MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Election (Comelec) election results - partial and unofficial for Metro Manila (NCR) local elections are available here as polling precincts close on Monday, May 12, 2025.
As early as evening of May 12, Comelec could proclaim the winners. These are the mayors, vice mayors and members of the municipal or city councils.
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The NCR, containing 17 cities and municipalities, is among the vote-rich region in the Philippines with more than 7 million registered voters for the 2025 Philippine midterm elections.
Notably, 18 of the top 20 voting centers with the highest number of registered voters nationwide are located in NCR. The largest among these is Nagpayong Elementary School in Pasig City, which has 47,249 registered voters.
Election 2025 - Metro Manila
Leading candidates Partial, unofficial results
Partial, unofficial results aggregated from Comelec data as of May 13, 2025, 10:01 AM
City/Municipality | Mayor | Votes | Percent ER |
---|---|---|---|
Caloocan City | MALAPITAN, ALONG | 266,789 | 76.35% |
Las Piñas City | AGUILAR, APRIL | 89,724 | 75.34% |
Makati City | BINAY, NANCY | 93,053 | 79.67% |
Malabon City | SANDOVAL, JEANNIE | 92,621 | 77.06% |
Mandaluyong City | ABALOS, MENCHIE | 105,551 | 73.13% |
Manila | DOMAGOSO, ISKO MORENO | 430,000 | 80.50% |
Marikina City | TEODORO, MAAN | 114,923 | 80.44% |
Muntinlupa City | BIAZON, RUFFY | 159,118 | 76.11% |
Navotas City | TIANGCO, JOHN REY | 95,932 | 80.00% |
Parañaque City | OLIVAREZ, KUYA EDWIN | 106,716 | 74.88% |
Pasay City | CALIXTO-RUBIANO, EMI | 108,924 | 81.41% |
Pasig City | SOTTO, VICO | 286,897 | 81.31% |
Pateros | GERMAN, GERALD | 13,944 | 82.00% |
Quezon City | BELMONTE, JOY | 800,323 | 77.32% |
San Juan City | ZAMORA, FRANCIS | 43,894 | 75.00% |
Taguig City | CAYETANO, ATE LANI | 318,127 | 76.84% |
Valenzuela City | GATCHALIAN, WES | 219,182 | 73.78% |
City/Municipality | Vice Mayor | Votes | Percent ER |
---|---|---|---|
Caloocan City | TEH, KARINA | 268,422 | 76.57% |
Las Piñas City | AGUILAR, IMELDA | 94,427 | 75.34% |
Makati City | PEÑA, KID | 119,066 | 79.67% |
Malabon City | NOLASCO, EDWARD | 56,515 | 77.42% |
Mandaluyong City | SUVA, ANTHONY | 99,219 | 73.13% |
City of Manila | ATIENZA, CHI | 472,396 | 80.50% |
Marikina City | DE GUZMAN, DEL | 102,724 | 80.44% |
Muntinlupa City | TEVES, PHANIE | 95,975 | 76.11% |
Navotas City | SANCHEZ, KAP TITO | 88,613 | 80.00% |
Parañaque City | BERNABE, BENJO | 98,201 | 74.88% |
Pasay City | CALIXTO, MARK | 101,395 | 81.41% |
Pasig City | JAWORSKI, DODOT | 237,117 | 81.31% |
Pateros | SANTOS, CARLO | 13,085 | 82% |
Quezon City | SOTTO, GIAN | 729,079 | 77.32% |
San Juan City | AGCAOILI, AAA | 36,911 | 75.00% |
Taguig City | ALIT, ARVIN IAN | 261,614 | 77.23% |
Valenzuela City | ALEJANDRINO, MARLON IDOL | 181,414 | 73.78% |
List of Proclaimed Local Winners in Metro Manila
City/Municipality | Mayor | Vice Mayor |
---|---|---|
Caloocan City | MALAPITAN, ALONG | TEH, KARINA |
Las Piñas City | AGUILAR, APRIL | AGUILAR, IMELDA |
Makati City | ||
Malabon City | SANDOVAL, JEANNIE | NOLASCO, EDWARD |
Mandaluyong City | ABALOS, MENCHIE | |
Manila | ||
Marikina City | ||
Muntinlupa City | BIAZON, RUFFY | TEVES, PHANIE |
Navotas City | TIANGCO, JOHN REY | SANCHEZ, KAP TITO |
Parañaque City | ||
Pasay City | CALIXTO-RUBIANO, EMI | CALIXTO, MARK |
Pasig City | SOTTO, VICO | JAWORSKI, DODOT |
Pateros | GERMAN, GERALD | SANTOS, CARLO |
Quezon City | BELMONTE, JOY | SOTTO, GIAN |
San Juan City | ZAMORA, FRANCIS | AGCAOILI, AAA |
Taguig City | ||
Valenzuela City | GATCHALIAN, WES | ALEJANDRINO, MARLON IDOL |
Manila is the second most populous area in the Philippines with 1.85 million population in 2025. Among the candidates vying for Mayoralty are Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, incumbent Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna and Tutok To Win party-list Rep. Sam Verzosa.
For Makati City, it will be a showdown between Senator Nancy Binay and her brother-in-law, Representative Luis Campos Jr.
The 2025 Quezon City mayoral race is centered around incumbent Mayor Joy Belmonte, who is seeking her third and final term. She is facing four independent challengers: Jonathan Cabalo, Rolando Jota, Noli Navat, and Diosdado Velasco.
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