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It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled 2025 Bukodnon local elections, 2025 Cagayan de Oro local elections, 2025 Camiguin local elections, 2025 Lanao del Norte local elections, 2025 Misamis Occidental elections and 2025 Misamis Oriental elections. (January 2025)
The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.
The Philippines uses parallel voting for its lower house elections. For this election, there are 317 seats in the House of Representatives; 254 of these are district representatives, and 63 are party-list representatives. [7] Philippine law mandates that there should be one party-list representative for every four district representatives.
No. Party-list Full name Nominees 1 4Ps [1]: Pagtibayin at Palaguin ang Pangkabuhayang Pilipino Marcelino Libanan (incumbent); Jonathan Clement Abalos II (incumbent)
Local elections in the Philippines will take place on May 12, 2025. These will be conducted together with the 2025 general election for national positions. All elected positions above the barangay level will be contested. The following 18,191 positions will be contested: [1] [2] All 82 provincial governorships and vice-governorships
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The 2025 Philippine general election will be held on May 12, 2025. During this midterm election , where the winners take office mid-way the term of President Bongbong Marcos , all 317 seats in the House of Representatives and 12 of the 24 seats in the Senate will be contested to form the 20th Congress of the Philippines .
The Senate of the Philippines is elected via multiple non-transferable vote on an at-large basis, where a voter has 12 votes, cannot transfer any of the votes to a candidate, and can vote for up to twelve candidates. If the mock ballot has 13 or more preferences, the pollster classifies it as "invalid."