List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines

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These are the members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines. The 15th Congress convened on July 26, 2010, and will adjourn around June 2013. Senators elected on the 2007 Senate election and senators elected on the 2010 Senate election comprise the Senate while representatives elected on the 2010 House of Representatives election comprise the House of Representatives.

Senate[]

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Angara
Angara
13 senators
13 senators
Drilon
Drilon
Escudero
Escudero
Guingona
Guingona
Lapid
Lapid
Marcos
Marcos
Pimentel
Pimentel
Ponce Enrile
Ponce Enrile
Recto
Recto
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
Places of registrations of the senators, with Metro Manila and Cavite, detailed below. Take note that senators are elected at a nationwide, at-large basis.
List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines is located in Metro Manila
Estrada
Estrada
Legarda
Legarda
Villar
Villar
Arroyo
Arroyo
A. Cayetano
A. Cayetano
P. Cayetano
P. Cayetano
Honasan
Honasan
Lacson
Lacson
Osmeña
Osmeña
Pangilinan
Pangilinan
Revilla
Revilla
Santiago
Santiago
Sotto
Sotto
Trillanes
Trillanes
Places of registration of the senators from Metro Manila and Cavite.
Senator Party Terms Bloc City/municipality of registration*
Number Starts Ends

1. Edgardo Angara

LDP 2 2007 2013 Majority Baler, Aurora
2. Joker Arroyo Lakas 2 2007 2013 Minority Makati
3. Alan Peter Cayetano Nacionalista 1 2007 2013 Minority Taguig
4. Pia Cayetano Nacionalista 2 2010 2016 Minority Taguig
5. Miriam Defensor Santiago PRP 2 2010 2016 Minority Quezon City
6. Franklin Drilon Liberal 1 2010 2016 Minority Iloilo City
7. Juan Ponce Enrile PMP 2 2010 2016 Majority Aparri, Cagayan
8. Francis Escudero Independent 1 2007 2013 Majority Sorsogon City, Sorsogon
9. Jinggoy Estrada PMP 2 2010 2016 Majority San Juan
10. TG Guingona Liberal 1 2010 2016 Majority Malaybalay, Bukidnon
11. Gregorio Honasan Independent 1 2007 2013 Majority Marikina
12. Panfilo Lacson Independent 2 2007 2013 Majority Imus, Cavite
13. Lito Lapid Lakas 2 2010 2016 Majority Porac, Pampanga
14. Loren Legarda NPC 1 2007 2013 Majority Malabon
15. Bongbong Marcos Nacionalista 1 2010 2016 Majority Batac, Ilocos Norte
16. Serge Osmeña Independent 1 2010 2016 Majority Makati
17. Francis Pangilinan Liberal 2 2007 2013 Majority Quezon City
18. Koko Pimentel PDP–Laban 1 2007 2013 Majority Cagayan de Oro
19. Ralph Recto Liberal 1 2010 2016 Majority Lipa, Batangas
20. Bong Revilla Lakas 2 2010 2016 Majority Imus, Cavite
21. Tito Sotto NPC 1 2010 2016 Majority Quezon City
22. Antonio Trillanes Nacionalista 1 2007 2013 Minority Caloocan
23. Manuel Villar Nacionalista 2 2007 2013 Majority Las Piñas

*Senators are voted on a nationwide at-large basis.

1. Vacancy occurred on June 30, 2010 after the inauguration of Benigno S. Aquino III (Liberal) as President of the Philippines.
2. Assumed office on August 15, 2011 after winning an election protest against Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent, formerly Lakas) who had earlier resigned on August 3, 2011.[1]

House of Representatives[]

Final party standings.

The term of office of the members of the House of Representatives will be from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The political party stated is the one that the member is currently a member of, which may be different from the one where the member ran under during the elections, or even from the one stated on the ballot.

Representatives elected from legislative districts[]

Fifteenth Congress representation map of the Philippines
Province/City District Representative Party Term Bloc
Abra Lone Liberal1 1 Majority
Agusan del Norte 1st Jose Aquino II Lakas 2 Minority
2nd Angelica Amante Liberal 1 Majority
Agusan del Sur 1st Maria Valentina Plaza NUP 1 Majority
2nd NUP 1 Majority
Aklan Lone Florencio Miraflores Liberal1 3 Majority
Albay 1st Edcel Lagman Independent 3 Majority
2nd Al Francis Bichara Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd 2 Liberal 1 Majority
Antipolo 1st Roberto Puno NUP 2 Majority
2nd Romeo Acop Liberal 1 Majority
Antique Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Apayao Lone NPC 1 Majority
Aurora Lone Juan Edgardo Angara LDP 3 Majority
Bacolod Lone Independent 1 Majority
Baguio Lone Bernardo Vergara UNA 1 Majority
Basilan Lone Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman Liberal 1 Majority
Bataan 1st Herminia Roman Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Albert S. Garcia NUP 3 Majority
Batanes Lone Henedina Abad Liberal 1 Majority
Batangas 1st Tomas Apacible Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Hermilando Mandanas Independent 3 Majority
3rd Liberal1 1 Majority
4th Mark L. Mendoza NPC 2 Majority
Benguet Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Biliran Lone Rogelio Espina Liberal1 1 Majority
Bohol 1st Rene Relampagos Liberal1 1 Majority
2nd Erico B. Aumentado (until December 26, 2012)3 NPC 1 Minority
3rd Arthur Yap NPC 1 Minority
Bukidnon 1st NPC 1 Majority
2nd Nacionalista 1 Majority
3rd Jose Zubiri III Bukidnon Paglaum 2 Majority
Bulacan 1st Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado NUP 2 Majority
2nd Pedro Pancho NUP 3 Majority
3rd Liberal 1 Majority
4th Linabelle Villarica Liberal 1 Majority
Cagayan 1st Juan Ponce Enrile, Jr. NPC 1 Majority
2nd Florencio Vargas (until July 22, 2010)4 Lakas-Kampi 3 (none)
Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso (since March 16, 2011)5 NUP 0 Majority
3rd Randolph Ting NUP 1 Majority
Cagayan de Oro 1st Jose Benjamin Benaldo Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Rufus Rodriguez CDP 2 Majority
Caloocan 1st Oscar Malapitan UNA 3 Majority
2nd Mitzi Cajayon NUP 2 Majority
Camarines Norte 1st NUP 1 Majority
2nd Lakas 1 Minority
Camarines Sur 1st Rolando Andaya, Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Dato Arroyo Lakas 2 Minority
3rd Luis Villafuerte, Sr. NPC 3 Majority
4th Arnulfo Fuentebella NPC 3 Majority
5th Liberal1 1 Majority
Camiguin Lone Pedro Romualdo(until April 24, 2013)16 Lakas 2 Majority
Capiz 1st Antonio Del Rosario Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Jane Castro NUP 1 Majority
Catanduanes Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Cavite 1st Joseph Emilio Abaya (until October 18, 2012) Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Lani Mercado Lakas 1 Minority
3rd Erineo Maliksi Liberal 1 Majority
4th Elpidio Barzaga Jr. NUP 2 Majority
5th Liberal 1 Majority
6th Antonio Ferrer NUP 1 Majority
7th Crispin Remulla Nacionalista/Magdalo 3 Majority
Cebu 1st Eduardo Gullas Nacionalista/Alayon 3 Majority
2nd Pablo P. Garcia NUP 2 Majority
3rd Pablo John Garcia NUP 2 Majority
4th Benhur Salimbangon NUP 1 Majority
5th Ramon Durano VI NPC 3 Majority
6th Liberal 1 Majority
Cebu City 1st Rachel del Mar Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Tomas Osmeña Liberal 1 Majority
Compostela Valley 1st Liberal1 1 Majority
2nd Rommel Amatong Lakas 2 Majority
Cotabato (North) 1st Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Nancy Catamco Liberal 1 Majority
Dasmariñas Lone Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. NUP 2 Majority
Davao City 1st Karlo Nograles NUP 1 Majority
2nd Liberal1 1 Majority
3rd Isidro Ungab Liberal/Hugpong 2 Majority
Davao del Norte 1st Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Antonio Lagdameo, Jr. NUP 2 Majority
Davao del Sur 1st Marc Douglas Cagas IV Nacionalista 2 Minority
2nd Franklin Bautista Liberal 2 Majority
Davao Oriental 1st Nelson Dayanghirang Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Lakas 2 Majority
Dinagat Islands6 Lone Ruben Ecleo, Jr. (until May 31, 2012)7 Lakas 1 Majority
Eastern Samar Lone Liberal1 1 Majority
Guimaras Lone Liberal1 2 Majority
Ifugao Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Iligan City Lone Liberal 2 Majority
Ilocos Norte 1st Rodolfo Fariñas Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Imelda Marcos KBL/Nacionalista 1 Majority
Ilocos Sur 1st Ronald Singson (until March 7, 2011)8 Lakas-Kampi 2 Majority
(since May 30, 2011)9 Nacionalista/ 0 Majority
2nd Liberal1 1 Majority
Iloilo 1st Janette Garin Liberal 3 Majority
2nd UNA 1 Minority
3rd Liberal 1 Majority
4th Ferjenel Biron UNA 3 Majority
5th Niel Tupas, Jr. Liberal 2 Majority
Iloilo City Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Isabela 1st NPC 1 Minority
2nd Nacionalista 1 Majority
3rd NPC 1 Majority
4th NPC 2 Majority
Kalinga Lone Liberal 2 Majority
La Union 1st Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Eufranio Eriguel NPC 1 Majority
Laguna 1st Danilo Fernandez Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Timmy Chipeco Liberal 3 Majority
3rd Liberal 2 Majority
4th NPC/Liberal 2 Majority
Lanao del Norte 1st Imelda Dimaporo NPC 1 Minority
2nd NPC 1 Minority
Lanao del Sur 1st Independent 1 Minority
2nd Pangalian Balindong Liberal 2 Majority
Lapu-Lapu City Lone Lakas 1 Minority
Las Piñas Lone Mark Villar Nacionalista 1 Majority
Leyte 1st Ferdinand Martin Romualdez Lakas 2 Minority
2nd Sergio Apostol Liberal1 1 Majority
3rd Liberal1 2 Majority
4th Lucy Torres Liberal 1 Majority
5th Liberal1 1 Majority
Maguindanao 1st Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Simeon Datumanong Lakas 3 Minority
Makati 1st Monique Lagdameo UNA 1 Majority
2nd Abigail Binay PDP-LABAN 2 Majority
Malabon Lone NPC 2 Majority
Mandaluyong Lone Neptali M. Gonzales, Jr. Liberal 2 Majority
Manila 1st Liberal/KKK 2 Majority
2nd Liberal/KKK 1 Majority
3rd NPC 2 Majority
4th NUP 2 Majority
5th KABAKA 2 Majority
6th Liberal/KKK 1 Majority
Marikina 1st Marcelino Teodoro Liberal1 2 Majority
2nd Miro Quimbo Liberal 1 Majority
Marinduque Lone Lord Allan Jay Velasco NUP 1 Majority
Masbate 1st Narciso Bravo, Jr. NUP 3 Majority
2nd Antonio Kho Lakas 2 Majority
3rd NPC 1 Majority
Misamis Occidental 1st Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Liberal 1 Majority
Misamis Oriental 1st Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Nacionalista 2 Majority
Mountain Province Lone Liberal1 1 Majority
Muntinlupa Lone Rodolfo Biazon Liberal 1 Majority
Navotas Lone Toby Tiangco UNA/Navoteño 1 Independent
Negros Occidental 1st NPC 2 Majority
2nd NUP 3 Majority
3rd Liberal 1 Majority
4th Independent 2 Majority
5th Iggy Arroyo (until January 26, 2012)10 Lakas-Kampi 3 Minority
(since June 4, 2012)11 Liberal 0 Majority
6th Mercedes Alvarez Liberal 1 Majority
Negros Oriental 1st Liberal 2 Majority
2nd NPC 2 Majority
3rd Pryde Henry Teves NPC 2 Majority
Northern Samar 1st Raul Daza Liberal 1 Majority
2nd NUP 2 Majority
Nueva Ecija 1st NPC/BALANE 1 Majority
2nd Liberal1 2 Majority
3rd Liberal 2 Majority
4th NUP 3 Majority
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Carlos M. Padilla Nacionalista/Abante 2 Minority
Occidental Mindoro Lone Lakas 3 Majority
Oriental Mindoro 1st Liberal1 3 Majority
2nd Reynaldo Umali Liberal 1 Majority
Palawan 1st NUP 3 Majority
2nd NUP 1 Majority
Pampanga 1st Lakas 2 Minority
2nd Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Lakas 1 Minority
3rd NPC 2 Majority
4th Anna York Bondoc Nacionalista 3 Majority
Pangasinan 1st NPC 1 Majority
2nd NPC 1 Majority
3rd Maria Rachel Arenas Liberal 2 Majority
4th Gina de Venecia NPC 1 Majority
5th NPC 1 Majority
6th NPC 1 Majority
Parañaque 1st Edwin Olivarez Liberal 1 Majority
2nd Roilo Golez Liberal 3 Majority
Pasay Lone Imelda Calixto-Rubiano Liberal 1 Majority
Pasig Lone Roman Romulo Liberal 2 Majority
Quezon 1st NPC 2 Majority
2nd Liberal 1 Majority
3rd Danilo Suarez Lakas 3 Minority
4th Lorenzo Tañada III Liberal 3 Majority
Quezon City 1st Vincent Crisologo UNA 3 Majority
2nd Liberal 1 Majority
3rd Liberal 1 Majority
4th Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. Liberal 1 Majority
Quirino Lone Liberal 1 Majority
Rizal 1st NPC 1 Majority
2nd NPC 1 Majority
Romblon Lone Nacionalista[2] 2 Majority
Samar 1st Mel Senen Sarmiento Liberal1 1 Majority
2nd Milagrosa Tan NPC 1 Majority
San Jose del Monte Lone Arthur Robes Liberal1 2 Majority
San Juan Lone JV Ejercito PMP/ 1 Majority
Sarangani Lone Manny Pacquiao UNA/PCM 1 Majority
Siquijor Lone Lakas 2 Minority
Sorsogon 1st Salvador Escudero III (until August 13, 2012)12 Liberal[3] 2 Majority
2nd Liberal 1 Majority
South Cotabato 1st NPC 1 Majority
2nd NPC 1 Majority
Southern Leyte Lone NUP 3 Majority
Sultan Kudarat 1st Independent 1 Majority
2nd NUP 2 Majority
Sulu 1st Tupay Loong NUP 1 Majority
2nd Nur-Ana Sahidulla NPC 1 Majority
Surigao del Norte 1st Francisco Matugas Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Liberal 2 Majority
Surigao del Sur 1st Lakas 2 Minority
2nd Liberal 2 Majority
TaguigPateros 1st Arnel Cerafica Liberal/KDT 1 Majority
Taguig 2nd Sigfrido Tiñga Liberal/KDT 1 Majority
Tarlac 1st NPC 1 Majority
2nd NPC 1 Majority
3rd Jeci Lapus NUP 2 Majority
Tawi-Tawi Lone NPC 3 Majority
Valenzuela 1st Rexlon Gatchalian NPC 2 Majority
2nd Magtanggol Gunigundo Lakas 2 Majority
Zambales 1st Maria Milagros Magsaysay UNA 3 Majority
2nd Antonio M. Diaz (until August 3, 2011)12 LM 3 Majority
(since February 13, 2012)13 LM/Sulong Zambales 0 Majority
Zamboanga City 1st Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Erico Basilio Fabian Nacionalista 3 Majority
Zamboanga del Norte 1st Seth Frederick P. Jalosjos Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Rosendo S. Labadlabad Liberal 2 Majority
3rd Lakas 3 Majority
Zamboanga del Sur 1st Victor Yu NPC 2 Majority
2nd Aurora Enerio-Cerilles NPC 1 Majority
Zamboanga Sibugay 1st Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Romeo Jalosjos, Jr. Nacionalista 1 Majority

Sectoral representatives[]

Party Representative Term Bloc
(1-CARE) 1 Majority
1 Majority
(1-UTAK) 14 1 Majority
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms (A TEACHER) 2 Majority
1 Majority
(AA-KASOSYO) 15 1 Minority
(AAMBIS-Owa) 1 Majority
1 Majority
(ABAMIN) 1 Majority
Abono 2 Majority
Francisco Emmanuel Ortega III 2 Majority
(ABS) 2 Majority
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT Teachers) Antonio Tinio 1 Majority
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. (AGAP) 2 Majority
(AGBIAG) 1 Majority
Alyansa ng mga Grupong Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya para sa Mamamayan (AGHAM) 1 Majority
(AGP) Mikey Arroyo 3 Minority
Akbayan Citizens' Action Party (Akbayan) Walden Bello 2 Majority
Kaka Bag-ao 1 Majority
Ako Bicol Political Party (AKB) 1 Majority
Rodel Batocabe 1 Majority
1 Majority
Alagad Rodante Marcoleta 3 Majority
1 Majority
(ALE) 1 Minority
(ALIF) 2 Majority
An Waray 3 Majority
1 Majority
(ANAD) 2 Minority
Anakpawis Rafael Mariano 3 Majority
(Ang Kasangga) Teodorico T. Haresco, Jr. 1 Majority
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC) 1 Majority
(ATING Koop) 1 Majority
Alliance of Volunteer Educators (AVE) 1 Majority
(BH) 1 Majority
Bayan Muna Teodoro Casiño 3 Majority
Neri Colmenares 2 Majority
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (BUHAY) 1 Majority
2 Majority
Butil Farmers Party (BUTIL) 2 Majority
Citizens' Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) 2 Majority
Sherwin Tugna 1 Majority
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party (COOP-NATCCO) 2 Majority
Jose R. Ping-ay 2 Majority
(DIWA) 1 Majority
Gabriela Women's Party (GABRIELA) Luzviminda Ilagan 2 Majority
1 Majority
Kabataan Partylist Raymond Palatino 2 Majority
(KAKUSA) 2 Majority
(KALINGA) 1 Majority
(LPGMA) 1 Majority
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) 1 Majority
Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Country (SENIOR CITIZENS) 2 Majority
(resigned December 2011)[4] 1 Majority
Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) 2 Majority
(1 ANG PAMILYA) 1 Minority
(YACAP) 1 Majority

Notes[]

^1 Switched to Liberal Party after the elections.[5]
^2 Proclaimed, but his proclamation was nullified on July 23, 2010 because he was already disqualified for running for Congress by the COMELEC Second Division on May 8, 2011 since he was not a natural-born Filipino citizen. For the time being, he is still seated as a representative, as he is appealing to avoid being replaced by Reno Lim (Lakas-Kampi).[6]
^3 Died on December 25, 2012[7]
^4 Died on July 22, 2010.[8]
^5 Assumed office after winning a special election.[8]
^6 The creation of the Dinagat Islands was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on February 11, 2010, and the province was reverted to Surigao del Norte. However, the Supreme Court reversed its decision on April 13, 2011, and restored the Dinagat Islands as a province, along with its own representative.[9]
^7 Ordered dropped from the rolls after the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Ecleo for graft.[10]
^8 Resigned due to a personal scandal.[11]
^9 Assumed office after winning a special election.[11]
^10 Died on January 26, 2012.[12]
^11 Assumed office after winning a special election.[12]
^12 Died on August 3, 2011.[13]
^13 Died on August 13, 2012.[14]
^14 Replaced on October 9, 2012 after his resignation.[15]
^15 Replaced on July 22, 2011 after his resignation.[16]
^16 Died on April 24, 2013.

Changes[]

These are the changes in membership after the proclamation of winners:

Senate[]

A vacant seat can only be filled up on a special election held on the day of the next regular election.

Term ending Party Former senator Left office Cause Party New senator Took office
2013 Liberal Benigno Aquino III June 30, 2010 Elected president To be filled at the next Senate election.
2013 Independent Juan Miguel Zubiri August 3, 2011 Resignation PDP–Laban Koko Pimentel[1] August 15, 2011

House of Representatives[]

  • For representatives elected via legislative districts, a special election will be called to determine the successor unless the vacancy occurred a year before the next regular election.
  • For sectoral representatives, the next person on the list will take office.
Seat Party Former representative Left office Cause Special election Party New representative Took office
Cagayan–2nd Lakas–Kampi Florencio Vargas July 22, 2010 Death March 12, 2011 Lakas–Kampi Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso[8] March 16, 2011
Ilocos Sur–1st Lakas–Kampi Ronald Singson March 7, 2011 Resignation May 28, 2011 [11] May 30, 2011
Party-list July 13, 2011 Resignation None [16] July 25, 2011
Zambales–2nd Lapiang Manggagawa Antonio M. Diaz August 3, 2011 Death February 4, 2012 Lapiang Manggagawa [13] February 13, 2012
Party-list December 31, 2011 Resignation None Denied by the Commission on Elections.[17]
Negros Occidental–5th Lakas–Kampi Iggy Arroyo January 26, 2012 Death June 2, 2012 Liberal June 4, 2012
Party-list May 29, 2012[18] Resignation None October 9, 2012[15]
Dinagat Islands Lakas Ruben Ecleo, Jr. May 31, 2012 Dropped from the rolls None[10]
Sorsogon–1st Liberal Salvador Escudero August 13, 2012 Death None
Cavite–1st Liberal Joseph Emilio Abaya October 18, 2012 Sworn in as DOTC secretary None
Bohol–2nd NPC Erico B. Aumentado December 25, 2012 Death None
Leyte–4th Liberal Lucy Torres-Gomez March 19, 2013 Ordered removed by the Supreme Court None
Camiguin Lakas Pedro Romualdo April 24, 2013 Death None

Vacancies[]

These are the vacant seats in Congress:

  • Senate (1):
    • The seat of Benigno Aquino III who gave it up after being elected president in 2010. It will remain vacant the term expires, as special elections for vacated Senate seats can only be scheduled on the next regular election.
  • House of Representatives (5):
    • The seat for 2nd district of Bohol after Erico B. Aumentado died. No special election was held.
    • The seat for 1st district of Cavite after Joseph Emilio Abaya was sworn in Secretary of Transportation and Communications. No special election was held.
    • The seat for lone district of Dinagat Islands after Ruben Ecleo was removed from the rolls. No special election was held.
    • The seat for 1st district of Sorsogon after Salvador Escudero died. No special election was held.
    • The seat for lone district of Camiguin after Pedro Romualdo died. No special election was held.
    • One seat of the after David Kho resigned. The Commission on Elections forbade the party from calling up the 4th person from the list after the 3rd person from the list, who was ejected from the party, protested, and that Kho revealed it was a part of a term-sharing agreement, in which the commission has prohibited.

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