2025 Quezon local elections

2025 Quezon gubernatorial election

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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 Armingol Alpajora Teodorico Capina
Party Stan Q KBL Independent
Alliance KBL Independent
Popular vote 851,518 24,065 28,759
Percentage 94.16% 2.66% 3.18%

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.

Provincial elections

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
KBL Armingol Alpajora 24,065 2.66
Independent Teodorico Capina 28,759 3.18
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]

Lucena local elections

Lucena is an independent component city and is not jurisdictionally part of Quezon, but is often grouped with it.

Mayoralty elections

Incumbent Mark Alcala is running for reelection.[3][11]

Lucena City mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Mark Don Victor Alcala 136,006 90.27%
PM Efren Cruzat 10,320 6.85%
Independent Benjamin Padiernos Jr. 4,336 2.88%
Margin of victory 125,686 83.42%
Invalid or blank votes 19,426 9.74%
Total votes 199,416 100%
Stan Q hold

Vice Mayoralty elections

Incumbent Rhoderick Alcala is running for reelection.[3][11]

Lucena City vice mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Roderick "Dondon" Alcala 129,578 87.10%
Independent Boyet Alejandrino 15,510 10.43%
PM Marbien De Juan Sr. 3,687 2.48%
Margin of victory 114,068 76.67%
Invalid or blank votes 21,313 10.69%
Total votes 199,416 100%
Stan Q hold

City and municipal elections

1st District

Tayabas

Incumbent Lovely Reynoso-Pontioso who replaced Aida Reynoso upon her death is running for reelection. Her opponents are Kuya Piwa Lim and two independents.[3]

Tayabas mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Kuya Piwa Lim 32,310 53.46
Lakas Lovely Reynoso-Pontioso 27,595 45.65
Independent Kitz Pita 327 0.54
Independent Haide Quinto 211 0.35
Margin of victory 4,715 7.81
Invalid or blank votes 1,411 2.34
Total votes 60,443 100
NPC gain from Lakas

Burdeos

Burdeos mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Gina Gonzales 6,148 54.27
NPC Ariel Bendal 5,181 45.73
Margin of victory 967
Invalid or blank votes 339
Total votes 11,329 100
Stan Q gain from NPC

General Nakar

General Nakar mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
PRP Fred Pujeda 9,951 45.78
Nacionalista Ambet Ruzol 7,720 35.52
WPP Pol Art Ruzol 4,065 18.70
Margin of victory 2,231
Invalid or blank votes 534
Total votes 21,736 100
PRP gain from Nacionalista

Infanta

Incumbent mayor Grace America is term-limited. Vice Mayor L.A. Ruanto and Ebit Escueta is vying for mayor.[3]

Infanta mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q L.A. Ruanto 22,999 58.21
Lakas Ebit Escueta 16,511 41.79
Margin of victory 6,488
Invalid or blank votes 913
Total votes 39,510 100
Stan Q gain from Nacionalista

Jomalig

Jomalig mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Nelmar Sarmiento 2,935 59.29
NPC Rodel Espiritu 2,015 40.71
Margin of victory 920
Invalid or blank votes 117
Total votes 4,950 100
Nacionalista hold

Lucban

Incumbent Tenten Villaverde is running for reelection. His opponent is former mayor Oli Dator.

Lucban mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Tenten Villaverde 17,838 62.86
AKAY Oli Dator 10,539 37.14
Margin of victory 7,299 25.73
Invalid or blank votes 1,151 4.06
Total votes 36,961 100
Stan Q hold

Mauban

Incumbent Erwin Pastrana is running for reelection. His opponent is former mayor Dingdong Llamas

Mauban mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Erwin Pastrana 24,715 61.37
Nacionalista Dingdong Llamas 15,558 38.63
Margin of victory 9,157
Invalid or blank votes 707
Total votes 40,273
NPC hold

Pagbilao

Incumbent Gigi Portes is running for reelection. Her opponent includes his sister and current Vice Mayor Shierre Ann Palicpic.[3][11]

Pagbilao mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Angelica Portes-Tatlonghari 21,167 52.49
Nacionalista Shierre Ann Palicpic 18,634 46.21
Independent Manny Veluz 386 .92
Independent Gery Luce 138 .34
Margin of victory 2,533
Invalid or blank votes 1,179
Total votes 40,325 100
NPC hold

Panukulan

Incumbent Alfred Rigor Mitra is running for reelection. His opponent is Atty. Badeth Virrey.

Panukulan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Alfred Rigor Mitra 5,970 59.66
PRP Atty. Badeth Virrey 4,036 40.34
Margin of victory 1,934 19.32
Invalid or blank votes 192 1.61
Total votes 11,952 100
NPC hold

Patnanugan

Incumbent Clara Larita is running unopposed.

Patnanungan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Clara Larita 5,142 100
Margin of victory 5,142 100
Invalid or blank votes 1,876 21.48
Total votes 8,734 100
Stan Q hold

Polilio

Incumbent Angelique Bosque is running for reelection. Her opponent is Insan Santoalla.

Polillo mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Angelique Bosque 11,164 66.10
NPC Insan Santoalla 5,726 33.90
Margin of victory 5,438
Invalid or blank votes 605
Total votes 16,890 100
Nacionalista hold

Real

Incumbent mayor Bing Aquino is term-limited and is running for Vice Mayor. Her husband Admin Rainier Aquino is her party's nominee. The opponents are Vice Mayor Doyle Joel Diesto, Julie Ann Macasaet and Nimrod Balgemino.

Real mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Julie Ann Macasaet 8,473 41.48
Nacionalista Rainier Aquino 6,122 29.97
PRP Doyle Joel Diesto 5,163 25.28
Independent Nimrod Bagemino 667 3.27
Margin of victory 2,351 11.51
Invalid or blank votes 575 2.30
Total votes 25,009 100
NPC gain from Nacionalista

Sampaloc

Incumbent mayor Gelo Devanadera is term-limited. His brother Nikko Devanadera running for mayor unopposed.

Sampaloc mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Nikko Devanadera 5,517 100
Margin of victory 5,517 100
Invalid or blank votes 4,662 45.80
Total votes 10,179 100
Stan Q hold

2nd District

Candelaria

Incumbent mayor George Suayan is running fo reeleection. His opponents are Fidel Cruz and former mayor Macky Boongaling.[3]

Candelaria mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Akbayan George Suayan 39,246 52.65
NPC Macky Boongaling 35,053 47.03
Independent Fidel Cruz 237 0.32
Margin of victory 4,193 5.30
Invalid or blank votes 1,872 2.51
Total votes 89,174 100
Akbayan hold

Dolores

Incumbent Orlan Calayag is running for reelection.

Dolores mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Orlan Calayag 14,806 80.46
Independent Adriano Rico 3,596 19.54
Margin of victory 11,120
Invalid or blank votes 874
Total votes 18,402 100
Nacionalista hold

San Antonio

Incumbent mayor Aniano Ariel Wagan is not running. Former mayor is running for the post. His opponent is Jay Vesliño.

San Antonio mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Erick Wagan 11,690 51.17
Liberal Jay Vesliño 11,155 48.83
Margin of victory 535 2.34
Invalid or blank votes 355 1.35
Total votes 26,335 100
NUP hold

Sariaya

Incumbent Marcelo Gayeta is term limited. His wife Marivic Gayeta and incumbent Vice Mayor Alex Tolentino is vying for mayor.[3]

Sariaya mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Marivic Gayeta 53,057 59.15
NPC Alex Tolentino 36,645 40.85
Margin of victory 16,412
Invalid or blank votes 2,300
Total votes 89,702 100
Lakas gain from PDP–Laban

Tiaong

Incumbent mayor Vincent Arjey Mea is running for reelection unopposed.

Tiaong mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Lakas Vincent Arjey Mea 48,753 100
Invalid or blank votes 15,131
Total votes 48,753 100
Lakas hold

3rd District

Agdangan

Incumbent mayor Rhadam Aguilar is term-limited.

Agdangan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Venchie Aguilar 4,778 57.39
NPC Gina Bartholomi 2,283 27.42
Lakas Buko Par 977 11.74
PFP Queenzy Riego 279 3.35
Independent Edwin Santos 8 .1
Margin of victory 2,485
Invalid or blank votes 202
Total votes 8,325 100
Stan Q gain from Nacionalista

Buenavista

Buenavista mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Rey Rosilla 10,802 56.62
PFP Ar Rivera 8,276 43.38
Margin of victory 2,526
Invalid or blank votes 469
Total votes 19,078 100
Stan Q hold

Catanauan

Incumbent mayor Ramon Orfanel is running for reelection.

Catanauan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Ramon Orfanel 21,864 58.15
Lakas Bas Serrano 15,735 41.85
Margin of victory 6,129
Invalid or blank votes 1,314
Total votes 37,599 100
Stan Q hold

General Luna

Incumbent mayor Matt Erwin Florido is running for representative.

General Luna mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Benson Sangalang 8,053 53.12
Aksyon Julius Florido 7,108 46.88
Margin of victory 945
Invalid or blank votes 366
Total votes 15,161 100
Stan Q gain from Aksyon

Macalelon

Incumbent mayor Artemio Mamburao is running for reelection. His opponent is Atty. Vic Giminez.

Macalelon mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Artemio Mamburao 9,758 70.32
Independent Atty. Vic Giminez 4,118 29.68
Margin of victory 366
Invalid or blank votes 847
Total votes 13,876 100
Stan Q hold

Mulanay

Incumbent mayor Aris Aguirre is running for reelection. His opponent is former mayor Tito Ojeda.

Mulanay mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Aris Aguirre 18,496 63.88
Lakas Tito Ojeda 10,194 35.21
Independent Tito Olveda 264 .91
Margin of victory 8,302
Invalid or blank votes 1,085
Total votes 28,954 100
Stan Q hold

Padre Burgos

Incumbent mayor Ruben Uy Diokno is running for reelection.

Padre Burgos mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Ruben Uy Diokno 6,865 51.37
PFP Nemcy Avellaneda 6,330 47.37
PM Nora Hernandez 169 1.26
Margin of victory 535
Invalid or blank votes 859
Total votes 13,364
NPC hold

Pitogo

Incumbent mayor Dexter Sayat is running for reelection. His opponent is Dennis Gliane.

Pitogo mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Dexter Sayat 9,852 65.33
Independent Dennis Gliane 5,228 34.67
Margin of victory 4,624
Invalid or blank votes 259
Total votes 15,080 100
Stan Q hold

San Andres

San Andres mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Ralph Edward B. Lim 14,180 89.03
Lakas Paterno Arrabis, Jr. 1,747 10.97
Margin of victory 12,433
Invalid or blank votes 898
Total votes 15,927 100
Stan Q gain from PDP–Laban

San Francisco

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San Francisco mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Litoy Alega 15,567 45.24
Lakas Nani Tan 10,171 29.56
Stan Q Kresna Fernandez 8,675 25.21
Margin of victory 5,396
Invalid or blank votes 964
Total votes 34,413 100
NPC gain from Nacionalista

San Narciso

Incumbent mayor Pobel Uy-Yap is term-limited.

San Narciso mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
NUP Allan Yap 14,993 54.76
Aksyon Vicvic Reyes 12,384 45.24
Margin of victory 2,609
Invalid or blank votes 454
Total votes 27,377 100
NUP gain from PRP

Unisan

Incumbent mayor Ferdinand Adulta is running for reelection.

Unisan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
PRP Omar Veluz 9,251 56.10
Stan Q Ferdinand Adulta 7,209 43.71
Independent Rolando Merano 31 .19
Margin of victory 2,042
Invalid or blank votes 395
Total votes 16,491 100
PRP gain from Stan Q

4th District

Incumbent mayor Jose Ramil Arquiza is running for reelection.

Alabat

Alabat mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Ays Avellano-Canimo 5,536 55.83
NPC Jose Ramil Arquiza 4,379 44.17
Margin of victory 1,157
Invalid or blank votes 250
Total votes 9,915 100
UNA gain from NPC

Atimonan

Incumbent mayor Rustico Joven Mendoza is term-limited.

Atimonan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Atty. Elvis Uy 13,872 44.83
PRP Derick Magbuhos 9,365 30.26
PFP Antonio Diestro 4,255 13.75
WPP Elmer Escosia 1,383 4.47
UNA Lala Lim 1,313 4.24
Lakas Dhoray Tan 757 2.45
Margin of victory 4,507
Invalid or blank votes 958
Total votes 30,945 100
Nacionalista hold

Calauag

Calauag's Rosalina Visorde is approaching her third and final term as Mayor of Calauag.

Calauag mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Rosalina Visorde 28,170 83.41
Independent Froilan Chua 3,972 11.74
Independent Armando Mendoza 1,632 4.83
Margin of victory 24,198
Invalid or blank votes 2,765
Total votes 33,774 100
Stan Q hold

Guinayangan

Guinayangan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Cesar Isaac III 17,097 100
Invalid or blank votes 2,804
Total votes 18,129 100
Stan Q hold

Gumaca

Incumbent mayor Webster Letargo is running for reelection. His opponent is Councilor Rainier Oliveros.

Gumaca mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Webster Letargo 21,795 60.96
Stan Q Rainier Oliveros 13,959 39.04
Margin of victory 7,836 21.92
Invalid or blank votes 1,016 2.27
Total votes 44,765 100
Nacionalista hold

Lopez

Incumbent mayor Rachel Ubaña is term-limited. Incumbent board member Sonny Ubana is running.

Lopez mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Sonny Ubana 31,296 72.24
Independent Arcie Malite 11,084 25.58
Independent Amboy Javalera 649 1.50
Independent Tonton Meriado 294 .68
Margin of victory 20,212
Invalid or blank votes 3,607
Total votes 43,323 100
Stan Q hold

Perez

Perez mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Cha Escalona 5,266 62.56
Lakas Ping Reyes 3,152 37.44
Margin of victory 2,114
Invalid or blank votes 254
Total votes 8,418 100
Stan Q hold

Plaridel

Plaridel mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Jose Saavedra 3,147 42.71
Independent Rodolfo Magbuhos 4,222 57.29
Margin of victory 1,075
Invalid or blank votes 150
Total votes 7,369 100
Stan Q hold

Quezon

Quezon mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Juan Escolano 5,845 61.05
PRP Crispin Clacio 3,188 33.30
Independent Joseph Bayan 541 5.65
Margin of victory 2,657
Invalid or blank votes 307
Total votes 9,574 100
Stan Q hold

Tagkawayan

Incumbent mayor Carlo Eleazar is running unopposed.

Tagkawayan mayoralty election
Party Candidate Votes %
Stan Q Carlo Eleazar 21,295 100
Invalid or blank votes 6,028
Total votes 21,295 100
Stan Q hold

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