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2025 Caloocan local elections

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2025 Caloocan local elections

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Mayoral election
 
Candidate Along Malapitan Antonio Trillanes
Party Nacionalista Aksyon
Running mate Karina Teh PJ Malonzo

Incumbent Mayor

Along Malapitan
Nacionalista



Vice mayoral election

Incumbent Vice Mayor

Karina Teh-Limsico
Nacionalista



City Council election

18 of 20 seats in the Caloocan City Council
11 seats needed for a majority
 
Party Nacionalista Aksyon PDP
Last election 10 seats, 33.67% 3 seats, 32.76% 2 seats, 8.54%

 
Party Lakas NUP
Last election 2 seats, 6.14% 1 seats, 3.16%

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

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Incumbents are italicized.

Administration coalition

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Team Aksyon at Malasakit 2025
Position # Candidate Party
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

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Team Trillanes 2025
Position # Candidate Party
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

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Team Bughaw 2025
Position # Name Party
2nd district House representative 2. Edgar Erice Liberal
2nd district councilor 13. Alex Mangasar Liberal
17. Charm Quimpo Liberal
18. Lemuel Simpauco Liberal
Candidates not in tickets
Position # Name Party
1st district councilor 13. Ricardo Margallo Makabayan
2nd district councilor 6. Renato Celia PRP

Independents

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Candidates not in tickets
Position # Name Party
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

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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

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Declared

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Results

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2025 Caloocan mayoral election
CandidateParty
Jun AnquilanIndependent
Richard CañeteIndependent
Bong GabijanIndependent
Along Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista
Ronnie MalunesIndependent
Antonio Trillanes IVAksyon
Danny VillanuevaIndependent
Total
TBD

Vice mayoral election

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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

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Declared

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  • PJ Malonzo (Aksyon) – former city councilor (2016–2022)[8]
  • Karina Teh – incumbent vice mayor of Caloocan (2022–present)[7]

Results

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2025 Caloocan Vice mayoral election
CandidateParty
Dante LustreIndependent
PJ MalonzoAksyon
Karina Teh (incumbent)Nacionalista
Joseph "Bok" TimbolIndependent
Rolando TobiasIndependent
Total
TBD

City Council election

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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

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First District

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2025 Caloocan City Council election in the 1st district
CandidateParty or alliance
Ray Christopher "Topet" Adalem (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Leah Bacolod (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Marjorie BarrettoTeam Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Michael "Mickey" BunagTeam TrillanesAksyon
Alex Caralde (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Tyrone De Leon Sr.Independent
Roman Domasig Jr.Independent
Nemesio "Mining" B. FaustinoTeam TrillanesAksyon
Orvince Howard "Vince" Hernandez (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Angie LeonardoTeam TrillanesAksyon
Buddy LipataIndependent
Vincent Ryan "Enteng" Malapitan (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Ricardo MargalloMakabayan
George MiranIndependent
Jacqueline "Kaye" Nubla (incumbent)Team TrillanesAksyon
Edsan PinedaIndependent
Jericho SyIndependent
Patricio TapiengcoIndependent
Anser TomasIndependent
Total

Second District

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2025 Caloocan City Council election in the 2nd district
CandidateParty or alliance
James AbelTeam Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Jose Lorenzo "Lanz" Almeda (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNational Unity Party
Ken ArueloTeam Aksyon at MalasakitLakas
Cons AsistioTeam Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Dennis BaldiviaIndependent
Renato CeliaPeople's Reform Party
Joehari CudiamatIndependent
Carolyn "Carol" Cunanan (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Francis De LeonIndependent
Emmanuel "Wewel" De Leon (incumbent)Team TrillanesAksyon
Freddie Del RosarioIndependent
Arnold Divina (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Alexander "Alex" MangasarTeam BughawLiberal Party
Marienne Princess "Dra. Mayen" MercadoTeam TrillanesAksyon
Joe PalicteIndependent
Jefferson PaspieTeam TrillanesAksyon
Charm QuimpoTeam BughawLiberal Party
Lemuel SimpaucoTeam BughawLiberal Party
Jennet TamIndependent
Joseph TenorioIndependent
Total

Third District

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2025 Caloocan City Council election in the 3rd district
CandidateParty or alliance
Merwyn Lennon "Win" Abel (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Carliza May Africa-Del Rosario (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Rowel BrinTeam TrillanesAksyon
Theresita "Tess" Ceralde (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Bernard DomingoIndependent
Kingjohn Ericson "King" Echiverri (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Albert GabuayIndependent
Aurora "Onet" Henson Jr. (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Ma. Milagros "Rose" MercadoTeam TrillanesAksyon
Marylou "Alou" Nubla-San BuenaventuraTeam TrillanesAksyon
Julita OmitIndependent
Merly PadillaIndependent
Patrick "Bullet" Prado (incumbent)Team Aksyon at MalasakitNacionalista
Carina SacatropesIndependent
Jesus TeritorioIndependent
Total

House of Representatives elections

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First district

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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]

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Caloocan's 1st district
CandidateParty
Johram AlamaIndependent
Violeta BuelaIndependent
Oscar Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista
Rey MalonzoKANP
Total
TBD

Second district

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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).

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Caloocan's 2nd district
CandidateParty
Mitzi Cajayon (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Edgar EriceLiberal Party
Total
TBD

Third district

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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.

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in Caloocan's 3rd district
CandidateParty
Dean Asistio (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Edwin FelicianoIndependent
Total
TBD

References

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  1. ^ a b Calalo, Arlie. "Father, son proclaimed winners in Caloocan mayoral, congressional race". The Manila Times. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Magdalo vs Malapitan: Trillanes '95% going into' Caloocan mayoralty bid". politiko.com.ph. January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "Magwawakas na Malapitan? Trillanes to run for Caloocan mayor in 2025". POLITIKO. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Trillanes to vie for Caloocan mayor post under Aksyon Demokratiko". The Manila Standard. July 15, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  6. ^ a b "WATCH | Lalabanan Sina Malapitan! Trillanes To Run For Caloocan Mayor In 2025". Politiko. August 7, 2023. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  7. ^ a b Calalo, Arlie O. (September 30, 2024). "Caloocan mayor guns for reelection". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  8. ^ a b Calalo, Arlie O. (October 4, 2024). "Trillanes challenges Malapitan in Caloocan". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  9. ^ Argosino, Faith (July 16, 2024). "Caloocan official: Graft rap vs Rep. Malapitan 'politically motivated'". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved July 18, 2024.