2025 National and Local Elections
2025 National and Local Elections
2025 National and Local Elections
As mandated by RA 7166 (Section 2), which was approved into law in 26 November 1995, the next synchronized National and Local Elections (NLE) will happen on the second Monday of May, the 12th, in the year 2025.

Pursuant to RA 11593, which was approved in 28 October 2021, The first regular election for the Bangsamoro Government under the Organic Law shall be held and synchronized with the 2025 national elections.

Pursuant to RA 9369, the May 2025 NLE will again be fully automated, as it was with the May 2010 NLE, 2013 NLE, 2016 NLE, 2019 NLE, and with the May 2022 NLE, from:

the counting of votes in the precincts;
the consolidation of the precinct results;
the transmission of precinct results to the corresponding city/municipality canvassing board;
the canvassing of precinct results in the district, city, municipal levels;
the proclamation of winning candidates in the district, city, municipal levels;
the transmission of the district, city, municipal canvassing results to the provincial canvassing board, and of the highly urbanized city results to the national canvassing board;
the canvassing of city/municipal results in the provincial level;
the proclamation of winning candidates in the provincial level;
the transmission of the highly urbanized city and provincial results to the national canvassing board; and
the canvassing of provincial and highly urbanized city results, including overseas results, in the national level.
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  • MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) finalized the removal of more than a hundred nuisance candidates from the long list of aspirants formally seeking a senatorial seat in the 2025 polls.

    The 66 senatorial hopefuls who passed the final vetting process of the poll body are the following:

    Abalos, Benjamin Jr. “Benhur” De Castro – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
    Adonis, Ronaldo Mangampo – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Amad, Wilson Caritero – Independent
    Andamo, Jocelyn Santos – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Aquino, Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aguirre – Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
    Arambulo, Ronnel Gondraneos – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Arellano, Ernesto Rillera – Kamalayang Kayumanggi (Katipunan)
    Ballon, Roberto Amido – Independent
    Binay, Mar-Len Abigail “Abby” Sombillo – Nationalist People’s Coalition
    Bondoc, James Patrick “Jimmy” Romero – PDP-Laban
    Bong Revilla, Ramon Jr. Bautista – Lakas-CMD
    Bosita, Bonifacio Laqui – Independent
    Brosas, Arlene Duran – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Cabonegro, Roy Jerusalem – Democratic Party of the Philippines
    Capuyan, Allen Arat – Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago
    Casiño, Teodoro “Teddy” Acevedo – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Castro, Francisca “France” Lustina – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Cayetano, Pilar Juliana “Pia” Schramm – Nacionalista Party
    De Alban, Angelo Castro – Independent
    D’Angelo, David Delano – Bunyog Pagkakaisa Party
    De Guzman, Leodegario “Leody” Quitain – Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
    Dela Rosa, Ronald “Bato” Marapon – PDP-Laban
    Doringo, Eufemia “Mimi” Pet – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Escobal, Arnel Bondilles – Partido Maharlika
    Espiritu, Renecio Jr. Santos – Partido Lakas ng Masa
    Floranda, Modesto Toque – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Gamboa, Marc Louie Santos – Independent
    Go, Christopher Lawrence Tesoro – PDP-Laban
    Gonzales, Norberto Borja – Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas
    Hinlo, Jesus Jr. Villanueva – PDP-Laban
    Honasan, Gregorio “Gringo” Ballesteros – Reform PH-People’s Party
    Jose, Relly Jr. Nufable – Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
    Lacson, Panfilo “Ping” Morena – Independent
    Lambino, Raul Loyola – PDP-Laban
    Lapid, Manuel “Lito” Mercado – Nationalist People’s Coalition
    Lee, Wilbert Te – Aksyon Demokratiko
    Lidasan, Amirah Ali – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Marcoleta, Rodante Dizon – Independent
    Marcos, Maria Imelda “Imee” Romualdez – Nacionalista Party
    Marquez, Norman Cordero – Independent
    Martinez, Eric Morales – Independent
    Mata, Richard Tesoro – Independent
    Matula, Jose Sonny Gito – Workers and Peasants Party (WPP)
    Maza, Liza Largoza – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Mendoza, Heidi Lloce – Independent
    Montemayor, Jose Jr. Cabrera – Partido Pederal ng Maharlika
    Olivar, Jose Jessei Dela Calsada – Independent
    Ong, Willie Tan – Aksyon Demokratiko
    Pacquiao, Emmanuel “Manny” Dapidran – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
    Pangilinan, Francis Pancratius “Kiko” Nepomuceno – Liberal Party of the Philippines
    Querubin, Ariel Porfirio Oliva – Nacionalista Party
    Quiboloy, Apollo Carreon – WPP
    Ramos, Danilo Hernandez – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan
    Revillame, Wilfredo “Willie” Buendia – Independent
    Rodriguez, Victor “Vic” Dayrit – Independent
    Sahidulla, Nur-Ana Indanan – Independent
    Salvador, Phillip Reyes – PDP-Laban
    Singson, Luis “Chavit” Crisologo – Independent
    Sotto, Vicente III “Tito” Castelo – Nationalist People’s Coalition
    Tapado, Michael Balais – Partido Maharlika
    Tolentino, Francis Ng – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
    Tulfo, Bienvenido “Ben” Teshiba – Independent
    Tulfo, Erwin Teshiba – Independent
    Valbuena, Mario Jr. “Mar” Soliven – Independent
    Verceles, Leandro Buenconsejo – Independent
    Villar, Camille Aguilar – Nacionalista Party
    The other 117 aspirants who filed their certificates of candidacy for senator but are not on the list above were the subject of the Comelec’s motu proprio cases that declared them as nuisance candidates.

    Comelec Chairman George Garcia said in a radio interview on Friday, December 13, that the Supreme Court did not stop the poll body from removing the candidates it identified as nuisance from next year’s ballots. – Rappler.com
    MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) finalized the removal of more than a hundred nuisance candidates from the long list of aspirants formally seeking a senatorial seat in the 2025 polls. The 66 senatorial hopefuls who passed the final vetting process of the poll body are the following: Abalos, Benjamin Jr. “Benhur” De Castro – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas Adonis, Ronaldo Mangampo – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Amad, Wilson Caritero – Independent Andamo, Jocelyn Santos – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Aquino, Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aguirre – Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino Arambulo, Ronnel Gondraneos – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Arellano, Ernesto Rillera – Kamalayang Kayumanggi (Katipunan) Ballon, Roberto Amido – Independent Binay, Mar-Len Abigail “Abby” Sombillo – Nationalist People’s Coalition Bondoc, James Patrick “Jimmy” Romero – PDP-Laban Bong Revilla, Ramon Jr. Bautista – Lakas-CMD Bosita, Bonifacio Laqui – Independent Brosas, Arlene Duran – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Cabonegro, Roy Jerusalem – Democratic Party of the Philippines Capuyan, Allen Arat – Partido Pilipino sa Pagbabago Casiño, Teodoro “Teddy” Acevedo – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Castro, Francisca “France” Lustina – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Cayetano, Pilar Juliana “Pia” Schramm – Nacionalista Party De Alban, Angelo Castro – Independent D’Angelo, David Delano – Bunyog Pagkakaisa Party De Guzman, Leodegario “Leody” Quitain – Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) Dela Rosa, Ronald “Bato” Marapon – PDP-Laban Doringo, Eufemia “Mimi” Pet – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Escobal, Arnel Bondilles – Partido Maharlika Espiritu, Renecio Jr. Santos – Partido Lakas ng Masa Floranda, Modesto Toque – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Gamboa, Marc Louie Santos – Independent Go, Christopher Lawrence Tesoro – PDP-Laban Gonzales, Norberto Borja – Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas Hinlo, Jesus Jr. Villanueva – PDP-Laban Honasan, Gregorio “Gringo” Ballesteros – Reform PH-People’s Party Jose, Relly Jr. Nufable – Kilusang Bagong Lipunan Lacson, Panfilo “Ping” Morena – Independent Lambino, Raul Loyola – PDP-Laban Lapid, Manuel “Lito” Mercado – Nationalist People’s Coalition Lee, Wilbert Te – Aksyon Demokratiko Lidasan, Amirah Ali – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Marcoleta, Rodante Dizon – Independent Marcos, Maria Imelda “Imee” Romualdez – Nacionalista Party Marquez, Norman Cordero – Independent Martinez, Eric Morales – Independent Mata, Richard Tesoro – Independent Matula, Jose Sonny Gito – Workers and Peasants Party (WPP) Maza, Liza Largoza – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Mendoza, Heidi Lloce – Independent Montemayor, Jose Jr. Cabrera – Partido Pederal ng Maharlika Olivar, Jose Jessei Dela Calsada – Independent Ong, Willie Tan – Aksyon Demokratiko Pacquiao, Emmanuel “Manny” Dapidran – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas Pangilinan, Francis Pancratius “Kiko” Nepomuceno – Liberal Party of the Philippines Querubin, Ariel Porfirio Oliva – Nacionalista Party Quiboloy, Apollo Carreon – WPP Ramos, Danilo Hernandez – Makabayang Koalisyon ng Mamamayan Revillame, Wilfredo “Willie” Buendia – Independent Rodriguez, Victor “Vic” Dayrit – Independent Sahidulla, Nur-Ana Indanan – Independent Salvador, Phillip Reyes – PDP-Laban Singson, Luis “Chavit” Crisologo – Independent Sotto, Vicente III “Tito” Castelo – Nationalist People’s Coalition Tapado, Michael Balais – Partido Maharlika Tolentino, Francis Ng – Partido Federal ng Pilipinas Tulfo, Bienvenido “Ben” Teshiba – Independent Tulfo, Erwin Teshiba – Independent Valbuena, Mario Jr. “Mar” Soliven – Independent Verceles, Leandro Buenconsejo – Independent Villar, Camille Aguilar – Nacionalista Party The other 117 aspirants who filed their certificates of candidacy for senator but are not on the list above were the subject of the Comelec’s motu proprio cases that declared them as nuisance candidates. Comelec Chairman George Garcia said in a radio interview on Friday, December 13, that the Supreme Court did not stop the poll body from removing the candidates it identified as nuisance from next year’s ballots. – Rappler.com
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