2025 Navotas congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Navotas, Metro Manila, hosts Asia's third largest fish port and is led by the Tiangco family. Toby Tiangco, a former mayor, is congressman since June 2022, while his brother John became mayor after serving as congressman. The 2025 election saw John and Toby secure mayoral and congressional positions, respectively. Navotas also produced notable beauty queens.

2025 Cagayan congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Manuel Noveno Mamba Sr., a native of Tuao, Cagayan, Philippines, is an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas in Sampaloc, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines. He was the mayor of Tuao from 1988 to 1995 and the congressman of Cagayan’s third district from 2001 to 2010. Mamba was the governor of Cagayan from 2016 to 2025. He turned 62 … Continue reading 2025 Cagayan congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

2025 Misamis Occidental congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Atty. Henry Sevilla Oaminal Sr. from Clarin, Misamis Occidental, served as vice governor and congressman before being elected governor in 2022. He was reelected in 2025. Recent elections resulted in notable positions filled across districts, with highlights including Oaminal's substantial lead in votes and Sofronio P. Vasquez III's victory on "The Voice USA."

2025 San Juan, Metro Manila congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Joseph Estrada, a prominent political figure in the Philippines, served as San Juan's mayor multiple times, vice president, and president. The city's recent elections on May 12, 2025, saw Francis Zamora and AAA Agcaoili emerge as mayor and vice mayor, respectively. San Juan also showcased representatives in various beauty pageants, achieving notable placements.

2025 Santiago, Philippines mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Santiago, Philippines, originally a pueblo named Carig, was established in 1839 and became part of Isabela province in 1856. Renamed Santiago in the 1950s, it became an independent city in 1994. The 2025 elections led to new local leaders, including Mayor Alyssa Sheena Tan and notable native figures like senator Heherson Alvarez.

2025 Ilocos Norte congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Matthew Joseph Marcos Manotoc was the 25th governor of Ilocos Norte from 2019 to 2025 and was elected vice governor in May 2025. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, he is a resident of Batac. He previously served as a provincial board member and led the Ilocos Norte chapter of the National Movement of Young Legislators.

2025 Laguna congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

José Rizal, a Philippine hero, was executed by the Spanish colonial government on December 30, 1896. Calamba, his birthplace, is the second largest city in Laguna. In the 2025 Laguna elections, new provincial leaders were elected, including governor Marisol Sampelo and vice governor Jose Carait III, with notable congressmen from various districts.

2025 Davao Oriental congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Davao Oriental, part of the Davao Region in the Philippines, has Mati as its only city and comprises ten municipalities. Nelson Dayanghirang, a prominent political figure, served as governor and congressman. In the May 2025 elections, he was re-elected governor, while Klyza Ferrando Castro represented the province in Miss Universe Philippines 2023.

2025 Romblon congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Romblon, a province in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines, elected new officials on May 12, 2025. Key results included Budoy Madrona as congressman and Trina Firmalo-Fabic as governor. The province has 17 municipalities and has seen representation in Miss Universe Philippines competitions, with varying degrees of success.

2025 Cotabato congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

The Soccsksargen region in the Philippines comprises four provinces and General Santos City. In the May 12, 2025 elections, Cotabato elected key officials, including Governor Lala Mendoza and Vice Governor Ella Taray. Historically, Cotabato has undergone name changes and gained notable figures like Mary Jean Lastimosa, a crowned beauty queen.