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2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila

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The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.

Caloocan

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Caloocan's 1st district

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Incumbent Oscar Malapitan (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Malapitan was elected with 74.27% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Johram AlamaIndependent
Violeta dela CruzIndependent
Oscar Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Rey MalonzoKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Caloocan's 2nd district

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Incumbent Mitzi Cajayon (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Cajayon was elected under PDP–Laban with 35.20% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Mitzi Cajayon (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Edgar EriceLiberal Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Caloocan's 3rd district

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Incumbent Dean Asistio (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Cajayon was elected under PDP–Laban with 55.79% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Dean Asistio (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Edwin FelicianoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Las Piñas

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Incumbent Camille Villar (Nacionalista Party) is retiring to run for the Senate. Villar was re-elected with 60.90% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Louie RedobleKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Mark Anthony SantosIndependent
Barry TayamIndependent
Cynthia VillarNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Makati

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Makati's 1st district

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Incumbent Kid Peña (Nationalist People's Coalition) is retiring to run as vice mayor of Makati. Peña was re-elected under the Liberal Party with 94.87% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Minnie AntonioIndependent
Angelo BaseIndependent
Monique LagdameoMakatizens United Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Makati's 2nd district

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Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was reduced to the barangays of Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo and Pinagkaisahan.

Incumbent Luis Campos (Nationalist People's Coalition) is term-limited and running as mayor of Makati. Campos was re-elected with 91.75% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Alden AlmarioMakatizens United Party
Vincent SeseUnited Nationalist Alliance
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Malabon

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Incumbent Josephine Lacson-Noel (Nationalist People's Coalition is retiring to run as mayor of Malabon. Lacson-Noel was re-elected with 56.09% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Bernard dela CruzPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Bem NoelNationalist People's Coalition
Antolin Oreta IIINational Unity Party
Ricky SandovalLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Mandaluyong

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Incumbent Neptali Gonzales II (National Unity Party) is retiring. Gonzales was re-elected with 78.18% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Richard AbalosIndependent
Alexandria GonzalesNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila

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Manila's 1st district

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Incumbent Ernix Dionisio (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Dionisio was elected under Asenso Manileño with 44.66% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Ernix Dionisio (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Manny LopezAsenso Manileño
Joseph LumbadFilipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila
Edwin SantosIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila's 2nd district

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Incumbent Rolando Valeriano (National Unity Party) is running for a third and final term. Valeriano was re-elected under Asenso Manileño with 62.11% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Carlo LopezNacionalista Party
Rolando Valeriano (incumbent)National Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila's 3rd district

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Incumbent Joel Chua (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Chua was elected under Asenso Manileño with 67.78% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Joel Chua (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Ramon MoralesPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Apple NietoAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila's 4th district

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Incumbent Edward Maceda (Nationalist People's Coalition) is term-limited. Maceda was re-elected under Asenso Manileño with 73.40% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Trisha Bonoan-DavidIndependent
Louie ChuaIndependent
Giselle MacedaAsenso Manileño
JTV VillanuevaAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila's 5th district

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Incumbent Irwin Tieng (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Tieng was elected under Asenso Manileño with 50.99% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Amado BagatsingAksyon Demokratiko
Irwin Tieng (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Manila's 6th district

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Incumbent Benny Abante (National Unity Party) is running for a third and final term. Abante was re-elected under Asenso Manileño with 79.37% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Benny Abante (incumbent)National Unity Party
Joey UyAksyon Demokratiko
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Marikina

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Marikina's 1st district

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Incumbent Marjorie Ann Teodoro (National Unity Party) is retiring to run as mayor of Marikina. Teodoro was elected under the United Nationalist Alliance with 73.61% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Koko PimentelNacionalista Party
Marcelino TeodoroNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Marikina's 2nd district

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Incumbent Stella Quimbo (Lakas–CMD) is retiring to run as mayor of Marikina. Teodoro was elected under the Liberal Party with 82.70% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Mauro ArceIndependent
Jay EnageIndependent
Donn FavisNational Unity Party
Miro QuimboLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Muntinlupa

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Incumbent Jaime Fresnedi (Liberal Party) is running for a second term. Fresnedi was elected with 77.71% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Jaime Fresnedi (incumbent)Liberal Party
Silverio GaringPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]
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Incumbent Toby Tiangco (Partido Navoteño) is running for a second term. Tiangco was elected with 62.85% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Tony IbañezIndependent
Toby Tiangco (incumbent)Partido Navoteño
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Parañaque

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Parañaque's 1st district

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Incumbent Edwin Olivarez (Lakas–CMD) is term-limited and running as Mayor of Parañaque. Olivarez was elected under PDP–Laban with 90.16% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Eric OlivarezLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Parañaque's 2nd district

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Incumbent Gustavo Tambunting (National Unity Party) is running for a second term. Tambunting was elected with 52.89% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Rolando AguilarIndependent
Florentino BaguioIndependent
Rodel EspinolaWorkers' and Peasants' Party
Gustavo Tambunting (incumbent)National Unity Party
Brian YamsuanIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Pasay

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Incumbent Antonino Calixto (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third and final term. Calixto was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 78.09% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Onie BayonaAksyon Demokratiko
Antonino Calixto (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Bong TebelinPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Pasig

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Incumbent Roman Romulo (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a third and final term. Romulo was re-elected as an independent with 83.89% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Roman Romulo (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Ian SiaIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City

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Quezon City's 1st district

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Incumbent Arjo Atayde (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Atayde was elected as an independent with 66.85% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Arjo Atayde (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Vincent CrisologoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City's 2nd district

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Incumbent Ralph Tulfo (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a second term. Tulfo was elected as an independent with 53.81% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Roel BernidoIndependent
Virgil GarciaIndependent
Francisco PalmaIndependent
Ralph Tulfo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City's 3rd district

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Incumbent Franz Pumaren (National Unity Party) is running for a second term. Pumaren was elected with 50.68% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Franz Pumaren (incumbent)National Unity Party
Allan Benedict ReyesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City's 4th district

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Incumbent Marvin Rillo (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Rillo was elected with 50.59% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Marvin Rillo (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Bong SuntayUnited Nationalist Alliance
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City's 5th district

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Incumbent PM Vargas (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Vargas was elected under PDP–Laban with 50.69% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Rose de GuzmanWorkers' and Peasants' Party
Roselie FraynaIndependent
Rose LinIndependent
Fidela MallariIndependent
Angel Rustia Jr.Independent
PM Vargas (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Quezon City's 6th district

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Incumbent Marivic Co-Pilar (National Unity Party) is running for a second term unopposed. Co-Pilar was elected with 60.01% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Marivic Co-Pilar (incumbent)National Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

San Juan

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Incumbent Bel Zamora (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Zamora was elected under PDP–Laban with 64.52% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Jana EjercitoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino
Bel Zamora (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Taguig–Pateros

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Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was expanded to include the barangays of Comembo, Pembo and Rizal.

Incumbent Ading Cruz (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. Cruz was elected with 54.51% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Lino CayetanoNationalist People's Coalition
Allan CeraficaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ading Cruz (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Peter dela CruzIndependent
Ricardo OpocIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Taguig

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Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was expanded to include the barangays of Cembo, East Rembo, Pitogo, Post Proper Northside, Post Proper Southside, South Cembo and West Rembo.

Incumbent Pammy Zamora (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Zamora was elected under the Nacionalista Party with 68.75% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Jorge Daniel BacoboNacionalista Party
Noe ManilaIndependent
Pammy Zamora (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Valenzuela

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Valenzuela's 1st district

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The seat is vacant after Rex Gatchalian (Nationalist People's Coalition) resigned on January 31, 2023, upon his appointment as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development. Gatchalian was elected unopposed in 2022.

CandidateParty
Tony EspirituAksyon Demokratiko
Kenneth GatchalianNationalist People's Coalition
Jing HernandezIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

Valenzuela's 2nd district

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Incumbent Eric Martinez (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino) is term-limited and running for the Senate. Gatchalian was elected with 72.33% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Gerald GalangIndependent
Kat MartinezNational Unity Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag "HOR_NCR" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "Redacted COC and CONA for Local Position in National Capital Region". Commission on Elections.