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The following is a list of the most notable political families of the Philippines, each with the areas in which their influence was/is strong. Names in bold indicate the individual was/is a president of the Philippines.
The Philippine political arena is mainly arranged and operated by families or alliances of families, rather than organized around the voting for political parties.
Jorge Abad[1] – congressman from Batanes (1949–1957, 1962–1965, 1969–1972)
Aurora Barsana-Abad,[1] wife of Jorge Abad – congressman from Batanes (1965–1969)
Florencio Abad,[1] son of Jorge Abad – Cabinet Secretary of the Philippines (1989–1990, 2004–2005, 2010–2016), congressman from Batanes (1987–1989, 1995–2004)
Dina Abad,[1] wife of Florencio Abad – congresswoman from Batanes (2004–2007, 2010–2017)
Abalos
Mandaluyong
Benjamin Abalos Sr.[2] – mayor of Mandaluyong (1988–1998), chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2001–02), chair of the Commission on Elections (2002–2007)
Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr.,[2] son of Benjamin Abalos Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1998–2004, 2007–2016), congressman from Mandaluyong (2004–2007)
J. Nereus Acosta;[4] son of Socorro Acosta; representative, 1st district, Bukidnon (1998–2007); general manager, Laguna Lake Development Authority (2011–present); presidential adviser for environmental protection (2011–present)
Afable
Zambales
Valentin Afable
Virgilio Afable – congressman of the lone district of Zambales (5th Congress 1961–1965)
Vergel Aguilar – former mayor of Las Piñas (1995–2004; 2007–2016)
Imelda Tobias-Aguilar – incumbent mayor of Las Piñas (2004–2007; 2016–present)
April Aguilar-Nery - incumbent vice mayor of Las Piñas (2019–present)
Elizabeth Aguilar-Masangkay – Punong Barangay, Putatan, Muntinlupa
Albano
Isabela
Delfin Albano:[5] representative, Lone District of Isabela (1957–1965)
Delfinito C. Albano;[5] son of Delfin Albano; mayor, Ilagan, Isabela (2001–2007)
Rodolfo Albano Jr.:[5] son of Delfin Albano; vice governor, Isabela (1960–1964); representative, lone district of Isabela (1969–1973, 1978–1986); representative, 1st district, Isabela (1987–1998, 2001–2004, 2010–2013); chairperson,
Rodolfo Albano III;[5] son of Rodolfo Albano Jr.; representative, 1st District of Isabela (1998–2001, 2004–2010); vice governor of Isabela (2010–2013)
Mila Albano-Mamuag;[5] daughter of Rodolfo Albano Jr.; mayor, Cabagan, Isabela (2001–2004)
Rene T. Albano Jr.:[5] cousin of Rodolfo Albano III; vice mayor, Cabagan, Isabela (2004–2007)
Antonio Albano; vice governor of Isabela (2013–present)
Alcala
Quezon
Anacleto Alcala Sr.: former governor of Quezon Province, uncle of Proceso Alcala, grandfather of Anacleto Alcala III
Anacleto Alcala III: grandson of Anacleto Alcala Sr., councilor Lucena City (2013–present)
Proceso Alcala:[6] nephew of Anacleto Alcala Sr., representative, 2nd District, Quezon (2004–2010), current DA secretary (2010–present)
Irvin M. Alcala: son of Proceso Alcala; representative, 2nd District, Quezon (2010–2013)
Vicente J. Alcala:[6] brother of Proceso Alcala; vice governor, Quezon (2010–2013), congressman, 2nd District of Quezon (2013–present) and provincial board member, Quezon (2001–2010)
Hermilando Alcala Jr.: brother of Proceso and Vicente Alcala; Punong Barangay, Cotta, Lucena City (–present)
Roderick A. Alcala:[6] nephew of Proceso Alcala; mayor, Lucena City (2012–present) councilor, Lucena City (1998–2001); vice mayor, Lucena City (2001–2007 and 2010–2012)
Alfelor
Camarines Sur and Bulacan
Felix O. Alfelor, Sr.:[7] mayor, Iriga City; governor, Camarines Sur (1972-1975)
Felix Alfelor, Jr.:[7] son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th District, Camarines Sur (2001–2010)
Madelaine A. Gazmen:[7] niece of Felix Jr.; provincial board member, Camarines Sur (2001–2004); mayor, Iriga City (2004–2013, 2016–present)
Ciriaco Alfelor:[7] son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th district, Camarines Sur (1987–1998)
Emmanuel R. Alfelor:[7] son of Felix Sr.; mayor, Iriga City (1995–2004)
Ronald Felix Alfelor – mayor, Iriga City (2013–2016)
Almario
Davao Oriental
Manuel Zosa:[8] representative, 6th district, Cebu (1949–1972)
Thelma Z. Almario:[8] niece of Manuel; mayor, Mati (1967–1977); representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1987–1998); vice governor, Davao Oriental (2001–2004)
Jose Mayo Almario:[8] son of Thelma; representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1998–2007)
Almendras
Davao
Alejandro Almendras: Davao governor (1951–1958), senator (1959–1972), assemblyman (1978–1984)
Alexis Almendras: Davao City councilor (1981–1986, 1988–1992, 2001–2004), mayor of Sta. Cruz (incumbent)
Al Almendras: Davao del Sur provincial board member
Alonto
Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte
Alonto family
Sultan Alauya Adiong Alonto, first Muslim senator, and signatory to the 1935 Constitution
Ahmad Domocao Alonto, governor, Congressmen, senator 1958–1961 (Son)
Abdul Ghaffur Alonto, governor and ambassador, Lanao del Sur, 1960–1964,1964–1967 (Son[9])
Princess Tarhata Alonto-Lucman, governor, Lanao del Sur 1970–1974, OIC 1987–1988 (Daughter)
Abul Khayr Alonto, Speaker, ARMM (grandson)
Normala Alonto Lucman, vice governor, (granddaughter) Lanao del Sur
Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr., governor, Lanao del Sur (great-grandson) – present
Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong, assembly and regional governor, ARMM (great-grandson)
Ricky Alonto Mamainte, mayor Bayang (great-grandson)
Zia Alonto Adiong, assemblyman 1st District Lanao del sur, ARMM (great-grandson) present
Yasser Alonto Balindong, assemblyman 2nd District Lanao del Sur, ARMM (great-grandson) present
Alexander G. Alonto, Jr, 1st District board member, (great-grandson) present
Abdulrashid Alonto Balindong, board member Liga ng Barangay, Lanao del Sur (great-grandson) present
Amer Gary Alonto Balindong-II vice mayor and OIC mayor of Malabang (great-grandson)
Pantaleon Alvarez – Speaker of the House of Representatives, secretary of Transportation of Communications (2001–2002)
Amatong
Zamboanga del Norte, Davao de Oro
Isagani S. Amatong – incumbent congressman from the Third District of Zamboanga del Norte (2013–present), former governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1986–1995; 1998–2004), and former city councilor of Dipolog (1984–1986).
Prospero Amatong – former congressman from the Second District of Compostela Valley (1998–2007), former governor of Compostela Valley (1998) and Davao del Norte (1988–1998), former mayor of Nabunturan (1372–1977; 1980–1986).
Rommel Amatong – former congressman from the Second District of Compostela Valley (2007–2016)
Ernesto Amatong – former congressman from the Second District of Zamboanga del Norte (1987–1995), and delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention.
Andal Ampatuan Jr.[10] – former mayor of Datu Unsay, Maguindanao
Zaldy Ampatuan[10] – governor of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Datu Andal "Datu Aguak" S. Ampatuan V – mayor of Datu Unsay, Maguindanao
Marop B. Ampatuan – mayor of Shariff Aguak
Akmad A. Ampatuan Jr. – mayor of Mamasapano
Tahirodin Benzar A. Ampatuan – vice mayor of Mamasapano
Bongbong Ampatuan – Datu Hoffer Ampatuan
Angara
Aurora
Jose Angara:[11] representative, Philippine Legislature (1934–1935); representative, National Assembly (1935–1938)
Juan Angara: father of Edgardo, not a politician
Edgardo Angara:[12] nephew of Jose Angara; senator (1987–1998, 2001–present), Cabinet Secretary (1999–2001)
Juan Edgardo Angara:[12] son of Edgardo; congressman from Aurora (2004–2013), incumbent senator in the 16th Congress in the Philippines (2013–present)
Arthur Angara:[11] sibling of Edgardo; mayor of Baler (1992–2001, 2004–2013)
Karen Angara Ularan: daughter of Arthur; vice mayor of Baler (2013–present)
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo:[11] sibling of Edgardo; governor of Aurora (2004–2013); representative of Lone Legislative district of Aurora (1995–2004, 2013–present)
Joselito J. Angara: mayor of Baler, Aurora
Rommel Rico Angara: son of Joselito; vice-governor of Aurora (2013–present)
Antonino
Nueva Ecija, La Union and General Santos
Gaudencio Antonino – senator of the Philippines (1961–1967)
Magnolia Antonino – former congresswoman of the First district of La Union (1965–1967), senator of the Philippines (1967–1972)
Darlene Antonino-Custodio – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from South Cotabato's First District (2001–2010), mayor of General Santos City (2010–2013)
Rodolfo Antonino – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2004–2013)
Magnolia Antonino Nadres – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2013–2019)
Aquino
Agusan del Norte
Jose C. Aquino Sr. – governor 1964–1966, congressman 1967–1969
Jose "Joboy" Aquino II – incumbent representative Caraga (2007–2013), incumbent vice mayor of Butuan (2016–present)
Aquino
Sorsogon
Rafael C. Aquino Sr. – congressman 7th Congress (1969–1972)
Rodolfo N. Aquino – 3-term board member 1st District
Rebecca L. Aquino – current board member 1st District
Aquino
Tarlac
Servillano Aquino: representative, Samar (1898)
Benigno Q. Aquino Sr.: son of Servillano;[13] representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1916–1928); senator (1934)
Agapito Aquino: son of Benigno Sr;[13] senator (1987–1998); representative, 2nd district, Makati (1998–2007)
Teresa Aquino-Oreta: daughter of Benigno Sr;[13] representative, lone district, Malabon-Navotas (1987–1998); senator (1998–2004)
Benigno Aquino Jr.: son of Benigno Sr;[13] senator (1968–1972)
Corazon C. Aquino: wife of Benigno Jr; 11th president of the Philippines (1986–1992)
Benigno Simeon Aquino III: son of Benigno Jr; 15th president of the Philippines (2010–2016); representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1998–2007)
Lito Atienza – Buhay Partylist representative (2013–present), secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2007–2009), mayor (1998–2007) and Mambabatas Pambansa (1984–1986); nephew of Herminigildo Atienza
Jessie Balingsat – son of Juanito;[15] mayor, Galimuyod, 2013–2016
Maricel Balingsat – municipal councilor, 2016–present
Bangoy
Davao City
Felix Berenguer de Marquina – governor General of the Philippines
Ysabel Berenguer de Marquina y Sumulong – child of Demetria Linda Sumulong y Lindo; Married to Santiago Sauza y delos Rios
Restituta Maria Del Carmen Sauza y Berenguer de Marquina – Married to Francisco Gabriel Bangoy y Badiang – Cabeza de Barangay of Baclayon (c. 1810s); Cabeza de Barangay of Cateel (c. 1830s)
Gabriel Bangoy y Sauza – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1853–1883) [16]
Antolin Bangoy y Porta – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1883–1889) [16]
Francisco Bangoy y Bustamante – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1889–1898); first elective Filipino board member of Davao (1915–1929); representative, 2nd District of Mindanao and Jolo – 9th Philippine Legislature[17] (1931–1934)
Paciano Bangoy y Villanueva – councilor, Davao City (1945–1947; 1954–1955); vice governor of Davao Province (1959–1965); governor of Davao Province (1965–1967); governor of Davao Oriental (1967–1968)
Cayetano Bangoy y Bustamante – Third board member of Davao (1919–1925); councilor, Davao (1926–1928); Third board member of Davao (1928–1930); governor of Davao Province (1930–1931); Deputy mayor, District of (1944–1945)
Benigno S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District of Davao City
Baraguir
Maguindanao
– mayor of Sultan Kudarat, Appointed governor, (c. 1977 – 1980) [18] governor,
Elpidio "Pidi" Barzaga – representative, 4th District of Cavite (2010–present) and 2nd District of Cavite (2007–2012) and mayor, Municipality of Dasmariñas (1998–2007, since 2016)
Jennifer "Jenny" Austria-Barzaga: wife of Elipidio; mayor, City of Dasmariñas (2009–2016) and Municipality of Dasmariñas (2007–2009)
Belmonte
Quezon City
Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr. – Speaker of the House of Representatives, representative of the 4th District and mayor (2001–2010)
Florencio Bernabe Sr. – mayor, Municipality of Parañaque (1965–1986); father
Florencio Bernabe Jr. –[20] mayor, Parañaque City (2004–2013)
Florencio Bernabe III –[20] son of Florencio Jr.; councilor, Parañaque City (2010–2013)
Biazon
Muntinlupa
Rodolfo Biazon: senator (1992–1995; 1998–2010); representative, lone district, Muntinlupa (2010–present)
Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon:[21] son of Rodolfo; representative, lone district, Muntinlupa (2001–2007)
Bichara
Albay
Alfonso Bichara – former governor of Albay
Al Francis Bichara – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Albay's 2nd District (2007–present), former governor of Albay (1995–2004), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Albay's 3rd District (1992–1995), former mayor of Ligao (1986–1992)
Binay
Makati
Jejomar Binay – vice president of the Philippines (2010–2016), former mayor of Makati (1986–1987, 1988–1998, 2001–2010)
Elenita Binay – former mayor of Makati (1998–2001)
Maria Lourdes "Nancy" Binay – senator of the Philippines (2013–present)
Mar-Len Abigail "Abby" Binay – mayor of Makati (2016–present), Congresswoman of Makati's 2nd District (2007–2016)
Luis Jose Angel Campos – Congressman of Makati's 2nd District (2019–present) husband of Abby Binay
Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay, Jr. – mayor of Makati (2010–2015), member of the Makati city council from the 1st district (2001–2010), former Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of Barangay San Antonio, Makati (1992–2001)
Elmer Buguina – former councillor of San Mariano, Isabela
Edison Buguina – councillor of San Mariano, Isabela
Bulut
Apayao
Elias Kirtug Bulut Sr. – mayor of Calanasan (2010–present), former provincial governor of Apayao (2001–2010), former Congressman of Lone District of Apayao (1998–2001), former Congressman of Legislative District of Kalinga-Apayao (1992–1995, 1995–1998), former mayor of Calanasan (1981–1992)
Elias "Butzy" Bulut, Jr. – son of Elias K. Bulut Sr.; provincial governor of Apayao (2010–present), former Congressman of Lone District of Apayao (2001–2010), former mayor of Calanasan (1998–2001), former vice mayor of Calanasan (1995–1998)
Eleanor "Leah" Bulut-Begtang – daughter of Elias K. Bulut Sr.; Congressman of Lone District of Apayao (2010–present), former mayor of Calanasan (2001–2010)
Shamir Bulut – son of Elias K. Bulut Sr.; municipal councilor of Calanasan (2013–present)
Shirley "Galang" Kirtug-Romero – niece of Elias K. Bulut Sr.; provincial board member of Apayao 1st District (2013–present), former municipal councilor of Calanasan (2010–2013)
C[]
Family name
From
Family members
Cadiao
Antique
Josue Lacson Cadiao – provincial governor (1955–1963), also served as Commissioner of the Civil Service Commission, and a Commissioner of the Philippine Sugar Commission (PHILSUCOM) during the Marcos Administration. A forebear from his maternal (Lacson) side is Don Roman Alojado, who was capitan municipal (1895–1898) of Culasi, Antique.[22][23][24][25][26]
Lolita Javier Cadiao – served as vice-governor of Antique Province during the Marcos Administration, wife of Josue Lacson Cadiao.[22]
Rhodora Javier Cadiao – current provincial governor of Antique; also served as vice-governor of Antique Province prior to becoming governor, daughter of former governor Josue Lacson Cadiao and former vice-governor Lolita Javier Cadiao.[27][28][circular reference][22][25]
Linda Cadiao Palacios – served as mayor of Culasi, Antique (1998–2001), daughter of Josue Lacson Cadiao and Lolita Javier Cadiao.[22][25]
Flaviano Cadiao Mosquera – served as mayor of Culasi, Antique (1967–1980); also served as provincial board member (1992–1998), nephew of Josue Lacson Cadiao; his mother, Jovita Lacson Cadiao vda de Mosquera, is the older sister of Josue Lacson Cadiao. A forebear on his paternal (Mosquera) side is Don Enrique Salvani, mayor (c. 1898) of Patnongon, Antique, and later governor of Antique Province (1922–1931); and earlier, Don Ramon Manzanilla, gobernadorcillo (c. 1887) of Patnongon, Antique.[22][23][25]
Ediviano Lomugdang Mosquera – served as vice mayor of Culasi, Antique (2004–2010); also served as town councilor prior to becoming vice mayor, son of Flaviano Cadiao Mosquera[22][25]
April Deevian Bucoy Mosquera – served as municipal councilor of Culasi, Antique (2010–2013), daughter of Ediviano Lomugdang Mosquera[29][30]
Cailles
Laguna
Juan Cailles – former governor-general of Laguna (1901–1910, 1916–1925, 1931–1937); member of Philippine Legislature (1925–1931)
Isidoro K. Cailles – former mayor of Calamba, Laguna (1904–1907) (brother of Juan Cailles)
Isidoro Cailles – former municipal councilor of Pakil (1998–2007, 2010–2016); Barangay Captain (youngest son of Juan Cailles)
Ruth Mariano-Hernandez – wife of Laguna governor Ramil Hernandez; Congresswoman Laguna's Second District (2019–present); senior board member of Laguna (2016–2019); former Calamba city councilor (1998–2007, 2010–2016)
Gigi Alcasid – Calamba city councilor (2013–present)
Rolando Cailles – Barangay Captain of Baclaran (2013–2016)
Rolando Cailles Jr. Barangay Captain of Baclaran (2016–2019)
Calalay
Quezon City
Rey Calalay – former Congressman, 1st District of Quezon City (1995–2003)
Boy Calalay – Congressman, 1st District of Quezon City (2013–2016), councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (2004–2013)
TJ Calalay – councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (2019–)
Calixto
Pasay
Eduardo Calixto – Officer-in-charge mayor (1986–1987)
Antonino Calixto –Representative, Lone District of Pasay (2019–present), mayor of Pasay (2010–2019), vice mayor (2001–2010), councilor (1992–2001); son
Mark Calixto – councilor, 1st District of Pasay (2016–present)
Joey Calixto-Isidro – councilor, 2nd District of Pasay (2016–present)
Imelda Calixto-Rubiano – mayor of Pasay (2019–present), Representative, Lone District of Pasay (2010–2019), councilor, 2nd District of Pasay (1998–2004, 2007–2010); daughter
Carios
Camarines Sur
Wilfredo Curioso Carios Sr. – Brgy. captain (1960–1972)
Fernando 'ting' Carios – board member 2nd District of Camarines Sur (1998–2000) Son
Wilfredo Carios Jr – ABC president (1998–2000); son
Marissa Carios-Selirio – SK chairwoman; daughter
Wilma Carios – municipal councilor (2004–present); daughter
Castelo
Quezon City
Winston Castelo – councilor, 2nd District of Quezon City (1995–2004, 2019–present), Congressman, 2nd District of Quezon City (2010–2019)
Precious Hipolito-Castelo – Congresswoman, 2nd District of Quezon City (2019–present), councilor, 2nd District of Quezon City (2010–2019)
Nanette Castelo-Daza – former Congresswoman, 4th District of Quezon City (2001–2010)
Jessica Castelo-Daza – councilor, 4th District of Quezon City (2010–2016)
Karl Edgar Castelo – councilor, 5th District of Quezon City (2013–present)
Bobby Castelo – councilor, 6th District of Quezon City (2013–present)
Castillejos
Batanes, La Union
Teofilo Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
Juan G. Castillejos – representative (1916–1919)
Claudio Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
Telesforo Castillejos – former governor of Batanes (1988–1998, 2007–2010)
Epifanio B. Castillejos – mayor of Caba La Union (1960–1965), Congressman 2nd District of La Union (1965–1969), director of Bureau of Commerce (1970–1978), director of Bureau of Domestic Trade (1978–1985) Undersecretary of Trade (1985–1986)
Edgar P. Castillejos – son of Epifanio B. Castillejos – mayor of Caba, La Union (1980–1986)
Cayetano
Muntinlupa, Pateros and Taguig
Rene Cayetano – Senator (1998–2003)
Pia Cayetano – Senator (2004–2016; 2019–present), Congresswoman 2nd district of Taguig (2016–2019); daughter
Alan Peter Cayetano – Senator (2007–2017), Congressman, Pateros-Taguig (1998–2007; 2019–present), vice mayor of Municipality of Taguig (1995–1998), Member of the Municipality of Taguig Council from the 2nd district; (1992–1995); son
Ma. Laarni L. Cayetano – Congresswoman 2nd district of Taguig (2019–present), mayor of Taguig (2010–2019), Congresswoman, Pateros-Taguig (2007–2010); wife of Alan Peter Cayetano
Rene Carl "Renren" Cayetano – councilor of Muntinlupa; (2001–2007); son
Lino Edgardo Cayetano – mayor of Taguig (2019–present), Congressman 2nd district of Taguig (2013–2016), barangay chairman of Fort Bonifacio (2010–2013); son
Cerilles
Zamboanga del Sur
Aurora E. Cerilles – Congresswoman District 1 (2010 to present), former provincial governor
Antonio Cerilles – provincial governor (2010 to present), former congressman district II
Ace William Cerilles – mun. mayor (2007 to present), Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur
Chiongbian
Sarangani and South Cotabato
James L. Chiongbian – Congressman of South Cotabato, First Congressman of Sarangani
Priscilla L. Chiongbian – wife of James L. Chiongbian, first governor of Sarangani
Erwin L. Chiongbian – son of James L. Chiongbian and Priscilla L. Chiongbian; Congressman of Sarangani (2004–2010)
Bridget Chiongbian-Huang – daughter of Erwin L. Chiongbian; vice governor of Sarangani (2004–2007)Steve Chiongbian Solon – grandson of James L. Chiongbian and Priscilla L. Chiongbian; vice-governor of Sarangani (2007–2013), governor of Sarangani (2013–present)
Chipeco
Laguna
Dominador F. Chipeco, Sr; governor of Laguna (1949–1961)
Dominador Chipeco, Jr. – vice presidential candidate
Joaquin Chipeco, Sr.; Congressman of Laguna (1961–1965)
Joaquin Chipeco Jr.; Congressman, Lone district of Calamba (2019–present), L Congressman Laguna's Second District (1987–1992, 1995–2004, 2013–2019); mayor, Calamba City (2004–2013)
Justin Marc Chipeco; son of Joaquin Jr; Congressman of Laguna's Second District (2004–2013); mayor, Calamba City (2013–present)
Cesar Climaco – Mambabatas Pambansa (Assemblyman) from Zamboanga City (1984), mayor of Zamboanga City (1953–1954, 1956–1961, 1980–1984)
Julio Cesar Climaco – mayor of Zamboanga City (1986–1987)
Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar – vice mayor of Zamboanga City (2004–2007), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zamboanga City's First District (2007–2013), mayor of Zamboanga City (2013–present)
Codilla
Leyte
Eufrocino Codilla Sr. – mayor of Ormoc City (1992–2001), Congressman of Leyte's 4th District (2001–2010)
Eric Codilla – mayor of Ormoc City (2004–2013)
Edward Codilla – mayor of Ormoc City (2013–2016)
Elmer Codilla – vice mayor of Kananga, Leyte (2016–2019), mayor of Kananga, Leyte (2007–2016)
Nicolas Contreras – 18th century Paramount Ruler/ and Datu of Bulalacao (Maginoo)
Don Gabriel Contreras – Gobernadorcillo and later, Capitan Municipal of Bulalacao. Chief among the Principalia of Bulalacao under the Spanish Imperial Crown. The territory of Bulalacao was formerly heavily influenced by Datu (Prince) Calido of Panay. Since the founding of the First Republic, Bulalacao has predominantly been administered by descendants of Don Nicolas Contreras. The lands composing the present Municipality of Bulalacao was previously the hacienda of the Contreras family. During the Spanish colonial period, the Contrerases were the undisputed primaPrincipalia of Bulalacao. Their collateral familial lines (Sejera, Maka, Villas, Templanza, Fajardo, etc.) also once held vast haciendas throughout the island of Mindoro.
Don (honorific) Potenciano Contreras – Municipal Presidente/Gobernadorcillo
Hon. Caridad Contreras Absalon – Municipal councilor
Hon. Eusebio Contreras – Municipal councilor. Prolific philanthropist who donated personal property to the government of Bulalacao which was developed into the public market and public highways.
The Honorable Ernilo Contreras Villas – mayor, Bulalacao
The Honorable Ludovico Contreras Silang – vice mayor and former Interim mayor, Bulalacao
The Honorable Eduardo Contreras Aceron – Municipal councilor, Bulalacao
The Honorable Edwin Contreras Aceron – Municipal councilor, Bulalacao
The Honorable Edezer Francisco Aceron – Municipal councilor, Bulalacao
The Honorable Enrico Contreras Villas – Punong Barangay (Cabeza de Barangay), Campaasan, Bulalacao
The Honorable Merla Francisco Aceron – Barangay councilor (), wife of Eduardo Contreras Aceron Sr.
The Honorable Ferdi Mariano – Barangay councilor Kagawad, son-in-law of Purificacion Contreras Soliman
The Contrerasses are prolific philanthropists, many members have donated private lands to religious institutions and to the government of Bulalacao for economic development and socio-humanitarian welfare.
Other prominent members of the Contreras clan include
The Hon. Esteban Contreras – governor of Capiz
The Hon. Efren Contreras – Municipal councilor, Caluya Antique
Antonio Contreras – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Amada Contreras Andal – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao and neighboring Mansalay. Wife of General Abelardo Andal, WW2 veteran and Bataan Death March survivor. Brother of former Social Security System (Philippines) and Government Service Insurance System Chairman Rodolfo Andal and cousin of National Scientist of the Philippines, Teodoro Agoncillo.
Pomposa Contreras Silang – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Ludovico Contreras – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Elizabeth Contreras Villas – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Rosalinda Contreras Baylon – Donated private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Felipa Contreras Aceron – Portions of private estate of Felipa Contreras Aceron was donated to the government of Bulalacao by her heirs.
Carlos Cojuangco: son of Eduardo Jr;[31] representative, 4th district, Negros Occidental (1998–2007)
Rosario D. Cojuangco: wife of Carlos;[31] vice mayor, Pontevedra, Negros Occidental (1998–2001)
Marcos Cojuangco: son of Eduardo Jr;[31] representative, 5th district, Pangasinan (2001–2007)
Enrique "Henry" Cojuangco (representative, 1st District of Tarlac, 2010–2015)
Don Jose "Pepe" Cojuangco, Sr. (former representative, 10th Philippine Assembly; father of Corazon Aquino)
Jose "Peping" Cojuangco, Jr. (presidential adviser on food security; former representative, House of Representatives; current president of the Philippine Olympic Committee), brother of Corazon Aquino
Margarita "Ting-Ting" Cojuangco (Undersecretary for Interior and Local Government; former provincial governor; wife of Jose Jr.)
Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino – 11thpresident of the Philippines (1986–1992)
Benigno Simeon Aquino III – 15thpresident of the Philippines (2010–2016); senator (2007–2010); Congressman for 2nd District of Tarlac (1998–2007)
Mercedes Cojuangco-Teodoro – former Assemblyperson representing Tarlac, Interim Batasang Pambansa
Gilberto Teodoro, Sr. – administrator, Social Security System ( – 1986) and husband of Mercedes
Gilberto "Gibo" Teodoro Jr. – former Congressman, 1st District of Tarlac; former Secretary of Department of National Defense (Philippines); presidential candidate for the May 10, 2010 Elections; son of Mercedes Cojuangco-Teodoro
Cong. Monica Prieto-Teodoro – Congresswoman, 1st District Tarlac; spouse of Gilbert Teodoro
Miguel Cojuangco Rivilla – town mayor, Municipality of Paniqui, Tarlac;?
Crisologo
Ilocos Sur
Floro Crisologo – Congressman, 1st District of Ilocos Sur, husband of Carmeling.
Carmeling Crisologo – former governor of Ilocos Sur, wife of Floro.
Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo – Congressman, 1st District of Quezon City (2004–2013) councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (1998–2004).
Anthony "Onyx" Crisologo – councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (2010–present).
Luis "Chavit" Crisologo Singson – current governor of Ilocos Sur, he is the 1st cousin of Vincent "Bingbong Crisologo". The mother of Chavit is the sister of Floro Crisologo.
Cua
Quirino
Junie Cua – governor of Quirino (2010–present) and representative, Lone District of Quirino, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress
Ma. Angela E. Cua – representative, Lone District of Quirino, 11th Congress
Dakila Carlo Cua – representative, Lone District of Quirino and governor of Quirino (2007–2010), son of Junie and Angela
Cuenco
Cebu
Mariano Jesus Cuenco – member of the Philippine Assembly 1912–1916, representative, 5th District of Cebu, 1916, 1919, 1922, 1925, Speaker of House of Representatives 1922, governor of Cebu 1928 and 1931, Secretary of Public Works and Agriculture, senator 1912–28, 1941–64, and president of the Senate
Miguel Cuenco – representative, 5th District of Cebu, 1931, 1944, 1949
Manuel Cuenco – Cebu governor in the 1950s
Antonio Veloso Cuenco – representative, 2nd District of Cebu, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress
Nancy R. Cuenco – representative, 2nd District of Cebu, 11th Congress; wife of Antonio Cuenco
James Anthony R. Cuenco – Cebu city councilor, South District 2013–2019, 2020–present; son of Antonio Cuenco
Ronald R. Cuenco – Cebu city councilor, South District 2010–2013; son of Antonio Cuenco
Cuneta
Pasay and Rizal
Pablo Cuneta – mayor of Pasay (1951–1967, 1971–1986, 1988–1998), deputy governor of Rizal (1947–1949)
Cesar "Chet" Cuneta – son of Pablo Cuneta; candidate for the 2019 Pasay mayoral elections
Numeriano Dayot Dator – vice mayor of Dingle, Iloilo (1931-1934; 1938–1942)
Lucía Dayot de Hernández
Gen. Adriano Dayot Hernández – Chief of Staff, Federal State of the Visayas (1898-1899); Iloilo Representative, Malolos Congress; councilor of Silay, Negros Occidental (1904–1906); Assemblyman, 4th District of Iloilo (1907–1909); governor of Iloilo (1912–1914); first Filipino director of the Bureau of Agriculture (1916–1925)
Gen. Julio Dayot Hernández – Secretary of War, Federal State of the Visayas (1898-1899); Organizer of Unión Obrera (1903), the first labor union of Iloilo; first Chief of the Registry of Deeds of Iloilo
Nicolasa Dayot de Muyco – spouse of Magdaleno Muyco, Gobernadorcillo of Dingle, Iloilo (1835-1843; 1851–1853)
Julio Dayot Muyco – vice presidente municipal of Dingle (1908-1910); presidente municipal & mayor of Dingle, Iloilo (1909-1910; 1919-1922; 1931–1934; 1938–1942)
Maximiliano Dayot – Auxiliary Justice of the Peace of Pototan, Iloilo
Vicente Dayot – Revolution President of Dingle (1898); presidente municipal of Dingle, Iloilo (1915–1918)
Maximiliano Dayot – councilor of Dingle, Iloilo; Delegate to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention; vice mayor of Dingle (1951-1957)
Dominador Dayot – Chief Legal Officer, Commission on Elections
Anacleta Dayot de Montero – spouse of Cipriano Montero, Sr., presidente municipal of Dingle, Iloilo (1928–1931); Delegate to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention; vice mayor of Dingle (1948-1951)
Cipriano Dayot Montero, Jr. – councilor of Dingle, Iloilo; vice mayor of Dingle, Iloilo (1968-1971)
Arthur Defensor, Jr. – representative, 3rd District of Iloilo
Miriam Defensor Santiago – senator, Secretary of Agrarian Reform (1989–1990) and Judge-elect of the International Criminal Court
-Rep. Narciso Defensor Santiago III former Representative of Iloilo and son of the late Miriam Defensor Santiago
De Venecia
Pangasinan
Guillermo de Venecia – mayor (1916–1918, 1925–1926)
Jose de Venecia, Jr. – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pangasinan's 2nd District (1969–1972), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pangasinan's 4th District (1987–1998, 2001–2010), Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives (1992–1998, 2001–2008)
Gina de Venecia – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pangasinan's 4th District (2010–2016)
Christopher de Venecia – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Pangasinan's 4th District (2016–present)
Del Mar
Cebu
Jose Maria del Mar – Chief of the Bureau of Labor of Cebu and Cebu councilor
Raul del Mar – Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives; son of publisher and journalist Jose Maria del Mar
Rachel Marguerite del Mar – representative of Cebu's North District; board member, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB); board of trustees, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
Raoul del Mar – Congressman, Cebu City North District
Mike Acebedo Lopez – National Youth Commissioner; MTRCB board member; youngest delegate in history to the United Nations General Assembly in New York; grandson of Caridad Duterte Del Mar-Lopez of Cebu and Captain Generoso Lopez of the Lopez-Romualdez family of Leyte.
Romulo Del Mar Neri – former NEDA Director & National Secretary of Socio-Economic Planning, CEO & president of the Social Security System (SSS), chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), acting Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), head of the Congressional Budget and Planning Office of the House of Representatives.
Don Roque del Mar – Teniente Segundo 1895 (third highest position in Cebu City during the Spanish era), Regidor (councilor) in charge of Cebu District No. 2, Gobernacillo de Gremio de Mestizo (Head of the Guild or group of Mestizos), was said to be the acting mayor of Cebu for a very brief after the departure of the Spaniards (December 1898) accdg to Felix Sales (1872–1962) in his book Sugbo sa Karaan na Panahon (Cebu in the old times).
Venci Del Mar – No. 1 city councilor – City of Naga
Filomeno Del Mar – Cebu city councilor – (during Vicente Rama's term as mayor and earlier)
Graciano del Mar – councilor of the then Municipality of Cebu (1919)
Carmelino C. Del Mar Jr. – barangay captain – Ibabao-Estancia
Magdaleno Del Mar – barangay captain – Tuyan, Naga
Manuel del Mar Rogado – former barangay captain of Brgy. Mantuyong of Mandanue
Father Antonio Del Mar Pernia – Superior General SVD Congregation (first Asian to become a Superior General of a Congregation)
Charles Del Mar Pepito – barangay councilor – Brgy. Tinago
Diaz
San Mateo, Rizal
Jose "Peping" Diaz – former mayor
– (son of Jose "Peping" Diaz) former mayor (replaced by his wife) and the present vice mayor
– former vice mayor (replaced by her husband) and present mayor
Cullen C. Diaz – (son of Jose Rafael and Cristina Diaz) former SK chairman and SK federation president (2008)
Denzel C. Diaz – (son of Jose Rafael and Cristina Diaz) former SK chairman and SK federation president (2010) and present barangay councilor of Ampid San Mateo, Rizal
Joel P. Diaz – former Barangay councilor and Barangay chairman of Sta Ana San Mateo, Rizal, former Liga Ng Barangay President (2010–2016) and present councillor
Dimaporo
Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
Moh. Ali Dimaporo – former governor and former Congressman (patriarch of the family)
Abdullah "Bobby" Dimakuta Dimaporo – former governor and present Congressman (son of Gov. Ali)
Datu Hattah Dimakuta Dimaporo – former regional vice-governor of ARMM candidate (2005) (son of Gov. Ali)
Imelda "Angging" Quibranza Dimaporo – former governor and present Congresswoman (wife of Cong. Bobby)
Mohammad Khalid Quibranza Dimaporo – present governor Lanao del Norte (son of Cong. Bobby)
Aliah Quibranza Dimaporo – former Congresswoman (daughter of Cong. Bobby)
Macacuna Dimaporo – former deputy speaker Batasang Pambansa (brother of Gov. Ali)
Raida Dimaporo-Papandayan – mayor of Tubaran
Congressman Mauyag Papandayan Jr. – present Congressman of 2nd District Lanao del Sur (son-in-law of Macacuna)
Yassin Dimaporo Papandayan – Present mayor of Tubaran (son of Raida)
Naga Dimaporo, former mayor Sultan Naga Dimaporo
Motalib Dimaporo – former mayor Sultan Naga Dimaporo
Ramon Diokno (1886–1954) – son of Ananías Diokno; Senator of the Philippines (1946–1949), Representative from Batangas' 1st District (1916–1919, 1934–1935)
Jose "Pepe" Diokno (1922–1967) – son of Ramon Diokno; Senator of the Philippines (1963–1972), Secretary of Justice (1961–1962), Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights (1986–1987)
Maria Serena "Maris" Diokno – daughter of Jose Diokno; Chairperson of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (2011–2016)
Jose Manuel "Chel" Diokno (1961–) – son of Jose Diokno; Chairman of the Free Legal Assistance Group (2001–present), General Counsel of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee (2001–2004), Special Counsel of the Development Bank of the Philippines (2004–2006), candidate in the 2019 Philippine Senate election
Gilberto Duavit Sr. – Senior Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development (1974–1978), Member of Parliament for Region IV-A (Rizal) (1978–1984), Representative from Rizal's 1st District (1994–2001); also founder of GMA Network
Michael John "Jack" Duavit – son of Gilberto Duavit Sr.; Representative from Rizal's 1st District (2001–2010, 2016–present)
Joel Roy Duavit – son of Gilberto Duavit Sr.; Representative from Rizal's 1st District (2010–2016)
Dumlao
Nueva Vizcaya
Cesario Dumlao (elected vice mayor of Bagabag, 1940; appointed mayor of Bagabag, 1945–1946)
Patricio Dumlao Sr. (appointed mayor of Bayombong, 1950–1951; elected mayor of Bayombong, 1952–1955, 1956–1959)
Patricio Dumlao Sr. (governor of Nueva Vizcaya)
Natalia Dumlao (vice governor, governor of Nueva Vizcaya)
Patricio Dumlao Jr. (provincial board member of Nueva Vizcaya)
Maybelle Blossom Aquino Dumlao (municipal councilor of Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, 2001–2004)
Maybelle Blossom Aquino Dumlao (provincial board member of Nueva Vizcaya, 2004–2007, 2007–2010, 2010–2013)
Duterte
Davao City
Vicente Duterte: former mayor of Danao City, former governor of Davao (1959–1965)
Rodrigo Duterte – 16th president of the Philippines (June 30, 2016) Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao City's First District (1998–2001), mayor of Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–present) vice mayor of Davao City (1986–1987, 2010–2013)
Paolo Z. Duterte – Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao City's First District (2019–present) former vice mayor of Davao City (2013–2018)
– wife of Paolo Duterte, city councilor of Davao City (2013–2018), barangay chair of Cataluna Pequeno, Davao City (2013–present)
Sara Duterte-Carpio – mayor of Davao City (2010–2013, 2016–present)
– brother of Rodrigo, city councilor of Davao City (1998–2001)
Franco Dean Duterte Jr. – former appointed oic mayor of Tubod, Surigao del Norte (April – August 1986) – Youngest mayor of the Philippines at the age 25 years old.
Dy
Isabela
Faustino Dy, Sr. – former governor of Isabela, 1972–1992
Benjamin Dy – former governor of Isabela, 1992–2001, mayor of Cauayan, Isabela, 2010–2013
Faustino Dy, Jr. – former governor of Isabela, 2001–2004
Faustino Dy, III – former mayor of Cauayan, Isabela, 1992–2001, representative of the 3rd District of Isabella, 2001–2010, governor of Isabela, 2010–present
Cesar Dy – former mayor, Cauayan City
Victor Dy – ABC president Cauayan City – present, barangay chairman San Fermin, Cauayan City
Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III – mayor San Manuel Isabela present
Krystyna Louise C. Dy – ex officio member province of Isabela, SK chairwomen, San Fermin, Cauayan City
Napoleon S. Dy Province: Isabela District: 3rd District Period: 2010–2013
Ricojudge Janvier Echiverri –[20] incumbent national president, Liga ng mga Barangay (2007–present); Ex Officio city councilor, Caloocan (representing LNB); Punong Barangay
Robert Dominic Echiverri – incumbent Sangguniang Kabataan National Federation vice-president (2010–2013), SK Caloocan Federation president; Ex Officio city councilor, Caloocan (representing SK Caloocan)
Ecleo
Dinagat Islands
Ruben Ecleo, Sr. – former mayor of San Jose, Dinagat Islands when it was still part of Surigao del Norte, 1963–1987
Moises Ecleo – former governor of Surigao del Norte, 1988–1992
Ruben Ecleo, Jr. – Congressman of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2012
Geraldine Ecleo Villaroman – former governor of Dinagat Islands, 2007–2010
Glenda B. Ecleo – governor of Dinagat Islands, 2010–present
Laguna, Manila, Quezon, and San Juan, Metro Manila
Emilio Ejército and María Marcelo: the parents of Joseph Estrada and George Estregan; not politicians
José Marcelo Ejército ("Joseph Ejército Estrada") – mayor of Manila (2013–2019); 13thpresident of the Philippines (1998–2001), vice president of the Philippines (1992–1998), senator (1987–1992) and mayor of San Juan (1969–1986)
Luisa Pimintel-Ejercito ("Loi Ejercito Estrada") – senator (2001–2007) and First Lady of the Philippines (1998–2001)
Jose P. Ejercito ("Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada") – Senate president pro tempore, senator and mayor of San Juan (1992–2001); son
Joseph Victor Ejercito – senator, Congressman, Lone District of San Juan City and mayor of San Juan City (2001–2010); half-brother of Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada
Guia Gomez – mother of Joseph Victor; mayor of San Juan City (2010–2019)
Janella Ejercito – councilor of San Juan City; daughter of Jinggoy Estrada[37]
George Estregan; brother of Joseph Estrada; father of Emilio Ramon Ejercito; not a politician
Emilio Ramon Ejercito ("Jeorge 'E.R.' Ejercito Estregan/Jorge Estregan/George Estregan Jr.") – governor of Laguna and mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna (2001–2010); nephew of Joseph Ejercito Estrada
Girlie Ejercito ("Maita Sanchez") – mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna; wife of Emilio Ramon Ejercito
Gary Jason Ejercito ("Gary Estrada") – board member, 2nd District of Quezon; brother of Emilio Ramon Ejercito
Jesee Ejercito: brother of Joseph Estrada; father of Jana Ejercito; not a politician
Jana Ejercito – councilor of San Juan City (District 2); niece of Joseph Estrada[38]
Enverga
Quezon
Manuel S. Enverga (representative of the 1st District of Quezon 1953–1961)
Wifrido L. Enverga (representative of the 1st District of Quezon 1987–1998; son of Manuel)
Mark S. Enverga (representative of the 1st District of Quezon 2007–present; grandson of Manuel)
Eriguel
La Union
Eufranio "Franny" Eriguel – mayor, Agoo, La Union (1998–2007); Congressman, 2nd District of La Union (2010–2016)[39]
Sandra Young Eriguel[40] – mayor, Agoo, La Union (2007–2016); Congresswoman, 2nd District of La Union (2016–present)
Stefanie Ann Chan Eriguel[40] – mayor, Agoo, La Union (2016–present)
Dr. Nicolas G. Escario. – former mayor of Cebu City (1945–1946); former provincial board member of Cebu (???–???); former 7th district congressman of Cebu (2nd and 3rd congress; 1949–1957)
Isidro Escario – former mayor, (1937–1946), (1948–1960)
Remedios Escario – former mayor, (1960–1968), (1992–2001); former vice mayor (2001–2002)
Jesus Escario – former mayor, (1968–1986)
Rex Escario – former mayor, (1988–1991)
Geralyn Escario-Cañares – former mayor, (2001–2010); former vice mayor (1992–2001), (2010–2013)
Dale Escario – former vice mayor, (2007–2010)
Ian Christopher Escario – mayor, (2010–2016)
Chad Escario-Cañares – vice mayor, (2013–2016); Cebu 4th district provincial councilor (2016–)
Gualberto Escario – municipal councilor, (2010–2016)
Vince Escario – municipal councilor (2016–)
Escudero
Sorsogon
Manuel Escudero (representative, 4th Philippine Assembly)
Salvador Escudero Sr. (provincial governor; provincial legislative member; town mayor; councilor)
Salvador Escudero Jr. (son of Salvador Sr; town mayor; provincial legislative member)
Salvador H. Escudero III (son of Salvador Jr; Secretary of Agriculture; representative, House of Representatives; assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa; Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food)
Francis "Chiz" Escudero (son of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives; senator, provincial governor)
Evelina Escudero (wife of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives)
Ramon Escudero (town councilor; vice mayor)
Antonio Escudero Jr. (town councilor; provincial board member; provincial vice governor)
Oscar Escudero (town mayor)
Espinosa-Martinez
Cebu, Masbate, Iloilo City, and Guimaras
Atty. Pascualing P. Espinosa, Congressman, Iloilo City, "the Father of Common Man of Labor," authored Magna Carta of Labor, authored Republic Act 875, otherwise known as the Industrial Peace Act, former president of CLUP or the Consolidated Labor Union of the Philippines and NACTU or the National Confederation of Trade Unions
Atty. Jose S. Espinosa III, vice mayor, Iloilo City
Atty. Edgar T. Espinosa, Congressman and vice governor, Guimaras
Leo T. Espinosa, mayor, Jordan, Guimaras
Atty. Mark B. Espinosa, SK chairman, Jordan, Guimaras
Celestino Martinez III: son of Celestino Jr. and Clavel;[44] mayor, Bogo, Cebu (2001–2007)
Roseller 'Roy' Ariosa, vice-governor of Zamboanga del Sur, belongs to the Espinosa Clan of Cebu/ Masbate, head of Espinosa Clan Mindanao
Javier Ariosa, mayor of Molave, Zamboanga del Sur 1951, founding member of the Espinosa Clan Mindanao, father of vice-governor Roseller "Roy" Ariosa
Franco P. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City, founding member of the Espinosa Clan Iloilo
Jose Hamy R. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Frank A. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Noel A. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Lilianne Espinosa Sorioso, barangay chairman, Barangay Zamora, Iloilo City
Sergio S. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Barangay Legaspi, Iloilo City
Rysty Ann Espinosa, SK chairman, Barangay Zamora, Iloilo City, City Prosecutor
Ma. Aida T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Ma. Monica Leticia T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Frances Lyn T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Barangay Monica, Iloilo City
Justin Espinosa, SK chairman, Barangay Zamora, Iloilo City
Eusebio
Pasig
Vicente Eusebio; vice mayor of Pasig (1980–1986), mayor of Pasig (1992–2001, 2004–2007)
Soledad Eusebio; wife of Vicente;[45] mayor of Pasig (2001–2004)
Robert "Bobby" Eusebio;[45] son of Vicente; councilor (1998–2007), mayor of Pasig (2007–2013, 2016–2019)
Maribel Andaya-Eusebio;[45] wife of Bobby; mayor of Pasig (2013–2016)
Ricky Eusebio; brother of Bobby;[46] councilor (2013–2016), Congressman of Pasig's Lone District (2016–2019)
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From
Family members
Fabella
Romblon
Gabriel Fabella y Fabrero (1st Assemblyman of Romblon); Father of June 12
Fajardo
Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Pampanga, Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, Bicol Region
Pacifico M. Fajardo, former Congressman of 3rd District of Nueva Ecija in the 9th, 10th and 11th Congresses
Lorelie Fajardo, former deputy presidential spokesperson; presidential assistant for Central Luzon of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Mohammad Omar Fajardo y Albano, de Miranda, de Villanueva, former Congressman of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Sector in the 10th, 11th and 12th Congresses; appointed board of directors of Al Amana Bank by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, secretary-general of Philippine Pirate Movement (PPM), House of Figarda, Miémbro dé Sagrada Familia, Cábállérós dé Pirátá Bájó lá Órdén dé Fájárdó, Gúárdiá Róyálé Cústódió dé Lás Islás Filipinás, Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás Islás Filipinás Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo, grandson of Heneral de Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo.
Fahad Ibn Omar Fajardo y Abcede, de Albano, de Ramirez; grandson of Heneral de Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo, Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás Islás Filipinás Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo
Farida "ida" Fajardo y Abcede, de Albano, de Ramirez; founding chairman of the Congressional Youth Organization(CYO), youth chairman of Peoples Patriotic Movement (PPM), House of Figarda, Miémbro dé Sagrada Familia, Nobléza Familia dé Andalucia y Castillé, Daughter of Hon. Mohammad Omar Fajardo, granddaughter of Heneral de Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo, Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás Islás Filipinás Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo
Fariñas
Ilocos Norte
Rodolfo "Rudy" Fariñas – representative of Ilocos Norte's First District (1998–2001, 2010–present), governor of Ilocos Norte (1988–1998), mayor of Laoag City (1980–1986)
Jeff Fariñas – councilor, Laoag City (2013–present); son of Eric Fariñas[48]
Festin
Romblon
Venizar Maravilla y Festin, MD (current Romblon Provincial Board member); second cousin of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current fellow Romblon Provincial Board member)
Eugenio Festin (mayor of Odiongan); father of Leonardo Festin y Fabon (Long-time lone representative of Romblon); great-grandfather of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member) and Venizar Maravilla y Festin, MD (current Romblon Provincial Board member)
Leonardo Festin y Fabon (Long-time lone representative of Romblon); Father-in-law of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon); grandfather of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member); granduncle of Venizar Maravilla y Festin, MD (current Romblon Provincial Board member)
Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member); son of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan ((37th governor of Romblon); son-in-law of Leonardo Festin y Fabon (Lone Representative of Romblon)
Fetalino
Romblon
Deogracias Fetalino y Fabella (mayor of Odiongan), brother-in-law of Emilio Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan); uncle of Odiongan mayors Francisco and Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino and the 30th governor of Romblon and also a mayor of Odiongan Jose Firmalo y Fetalino.
Robert Muyo y Fabella (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); second cousin twice removed of Deogracias Fetalino y Fabella (mayor of Odiongan) through Fetalino line
Firmalo
Romblon
Emilio Firmalo (Odiongan mayor); father of Odiongan mayors Francisco, Alfonso and Jose Firmalo y Fetalino who was also the 30th governor of Romblon; grandfather of Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo, MD and Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca (late mayor of Odiongan); great-grandfather of Trina Fabic (Odiongan mayor)
Francisco Firmalo y Fetalino (Odiongan mayor); father of Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo y Chang; grandfather of Trina Fabic (incumbent mayor of Odiongan, Romblon);son of Emilio Firmalo (Odiongan mayor); brother of the 30th governor and former Odiongan mayors Jose Firmalo y Fetalino and Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino
(incumbent governor of Romblon and former Romblon Lone representative); nephew of the 30th governor and former Odiongan mayor Jose Firmalo y Fetalino and Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino; first cousin of Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca (mayor of Odiongan); grandson of Emilio Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan); son of Francisco Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan); father of Trina Fabic, current mayor of Odiongan, Romblon
Trina Fabic y Firmalo, (incumbent mayor of Odiongan, Romblon), daughter of Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo (incumbent governor of Romblon), grandniece of the 30th governor of Romblon and Odiongan mayors Jose Firmalo y Fetalino and Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino, first cousin once removed of Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca; great-granddaughter of Odiongan mayor Emilio Firmalo.
Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino (Odiongan mayor); father of Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca (mayor of Odiongan); uncle of Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo (incumbent governor of Romblon); brother of the 30th governor and former Odiongan mayors Jose Firmalo y Fetalino and Francisco Firmalo y Fetalino; son of Emilio Firmalo (Odiongan mayor); granduncle of Trina Fabic, (incumbent mayor of Odiongan, Romblon)
Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca (late mayor of Odiongan); first cousin of Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo (incumbent governor of Romblon); first cousin once removed of Trina Fabic, (current mayor of Odiongan); son of Alfonso Firmalo y Fetalino (Odiongan mayor); nephew of nephew of the 30th governor and former Odiongan mayor Jose Firmalo y Fetalino and Francisco Firmalo y Fetalino (also mayor of Odiongan); grandson of Emilio Firmalo (Odiongan mayor)
Jose Firmalo y Fetalino (30th governor of Romblon and former mayor of Odiongan, Romblon); brother of Odiongan mayors Alfonso and Francisco Firmalo y Fetalino; grandson of Emilio Firmalo (Odiongan mayor); granduncle of Trina Fabic (incumbent mayor of Odiongan, Romblon); uncle of Eduardo Firmalo y Chang, MD and Baltazar Firmalo y Llorca
Fondevilla
Romblon
Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon); Son-in-law of the first and long-time lone representative of Romblon Leonardo Festin y Fabon and uncle-in-law of 41st and 43rd governor and Odiongan mayor Perpetuo Ylagan y Barredo; second cousin of Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava)
Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member); son of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan; son-in-law of Leonardo Festin y Fabon (Lone Representative of Romblon); second cousin of Marlon Fojas y Falculan (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon); third cousin of Calatrava mayors and brothers Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche
Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon);father of Calatrava mayors Ronnie and Elmer Fortu y Noche; second cousin of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon); second cousin once removed of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin; nephew-in-law of Tablas mayor Santiago Leaño y Gara; cousin-in-law of Mutya Reyes y Madeja y Leaño (Barangay captain of Dapawan in Odiongan, Romblon)
Ronnie Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); son of Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); brother of Elmer Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); first cousin of Dennis Corpin y Fortu y Fondevilla (vice mayor of Santa Maria, Romblon); third cousin of Marlon Fojas y Falculan (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon); grandnephew of Tablas mayor Santiago Leaño y Gara; third cousin of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin
Elmer Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); son Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); brother of Ronnie Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); first cousin of Dennis Corpin y Fortu y Fondevilla (vice mayor of Santa Maria, Romblon); third cousin of Marlon Fojas y Falculan (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon); grandnephew of Tablas mayor Santiago Leaño y Gara; third cousin of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member)
Dennis Corpin y Fortu y Fondevilla (vice mayor of Santa Maria, Romblon); nephew of Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava); first cousin of Calatrava mayors and brothers Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; third cousin of Marlon Fojas y Falculan (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon); brother-in-law of Emmanuel Madrona y Fabic (incumbent Lone Representative of Romblon)
Marlon Fojas y Falculan (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon);second cousin of Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (mayor of San Andres, Romblon and current Romblon Provincial Board member); third cousin of Calatrava mayors and brothers Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche
Maria Imelda mayor y Fedelicio y Montesa (Member of Municipal Council) of Santa Fe, Romblon; first cousin once removed of Dennis Corpin y Fortu y Fondevilla (vice mayor of Santa Maria, Romblon) and Calatrava mayors and brothers Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; third cousin once removed of Corcuera mayors Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, and San Andres mayor Andrew Fondevilla y Festin (also current Romblon Provincial Board member); fourth cousin of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla (current Romblon Provincial Board member)
Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon (mayor of Corcuera, Romblon); second cousin once removed of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon) and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); third cousin of former San Andres mayor and current Romblon Provincial Board member Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Corcuera mayors Marlon Fojas y Falculan and Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Calatrava mayors Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche and Santa Maria mayor Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla; third cousin once removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla (current Romblon Provincial Board member) and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio y Montesa (Member of Municipal Council of Santa Fe)
Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla (mayor of Corcuera); second cousin once removed of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon) and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); third cousin of former San Andres mayor and current Romblon Provincial Board member Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Corcuera mayors Marlon Fojas y Falculan and Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, Calatrava mayors Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche and Santa Maria mayor Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla; third cousin once removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla (current Romblon Provincial Board member) and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio y Montesa (Member of Municipal Council of Santa Fe)
Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla (current Romblon Provincial Board member); fourth cousin of Imelda mayor y Fedelicio y Montesa (Member of Municipal Council of Santa Fe); third cousin once removed of former San Andres mayor and current Romblon Provincial Board member Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Corcuera mayors Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla and Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, Calatrava mayors Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche and Santa Maria mayor Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla; and second cousin twice removed of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan (37th governor of Romblon) and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon)
Sergio Fondevilla y Fabregas (mayor of Corcuera); first cousin once removed of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla; second cousin twice removed of Bibian Fanlo y Miñon, Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla, Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; second cousin three times removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio y Montesa
Vidal Fallaria y Fondevilla (Corcuera mayor); uncle of Senen Fanlo y Fallaria mayor of Corcuera) second cousin of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla; second cousin once removed of Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla, Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; and second cousin twice removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio.
Senen Fanlo y Fallaria (mayor of Corcuera); nephew of Vidal Fallaria y Fondevilla; third cousin of Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla, Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; third cousin once removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio.
Josefino Fajilago y Fondevilla (mayor of Corcuera); second cousin of Patriotismo Fondevilla y Fainsan and Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla; second cousin once removed of Bibiano Fanlo y Miñon, Marlon Fojas y Falculan, Andrew Fondevilla y Festin, Eddie Mazo y Fondevilla, Dennis Corpin y Fondevilla, and Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche; and second cousin twice removed of Felix Ylagan y Fondevilla and Imelda mayor y Fedelicio
Jose T. Fuentebella, representative – 2nd District; 1st National Assembly, 2nd National Assembly, and 3rd National Assembly (1935–1946); governor – Ambos Camarines (1916)
Arnulfo P. Fuentebella, representative – 3rd District; 9th, 10th, 11th (1992–2001); 13th, and 14th Congresses (2004–2010); representative – 4th District 15th Congress (2010–2013); Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, 2001
Emmanuel D. Galicia – City Fiscal and councilor, & Majority Floor Leader
Michael O. Galicia – former provincial board member
Paul P. Galicia – provincial board member
Garcia
Bataan
Enrique "Tet" Garcia Jr. – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bataan's 2nd District (1995–2004; 2013–2016)
Albert S. Garcia – governor of Bataan (2013–present); member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bataan's 2nd District (2004–2013); mayor of Balanga (1998–2004)
Gila Garcia – mayor of Dinalupihan, Bataan (2013–present)
Cebu
Pablo P. Garcia, deputy speaker, 2008–2013; representative – Second District, 2007–2013 (lost to Wilfredo Caminero in 2013); Third District, 1987–1995; governor, 1995–2004; vice governor, 1969–1971
Gwendolyn Garcia, representative – Third District, 2013–2018; governor, July 2004–December 19, 2012, June 19–30, 2013
Pablo John Garcia, representative – Third District, 2007–2013; ran for governor in 2013 but lost to Hilario Davide Jr.
Nelson Gamaliel F. Garcia, mayor, Dumanjug, 2010–2016
Marlon F. Garcia, vice mayor, Barili, 2010–2013; ran as mayor in 2013 but lost to incumbent Teresito P. Mariñas.
Davao City
Leon Garcia Sr.:[5] mayor, Davao City (prior to 1945)
Manuel Garcia:[5] son of Leon Garcia Sr.; representative, 2nd district, Davao City (1978–1986; 1992–2001)
Vincent J. Garcia:[5] son of Manuel Garcia; representative, 2nd district, Davao City (2001–2010)
Mylene J. Garcia-Albano: daughter of Manuel Garcia; representative, 2nd district, Davao City (2010–present)
Rodito Albano;[5] husband of Mylene, congressman, Isabela (incumbent) (see Albano family)
Augusto Javier G. Campos III: grandson of Manuel Garcia; city councilor, 2nd District, Davao City (2019–present)
Garin
Iloilo
Oscar Garin Sr. – representative, 1st District of Iloilo, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress, mayor of Guimbal, Iloilo
Ninfa S. Garin – mayor, Municipality of San Joaquin, Iloilo
Oscar "Richard" S. Garin Jr. – vice governor, Province of Iloilo, representative, 1st District of Iloilo 16th Congress
Agusan, Bukidnon, Negros Oriental and Misamis Oriental
Teofisto Guingona, Sr. – senator (1919–1925), governor of Agusan (1913–1917) and Assemblyman of the 2nd District of Negros Oriental (1909–1912)
Teofisto Guingona, Jr. – vice president of the Philippines (2001–2004), senator (1987–1993; 1998–2001), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2001–2002) and Secretary of Justice (1995–1998)
Ruth Guingona – mayor of Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental and Second Lady of the Philippines (2001–2004)
Teofisto Guingona III – representative, 2nd District of Bukidnon (2004–2010) and senator (2010–2016)
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Ilagan
Nueva Ecija and Tarlac
Hugo L. Ilagan – Secretary of the Treasury, First Philippine Republic, 1899
Mauricio Ilagan – Paymaster-General, First Philippine Republic, 1899; Provincial Fiscal for Tarlac, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands, 1904–1906; Assemblyman, 1st District of Tarlac, 1st Philippine Legislature, 1909 (provisionally appointed following death of Assemblyman Melecio Cojuangco), and 2nd Philippine Legislature, 1909–1912
Florencio Ilagan – mayor, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, 1928–1931
Gregorio Ilagan – mayor, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, 1946–1952
Jesus Ilagan – representative, 2nd District of Nueva Ecija, 1949–1953
Ruben H. Ilagan – mayor, Tarlac City, Tarlac, 1967–1971
Imperial
Albay
Col. Mariano D. Imperial – colonel of the Philippine Army, 1960–1982
Carlos Imperial – representative, 2nd District of Albay, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress
Norma B. Imperial – representative, 2nd District of Albay, 11th Congress
Harold O. Imperial – vice-governor, 2010–present
Niño "Snookie" B. Imperial – provincial board member, 2nd District of Albay
Ibay
Pasay
Lito Ibay –
Lexter N. Ibay – councilor, first district of Pasay, 2001?–2006, 2007–2013
Ileana Ibay – former councilor, second district of Pasay, 2010–2013
Teresita Ignacio Antonio – First Lady of Cagayan (2007–203) wife of Alvaro Trinidad Antonio
Bernardo "Baddo" Cabreros Ignacio – Barangay Justice in Nueva Vizcaya, Cagayan Valley, Barangay councilor candidate 2001 his wife Lolita Dumlao Seridon is part of the Dumlao family of Nueva Vizcaya
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Jaen
Leganes, Iloilo
Zacarias Jaen, first appointed president of town from 1900 to 1902.
Martin Perales Jaen, former two-term mayor from 1946 to 1951.
Mariano Jaen, former municipal councilor, former vice mayor.
Adolfo E. Jaen, former multi-term mayor, Congressional candidate.
Josil P. Jaen, Appointed OIC mayor of Leganes, former mayor from 1986 to 1998, gubernatorial candidate.
Adolfo D. Jaen II, former municipal councilor.
Vicente P. Jaen II, Incumbent mayor, former municipal councilor, vice mayoral candidate, former ABC president
Antonio S. Jaen Sr., incumbent municipal councilor.
Martin D. Jaen III, incumbent municipal councilor, former barangay councilor, Barangay Poblacion, Leganes, Iloilo.
Lyle Jaen Lebaquin (m. Bartolome), incumbent vice mayor, former municipal councilor
Paul Jaen-Krafft – former ABC president
Jagunap
Leganes, Iloilo
Esperidion Jagunap Sr, former mayor (various terms)/board member
Dionzon Belandres Jagunap, municipal vice mayor (various terms)
Niño Vincent Jagunap Vallejo, former barangay chairman, Barangay San Vicente, Leganes, Iloilo ABC president
Notchka Jagunap Vallejo, former Sangguniang Kabataan chairman, Barangay San Vicente, Leganes, Iloilo
Vicente Jalandoni Jover, president of La Paz (now a district of Iloilo City) during the American Regime.
Dominador Jalandoni Jover,[49] vice mayor and mayor of Iloilo City,[50] for various terms of Office, during the Post-World War II era. He was the last appointed mayor of Iloilo City by virtue of RA 365/ Commonwealth Act # 158.
Jalosjos
Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay, Misamis Occidental
Romeo G. Jaloslos, former Zamboanga del Norte Assemblyman to the Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984-1986) and former Congressman of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (1995–2002). Expelled from the House of Representatives because of conviction.
Seth Frederick P. Jalosjos, former First District Board Member (2007–2010) and representative (2010–2019) of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte.
Romeo M. Jalosjos, Jr., incumbent representative (2019–present) of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte, and former representative of the Second District of Zamboanga Sibugay (2010–2013).
Marjorie N. Jalosjos, DILG Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns, former Barangay Captain of Barangay Patawag, Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte.
Rommel A. Jaloslos, former governor of Zamboanga Sibugay (2010–2013).
Cecilia G. Jalosjos-Carreon, incumbent mayor of Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte (2016–present), and former representative that succeeded Romeo Jaloslos representing the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (2002–2010).
Rodolfo H. Carreon, Jr., former city mayor of Dapitan (2001-2004)
Angelica Jalosjos Carreon, incumbent city councilor of Dapitan (2019-Present)
Rosalina G. Jalosjos-Johnson, incumbent city mayor of Dapitan (2013–present), and former city councilor of Dapitan (2010–2013).
Dominador G. Jalosjos, Jr., former city mayor of Dapitan (2004–2012).
Anabel G. Jalosjos-Garcia, former First District Board Member of Zamboanga del Norte (2016–2019).
Cesar G. Jalosjos, former representative of the Third District of Zamboanga del Norte (2004–2013).
Johanna D. Jalosjos-Parreño, former Third District Board Member of Zamboanga del Norte (2010–2013).
Jardenil
Jaro, Iloilo City
Gil Jardenil, former vice mayor of La Paz and Jaro
Remo Jardenil, former city fiscal of Iloilo City
Renato Jardenil Espinosa, incumbent barangay captain of Cagamutan Sur, Iloilo
Javier
Navotas
Patrick Joseph Javier, current vice mayor (2001–2013)
Victor B. Javier, former mayor (1980–1986)
Joson
Quezon, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija
Eduardo L. Joson, governor of the Nueva Ecija Province from 1959 to 1992
David Aliman Lacson – former councilor of Kaliling Cauayan Negros Occidental (1983–1987)
Lagman
Albay and Quezon City
Edcel Lagman – former memberpine House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1987–1998, 2004–2013)
Alex Burce Lagman – former mayor of Tabaco (1992–1995, 2001–2004)
Krisel Lagman Luistro – former member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1998–2004)
Edcel Lagman, Jr. – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (2013–present), former Quezon city councilor (2004–2012)
Ivy Xenia Lim-Lagman – former Quezon city councilor (2012–2013)
Lapid
Pampanga
Lito Lapid – senator (2004–2016, 2019–present) and governor (1995–2004)
Mark Lapid – chief operations officer, Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) and governor (2004–2007); son
Lapus
Tarlac
Jeci A. Lapus – Congressman, 3rd District of Tarlac
Jesli Lapus – former Congressman, 3rd District of Tarlac, Education Secretary (2006–2010)
Santiago Leaño y Gara (Tablas mayor); uncle of Mutya Reyes y Madeja y Leaño (Barangay captain of Dapawan in Odiongan, Romblon); granduncle of Calatrava mayors and brothers Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche y Leaño
Ronnie Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); son of Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); brother of Elmer Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); grandnephew of Tablas mayor Santiago Leaño y Gara; first cousin once removed of Mutya Reyes y Madeja y Leaño (Barangay captain of Dapawan in Odiongan, Romblon)
Elmer Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); son Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava, Romblon); brother of Ronnie Fortu y Noche (mayor of Calatrava); grandnephew of Tablas mayor Santiago Leaño y Gara; first cousin once removed of Mutya Reyes y Madeja y Leaño (Barangay captain of Dapawan in Odiongan, Romblon)
Mutya Reyes y Madeja y Leaño (Barangay captain of Dapawan in Odiongan, Romblon); niece of Santiago Leaño y Gara (mayor of Tablas); cousin-in-law of Prudencio Fortu y Fondevilla (mayor of Calatrava); and first cousin once removed of Elmer and Ronnie Fortu y Noche, mayors of Calatrava
Loren Legarda-Leviste – senator of the Philippines (2007–2019; 1998–2004)
Mark Leviste – incumbent Batangas vice-governor (2007–2016, 2019–present)
Lecaroz
Marinduque and Batangas
Francisco "Paquito" M. Lecaroz, Congressman (1957–1972), mayor of Sta. Cruz, Marinduque (1980–1986)
Aristeo M. Lecaroz, provincial governor (1967–1988)
Vicente M. Lecaroz, mayor of San Juan, Batangas (1967–1986)
Librado
Davao City
: Davao city councilor (1992)
Marlene A. Librado: wife, Davao city councilor (1993–2001)
Angela A. Librado: daughter, Davao city councilor (2001–2010)
Leah A. Librado: daughter, Davao city councilor (2010–2019)
Lim
Southern Leyte
Napoleon Cuaton, elected mayor of 2013 elections in Saint Bernard belongs to the Lim family.
Joy Lim-Bungcaras, elected vice mayor of 2013 elections. She is the eldest daughter of Felix B. Lim.
Roseller Lim, (February 9, 1915 – July 5, 1976) was a Filipino politician who served as a member of the Senate and House of Representatives from 1949 to 1963. He also served as Court of Appeals Justice from his appointment in 1973 until his death. Lim was known as the "Great Filibuster," after he filibustered for more than 18 hours in an attempt to prevent the election of Ferdinand Marcos as President of the Senate. Roseller Lim was born to Antonio Lim and Mercedes Tarroza. He earned his law degree from Silliman University in 1940, and passed the bar the same year. He married Amy Schuck of Jolo, Sulu and had five children — Rosamy, Mercibel, Victoria, Roseller Jr., and Amy. Lim was the first senator to served for Zamboanga Peninsula.
Jose Lim Tecson (1971–77), "The Administrator" served as governor of Zamboanga del Sur.
Dunga Lim (Fiscal, Shipping Magnate and Major Copra dealer), a direct descendant of one of the first Chinese nationals whose business prospered in St. Bernard formerly known as Himatagon even before the Second World War of Gama Lim . He is a major copra dealer in Southeast Asia including the Third Millennium Oil Mills.
Maria Lim (mayor), St. Bernard, incumbent mayor during the landslide in 2006. Sister of Fiscal Dunga Lim
Felix Lim (vice mayor), St. Bernard, who is the second cousin of Fiscal Dunga Lim. He also served as the mayor of the same town for three consecutive terms.
Connie Corominas-Lim, still contested mayoralty race in Ozamis City (2010), wife of businessman Eugene Lapasaran-Lim, owners of Geegee Mall and 168 Park Mall Cebu City, captain in Reservist AFP, from Corominas family of Cebu.
Lim
Palawan
Political civil servants from the Lim family of Coron, Palawan
Don Vicente Abe Lim – municipal president (American Regime)
Hon. Ricardo Fernandez Lim – Son of Don Vicente Lim. mayor during the Marcos Years for almost twenty years.
Hon. Luis Fernandez Lim – barangay captain then municipal vice mayor, then mayor of Coron, Palawan.
Hon. Jim Gerald Lim Pe – Sangguniang Bayan member then Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board member, councilor's League of Palawan president) and concurrent municipal vice mayor of Coron (2013).
Hon. Melchor Zaldy Lim – Sangguniang Bayan (Kabataang Barangay president) during the Marcos years.
Hon. Nelson Reyes Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member.
Hon. Arthur Echague Pe. Sangguniang Bayan member.
Hon. Dr. Shatter Cruspero Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member.
Hon. Dr. Christopher Cruspero Lim – Sangguang Kabataan Federation president then full Sangguniang Bayan member.
Hon. Dr. Bryan Lim Palanca – Sangguniang Bayan member (Sangguang Kabataan Federation president)
Hon. Fabiana Timbangcaya Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member then barangay captain of Barangay Poblacion 5 and acting mayor during the last years of the administration of former mayor Candelaria Reyes.
Hon. Leo Gajardo – Sangguniang Bayan member of the Municipality of Busuanga, Palawan. Illegitimate son of Neri Lim.
Hon. Ricardo Sebastian Lim – Barangay Kagawad, Barangay 5.
Hon. Ricardo Cruz Uy – Barangay Kagawad, Barangay 5 and vice-president Sangguniang Kabataan Federation.
Hon. Prime Kenneth Lim De Vera – Barangay Kagawad, Barangay 3.
HRH Datu Dr. Fernando Macolor Cruz – noble member of the Lim family of Coron, Palawan. Royal blood datu from the old kingdom of Taytay, Palawan and adopted son of the Tagbanua people of Coron Island. Educator, poet, columnist and civic leader. Founder of the International Stateless Persons Organisation. Listed 2015 Marquis Who's Who in the World.
Limcuando
Manila
Leon Limcuando – gobernadorcillo of the Gremio de Mestizos de Binondo[52]
Limcuando
Laguna
Political civil servants from the Limcuando family of Pagsanjan, Laguna
Dionisio Limcuando – councilor,[53] Municipality of Rizal, Laguna; assumed the position of mayor sometime between 1941 and 1945 during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
Lobregat
Zamboanga City
Don Pablo R. Lorenzo, father of Zamboanga City mayor Maria Clara Lobregat. Served as mayor of Zamboanga City from 1939 to 1940.
Maria Clara Lobregat, first woman mayor of Zamboanga City from 1998 until her death in 2004. Mother of the incumbent mayor of Zamboanga City, Celso L. Lobregat.
Celso Lobregat, former Congressman representing the defunct Lone District of Zamboanga City and incumbent mayor of Zamboanga City.
Jed Patrick (Locsin) E. Mabilog – former mayor of Iloilo City
Juanito Locsin Gaje – political runner in Iloilo
Jose Locsin – former Filipino senator.
Leo Carmelo Locsin, Jr. – vice mayor of Ormoc, Leyte
Teodoro Locsin, Jr. – Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2018–present), former Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations, former congressman for the 1st district of Makati from 2001 to 2010.
Ramon Cua Locsin
Frankie H. Locsin – former mayor of Janiuay, Iloilo
Aurelio Lacson Locsin – former mayor of Bacolod
Leandro Locsin Rama – Third Filipino governor and former second vice governor of Negros Occidental province during the American Occupation and Insular Government of the Philippines
Raymund S. Locsin – mayor of President Roxas, Capiz
Fernando Lopez – 3rd and 7th vice president of the Philippines (1949–1953, 1965–1972), Senator (1947–1949, 1953–1965), Senate President pro tempore (1958–1965), mayor of Iloilo City (1945–1947), Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources (1965–1971, 1949–1953)
Gina Lopez, great-niece of Fernando Lopez – Secretary of Environment and Natural Resourcesad interim (2016–17), chairperson of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (2010–2019)
Lucero-Caparroso
Northern Samar
Clodualdo Lucero – governor, Samar Island (1916–1922)
Cayetano Lucero – governor, Samar Island (1940–1944)
Diosdado Pangan Macapagal – 9thpresident of the Philippines (1961–1965)
Cielo Macapagal-Salgado – vice governor of Pampanga (1988–1992; 1995–1998); daughter and half-sister of Gloria
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14thpresident of the Philippines (2001–2010) and representative, 2nd District of Pampanga; daughter
Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo – representative, Ang Galing Pinoy Partylist and 2nd District of Pampanga (2004–2010); son of Gloria
Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo – representative, 2nd District of Camarines Sur and 1st District of Camarines Sur (2007–2010); son of Gloria
Teodoro "Teddy" Macapagal – officer-in-charge (acting) mayor of Olongapo City (1986–1987); distant cousin of Gloria and Cielo
Madrigal(-Collantes)
Batangas
Vicente Madrigal – senator of the Philippines (1945–1953)
Pacita Madrigal-Warns – senator of the Philippines (1955–1961)
Manuel Collantes – Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) from Batangas (1984–1986)
Jamby Madrigal – Undersecretary of Social Welfare and Development (1992–1998), presidential adviser for children's affairs (1999–2001), senator of the Philippines (2004–2010)
Magsaysay
Zambales, La Union
Vicente Magsaysay – governor of Zambales (1967–1973, 1973–1980, 1980–1986, 1998–2007), Mambabatas Pambansa, Region III (1978–1984)
Mitos Magsaysay – daughter-in-law of Vicente;[54] member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zambales' 1st District (2004–2013)
Brother of Vicente (father of Ramon Sr) was not a politician
Ramón del Fierro Magsaysay – 7thpresident of the Philippines (1953–1957); member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1946–1950)
Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1965–1969), senator of the Philippines (1995–2007)
Genaro Magsaysay – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1957–1959), senator of the Philippines (1959–1965, 1965–1971, 1971–1973)
Sister of Ramon Sr (mother of Antonio) was not a politician
Antonio Magsaysay Diaz – nephew of Ramon Sr.;[56] member of the Philippine House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Zambales
– cousin of Ramon Jr.;[57] 2nd Nominee, Senior Citizens Partylist (Awaiting Proclamation)
– grandson of Milagros;[58] councilor, Municipality of San Juan, La Union (2013–present)
Maliksi
Cavite
Erineo "Ayong" Maliksi – chairman, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) 2015–present, representative of the 3rd District (2010–2013) and the 2nd District (1998–2001); governor (2001–2010); mayor of Imus (1988–1998)
Emmanuel L. Maliksi – mayor of Imus (2007–2010; December 28, 2011 – March 18, 2013; April 12, 2013 – present), son of Erineo
Mangudadatu
Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao
Congressman Sultan Pax S. Mangudadatu, – former 3-term mayor of Lutayan, governor of Sultan Kudarat and Congressman of 1st District of Sultan Kudarat
governor Suharto T. Mangudadatu, – former mayor, Congressman and incumbent governor of Sultan Kudarat
mayor Bing Mangudadatu mayor of Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat
Congressman Raden Sakaluran Congressman of 1st district of SK – son-in law of Pax
governor Esmael Mangudadatu – 3-term mayor of Buluan, board member of Maguindanao and incumbent governor of Maguindanao – nephew of Pax Mangudadatu
mayor Ibrahim Mangudadatu – mayor of Buluan, Maguindanao
mayor Freddie Mangudadatu – mayor of Mangudadatu, Maguindanao
mayor Z. Mangudadatu – mayor of Pandag, Maguindanao
Assemblyman Khadaffeh Mangudadatu – assymblyman of ARMM
vice–mayor King Jazzer Mangudadatu – vice mayor of Buluan, Maguindanao
vice–mayor Prince Dilangalen – vice mayor of Pandag, Maguindanao nephew of Gov. Toto
Bai Elizabeth Mangudadatu – ABC president of Mangudadatu Municipality
Bai Gina Mangudadatu – ABC president of Buluan, Maguindanao
Manrique
Boac, Marinduque
Pacito "Cito" Manrique, Cabeza de Barangay
Andres Manrique – municipal councilor
Ciriaco Manrique – vice mayor, municipal councilor
Asuncion Manrique-Mantaring – councilor (Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro), daughter of Ciriaco
Celestino M. Manrique – municipal councilor (1971–1986), son of Ciriaco
Justin Angelo J. Manrique – SK chairman, Barangay Tampus (2018–present), grandson of Celestino
Antonio S. Manrique – municipal councilor, cousin of Celestino
Marcos
Ilocos Norte
Mariano Marcos – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's Second District (1925–1931)
Ferdinand Edralin Marcos – President of the Philippines (1965–1986), Prime Minister of the Philippines (1978–1981), senator of the Philippines (1959–1965), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's Second District (1949–1959)
Imelda Marcos – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's Second District (2010–present), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Leyte's First District (1995–1998), Mambabatas Pambansa from Region IV-A (1978–1984), governor of Metropolitan Manila (1975–1986)
Imee Marcos – senator of the Philippines (2019–present), governor of Ilocos Norte (2010–2019), member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's Second District (1998–2007), assemblyman from Ilocos Norte (1984–1986)
Matthew Manotoc – governor of Ilocos Norte (2019–present)
Bongbong Marcos – senator of the Philippines (2010–2016) member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's Second District (1992–1995, 2007–2010), governor of Ilocos Norte (1983–1986, 1998–2007), vice governor of Ilocos Norte (1980–1983)
Elizabeth Marcos-Keon – governor of Ilocos Norte (1971–1983)
Michael Marcos Keon – governor of Ilocos Norte (2007–2010), board member of Ilocos Norte (2004–2007)
Masigan
Isabela
– mayor, Santa Maria, Isabela
– mayor, Santa Maria, Isabela
– mayor, Santa Maria, Isabela (1972–1998)
– mayor, Santa Maria, Isabela (1998–2007)
– barangay chairman; ABC president; mayor, Santa Maria, Isabela (2007–present); Isabela LMP president (2010–present)
– Punong Barangay and president of Liga ng mga Barangay Santa Maria, Isabela Chapter (2010–2013)
– councilor, Cabagan, Isabela
Mastura
Maguindanao
The Masturas came from a royal lineage that started its rule in the Sultanate of Maguindanao (what is now the entire island of Mindanao in the Philippines) around the 12th century. Their ancestor, Sharif Kabungsuwan, the first ruler of Maguindanao, brought Islam in the Philippines. Also known from their lineage is the warrior monarch, the very powerful Sultan of Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, who defended his kingdom, the Sultanate of Maguindanao from Spanish occupation. The absolute monarchy of their family was dissolved in the 20th century. The entire kingdom of Maguindanao has been reduced from being the entire Mindanao island itself into a regular Filipino province in the south.
Datu Tucao O. Mastura, CPA, LLB – mayor, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao (1977–2007; 2010–2013); governor, Province of Shariff Kabunsuan (2007 to 2010)
Atty.Datu Michael O. Mastura, AB, JSD – member of the Philippine House of Representatives (Congressman) from Maguindanao's First District and Cotabato City (1987–1995); delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention
Datu Armando Mastura, BSC – mayor, Sultan Mastura, Maguindanao (2003–2013)
Datu Ismael V. Mastura, AB, MA – vice governor, Maguindanao (2010–2013); board member, Province of Shariff Kabunsuan (2007–2010) (Son of Datu Michael O. Mastura)
Atty. Datu Ishak V. Mastura, BSM, JSD – deputy executive secretary, ARMM; Secretary of the DTIARMM (Son of Datu Michael O. Mastura)
Datu Sharifudin Tucao P. Mastura – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation vice-president, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao (2010–present) (Son of Datu Tucao O. Mastura)
Bai Shajida B. Mastura – mayor, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao (2007–2010) (Daughter of Datu Tucao O. Mastura)
Datu Shameem B. Mastura – mayor, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao (2013) (grandson of Datu Tucao O. Mastura, Son of Bai Shajida Mastura)
Datu Rauf Mastura, CPA – mayor, Sultan Mastura, Maguindanao (2013) (Son of Datu Armando T. Mastura)
Bai Norhaina Mastura – vice mayor Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao (2013) (Daughter of Datu Tucao O. Mastura)
Matalam family
Maguindanao
Mendiola/Siojo/Mercado
Bulacan, Pampanga, Mindoro, Samar
Alfredo Lim y Siojo – former senator of the Philippines (2004–2007), mayor of the City of Manila (1992–1998, 2007–2013), former NBI Director.
Don Miguel Siojo – municipal president of San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan (1908–1912), owner of Siojo Mansion of Bulacan.
Atty. Felipe Siojo Buencamino Sr. – a lawyer and former member of the Malolos Congress.
Atty. Marcelo Dungca Mendiola – former mayor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1956–1959), former Clerk of Court of Pampanga. Son of Don Felix Mendiola y Siojo Sr., a cousin of mayor Alfredo Lim.
Jose Dungca Mendiola – former mayor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1968–1971), a brother of Atty. Marcelo Mendiola, grandson of Doña Marcela Mendiola y Siojo de Buencamino-Francisco and the revolutionary leader Don Felipe Buencamino y Siojo.
Tito Morales Mendiola – former mayor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1986–1992), PhilHealth vice president. Son of Atty. Marcelo Mendiola.
Felmar "Jojo" Mendiola – councilor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (2004–present), grandson of Atty Marcelo Mendiola.
Don Martin S. Mercado – municipal president of Minalin, Pampanga (1907–1910)
Don Simplicio Tolentino-Mendiola – Capitan Municipal, the equivalent of mayor, (1881) of Kuliat (now Angeles City)
Mario "Gene" Mendiola – former mayor of San Jose, Mindoro Occ. and current vice governor of Occidental Mindoro.
Pedro T. Mendiola Sr. – former congressman of Occidental Mindoro.
Don Benito de Mendiola – alcalde-mayor de Pampanga (c. 1598), notary of Spanish fleet-successor of Don Diego Lopez.
Don Pedro Muñoz de Mendiola – captain and sargento-mayor in the royal camp of Manila (c. 1627) and Gobernador de Moluccas 1636–1640.
Señor Gil Lopez y Mendiola – engineer who oversaw building of bridges and roads across the Visayas and Mindanao, many of which are still used to this day.
Pedro K. Mendiola – representative of Samar Province (1916–1922).
Mindalano
Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte
– former congressman of the lone district Lanao Province (undivided Lanao),(now Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur)
– mayor of Madamba, Lanao del Sur (2016, 2019 – 2021) [59]
Ramon V. Mitra – former senator, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representative from Palawan
Ramon Mitra III – candidate for the 2010 and 2013 General Elections; former soldier
Abraham Kahlil B. Mitra – governor of Palawan (2010–2013) and representative, 2nd District of Palawan (2001–2010)
Montano
Cavite|
– former senator, majority leader of the House of Representatives, representative from Cavite
– second elected governor of the province of Cavite
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Nepomuceno
Pampanga
Pio Rafael Nepomuceno y Villaseñor – b. 11 Jul 1817 d. 30 Apr 1858; Gobernadorcillo (mayor) of Angeles, Pampanga, in 1852
Juan Gualberto Nepomuceno y Henson (son of Pio Rafael) – b. 12 Jul 1852 d. 25 Apr 1923; Gobernadorcillo (mayor) of Angeles, Pampanga, in 1879 and 1880; Presidente Municipal (mayor) of Angeles, Pampanga, 1898 Sep to 1899 (under the First Philippine Republic); Delegate from Pampanga to the Malolos Congress, 1898 Sep 15 to 1899 Nov 13
Francisco 'Quitong' G. Nepomuceno – former Pampanga governor, congressman and city mayor of Angeles
Juanita 'Saning' L. Nepomuceno – former Pampanga governor, assemblywoman, congresswoman
Francis "Blueboy" L. Nepomuceno – mayor, Angeles (2007–2010) and vice mayor (1995–1998); representative, 1st District of Pampanga (1998–2007)
Robin '"Bombing" L. Nepomuceno – former Pampanga vice-governor, former ABC president/city councilor, former barangay captain of Cutcut, Angeles (one of the Nepomuceno's bailiwicks and vote rich barangay in the city)
Cecilia C. Nepomuceno – Punong Barangay, Cutcut, Angeles and wife of Bombing
Atty. Bryan C. Nepomuceno – vice mayor, Angeles (2016-2019); councilor, Angeles (2010–2016)
Eduardo Tomas "Tommy" Noriel Joson III – governor of Nueva Ecija (1992–1995)
Eduardo Nonato "Edno" Noriel Joson – assemblyman (1984–1986), governor of Nueva Ecija (1995–1998), Congressman of the 1st District of Nueva Ecija (1987–1992, 2007–2010)
Mariano Cristino "Boyet" Noriel Joson – former mayor of Quezon, Nueva Ecija (1998–2001), vice governor of Nueva Ecija (2004–2007)
Eduardo Danding Joson III – former vice mayor of Quezon Nueva Ecija (1980–1989),
Josefina Manuel-Joson – Congresswoman of 1st District of Nueva Ecija (1998–2007, 2010–2013)
Edward Thomas Filart Joson – former vice governor of Nueva Ecija (2007–2010)
Eduardo Basilio "Dale" Joson – mayor of Quezon, Nueva Ecija
Jose Francis Steven "Bopet" M. Dizon Joson – mayor of Guimba, Nueva Ecija
Arvin Salonga Joson – former mayor of San Antonio, Nueva Ecija
Marcus Nicholai Joson – mayor of Quezon, Nueva Ecija
Dr. Pablo Olivarez – mayor, Municipality (now City) of Parañaque (1992–1995); barangay chairman of San Dionisio (2010–present), father
Edwin Olivarez – son of Pablo; vice-governor of Laguna (2004–2007); representative of the 1st District of Parañaque City (2010–2013), mayor of Parañaque City (2013–present)
Eric Olivarez – son of Pablo; councilor, Parañaque City (2004–2013), representative of the 1st District of Parañaque City (2013–present)
Shanine Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; SK chairperson Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City (2010–2013), councilor Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City (2013–present)
Joaquin Ortega[61] – former governor of La Union appointed by the Taft Commission on August 15, 1901, and served until 1904
Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr.[61] – son of Joaquin, former councilor, provincial board member, representative of the 1st District of La Union to the 7th Congress of the Philippines (1969–1972) and Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986) and as a provincial governor (1988–1992)
Francisco L. Ortega[61] – son of Joaquin, former representative of the 1st District of La Union to the 10th Philippine Legislature (1934–1935), 3rd National Assembly (1941–1946), 3rd (1953–1957), 4th (1957–1961), and 5th Congress of the Philippines (1961–1965), was a councilor and mayor of San Fernando, La Union.
Victor Francisco Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] current representative of the 1st District of La Union to the 14th Philippine Congress, former representative to the 8th (1987–1992), 9th (1992–1995), 10th (1995–1998), and former governor of La Union (2001–2007);
Mary Jane Ortega[61] – wife of Victor, former mayor of San Fernando City, La Union (1998–2007)
Manuel Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] current governor of La Union, former representative of the 1st District of La Union to the 11th (1998–2001), 12th (2001–2004), 13th (2004–2007) Congress of the Philippines;
Alfredo Pablo R. Ortega[61] – son of governor Manuel C. Ortega, current councilor of San Fernando City who chairs the Committee on Social Services and Committee on Information Technology and Communication.
Jennifer Joan O. Manquiat – daughter of Manuel,[63] who served as her father's Chief political affairs officer at the House of Representatives
Francisco R. Ortega III – son of Manuel;[63] former provincial board member (1998–2001) and former councilor (2001–2007) of San Fernando City, La Union
Pablo C. Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] current mayor of the capital of La Union, San Fernando City, former councilor (1998–2001), provincial board member (2001–2004) and councilor (2004–2007);
Mario C. Ortega[61] – barangay captain of San Fernando, up to present;
Roberto C. Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] former councilor, Baguio City (1995–2001, 2013–2017);
Roberto Ortega Jr. – son of Robert, former councilor of Manila (1998–2007, 2010–2019)
Francisco C. Ortega Jr.[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] current councilor of San Fernando City, La Union (2001–2007);
Jose Maria C. Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] former Barangay chairman in Bauang, La Union; provincial board member of La Union (2004–2007);
Ramon C. Ortega[61] – son of Francisco Sr;[63] Executive assistant of the City Government of San Fernando up to present;
Mario Lacsamana – nephew of Manuel;[63] councilor, San Fernando City, La Union (2001–2007)
Carlos N. Ortega – Solicitor General, Dipolog City Zamboanga del norte
Ma. Fe G. Ortega – Bangkal, Makati
Joaquina Ortega (not a politician); daughter of Juaquin, mother of Justo Jr.
Justo O. Orros, Jr. – cousin of Manuel;[63] former governor of La Union (1992–2001) and ambassador to Mexico, grandson of Joaquin Ortega to Joaquina Ortega.
Jonathan Justo Orros[61] – son of Justo Jr;[64] former provincial board member of La Union (2001–2007).
John Orros – nephew of Manuel;[63] councilor of San Fernando City (2001–2007).
Joaquin T. Kining Ortega – son of Jose (Pepe), son of Joaquin Ortega – vice mayor, mayor, provincial board member, Administrator and vice chairman of National Tobacco Administration, appointed presidential consultant on agriculture to President Fidel Ramos and died when he was going to assume the position.
Tomas Joaquin B. Ortega (TJ) – son of Joaquin "Kining" Ortega, Elected as municipal councilor of Bacnotan, La Union in 2013
Josemari B. Ortega (Joey) – municipal Council Secretary 2004–2007, San Fernando, La Union
Osmeña
Cebu
Sergio Suico Osmeña – 4thpresident of the Philippines (government in-exile, 1944–1946), patriarch
Vincent Bernard Hernández Piccio: Belison, Antique mayor
Christopher Hernández Piccio: Belison, Antique mayor
Pimentel
Cagayan de Oro
Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.: 1971 Constitutional Convention delegate, mayor of Cagayan de Oro City (1980–1984), Mambabatas Pambansa (Assemblyman) from Cagayan de Oro City (1984–1986), senator of the Philippines (1987–1992, 1998–2010)
Aquilino Pimentel III: National Youth Commission Commissioner for Mindanao (1996–1998), senator of the Philippines (2011–present)
Pineda
Pampanga
Lilia Garcia Pineda: governor of Pampanga (2010–present), mayor of Lubao (1992–2004), former provincial board member
Dennis Garcia Pineda: vice-governor of Pampanga (2013–present), mayor of Lubao (2004–2010), former president of Pampanga's mayors League of the Philippines
Mylene Pineda Cayabyab: mayor of Lubao (2010–2019)
Yolanda Miranda Pineda: mayor of Santa Rita (2007–2016)
Democrito Plaza II: Butuan mayor (1992–2001, 2004–2010)
Leonides Theresa Plaza: Butuan mayor (2001–2004)
Rodolfo Rodrigo Plaza:[65] Agusan del Sur representative (2001–2010)
Adolph Edward Plaza:[65] Agusan del Sur governor (2001–2007, 2010–present)
Ma. Valentina Plaza:[65] Agusan del Sur governor (2007–2010)
Randolph Plaza: Butuan councillor
Derick Plaza: Butuan councillor
Charito "Ching" Plaza: Agusan del Norte representative
Ponce Enrile
Cagayan
Alfonso Ponce Enrile: Assemblyman, 1st District (1922–1925); patriarch
Juan Ponce Enrile: Senate President, senator, Minister of Defense (1972–1986), Secretary of Justice (1970–1972), Congressman of the 1st District (1992–1995) and Mambabatas Pambansa (1978–1986); son of Alfonso
Juan "Jack" Ponce Enrile, Jr.: Congressman, 1st District
Sally Ponce Enrile: Congresswoman, 1st District (2007–2010); wife of Juan, Jr.
Rico J. Puno: Makati councillor (1998–2007, 2016–2018)
Carlito Puno: Chair of Higher Education (2005–2007)
Reynato Puno: Chief Justice (2006–2010)
Rico E. Puno: Interior Undersecretary (2010–2012)
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Rama
Cebu, Davao del Sur
Don Vicente Rama "The Father of Cebu City" (Senator (1941–1947) / 1st National Assemblyman / (Congressman (1922–1935) / 1st City mayor of Cebu (1938–1940) / councilor – Cebu City)
Napoleon G. Rama Sr.; son of Vicente; Vice President of the 1971 Constitutional Convention, Floor Leader of Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Osmundo G. Rama; son of Vicente; governor of Cebu (1969–1976, 1986–1988)
Enrique Rama; son of Osmundo; vice governor of Cebu
Fernando Rama; city councilor of Cebu City
Michael L. Rama; son of Fernando; Cebu City mayor (2021-present, 2010–2016), Cebu City vice mayor (2001–2010, 2019–present), city councilor
Eduardo L. Rama, Sr.; son of Fernando; governor, congressman of Agusan del Norte
Carl Jason Rama ( mayor of Kiblawa, Davao del Sur, 2016–present)
Edgar Rama (mayor / vice mayor – Poro, Cebu)
Luciano D. Rama Jr.(mayor / vice mayor – Poro, Cebu)
Edmundito N. Rama (vice mayor, councilor – Kiblawan, Davao del Sur)
Capt. George Rama (Barangay captain / city councilor – Cebu City)
Capt. Ike Rama (Barangay captain, Bisang, Cebu)
Eduardo Roa Rama, Jr. (city councilor – Cebu City)
Clemente Rama (city councilor – Cebu City)
Vincent Rama (city councilor, Ormoc City)
Caren Torres Rama (city councilor, Ormoc City)
Dario C. Rama (postmaster general / CEO of Philippine Postal Corporation / vice chairman and director of Overseas Filipino Bank)
Haley Rama Sy (Barangay councilor – Cebu)
Ramos
Pangasinan
Narciso Ramos, Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Fidel Valdez Ramos – 9thpresident of the Philippines (1992–1998)
Leticia Ramos-Shahani, Senator of the Philippines
Ranjit Ramos-Shahani, (former representative of the 6th District of Pangasinan in the Tenth Congress of the Philippines Congressman), current board member 6th District Pangasinan
Maximilan Ramos-Barangay Kagawad in Nueva Vizcaya
Joseph Ramos-Incumbent Barangay Captain of Lingay
Rances
Camarines Sur
Crisanto S. Rances – former board member (1988–1992), vice governor (1992–1995) and board member (1998–2004)
Recto
Batangas
Claro M. Recto – (former senator 1945–1946; 1953–1960 and representative of the 3rd District of Batangas 1919–1928)
Rafael R. Recto – (former Assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa 1984–1986), son of Claro M. Recto
Richard Recto – (former vice governor of Batangas 1995–2001; 2004–2007)
Ralph G. Recto – (former representative of the 4th District of Batangas 1992–2001 current senator 2001–2007 and 2010–present), son of Rafael Recto
Vilma Santos Recto – (former mayor of Lipa, Batangas 1998–2007, former governor of Batangas 2007–2016, current representative of the 6th District of Batangas), wife of Ralph Recto
Remulla
Cavite
Juanito Remulla, Sr. – former governor; vice-governor; provincial board member
Juanito Victor C. Remulla, Jr. – governor of Cavite / former vice-governor/ former board member
Gilbert Remulla – former Congressman, senatorial candidate 2010
Jesus Crispin Remulla – former governor of Cavite / Congressman, 7th district-Cavite/ former board member
– board member of Cavite / former councillor
– former barangay captain
Revilla
Cavite
Ramon Revilla Sr. senator (1992–2004)
Ramon Revilla Jr. senator, governor of Cavite, vice governor of Cavite
Edmundo M. Reyes, Sr. (former Commissioner of Immigration), son of Damian Reyes
Luisito M. Reyes, provincial vice governor (1980–1988), provincial governor (1988–1995), son of Damian Reyes
Remedios Reyes-Festin, mayor of Boac, Marinduque (1980–1986), daughter of Damian Reyes
Carmencita Reyes (Ongsiako) former Congresswoman 1987–1998, 2007–2010, former assemblywoman (1978–1986), governor (1998–2007, 2010–2019), wife of Edmundo Sr.
Edmundo O. Reyes, Jr. – congressman (1998–2007), son of Edmundo Sr. and Carmencita
Regina Ongsiako Reyes – congresswoman (2013–2017), daughter of Edmundo Sr. and Carmencita
Reyes
Palawan
Don Francisco "Paquito" Reyes – mayor of Coron during the Second World War.
Mario Reyes Sr. Son of Don Paquito – mayor of Coron by appointment during the administration and presidency of H.E. Corazon C. Aquino.
Joel Tolentino Reyes. Son of Mario Reyes, Sr. – Provincial board member, then vice-governor of Palawan, then governor of Palawan with the untimely demise of governor Salvador Socrates which he retained for the next three full terms.
Mario T. Reyes, Jr. Son of Mario Reyes, Sr. and brother to Gov. Joel T. Reyes – Sangguniang Bayan member of Coron, Palawan, then municipal vice mayor, then mayor of Coron, Palawan.
Clara Espiritu Reyes. Wife of Ex-governor Joel T. Reyes – vice-governor of the Province of Palawan. current mayor of Coron, Palawan.
Robredo
Camarines Sur
Jesse Robredo – mayor of Naga City (1988–1998, 2001–2010), DILG Secretary (2010–2012)
Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo – vice president of the Philippines (June 30, 2016) Camarines Sur Representative 3rd District (2013–2016)
Roco
Camarines Sur
Sulpicio Roco Jr. – representative, 2nd District of Camarines Sur (1992–1998); mayor, Naga City (1998–2001)
Raul Roco – former senator
Rodriguez
Rizal
Eulogio Rodriguez (1906–1916), Municipal President of Rizal (1906–1922), governor of Rizal, Congressman of Nueva Vizcaya (1924–1925), Congressman of Second District of Rizal (1925–1934), Secretary of Commerce and Agriculture (1934–1941), Senate President (1953–1963)
, former governor of Rizal (1955–1986), Congressman of Second District of Rizal (1998–2007), (2010–2019)
, Congresswoman of Second District of Rizal (2007–2010)
Roman
Bataan
Antonino P. Roman – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bataan's First District (1998–2007), Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) Secretary from 2010 to 2012
Herminia Roman – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bataan's First District (2007–2016)
Geraldine Roman – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bataan's First District (2016–present)
Romero-Muñoz-Calumpang
Negros Oriental
Don Fernando Agustín Velaz de Medrano Bracamonte y Dávila: Marquis of Tabuerniga, 14th Marquis of Cañete (GE), 6th Marquis of Fuente el Sol, 8th Marquis of Navamorcuende, 15th Lord of Montalbo, Knight of the Order of Malta[66][67][68][69]
Fray Luciano Bracamonte: cura párroco of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1839-1842)
Fray Pedro Bracamonte: cura párroco of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1816-1839; 1842–1847)
Don Miguel Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1840)
Don Martin Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1860)
Felipe Calumpang: vice presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1916–1919; 1919–1922)
Antonino Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1890)
Atty. Angel Calumpang: lawyer; juez de paz of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1920); member of the Provincial Board of Negros Oriental (1925–1928; 1928–1931)
Atty. Fernando Calumpang: lawyer; vice mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1956–1959)
Perfecto Calumpang: wartime mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1942)
Antonio Calumpang: municipal and city councilor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1998–2001; 2001–2004)
Juanito Calumpang: academic supervisor of the Department of Public Instruction for Rizal (1923–1926) and Negros Oriental (1926–1940)
Antonino Calumpang: writer and cultural worker, first tourism and culture officer of Negros Oriental (ca. 1960–1980)
Concejo Calumpang-Martinez: wartime mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1942); wife of Jose P. Martinez, mayor of Dumaguete City (1931–1934)
Pedro Calumpang, married to Cipriana Real
Marcelino Calumpang, married to Florencia Lara
Atty. Teopisto Calumpang Sr.: lawyer; municipal and regional trial court judge (ca. 1970–1990)
Atty. Teopisto Calumpang Jr.: lawyer; city councilor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (2010–2013; 2013–2016; 2016–2019)
Doña Tiburcia Calumpang de Banogon, married to Don Alfonso Banogon
Pio Calumpang Banogon: first presidente municipal of Jimalalud, Negros Oriental (1910–1912; 1912–1916); one of the founders of La Libertad, Negros Oriental who suggested its name, municipal councilor (1919–1922)
Don Luis Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1840)
Doña Flora Calumpang, married to Don Bernardo Barot
Felix Calumpang Barot: first juez de paz of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1901–1920)
Atty. Manuel Barot Sr.: lawyer; justice of the peace of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1946–1956); married to Geronima Villegas, daughter of Atilano Villegas, governor of Negros Oriental (1925–1928; 1928–1931)
Felix V. Barot: city councilor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (2001–2003)
Don Agapito Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1880–1900); first vice presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1901–1903)
Don Gonzalo Calumpang: vice presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1912–1916)
Doña Aleja Ines Calumpang, married to Don Jose Teves Muñoz*: gobernadorcillo of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1880-1895); capitan municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1895–1900); first presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1901–1905)
Luis Calumpang Muñoz: vice presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1904–1909)
Josefa Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero**: presidente municipal of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1909–1912; 1912–1916); member of the Provincial Board of Negros Oriental (1916–1919; 1919–1922)
José E. Romero: member of the Provincial Board of Negros Oriental (1925–1928; 1928–1931); member of the Philippine Legislature for the second district of Negros Oriental (1931–1934; 1934–1935); delegate and majority floor leader to the 1934 Constitutional Convention; member of the National Assembly for the second district of Negros Oriental (1935–1938; 1938–1941); member of the 1st Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines for the second district of Negros Oriental (1945–1946); senator of the 1st Congress of the Philippines (1946); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Philippines to the Court of St. James's (1949–1953); secretary of the Department of Education (1959–1962)
José V. Romero Jr.: chairman of the Philippine Coconut Authority (1987–1989); undersecretary of the Department of Agriculture (1987–1989); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Philippines to Italy (1989–1991)
Doña Eustaquia Paula Calumpang, married to Don Jose Teves Muñoz (see above)*
Maria Candelaria Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero (see above)**
Ramon Romero, married to Guadalupe Sarabia
George Romero: acting provincial governor of Negros Oriental (ca. 1980); married to Estela Macias, daughter of Lamberto L. Macias, representative of the second district of Negros Oriental (1953–1957; 1957–1961; 1961–1965; 1965–1969; 1969–1972)
Domingo Romero: barangay captain of Poblacion 5 and ex-officio member of the city council, Tanjay, Negros Oriental (2002–2007)
Rosemarie Romero, married to Renato Sibug
Brigido Romero Sibug: barangay councilor for Barangay San Lorenzo, Makati (2007–2010; 2010–2013)
Frederick Raymund Romero Sibug: barangay councilor for Barangay San Lorenzo, Makati (2013–2017; 2018–2020)
Adela Romero, married to Raymundo I. Villanueva, Esq., diplomat and chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the Philippines in London (ca. 1950–1970)
Hector Romero Villanueva: Press Secretary to Fidel V. Ramos (1995–1998); Postmaster General of the Philippines, Philippine Postal Corporation (2007–2010)
Atty. Luis Miguel Romero, married to Rosita Robillos y Villacampa
Atty. Miguel Luis Romero: representative of the second district of Negros Oriental (1987–1992; 1992–1995; 1995–1998)
Don Bernardino Calumpang: cabeza de barangay and teniente mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1880–1890)
Andres Calumpang: writer, playwright, notary public
Alexander Calumpang: barangay captain of Poblacion 5, Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1970)
Romualdez-Lopez
Leyte
Don Francisco Lopez of Granada, Spain – Grand Patriarch and founder of the Clan of Leyte; Spanish friar and silversmith. He built the Pandacan Church in Manila where he served as parish priest, and installed the Santo Niño de Cebu as the patron of the parish. He owned vast tracts of land in Leyte and Manila, including the land where the Malacañang Park compound currently stands (the Bahay Pangarap, current residence of President Benigno S. Aquino III, is located within the same compound), until his grandchildren by his only daughter, Trinidad Lopez, donated it to the Philippine government.
Doña Trinidad Lopez-Romualdez (Romualdez line Matriarch)
Daniel Romualdez Sr. (Romualdez line Patriarch)
Justice Norberto Lopez Romualdez – former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Father of the National Language.
Robert RDC Hofmann, vice mayor of Sinajana, Guam (U.S. territory) 2005–2013, mayor 2013 to present. (grandson of Carmen Romualdez Dela Cruz)
Miguel Lopez Romualdez – assemblyman, mayor of Manila during World War II
Daniel "Danieling" Z. Romualdez II – former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Eduardo Romualdez – Central Bank of the Philippines governor
Rep. Gabriel Luis Quisumbing – representative of the 6th District of Cebu, House of Representatives.
Vicente Orestes Lopez Romualdez – provincial Sheriff of Leyte; father of Imelda Romualdez – Marcos.
Rep.Imelda Romualdez-Marcos – Philippine First Lady; Minister of Human Settlements; governor of Metro Manila; currently representative of Ilocos Norte.
Gov.Imee Romualdez Marcos – incumbent governor of Ilocos Norte
Sen.Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, Jr. – senator, 15th Congress
Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez – representative of the 2nd Legislative District of Leyte during the 14th and 15th Congress
– former mayor of Tacloban; Brother of Imelda Marcos
mayor Alfred S. Romualdez – mayor of Tacloban City since 2007; representative of the Legislative District of Leyte during the 11th Congress; Son of mayor Bejo Romualdez
Cristina "Kring-kring" Gonzales-Romualdez – city councilor of Tacloban; wife of Alfred S. Romualdez
Fidel G. Romualdez – former councilor of Julita, Leyte, both ran for mayor and vice mayor during 1992–2000 (His father is Gaudencio G. Romualdez a younger brother of Imelda Romualdez-Marcos – Philippine First Lady; Minister of Human Settlements; governor of Metro Manila; currently representative of Ilocos Norte). John Lorenz 'JOLO' Maat Romualdez Son of Fidel G. Romualdez, run for barangay councilor in Parang Marikina 2013 SK Kagawad 2009–2010. Gma7 Artist/Host Walang tulugan with the mastershowman co host. Cielo De Angelina Teleserye.
Don Antonio Lopez (Lopez line patriarch) – managed the Lopez family's vast coconut and abaca plantations in Leyte
Señor Gil Mendiola Lopez – engineer who oversaw building of bridges and roads across the Visayas and Mindanao, many of which are still used to this day
Captain Generoso Lopez – World War II veteran; captain of ; one of the first commercial pilots in the Philippines (Philippine Airlines); ran for governor of Leyte but, although leading in the surveys, backed out in favor of his cousin, Norberto Romualdez Jr.
Michael Acebedo Lopez – presenter on The Bottomline; 'The Outstanding Young Persons' of the World recipient (2007); former National Youth Commissioner; board member, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB); former delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. A grandson of of Cebu and Captain of Leyte, he is a member of the Lopez-Romualdez clan of Tacloban (Granada, Spain), the family of Pari-an, Cebu, and the Acebedo family, known for the largest optical chain in the country.
Nina Rica Lopez Terol-Zialcita – writer and editor, president and deputy editor of ProPinoy.net; co-founder of Writer's Block Philippines; former editor-in-chief of asianTraveler. Granddaughter of of Cebu and Captain of Leyte, she is a member of the Lopez-Romualdez clan of Tacloban (Granada, Spain), the family of Pari-an, Cebu.
Ena Marie Lopez Terol – photographer, granddaughter of Caridad Duterte Del Mar-Lopez of Cebu and Captain Generoso Lopez of Leyte, he is a member of the Lopez-Romualdez clan of Tacloban (Granada, Spain), and the Del Mar family of Pari-an, Cebu.
Manuel Acuña Roxas – 5thpresident of the Philippines (1946–1948); Speaker of the House; Senate president
Gerardo Roxas (former representative 1st District of Capiz, former senator; son of Manuel)
Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (former representative, 1st District of Capiz, senator, former DTI and DOTC secretary, current DILG Secretary; son of Gerry)
Gerardo "Dinggoy" Roxas, Jr. (former representative, 1st District of Capiz; son of Gerry)
Roxas
Pasay
Dr. – former councilor,1st district (1998–2004), former congressman of Lone District of Pasay (2007–2010)
Jenny Roxas – incumbent councilor, 1st district (2013–present)
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Salceda
Albay
Jesus Salceda, Sr. – mayor of Polangui, Albay
Jesus "Jesap" S. Salceda, Jr. – vice mayor of Polangui, Albay
Joey Salceda – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Albay's Third District (1998–2007), governor of Albay (2007–2016)
San Pedro
San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
Rogelio San Pedro; mayor of San Jose del Monte, 1988–1991
Reynaldo "Rey" San Pedro; mayor of San Jose del Monte, 2010–2016; son of Rogelio[71]
Ricardo San Pedro; barangay captain, San Martin II, 2004–2013; son of Rogelio[71]
Francisco San Pedro; second-cousin of Reynaldo[71]
Thelma San Pedro; councilor, San Jose del Monte 2004–2013; wife of Francisco[71]
Lauro L. Santillan – appointed Barangay Lieutenant(barangay chairman) Brgy. San Fernando, Malvar, Batangas/ municipal councilor c. 1950
Jose P. Santillan – Cavite 1973 Constitutional Convention Delegate
Errol T. Santillan – antique candidate for provincial vice-governor 2010
Oscar Santillan – Legazpi city councilor 2010
Erwin "EJ" C. Santillan – 2010 Sanguniang Kabataan City of Manila 5th District Brgy.693 Zone 75
Jon Santillan Wong – candidate representative of the 3rd [Legislative District of Batangas] 2004; provincial board member 3rd District of Batangas 2001
Gregorio M. Santillan Sr. – elected mayor of San Simon, Pampanga 1953–1956
Saquilayan
Cavite
Homer Saquilayan – vice mayor of Imus, Cavite, 1998–2001, mayor of Imus, Cavite 2001-March 2004; June 2004-April 2007; June 2010-December 2011; March 18 – April 11, 2013, Board Member of the 3rd District of Cavite June 2016-June 2019
Edgardo T. Saquilayan – barangay captain, Bucandala, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013, city councilor of Imus, Cavite, 2013–2021t[72]
Edgardo D. Saquilayan, Jr. – City Public Information Officer, 2013–present[73]
Lloren Dionella "Yen" G. Saquilayan – city councilor of Imus, Cavite 2021–present [74]
Sarmiento
Buenavista, Marinduque
Agaton Sarmiento, mayor
Recaredo Sarmiento, mayor, son of Agaton
Ofelia Sarmiento Madrigal, mayor, daughter of Recaredo
Russel Sarmiento Madrigal, Barangay Captain, mayor (2010–2019), son of Ofelia
Jose Antonio Carrion, governor (1995–1998, 2007–2010), nephew of Recaredo
Sergio Sarmiento Rey, councilor, nephew of Agaton
Felicismo P. Del Mundo, councilor, son-in-law of Sergio
Hannilee Rey Siena, vice mayor, councilor, granddaughter of Sergio
Justin Angelo Manrique, councilor (Boac, Marinduque), great-grandson of Sergio
Singson-Gacula
Ilocos Sur
Chavit Singson – former governor, mayor of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur 2019–present
Eric Singson – representative, 2nd District of Ilocos Sur, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress
Grace G. Singson – representative, 2nd District of Ilocos Sur, 11th Congress
Eric G. Singson, Jr. – representative, 2nd District of Ilocos Sur, 15th Congress (2010–2013)
Allen G. Singson – mayor, City of Candon Ilocos Sur (2010–2013)
Ricardo Gacula – representative, 2nd District of Ilocos Sur, 2nd Congress (1949–1953), 3rd Congress (1953–1957)
George Ricardo Gacula – mayor, Taytay, Rizal (July 2004–June 2013, July 2016–present)
Ryan Luis Singson – governor of Ilocos Sur (2013–present)
Ronald Singson – representative of the 1st District of Ilocos Sur (2010–2012, 2013–2016)
Sinsuat
Maguindanao
Datu Sinsuat Balabaran – appointed senator of Philippine Commonwealth (1934)
Mama Sinsuat – commissioner
Blah Sinsuat – Maguindanao Delegate, 1935 Constitutional Convention, Congressman, Entire Province of Cotabato (North Cotabato, South Cotabato & Cotabato City), 2nd Congress of the Philippines, Speaker Pro Tempore during the Marcos Administration
Duma Sinsuat – governor, Cotabato Province (1942–1945)
Pidtukasan Sinsuat – mayor, Dinaig, Maguindanao (now Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality) (dates cannot be recalled)
Odin Sinsuat – mayor, Dinaig, Maguindanao (now Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality) (dates cannot be recalled)
Kused Sinsuat – board member, 1st District of Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled)
Ombra Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality (dates cannot be recalled), vice mayor, Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality (2010–present)
Lester Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality (2001–present)
Bimbo Sinsuat – undefeated assemblyman, 1st District of Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled), vice governor, Maguindanao Province (2001–2004)
Roonie Sinsuat – assemblyman, 1st District of Maguindanao (2001–2012) Speaker, Regional Assembly, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) (2004–2012)
Russman Sinsuat – board member, Province of Maguindanao (2001–2010)
Sandra Sinsuat-Sema – Congresswoman, 1st District of Maguindanao & Cotabato City (2010–present)
Mando Sinsuat – mayor, Cotabato City (1947–1967)
Michael "Datu Puti" Sinsuat – mayor (1963–1984), (1992–2001) president, League of the Municipalities of the Philippines, Maguindanao Chapter executive vice-president, League of the Municipalities of the Philippines, National Chapter
Israel Sinsuat – mayor, South Upi, Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled)
Michael "Baby Dats" Sinsuat – ABC chairman, Upi, Maguindanao (1992–2010)
Jaberael "Datu Jay" Sinsuat – board member, 1st District of Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled)
Jabaar Sinsuat – ABC chairman, South Upi, Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled), appointed mayor, South Upi, Maguindanao (dates cannot be recalled)
Fatima Sinsuat – mayor, Upi, Maguindanao (1980–1986), chairwoman, Philippine National Red Cross (2000–present)
Ibrahim Sinsuat – appointed mayor, Datu Blah Sinsuat Municipality (2006–2010)
Abdullah "Ugcog" Sinsuat – mayor, Upi, Maguindanao (1960–1963)
Mohammad "Unting" Sinsuat – appointed mayor, Upi. Maguindanao (1986–1987), mayor, Upi, Maguindanao (1987–1992)
Marcial Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Blah Sinsuat (2010–present)
Datu Nguda Sinsuat – chairman of barangay capiton, Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat Municipality) (dates cannot recalled)
Filemon Sotto – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Cebu's Third District (1907–1909, 1909–1912, 1912–1916), former senator of the Philippines (1916–1922)
Vicente Sotto – member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Cebu's Second District (1922–1925), senator of the Philippines (1946–1950)
Tito Sotto – vice mayor of Quezon City (1988–1992), senator of the Philippines (1992–1998, 1998–2004, 2010–present)
Val Sotto – councilor, 2nd district of Parañaque City (2004–2013)
Gian Sotto – councilor, 3rd District of Quezon City (2010–2019), vice mayor – (2019–present)
Lala Sotto – councilor, 6th District of Quezon City (2013–present)
Wahoo Sotto – councilor, 2nd district of Parañaque City (2013–present)
Vico Sotto – councilor, 1st district of Pasig (2016–2019), mayor of Pasig (2019–present)
Suarez
Quezon
Don Miguel Suarez –
Danilo Suarez – representative, 3rd District of Quezon (1992–2001 and 2004–2013) governor, Quezon (2019–present)
Aleta Suarez – representative, 3rd District of Quezon (2001–2004) and wife of Danilo
Emigdio Tanjuatco III: son of Emigdio Jr.; provincial board member, 2nd provincial district, Rizal (2013 – )[78]
Demetria Sumulong, daughter of Juan, was not a politician
María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco: granddaughter of Juan; daughter of Jose Cojuangco (see Cojuangco Family (Tarlac)); married to Benigno Aquino (see Aquino family (Tarlac)); president of the Philippines
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Tawantawan
Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
Sultan Gaos Tawantawan – Warlord of undivided Lanao and Misamis (Patriarch of the Family);
Pangantapan Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (1967–1971), brother of Sultan Gaos;
Macabangkit Tawantawan – Board Member 2nd District Lanao del Norte (2007–2010), (2010–2013), grandson of Sultan Gaos;
Johnny A. Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (1992–1995), (1995–1998), (1998–2001), Great grandson of Sultan Gaos;
Dagoroan A. Mindalano – mayor of Madamba (2010–2013), (2013,2016), (2016–present) Great grandson of Sultan Gaos;
Omeraidah A. Mindalano – mayor of Madalum (2016–present) Great granddaughter of Sultan Gaos:
Raida Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (2001–2004), (2004–2007), (2007–2010), Wife of Johnny;
Sonaya Tawantawan – SK Federated President of Lanao del Norte (2010–2013);
Hassanor Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (2010–2013), (2013–2016), (2016–present) Son of Johnny;
Tan
Samar
Milagrosa Tan – board member, 2nd District of Samar (1998); governor of Samar (2001–2004–2007); representative, 2nd District of Samar (2010–2013–2016)
Sharee Ann Tee Tan – representative, 2nd District of Samar (2007); governor of Samar (2010–2013–2016), daughter
Stephen James Tee Tan – vice governor of Samar (2010–2013–2016), son
Tañada
Quezon
Lorenzo M. Tañada, former senator (1947–1971), former Solicitor General and opposition leader during Marcos Dictatorship
Don Mario Serra-Ty (mayor / Assemblyman / Congressman / chair. committee on Health in the house of representatives / Author of Republic Act No. 7901 which created Caraga Region on February 25, 1995), son of Adela
Felicidad Ty-Pimentel (vice-governor / governor), daughter of Adela
Marybeth Ty-Delgado (vice mayor / mayor)
Vicente Ty-Pimentel (mayor / governor), son of Felicidad
Johnny Ty-Pimentel (vice-governor), son of Felicidad
Alexander Ty-Pimentel (vice mayor / mayor), son of Felicidad
Larry Ty-Montesclaros (provincial board member)
U[]
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Umali
Nueva Ecija, Oriental Mindoro, Lipa, Batangas, Olongapo City and Zambales
Alfonso Umali, Sr. – governor of Oriental Mindoro (1968–1980)
Alfonso Umali Jr. – 2nd District congressman (2001–2010), governor of Oriental Mindoro (2010–present)
Reynaldo Umali – 2nd District congressman (2010–present)
Aurelio "Oyie" Matias Umali – governor of Nueva Ecija (2007–present), Congressman of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2001–2007)
Czarina Domingo-Umali – Congressman of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2007–present)
Reuben L. Umali – mayor of Lipa City 1992–2001
Col. Vicente Umali – colonel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Virgilio R. Umali-councilor of Olongapo City (2001*)
Willie R. Umali – Brgy. Captain of Barangay Kalaklan, Olongapo City (2013–present)
Ungab
Davao City
Isidro Ungab: congressman, Davao City third district (2007–2016, 2019–present),[79] councilor, Davao City (1995–2004)
Alberto Ungab: congressman, Davao City third district (2016–2019), brother of Isidro
Uy
Isabela
Jose Uy (mayor / vice mayor 1960s–1970s Gamu Isabela)
Tomas Tobon Uy (mayor 1980s–1990s Gamu Isabela)
Edwin Uy (Congressman 2nd district / 2001–2010)
Nestor M. Uy (Brgy. Kagawad/ ABC president, barangay captain/ councilor 2007–2013/ mayor present Gamu Isabela)
Arnel Uy Ty (Partylist Congressman LPGMA 2010–present)
Carlito Uy (vice mayor 1989–1992 Burgos Isabela)
William T. Uy (mayor 2010–present Aurora Isabela)
Kervin Francis Uy (mayor present Burgos Isabela)
Charlton L. Uy (councilor 2010–2013/ mayor present Cabatuan Isabela)
Antonio J. Uy (councilor 2010–present Ilagan Isabela)
Christopher Uy (vice mayor 2010–present Tumauini Isabela)
Arthur Uy (councilor 2007–2013 Gamu Isabela)
Zamboanga del Norte
Roberto Yu Uy – mayor (1998–2007) Dipolog City; governor (2013–present) Zamboanga del Norte
Eleuterio Rueda Violago – representative of the 2nd district of Nueva Ecija (1992–1998, 2001–2007), mayor of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (1986)
Alexander Sobrepeña Belena[80] – mayor of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (2001–2007)
Marivic Violago Belena[80] (Wife of Alex S. Belena) – mayor of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (2007–2016)
Joseph Gilbert F. Violago[80] – representative of the 2nd district of Nueva Ecija (2007–2016)
Mikki S. Violago[80] (Wife of Joseph Gilbert F. Violago) – representative of the 2nd district of Nueva Ecija (2016–present)
Villafuerte
Camarines Sur
Mariano Villafuerte Sr. – former representative of the 1st District of Camarines Sur 1928–1934, governor of Camarines Sur 1942–1945
Luis Villafuerte – assemblyman from Camarines Sur 1984–1986, governor of Camarines Sur 1995–2004, representative of the 2nd District of Camarines Sur 2004–2010, representative of the 3rd District of Camarines Sur 2010–2013
Nelly A. Favis-Villafuerte – Undersecretary for the International Sector (Trade Promotion and Marketing Group), Department of Trade and Industry (July 1998 – May 2000); Undersecretary for the Regional Operations Group, Department of Trade and Industry (May 2000 – 2005); wife of Luis
Luis Raymond Villafuerte – governor of Camarines Sur (2004–2013), son
Migz Villafuerte – governor of Camarines Sur (2013–present), grandson
Mariano Villafuerte Jr. – vice mayor of Naga City 1960–1963
Villarreal
Capiz
Cornelio T. Villareal Sr. – House Speaker of the Philippines
Cornelio Villareal Jr. – governor
Raoul Villareal – Congressman
Julita Villareal – Congressman
Christopher Villareal – provincial board member; mayor
Anjo Yllana – city councilor, 5th district of Quezon City, 2013–2019; city vice mayor, 2004–2007; city councilor, 1998–2004
Jomari Yllana – city councilor, 1st district, 2016–present
Ryan Yllana – city councilor, 2nd district, 2013–2019
Regina Jean Yllana – city councilor, 2nd district, 2019–present; wife of Ryan.
Ynares
Rizal
Casimiro Ynares Sr. – Binangonan mayor from 1952 to 1956. Father of Casimiro Jr., Cesar and Cecilio.
Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr. – governor of Rizal Province from 1992 to 2001 then from 2004 to 2007/ Also served as Binangonan mayor in 1971 and was unchallenged for 15 years because no elections were conducted after President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972/ Served as the municipality's mayor once more in 1988. / Father of incumbent Rizal governor Casimiro Ynares III.
Rebecca "Nini" Alcantara-Ynares – Wife of Casimiro Ynares Jr. and was the first and only woman Rizal governor from 2001 to 2004 / Set to reclaim her former post as she vies for the gubernatorial race against independent candidates Ana Mariela Bush and Esteban Salonga in the 2013 elections.
Casimiro "Junjun" Ynares III – Son of former Rizal governors Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr. and Rebecca "Nini" Alcantara-Ynares/ On his third and last consecutive term as governor (2007–2013)/ Married to Andrea Bautista, sister of Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr whose family is also politically entrenched in Cavite province / Junjun is also running in Antipolo City's mayoral race against incumbent mayor Danilo Leyble in the 2013 elections.
Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares – another son of Casimiro Sr./ incumbent mayor of Binangonan, elected in 2007 elections/ Running for his third consecutive term.
Cesar M. Ynares – also a son of Casimiro Sr./ Won unopposed as Binangonan mayor for three consecutive elections – in 1998, 2001, and in 2004.
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Zamora
San Juan City
– (1935–1961) Protocol Officer to Malacañang
– (1937–1939) mayor of Baguio
Ronaldo Zamora – (1974–1975) Assistant Executive Secretary to the President; (1976–1978) Legal Affairs to the Office of the President; (1978–1983) Batasang Pambansa; (1998–2001) Executive Secretary; (1987–present) incumbent Congressman of San Juan City, brother of mining and energy magnates and political donors Manuel Bayan Zamora Jr and Salvador Bayan Zamora
Francis Zamora – vice mayor of San Juan (2010–2016) incumbent mayor of San Juan (2019–present); Son of Ronaldo B. Zamora
Ziga
Albay
Venancio Ziga – former governor of Albay (1946–1951), former Congressman of Albay's First District (1961–1969)
Lorenzo Ziga – former Congressman of Albay's First District (1949–1956)
Tecla San Andres Ziga – former Congresswoman of Albay's First District (1956–1961), former senator of the Philippines (1963–1969)
Victor Ziga – former assemblyman from Albay (1984–1986), former senator of the Philippines (1987–1992)
Ricky Ziga – former board member of Albay (2010–2013)
Zubiri
Bukidnon
Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. – incumbent governor of Bukidnon
Juan Miguel Zubiri – senator (2007–2011, resigned post due to allegations of poll fraud; 2016–present); son of Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr.
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