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2025 Makati local elections


Local elections were held in Makati on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate elected 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 was the first elections in which the residents of the Embo barangays did not participate as a result of the Makati–Taguig boundary dispute ruling.

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. Mayor Abigail Binay and her administration easily won reelection in 2022 without opposition from her siblings.

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. 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.

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. 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.

Candidates underlined are incumbents seeking reelection.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
MayorLuis CamposNPC
Vice MayorKid PeñaNPC
1st District House RepresentativeMonique LagdameoMKTZNU
2nd District House RepresentativeDennis "Alden" AlmarioMKTZNU
1st District City CouncilorDuka AlvarezMKTZNU
Martin John Pio ArenasMKTZNU
Virgilio Hilario Sr.MKTZNU
Carmina OrtegaMKTZNU
Armando PadillaMKTZNU
Rene Andrei SaguisagMKTZNU
Jose Villena IVMKTZNU
Alcine YabutMKTZNU
2nd District City CouncilorHein AngelesMKTZNU
Doris ArayonMKTZNU
Bong ArionesMKTZNU
Bodik BaniquedMKTZNU
Maffy Soler CalimbahinMKTZNU
Edralyn MarquezMKTZNU
Kristina SarosaMKTZNU
Bel VitalesMKTZNU
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
MayorNancy BinayUNA
Vice MayorMonsour Del RosarioUNA
2nd District House RepresentativeVincent SeseUNA
1st District City CouncilorMayeth Casal-UyUNA
Lennie CosingUNA
Ferdie EusebioUNA
Dino ImperialUNA
Romy MedinaUNA
Arlene OrtegaUNA
2nd District City CouncilorJeff BaluyutUNA
Mario HechanovaUNA
Levy RamboyongUNA
Bernadette "Badet" SeseUNA
Ruth TolentinoUNA
Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr.UNA
PositionNameParty
MayorVictor NeriIndependent
Orlando Stephen SolidumIndependent
1st District House RepresentativeMinnie AntonioIndependent
Angelo BaseIndependent
1st District City CouncilorVic CalinawanIndependent
Dan Jason CuaresmaIndependent
Manny DizonIndependent
Tito Kanin GarciaIndependent
JC LingadIndependent
Jessy TrinidadIndependent
2nd District City CouncilorReynante SaludoIndependent

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.

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. She would confirm her bid for the mayor on September 9.

  • Nancy Binay (United Nationalist Alliance) – incumbent senator

  • Luis Campos (Nationalist People's Coalition) – representative of Makati's second district

  • Victor Neri (Independent), actor

  • Orlando Stephen Solidum (Independent)

  • Antonio Lagdameo Jr. (PFP) – incumbent special assistant to the president of the Philippines

CandidatePartyVotes%
Nancy BinayUnited Nationalist Alliance114,89856.30
Luis CamposNationalist People's Coalition85,66441.97
Victor NeriIndependent2,1721.06
Orlando Stephen SolidumIndependent1,3520.66
Total204,086100.00
United Nationalist Alliance gain from Makatizens United Party

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

  • Monsour del Rosario (United Nationalist Alliance) – former representative of Makati's first district and member of the Makati City Council from the first district
  • Kid Peña (Nationalist People's Coalition) – incumbent representative of Makati's first district, former acting mayor of Makati, and former vice mayor of Makati
CandidatePartyVotes%
Kid PeñaNationalist People's Coalition146,77173.00
Monsour del RosarioUnited Nationalist Alliance54,29027.00
Total201,061100.00
Nationalist People's Coalition gain from Makatizens United Party

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.

  • Minnie Antonio (Independent)
  • Angelo Base (Independent) – marriage and family therapist
  • Monique Lagdameo (Makatizens United Party) – incumbent vice mayor of Makati, former representative of Makati's first district (2010–2016) and former member of the Makati City Council from the first district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Monique LagdameoMakatizens United Party130,35589.82
Angelo BaseIndependent8,3245.74
Minnie AntonioIndependent6,4584.45
Total145,137100.00
145,13767.15
71,01532.85
216,152100.00
Makatizens United Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition

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.

  • Dennis Almario (Makatizens United Party) – incumbent member of the Makati City Council from the second district
  • Vincent Sese (United Nationalist Alliance) – former member of the Makati City Council from the second district
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dennis AlmarioMakatizens United Party19,83455.19
Vincent SeseUnited Nationalist Alliance16,10144.81
Total35,935100.00
35,93566.44
18,15333.56
54,088100.00
Makatizens United Party gain from Nationalist People's Coalition

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.

PartyVotes%Seats
Makatizens United Party709,88956.209
United Nationalist Alliance478,88237.917
Independent74,2875.880
Ex officio seats2
Total1,263,058100.0018

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

  • Jhong Hilario (Makatizens United Party)
    • Hilario will focus on his entertainment career. He endorsed his father, former councilor Virgilio Sr., who is running to replace him.
  • Luis Javier Jr. (Makatizens United Party)
CandidatePartyVotes%
Virgilio "Virjhong" Hilario Sr.Makatizens United Party96,42956.43
Anna Alcina "Alcine" Yabut (incumbent)Makatizens United Party85,68850.14
Martin John Pio Arenas (incumbent)Makatizens United Party73,69443.13
Marie Althea "Mayeth" Casal-UyUnited Nationalist Alliance71,82042.03
Ma. Arlene OrtegaUnited Nationalist Alliance68,81540.27
Ferdinand "Ferdie Tangol" EusebioUnited Nationalist Alliance66,72939.05
Armando Padilla (incumbent)Makatizens United Party64,53137.76
Fernando Felix "Atty. Dino" ImperialUnited Nationalist Alliance64,32637.64
Rene Andrei Saguisag (incumbent)Makatizens United Party64,29837.63
Rolando "Duka" Alvarez Jr.Makatizens United Party63,67737.26
Jose "Joey" Villena IV (incumbent)Makatizens United Party62,74236.72
Carmina Ortega (incumbent)Makatizens United Party60,02935.13
Romeo MedinaUnited Nationalist Alliance59,50534.82
Lennie "Jolly Bee" CosingUnited Nationalist Alliance51,14629.93
Jessielin "Jessy" TrinidadIndependent20,96112.27
Manuel "Manny" DizonIndependent14,3178.38
Victorino "Vicbisaya" CalinawanIndependent9,8925.79
Dan Jason CuaresmaIndependent9,5035.56
John Christian "JCL" LingadIndependent8,9305.23
Herman Marco "Tito Kanin" GarciaIndependent8,1324.76
Total1,025,164100.00

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.

  • Shirley Aspillaga (Reform PH)

  • Arnold Cruz (resigned upon election as Barangay Captain of Rizal, Taguig, and later ran for Taguig 1st district councilor)

CandidatePartyVotes%
Kristina Sarosa (incumbent)Makatizens United Party21,78755.62
Doris Arayon (incumbent)Makatizens United Party19,63250.12
Hein AngelesMakatizens United Party18,36746.89
Bernadette "Badet" SeseUnited Nationalist Alliance18,29546.71
Bong Ariones (incumbent)Makatizens United Party17,38644.39
Levy RamboyongUnited Nationalist Alliance17,12343.71
Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr.United Nationalist Alliance16,61942.43
Bel VitalesMakatizens United Party15,87440.53
Bodik Baniqued (incumbent)Makatizens United Party15,63039.90
Ruth TolentinoUnited Nationalist Alliance15,59939.82
Jeff BaluyutUnited Nationalist Alliance15,57939.77
Edralyn Marquez (incumbent)Makatizens United Party15,45939.47
Maffy Soler CalimbahinMakatizens United Party14,66637.44
Mario HechanovaUnited Nationalist Alliance13,32634.02
Reynante SaludoIndependent2,5526.52
Total237,894100.00
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