The city council is composed of 18 members, 16 of whom are elected through
plurality block voting to serve three-year terms. The councilors represent the city's two councilor districts, which are coextensive with the congressional district. Eight members being elected per district. Team MarCy, elected under the
United Nationalist Alliance banner in 2022, held overall control of the council until March 26, 2025, when all councilors under the alliance were suspended, allowing the
Lakas–CMD-affiliated opposition to take control of the legislature with two seats. Africa and Ferriol sought re-election under Team Bagong Marikina, together with Acuña, who sought a return to the council after his interim mayoralty, and neophytes Medick Ferrer, Bruce Fortuno, Ces Reyes, Vic "Tambuli" Sabiniano, and Jasper So. • Jahn Alejaga (
Independent) • Rosie Aquino (
Independent) • Benedicto dela Cruz (
Independent) • Tope Ilagan (
Independent)
Results Team Marikina City won five of the eight seats whereas Team Bagong Marikina won three. All re-electionist councilors defended their seats, though Acuña, who served in the previous council, failed to win a seat, placing twelfth. {{Election results
Per coalition {{Election results|alliancetitle=Coalition
Second district The second district is coextensive with the
second congressional district. The incumbents were Ronnie Acuña, Marife Dayao, Levy De Guzman,
Donn Favis,
Bong Magtubo, Angelito Nuñez, Larry Punzalan, and Elvis Tolentino, all of whom were elected in 2022, with a majority of members affiliated with Team MarCy, and a minority—composed of Acuña and Magtubo—being affiliated with Team Performance. Among them, De Guzman and Favis were term-limited. Acuña left the council intraterm on March 26, 2025, to serve as acting vice mayor.
Candidates Declared • Team Bagong Marikina • Beny Madrigal (
Independent) • Marvie Madrigal (
Independent) • Rene Mira (
Makabayan) • Jep Ordoñez (
Independent) • Jenilyn Retes (
Independent) • Susan Romero (
Independent) • Dindo Rosales (
Independent) • Josephine Sandiego (
Independent) • Patricia Senerata (
Independent) • Nico Shahin Moghaddam (
Independent) • Greg Teves (
Independent) • George Villanueva (
Independent) • Cris Vitangcol (
Independent)
Results Team Marikina City won five of the eight seats whereas Team Bagong Marikina won three. All re-electionist councilors defended their seats. {{Election results
Per coalition ==House of Representatives elections==