2025 Muntinlupa local elections

2025 Muntinlupa local elections

May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12)
Mayoral election
 
Candidate Ruffy Biazon
Party 1Munti
Running mate Allen Ampaya
Popular vote 209,498
Percentage 100.0%

Mayor before election

Ruffy Biazon
1Munti

Elected Mayor

Ruffy Biazon
1Munti

Vice mayoral election
 
Candidate Phanie Teves Allen Ampaya Temy Simundac
Party Independent 1Munti PFP
Popular vote 127,079 88,435 25,003
Percentage 52.84% 36.76% 10.40%

Vice Mayor before election

Temy Simundac
PFP

Elected Vice Mayor

Phanie Teves
Independent

City Council election

16 of 18 seats in the Muntinlupa City Council
10 seats needed for a majority
 
Party 1Munti
Last election 16 seats, 100%
Current seats 16

Local elections were held in Muntinlupa on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, 16 members of the city council, and a district representative to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected in the election will assume their respective offices on June 30, 2025, for a three-year-long term.

Background

Muntinlupa's local politics has long been dominated by a few political families, among them the Fresnedis and the Biazons. Incumbent representative Jaime Fresnedi has served as the city's mayor for nearly two decades in total, becoming one of Muntinlupa's longest-serving leaders. His nephew, Jedi Presnedi, is a 1st district councilor seeking re-election in 2025.[1] Fresnedi's wife, Loreta Obong-Fresnedi, had run for mayor in 2007 but lost to then-vice mayor Aldrin San Pedro.[2] The Biazon family has also been prominent in the city's political landscape; incumbent mayor Ruffy Biazon is a son of the late senator Rodolfo Biazon, who represented Muntinlupa in Congress from 2010 to 2016.[3] Ruffy Biazon himself served five terms as the city's lone district representative and even briefly headed the Bureau of Customs before shifting to local executive office.

Ahead of the 2022 elections, these two political clans forged an alliance under a new local party called One Muntinlupa (1Munti). Fresnedi was then term-limited as mayor and opted to run for Muntinlupa's congressional seat while backing Ruffy Biazon for mayor and their ally Artemio Simundac for vice mayor. Running on a joint One Muntinlupa slate, the Biazon–Fresnedi swept the 2022 local elections: Biazon was elected mayor, Fresnedi won as congressman, and Simundac was re-elected as vice mayor, with their party winning all city council seats in a landslide.[4] This outcome marked a united front in Muntinlupa's leadership, as the newly minted One Muntinlupa party took full control of city hall.

By 2025, however, the composition of the ruling alliance had shifted. Mayor Biazon announced he would seek a second term with a new running mate, Poblacion barangay captain Allen Fresnedi-Ampaya.[5] Fresnedi-Ampaya—who is a member of the Fresnedi family—served as the president of Muntinlupa's Association of Barangay Captains, and his addition to Biazon's ticket further solidified the partnership between the city's two dominant political families. The One Muntinlupa party formally endorsed Biazon for mayor, Representative Jaime Fresnedi for another term in Congress, and Allen Fresnedi-Ampaya for vice mayor in the 2025 elections.[6]

The Biazon–Fresnedi alliance for 2025 effectively sidelined incumbent Vice Mayor Artemio "Temy" Simundac, who had been Biazon's running mate in 2022. Simundac was part of the One Muntinlupa slate that swept the last elections, but he was no longer on Biazon's ticket. Instead, Simundac ran for re-election under the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) banner of President Bongbong Marcos, putting him in direct competition with Biazon's new running mate for the vice-mayoral post. In effect, Mayor Biazon's 2025 slate, backed by the One Muntinlupa party, challenged his own incumbent vice mayor—a development that underscored the shifting political dynamics in Muntinlupa since the 2022 polls.[7]

Another prominent political clan in Muntinlupa, the Teves family, has also positioned itself against the Biazon–Fresnedi alliance. Former city councilor Stephanie "Phanie" Teves filed her candidacy for vice mayor in 2025 as an independent, adding a three-cornered fight for that post. In the city council race, Annalie "Thata" Teves ran for a 1st district councilor seat under PFP, joining Simundac's opposition lineup.[7] The Teves clan—which includes former councilors Melchor Teves and Ringo Teves, as well as long-time Putatan barangay captain Danilo "Danny" Teves—has been actively contesting the ruling group's dominance since 2019, often fielding candidates against One Muntinlupa in successive elections.

Candidates

Candidates in italics indicate incumbents seeking re-election.

Mayoral election

Incumbent Ruffy Biazon (One Muntinlupa) ran for a second term unopposed.[8][9] He was elected with 74.26% of the vote in 2022.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ruffy Biazon (incumbent)One Muntinlupa209,498100.00
Total209,498100.00
Source: Commission on Elections[10][11]

Vice-mayoral election

Incumbent Temy Simundac (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) ran for a third term.[12] He was re-elected under One Muntinlupa with 57.48% of the vote in 2022.

Simundac ran against Muntinlupa Liga ng mga Barangay president Allen Ampaya (One Muntinlupa) and former Muntinlupa councilor Phanie Teves (Independent).[12][8][9]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Phanie TevesIndependent127,07952.84
Allen AmpayaOne Muntinlupa88,43536.77
Temy Simundac (incumbent)Partido Federal ng Pilipinas25,00310.40
Total240,517100.00
Source: Commission on Elections[10][11]

House of Representatives election

Incumbent Jaime Fresnedi (Liberal Party) ran for a second term.[13] He was elected in 2022 with 77.71% of the vote. One Muntinlupa has endorsed Fresnedi as their representative.[6]

Fresnedi ran against lawyer Silverio "Biyong" Garing (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino), who is the Deputy Secretary-General for the National Capital Region Committee of Partido Demokratiko Pilipino.[14]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jaime Fresnedi (incumbent)Liberal Party177,50475.79
Biyong GaringPartido Demokratiko Pilipino56,71024.21
Total234,214100.00
Source: Commission on Elections[10][11]

City Council election

The Muntinlupa City Council is composed of 18 councilors, 16 of whom are elected.

PartyVotes%Seats
One Muntinlupa1,270,34580.1216
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas162,52110.250
Makabayan14,8610.940
Independent137,8468.690
Ex officio seats2
Total1,585,573100.0018

1st district

Muntinlupa's 1st councilor district consists of the barangays of Bayanan, Poblacion, Putatan, and Tunasan. Eight councilors were elected from this councilor district.

A total of 23 candidates were included in the ballot, 6 of whom were incumbents seeking re-election.[9]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Alexson Diaz (incumbent)One Muntinlupa119,08675.76
Raul Corro (incumbent)One Muntinlupa117,21974.57
Rachel Arciaga (incumbent)One Muntinlupa115,37873.40
Paty Katy Boncayao (incumbent)One Muntinlupa111,32970.83
Jedi Presnedi (incumbent)One Muntinlupa95,23560.59
Walter ArcillaOne Muntinlupa89,30556.81
Ting Niefes (incumbent)One Muntinlupa89,00056.62
Amanda CamilonOne Muntinlupa81,40651.79
Thata TevesPartido Federal ng Pilipinas72,11645.88
Santi MariñasIndependent45,86329.18
Rolly EstupinIndependent18,13011.53
Eli AnayaMakabayan8,9345.68
Oby TensuanPartido Federal ng Pilipinas7,1804.57
Myrna dela ConcepcionMakabayan5,9273.77
Rafael BurgosPartido Federal ng Pilipinas5,4663.48
Eduardo VillarinPartido Federal ng Pilipinas5,3163.38
Renato SantosIndependent4,7953.05
Ian dela CruzPartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,7573.03
Bongbong VirtudazoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,5422.89
Ed CastalonePartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,2232.69
Rene ValenciaIndependent4,2252.69
Emmy EscribaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,1432.64
Girome SilpaoIndependent2,8891.84
Total1,016,464100.00
Source: Commission on Elections[10][11]

2nd district

Muntinlupa's 2nd councilor district consists of the barangays of Alabang, Ayala Alabang, Buli, Cupang, and Sucat. Eight councilors were elected from this councilor district.

A total of 17 candidates were included in the ballot, 5 of whom were incumbents seeking re-election.[15]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Reggie LandritoOne Muntinlupa61,46465.75
Jun Metong Sevilla (incumbent)One Muntinlupa60,10564.29
Kaye Anne RongavillaOne Muntinlupa57,34361.34
Ryan Bagatsing (incumbent)One Muntinlupa56,45160.39
Arlene Hilapo (incumbent)One Muntinlupa55,91759.81
Sha Sha BaesOne Muntinlupa55,82659.72
Dado Moldez (incumbent)One Muntinlupa53,91257.67
Cornelio Martinez (incumbent)One Muntinlupa51,36954.95
Dhes ArevaloIndependent50,78454.32
Elmer EspeletaPartido Federal ng Pilipinas25,08626.83
Bert LizardoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas7,9268.48
Nene Amy AquinoPartido Federal ng Pilipinas7,5508.08
Tony MabiniIndependent6,2906.73
Francia SamsonPartido Federal ng Pilipinas5,1965.56
Kenneth MacaylasPartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,9535.30
Suma PacomaIndependent4,8705.21
Lolito PantaleonPartido Federal ng Pilipinas4,0674.35
Total569,109100.00
Source: Commission on Elections[10][11]

See also

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