2025 Bohol local elections
Local elections were held in Bohol on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected candidates for all local positions: a mayor, vice mayor, and council, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice governor, governor, and representatives for the three districts of Bohol.
Background
At the end of voters registration on September 30, 2024, based on the COMELEC's data, the province's voting population is now - 981,564, an increase of 3.35%, equivalent to 31,773additional voters from the 2022 elections' electorate of 949,791, making Bohol, as the
17th vote-rich province in the country.
From October 1 to 8, 2024, a total of 36 hopefuls submitted their respective certificates of candidacy at the Provincial COMELEC office to contest any of the 15 provincial and congressional seats in the province. There is a noticeable 14% decrease on the number of provincial political aspirants from the last local elections which is 42.
On May 13, 2025, Provincial Board of Canvassers proclaimed Abante Bohol tandem Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Nicanor Besas as duly elected governor and vice-governor respectively, winning it by a landslide.
Provincial elections
Gubernatorial election
- Electorate : 981,564
- Turnout : 861,655
Aumentado won via landslide victory for his second consecutive term as governor.
Vice gubernatorial election
- Electorate : 981,564
- Turnout : 861,655
Besas won and elected as the new vice-governor of the province.
Sangguniang Panlalawigan
Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.First district
- Electorate : 327,862 Rank: 1/3
- Turnout : 290,365 Rank: 1/3
Second district
- Electorate : 326,937 Rank: 2/3
- Turnout : 285,305 Rank: 3/3
All Abante Bohol candidates—Villamor, Abapo, and Estavilla were elected.
Third district
- Electorate : 326,765 Rank: 3/3
- Turnout : 285,985 Rank: 2/3
On October 12, 2024, board member aspirant DJ Balite, and son of late of vice governor Balite, was appointed a regular board member of the third district by the president.
On May 13, 2025, all Abante Bohol -Nacionalista candidates—Baja, Balite, Jala, and Binlod were proclaimed winners.
Congressional elections
Parties are as stated in their certificates of candidacy.First district
- City: Tagbilaran City
- Municipalities: Alburquerque, Antequera, Baclayon, Balilihan, Calape, Catigbian, Corella, Cortes, Dauis, Loon, Maribojoc, Panglao, Sikatuna, Tubigon
Abante Bohol endorsed John Geesnell Yap elected congressman and won against Chatto, ending latter's 45 years of uninterrupted political seat.
Second district
- City: none
- Municipalities: Bien Unido, Buenavista, Clarin, Dagohoy, Danao, Getafe, Inabanga, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Sagbayan, San Isidro, San Miguel, Talibon, Trinidad, Ubay
Third district
- City: none
- Municipalities: Alicia, Anda, Batuan, Bilar, Candijay, Carmen, Dimiao, Duero, Garcia Hernandez, Guindulman, Jagna, Lila, Loay, Loboc, Mabini, Pilar, Sevilla, Sierra Bullones, Valencia
City and municipal elections
All municipalities of Bohol and Tagbilaran City elected mayors, vice-mayors and councilors this election. The mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes win the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected.First District
Alburquerque
- Electorate : 8,039 Rank: 44/48
- Turnout : 7,181 Rank: 17/48
Antequera
- Electorate : 10,559 Rank: 42/48
- Turnout : 9,668 Rank: 1/48
Antequera has the highest voter turnout in the province with 91.56%.
Baclayon
- Electorate : 14,164 Rank: 33/48
- Turnout : 12,555 Rank: 23/48
Balilihan
- Electorate : 15,251 Rank: 29/48
- Turnout : 13,815 Rank: 7/48
Calape
- Electorate : 23,428 Rank: 13/48
- Turnout : 21,411 Rank: 4/48
Catigbian
- Electorate : 16,873 Rank: 27/48
- Turnout : 15,444 Rank: 2/48
Corella
- Electorate : 6,397 Rank: 47/48
- Turnout : 5,775 Rank: 9/48
Cortes
- Electorate : 12,359 Rank: 39/48
- Turnout : 11,232 Rank: 6/48
Rodrigo Dennis Uy defeated mayoral candidate Ira Lim edging only of 7 votes, the narrowest margin of victory in the province.
Dauis
- Electorate : 32,679 Rank: 7/48
- Turnout : 29,204 Rank: 15/48
Loon
- Electorate : 30,645 Rank: 8/48
- Turnout : 27,349 Rank: 18/48
Maribojoc
- Electorate : 14,952 Rank: 30/48
- Turnout : 13,491 Rank: 10/48
Panglao
- Electorate : 29,494 Rank: 9/48
- Turnout : 24,228 Rank: 46/48
Sikatuna
- Electorate : 5,316 Rank: 48/48
- Turnout : 4,846 Rank: 5/48
Despite having the lowest number of electorate, Sikatuna has one of the highest voter turnout at 91.16%.
Tagbilaran City
- Electorate : 74,277 Rank: 1/48
- Turnout : 64,302 Rank: 38/48
Cajes-Yap and Jala were reelected.
Tubigon
- Electorate : 33,429 Rank: 6/48
- Turnout : 29,864 Rank: 16/48
Second District
Bien Unido
Incumbent mayor Rene Borenaga bid reelection but unsuccessful. Meanwhile, incumbent vice mayor Renato Hoylar didn't file any candidacy.Buenavista
- Electorate : 22,943 Rank: 14/48
- Turnout : 19,612 Rank: 42/48
Clarin
- Electorate : 16,673 Rank: 28/48
- Turnout : 13,643 Rank: 47/48
Dagohoy
- Electorate : 14,027 Rank: 35/48
- Turnout : 12,584 Rank: 13/48
Danao
- Electorate : 14,409 Rank: 32/48
- Turnout : 12,808 Rank: 21/48
Getafe
- Electorate : 22,773 Rank: 15/48
- Turnout : 18,463 Rank: 48/48
Inabanga
Incumbents son-and-mother tandem, Jono and Roygie Jumamoy bid another reelection. They were challenged by Dexter Ancla and Hermogenes Cenabre Jr. of Abante Bohol coalition. Both Ancla and Cenabre won, ending Jumamoy's political dominance of nearly 40 years.Pres. Carlos P. Garcia
- Electorate : 17,356 Rank: 25/48
- Turnout : 14,646 Rank: 44/48
Sagbayan
- Electorate : 17,494 Rank: 24/48
- Turnout : 14,818 Rank: 43/48
San Isidro
- Electorate : 7,407 Rank: 46/48
- Turnout : 6,665 Rank: 11/48
San Miguel
- Electorate : 18,216 Rank: 22/48
- Turnout : 16,333 Rank: 14/48
Talibon
- Electorate : 45,197 Rank: 3/48
- Turnout : 40,321 Rank: 20/48
Trinidad
- Electorate : 24,564 Rank: 10/48
- Turnout : 21,753 Rank: 25/48
Ubay
- Electorate : 53,114 Rank: 2/48
- Turnout : 46,191 Rank: 36/48
Third District
Alicia
- Electorate : 18,056 Rank: 23/48
- Turnout : 15,954 Rank: 26/48
Anda
- Electorate : 13,774 Rank: 36/48
- Turnout : 12,132 Rank: 31/48
Batuan
- Electorate : 10,601 Rank: 41/48
- Turnout : 9,585 Rank: 8/48
Bilar
- Electorate : 13,738 Rank: 37/48
- Turnout : 12,191 Rank: 22/48
Candijay
- Electorate : 22,114 Rank: 16/48
- Turnout : 18,582 Rank: 45/48
Carmen
- Electorate : 35,223 Rank: 4/48
- Turnout : 30,119 Rank: 41/48
Dimiao
- Electorate : 11,129 Rank: 40/48
- Turnout : 9,811 Rank: 29/48
Duero
- Electorate : 14,421 Rank: 31/48
- Turnout : 12,658 Rank: 32/48
Garcia Hernandez
- Electorate : 17,183 Rank: 26/48
- Turnout : 14,922 Rank: 37/48
Guindulman
- Electorate : 24,399 Rank: 12/48
- Turnout : 21,115 Rank: 39/48
Jagna
- Electorate : 24,536 Rank: 11/48
- Turnout : 21,891 Rank: 19/48
Lila
- Electorate : 7,910 Rank: 45/48
- Turnout : 6,887 Rank: 35/48
Loay
- Electorate : 13,022 Rank: 38/48
- Turnout : 11,473 Rank: 30/48
Loboc
- Electorate : 14,163 Rank: 34/48
- Turnout : 12,713 Rank: 12/48
Mabini
- Electorate : 20,406 Rank: 17/48
- Turnout : 18,001 Rank: 28/48
Pilar
- Electorate : 20,028 Rank: 18/48
- Turnout : 17,279 Rank: 40/48
Sevilla
- Electorate : 8,236 Rank: 43/48
- Turnout : 7,207 Rank: 33/48
Sierra Bullones
- Electorate : 18,517 Rank: 21/48
- Turnout : 16,356 Rank: 27/48
Valencia
- Electorate : 19,309 Rank: 19/48
- Turnout : 17,109 Rank: 24/48