Local elections will take place in Naga, Camarines Sur, on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The voters will elect a mayor, vice mayor, ten members of the Naga City Council, and one member of the Philippine House of Representatives.
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editPosition | Party | |||
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For Mayor | ||||
Leni Robredo | Liberal | |||
For Vice Mayor | ||||
Gabriel Bordado | Liberal | |||
For City Council | ||||
Elmer Baldomero | Liberal | |||
Jess Albeus | Liberal | |||
Gayle Abonal-Gomez | Liberal | |||
Frank Mendoza | Liberal | |||
Areiz Macaraig | Liberal | |||
Butch Borja | Liberal | |||
Miles Raquid-Arroyo | Liberal | |||
Omar Buenafe | Liberal | |||
Jose Perez | Liberal | |||
Oying Rosales | Liberal |
Mayoral election
editIncumbent mayor Nelson Legacion is on his second consecutive term and is eligible for re-election. Legacion is expected to not run for a third term to give way for former Vice President Leni Robredo to succeed him. Legacion will instead run for representative in Camarines Sur's 3rd district.
Candidates
editDeclared
edit- Leni Robredo (Liberal), former vice president of the Philippines[1]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Independent | Leonida Abrazado | ||||
Independent | Diego Coner Sr. | ||||
Independent | Luis Ortega | ||||
Independent | Restituto de Quiros | ||||
Liberal | Leni Robredo | ||||
Total votes | 100.00 | ||||
hold |
Vice mayoral election
editIncumbent representative Gabriel Bordado is on his third and final term for the representative of Camarines Sur's third district He expressed his intention to run for mayor but later decided to give way to Robredo and seek the vice mayoralty instead.
Candidates
editDeclared
edit- Gabriel Bordado (Liberal), incumbent representative for Camarines Sur's third district[1]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Liberal | Gabriel Bordado | ||||
Independent | Cristopher Fortuna | ||||
Independent | Fortunato Mendoza | ||||
Independent | Edna Reniva | ||||
Independent | Benjamin Manuel Villafuerte | ||||
Total votes | 100.00 | ||||
hold |
City Council election
editThe Naga City Council is composed of 12 councilors, 10 of whom are elected.
Candidate | Party | |
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Gayle Abonal-Gomez (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
Simeon Adan | Independent | |
Jess Albeus (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
Miles Raquid Arroyo | Liberal Party | |
Elmer Baldemoro | Liberal Party | |
Gil Belen | Kusog Bikolandia | |
Bert Benitez | Bunyog Party | |
Toby Bongon | Independent | |
Vito Borja II | Liberal Party | |
Omar Buenafe (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
July Catimbang | Independent | |
Malou David | Independent | |
Ferds de Hitta | National Unity Party | |
Jude Diokno | Independent | |
Boboy Luntok | National Unity Party | |
Areiz Macaraig | Liberal Party | |
Brim Mangubat | National Unity Party | |
CK Mendoza | Independent | |
Frank Mendoza | Liberal Party | |
Joeper Perez (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
Oying Rosales (incumbent) | Liberal Party | |
Nono Salak | Kusog Bikolandia | |
Hector Sales | Independent | |
Nathan Sergio | Independent | |
Jak Villafuerte | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
References
edit- ^ a b Cupin, Bea. "Leni Robredo announces Naga City mayor bid". Rappler. Archived from the original on 4 October 2024. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
naga
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).