2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Calabarzon|
All 31 Calabarzon seats in the House of Representatives |
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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
Batangas
1st district
2025 Batangas's 1st congressional district election|
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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]
2nd district
2025 Batangas's 2nd congressional district election|
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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]
3rd district
2025 Batangas 3rd congressional district election|
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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]
4th district
2025 Batangas 4th congressional district election|
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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]
5th district
2025 Batangas 5th congressional district election|
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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]
6th district
2025 Batangas 6th congressional district election|
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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]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Ryan Recto | Nacionalista Party | 92,823 | 45.94 |
| Bernadette Sabili | Independent | 72,976 | 36.11 |
| Mar Panganiban | Independent | 20,872 | 10.33 |
| Rodel Lacorte | Independent | 15,398 | 7.62 |
| Total | 202,069 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 202,069 | 92.19 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 17,130 | 7.81 |
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| Total votes | 219,199 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 257,401 | 85.16 |
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| Nacionalista Party hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
Cavite
1st district
2025 Cavite's 1st congressional district election|
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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]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Jolo Revilla (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 147,263 | 77.93 |
| Paul Abaya | Liberal Party | 41,710 | 22.07 |
| Total | 188,973 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 188,973 | 95.14 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 9,644 | 4.86 |
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| Total votes | 198,617 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 261,336 | 76.00 |
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| Lakas–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
2nd district
2025 Cavite's 2nd congressional district election|
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Incumbent Lani Mercado of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a second term unopposed.[16][18][20]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Lani Mercado (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 172,694 | 100.00 |
| Total | 172,694 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 172,694 | 75.99 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 54,561 | 24.01 |
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| Total votes | 227,255 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 309,462 | 73.44 |
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| Lakas–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
3rd district
2025 Cavite's 3rd congressional district election|
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AJ Advincula
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Emmanuel Maliksi
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NUP
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Aksyon
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98,072
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78,916
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53.10%
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42.73%
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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]
4th district
2025 Cavite's 4th congressional district election|
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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]
5th district
2025 Cavite's 5th congressional district election|
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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]
6th district
2025 Cavite's 6th congressional district election|
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Incumbent Antonio Ferrer of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[27][18][28]
7th district
2025 Cavite's 7th congressional district election|
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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]
8th district
2025 Cavite's 8th congressional district election|
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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]
Laguna
1st district
2025 Laguna's 1st congressional district election|
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Incumbent Ann Matibag of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a second term unopposed.[33][34] She was previously affiliated with PDP–Laban.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Ann Matibag (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 111,214 | 100.00 |
| Total | 111,214 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 111,214 | 76.60 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 33,975 | 23.40 |
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| Total votes | 145,189 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 188,803 | 76.90 |
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| Lakas–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
2nd district
2025 Laguna's 2nd congressional district election|
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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]
3rd district
2025 Laguna's 3rd congressional district election|
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Amben Amante
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Ernesto Empemano
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Lakas
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RP
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238,140
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28,730
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86.38%
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10.42%
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House representative before election
Amben Amante
Lakas
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Elected House representative
Amben Amante
Lakas
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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]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Amben Amante (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 238,140 | 86.38 |
| Ernesto Empemano | Reform PH Party | 28,730 | 10.42 |
| Ronnie Masirag | Independent | 4,697 | 1.70 |
| Ocha Mamaril | Independent | 4,106 | 1.49 |
| Total | 275,673 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 275,673 | 87.65 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 38,829 | 12.35 |
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| Total votes | 314,502 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 372,861 | 84.35 |
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| Lakas–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
4th district
2025 Laguna's 3rd congressional district election|
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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]
Biñan
2025 Biñan's at-large congressional district election|
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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]
Calamba
2025 Calamba's at-large congressional district election|
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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]
Santa Rosa
2025 Santa Rosa's at-large congressional district election|
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NUP
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AKAY
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Roy Gonzales
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Danzel Fernandez
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Sonia Algabre
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Lakas
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NUP
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AKAY
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86,177
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60,441
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27,958
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49.36%
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34.62%
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16.01%
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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]
Quezon
2025 Quezon's congressional district election|
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1st district
Incumbent Mark Enverga of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a third term unopposed.[44][45]
2nd district
2025 Quezon's 2nd congressional district election|
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Incumbent David Suarez of Lakas–CMD won re-election for a third term unopposed.[46][47] He was previously affiliated with the Nacionalista Party.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| David Suarez (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 286,091 | 100.00 |
| Total | 286,091 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 286,091 | 64.31 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 158,767 | 35.69 |
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| Total votes | 444,858 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 516,199 | 86.18 |
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| Lakas–CMD hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
3rd district
2025 Quezon's 3rd congressional district election|
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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]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Reynante Arrogancia (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | 163,239 | 69.55 |
| Matt Florido | Independent | 71,465 | 30.45 |
| Total | 234,704 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 234,704 | 92.60 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 18,753 | 7.40 |
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| Total votes | 253,457 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 304,144 | 83.33 |
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| Source: Commission on Elections[5][6] |
4th district
2025 Quezon's 4th congressional district election|
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Incumbent Keith Micah Tan of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a second term unopposed.[44][50][51]
Rizal
1st district
2025 Rizal's 1st congressional district election|
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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]
2nd district
2025 Rizal's 2nd congressional district election|
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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]
3rd district
2025 Rizal's 3rd congressional district election|
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AKAY
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Jojo Garcia
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Paeng Diaz
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NPC
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AKAY
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67,417
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34,210
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66.34%
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33.66%
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House representative before election
Jojo Garcia
NPC
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Elected House representative
Jojo Garcia
NPC
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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]
4th district
2025 Rizal's 4th congressional district election|
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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]
Antipolo's 1st district
2025 Antipolo's 1st congressional district election|
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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]
Antipolo's 2nd district
2025 Antipolo's 2nd congressional district election|
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Romeo Acop
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NUP
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131,925
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100.00%
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Incumbent Romeo Acop of the National Unity Party won re-election for a second term unopposed.[58]
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Romeo Acop (incumbent) | National Unity Party | 131,925 | 100.00 |
| Total | 131,925 | 100.00 |
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| Valid votes | 131,925 | 74.78 |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 44,496 | 25.22 |
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| Total votes | 176,421 | 100.00 |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 242,872 | 72.64 |
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| National Unity Party hold |
| Source: Commission on Elections[6] |
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- See also: Elections in the Philippines
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