2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila

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

Quick facts Party, Seats ...
2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro Manila
 2022
May 12, 2025
2028 

All 33 Metro Manila seats in the House of Representatives
Party Seats +/–
Lakas 9 +8
NUP 7 +1
Nacionalista 4 0
NPC 2 −2
Liberal 2 −1
MKTZNU 2 New
PFP 1 +1
Navoteño 1 0
UNA 1 0
Asenso 1 −2
Independent 3 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Summary

More information Congressional district, Incumbent ...
Congressional district Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Caloocan–1st Oscar Malapitan Nacionalista Oscar Malapitan Nacionalista 46.69%
Caloocan–2nd Mitzi Cajayon Lakas Edgar Erice Liberal 16.38%
Caloocan–3rd Dean Asistio Lakas Dean Asistio Lakas Unopposed
Las Piñas Camille Villar Nacionalista Mark Anthony Santos Independent 12.80%
Makati–1st Kid Peña NPC Monique Lagdameo MKTZNU 84.08%
Makati–2nd Luis Campos NPC Alden Almario MKTZNU 10.38%
Malabon Josephine Lacson-Noel NPC Antolin Oreta III NUP 34.64%
Mandaluyong Neptali Gonzales II NUP Alexandria Gonzales NUP Unopposed
Manila–1st Ernix Dionisio Lakas Ernix Dionisio Lakas 10.55%
Manila–2nd Rolando Valeriano NUP Rolando Valeriano NUP 5.48%
Manila–3rd Joel Chua Lakas Joel Chua Lakas 3.24%
Manila–4th Edward Maceda NPC Giselle Lazaro-Maceda Asenso Manileño 14.41%
Manila–5th Irwin Tieng Lakas Irwin Tieng Lakas 4.16%
Manila–6th Benny Abante NUP Benny Abante NUP Unopposed
Marikina–1st Marjorie Ann Teodoro NUP Marcelino Teodoro NUP 44.14%
Marikina–2nd Stella Quimbo Lakas Miro Quimbo Lakas 23.50%
Muntinlupa Jaime Fresnedi Liberal Jaime Fresnedi Liberal 51.58%
Navotas Toby Tiangco Navoteño Toby Tiangco Navoteño 91.14%
Parañaque–1st Edwin Olivarez Lakas Eric Olivarez Lakas Unopposed
Parañaque–2nd Gustavo Tambunting NUP Brian Yamsuan Independent 6.13%
Pasay Antonino Calixto Lakas Antonino Calixto Lakas 28.36%
Pasig Roman Romulo NPC Roman Romulo NPC 90.80%
Quezon City–1st Arjo Atayde Nacionalista Arjo Atayde Nacionalista 17.06%
Quezon City–2nd Ralph Tulfo PFP Ralph Tulfo PFP 67.84%
Quezon City–3rd Franz Pumaren NUP Franz Pumaren NUP 12.20%
Quezon City–4th Marvin Rillo Lakas Bong Suntay UNA 0.14%
Quezon City–5th Patrick Michael Vargas Lakas Patrick Michael Vargas Lakas 5.41%
Quezon City–6th Marivic Co-Pilar NUP Marivic Co-Pilar NUP Unopposed
San Juan Bel Zamora Lakas Bel Zamora Lakas 33.08%
Taguig–Pateros Ading Cruz Nacionalista Ading Cruz Nacionalista 15.25%
Taguig Pammy Zamora Lakas Jorge Daniel Bocobo Nacionalista 10.25%
Valenzuela–1st Vacant Kenneth Gatchalian NPC 0.49%
Valenzuela–2nd Eric Martinez Independent Gerald Galang Independent 8.72%
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Caloocan

1st district

Incumbent Oscar Malapitan of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.

Malapitan won re-election against former Caloocan mayor Rey Malonzo (Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino) and Johram Alama (Independent).[1][2][3]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Oscar Malapitan (incumbent)Nacionalista Party198,24471.79
Rey MalonzoKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino69,29825.10
Johram AlamaIndependent8,5963.11
Total276,138100.00
Valid votes276,13892.82
Invalid/blank votes21,3557.18
Total votes297,493100.00
Registered voters/turnout377,29478.85
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Incumbent Mitch Cajayon-Uy of Lakas–CMD is running for a second term.[6] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Cajayon-Uy was defeated by former representative Edgar Erice of the Liberal Party.[7][8][9] On November 26, 2024, the Second Division of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) disqualified Erice for his criticism on the contract entered by COMELEC and Miru Systems for the 2025 elections.[10][11] However, the Supreme Court ordered on January 14, 2025, to temporarily stop Erice's disqualification, allowing him to be listed on the ballot.[12]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Edgar EriceLiberal Party105,36358.19
Mitch Cajayon-Uy (incumbent)Lakas–CMD75,71941.81
Total181,082100.00
Valid votes181,08296.01
Invalid/blank votes7,5353.99
Total votes188,617100.00
Registered voters/turnout237,71279.35
Liberal Party gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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3rd district

Incumbent Dean Asistio (Lakas–CMD) is won re-election for a second term unopposed.[13][2][14] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dean Asistio (incumbent)Lakas–CMD93,708100.00
Total93,708100.00
Valid votes93,70878.02
Invalid/blank votes26,39521.98
Total votes120,103100.00
Registered voters/turnout150,24379.94
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Las Piñas

Incumbent Camille Villar of the Nacionalista Party retired to run for the Senate.[15]

The Nacionalista Party nominated Villar's mother, Senator Cynthia Villar, who was defeated by city councilor Mark Anthony Santos, an independent. Two other candidates ran for representative.[16][17][18]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Mark Anthony SantosIndependent109,22046.75
Cynthia VillarNacionalista Party79,31533.95
Louie RedobleKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino35,73015.29
Barry TayamIndependent9,3594.01
Total233,624100.00
Valid votes233,62491.45
Invalid/blank votes21,8318.55
Total votes255,455100.00
Registered voters/turnout318,54280.20
Independent gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Makati

1st district

Incumbent Kid Peña of the Nationalist People's Coalition retired to run for vice mayor of Makati.[19] He was previously affiliated with the Liberal Party.

Peña's endorsed Makati vice mayor Monique Lagdameo (Makatizens United Party), who won the election against two other candidates.[20][21][22]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Monique LagdameoMakatizens United Party130,35589.82
Angelo BaseIndependent8,3245.74
Minnie AntonioIndependent6,4584.45
Total145,137100.00
Valid votes145,13784.93
Invalid/blank votes25,74515.07
Total votes170,882100.00
Registered voters/turnout216,15279.06
Makatizens United Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was reduced in 2024 to the barangays of Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo and Pinagkaisahan.

Term-limited incumbent Luis Campos of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for mayor of Makati.[19]

Campos endorsed city councilor Alden Almario (Makatizens United Party), who won the election against former city councilor Vincent Sese (United Nationalist Alliance).[20][21][23]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alden AlmarioMakatizens United Party19,83455.19
Vincent SeseUnited Nationalist Alliance16,10144.81
Total35,935100.00
Valid votes35,93591.74
Invalid/blank votes3,2358.26
Total votes39,170100.00
Registered voters/turnout54,08872.42
Makatizens United Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Malabon

Incumbent Josephine Lacson-Noel of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) retired to run for mayor of Malabon.[24]

The NPC nominated Lacson Noel's husband, former An Waray party-list representative Bem Noel, who was defeated by former Malabon mayor Antolin Oreta III of the National Unity Party. Former representative Ricky Sandoval (Lakas–CMD) and Malabon vice mayor Bernard dela Cruz (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino) also ran for representative.[25][26][27]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Antolin Oreta IIINational Unity Party84,94045.71
Ricky SandovalLakas–CMD67,82436.50
Bem NoelNationalist People's Coalition20,57811.07
Bernard dela CruzPartido Demokratiko Pilipino12,4806.72
Total185,822100.00
Valid votes185,82295.71
Invalid/blank votes8,3304.29
Total votes194,152100.00
Registered voters/turnout233,86883.02
National Unity Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Mandaluyong

Incumbent Neptali Gonzales II of the National Unity Party (NUP) retired.

The NUP nominated Gonzales' wife, former representative Alexandria Gonzales, who won the election unopposed.[28][29]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexandria GonzalesNational Unity Party141,464100.00
Total141,464100.00
Valid votes141,46482.61
Invalid/blank votes29,77617.39
Total votes171,240100.00
Registered voters/turnout223,62476.57
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Manila

1st district

Incumbent Ernix Dionisio of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[30] He was previously affiliated with Asenso Manileño.

Dionisio won re-election against former representative Manny Lopez (Asenso Manileño) and two other candidates.[31][32]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ernix Dionisio (incumbent)Lakas–CMD109,83851.15
Joseph LumbadFilipino Rights Protection Advocates of Manila Movement87,18340.60
Manny LopezAsenso Manileño16,3347.61
Edwin SantosIndependent1,3850.64
Total214,740100.00
Valid votes214,74095.86
Invalid/blank votes9,2654.14
Total votes224,005100.00
Registered voters/turnout267,79783.65
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Incumbent Rolando Valeriano of the National Unity Party ran for a third term.[31] He was previously affiliated with Asenso Manileño.

Valeriano won the election against former representative Carlo Lopez (Nacionalista Party).[33][34]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Rolando Valeriano (incumbent)National Unity Party59,86552.74
Carlo LopezNacionalista Party53,65047.26
Total113,515100.00
Valid votes113,51592.73
Invalid/blank votes8,8947.27
Total votes122,409100.00
Registered voters/turnout149,09582.10
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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3rd district

Incumbent Joel Chua of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[31] He was previously affiliated with Asenso Manileño.

Chua won re-election against city councilor Apple Nieto (Aksyon Demokratiko) and former city councilor Ramon Morales (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino).[35][33][36]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Joel Chua (incumbent)Lakas–CMD55,00747.83
Apple NietoAksyon Demokratiko51,28344.59
Ramon MoralesPartido Demokratiko Pilipino8,7257.59
Total115,015100.00
Valid votes115,01593.49
Invalid/blank votes8,0146.51
Total votes123,029100.00
Registered voters/turnout156,05378.84
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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4th district

Incumbent Edward Maceda of the Nationalist People's Coalition was term-limited.

Maceda endorsed his wife, Giselle Lazaro-Maceda (Asenso Manileño), who won the election against city councilors JTV Villanueva (Aksyon Demokratiko) and Louie Chua (Independent) and former representative Trisha Bonoan-David (Independent).[31][37]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Giselle Lazaro-MacedaAsenso Manileño54,44641.75
JTV VillanuevaAksyon Demokratiko35,65127.34
Louie ChuaIndependent32,93725.26
Trisha Bonoan-DavidIndependent7,3715.65
Total130,405100.00
Valid votes130,40593.40
Invalid/blank votes9,2146.60
Total votes139,619100.00
Registered voters/turnout172,67980.85
Asenso Manileño gain from Nationalist People's Coalition
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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5th district

Incumbent Irwin Tieng of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[31] He was previously affiliated with Asenso Manileño.

Tieng won re-election against former representative Amado Bagatsing (Aksyon Demokratiko).[38]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Irwin Tieng (incumbent)Lakas–CMD87,00352.08
Amado BagatsingAksyon Demokratiko80,06447.92
Total167,067100.00
Valid votes167,06792.00
Invalid/blank votes14,5298.00
Total votes181,596100.00
Registered voters/turnout227,05179.98
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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6th district

Incumbent Benny Abante of the National Unity Party ran for a third term.[31]

Abante was defeated by city councilor Joey Uy of Aksyon Demokratiko.[33][39]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Joey UyAksyon Demokratiko64,74650.54
Benny Abante (incumbent)National Unity Party63,35849.46
Total128,104100.00
Valid votes128,10492.60
Invalid/blank votes10,2347.40
Total votes138,338100.00
Registered voters/turnout169,49981.62
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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On June 18, 2025, the Second Division of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) annulled Uy's election due to citizenship issues, making Abante the winner.[40] On July 7, the COMELEC sitting en banc issued its decision dated on June 30, that denied the motion for reconsideration filed by Uy and ordered that Abante be declared the winner of the election.[41]

On July 8, Abante was proclaimed the elected representative of Manila’s 6th district and promptly assumed office, his prior term having concluded on June 30.[42]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Benny Abante (incumbent)National Unity Party63,358100.00
Total63,358100.00
Valid votes63,35845.80
Invalid/blank votes74,98054.20
Total votes138,338100.00
Registered voters/turnout169,49981.62
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Marikina

1st district

Incumbent Maan Teodoro of the National Unity Party (NUP) retired to run for mayor of Marikina.[43] She was previously affiliated with the United Nationalist Alliance.

The NUP nominated Teodoro's husband, Marikina mayor Marcelino Teodoro.[44] On December 11, 2024, the First Division of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) cancelled Marcelino's candidacy for lack of residency.[45] However, Marcelino remained on the ballot pending a COMELEC en banc decision on his candidacy.[46]

Marcelino Teodoro won the election against Senator Koko Pimentel (Nacionalista Party).[47][48] However, Marcelino's proclamation was suspended due to the pending electoral complaint.[49]

On June 25, 2025, the COMELEC en banc reversed the First Division's decision and lifted the suspension order on Marcelino Teodoro.[50] Marcelino was sworn into office on July 1.[51][52]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Marcelino TeodoroNational Unity Party75,06272.07
Koko PimentelNacionalista Party29,09127.93
Total104,153100.00
Valid votes104,15397.29
Invalid/blank votes2,9012.71
Total votes107,054100.00
Registered voters/turnout127,29084.10
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Two-term representative Stella Quimbo of Lakas–CMD is running for mayor of Marikina.[53] She was previously affiliated with the Liberal Party.

Lakas–CMD nominated Quimbo's husband, former representative Miro Quimbo, who won the election against city councilor Donn Favis (National Unity Party) and two other candidates.[54][55][56]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Miro QuimboLakas–CMD86,98460.95
Donn FavisNational Unity Party53,45637.45
Mauro ArceIndependent1,3750.96
Jay EnageIndependent9070.64
Total142,722100.00
Valid votes142,72294.26
Invalid/blank votes8,6905.74
Total votes151,412100.00
Registered voters/turnout188,69080.24
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Muntinlupa

Incumbent Jaime Fresnedi of the Liberal Party ran for a second term.[57]

Fresnedi won re-election against Silverio Garing (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino).[58][59]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Jaime Fresnedi (incumbent)Liberal Party177,50475.79
Silverio GaringPartido Demokratiko Pilipino56,71024.21
Total234,214100.00
Valid votes234,21493.43
Invalid/blank votes16,4586.57
Total votes250,672100.00
Registered voters/turnout314,93479.60
Liberal Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Incumbent Toby Tiangco of Partido Navoteño ran for a second term.[60]

Tiangco won re-election against Tony Ibañez (Independent).[61][62]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Toby Tiangco (incumbent)Partido Navoteño116,62295.57
Tony IbañezIndependent5,4034.43
Total122,025100.00
Valid votes122,02594.39
Invalid/blank votes7,2495.61
Total votes129,274100.00
Registered voters/turnout157,06582.31
Partido Navoteño hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Parañaque

1st district

Incumbent Edwin Olivarez of Lakas–CMD retired to run for mayor of Parañaque.[63] He previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Lakas–CMD nominated Olivarez' brother, Parañaque mayor Eric Olivarez, who won the election unopposed.[63][64][65]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Eric OlivarezLakas–CMD73,351100.00
Total73,351100.00
Valid votes73,35169.55
Invalid/blank votes32,11130.45
Total votes105,462100.00
Registered voters/turnout139,65375.52
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Incumbent Gustavo Tambunting of the National Unity Party ran for a second term.[63]

Tambunting was defeated by Bicol Saro party-list representative Brian Yamsuan, who ran as an independent. Three other candidates also ran for representative.[66][67][68]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Brian YamsuanIndependent82,70050.98
Gustavo Tambunting (incumbent)National Unity Party72,76544.85
Rolando AguilarIndependent3,1901.97
Florentino BaguioIndependent1,8961.17
Rodel EspinolaWorkers' and Peasants' Party1,6801.04
Total162,231100.00
Valid votes162,23193.84
Invalid/blank votes10,6486.16
Total votes172,879100.00
Registered voters/turnout213,62180.93
Independent gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Pasay

Incumbent Antonino Calixto of Lakas–CMD ran for a third term.[69] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Calixto won re-election against former city councilor Onie Bayona (Aksyon Demokratiko).[70][71]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Antonino Calixto (incumbent)Lakas–CMD131,64064.18
Onie BayonaAksyon Demokratiko73,46335.82
Total205,103100.00
Valid votes205,10389.90
Invalid/blank votes23,04710.10
Total votes228,150100.00
Registered voters/turnout292,69577.95
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Pasig

Incumbent Roman Romulo of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a third term.[72] He was previously an independent.

Romulo won re-election against former city councilor Ian Sia (Independent).[73][74] On May 7, 2025, the Commission on Elections' Second Division disqualified Sia after he made remarks deemed discriminatory against single mothers and body-shamed his former chief of staff while campaigning.[75]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Roman Romulo (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition348,93995.40
Ian SiaIndependent16,8294.60
Total365,768100.00
Valid votes365,76894.74
Invalid/blank votes20,2895.26
Total votes386,057100.00
Registered voters/turnout463,88583.22
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Quezon City

1st district

Incumbent Arjo Atayde of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.[76] He was previously an independent.

Atayde won re-election against former representative Vincent Crisologo (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[77][78][79]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Arjo Atayde (incumbent)Nacionalista Party93,99958.53
Vincent CrisologoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas66,60641.47
Total160,605100.00
Valid votes160,60595.57
Invalid/blank votes7,4444.43
Total votes168,049100.00
Registered voters/turnout217,67677.20
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Incumbent Ralph Tulfo of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term.[80] He was previously an independent.

Tulfo won re-election against three other candidates.[81]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ralph Tulfo (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas185,16481.70
Virgil GarciaIndependent31,41213.86
Francisco PalmaIndependent6,4322.84
Roel BernidoIndependent3,6381.61
Total226,646100.00
Valid votes226,64687.90
Invalid/blank votes31,19012.10
Total votes257,836100.00
Registered voters/turnout328,31678.53
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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3rd district

Incumbent Franz Pumaren of the National Unity Party ran for a second term.[82]

Pumaren won re-election against former representative Allan Benedict Reyes (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[83][84][85]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Franz Pumaren (incumbent)National Unity Party73,94656.10
Allan Benedict ReyesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas57,87443.90
Total131,820100.00
Valid votes131,82094.60
Invalid/blank votes7,5195.40
Total votes139,339100.00
Registered voters/turnout172,49780.78
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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4th district

Incumbent Marvin Rillo of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[86]

Rillo was defeated by former representative Bong Suntay of the United Nationalist Alliance).[87][88][89]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Bong SuntayUnited Nationalist Alliance91,85650.07
Marvin Rillo (incumbent)Lakas–CMD91,61749.93
Total183,473100.00
Valid votes183,47394.84
Invalid/blank votes9,9855.16
Total votes193,458100.00
Registered voters/turnout234,45082.52
United Nationalist Alliance gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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5th district

Incumbent PM Vargas of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[90] He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Vargas won re-election against four other candidates.[91][92]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
PM Vargas (incumbent)Lakas–CMD104,26650.06
Rose LinIndependent92,98444.65
Rose de GuzmanWorkers' and Peasants' Party6,1122.93
Fidela MallariIndependent3,0781.48
Angel Rustia Jr.Independent1,8290.88
Total208,269100.00
Valid votes208,26993.94
Invalid/blank votes13,4366.06
Total votes221,705100.00
Registered voters/turnout281,19778.84
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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6th district

Incumbent Marivic Co-Pilar of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[93][94]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Marivic Co-Pilar (incumbent)National Unity Party141,794100.00
Total141,794100.00
Valid votes141,79483.31
Invalid/blank votes28,40516.69
Total votes170,199100.00
Registered voters/turnout220,27577.27
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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San Juan

Incumbent Ysabel Zamora (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term.[95] She was elected in 2022 under PDP–Laban with 64.52% of the vote.

Zamora is running against former San Juan councilor Jana Ejercito (Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino).[95][96]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ysabel Zamora (incumbent)Lakas–CMD44,54566.54
Jana EjercitoPwersa ng Masang Pilipino22,40333.46
Total66,948100.00
Valid votes66,94894.55
Invalid/blank votes3,8615.45
Total votes70,809100.00
Registered voters/turnout100,63970.36
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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Taguig–Pateros

Taguig is divided into two city council districts; for purposes of congressional representation, the 1st district is combined with Pateros.

Taguig–Pateros

Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was expanded in 2024 to include the barangays of Comembo, Pembo and Rizal.

Incumbent Ading Cruz of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.[97]

Cruz won re-election against former Taguig mayor Lino Cayetano (Nationalist People's Coalition), former Barangay Palingon-Tipas chairman Allan Cerafica (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) and two other candidates.[97][98][99] On October 28, 2024, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) rejected the transfer of Cayetano's registration to the Taguig–Pateros district.[100] Cayetano remains on the ballot pending a final COMELEC verdict.[101]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ading Cruz (incumbent)Nacionalista Party118,20546.07
Lino CayetanoNationalist People's Coalition79,06430.82
Allan CeraficaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas54,97121.43
Peter dela CruzIndependent2,6921.05
Ricardo OpocIndependent1,6370.64
Total256,569100.00
Valid votes256,56992.40
Invalid/blank votes21,1157.60
Total votes277,684100.00
Registered voters/turnout345,06280.47
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5]
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Taguig

Following the transfer of the jurisdiction over the Embo barangays from Makati to Taguig in 2023, the district was expanded in 2024 to include the barangays of Cembo, East Rembo, Pitogo, Post Proper Northside, Post Proper Southside, South Cembo and West Rembo.

Incumbent Pammy Zamora of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[102] She was previously affiliated with the Nacionalista Party.

Zamora was defeated by Taguig Liga ng mga Barangay president Jorge Daniel Bacobo of the Nacionalista Party. Noe Manila (Independent) also ran for representative.[103][104][105]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Jorge Daniel BacoboNacionalista Party144,01453.62
Pammy Zamora (incumbent)Lakas–CMD116,48943.37
Noe ManilaIndependent8,0953.01
Total268,598100.00
Valid votes268,59892.63
Invalid/blank votes21,3717.37
Total votes289,969100.00
Registered voters/turnout373,32277.67
Nacionalista Party gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[5]
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Valenzuela

1st district

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

The NPC nominated Gatchalian's brother, Kenneth Gatchalian, who won the election against Tony Espiritu (Aksyon Demokratiko) and Jing Hernandez (Independent), both former Valenzuela vice mayors.[106][107][108]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kenneth GatchalianNationalist People's Coalition80,41049.45
Tony EspirituAksyon Demokratiko79,62948.96
Jing HernandezIndependent2,5861.59
Total162,625100.00
Valid votes162,62594.88
Invalid/blank votes8,7845.12
Total votes171,409100.00
Registered voters/turnout210,33081.50
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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2nd district

Term-limited incumbent Eric Martinez ran for the Senate as an independent. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Martinez endorsed his wife, Kat Martinez of the National Unity Party, who was defeated by city councilor Gerald Galang (Independent).[109][107][110]

More information Candidate, Party ...
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gerald GalangIndependent95,87854.36
Kat MartinezNational Unity Party80,49045.64
Total176,368100.00
Valid votes176,36896.63
Invalid/blank votes6,1603.37
Total votes182,528100.00
Registered voters/turnout228,22679.98
Independent hold
Source: Commission on Elections[4][5]
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