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2025 Quezon City local elections

Local elections are scheduled to be held in Quezon City on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, 36 members of the Quezon City Council, and six district representatives to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected in the election will assume their respective offices on June 30, 2025, for a three-year-long term.

Background

In the previous elections, the Serbisyo sa Bayan Party attained a landslide victory, winning 28 out of 36 seats for Quezon City Council, and five out of six seats to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. Incumbents Joy Belmonte and Gian Sotto were elected as mayor and vice mayor respectively.

Incumbent mayor Joy Belmonte is running for her third and final term against independent candidates Jonathan Cabalo, Rolando Jota, Noli Navat, and Diosdado Velasco.

Incumbent vice mayor Gian Sotto is running for his third term against independent candidates June Faelangco, Jose Ingles, and Dante Villarta.

In the congressional race, all six incumbent representatives are running for their second term, Arjo Atayde, Ralph Tulfo, Franz Pumaren, Marvin Rillo, and PM Vargas are running for re-election in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th districts respectively, while Marivic Co-Pilar is running for re-election in the 6th district unopposed.

Mayoral election

Incumbent Joy Belmonte (Serbisyo sa Bayan Party) is running for a third term. Belmonte was re-elected with 60.43% of the vote in 2022.

Vice mayoral election

Incumbent Gian Sotto (Serbisyo sa Bayan Party) is running for a third term. Sotto was re-elected with 56.51% of the vote in 2022.

Congressional elections

First district

Incumbent Arjo Atayde (Nacionalista Party) is running for a second term. He was elected as an independent with 66.85% of the vote in 2022. His opponent is former representative Vincent Crisologo.

Second district

Incumbent Ralph Tulfo (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a second term. He was elected as an independent with 53.81% of the vote in 2022.

Third district

Incumbent Franz Pumaren (National Unity Party) is running for a second term. He was elected with 50.68% of the vote in 2022.

Fourth district

Incumbent Marvin Rillo (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. He was elected with 50.59% of the vote in 2022.

Fifth district

Incumbent PM Vargas (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. He was elected under PDP–Laban with 50.69% of the vote in 2022.

Sixth district

Incumbent Marivic Co-Pilar (National Unity Party) is running for a second term unopposed. She was elected with 60.01% of the vote in 2022.

City council elections

The Quezon City Council is composed of 38 councilors, 36 of whom are elected.

First district

Quezon City's 1st councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 1st legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

Second district

Quezon City's 2nd councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 2nd legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

Third district

Quezon City's 3rd councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 3rd legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

Term-limited:
  • Kate Abigael Coseteng

Fourth district

Quezon City's 4th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 4th legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

Term-limited:
  • Irene Belmonte
  • Marra Suntay

Fifth district

Quezon City's 5th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 5th legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

Sixth district

Quezon City's 6th councilor district consists of the same area as Quezon City's 6th legislative district. Six councilors are elected from this councilor district.

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