Inside the Ballot: How Baguio Voted for Senators in the 2025 Elections

The 2025 midterm elections served as more than a routine political exercise—they offered a window into the priorities and values of Filipino voters across various regions. In Baguio City, the senatorial results painted a distinct picture of the city’s political leanings, signaling a mix of support for traditional power blocs, independent voices, and issue-driven candidates.




With 97.84% of election returns processed as of May 13, 2025, at 8:51 AM, the partial and unofficial data from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Media Server reveals a nuanced voting pattern among Baguio residents. Candidates known for their anti-corruption platforms, social reform advocacy, and independent positioning ranked high in the local count, suggesting that voters in the Summer Capital are becoming increasingly discerning—prioritizing performance and integrity over mere popularity or party loyalty.

The diversity of choices—from seasoned legislators to new entrants—underscores a growing appetite for balance: continuity in governance, tempered by the demand for fresh perspectives. This analytical breakdown explores how Baguio City voted for senators and what these results may indicate about the city’s evolving political climate and civic expectations.


Important: The following results are preliminary and unofficial. Final tallies will be confirmed by the Commission on Elections.
Source: Rappler through the the Comelec Media Server



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