2025 Caloocan local elections
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City Council election | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Local elections are scheduled to be held in Caloocan on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, 18 members of the Caloocan City Council, and three district representatives to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected will assume their respective offices on June 30, 2025, for a three-year-long term.
Candidates
[edit]Incumbents are italicized.
Administration coalition
[edit]Position | # | Candidate | Party | |
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Mayor | 4. | Along Malapitan | Nacionalista | |
Vice mayor | 3. | Karina Teh-Limsico | Nacionalista | |
1st district House representative | 3. | Oscar Malapitan | Nacionalista | |
2nd district House representative | 1. | Mitzi Cajayon | Lakas | |
3rd district House representative | 1. | Dean Asistio | Lakas | |
1st district councilor | 1. | Topet Adalem | Nacionalista | |
2. | Leah Bacolod | Nacionalista | ||
3. | Marjorie Barretto | Nacionalista | ||
5. | Alex Caralde | Nacionalista | ||
9. | Vince Hernandez | Nacionalista | ||
12. | Enteng Malapitan | Nacionalista | ||
2nd district councilor | 1. | James Abel | Nacionalista | |
2. | Lanz Almeda | NUP | ||
3. | Ken Aruelo | Lakas | ||
4. | Cons Asistio | Nacionalista | ||
8. | Carol Cunanan | Nacionalista | ||
12. | Arnold Divina | Nacionalista | ||
3rd district councilor | 1. | Win Abel | Nacionalista | |
2. | May Africa | Nacionalista | ||
4. | Tess Ceralde | Nacionalista | ||
6. | King Echiverri | Nacionalista | ||
8. | Onet Henson | Nacionalista | ||
13. | Bullet Prado | Nacionalista |
Primary opposition coalition
[edit]Position | # | Candidate | Party | |
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Mayor | 6. | Antonio Trillanes | Aksyon | |
Vice mayor | 2. | PJ Malonzo | Aksyon | |
1st district House representative | 4. | Rey Malonzo | KANP | |
1st district councilor | 4. | Mickey Bunag | Aksyon | |
8. | Mining Faustino | Aksyon | ||
10. | Angie Leonardo | Aksyon | ||
15. | Kaye Nubla | Aksyon | ||
2nd district councilor | 10. | Wewel De Leon | Aksyon | |
14. | Mayen Mercado | Aksyon | ||
16. | Jefferson Paspie | Aksyon | ||
3rd district councilor | 3. | Rowel Brin | Aksyon | |
9. | Rose Mercado | Aksyon | ||
10. | Alou Nubla | Aksyon |
Third parties
[edit]Position | # | Name | Party | |
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2nd district House representative | 2. | Edgar Erice | Liberal | |
2nd district councilor | 13. | Alex Mangasar | Liberal | |
17. | Charm Quimpo | Liberal | ||
18. | Lemuel Simpauco | Liberal |
Position | # | Name | Party | |
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1st district councilor | 13. | Ricardo Margallo | Makabayan | |
2nd district councilor | 6. | Renato Celia | PRP |
Independents
[edit]Position | # | Name | Party | |
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Mayor | 1. | Jun Anquilan | Independent | |
2. | Richard Cañete | Independent | ||
3. | Bong Gabijan | Independent | ||
5. | Ronnie Malunes | Independent | ||
7. | Danny Villanueva | Independent | ||
Vice Mayor | 1. | Dante Lustre | Independent | |
4. | Joseph "Bok" Timbol | Independent | ||
5. | Rolando Tobias | Independent | ||
1st district House representative | 1. | Johram Alama | Independent | |
2. | Violeta Buela | Independent | ||
3rd district House representative | 2. | Edwin Feliciano | Independent | |
1st district Councilor | ||||
6. | Tyrone De Leon Sr. | Independent | ||
7. | Roman Domasig Jr. | Independent | ||
11. | Buddy Lipata | Independent | ||
14. | George Miran | Independent | ||
16. | Edsan Pineda | Independent | ||
17. | Jericho Sy | Independent | ||
18. | Patricio Tapiengco | Independent | ||
19. | Anser Tomas | Independent | ||
2nd district Councilor | ||||
5. | Dennis Baldivia | Independent | ||
7. | Joehari Cudiamat | Independent | ||
9. | Francis De Leon | Independent | ||
11. | Freddie Del Rosario | Independent | ||
15. | Joe Palicte | Independent | ||
19. | Jennet Tam | Independent | ||
20. | Joseph Tenorio | Independent | ||
3rd district Councilor | ||||
5. | Bernard Domingo | Independent | ||
7. | Albert Gabuay | Independent | ||
11. | Julita Omit | Independent | ||
12. | Merly Padilla | Independent | ||
14. | Carina Sacatropes | Independent | ||
15. | Jesus Teritorio | Independent |
Mayoral election
[edit]The incumbent mayor is Along Malapitan, who is serving his first term as mayor after being elected in 2022 with 56.13% of the vote. Malapitan is eligible for a second term.[1]
Antonio Trillanes, a former senator and candidate for the Senate in 2022, expressed his interest in challenging Malapitan for the mayoralty in January 2024, signaling a 95% likelihood of running for the office in an interview with ANC.[2][3][4] Trillanes later confirmed his bid for the office as a member of Aksyon Demokratiko on July 15, when he formally joined the party.[5][6]
Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- Along Malapitan (Nacionalista), incumbent mayor of Caloocan (2022–present)[7]
- Antonio Trillanes (Aksyon), former senator of the Philippines (2007–2019)[5][8]
Results
[edit]Candidate | Party | |
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Jun Anquilan | Independent | |
Richard Cañete | Independent | |
Bong Gabijan | Independent | |
Along Malapitan (incumbent) | Nacionalista | |
Ronnie Malunes | Independent | |
Antonio Trillanes IV | Aksyon | |
Danny Villanueva | Independent | |
Total | ||
TBD |
Vice mayoral election
[edit]The incumbent vice mayor is Karina Teh-Limsico, who is serving her first term after being elected in 2022 with 62.28% of the vote. Teh-Limsico is eligible for a second term.[1] She will face a rematch from former councilor PJ Malonzo, whom she defeated in the 2022 vice mayoral race.
Candidates
[edit]Declared
[edit]- PJ Malonzo (Aksyon) – former city councilor (2016–2022)[8]
- Karina Teh – incumbent vice mayor of Caloocan (2022–present)[7]
Results
[edit]Candidate | Party | |
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Dante Lustre | Independent | |
PJ Malonzo | Aksyon | |
Karina Teh (incumbent) | Nacionalista | |
Joseph "Bok" Timbol | Independent | |
Rolando Tobias | Independent | |
Total | ||
TBD |
City Council election
[edit]The Caloocan City Council is composed of 20 members, 18 of which are elected through plurality block voting to serve three-year terms. The councilors represent the city's three councilor districts, which are coextensive with the congressional districts, with six members being elected per district.
Results
[edit]First District
[edit]Candidate | Party or alliance | |||
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Ray Christopher "Topet" Adalem (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Leah Bacolod (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Marjorie Barretto | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Michael "Mickey" Bunag | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Alex Caralde (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Tyrone De Leon Sr. | Independent | |||
Roman Domasig Jr. | Independent | |||
Nemesio "Mining" B. Faustino | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Orvince Howard "Vince" Hernandez (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Angie Leonardo | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Buddy Lipata | Independent | |||
Vincent Ryan "Enteng" Malapitan (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Ricardo Margallo | Makabayan | |||
George Miran | Independent | |||
Jacqueline "Kaye" Nubla (incumbent) | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Edsan Pineda | Independent | |||
Jericho Sy | Independent | |||
Patricio Tapiengco | Independent | |||
Anser Tomas | Independent | |||
Total |
Second District
[edit]Candidate | Party or alliance | |||
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James Abel | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Jose Lorenzo "Lanz" Almeda (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | National Unity Party | ||
Ken Aruelo | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Lakas | ||
Cons Asistio | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Dennis Baldivia | Independent | |||
Renato Celia | People's Reform Party | |||
Joehari Cudiamat | Independent | |||
Carolyn "Carol" Cunanan (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Francis De Leon | Independent | |||
Emmanuel "Wewel" De Leon (incumbent) | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Freddie Del Rosario | Independent | |||
Arnold Divina (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Alexander "Alex" Mangasar | Team Bughaw | Liberal Party | ||
Marienne Princess "Dra. Mayen" Mercado | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Joe Palicte | Independent | |||
Jefferson Paspie | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Charm Quimpo | Team Bughaw | Liberal Party | ||
Lemuel Simpauco | Team Bughaw | Liberal Party | ||
Jennet Tam | Independent | |||
Joseph Tenorio | Independent | |||
Total |
Third District
[edit]Candidate | Party or alliance | |||
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Merwyn Lennon "Win" Abel (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Carliza May Africa-Del Rosario (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Rowel Brin | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Theresita "Tess" Ceralde (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Bernard Domingo | Independent | |||
Kingjohn Ericson "King" Echiverri (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Albert Gabuay | Independent | |||
Aurora "Onet" Henson Jr. (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Ma. Milagros "Rose" Mercado | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San Buenaventura | Team Trillanes | Aksyon | ||
Julita Omit | Independent | |||
Merly Padilla | Independent | |||
Patrick "Bullet" Prado (incumbent) | Team Aksyon at Malasakit | Nacionalista | ||
Carina Sacatropes | Independent | |||
Jesus Teritorio | Independent | |||
Total |
House of Representatives elections
[edit]First district
[edit]The incumbent representative is Oscar Malapitan, who is serving his first term after being elected in 2022 with 74.27% of the vote. Malapitan is eligible for a second term.
Former mayor Rey Malonzo is expected to challenge Malapitan.[9]
Candidate | Party | |
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Johram Alama | Independent | |
Violeta Buela | Independent | |
Oscar Malapitan (incumbent) | Nacionalista | |
Rey Malonzo | KANP | |
Total | ||
TBD |
Second district
[edit]The incumbent representative is Mitzi Cajayon-Uy, who is serving her first term after being elected in 2022 with 35.20% of the vote. Cajayon-Uy is eligible for a second term.
Former representative and 2022 mayoral candidate Edgar Erice is expected to challenge Cajayon for the seat.[6] This would be their fourth face-off since 2007, with Erice winning the last two contests (2013 and 2016).
Candidate | Party | |
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Mitzi Cajayon (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Edgar Erice | Liberal Party | |
Total | ||
TBD |
Third district
[edit]The incumbent representative is Dean Asistio, who is serving his first term after being elected in 2022 with 55.79% of the vote. Asistio is eligible for a second term.
Candidate | Party | |
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Dean Asistio (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Edwin Feliciano | Independent | |
Total | ||
TBD |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Calalo, Arlie. "Father, son proclaimed winners in Caloocan mayoral, congressional race". The Manila Times. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Magdalo vs Malapitan: Trillanes '95% going into' Caloocan mayoralty bid". politiko.com.ph. January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
- ^ Arcangel, Xianne. "Trillanes '98% sure' about running for Caloocan mayoralty post in 2025". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on January 27, 2024. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
- ^ "Magwawakas na Malapitan? Trillanes to run for Caloocan mayor in 2025". POLITIKO. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- ^ a b "Trillanes to vie for Caloocan mayor post under Aksyon Demokratiko". The Manila Standard. July 15, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "WATCH | Lalabanan Sina Malapitan! Trillanes To Run For Caloocan Mayor In 2025". Politiko. August 7, 2023. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
- ^ a b Calalo, Arlie O. (September 30, 2024). "Caloocan mayor guns for reelection". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
- ^ a b Calalo, Arlie O. (October 4, 2024). "Trillanes challenges Malapitan in Caloocan". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ Argosino, Faith (July 16, 2024). "Caloocan official: Graft rap vs Rep. Malapitan 'politically motivated'". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved July 18, 2024.