2025 Urdaneta, Pangasinan local elections

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2025 Urdaneta City Local Elections
 2022May 12, 2025 (2025-05-12)2028 
Registered102,425
Turnout88.84% (Increase2.svg 0.17 pp)
Mayoral election
 
Julio F. Parayno III.png
Maan Guico.png
Candidate Rammy Parayno Maan Guico
Party Independent Lakas
AllianceTaga Urdaneta Ako!Urdaneta ang Galing!
Running mateJing ParaynoChinky Perez
Popular vote57,54031,697
Percentage64.48%35.52%

Mayor before election

Rammy Parayno
Lakas

Elected mayor

Rammy Parayno
Independent

Vice mayoral election
 
Jimmy D. Parayno.png
FormerBMChinkyPerez.png
CandidateJing ParaynoChinky Perez
Party Independent Lakas
AllianceTaga Urdaneta Ako!Urdaneta ang Galing!
Popular vote52,19736,159
Percentage59.08%40.92%

Vice mayor before election

Jing Parayno
Lakas

Elected Vice mayor

Jing Parayno
Independent

City Council election

10 of 12 seats in the Urdaneta City council
7 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Independent Nacionalista Lakas
Last election1 seat, 21.07%Did not participate7 seats, 52.23%
Seats before1 seat0 seats7 seats
Seats won910
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 8Increase2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 7
Popular vote413,983214,07944,550
Percentage61.55%31.83%6.62%

Local elections were held in Urdaneta, Pangasinan on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate elected a mayor, vice mayor, and 10 members of the Urdaneta City Council. The officials elected in this election assumed their respective offices on June 30, 2025, for a three-year-long term.

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Rammy Parayno and Jing Parayno were re-elected mayor on his third consecutive term and vice mayor on his third consecutive term respectively, defeating Maan Guico and Chinky Perez.

Background

In the 2022 elections, incumbent Mayor Julio Parayno III received 53,900 votes, defeating former mayor Amadeo Gregorio "Bobom" E. Perez IV. In the vice mayoral election, incumbent Jimmy "Jing" Parayno defeated Tet Perez-Naguiat, who ran as an independent, with 45,558 of the votes. [1]

On August 5, 2024, Julio Parayno III was suspened by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Pangasinan for 90 days after allegedly refusing to grant a poultry company a business permit, which violated the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act (RA 11032). [2]

On October 2, 2024, Maan Guico, accompanied by her husband Governor Ramon Guico III, submitted her certificate of candidacy for mayor at the Urdaneta City Cultural and Sports Center. Her running mate, outgoing 5th District Board Member Chinky Perez, likewise filed her certificate of candidacy for vice mayor. [3]

Electoral system

Local elections in the Philippines take place every three years on the second Monday of May starting in 1992 and every three years thereafter, as per the 1987 constitution. Single-member positions such as mayor and vice mayor are chosen through a first-past-the-post system. The mayor, vice mayor, and the city councilors are elected by all voters in the city at large. [4]

City council members are selected using a plurality block voting method. Two additional ex officio members join the council later in the year, representing the presidents of the Liga ng mga Barangay and the Sangguniang Kabataan, both chosen after the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections. [5]

Campaign

The campaign period for local elections began on March 28, 2025, and ended on May 10 as per the omnibus election code. [6]

Campaign Issues

Campaign conduct

In April 2025, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) issued a show-cause order to mayoral candidate Julio F. Parayno III and his running mate after reports that Parayno conducted a “kissing auction” during a campaign rally, in which an elderly woman was brought on stage and participants could bid to receive a kiss from her, with bids starting at ₱1,000 and reaching up to ₱5,000. [7]





Tickets

Note: names in italic are incumbents

Mayoral election

Julio F. Parayno III, more commonly known by his nickname "Rammy", is the incumbent mayor, who was elected in 2022 with 65.92% of the vote. Elected as a member of Lakas–CMD, Parayno is seeking re-election for his third and last term running as an independent after leaving the party after the 2022 elections.

Maan Guico, wife of Governor Ramon Guico III, is seeking for a term as mayor. This marks her first time in politics, if elected, she will become the first female mayor of Urdaneta.

Candidates

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rammy Parayno Independent 57,54064.48
Maan Guico Lakas 31,69735.52
Total89,237100.00
Popular vote
Parayno
64.48%
Guico
35.52%

Results per barangay

Legend
Barangays won by Parayno
Barangays won by Guico
Barangays where both candidates tied
BarangayRammy ParaynoMaan GuicoMarginTotal
votes
Votes%Votes%Votes%
Anonas2,50674.10%87625.90%1,63048.20%3,382
Bactad East95063.72%54136.28%40927.44%1,491
Bayaoas2,93378.34%81121.66%2,12256.68%3,744
Bolaoen48650.00%48650.00%00.00%972
Cabaruan91562.46%55037.54%36524.92%1,465
Cabuloan1,33961.99%82138.01%51823.98%2,160
Camanang1,89568.63%86631.37%1,02937.26%2,761
Camantiles2,38066.04%1,22433.96%1,15632.08%3,604
Casantaan75071.77%29528.23%45543.54%1,045
Catablan2,16757.16%1,62442.84%54314.32%3,791
Cayambanan2,02271.55%80428.45%1,21843.10%2,826
Consolacion89375.11%29624.89%59750.22%1,189
Dilan Paurido3,04177.30%89322.70%2,14854.60%3,934
Labit Proper1,35758.92%94641.08%41117.84%2,303
Labit West89651.73%83648.27%603.46%1,732
Mabanogbog1,38165.02%74334.98%63830.04%2,124
Macalong63157.68%46342.32%16815.36%1,094
Nancalobasaan1,56168.83%70731.17%85437.66%2,268
Nancamaliran East1,91365.18%1,02234.82%89130.36%2,935
Nancamaliran West2,35265.55%1,23634.45%1,11631.10%3,588
Nancayasan2,95072.61%1,11327.39%1,83745.22%4,063
Oltama53053.43%46246.57%686.86%992
Palina East2,23768.87%1,01131.13%1,22637.74%3,248
Palina West1,23856.20%96543.80%27312.40%2,203
Pedro T. Orata1,03564.97%55835.03%47729.94%1,593
Pinmaludpod3,57477.41%1,04322.59%2,53154.82%4,617
Poblacion3,66955.89%2,89644.11%77311.78%6,565
San Jose2,15354.98%1,76345.02%3909.96%3,916
San Vicente3,44754.16%2,91745.84%5308.32%6,364
Santa Lucia1,15559.75%77840.25%37719.50%1,933
Santo Domingo1,42569.65%62130.35%80439.30%2,046
Sugcong33039.33%50960.67%-179-21.34%839
Tipuso83965.39%44434.61%39530.78%1,283
Tulong59050.56%57749.44%131.12%1,167
Total57,54064.48%31,69735.52%25,84328.96%89,237
Rammy ParaynoMaan GuicoMarginTotal
Votes

Vice mayoral election

The incumbent vice mayor is Jimmy "Jing" Parayno, who in 2022, won his second term with 56.41% of the votes. His opponent is outgoing 5th district Board Member Chinky Perez who has been serving as a member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Pangasinan since 2016.

Candidates

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jing Parayno Independent 52,19759.08
Chinky Perez Lakas 36,15940.92
Total88,356100.00
Popular vote
Parayno
59.08%
Perez
40.92%

Results per barangay

Legend
Barangays won by Parayno
Barangays won by Perez
BarangayJing ParaynoChinky PerezMarginTotal
votes
Votes%Votes%Votes%
Anonas2,30769.22%1,02630.78%1,28138.44%3,333
Bactad East87058.66%61341.34%25717.32%1,483
Bayaoas2,98379.99%74620.01%2,23759.98%3,729
Bolaoen50653.21%44546.79%616.42%951
Cabaruan80555.83%63744.17%16811.66%1,442
Cabuloan1,31761.69%81838.31%49923.38%2,135
Camanang1,83367.17%89632.83%93734.34%2,729
Camantiles1,99955.96%1,57344.04%42611.92%3,572
Casantaan77475.00%25825.00%51650.00%1,032
Catablan2,05455.10%1,67444.90%38010.20%3,728
Cayambanan1,92668.39%89031.61%1,03636.78%2,816
Consolacion78866.72%39333.28%39533.44%1,181
Dilan Paurido2,73370.15%1,16329.85%1,57040.30%3,896
Labit Proper1,33458.66%94041.34%39417.32%2,274
Labit West94855.02%77544.98%17310.04%1,723
Mabanogbog1,29161.42%81138.58%48022.84%2,102
Macalong66260.46%43339.54%22920.92%1,095
Nancalobasaan1,43563.72%81736.28%61827.44%2,252
Nancamaliran East1,63156.26%1,26843.74%36312.52%2,899
Nancamaliran West2,14660.10%1,42539.90%72120.20%3,571
Nancayasan2,70767.12%1,32632.88%1,38134.24%4,033
Oltama50452.12%46347.88%414.24%967
Palina East2,11265.51%1,11234.49%1,00031.02%3,224
Palina West1,24756.48%96143.52%28612.96%2,208
Pedro T. Orata87955.35%70944.65%17010.70%1,588
Pinmaludpod3,08867.51%1,48632.49%1,60235.02%4,574
Poblacion3,11948.51%3,31051.49%-191-2.98%6,429
San Jose1,91049.47%1,95150.53%-41-1.06%3,861
San Vicente2,45138.70%3,88361.30%-1,432-22.60%6,334
Santa Lucia1,14159.83%76640.17%37519.66%1,907
Santo Domingo1,02750.62%1,00249.38%251.24%2,029
Sugcong32639.37%50260.63%-176-21.26%828
Tipuso80363.03%47136.97%33226.06%1,274
Tulong54146.76%61653.24%-75-6.48%1,157
Total52,19759.08%36,15940.92%16,03818.16%88,356
Jing ParaynoChinky PerezMarginTotal
Votes

City council election

The Urdaneta City Council is the legislative body of the lone district of Urdaneta City, Pangasinan. It is composed of ten elected councilors, the vice mayor who serves as the presiding officer, and two ex officio members representing the Sangguniang Kabataan and the Association of Barangay Captains.

Jen Gandia is seeking for a third non-consecutive term as a councilor. In the 2022 elections she ran for a position as a member of the Pangasinan provincial board but lost.

Incumbent councilor and former vice mayor Franco Del Prado is eligible for a third term but chose to run as the representative of Pangasinan's 5th district instead. [8]

Candidates

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ponso Del Prado Independent 50,72655.75
Warren Andrada Independent 46,90851.55
Doc-Bles Sumera Independent 45,47249.97
Auring Agsalud Independent 43,09947.36
Rio Esteves Independent 42,69046.92
Tet Naguiat Nacionalista 41,94746.10
Hero Sumera Independent 41,22345.30
Franklin Villanueva Independent 39,30543.20
Bong Gorospe Independent 35,87939.43
Jen Gandia Independent 34,82838.28
Abby Naguiat Nacionalista 34,05337.42
Jigs Agsalud Nacionalista 30,78233.83
Abet Basco Nacionalista 29,40732.32
Manding Veridiano Independent 28,44031.25
Mickey Perez Nacionalista 27,43330.15
Danny Ildefonso Nacionalista 26,30828.91
Ray Padilla Lakas 25,11827.60
Mike Mendoza Nacionalista 24,14926.54
Japs Villanueva Lakas 19,43221.36
Jam Manalang Independent 5,4135.95
Total672,612100.00

References

  1. "City Of Urdaneta - Pangasinan | Eleksyon 2022 | GMA News Online". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved November 2, 2025.
  2. "Provincial Resolution No. 756-2024" (PDF). Sannguniang Panlalawigan of Pangasinan. August 5, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  5. "Wayback Machine" (PDF). ppp.gov.ph. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2025.
  6. "CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES AND PERIODS OF CERTAIN PROHIBITED ACTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE MAY 12, 2025 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS (NLE), AND BARMM PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS". Commission on Elections . May 24, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. Santos, Eimor (May 9, 2025). "Urdaneta mayor, vice mayor ordered to explain 'kissing auction'". NewsWatch Plus . Retrieved November 1, 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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See also