Sol Aragones
Marisol "Sol" Castillo Aragones-Sampelo is a Filipino politician and former journalist who has served as the 19th governor of Laguna since 2025. The founder of the Akay National Political Party, she previously served as the representative of Laguna's third district from 2013 to 2022 and ran for governor in the 2022 elections.
Educated at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, Aragones began her career as a reporter for ABS-CBN and as a radio anchor for DZMM. She held senior reporting roles for TV Patrol, Bandila, and Umagang Kay Ganda, and received several accolades for her work.
Aragones entered politics in 2013 after being elected to the lower house of Congress. As a representative, she introduced legislation related to education, health services, and livelihood opportunities. Upon being term-limited in 2022, she ran for governor and lost to then incumbent governor Ramil Hernandez. Following her defeat, she established a national party from her former healthcare initiative, AKAY, and launched a successful bid for governor.
Early life and education
Marisol Castillo Aragones was born on November 6, 1977, in San Pablo, Laguna, to Rolando Aragones, a tricycle driver, and Nora Castillo, a baker. She attended secondary school in Canossa College in San Pablo, Laguna, where she was a student leader. She graduated in 1998 with a BS in Development Communication at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, with a major in Community Broadcasting.Journalism career
After graduation, she worked for ABS-CBN as a news reporter until September 2012. She also worked as a radio anchor for DZMM during this period.She then worked as a writer for Hoy Gising!, eventually becoming a reporter. She was segment host for Salamat Dok and Alas Singko Y Medya, segment producer for Verum EST: Totoo Ba Ito? and True Crime, and co-host of the documentary Kalye with Anthony Taberna and Atom Araullo. She was the anchor for Nagbabagang Balita and DZMM's S.R.O. - Suhestyon, Reaksyon at Opinyon. She was also the Senior Reporter for TV Patrol, Bandila, and Umagang Kay Ganda. She was recognized as an outstanding field reporter, winning the Gandingan Award in 2006, the Distinguished Alumna Award in Media Practice by UP in 2009, the Outstanding San Pableños Award in May 2010, and the best field reporter in the 2011 Communication Guild Awards.
House of Representatives (2013–2022)
Elections
In 2013, Aragones ran for a seat in the House of Representatives in Laguna's third district as a member of the United Nationalist Alliance. During the campaign, she allied with former governor ER Ejercito and board member Angelica Alarva. She went on to defeat the incumbent representative, Maria Evita Arago, by more than 10,000 votes. She was re-elected in 2016 and in 2019.Tenure
During her tenure, Aragones introduced legislation related to education, health services, and livelihood opportunities. Among these bills were the Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Responsibility and Opportunity Act, the Pregnant Women's Protection Act, and the Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity Discrimination Prohibition Act.Laguna gubernatorial campaigns
2022
Upon being term-limited as representative, Aragones ran for governor of Laguna in the 2022 elections, but lost to incumbent governor Ramil Hernandez.2025
On May 10, 2024, Aragones established the Akay National Political Party from her "Akay Ni Sol" initiative, which had advocated for support for persons with disabilities since 2022. Later that year, she launched a second bid for governor for the 2025 elections. Her platform revolved around policies concerning health and wellness, a theme her camp emphasized throughout the campaign.During the campaign, she declared her support for the senatorial bid of Rodante Marcoleta, a key figure in the shutdown of ABS-CBN, a move that attracted criticism from her former colleagues at ABS-CBN. She went on to win the election, becoming the second woman to be elected to the office after Teresita Lazaro, who served from 2001 to 2010. She received 39.80% of the vote, leading in 24 of the province's 30 cities and municipalities, including upset victories in the bailiwicks of her opponents.