2019 Marikina local elections

[2][3][4][5] Marcelino Teodoro and Marion Andres were elected to the mayoralty and vice mayoralty respectively, with the Teodoro being re-elected to his second term and Andres being elected back to the office for a fourth nonconsecutive term.

Cadiz is term-limited; he briefly sought congressional seat for the first district before withdrawing from the race.

Former Vice Mayor Marion Andres ran as Teodoro's running mate.

Incumbent Councilor Eva Aguirre-Paz ran a standalone campaign; while Team ViCe slated Vic Tambuli as their vice mayoral candidate following the withdrawal of Arnolfo Almocera, who would later run for councilor.

Outgoing vice mayor Jose Fabian Cadiz ran a brief campaign for the seat but later opted to withdraw from the race.

Eugene de Vera filed a quo warranto petition against Stella Quimbo, who was elected as the representative for the second district.

[7] De Vera claimed that Quimbo was ineligible for the position, citing Section 8 of Republic Act No.

[8] De Vera also claimed that Quimbo did not disclose her former commissionership by stating that she was a teacher in her certificate of candidacy.