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2025 Makati local elections

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2025 Makati local elections

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Mayoral election
 
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Rep. Luis Campos Jr. (19th Congress).jpg
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Candidate Nancy Binay Luis Campos Victor Neri
Party UNA NPC Independent
Alliance Team Nancy Team United
Running mate Monsour del Rosario Kid Peña

Incumbent Mayor

Abigail Binay
MKTZNU



Vice mayoral election
 
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Candidate Monsour del Rosario Kid Peña
Party UNA NPC
Alliance Team Nancy Team United

Incumbent Mayor

Monique Lagdameo
MKTZNU



City Council election

16 of 18 seats in the Makati City Council
10 seats needed for a majority
 
Party MKTZNU RP[a] UNA
Last election 15 seats, 93.75% 1 seat, 6.25% Did not participate

Incumbent Majority Party

MKTZNU



Local elections are scheduled to be held in Makati on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, and the sixteen councilors, eight per district, that would be members of the Makati City Council, and two district representatives to the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

This will be the first elections in which the residents of the Embo barangays will not participate as a result of the Makati–Taguig boundary dispute ruling.[1]

Background

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The hotly contested 2019 local elections between Mayor Abigail Binay and her brother, former mayor Junjun Binay has caused the deterioration of relations between the incumbent mayor's family and the rest of her siblings.[2][3] Despite this, Binay and her administration easily won reelection in 2022.

On April 3, 2023, the Supreme Court of the Philippines denied the motion of reconsideration filed by Makati to override its earlier ruling that upheld the 2011 Pasig Regional Trial Court ruling that recognized Taguig's jurisdiction over the ten Embo barangays, resulting in Makati formally ceding control of the barangays to Taguig.[4] The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) began the administrative transfer of the 212,613 Embo voters and electoral precincts from Makati to Taguig in August 2023, ahead of the 2023 Philippine barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (BSKE) elections, where Embo residents voted as residents of Taguig for the first time.[5][6]

The transfer of the Embo barangays also put into question the continued existence of Makati's 2nd congressional district, which had three remaining barangays that do not meet the constitutional requirement of at least 250,000 residents per congressional district. However, COMELEC Chairman George Garcia has assured that the three remaining barangays could still elect a representative, pending legislation that will redistrict the affected area between the two cities.[7]

In September 2024, the 10 former Makati barangays of the second district were formally redistributed to the two legislative and city council districts of Taguig by the COMELEC, effectively leaving the district with three remaining barangays.[8]

Tickets

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Candidates underlined are incumbents seeking reelection.

Administration coalition

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Team United
Name Party
For Mayor
Luis Campos NPC
For Vice Mayor
Kid Peña NPC
For House of Representatives (1st district)
Monique Lagdameo MKTZNU
For House of Representatives (2nd district)
Dennis "Alden" Almario MKTZNU
For City Council (1st district)
Martin John Pio Arenas MKTZNU
Virgilio Hilario Sr. MKTZNU
Carmina Ortega MKTZNU
Armando Padilla MKTZNU
Rene Andrei Saguisag MKTZNU
Jose Villena IV MKTZNU
Anna Alcine Yabut MKTZNU
For City Council (2nd district)
Hein Angeles MKTZNU
Doris Arayon MKTZNU
Bong Ariones MKTZNU
Bodik Baniqued MKTZNU
Ding Bolo MKTZNU
Ed Marquez MKTZNU
Kristina Sarosa MKTZNU
Bel Vitales MKTZNU

Opposition coalition

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Team Nancy
Name Party
For Mayor
Nancy Binay UNA
For Vice Mayor
Monsour Del Rosario UNA
For House of Representatives (2nd district)
Vincent Sese UNA
For City Council (1st district)
Mayeth Casal-Uy UNA
Lennie Cosing UNA
Ferdie Eusebio UNA
Dino Imperial UNA
Romy Medina UNA
Arlene Ortega UNA
For City Council (2nd district)
Jeff Baluyut UNA
Romeo Hechanova UNA
Levy Ramboyong UNA
Bernadette "Badet" Sese UNA
Ruth Tolentino UNA
Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr. UNA

Other candidates

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Candidates not in tickets
For Mayor
Victor Neri Independent
Orlando Stephen Solidum Independent
For House of Representatives (1st district)
Minnie Antonio Independent
Angelo Base Independent

Mayoral election

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The incumbent mayor is Abigail Binay, who was reelected for her third term in 2022, and is ineligible for reelection. Binay has indicated her preference for her husband, Representative Luis Campos to succeed her.[9]

The incumbent's sister, Senator Nancy Binay, first indicated a run for the city's mayoralty on January 20, 2024, where she shared with DWIZ-AM that she was "50 percent sure" that she would seek the office upon the end of her term as senator.[10] She would confirm her bid for the mayor on September 9.[11][12][13]

Candidates

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Declined

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Results

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2025 Makati mayoral election
CandidateParty
Nancy BinayUNA
Luis CamposNPC
Victor NeriIndependent
Orlando Stephen SolidumIndependent
Total
TBD

Vice mayoral election

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The incumbent vice mayor is Monique Lagdameo, who was reelected for her third term in 2022, and is ineligible for reelection.

Candidates

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Results

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2025 Makati vice mayoral election
CandidateParty
Monsour del RosarioUNA
Kid PeñaNPC
Total
TBD

House of Representatives election

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First District

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The district consists of barangays in western Makati, namely Bangkal, Bel-Air, Carmona, Dasmariñas, Forbes Park, Kasilawan, La Paz, Magallanes, Olympia, Palanan, Pio del Pilar, Poblacion, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, Singkamas, Tejeros, Urdaneta, and Valenzuela.

The incumbent is Kid Peña, who was re-elected for his second term in 2022 with 94.87% of the vote.

Candidates

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Results

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2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 1st District of Makati
CandidateParty
Minnie AntonioIndependent
Angelo BaseIndependent
Monique LagdameoMKTZNU
Total
TBD

Second District

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The district, as it stands, consists of three barangays: Guadalupe Nuevo, Guadalupe Viejo, and Pinagkaisahan.

The incumbent is Luis Campos, who was re-elected for his third term in 2022 with 91.75% of the vote and is therefore ineligible for re-election.

Candidates

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Results

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2025 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 2nd District of Makati
CandidateParty
Dennis AlmarioMKTZNU
Vincent SeseUNA
Total
TBD

City council election

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Each of Makati's two city council districts elects eight councilors to the City Council. The eight candidates with the highest number of votes wins the seats per district.

First district

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The last election saw the administration slate sweep the district, getting all eight seats.

Term-limited incumbents

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  • Jhong Hilario (MKTZNU)
    • Hilario will focus on his entertainment career. He endorsed his father, former councilor Virgilio Sr., who is running to replace him.
  • Luis Javier Jr. (MKTZNU)
2025 Makati City Council election - District 1
CandidateParty or alliance
Martin John Pio Arenas (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Mayeth Casal-UyTeam NancyUNA
Lennie CosingTeam NancyUNA
Ferdie EusebioTeam NancyUNA
Virgilio Hilario Sr.Team UnitedMKTZNU
Dino ImperialTeam NancyUNA
Romy MedinaTeam NancyUNA
Arlene OrtegaTeam NancyUNA
Carmina Ortega (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Armando Padilla (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Rene Andrei Saguisag (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Jose Villena IV (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Anna Alcine Yabut (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Total
TBD

Second district

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The last election saw the administration slate get a supermajority the district by winning seven of the eight available seats. It was also the last election that featured candidates from the Embo Barangays.

Term-limited incumbents

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Not running for reelection

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  • Arnold Cruz (resigned upon election as Barangay Captain of Rizal, Taguig)[22]
2025 Makati City Council election - District 2
CandidateParty or alliance
Hein AngelesTeam UnitedMKTZNU
Doris Arayon (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Bong Ariones (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Jeff BaluyutTeam NancyUNA
Bodik Baniqued (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Ding BoloTeam UnitedMKTZNU
Romeo HechanovaTeam NancyUNA
Edralyn Marquez (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Levy RamboyongTeam NancyUNA
Kristina Sarosa (incumbent)Team UnitedMKTZNU
Bernadette "Badet" SeseTeam NancyUNA
Ruth TolentinoTeam NancyUNA
Bel VitalesTeam UnitedMKTZNU
Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr.Team NancyUNA
Total
TBD

Notes

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  1. ^ The Reform PH was known as Reform Party during the last election

References

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