2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Calabarzon

2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Calabarzon
May 12, 2025

All 31 Calabarzon seats in the House of Representatives
Party Seats +/–
Lakas

10 +7
NPC

9 +2
NUP

7 −1
Nacionalista

3 −2
PFP

1 +1
Independent

1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Calabarzon were held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.

Summary

Congressional district Incumbent Incumbent's party Winner Winner's party Winning
margin
Antipolo–1st Roberto Puno NUP Ronaldo Puno NUP 80.66%
Antipolo–2nd Romeo Acop NUP Romeo Acop NUP Unopposed
Batangas–1st Eric Buhain Nacionalista Leandro Leviste Independent 49.16%
Batangas–2nd Gerville Luistro Lakas Gerville Luistro Lakas 24.36%
Batangas–3rd Maria Theresa Collantes NPC King Collantes NPC 25.27%
Batangas–4th Lianda Bolilia Nacionalista Caloy Bolilia Nacionalista 5.93%
Batangas–5th Marvey Mariño Nacionalista Beverley Dimacuha Nacionalista 74.60%
Batangas–6th Vacant Ryan Recto Nacionalista 9.83%
Biñan Len Alonte Lakas Arman Dimaguila Lakas 25.24%
Calamba Cha Hernandez Lakas Cha Hernandez Lakas 50.96%
Cavite–1st Jolo Revilla Lakas Jolo Revilla Lakas 55.86%
Cavite–2nd Lani Mercado Lakas Lani Mercado Lakas Unopposed
Cavite–3rd AJ Advincula NUP AJ Advincula NUP 10.37%
Cavite–4th Vacant Kiko Barzaga NUP 4.74%
Cavite–5th Roy Loyola NPC Roy Loyola NPC 22.00%
Cavite–6th Antonio Ferrer NUP Antonio Ferrer NUP Unopposed
Cavite–7th Crispin Diego Remulla NUP Crispin Diego Remulla NUP 69.20%
Cavite–8th Aniela Tolentino NUP Aniela Tolentino NUP 55.80%
Laguna–1st Ann Matibag Lakas Ann Matibag Lakas Unopposed
Laguna–2nd Ruth Hernandez Lakas Ramil Hernandez Lakas 2.32%
Laguna–3rd Amben Amante Lakas Amben Amante Lakas 75.96%
Laguna–4th Jam Agarao PFP Benjamin Agarao Jr. PFP 0.12%
Quezon–1st Mark Enverga NPC Mark Enverga NPC Unopposed
Quezon–2nd David Suarez Lakas David Suarez Lakas Unopposed
Quezon–3rd Reynante Arrogancia NPC Reynante Arrogancia NPC 39.10%
Quezon–4th Keith Micah Tan NPC Keith Micah Tan NPC Unopposed
Rizal–1st Jack Duavit NPC Mia Ynares NPC 50.95%
Rizal–2nd Dino Tanjuatco NPC Dino Tanjuatco NPC 71.90%
Rizal–3rd Jojo Garcia NPC Jojo Garcia NPC 32.68%
Rizal–4th Fidel Nograles Lakas Dennis Hernandez NPC 4.56%
Santa Rosa Dan Fernandez NUP Roy Gonzales Lakas 14.74%

Batangas

1st district

2025 Batangas's 1st congressional district election

 
Candidate Leandro Leviste Eric Buhain
Party Independent Nacionalista
Popular vote 268,764 91,588
Percentage 74.58% 25.42%

House representative before election

Eric Buhain
Nacionalista

Elected House representative

Leandro Leviste
Independent

Incumbent Eric Buhain of the Nacionalista Party ran for a second term.[1]

Buhain was defeated by Senator Loren Legarda's son, Leandro Leviste, an independent.[2][3][4]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Leandro LevisteIndependent268,76474.58
Eric Buhain (incumbent)Nacionalista Party91,58825.42
Total360,352100.00
Valid votes360,35297.22
Invalid/blank votes10,3152.78
Total votes370,667100.00
Registered voters/turnout419,73588.31
Independent gain from Nacionalista Party
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd district

2025 Batangas's 2nd congressional district election

 
Candidate Gerville Luistro Raneo Abu
Party Lakas Nacionalista
popular vote 109,478 66,583
Percentage 62.18% 37.82%

House representative before election

Gerville Luistro
Lakas

Elected House representative

Gerville Luistro
Lakas

Incumbent Gerville Luistro of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[1] She was previously affiliated with the Nationalist People's Coalition.

Luistro won re-election against former representative Raneo Abu (Nacionalista Party).[1][7][8]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Gerville Luistro (incumbent)Lakas–CMD109,47862.18
Raneo AbuNacionalista Party66,58337.82
Total176,061100.00
Valid votes176,06197.82
Invalid/blank votes3,9292.18
Total votes179,990100.00
Registered voters/turnout208,30686.41
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd district

2025 Batangas 3rd congressional district election

 
Candidate King Collantes Mark Leviste
Party NPC Independent
popular vote 244,340 143,751
Percentage 61.39% 36.12%

House representative before election

Maria Theresa Collantes
NPC

Elected House representative

King Collantes
NPC

Incumbent Maria Theresa Collantes of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) was term-limited.[1]

The NPC nominated Collantes' son, King Collantes, who won the election against Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste (Independent) and Nestor Burgos (Independent).[1][9][10]

CandidatePartyVotes%
King CollantesNationalist People's Coalition244,34061.39
Mark LevisteIndependent143,75136.12
Nestor BurgosIndependent9,9322.50
Total398,023100.00
Valid votes398,02389.34
Invalid/blank votes47,48210.66
Total votes445,505100.00
Registered voters/turnout515,37886.44
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th district

2025 Batangas 4th congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Caloy Bolilia JP Gozos
Party Nacionalista Independent
popular vote 142,884 126,636
Percentage 52.14% 46.21%

House representative before election

Lianda Bolilia
Nacionalista

Elected House representative

Caloy Bolilia
Nacionalista

Incumbent Lianda Bolilia of the Nacionalista Party was term-limited.[1]

The Nacionalista Party nominated Bolilia's husband, former provincial board member Caloy Bolilia, who won the election against provincial board member JP Gozos (Independent) and Ronald Umali (Lakas–CMD).[1][11]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Caloy BoliliaNacionalista Party142,88452.14
JP GozosIndependent126,63646.21
Ronald UmaliLakas–CMD4,5271.65
Total274,047100.00
Valid votes274,04794.64
Invalid/blank votes15,5145.36
Total votes289,561100.00
Registered voters/turnout329,71187.82
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

5th district

2025 Batangas 5th congressional district election

 
MKBYN
Candidate Beverley Dimacuha Carlito Bisa
Party Nacionalista Makabayan
popular vote 156,049 22,698
Percentage 87.30% 12.70%

House representative before election

Marvey Mariño
Nacionalista

Elected House representative

Beverley Dimacuha
Nacionalista

Term-limited incumbent Marvey Mariño of the Nacionalista Party ran for mayor of Batangas City.[1]

The Nacionalista Party nominated Mariño's wife, Batangas City mayor Beverley Dimacuha, who won the election against Carlito Bisa (Makabayan).[1][12][13]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Beverley DimacuhaNacionalista Party156,04987.30
Carlito BisaMakabayan22,69812.70
Total178,747100.00
Valid votes178,74792.74
Invalid/blank votes14,0037.26
Total votes192,750100.00
Registered voters/turnout228,26384.44
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

6th district

2025 Batangas 6th congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Ryan Recto Bernadette Sabili
Party Nacionalista Independent
Popular vote 92,823 72,976
Percentage 45.94% 36.11%

House representative before election

Ralph Recto
Nacionalista

Elected House representative

Ryan Recto
Nacionalista

The seat is vacant after Ralph Recto of the Nacionalista Party resigned on January 12, 2024, upon his appointment as Secretary of Finance.

The Nacionalista Party nominated Recto's son, Ryan Recto, who won the election against three other candidates.[14][15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ryan RectoNacionalista Party92,82345.94
Bernadette SabiliIndependent72,97636.11
Mar PanganibanIndependent20,87210.33
Rodel LacorteIndependent15,3987.62
Total202,069100.00
Valid votes202,06992.19
Invalid/blank votes17,1307.81
Total votes219,199100.00
Registered voters/turnout257,40185.16
Nacionalista Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Cavite

1st district

2025 Cavite's 1st congressional district election

 
LP
Candidate Jolo Revilla Paul Abaya
Party Lakas Liberal
popular vote 147,263 41,710
Percentage 77.93% 22.07%

House representative before election

Jolo Revilla
Lakas

Elected House representative

Jolo Revilla
Lakas

Incumbent Jolo Revilla of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[16]

Revilla won re-election against former Kawit vice mayor Paul Abaya (Liberal Party).[17][18][19]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jolo Revilla (incumbent)Lakas–CMD147,26377.93
Paul AbayaLiberal Party41,71022.07
Total188,973100.00
Valid votes188,97395.14
Invalid/blank votes9,6444.86
Total votes198,617100.00
Registered voters/turnout261,33676.00
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd district

2025 Cavite's 2nd congressional district election
 
Candidate Lani Mercado
Party Lakas
popular vote 172,694
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

Lani Mercado
Lakas

Elected House representative

Lani Mercado
Lakas

Incumbent Lani Mercado of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a second term unopposed.[16][18][20]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Lani Mercado (incumbent)Lakas–CMD172,694100.00
Total172,694100.00
Valid votes172,69475.99
Invalid/blank votes54,56124.01
Total votes227,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout309,46273.44
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd district

2025 Cavite's 3rd congressional district election

 
Candidate AJ Advincula Emmanuel Maliksi
Party NUP Aksyon
popular vote 98,072 78,916
Percentage 53.10% 42.73%

House representative before election

AJ Advicula
NUP

Elected House representative

AJ Advicula
NUP

Incumbent AJ Advincula of the National Unity Party ran for a second term.[21]

Advincula won re-election against former Imus mayor Emmanuel Maliksi (Aksyon Demokratiko) and Marvyn Maristela (Workers' and Peasants' Party).[18][22]

CandidatePartyVotes%
AJ Advincula (incumbent)National Unity Party98,07253.10
Emmanuel MaliksiAksyon Demokratiko78,91642.73
Marvyn MaristelaWorkers' and Peasants' Party7,7004.17
Total184,688100.00
Valid votes184,68896.22
Invalid/blank votes7,2613.78
Total votes191,949100.00
Registered voters/turnout238,85380.36
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th district

2025 Cavite's 4th congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Kiko Barzaga Jesse Frani
Party NUP Independent
popular vote 165,942 150,316
Percentage 50.37% 45.63%

House representative before election

Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
NUP

Elected House representative

Kiko Barzaga
NUP

The seat is vacant after Elpidio Barzaga Jr. of the National Unity Party (NUP) died on April 27, 2024.

The NUP nominated Barzaga's son, Dasmariñas councilor Kiko Barzaga, who won the election against three other candidates.[23][18][24]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Kiko BarzagaNational Unity Party165,94250.37
Jesse FraniIndependent150,31645.63
Osmundo CalupadIndependent9,5832.91
Leysander OrdenesPartido Lakas ng Masa3,5911.09
Total329,432100.00
Valid votes329,43293.65
Invalid/blank votes22,3256.35
Total votes351,757100.00
Registered voters/turnout432,84481.27
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

5th district

2025 Cavite's 5th congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Roy Loyola Julie Tolentino
Party NPC Independent
Popular vote 149,622 95,646
Percentage 61.00% 39.00%

House representative before election

Roy Loyola
NPC

Elected House representative

Roy Loyola
NPC

Incumbent Roy Loyola of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.[25]

Loyola won re-election against Julie Tolentino (Independent).[18][26]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Roy Loyola (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition149,62261.00
Julie TolentinoIndependent95,64639.00
Total245,268100.00
Valid votes245,26893.78
Invalid/blank votes16,2816.22
Total votes261,549100.00
Registered voters/turnout315,94482.78
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

6th district

2025 Cavite's 6th congressional district election

 
Candidate Antonio Ferrer
Party NUP
popular vote 121,284
Percentage 100.00%'

House representative before election

Antonio Ferrer
NUP

Elected House representative

Antonio Ferrer
NUP

Incumbent Antonio Ferrer of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[27][18][28]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Antonio Ferrer (incumbent)National Unity Party121,284100.00
Total121,284100.00
Valid votes121,28482.05
Invalid/blank votes26,54117.95
Total votes147,825100.00
Registered voters/turnout212,83069.46
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

7th district

2025 Cavite's 7th congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Crispin Diego Remulla Michael Angelo Santos
Party NUP Independent
popular vote 190,499 27,505
Percentage 80.88% 11.68%

House representative before election

Crispin Diego Remulla
NUP

Elected House representative

Crispin Diego Remulla
NUP

Incumbent Crispin Diego Remulla of the National Unity Party ran for a full term.[29] He won a special election on February 25, 2023, to succeed his father, Jesus Crispin Remulla, who resigned on June 30, 2022, upon his appointment as Secretary of Justice.

Remulla won re-election against two other candidates.[18][30]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Crispin Diego Remulla (incumbent)National Unity Party190,49980.88
Michael Angelo SantosIndependent27,50511.68
Wally AbutinWorkers' and Peasants' Party17,5317.44
Total235,535100.00
Valid votes235,53581.38
Invalid/blank votes53,89718.62
Total votes289,432100.00
Registered voters/turnout363,49179.63
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

8th district

2025 Cavite's 8th congressional district election

 
AKSYON
Candidate Aniela Tolentino Irene Bencito
Party NUP Aksyon
popular vote 167,163 45,398
Percentage 76.60% 20.80%

House representative before election

Aniela Tolentino
NUP

Elected House representative

Aniela Tolentino
NUP

Incumbent Aniela Tolentino of the National Unity Party ran for a second term.[31]

Tolentino won re-election against provincial board member Irene Bencito (Aksyon Demokratiko) and Allan Par (Independent).[18][32]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Aniela Tolentino (incumbent)National Unity Party167,16376.60
Irene BencitoAksyon Demokratiko45,39820.80
Allan ParIndependent5,6762.60
Total218,237100.00
Valid votes218,23785.46
Invalid/blank votes37,13114.54
Total votes255,368100.00
Registered voters/turnout312,60281.69
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Laguna

1st district

2025 Laguna's 1st congressional district election

 
Candidate Ann Matibag
Party Lakas
popular vote 111,214
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

Ann Matibag
Lakas

Elected House representative

Ann Matibag
Lakas

Incumbent Ann Matibag of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a second term unopposed.[33][34] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ann Matibag (incumbent)Lakas–CMD111,214100.00
Total111,214100.00
Valid votes111,21476.60
Invalid/blank votes33,97523.40
Total votes145,189100.00
Registered voters/turnout188,80376.90
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd district

2025 Laguna's 2nd congressional district election

 
NUP
Candidate Ramil Hernandez Dondon Hain
Party Lakas NUP
popular vote 142,815 136,353
Percentage 51.16% 48.84%

House representative before election

Ruth Hernandez
Lakas

Elected House representative

Ramil Hernandez
Lakas

Incumbent Ruth Hernandez of Lakas–CMD retired to run for governor of Laguna.[35] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Lakas–CMD nominated Hernandez's husband, Laguna governor Ramil Hernandez, who won the election running against Cabuyao councilor Dondon Hain.[35][36]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ramil HernandezLakas–CMD142,81551.16
Dondon HainNational Unity Party136,35348.84
Total279,168100.00
Valid votes279,16896.10
Invalid/blank votes11,3413.90
Total votes290,509100.00
Registered voters/turnout350,86582.80
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd district

2025 Laguna's 3rd congressional district election

 
RP
Candidate Amben Amante Ernesto Empemano
Party Lakas RP
popular vote 238,140 28,730
Percentage 86.38% 10.42%

House representative before election

Amben Amante
Lakas

Elected House representative

Amben Amante
Lakas

Incumbent Amben Amante of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Amante won re-election against three other candidates.[37]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amben Amante (incumbent)Lakas–CMD238,14086.38
Ernesto EmpemanoReform PH Party28,73010.42
Ronnie MasiragIndependent4,6971.70
Ocha MamarilIndependent4,1061.49
Total275,673100.00
Valid votes275,67387.65
Invalid/blank votes38,82912.35
Total votes314,502100.00
Registered voters/turnout372,86184.35
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th district

2025 Laguna's 3rd congressional district election

 
NUP
Candidate Benjamin Agarao Jr. Tony Carolino
Party PFP NUP
popular vote 150,553 150,217
Percentage 50.06% 49.94%

House representative before election

Jam Agarao
PFP

Elected House representative

Benjamin Agarao Jr.
PFP

Incumbent Jam Agarao of Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) retired to run for the Laguna Provincial Board in the 4th provincial district. She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

The PFP nominated Agarao's father, former representative Benjamin Agarao Jr., who won the election against former Santa Maria mayor Tony Carolino (National Unity Party).[38]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Benjamin Agarao Jr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas150,55350.06
Tony CarolinoNational Unity Party150,21749.94
Total300,770100.00
Valid votes300,77092.55
Invalid/blank votes24,2207.45
Total votes324,990100.00
Registered voters/turnout403,69680.50
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Biñan

2025 Biñan's at-large congressional district election

 
PFP
Candidate Arman Dimaguila Mike Yatco
Party Lakas PFP
Popular vote 102,049 60,922
Percentage 62.62% 37.38%

House representative before election

Len Alonte
Lakas

Elected House representative

Arman Dimaguila
Lakas

Incumbent Len Alonte of Lakas–CMD was term-limited. She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Lakas–CMD nominated Biñan mayor Arman Dimaguila, who won the election against Mike Yatco (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).[39]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Arman DimaguilaLakas–CMD102,04962.62
Mike YatcoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas60,92237.38
Total162,971100.00
Valid votes162,97194.69
Invalid/blank votes9,1395.31
Total votes172,110100.00
Registered voters/turnout227,47475.66
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Calamba

2025 Calamba's at-large congressional district election

 
NP
PFP
Candidate Cha Hernandez Jun Chipeco Turne Lajara
Party Lakas Nacionalista PFP
popular vote 167,282 39,293 38,926
Percentage 66.42% 15.60% 15.46%

House representative before election

Cha Hernandez
Lakas

Elected House representative

Cha Hernandez
Lakas

Incumbent Cha Hernandez of Lakas–CMD ran for a second term.[40] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.

Hernandez won re-election against former representative Jun Chipeco (Nacionalista Party), Calamba councilor Turne Lajara (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) and Eugiene Salom (Akay National Political Party).[41]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Cha Hernandez (incumbent)Lakas–CMD167,28266.42
Jun ChipecoNacionalista Party39,29315.60
Turne LajaraPartido Federal ng Pilipinas38,92615.46
Eugiene SalomAkay National Political Party6,3562.52
Total251,857100.00
Valid votes251,85794.25
Invalid/blank votes15,3705.75
Total votes267,227100.00
Registered voters/turnout364,76673.26
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Santa Rosa

2025 Santa Rosa's at-large congressional district election

 
NUP
AKAY
Candidate Roy Gonzales Danzel Fernandez Sonia Algabre
Party Lakas NUP AKAY
popular vote 86,177 60,441 27,958
Percentage 49.36% 34.62% 16.01%

House representative before election

Danilo Fernandez
NUP

Elected House representative

Roy Gonzales
Lakas

Incumbent Danilo Fernandez of the National Unity Party (NUP) retired to run for governor of Laguna.[42]

The NUP nominated Fernandez's son, provincial board member Danzel Fernandez, who lost to city councilor Roy Gonzales (Lakas–CMD). City councilor Sonia Algabre (Akay National Political Party) also ran for representative.[43]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Roy GonzalesLakas–CMD86,17749.36
Danzel FernandezNational Unity Party60,44134.62
Sonia AlgabreAkay National Political Party27,95816.01
Total174,576100.00
Valid votes174,57693.81
Invalid/blank votes11,5266.19
Total votes186,102100.00
Registered voters/turnout231,65980.33
Lakas–CMD gain from National Unity Party
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Quezon

2025 Quezon's congressional district election

 
Candidate Mark Enverga
Party NPC
popular vote 252,236
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

Mark Enverga
NPC

Elected House representative

Mark Enverga
NPC

1st district

Incumbent Mark Enverga of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a third term unopposed.[44][45]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mark Enverga (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition252,236100.00
Total252,236100.00
Valid votes252,23679.51
Invalid/blank votes65,01920.49
Total votes317,255100.00
Registered voters/turnout377,06584.14
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd district

2025 Quezon's 2nd congressional district election

 
Candidate David Suarez
Party Lakas
popular vote 286,091
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

David Suarez
Lakas

Elected House representative

David Suarez
Lakas

Incumbent David Suarez of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a third term unopposed.[46][47] He was previously affiliated with the Nacionalista Party.

CandidatePartyVotes%
David Suarez (incumbent)Lakas–CMD286,091100.00
Total286,091100.00
Valid votes286,09164.31
Invalid/blank votes158,76735.69
Total votes444,858100.00
Registered voters/turnout516,19986.18
Lakas–CMD hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd district

2025 Quezon's 3rd congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Reynante Arrogancia Matt Florido
Party NPC Independent
popular vote 163,239 71,465
Percentage 69.55% 30.45%

House representative before election

Reynante Arrogancia
NPC

Elected House representative

Reynante Arrogancia
NPC

Incumbent Reynante Arrogancia of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.[44] He was previously affiliated with the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma.

Arrogancia won re-election against General Luna mayor Matt Florido (Independent).[48] On April 30, 2025, the Commission on Election's First Division ordered Florido's disqualification for alleged vote buying at an event in Buenavista on April 6.[49]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Reynante Arrogancia (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition163,23969.55
Matt FloridoIndependent71,46530.45
Total234,704100.00
Valid votes234,70492.60
Invalid/blank votes18,7537.40
Total votes253,457100.00
Registered voters/turnout304,14483.33
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th district

2025 Quezon's 4th congressional district election

 
Candidate Keith Micah Tan
Party NPC
popular vote 199,930
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

Keith Micah Tan
NPC

Elected House representative

Keith Micah Tan
NPC

Incumbent Keith Micah Tan of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a second term unopposed.[44][50][51]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Keith Micah Tan (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition199,930100.00
Total199,930100.00
Valid votes199,93084.49
Invalid/blank votes36,70515.51
Total votes236,635100.00
Registered voters/turnout298,74879.21
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Rizal

1st district

2025 Rizal's 1st congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Mia Ynares JB Pallasigue
Party NPC Independent
popular vote 255,258 74,704
Percentage 72.03% 21.08%

House representative before election

Jack Duavit
NPC

Elected House representative

Mia Ynares
NPC

Incumbent Jack Duavit of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) was term-limited.

The NPC nominated Mia Ynares, sister of Rizal governor Nina Ynares, who won the election against three other candidates.[52][53]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Mia YnaresNationalist People's Coalition255,25872.03
JB PallasigueIndependent74,70421.08
Jay NarcisoPartido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas14,3434.05
Anton GaliasPartido para sa Demokratikong Reporma10,0502.84
Total354,355100.00
Valid votes354,35583.75
Invalid/blank votes68,74516.25
Total votes423,100100.00
Registered voters/turnout555,12176.22
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

2nd district

2025 Rizal's 2nd congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Dino Tanjuatco Boy Mendiola
Party NPC Independent
popular vote 182,212 29,796
Percentage 85.95% 14.05%

House representative before election

Dino Tanjuatco
NPC

Elected House representative

Dino Tanjuatco
NPC

Incumbent Dino Tanjuatco of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran running for a second term. He was previously affiliated with the Liberal Party.

Tanjuatco won re-election against Boy Mendiola (Independent).[54]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dino Tanjuatco (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition182,21285.95
Boy MendiolaIndependent29,79614.05
Total212,008100.00
Valid votes212,00888.49
Invalid/blank votes27,56611.51
Total votes239,574100.00
Registered voters/turnout306,94378.05
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

3rd district

2025 Rizal's 3rd congressional district election

 
AKAY
Candidate Jojo Garcia Paeng Diaz
Party NPC AKAY
popular vote 67,417 34,210
Percentage 66.34% 33.66%

House representative before election

Jojo Garcia
NPC

Elected House representative

Jojo Garcia
NPC

Incumbent Jojo Garcia of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a second term.

Garcia won re-election against former San Mateo vice mayor Paeng Diaz (Akay National Political Party).[55]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jojo Garcia (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition67,41766.34
Paeng DiazAkay National Political Party34,21033.66
Total101,627100.00
Valid votes101,62794.85
Invalid/blank votes5,5205.15
Total votes107,147100.00
Registered voters/turnout134,33579.76
Nationalist People's Coalition hold
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

4th district

2025 Rizal's 4th congressional district election

 
Candidate Dennis Hernandez Fidel Nograles
Party NPC Lakas
popular vote 87,659 80,004
Percentage 52.28% 47.72%

House representative before election

Fidel Nograles
Lakas

Elected House representative

Dennis Hernandez
NPC

Incumbent Fidel Nograles of Lakas–CMD ran for a third term.

Nograles was defeated by former Rodriguez mayor Dennis Hernandez (Nationalist People's Coalition).[56]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Dennis HernandezNationalist People's Coalition87,65952.28
Fidel Nograles (incumbent)Lakas–CMD80,00447.72
Total167,663100.00
Valid votes167,66396.44
Invalid/blank votes6,1953.56
Total votes173,858100.00
Registered voters/turnout219,44779.23
Nationalist People's Coalition gain from Lakas–CMD
Source: Commission on Elections[5][6]

Antipolo's 1st district

2025 Antipolo's 1st congressional district election

 
IND
Candidate Ronaldo Puno Manuel Relorcasa
Party NUP Independent
popular vote 119,885 9,113
Percentage 87.30% 6.64%

House representative before election

Roberto Puno
NUP

Elected House representative

Ronaldo Puno
NUP

Incumbent Roberto Puno of the National Unity Party (NUP) retired.

The NUP nominated Puno's brother, former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Ronaldo Puno, who won against former city councilor Sonia Ampo (Workers' and Peasants' Party) and Manuel Relorcasa (Independent).[57]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ronaldo PunoNational Unity Party119,88587.30
Manuel RelorcasaIndependent9,1136.64
Sonia AmpoWorkers' and Peasants' Party8,3326.07
Total137,330100.00
Valid votes137,33088.40
Invalid/blank votes18,02211.60
Total votes155,352100.00
Registered voters/turnout212,92572.96
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Antipolo's 2nd district

2025 Antipolo's 2nd congressional district election

 
Candidate Romeo Acop
Party NUP
popular vote 131,925
Percentage 100.00%

House representative before election

Romeo Acop
NUP

Elected House representative

Romeo Acop
NUP

Incumbent Romeo Acop of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[58]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Romeo Acop (incumbent)National Unity Party131,925100.00
Total131,925100.00
Valid votes131,92574.78
Invalid/blank votes44,49625.22
Total votes176,421100.00
Registered voters/turnout242,87272.64
National Unity Party hold
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

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