Santa Cruz
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Antipolo's Second District
Candidates
Results
Per Barangay
Provincial board elections
All 4 Districts of Rizal and all 2 districts of Antipolo will elect members of the Rizal Provincial Board.
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Team Ynares | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 937,585 | 54.20 | 6 |
| Nacionalista Party | 142,671 | 8.25 | 1 |
| National Unity Party | 104,810 | 6.06 | 1 |
| Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 99,598 | 5.76 | 1 |
Total | 1,284,664 | 74.26 | 9 |
| Partido Demokratiko Pilipino | 44,974 | 2.60 | 1 |
| Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 20,582 | 1.19 | 0 |
| Independent | 379,799 | 21.95 | 0 |
Ex officio seats | | 3 |
Reserved seats | | 1 |
Total | 1,730,019 | 100.00 | 14 |
First District
Second District
Third District
Fourth District
Antipolo's First District
- Barangays: Bagong Nayon, Beverly Hills, Dela Paz, Mambugan, Mayamot, Muntindilaw, San Isidro, Santa Cruz
Antipolo's Second District
- Barangays: Calawis, Cupang, Inarawan, San Jose, San Juan, San Luis, San Roque
City and municipal elections
All 13 municipalities of Rizal and the city of Antipolo will elect a mayor and a vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.
1st District
Angono
Incumbent mayor Jeri Mae Calderon will be switching posts with her father, incumbent vice mayor Gerry Calderon. Gerry Calderon is running unopposed for mayor. If elected into office, this would be his seventh and second non-consecutive term.[5][33]
Incumbent vice mayor Gerry Calderon will be switching posts with his daughter, incumbent mayor Jeri Mae Calderon. Jeri Mae Calderon is running unopposed for vice mayor.[5][33]
Angono sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Jo Anne Saguinsin | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 32,240 | 62.24 |
| Arvin Villamayor | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 32,030 | 61.84 |
| Jhoana Duran | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 26,286 | 50.75 |
| Watanabe Dela Cruz | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 26,273 | 50.72 |
| Edsel Reyes | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 25,004 | 48.27 |
| Matthew Lagaya | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 24,867 | 48.01 |
| Bryan Cruz | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 24,370 | 47.05 |
| Toto Hernandez | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 23,914 | 46.17 |
| Elena Ibañez | Barkadahan ng Masa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 20,802 | 40.16 |
| Tintin Mesias | Independent | 16,300 | 31.47 |
| Bernard Forbes | Independent | 14,967 | 28.89 |
| Jam Guevara | Independent | 12,428 | 23.99 |
| Alvin Benipayo | Independent | 6,545 | 12.64 |
| Joseph Derilo | Independent | 4,923 | 9.50 |
Total | 290,949 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 51,799 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 70,071 | 73.92 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Binangonan
Incumbent mayor Cesar Ynares is term-limited. His niece, who is also incumbent vice mayor Boyet Ynares' daughter, Rhea Ynares, is seeking to replace his position. Rhea Ynares is running unopposed for mayor. If elected into office, she would be the first female mayor of Binangonan.[5][34]
Incumbent vice mayor Boyet Ynares is term-limited. His nephew, who is also incumbent mayor Cesar Ynares' son, Russel Ynares, is seeking to replace his position. Russel Ynares is running unopposed for vice mayor.[5][34]
Binangonan sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Coco Antiporda | Independent | 48,631 | 43.64 |
| Lito Dela Cuesta | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 46,957 | 42.13 |
| Tingting Cerda | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 40,511 | 36.35 |
| Bien Ojeda | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 38,525 | 34.57 |
| Linggit Rivera | Independent | 36,696 | 32.93 |
| Ruben Magdalena | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 36,444 | 32.70 |
| Boy Cequeña | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 34,923 | 31.34 |
| Jane Apostadero | Independent | 31,707 | 28.45 |
| Rey Punelas | Independent | 31,188 | 27.99 |
| Nick Del Mundo | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 30,981 | 27.80 |
| Pol Mendoza | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 30,756 | 27.60 |
| Choneck Añonuevo | Independent | 30,023 | 26.94 |
| Vergel Celebre | Team Barkadahan | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 27,890 | 25.03 |
| Jake Antrajenda | Independent | 25,591 | 22.96 |
| Joseph Callanta | Independent | 24,456 | 21.94 |
| Jerome Antiporda | Independent | 21,418 | 19.22 |
| Mike Mendoza | Independent | 14,868 | 13.34 |
| Thed Gondra | Independent | 12,958 | 11.63 |
| Jovy Garcia | Independent | 12,207 | 10.95 |
| Rommel Fermin | Independent | 10,285 | 9.23 |
| Wise Garcia | Independent | 9,934 | 8.91 |
| Anoy Figueroa | Independent | 6,506 | 5.84 |
Total | 603,455 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 111,445 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 145,638 | 76.52 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Cainta
Incumbent mayor Elen Nieto is eligible to run for a second term but made way for her husband, Kit Nieto, to stage a comeback as mayor of Cainta. Kit Nieto is running unopposed for mayor. If elected into office, this would be his fourth and first non-consecutive term.[5][35]
Incumbent vice mayor Ace Servillion is seeking to be reelected for a third and final term. Colonel Valencia, an independent candidate, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid.[35]
Cainta sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Willy Felix | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 90,187 | 68.53 |
| Ekeng Tajuna | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 83,787 | 63.67 |
| Sharon Garcia | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 73,765 | 56.05 |
| Manny Jacob | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 73,330 | 55.72 |
| Snooky Malicdem | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 69,419 | 52.75 |
| Buboy Sauro | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 65,102 | 49.47 |
| Romboy San Juan | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 61,130 | 46.45 |
| Aisa Kiram | One Cainta | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 55,478 | 42.16 |
| Charles Almodovar | Akay National Political Party | 47,046 | 35.75 |
| Bradley Bajas | Independent | 31,299 | 23.78 |
| Archie Melano | Independent | 26,116 | 19.84 |
| David Cabawatan | Independent | 25,367 | 19.28 |
Total | 702,026 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 131,602 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 177,532 | 74.13 |
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Source: [14] |
Taytay
Incumbent mayor Allan De Leon is seeking reelection for a second term. Former mayor Joric Gacula, who was defeated back in 2022 by Allan De Leon in a landslide victory, is staging a comeback as mayor of Taytay.[5] If elected into office, this would be his sixth and second non-consecutive term. Another candidate in the running is independent candidate Marilyn Marundan.[36]
Incumbent vice mayor Pia Cabral, who is the former running mate of Allan De Leon, is seeking reelection for a second term under an independent slate. In her place, Allan De Leon chose incumbent councilor JV Cabitac as his running mate. Also in the running is incumbent councilor Jeca Villanueva, who is the running mate of Joric Gacula. Filipina Angeles, an independent candidate, is seeking to challenge their election bids.[36]
Taytay sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Joan Calderon | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 65,067 | 50.73 |
| JV Valera | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 64,155 | 50.02 |
| Boknay Leonardo | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 63,819 | 49.76 |
| Patrick Alcantara | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 60,626 | 47.27 |
| Cai Cortez | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 58,265 | 45.43 |
| Tobit Cruz | Akbayan | 54,966 | 42.86 |
| Mitch Bermundo | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 50,707 | 39.54 |
| Kiko Esguerra | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 50,610 | 39.46 |
| Ninay Mercado | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 43,277 | 33.74 |
| Tak Faeldon Diño | Smile Taytay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 42,223 | 32.92 |
| Archie Calderon | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 40,732 | 31.76 |
| Arky Manning | Panalong Taytay | | Partido Demokratiko Pilipino | 29,395 | 22.92 |
| Tegan Cayton | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 19,977 | 15.58 |
| Manet Gonzaga | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 19,424 | 15.14 |
| Eljun Victor | Panalong Taytay | | PROMDI | 17,693 | 13.80 |
| Gerick Francisco | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 17,688 | 13.79 |
| Bonggit Jurado | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 16,005 | 12.48 |
| Gerald Cruz | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 15,224 | 11.87 |
| Chesca Persia | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 14,735 | 11.49 |
| Allyson Lopez | Nagkakaisang Taytay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 13,167 | 10.27 |
| Rhoneil De Leon | Independent | 7,592 | 5.92 |
| Erwin Diego | Independent | 5,969 | 4.65 |
| Jun Laguna | Independent | 5,941 | 4.63 |
| Gino Celerian | Panalong Taytay | | Aksyon Demokratiko | 5,392 | 4.20 |
| Nora Baccay | Independent | 4,901 | 3.82 |
| Mike Sorela | Panalong Taytay | | PROMDI | 4,826 | 3.76 |
| Teresa Santos | Independent | 4,458 | 3.48 |
| Helen Berbaño | Independent | 3,691 | 2.88 |
| Ranilo Florendo | Independent | 3,383 | 2.64 |
| Victoria Palenzuela | Independent | 3,064 | 2.39 |
| Millet Anghag | Independent | 2,995 | 2.34 |
| Otilia Bonillo | Independent | 2,484 | 1.94 |
Total | 812,451 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 128,254 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 161,880 | 79.23 |
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Source: [14] |
2nd District
Baras
Incumbent mayor Willy Robles is seeking reelection for a fifth term. Perla Tesoro, who is the niece of former mayor Meliton Geronimo, is seeking to challenge the Robles clan's two-decade-long rule over Baras. Also in the running is independent candidate Crisostomo Dilidili.[37]
Incumbent vice mayor KC Robles is seeking reelection for a second term. Jay Sambilay, the running mate of Perla Tesoro, is seeking to challenge her reelection bid. Also in the running is independent candidate Carlos Juson.[37]
Baras sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Hector Robles | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 16,786 | 50.86 |
| Verbalot Robles | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 14,704 | 44.55 |
| Peter Leo Robles | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 14,181 | 42.96 |
| Carlo Llagas | Team Perla | | United Nationalist Alliance | 14,151 | 42.87 |
| Jovita Cawicaan | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 14,135 | 42.82 |
| Bien Garrovillas | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,198 | 36.96 |
| Emman Olaño | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 11,187 | 33.89 |
| Nato Llagas | Team Perla | | United Nationalist Alliance | 11,145 | 33.77 |
| Jojo Elago | Team Perla | | United Nationalist Alliance | 10,363 | 31.40 |
| Marvin Venus | Team Perla | | Liberal Party | 10,103 | 30.61 |
| Roberto Cabandong | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 9,020 | 27.33 |
| Pango Robles | Team Perla | | Liberal Party | 8,527 | 25.83 |
| Hermy Estrabo | Team Willy | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,483 | 25.70 |
| Kabisig Santos | Team Perla | | Liberal Party | 6,020 | 18.24 |
| Dadies Matamis | Team Perla | | Liberal Party | 4,877 | 14.78 |
| Marwin Cabandong | Independent | 4,752 | 14.40 |
| Bastian Vallestero | Team Perla | | Liberal Party | 4,469 | 13.54 |
| Rod Acleta | Independent | 2,927 | 8.87 |
| Jerry Balistoy | Independent | 2,522 | 7.64 |
| Arnel Leonor | Independent | 2,323 | 7.04 |
| Danny Fernandez | Workers' and Peasants' Party | 2,256 | 6.83 |
| Emerlito De Leon | Independent | 2,197 | 6.66 |
| Eladio Bachicha Jr. | Independent | 1,588 | 4.81 |
| Renante Manla | Independent | 1,522 | 4.61 |
| Uldarico Surigao | Independent | 1,158 | 3.51 |
| Lindio Patulilic | Independent | 1,118 | 3.39 |
Total | 192,712 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 33,007 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 50,015 | 65.99 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Cardona
Incumbent mayor Jun San Juan is seeking reelection for a fifth term. Former mayor Totoy Campo, who was defeated in 2022 by Jun San Juan in a landslide victory, is staging a comeback as mayor of Cardona. If elected into office, this would be his second term. Also in the running is independent candidate Nonie Ramirez.[5][38]
Incumbent vice mayor Gildok Pandac is seeking reelection for a third and final term. Incumbent councilor John Dee Bautista, who is the running mate of Totoy Campo, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid.[38]
Cardona sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Jeff Campo | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,550 | 47.47 |
| Deyong San Jose | Team Ayos | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 12,436 | 47.04 |
| Jarlem Rivera | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,107 | 45.80 |
| John Santiago | Team Ayos | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 11,860 | 44.86 |
| Papo Reyes | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 10,827 | 40.95 |
| Tommy Anselmo | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 10,494 | 39.69 |
| Alex Dionisio | Team Ayos | | Aksyon Demokratiko | 10,140 | 38.36 |
| Boyet Subida | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 10,134 | 38.33 |
| EJ Abarico | Team Ayos | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 10,043 | 37.99 |
| Blondel Francisco | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 9,931 | 37.56 |
| Mising Natividad | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 9,185 | 34.74 |
| Miel Sta Ana | Team Ayos | | Aksyon Demokratiko | 8,888 | 33.62 |
| Andoy Estrella | Team Ayos | | Aksyon Demokratiko | 7,891 | 29.85 |
| Noel Reyes | Team Ayos | | Aksyon Demokratiko | 7,434 | 28.12 |
| Ron Pasay | Team REPA | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 7,082 | 26.79 |
| Tito Francisco | Independent | 4,242 | 16.05 |
| Oca Friginal | Team Ayos | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 3,989 | 15.09 |
Total | 159,233 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 26,437 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 32,340 | 81.75 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Jalajala
Incumbent mayor Elmer Pillas is running for reelection for a third and final term. His former running mate and incumbent vce mayor Harry Añago is seeking to challenge his reelection bid.[5][39]
Incumbent vice mayor Harry Añago, instead of running for a second term, ran for the mayoralty instead. In his place, he chose incumbent councilor Matet Villaran as his running mate for vice mayor. Elmer Pillas, Harry Añago's former running mate, chose Ramil Escarmosa as his running mate.[39]
Jalajala sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
---|
| Narcing Villaran | Alagang Añago | | Akbayan | 9,174 | 44.55 |
| Benok Bonita | Alagang Añago | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 8,556 | 41.55 |
| Jojo Pillas | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,498 | 41.27 |
| Clemente Relon | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 8,325 | 40.43 |
| Charlott Angeles | Alagang Añago | | Akbayan | 8,279 | 40.20 |
| Muklo Estrella | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,243 | 40.03 |
| Racky Dumandan | Alagang Añago | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 8,151 | 39.58 |
| Randy Delos Santos | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 8,149 | 39.57 |
| Billy De Leon | Alagang Añago | | Liberal Party | 8,022 | 38.95 |
| Jordan Belleza | Alagang Añago | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 7,815 | 37.95 |
| Greg Manguiat | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 7,699 | 37.39 |
| Jimmy Mariano | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 7,521 | 36.52 |
| Poroy Candelaria | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 7,479 | 36.32 |
| Boyet Delos Santos | Alagang Añago | | Liberal Party | 7,424 | 36.05 |
| Alexis Perez | Team Pillas-Escarmosa | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 7,384 | 35.86 |
| Jun Panguito | Alagang Añago | | Akbayan | 6,816 | 33.10 |
| Manuel Arriola | Independent | 2,950 | 14.33 |
| Rico Nimeno | Independent | 2,389 | 11.60 |
| Romeo Dongeto | Lakas–CMD | 1,960 | 9.52 |
Total | 134,834 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 20,593 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 23,709 | 86.86 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Morong
Incumbent mayor Sidney Soriano is seeking reelection for a second term. Incumbent vice mayor Jonjon Feliciano, who is Sidney Soriano's former running mate, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid.[5][40]
Incumbent vice mayor Jonjon Feliciano, instead of vying for a second term as vice mayor, chose to seek the mayoralty instead. In his place, he chose incumbent councilor Joeven Condez as his running mate. Sidney Soriano then chose incumbent councilor Oca Pantaleon as his running mate for the vice mayoralty.[40]
Morong sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Radney San Luis | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 16,900 | 48.94 |
| Harold Pascual | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 15,740 | 45.58 |
| Matt Sy | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 14,856 | 43.02 |
| Pidiong San Juan | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 14,355 | 41.57 |
| Leonardo Pantaleon | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 14,193 | 41.10 |
| Mao Archie Pascual | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 13,511 | 39.13 |
| Felix Marcelino | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,976 | 37.58 |
| Tolindoy Abary | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,964 | 37.54 |
| Bert De Leon | Team Soriano-Condez | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,251 | 35.48 |
| Cesar Javier | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 11,541 | 33.42 |
| Wawin Cateria | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 10,673 | 30.91 |
| Dennis Talanay | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 8,953 | 25.93 |
| Ricky Inguito | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 8,362 | 24.22 |
| Galunggong Halimao | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 8,152 | 23.61 |
| Junjun San Juan | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 7,968 | 23.07 |
| Rod Garrovillas | Independent | 7,714 | 22.34 |
| Romel Sarmiento | Team BFF | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 5,063 | 14.66 |
| Ruben Espiritu Santo | Independent | 3,934 | 11.39 |
Total | 200,106 | 100.00 |
|
Total votes | 34,531 | – |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 41,727 | 82.75 |
---|
Source: [14] |
Pililla
Incumbent mayor Dan Masinsin is term-limited and is ineligible to run for reelection. In his place, he chose his son John Masinsin to succeed him. Incumbent vice mayor Jaime Paz, who is eligible to run for a second term as vice mayor, chose to run for the mayoralty instead. Another contender for the mayoralty is former It's Showtime director and incumbent councilor Bobet Vidanes.[5] Several candidates are also vying for the mayoralty, such as former councilor Ronnie Bias and independent candidate Joselito Aquino.[41]
Incumbent vice mayor Jaime Paz, who is eligible to run for reelection for a second term, opted to run for mayor instead. In his place, he chose incumbent councilor Manuel Paz as his running mate. Incumbent mayor Dan Masinsin, who has served as mayor for nine years and is now term-limited, has opted to run for vice mayor. Several candidates are also vying for the vice mayoralty such as PFP candidate Maria Malavega, Bobet Vidanes' running mate Abraham Mardi Dikit, and Joselito Aquino's running mate Leonardo Aquino.[41]
Pililla sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Dindo Abueg | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 16,105 | 48.40 |
| Ruel Masinsin | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 14,336 | 43.09 |
| Jake Anero | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 14,141 | 42.50 |
| Bryan Paz De Leon | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 13,540 | 40.69 |
| Jordan Olea | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 12,409 | 37.30 |
| Lena Benavidez | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 11,223 | 33.73 |
| Rafael Carpio | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 10,614 | 31.90 |
| Yves Johncel Bermudez | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 9,993 | 30.03 |
| Josie Mahupil | Team Better Pililla | | Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 9,644 | 28.99 |
| Patrick Masikip | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,524 | 25.62 |
| Rundolph Abalos | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,291 | 24.92 |
| Nico Patenia | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 8,121 | 24.41 |
| John Kenneth De Leon | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 7,653 | 23.00 |
| Edwin Buenaventura | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 6,410 | 19.27 |
| Willy Castelo | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 6,132 | 18.43 |
| Glenn Tibay | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 5,688 | 17.10 |
| Randy Castejon | Team Paz-Paz | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 4,362 | 13.11 |
| Vio De Leon | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 4,299 | 12.92 |
| Ching Patenia | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 3,667 | 11.02 |
| Alex Montoya | Independent | 3,645 | 10.96 |
| FM De La Cruz | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 3,604 | 10.83 |
| Joel Vidanes | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 3,484 | 10.47 |
| Gerson Matulin | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 3,122 | 9.38 |
| Don Montealegre | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 2,653 | 7.97 |
| Nenita Buenaventura | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 2,552 | 7.67 |
| Bob Talavera | Independent | 2,497 | 7.50 |
| Shane Galino | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 2,100 | 6.31 |
| Raymond Angeles | Team Bias-Malavega | | Independent | 2,051 | 6.16 |
| Noel Corpuz | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 1,858 | 5.58 |
| Ewek Castelo | We Are Happy KaPililla | | Independent | 1,762 | 5.30 |
| Alma Viray | Team Aquino | | Independent | 1,740 | 5.23 |
| Maurice Dulay | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 1,326 | 3.99 |
| Dennis Bias | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 1,154 | 3.47 |
| Arceli Guinto | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 1,066 | 3.20 |
| Romy Escavillas | Team Aquino | | Independent | 770 | 2.31 |
| Butch Petronio | Independent | 724 | 2.18 |
| Gerry Cacho | Team Bias-Malavega | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 656 | 1.97 |
| Jenilyn Liangco | Team Aquino | | Independent | 607 | 1.82 |
| Aniano Gimena | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 522 | 1.57 |
| Jun Ferrer | Independent | 454 | 1.36 |
Total | 213,499 | 100.00 |
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Total votes | 33,272 | – |
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Registered voters/turnout | 40,376 | 82.41 |
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Source: [14] |
Tanay
Incumbent mayor Lito Tanjuatco is eligible to run for a seventh term but made way for his son, RM Tanjuatco, to stage a comeback as mayor of Tanay. If elected into office, this would be his third and first non-consecutive term. Former MDRRMO officer Carlos Inofre, who was defeated back in 2022 by Lito Tanjuatco, is seeking to challenge RM Tanjuatco's bid for the mayoralty.[5][42]
Incumbent vice mayor RM Tanjuatco is seeking to replace his father, incumbent mayor Lito Tanjuatco, as the mayor of Tanay. In his place, he chose incumbent councilor Allan Sacramento as his running mate. Julito Berdan, the running mate of Carlos Inofre, is seeking to challenge his election bid. Also in the running is former board member and LNMB Rizal province president Ruel Estrella.[42]
Tanay sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Joy Tica | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 26,584 | 47.51 |
| Gina Berdan | Independent | 25,466 | 45.52 |
| Bong Ocampo | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 23,744 | 42.44 |
| Gel Pitoral | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 22,237 | 39.74 |
| Itchie Vergel De Dios | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 20,818 | 37.21 |
| Roger Catalos | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 20,811 | 37.20 |
| Harold Catameo | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 20,066 | 35.86 |
| Lala De Guzman | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 20,030 | 35.80 |
| Iver Gaston | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 19,568 | 34.97 |
| Aron Guerrero | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 18,861 | 33.71 |
| Rambulls Magwili | Team Tanay | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 17,902 | 32.00 |
| Pilo Tongohan | Team One Tanay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 14,782 | 26.42 |
| Rafael Reyes | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 14,576 | 26.05 |
| Omex Solano | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 12,761 | 22.81 |
| Ato Baquiran | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 11,610 | 20.75 |
| Maok Lacsina | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 10,411 | 18.61 |
| Orly Pelaez | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 8,452 | 15.11 |
| Arvin Vista | Independent | 7,271 | 13.00 |
| Ryan Hosseini | Alagang PAMbayan | | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 6,952 | 12.43 |
| Enchong Santos | Team One Tanay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 4,910 | 8.78 |
| Angelica Jovelle Vicente | Team One Tanay | | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 3,846 | 6.87 |
| Amelia Tiburcio | Independent | 1,580 | 2.82 |
Total | 333,238 | 100.00 |
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Total votes | 55,950 | – |
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Registered voters/turnout | 71,870 | 77.85 |
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Source: [14] |
Teresa
Incumbent mayor Rodel Dela Cruz is seeking reelection for a second term and is running unopposed.[43]
Incumbent vice mayor Freddie Bonifacio is seeking reelection for a second term and is running unopposed.[43]
Teresa sangguniang bayan electionCandidate | Party or alliance | Votes | % |
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| Jeck Pascual | Independent | 24,188 | 67.59 |
| Bang Marcelino | Independent | 20,459 | 57.17 |
| Nanang Dela Cruz | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 19,194 | 53.64 |
| Niño Damaso | Independent | 18,500 | 51.70 |
| Joker Santos | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 17,574 | 49.11 |
| Juvith Sto Tomas | Independent | 17,166 | 47.97 |
| Buboy Selibio | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Lakas–CMD | 16,395 | 45.82 |
| Joshua San Jose | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Liberal Party | 15,907 | 44.45 |
| Bong Santiago | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Liberal Party | 15,868 | 44.34 |
| Estong San Jose | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 13,441 | 37.56 |
| Macky Lopez | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Lakas–CMD | 12,376 | 34.59 |
| Agila Fullente | Team Dela Cruz-Bonifacio | | Nationalist People's Coalition | 12,130 | 33.90 |
Total | 203,198 | 100.00 |
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Total votes | 35,784 | – |
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Registered voters/turnout | 46,906 | 76.29 |
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3rd District
San Mateo
Incumbent mayor Omie Rivera is seeking reelection for a second term. Incumbent councilor Denzel Diaz, who is the son of former mayor Denzel Diaz, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid. Also in the running is Guitnang Bayan 1 barangay captain Jomer Cruz.[5][44]
Incumbent vice mayor Jimmy Roxas is seeking reelection for a second term. Incumbent councilor Cristeo Cruz, who is the running mate of Denzel Diaz, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid.[44]
4th District
Rodriguez (Montalban)
Incumbent mayor Ronnie Evangelista is seeking reelection for a second term. Former vice mayor Anecito Lizaran, who was defeated in 2022 by Ronnie Evangelista, is seeking to challenge his reelection bid. Joining the fray is incumbent councilor Carmela Javier, who is running as an independent. Also in the running is former mayoral contender Romy Grecia, who lost in 2019 by two percentage points.[5] Several independent candidates are also vying for the mayoralty, such as Valentine Brady, Antonino Elam, and Don Salvador.[45]
Incumbent vice mayor Umpek Sison is seeking reelection for a second term. His opponents include Romy Grecia's running mate, Akmad Terowa, and independent candidate Elmer Amor.[45]
Antipolo
Incumbent mayor Casimiro Ynares III is seeking reelection for a fourth term. Red Llaga, a candidate of KBL, is seeking to challenge the Ynares family's decade-long rule over Antipolo.[46] Another candidate, Raldy Abaño, is a mayoral contender running under the WPP. Two Leybles are also running for office, Peter and Teddy Leyble. Both are relative unknowns, and it is unclear if they are both related to former mayor Nilo Leyble.[5][47]
Incumbent vice mayor Pining Gatlabayan is term-limited and has decided to run as vice governor of Rizal. In her place, Casimiro Ynares III chose incumbent Antipolo 1st District board member Randy Puno as his running mate for vice mayor. Ronald Jesse Leis, an independent candidate, is seeking to challenge his vice mayoral bid.[5][47]
Antipolo's 1st District
Antipolo's 2nd District
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