2025 Quezon local elections

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2025 Quezon gubernatorial election

 2022
May 12, 2025
2028 
Gubernatorial elections
 
Nominee Helen Tan
Party Stan Q
Running mate Anacleto Alcala III
Popular vote 1,011,465
Percentage 100%

Results per municipality and city

Governor before election

Helen Tan
NPC

Elected Governor

Helen Tan
Stan Q

Vice gubernatorial elections
 
Nominee Anacleto Alcala III Teodorico Capina Armingol Alpajora
Party Stan Q Independent KBL
Alliance Independent KBL
Popular vote 851,518 28,759 24,065
Percentage 94.16% 3.18% 2.66%

Vice Governor before election

Anacleto Alcala III
NPC

Elected Vice Governor

Anacleto Alcala III
Stan Q

Local elections were held in the province of Quezon on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the four districts of Quezon.

Gubernatorial election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Incumbent governor Angelina Tan, Vice Governor Anacleto Alcalla III and majority of district representatives are running virtually unopposed.[1][2][3][4]

Quezon gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Angelina "Doktora Helen" Tan 1,011,465 100
Total votes 1,011,465 100
Rejected ballots 240,740 19.23
Turnout 1,252,205 83.70
Registered electors 1,496,156
Stan Q hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Vice Gubernatorial election

Parties are as stated in their certificate of candidacies.

Quezon vice gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Anacleto Alcala III 851,518 94.16
Independent Teodorico Capina 28,759 3.18
KBL Armingol Alpajora 24,065 2.66
Total votes 904,342 100
Rejected ballots 347,863 27.78
Turnout 1,252,205 83.70
Registered electors 1,496,156
Stan Q hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Provincial board elections

Ten regular members of the Quezon Provincial Board are up for election. Three each for second and fourth districts and two each for first and third district.

PartyVotes%Seats
Stand Up Quezon1,243,33775.799
Lakas–CMD98,6386.011
Nationalist People's Coalition88,8375.410
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas80,2334.890
Aksyon Demokratiko76,5004.660
Independent46,9402.860
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan6,1130.370
Ex officio seats3
Total1,640,598100.0013

1st District

Board Member Claro Talaga is term-limited, he is running for councilor of Tayabas.[7] Julius Jay Luces is running for re-election for his second term.

2025 Provincial Board Election in 1st District of Quezon
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Julius Jay Luces 128,536 29.64
Lakas Sam Nantes 98,638 22.74
NPC Gen. Elmo Ringo Sarona 88,837 20.48
PFP Alona Obispo 75,357 17.38
Independent Christian Paul Alcala 36,195 8.35
KBL Nathalie Garcia 6,113 1.41
Total votes 433,676 100
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd District

Incumbent Vinnete Alcala and Maria Yllana Liwanag are running for reelection. Gov. Helen Tan's son, Doc Kim Tan is vying for the 3rd slot previously held by Bong Talabong who died last 2024.[3][8]

2025 Provincial Board Election in 2nd District of Quezon
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Doc Kim Tan 253,568 45.88
Stan Q Vinnette Alcala-Naca 169,113 30.6
Stan Q Maria Yllana Liwanag 129,967 23.52
Total votes 552,648 100
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd District

Board member Donald Suarez is term-limited and is not running for any position.[3] John Joseph Aquivido is running for reelection.

2025 Provincial Board Election in 3rd District of Quezon
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Meg Esguerra 131,634 38.17
Stan Q John Joseph Aquivido 121,088 35.11
Aksyon Tintin Reyes 76,500 22.18
Independent Bieto Gonzales 10,745 3.12
PFP Conrado Diaz 4,876 1.41
Total votes 344,843 100
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th District

Harold Butardo is running for reelection. Sonny Ubana is term-limited and is running for Mayor of Lopez, Quezon. His wife and current mayor Rachel Ubana is now running for board member.[9] Board Member Roderick Magbuhos is running for Mayor of Atimonan, Quezon.[10]

2025 Provincial Board Election in 4th District of Quezon
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Rachel Ubana 117,552 37.99
Stan Q Harold Butardo 112,414 36.33
Stan Q Ola Eduarte 79,465 25.68
Total votes 309,431 100
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Congressional elections

1st District

Incumbent representative Mark Enverga is running for reelection unopposed.[1][3]

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Mark Enverga 252,236 100
Rejected ballots 65,019 20.49
Turnout 317,255 84.14
Registered electors 377,065
NPC hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd District

Incumbent representative David Suarez is running for reelection unopposed.[1][3]

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon's 2nd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas David Suarez 286,091 100
Rejected ballots 158,767 35.69
Turnout 444,858 86.18
Registered electors 516,199
Lakas hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd District

Incumbent representative Reynante Arrogancia is running for reelection. His opponent is General Luna, Quezon Mayor Matt Florido.[1][3]

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon's 3rd district
Party Candidate Votes %
Reporma Reynante Arrogancia 163,239 69.55
Independent Matt Florido 71,645 30.45
Rejected ballots 18,753 7.4
Turnout 253,457 83.34
Registered electors 304,144
Reporma hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th District

Incumbent representative Mike Tan is running for reelection unopposed.[1][3]

2025 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon's 4th district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Keith Micah Tan 199,930 100
Rejected ballots 36,705 11.57
Turnout 317,255 79.21
Registered electors 298,748
NPC hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

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