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Stand Up Quezon

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Stand Up Quezon
AbbreviationStan Q
LeaderAngelina Tan
FounderAngelina Tan
FoundedJuly 8, 2024
HeadquartersQuezon
IdeologyLocalism
National affiliationNPC
Colors  Orange
Quezon Provincial
Board
9 / 13
House of
Representatives
4 / 4
(Quezon seats only)

The Stand Up Quezon (Stan Q; Solidarity for Transformation, Advancement and Nationalism towards a Dynamic, United and Progressive Quezon Province), is a Quezon-based local political organization. It is currently led by its founder incumbent Governor Angelina Tan.

History

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Stan Q was founded in July 8, 2024 by Angelina "Helen" Tan to prepare for the 2025 Provincial elections, started with signing of coalition agreement with the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). In the time of the coalition agreement signed, 226 of 430 local officials joined the party ranks.[1] Some of its congressional candidates including her incumbent son Keith, and former congressman Danilo Suarez are unopposed.[2] Tan and many of the candidates including Keith Tan and Suarez won the elections.[3][4]

Electoral performance

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Gubernatorial and Vice Gubernatorial elections

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Year Gubernatorial election Vice Gubernatorial election
Candidate Votes Vote share Result Candidate Votes Vote share Result
2025 Angelina Tan 1,011,465
100%
Won Anacleto Alcala III 851,518
94.16%
Won

Legislative elections

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Provincial Board House of Representatives districts from Quezon
Year Seats won Result Year Seats won Result
2025[n 1]
9 / 13
Won 2025[n 2]
4 / 4
Split

Notes

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  1. ^ All of the candidates were Stand Q in the ballots.
  2. ^ Some of the members is named with a national party in the ballot

References

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  1. ^ Sandoval, Tony (July 8, 2024). "'STAND UP Quezon' political party inilunsad". Philstar.com. Retrieved June 1, 2025.
  2. ^ Jr, Delfin T. Mallari; dagacer (October 3, 2024). "Quezon's 1st female gov files COC for re-election bid in 2025 polls". Inquirer.net. Retrieved June 1, 2025.
  3. ^ Otordoz, Belinda; arlenelim (May 14, 2025). "Incumbents in Quezon province retain posts by landslide poll victories". Inquirer.net. Retrieved June 1, 2025.
  4. ^ Leon, Dwight de (March 8, 2025). "Quezon province: How Tan, Alcala, Suarez dynasties fare heading to midterms". RAPPLER. Retrieved June 1, 2025.