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=== Santa Rosa === |
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Local elections is scheduled to held in the province of Laguna on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. Voters selected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town council, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor, and representatives for the four districts of Laguna, and the lone districts of Biñan, Calamba and Santa Rosa.[1][2]
Background
Incumbent Governor Ramil Hernandez is term-limited for being currently in his third consecutive full-term; he assumed the post in 2014 to serve the unexpired term of his predecessor Emilio Ramon "E. R." Ejercito III, who was unseated for alleged overspending during his 2013 campaign. Some speculated that his wife incumbent Congresswoman Ruth Mariano-Hernandez of the 2nd District will run for his post, but Mariano-Hernandez didn't say anything if she will run for the seat or she will run for re-election in her seat in the House.[3] The other speculated candidates were incumbent Vice Governor Katherine Agapay and former Vice Governor and incumbent Santa Rosa Congressman Danilo Ramon "Dan" Fernandez.[4][5] Former Representative Marisol Aragones-Sampelo was also speculated to run again for the said position, but she has more possibility to run for Vice Governor.[6][7][8][9][10] But she also speculated to run as a Party-list Representative under the Akay ni Sol Party-list.[11] Former Governor Emilio Ramon "E. R." Ejercito III is also speculated to run for Governor, whom he was defeated by Hernandez in 2016 and 2019 gubernatorial election's.[12]
Incumbent Vice Govermor Katherine Agapay is also term-limited for being currently in her third consecutive full-term; she assumed the post in 2014 when the Vice Governor Ramil Hernandez was elevated to the Governorship, when then-Governor Emilio Ramon "E. R." Ejercito III resign after his alleged overspending during his 2013 campaign. Agapay was speculated to run for Governor, but also didn't say anything if she will run for the post.[7] Incumbent board member's Magtangol Jose Carait, Peewee Platon Perez, and Christian Niño Lajara and former Representative Sol Aragones were speculated to run for Agapay's seat.[6][10]
Candidates
As the governor, vice governor, and members of the House of Representatives and the Provincial Board are elected on the same ballot, gubernatorial candidates may present a slate of candidates for each position for every district within the province.
Gubernatorial candidates
Declared
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PFP | Katherine Agapay | |||
Akay | Sol Aragones | |||
NUP | Dan Fernandez | |||
Lakas | Ruth Mariano-Hernandez | |||
Total votes |
Vice gubernatorial candidates
Declared
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Lakas | JM Carait | |||
NUP | Gem Castillo-Amante | |||
Akay | Peewee Platon Perez | |||
PFP | Lorenzo Zuniga Jr. | |||
Total votes |
Provincial elections
Governor
Incumbent Governor Ramil Hernandez was elected for a third consecutive term last 2022 elections beating his main rival then-3rd District Congresswoman Sol Aragones via landslide victory. Hernandez is ineligible for running for a fourth consecutive term. Hernandez is speculated to switch position with his wife, Ruth.[13]
Candidates
Governor Hernandez's wife, Laguna First Lady and 2nd District Congresswoman Ruth Mariano-Hernandez announced last March 9, 2024 that she will run for her husband post, she confirmed it with the Laguna Patrol, when the reporter questioned Ruth if she will continue her husband's Serbisyong Tama, and Ruth replied that she will continued it.[14] Before that many speculations were made if she will run for the post or that she will run for re-election for Congress.[3][15] Later, former Vice Governor and incumbent Santa Rosa City Lone District Congressman Dan Fernandez also confirmed his intention to run for the latter's post.[16] And also before that many speculation's were made if he will run again for the post.[4][10][15] Fernandez also ran for the said post in 2004 elections, but lost to then-incumbent Teresita Lazaro.[17] incumbent Vice Governor Katherine Agapay announced her Candidacy on a video uploaded in Facebook by a Page named Dreamstar TV.[18] On April 9, 2024, while in an Event by Akay ni Sol Partylist, Former Majayjay Mayor Carlo Invinzor "Jojo" Clado announced that he will run again for Mayor of the said town and also former 3rd district Representative Sol Aragones announced that she will run again for Governor.[19][20][21]
Vice Governor
Incumbent Vice Governor Katherine Agapay was elected for a third consecutive term last 2022 elections beating her main rival Actor Jericho Ejercito with a wide margin giving her an easy win and landslide victory. Just like Hernandez, Agapay is ineligible for running for a fourth consecutive term. Just like Hernandez' wife, Ruth and Dan Fernandez, Agapay also announced her intention to run for the Governorship.[18]
Provincial board
Unlike in congressional elections, the districts for the Laguna Provincial Board still have Biñan and Santa Rosa, Laguna included in the 1st district, and Calamba in the 2nd district.
1st District
Incumbent Magtangol Jose Carait is term-limited and is barred for running for a fourth-term. Incumbents Danzel Rafter Fernandez and Wilfredo Bejasa Jr. are eligible for running for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PFP | Bong Bejasa | |||
KANP | Bernadeth Olivares | |||
Lakas | Jigcy Pecaña | |||
Lakas | Hershey Gana-Carait | |||
Total votes |
2nd district
Incumbents Christian Niño Lajara, Peewee Perez and Tito Fortunato Caringal II are all eligible for running for re-election.
Candidates
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PFP | Ninoy Bagnes | |||
Lakas | Princess Lajara | |||
Lakas | Tutti Caringal | |||
Total votes |
3rd District
Incumbent Alejandro Yu is term-limited and is barred from running for a fourth-term. Incumbent Karla Monica Adajar-Lajara is eligible for re-election.
Candidates
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PFP | Angelica Jones Alarca | |||
Lakas | Karla Monica Adajar-Lajara | |||
Total votes |
4th District
Municipalities: Cavinti, Famy, Kalayaan, Luisiana, Lumban, Mabitac, Magdalena, Majayjay, Paete, Pagsanjan, Pakil, Pangil, Pila, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Siniloan
Incumbents Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao and Francis Joseph San Luis are eligible for re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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PFP | Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao | |||
Lakas | Rommel Palacol | |||
NUP | Rai-Ann San Luis | |||
Total votes |
Congressional elections
1st District
Incumbent Ann Matibag is eligible for re-election.
Candidates
- Potential
• Ann Matibag- incumbent Representative (since 2022)
- Mika Mercado - wife of San Pedro City Mayor Art Mercado
2nd District
Incumbent Ruth Mariano-Hernandez is not seeking re-election and instead will run
for Governor.
Candidates
- Potential
- Richard Hain - incumbent councilor of Cabuyao City
- Ramil Hernandez - incumbent governor of Laguna, husband of incumbent representative Ruth Mariano-Hernandez
3rd District
Incumbent Loreto Amante is eligible for re-election.
Candidates
Potential:
•Loreto Amante - incumbent Representative (Since 2022)
4th District
Incumbent Jam Agarao is eligible for re-election.
Candidates
- Potential
•Jam Agarao - incumbent Representative (since 2022)
- Tony Carolino - former mayor of Santa Maria, Laguna (2010-2019), congressional candidate in 2019 and 2022
- Vince Soriano - incumbent mayor of Pakil, Laguna (since 2016)
Biñan
Incumbent Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat is term-limited.
Candidates
- Potential
- Arman Dimaguila — incumbent city mayor (since 2016)
- Mike Yatco – congressional candidate in 2022
Calamba
Incumbent Charisse Anne Hernandez is eligible for re-election.
Candidates
- Potential
• Charisse Anne Hernandez - incumbent Representative (since 2022)
- Gino Salom - Businessman/Philanthropist
- Saturnino "Turne" Lajara - Incumbent Calamba City Councilor (Since 2016)
Santa Rosa
Incumbent Danilo Ramon Fernandez is not seeking re-election and instead will run for Governor
Candidates
- Potential
- Sonia Algabre — incumbent city councilor (since 2016)
- Danzel Fernandez — Laguna Board Member (since 2022) and son of incumbent Representative Danilo Ramon Fernandez
- Roy Gonzales — incumbent city councilor (since 2016)
City and Municipal elections
All cities and municipalities of Laguna will elect a mayor and a vice-mayor this election. The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. Below is the list of mayoralty candidates of each city and municipalities per district.
1st District
San Pedro
2nd District
Cabuyao
City Mayor
Incumbent Dennis Hain is eligible for re-election.
Potential:
• Dennis Hain - incumbent City Mayor (since 2022)
Bay
Los Baños
3rd District
San Pablo
Alaminos
Calauan
Liliw
Nagcarlan
Rizal
Victoria
4th District
- City: None
- Municipalities: Cavinti, Famy, Kalayaan, Luisiana, Lumban, Mabitac, Magdalena, Majayjay, Paete, Pagsanjan, Pakil, Pangil, Pila, Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, Siniloan
Cavinti
Famy
Kalayaan
Luisiana
Lumban
Mabitac
Magdalena
Majayjay
Candidates
Declared:
• Carlo Invinzor "Jojo" Clado - former Mayor of Majayjay (2016-2022)
Paete
Pagsanjan
Pakil
Pangil
Pila
Santa Cruz
Santa Maria
Siniloan
Biñan
Calamba
City Mayor:
Potential:
• Roseller Rizal- incumbent Mayor of Calamba (2022-present)
• Timmy Chipeco - former Mayor of Calamba (2013-2022)
Santa Rosa
City Mayor
- Arlene B. Arcillas - City Mayor (2019-present, 2007-2016)
City Vice Mayor
- Arnold B. Arcillas - City Vice Mayor (2022-present, 2016-2019)
City Councilors
- Janine Aala - Daughter of Incumbent Councilor Joel Aala
- Tess Aala - City Councilor (Since 2019, 2007-2016)
- Alvin Abaja
- Luisito Algabre - City Councilor (1995-2004, 2007-2016)
- Manuel Alipon - City Councilor (Since 2022)
- Tecs Batitis - Barangay Kagawad Dita (since 2023), ABAKA President
- Mikkie Belen - Barangay Kagawad Don Jose (since 2023)
- Lody Carta - City Councilor (Since (2019-present, 1998-2007, 2010-2016)
- Jose Peping Cartaño - City Councilor (2004-2010)
- Jose Catindig Jr. - City Councilor (Since 2022, 1992–1995)
- Mythor Cendaña - City Councilor (Since 2019, 2005-2016)
- Toti Dela Rosa - Barangay Chairman Dita (since 2013), ABC President
- Boy Factoriza - City Councilor (1998-2007, 2010-2016)
- Mela Gonzales - Daughter of Late Mayor Roberto Gonzales
- Sonia Laserna - City Councilor (2004-2016)
- Ram Tan
- Niño Villanueva - Public Order And Safety Office (POSO) Head
Opinion polls
Precandidates
Gubernatorial poll
Date | Pollster | Participants | Margin of error |
Agapay (PFP) |
Aragones (Nacionalista) |
Ejercito (T1A) |
Fernandez (NUP) |
Mariano-Hernandez (Lakas) |
Others | Null | Blank | Undecided | Margin |
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10 Mar. 2024 |
Pulso ng Bayan[4] |
3,700+ | — | 39.39% | — | — | 15.22% | 45.02% | — | 0.37 | — | Mariano-Hernandez +5.63 | |
28 Feb. 2024 |
San Pablo Public Forum[22] |
1,236 | — | 8.58% | 84.79% | — | 4.21% | 2.43% | — | Aragones +76.21 | |||
24 Jan. 2024 |
Santa Cruz Cityhood[23] |
723 | — | 6.50% | — | 66.67% | 15.91% | 10.93% | — | Ejercito +50.76 | |||
8 Jan. 2024 |
Pulso ng Bayan[4] |
1,309 | — | 11.31% | — | — | 28.34% | 59.59% | — | 0.76% | — | Mariano-Hernandez +31.25 |
Congressional poll
Date | Pollster | Participants | Margin of error |
Agarao (PFP) |
Carolino (Aksyon) |
Soriano (Lakas) |
Others | Null | Blank | Undecided | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 Jan. 2024 |
Santa Cruz Cityhood[24] |
2,172 | — | 28.91% | 42.13% | 28.96% | — | Carolino +14.17 |
Date | Pollster | Participants | Margin of error |
Fernandez (Aksyon) |
Gonzales (Lakas) |
Others | Null | Blank | Undecided | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 Jan. 2024 |
Pulso ng Bayan[25] |
1,228 | — | 20.20% | 79.32% | — | 0.49% | — | Gonzales +59.12 |
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