List of members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines
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[]
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[]
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[]
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 | |||
Taguig–Pateros | 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.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ubac, Michael Lim; et al. (July 15, 2013). "Koko Pimentel cries foul over Senate tribunal vote". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ^ http://www.mb.com.ph/node/253676/20-romblon-local-exec
- ^ "Benignoaquino.info".
- ^ "Comelec stops party-list from changing representatives". GMA News Online. July 12, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
- ^ Diaz, Jess (June 26, 2010). "24 House members join Noy's Liberal Party". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
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