2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Mimaropa
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All 8 Mimaropa seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Mimaropa were held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.
Marinduque
[edit]Term-limited incumbent Lord Allan Velasco (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for governor of Marinduque.[1] He was elected unopposed in 2022 under PDP–Laban.
Velasco's father, Marinduque governor Presbitero Velasco Jr. (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas), is running against Rey Salvacion (Independent).[1][2]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rey Salvacion | Independent | 73,677 | 56.59 | |
Presbitero Velasco Jr. | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 56,527 | 43.41 | |
Total | 130,204 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 165,436 | – | ||
Independent gain from Nationalist People's Coalition | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
Occidental Mindoro
[edit]Incumbent Odie Tarriela (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a second term.[5] He was elected in 2022 under Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan with 38.64% of the vote.
Tarriela is running against former representative Josephine Sato (Liberal Party).[5][6]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Odie Tarriela (incumbent) | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | 155,102 | 63.36 | |
Josephine Sato | Liberal Party | 89,698 | 36.64 | |
Total | 244,800 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 321,699 | – | ||
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
Oriental Mindoro
[edit]1st district
[edit]Incumbent Arnan Panaligan (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term unopposed.[7][8] He was elected in 2022 under Mindoro Bago Sarili with 61.34% of the vote.
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Arnan Panaligan (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | 192,998 | 100.00 | |
Total | 192,998 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 308,447 | – | ||
Lakas–CMD hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
2nd district
[edit]Incumbent Alfonso Umali Jr. (Liberal Party) is running for a third and final term.[9] He was re-elected in 2022 with 44.46% of the vote.
Umali is running against two other candidates, including Oriental Mindoro vice governor Ejay Falcon (Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño).[9][10]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Alfonso Umali Jr. (incumbent) | Liberal Party | 114,121 | 55.44 | |
Ejay Falcon | Galing at Serbisyo para sa Mindoreño | 91,073 | 44.25 | |
Jerry Casao | Independent | 636 | 0.31 | |
Total | 205,830 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 261,154 | – | ||
Liberal Party hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
Palawan
[edit]1st district
[edit]The seat is vacant after Edgardo Salvame (People's Reform Party) died on March 13, 2024. He was elected in 2022 with 47.35% of the vote.
Salvame's wife, Rose Salvame (People's Reform Party), is running against former representative Franz Josef Alvarez (National Unity Party).[11][12]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Rose Salvame | People's Reform Party | 145,701 | 59.14 | |
Franz Josef Alvarez | National Unity Party | 100,653 | 40.86 | |
Total | 246,354 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 302,220 | – | ||
People's Reform Party hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
2nd district
[edit]Incumbent Jose Alvarez (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term.[11] He was elected in 2022 under PDP–Laban with 51.77% of the vote.
Alvarez is running against former representative Beng Abueg (Liberal Party).[11][13]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Jose Alvarez (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | 139,469 | 67.29 | |
Beng Abueg | Liberal Party | 67,801 | 32.71 | |
Total | 207,270 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 275,287 | – | ||
Nationalist People's Coalition hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
3rd district
[edit]The seat is vacant after Edward Hagedorn (PDP–Laban) died on October 3, 2023. He was elected in 2022 52.74% of the vote.
Hagedorn's son, Clink Hagedorn (Independent), is running against former representative Gil Acosta Jr. (Lakas–CMD) and former Palawan governor Abraham Mitra (Nacionalista Party).[11][14]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Gil Acosta Jr. | Lakas–CMD | 79,019 | 45.86 | |
Abraham Mitra | Nacionalista Party | 72,370 | 42.00 | |
Clink Hagedorn | Independent | 20,916 | 12.14 | |
Total | 172,305 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 210,248 | – | ||
Lakas–CMD gain from Partido Demokratiko Pilipino | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
Romblon
[edit]Incumbent Eleandro Jesus Madrona (Nacionalista Party) is running for a third and final term.[15] He was re-elected in 2022 with 81.18% of the vote.
Madrona is running against two other candidates.[15]
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Eleandro Jesus Madrona (incumbent) | Nacionalista Party | 129,273 | 82.37 | |
Vivien Carmona | Independent | 25,612 | 16.32 | |
Agustin Saluague | Independent | 2,048 | 1.31 | |
Total | 156,933 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 211,336 | – | ||
Nacionalista Party hold | ||||
Source: Commission on Elections[3][4] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Gov. Velasco files candidacy for Marinduque representative". Politiko Bicol. October 7, 2024.
- ^ "BOAC" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Data on the Total Number Established and Clustered Precincts, Registered Voters and Voting Centers" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d e f g "COC Results". Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b "Sato challenges Tarriela in Occidental Mindoro". Politiko Bicol. October 11, 2024.
- ^ "MAMBURAO" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ Laurente, Ire Joe (October 10, 2024). "Lawmaker, mayor unopposed". The Manila Times.
- ^ "CITY_OF_CALAPAN" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b Datu, Dennis (October 8, 2024). "Oriental Mindoro vice gov Ejay Falcon ditches reelection bid, eyes Congress instead". ABS-CBN News.
- ^ "BANSUD" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d Formoso, Celeste Anna (October 11, 2024). "141 aspirants file COCs for 2025 Palawan polls". Daily Tribune.
- ^ "AGUTAYA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ "BALABAC" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ "CITY_OF_PUERTO_PRINCESA" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b "ROMBLON" (PDF). Commission on Elections.