LIST: 20 voting centers with the most number of voters

Women line up to “cast their votes” during the final testing and sealing of automated counting machines at the Robinsons Place shopping mall in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental on Tuesday (May 6, 2025). (PNA photo by Mary Judaline F. Partlow)
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Sunday unveiled a list of the top 20 voting centers nationwide with the most numbers of registered voters.
Eighteen of these are in Metro Manila.
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Below is the list of poll centers with the biggest voter population nationwide:
- Nagpayong Elementary School, Pasig City: 47,249 voters
- Rosauro Almario Elementary School, Manila: 46,179 voters
- Bagong Silang Elementary School, Caloocan City: 39,765 voters
- Commonwealth Elementary School, Quezon City: 39,120 voters
- Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School, Manila: 39,038 voters
- Tenement Elementary School, Taguig City: 38,911 voters
- Santa Cruz Elementary School, Antipolo City: 37,688 voters
- Bagong Silangan Elementary School, Quezon City: 36,572 voters
- Bagumbong Elementary School, Caloocan City: 35,905 voters
- CAA Elementary School-Main, Las Piñas City: 35,597 voters
- Malanday Elementary School, Marikina City: 35,259 voters
- Epifanio Delos Santos Elementary School, Manila: 33,844 voters
- Taguig National High School, Taguig City: 33,742 voters
- Rizal Elementary School, Taguig City: 33,376 voters
- Nagkaisang Nayong Elementary School, Quezon City: 33,067 voters
- Rosa Susano Elementary School (Novaliches Elementary School), Quezon City: 32,978 voters
- Alabang Elementary School, Muntinlupa City: 32,655 voters
- Guadalupe Elementary School, Cebu City: 31,963 voters
- Fernando Maria Guerrero Elementary School, Manila: 31,895 voters
- Timoteo Paez Integrated School, Manila: 31,726 voters
On Monday, May 12, around 68 million Filipino voters will participate in the 2025 midterm elections.
They will elect over 18,000 officials: 12 senators, 254 district representatives, 63 party-list representatives, and 17,942 governors, provincial board members, mayors, and councilors.