Nearly half of PH voter population concentrated in 15 major provinces
Joseph Azil Buena
Only 15 out of the 82 provinces in the Philippines will account for at least 45 percent of the country’s total 68 million registered voters in the 2025 national and local elections, based on official data released by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
According to the data from Comelec, Cebu remains the most vote-rich province in the country and the only province to reach over three million voters, with 3,407,780 registered voters.
Similar to the national trend, Cebu’s registered electorate increased by 3.6% from 3,288,778 voters in the 2022 national elections.
Following Cebu are five more major provinces, four from Luzon and one from Visayas, that recorded over two million voters, namely:
Cavite - 2,447,362 voters
Bulacan - 2,173,026 voters
Pangasinan - 2,156,306 voters
Laguna - 2,140,124 voters
Negros Occidental - 2,001,732 voters
Meanwhile, the remaining nine vote-rich provinces that surpassed the one-million voter mark are:
Batangas - 1,958,794 voters
Pampanga - 1,674,789 voters
Rizal - 1,671,643 voters
Iloilo - 1,649,730 voters
Nueva Ecija - 1,620,166 voters
Quezon - 1,496,186 voters
Leyte - 1,401,054 voters
Camarines Sur - 1,344,062 voters
Isabela - 1,125,541 voters
According to Comelec, Quezon City continues to lead the most vote-rich cities nationwide with 1,454,411 registered voters, just above Manila with 1,142,174 registered voters and Davao City with 1,006,592 voters.
Caloocan and Cebu City follow, with 765,249 and 721,479 registered voters, respectively.
Moreover, Region 4-A (CALABARZON) emerged as the country’s most vote-rich region, with 9.7 million registered voters, representing around 14.2 percent of the national total.
This reflects a 5.6 percent increase in registered voters from the Southern Tagalog region in comparison to their recorded numbers in 2022.
Close behind are Region 3 (Central Luzon) with 7.7 million voters, the National Capital Region with 7.56 million voters, Region 7 (Central Visayas) with 4.40 million voters, and Region 5 (Bicol) completing the top five with 4.05 million voters.