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The 2025 Philippine local elections in Metro Manila are scheduled to be held on May 12, ... The Quezon City Council is composed of 38 councilors, 36 of whom are elected.
Local elections are scheduled to be held in Manila on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, 36 members of the Manila City Council, and six district representatives to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected in the election will assume their ...
1,682 city councilors (regular Sangguniang Panlungsod members) 1,493 mayorships and vice mayorships in municipalities; 11,948 municipal councilors (regular Sangguniang Bayan members) The elective positions in the barangays will not be decided on this day. The elections for these positions will be held in December 2025.
The Quezon City Council is Quezon City's Sangguniang Panlungsod or legislature. It is composed of 36 councilors, with 6 councilors elected from Quezon City's six councilor districts (coextensive with the Legislative districts of Quezon City) and two councilors elected from the ranks of barangay (neighborhood) chairmen and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK; youth councils).
92 NUP 36 NPC 33 Nacionalista 32 PFP 10 Liberal 10 Others 40 Party-lists 61 Incumbent Speaker Martin Romualdez Lakas–CMD 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 ...
He has endorsed Alden Almario, incumbent member of the Makati City Council, to succeed him. Edward Maceda (Manila–4th) Maceda's wife, Giselle Mary Maceda, is running to succeed him. [22] Lord Allan Velasco (Marinduque at-large) Velasco will run for governor of Marinduque switching places with his father, incumbent governor Presbitero Velasco Jr.
Local elections were held at Quezon City on May 9, 2022, as part of the Philippine general election.Held concurrently with the national elections, the electorate voted to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, thirty-six city council members and six district representatives to congress.
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.