PHILIPPINE ELECTION 2025 – The synchronized National and Local Elections (NLE) happens on Monday, May 12, 2025, with over 68 million registered voters are expected to troop to polling places to cast their votes. View on this page for the live updates and results.
According to the Commission on Elections (Comelec), a total of 18,121 positions are up for grabs in the 2025 Elections, from senators, party-list groups, district representatives, governors, vice governors, provincial board members, mayors, vice mayors, and councilors.
The 2025 Philippine general election will fill-up the following key positions:
- 12 seats in the Senate of the Philippines
- All seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
- All provincial-level elected positions in the provinces of the Philippines
- All city-level elected positions in the cities of the Philippines
- All municipal-level elected positions in the municipalities of the Philippines
On this page, the relevant list of Election 2025 updates and results will be posted:
- Senatorial Election 2025: Comelec partial, unofficial results
- Election 2025: Senatorial Race 'Magic 12'
- Philippine Election 2025 Live Results Online
- Livestream: ABS-CBN, GMA Election 2025 Coverage
- List of Winners: Metro Manila (NCR) Election 2025 Comelec results
- Comelec Precinct Finder for Election 2025
The winners of the midterm election will take office on June 30, 2025.
Election 2025 Live Updates and Results
Pursuant to RA 9369, the May 2025 Elections 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.
On April 22, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced the availability of the Precinct Finder to help voters check their precinct number and location.
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Posted by COMELEC on Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Comelec Chairperson George Garcia on Friday, May 9, said they are "very prepared" for Monday’s national and local elections, with contingency measures intact.
"The Comelec is very prepared... the important thing is that our contingency measures are intact in what the commission will do in any situation," Garcia said in an interview after the final lockdown of data centers for the elections at the Data Center 3 in Ayala Circuit, Makati City.
Garcia reminded senior citizens, persons with disability, and pregnant women that they can vote as early as 5 a.m. when the polling centers open exclusively for the vulnerable sectors.
"They are allowed to bring someone, to assist them, and we will let the person with them vote. Only one person can accompany the senior citizen, the disabled, and the pregnant woman,” Garcia said.
Regular voters, on the other hand, can vote from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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