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2025 Philippine local elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region

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The 2025 Philippine local elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025.

Abra

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Governor of Abra

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Incumbent Dominic Valera (Asenso Abrenio) is running for mayor of Bangued. Valera was elected with 51.10% of the vote in 2022. On December 9, 2024, Office of the President suspended Valera for a violation in filling a vacancy in a municipal council. Russell Bragas became acting governor.

CandidateParty
Kiko BernosAsenso Abrenio
Takit BersaminPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Vice Governor of Abra

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Incumbent Joy Bernos (Asenso Abrenio) is running for a first full term. Bernos was elected with 71.42% of the vote in 2022. On August 12, 2024, Office of the President suspended Bernos over her order as governor in 2020 to lockdown a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Russell Bragas became acting vice governor. A temporary restraining order by an Abra court halted Bernos' suspension from September 2 to 23, 2024. On December 9, 2024, the Office of the President suspended Bernos, along with Governor Dominic Valera, for a violation in filling a vacancy in a municipal council. Bragas became acting governor, and Allan Seares became acting vice governor.

CandidateParty
Joy Bernos (incumbent)Asenso Abrenio
Anne BersaminPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Abra Provincial Board

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The Abra Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Party
Asenso Abrenio
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Abra's 1st provincial district

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Abra's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Boliney, Bucay, Bucloc, Daguioman, Langiden, Luba, Manabo, Peñarrubia, Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Isidro, San Quintin, Tubo and Villaviciosa. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Romeo AdvinculaAsenso Abrenio
Noli AlzateIndependent
Julius Balao-asNacionalista Party
Gilman BarcarseAsenso Abrenio
Ruy BernardezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Quintin BeroñaAsenso Abrenio
Elmer BidesNationalist People's Coalition
Jane CeciliaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Antonio DayagAsenso Abrenio
Rodolfo de la Paz (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jessie DioayanIndependent
Glannie DomingoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jen LunaIndependent
Robert SegundoIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Abra's 2nd provincial district

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Abra's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bangued, Danglas, Dolores, La Paz, Lacub, Lagangilang, Lagayan, Licuan-Baay, Malibcong, San Juan, Tayum and Tineg. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Pat Abaya (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Byrone AlzatePartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ivan BenwarenAsenso Abrenio
Luis Jorobots Bersamin IVNationalist People's Coalition
Panchet BringasAsenso Abrenio
Dannah Rose GonzalesAsenso Abrenio
Cynlai OsorioAsenso Abrenio
Mark Froilan SearesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[1]

Apayao

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Governor of Apayao

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Incumbent Elias Bulut Jr. (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term. Bulut was elected unopposed in 2022.

CandidateParty
Elias Bulut Jr. (incumbent)NPC
Domingo PuriengIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Vice Governor of Apayao

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Incumbent Remy Albano (Kilusang Bagong Lipunan) is retiring. Albano was re-elected with 50.55% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Kyle BulutLakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Apayao Provincial Board

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The Apayao Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Nationalist People's Coalition
Total

Apayao's 1st provincial district

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Apayao's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Calanasan, Conner and Kabugao. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Iying Agnas-RealLakas–CMD
Alison Betat (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Jun Labueng (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Girlie Laylay-UyLakas–CMD
Vincent Talattag (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Apayao's 2nd provincial district

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Apayao's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Flora, Luna, Pudtol and Santa Marcela. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Revalone AlbanoLakas–CMD
Bobby BalanayNationalist People's Coalition
Myla BallesterosLakas–CMD
Josie BangsilNationalist People's Coalition
Emmanuel GalleonNationalist People's Coalition
Ricky LaoatLakas–CMD
Vic MaruquinLakas–CMD
Hector Reuel PascuaNationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[2]

Baguio

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Mayor of Baguio

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Incumbent Benjamin Magalong (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a third term. Magalong was re-elected with 51.75% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Benny BomogaoIndependent
Abdul CamoIndependent
Rei Ann CayetanoIndependent
Mark Andrew DirectoIndependent
Mark GoNacionalista Party
Benjamin Magalong (incumbent)Nationalist People's Coalition
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Vice Mayor of Baguio

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Incumbent Faustino Olowan (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Olowan was re-elected under the Nacionalista Party with 52.34% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Faustino Olowan (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Mylen YaranonNacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Baguio City Council

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The Baguio City Council is composed of 15 councilors, 12 of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Liberal Party
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
People's Reform Party
Independent
Total
CandidateParty
Joel AlangsabLakas–CMD
Standford AngNacionalista Party
Fred Bagbagen (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
JD Balajadia-TaboraNacionalista Party
Spencer BasbasIndependent
Norma BenuyoIndependent
Edison BilogLakas–CMD
Pam CariñoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Eddie CartaLakas–CMD
Vladimir Cayabas (incumbent)Independent
Elmer Datuin (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Van DicangIndependent
Peter Fianza (incumbent)Independent
John Glenn GaerlanNationalist People's Coalition
Edilberto GapuzIndependent
Mike HumidingNacionalista Party
Tia ImadhayIndependent
Ryan JavierIndependent
Eric James KellyIndependent
Michael LawanaNacionalista Party
Saturnino Lem-ewIndependent
Esther LitlitNacionalista Party
John Rhey MananengPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Martin ManodonIndependent
Murphy Maspil Sr.Independent
Jose Molintas (incumbent)Liberal Party
Salvador Francisco Neri IVIndependent
Jun OrcaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Levy OrcalesPeople's Reform Party
Thomas PalangdaoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Ron PerezPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Alberto Ramos Jr.Independent
Paolo SalvosaIndependent
Kurt Justin SantiagoIndependent
Elaine SembranoLakas–CMD
Esteban SomngiIndependent
Betty Lourdes Tabanda (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Ted TanIndependent
Yuri WeyganNationalist People's Coalition
Leandro Yangot Jr. (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[3]

Benguet

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Governor of Benguet

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Incumbent Melchor Diclas (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Diclas was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 57.62% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Melchor Diclas (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Ruben PaoadIndependent
George PunasenIndependent
Johnny WaguisIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Vice Governor of Benguet

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Incumbent Tagel Felipe (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for the House of Representatives in Benguet's lone legislative district. Felipe was elected as an independent with 52.43% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Pandong BalaodanIndependent
Nelson DangwaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Marie Rose Fongwan-KepesLakas–CMD
Sammy ParanIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Benguet Provincial Board

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The Benguet Provincial Board is composed of 14 board members, 10 of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
United Benguet Party
Independent
Total

Benguet's 1st provincial district

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Benguet's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bokod, Itogon, Kabayan, Sablan and Tuba. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Johannes Amuasen (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Erlinda BalogIndependent
Roi DavidLakas–CMD
Sander Fianza (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Jani GalutanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Lison Latawan Jr.United Benguet Party
Charmaine MolintasLakas–CMD
Myrna NazarroPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Jhonar RebutazoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Thomas Wales Jr.United Benguet Party
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Benguet's 2nd provincial district

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Benguet's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Atok, Bakun, Buguias, Kapangan, Kibungan, La Trinidad, Mankayan and Tublay. Six board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Frenzel AyongLakas–CMD
Jim BotiweyPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Anjie BugtongPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Neptali Camsol (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Alex CastañedaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Manny FerminLakas–CMD
Thorrsson Montes KeithPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Armando LauroLakas–CMD
Romeo SaldaLakas–CMD
Ruben Tinda-anLakas–CMD
Joel Tingbaoen Jr. (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[4]

Ifugao

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Governor of Ifugao

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Incumbent Jerry Dalipog (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Dalipog was re-elected under Kilusang Bagong Lipunan with 79.90% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Eugene BalitangPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Romy BallatongIndependent
Jerry Dalipog (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Rolando PaliganIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Vice Governor of Ifugao

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Incumbent Glenn Prudenciano (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Prudenciano was re-elected under the Liberal Party with 53.10% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Omar HabawelPartido Demokratiko Pilipino
Glenn Prudenciano (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Ifugao Provincial Board

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The Ifugao Provincial Board is composed of 11 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Party
Lakas–CMD
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Ifugao's 1st provincial district

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Ifugao's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Asipulo, Hingyon, Hungduan, Kiangan, Lagawe, Lamut and Tinoc. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Geronimo BimohyaLakas–CMD
Alberto Binlang Jr. (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Richard CalingayanIndependent
David DumangengIndependent
Jordan Gullitiw (incumbent)Independent
Josel Guyguyon (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Jaweh HabbilingPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Pedro Mayam-oPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Julio TindunganIndependent
Manuel UminyadIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Ifugao's 2nd provincial district

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Ifugao's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista, Banaue and Mayoyao. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Orlando Addug (incumbent)Independent
Samuel AngawaIndependent
Fernando BahatanIndependent
Peter Bunnag (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Gaspar Chilagan Jr.Nationalist People's Coalition
Perfecta Dulnuan (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Jun DumarPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Marcenio HimmoldangNationalist People's Coalition
Sanjeeve MahiconIndependent
Jojo Odan (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[5]

Kalinga

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Governor of Kalinga

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Incumbent James Edduba (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Edduba was elected with 46.57% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Jocel BaacPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
James Edduba (incumbent)Lakas–CMD
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Vice Governor of Kalinga

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Incumbent Jocel Baac (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for governor of Kalinga. Baac was elected under Aksyon Demokratiko with 55.55% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Antonio BakilanIndependent
Mark Aldrich DiasenIndependent
Danzel Michael LangkitReform PH Party
Dave OdiemPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Kalinga Provincial Board

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The Kalinga Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Party
Aksyon Demokratiko
Liberal Party
Nacionalista Party
Nationalist People's Coalition
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Kalinga's 1st provincial district

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Kalinga's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Balbalan, Lubuagan, Pasil, Pinukpuk and Tinglayan. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Hilario AggalaoIndependent
Harley Duguiang (incumbent)Aksyon Demokratiko
Alfredo Gamongan Sr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Emilio KitonganNacionalista Party
Sikoy LucasIndependent
Maria Socorro SaclagIndependent
Romeo SaclagIndependent
Roger Saga-oc (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Johnny TiwangPartido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Kalinga's 2nd provincial district

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Kalinga's 2nd provincial district consists of the city of Tabuk and the municipalities of Rizal and Tanudan. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Chester AlundayNacionalista Party
Glenn Amla (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Alfredo DanganiIndependent
Bernard Glenn Dao-asNationalist People's Coalition
Chris DonaalLiberal Party
Camilo Lammawin Jr.Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Brando TabanganayIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[6]

Mountain Province

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Governor of Mountain Province

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Incumbent Bonifacio Lacwasan (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Lacwasan was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 89.30% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Bonifacio Lacwasan (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Eduardo Latawan Jr.Independent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Vice Governor of Mountain Province

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Incumbent Francis Tauli (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a third term. Tauli was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 51.28% of the vote in 2022.

CandidateParty
Miyo CarlosIndependent
Cleto Chacapna Jr.Independent
Jet DominguezIndependent
Albert Paday-osIndependent
Francis Tauli (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

Mountain Province Provincial Board

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The Mountain Province Provincial Board is composed of 12 board members, eight of whom are elected.

Party
Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Nacionalista Party
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Independent
Total

Mountain Province's 1st provincial district

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Mountain Province's 1st provincial district consists of the municipalities of Barlig, Bontoc, Natonin, Paracelis and Sadanga. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Janice BarilloNacionalista Party
Jose BiangalenNacionalista Party
Mateo ChiyawanKatipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
Maximillian ClaverIndependent
Vidastos FocaoIndependent
Joshua Fronda (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Roy GammonacNacionalista Party
Ezra Samson Gomez (incumbent)Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Tancio MirandaIndependent
Federico Onsat (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
John PelewNacionalista Party
Total
Source: [7]

Mountain Province's 2nd provincial district

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Mountain Province's 2nd provincial district consists of the municipalities of Bauko. Besao, Sabangan, Sagada and Tadian. Four board members are elected from this provincial district.

CandidateParty
Anselmo AndayanNacionalista Party
Bartolo BadecaoNacionalista Party
Sally Banaken-UllalimIndependent
Johnson Bantog II (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Henry Bastian Jr. (incumbent)Nacionalista Party
Jimmy CajiganIndependent
Jowee DominguezIndependent
Perfecto IgidIndependent
Akay ManodonIndependent
Ricardo Masidong Jr. (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
Andres SapdoyIndependent
Total
Source: Commission on Elections[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "ABRA_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  2. ^ a b c d "APAYAO_APAYAO" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  3. ^ a b c "BENGUET_BAGUIOCITY" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  4. ^ a b c d "BENGUET_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  5. ^ a b c d "IFUGAO_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  6. ^ a b c d "KALINGA_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
  7. ^ a b c d "MPROVINCE_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.