Francisco Gabriel “Abeng” Diaz Remulla will turn 32 on May 25, 2025. He will assume office as the governor of Cavite, Philippines on June 30, 2025.

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2025 Cavite election results

The Philippines’ first president Emilio Aguianaldo was a native of Cavite. On May 12, 2025, the province elected its new congressmen, governor, vice governor and provincial board members.

CONGRESSMEN

1st district

  1. Ramon “Jolo” Revilla III = 147,263
  2. Paul Abaya = 41,710

2nd district

  1. Lani Mercado Revilla = 172,694

3rd district

  1. AJ Advincula = 98,072
  2. Emmanuel Maliksi = 78,916
  3. Marvyn Maristela = 7,700

4th district

  1. Kiko Barzaga = 165,942
  2. Jesse Frani = 150,316
  3. Osmundo Calupad = 9,583
  4. Leysander Ordenes = 3,591

5th district

  1. Roy Loyola = 149,622
  2. Julie Tolentino = 95,646

6th district

  1. Antonio Ferrer = 121,284

7th district

  1. Crispin Diego “Ping” Diaz Remulla = 190,499
  2. Michael Angelo Santos = 27,505
  3. Wally Abutin = 17,531

8th district

  1. Aniela Tolentino = 167,163
  2. Irene Bencito = 45,398
  3. Allan Par = 5,676

GOVERNOR

  1. Abeng Remulla = 1,058,412
  2. Weng Aguinaldo = 270,207
  3. Augusto Pera Jr. = 60,713
  4. Gerbie Fenequito Ber Ado = 49,419

VICE GOVERNOR

  1. Ram Revilla Bautista = 1,178,445

PROVINCIAL BOARD MEMBERS

1st district

  1. Romel Enriquez = 109,098
  2. Jygs Gandia = 97,945

2nd district

  1. Edwin Malvar = 122,888
  2. Alde Pagulayan = 100,995

3rd district

  1. Ony Cantimbuhan = 112,747
  2. Llyod Jaro = 112,485

4th district

  1. Nickol Austria = 191,691
  2. Jun de la Cuesta = 151,960
  3. Ely Guimbaolibot = 54,560
  4. Nina Trinidad = 45,707

5th district

  1. Aidel Belamide = 139,970
  2. Ivee Reyes = 139,414

6th district

  1. Kerby Salazar = 97,802
  2. Morit Sison = 94,493

7th district

  1. Aldrin Anacan = 135,998
  2. Camille del Rosario = 119,202
  3. Ver Ambion = 81,474
  4. Alfredo Sunga = 17,271

8th district

  1. Jasmin Maligaya = 132,723
  2. Aimee Nazareno = 97,793
  3. Mok Ambion = 84,619
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Cavite has eight component cities namely Bacoor, Carmona, Cavite City, Dasmariñas, General Trias, Imus, Tagaytay and Trece Martires and 15 municipalities namely Alfonso, Amadeo, General Emilio Aguinaldo, General Mariano Alvarez, Indang, Kawit, Magallanes, Maragondon, Mendez, Naic, Noveleta, Rosario, Silang, Tanza and Ternate. The province is home to Victoria Velasquez Vincent, Deanna Marie Maté, Clytemestra Juan, Kaye Pastelero and Jezreal de Ocampo.

On May 22, 2024, Vincent represented Bacoor and Maté represented Cavite at Miss Universe Philippines 2024 and competed against 51 other candidates at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Vincent finished in the Top 10 while Maté was unplaced.

On July 19, 2024, Juan represented Dasmariñas and Maté represented Cavite at Miss World Philippines 2024 and competed against 31 other candidates at the same venue. Juan finished in the Top 20 while Maté finished in the Top 10 and was crowned Reina Hispanoamericana Filipinas 2024.

On May 2, 2025, Pastelero represented Naic and de Ocampo represented Cavite at Miss Universe Philippines 2025 and competed against 64 other candidates at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Metro Manila. They were both unplaced.

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