Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the six districts of Batangas.
Incumbent Hermilando Mandanas who was elected in 2016 and has served his third consecutive (sixth non-consecutive term) as governor and is ineligible for reelection.
Among those who announced their intention for the governorship is incumbent Mataasnakahoy Vice Mayor Jay Ilagan.
[1] Former party-list representative of 1st Consumer Alliance for Rural Energy (1-CARE) and former mayor of Padre Garcia Michael Angelo Rivera also expressed his intention to run for governor.
Running for the position are incumbent Mataasnakahoy vice mayor Jay Ilagan, barangay captain Walter Ozaeta, former 1-CARE partylist representative and former Padre Garcia mayor Michael Angelo Rivera and actress and former governor Vilma Santos-Recto.
Incumbent Mark Leviste who has declared his intention for the governorship decided to run for congress.
His opponents are incumbent Bauan mayor Ryanh Dolor and TV host Luis Manzano, son of former governor Vilma Santos.
Incumbents Jonas Patrick Gozos and Jesus De Veyra are term-limited.
His opponents are Nestor Burgos and incumbent vice governor Mark Leviste.
Her husband, former board member Amado Carlos Bolilia is her party's nominee.
His opponents are incumbent board member Jonas Patrick Gozos and Ralph Umali.
The seat is currently vacant after Ralph Recto was appointed as Secretary of Finance.
Running for the position is his son Ryan Christian Recto, alongside businessman Rodel Lacorte, lawyer Mario Panganiban and Bernadette Sabili, wife of former mayor and current Presidential Commission on Urban Poor chief Meynard Sabili.
Below is the summary of mayoral and vice-mayoral candidates of each city and municipalities per district.
His son, Pedro Palacio IV is his party's nominee Incumbent Ian Kenneth Alilio is running for reelection.
Her party nominated incumbent councilor Hannah Beatriz Cabral.
Her opponent is fellow councilor Maria Hanalee Bustos Incumbent Joseph Peji is running for reelection.
Months later, he assumed the mayorship when mayor Lota Manalo was dismissed by the Office of the Ombudsman.
His opponent is former mayor Noel Luistro Incumbent Leonido Bantugon is running for reelection.
Running for the position is incumbent Vice Mayor Angelina Castillo, former mayor Rosario Anna Victoria Conti and incumbent board member Arlina Magboo.
Incumbent Herminigildo Trinidad, Jr. is not seeking reelection and will instead run for mayor.
Her opponent is former vice mayor Danilo Amuran Incumbent Daniel Reyes is not seeking reelection.
She and incumbent vice mayor Manuel Abrigo are running unopposed.
His opponents are Brandon Bruce, Gerardo Mendoza former vice mayor Rachelle Ogalinola and John-John Rodriguez.
His brother, incumbent councilor Emiliano Lat is his party's nominee.
Her party nominated incumbent mayor Edralyn Joy Salvame.
His daughter, incumbent councilor Vanessa Patron is his party's nominee.