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This is a list of candidates in the 2025 Philippine Senate election.
Filed certificates of candidacies
editA total of 184 people filed their candidacies for senator.[1]
The following have filed certificates of candidacy before the COMELEC:
- 1 October[2]
- David Chan
- Alexander Encarnacion
- Jose Montemayor Jr. (Partido Pederal ng Maharlika), candidate for president in 2022[3]
- Wilbert T. Lee (Aksyon), incumbent representative for AGRI Partylist[4]
- Felipe Montealto Jr.
- Janice Padilla
- Francis Tolentino (PFP), incumbent senator[5][6]
- Jose Olivar
- Joseph Dy
- Najar Salih (Partido Maharlika)[7]
- Daniel Magtira
- Happy Lubarbio
- Norman Marquez, animal welfare advocate
- Phil delos Reyes (Independent), security guard[8]
- Marc Gamboa (Independent), vlogger of Models of Manila[7]
- Miguelino Caturan
- Sunang Ditanongun
- 2 October[9]
- Victoriano Inte
- Imee Marcos (Nacionalista), incumbent senator[10][11]
- Tito Sotto (NPC), former Senate president and candidate for vice president in 2022[12][13]
- Panfilo Lacson (Independent), former senator and candidate for president in 2022[12]
- Lito Lapid (NPC), incumbent senator[14]
- Eric Negapatan
- Magno Manalo
- Bethsaida Lopez (Independent)[15]
- Manuel Andrada
- Jonry Gargarita
- 3 October[16]
- Jose Bunilla (Independent), former Agusan del Sur Provincial Board member from the 2nd district[17]
- Jaime Balmes (KBL)[17]
- Willie Ong (Aksyon), cardiologist and media personality and candidate for vice president in 2022[18][19]
- Ronald dela Rosa (PDP), incumbent senator[5]
- Bong Go (PDP), incumbent senator[5]
- Phillip Salvador (PDP), actor[5]
- Elpidio Rosales Jr. (KBL)[17]
- Robert Agad
- Khaled Casimra
- Jimmy Salapantan
- Rex Noel
- Roel Pacquiao
- 4 October[20]
- Ronald Adonis (Makabayan), secretary-general of Kilusang Mayo Uno[21]
- Ronnel Arambulo (Makabayan), vice-chairperson of Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas[22]
- Arlene Brosas (Makabayan), incumbent representative for Gabriela Women's Party[23]
- Jocelyn Andamo (Makabayan), secretary-general of Filipino Nurses United[24]
- Teddy Casiño (Makabayan), chairperson of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, former representative for Bayan Muna and candidate for senator in 2013[25]
- France Castro (Makabayan), incumbent representative for ACT Teachers[26]
- Eufemia Domingo (Makabayan), secretary-general of Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap[24]
- Modesto Floranda (Makabayan), president of Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide[24]
- Liza Maza (Makabayan), former representative for Gabriela Women's Party[27]
- Amirah Ali Lidasan (Makabayan), co-chairperson of Sandugo Movement of Moro and Indigenous Peoples for Self-Determination[28]
- Danilo Ramos (Makabayan), chairperson of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas[29]
- Camille Villar (Nacionalista), incumbent representative from Las Piñas's at-large district[30][31]
- Abigail Binay (NPC), incumbent mayor of Makati[12]
- Froilan Serafico
- Bonifacio Bosita (Independent), incumbent representative for 1-Rider Partylist[32]
- Ernesto Balite
- Leody de Guzman (PLM), former senatorial candidate in 2019, presidential candidate in 2022 and chairman of Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino[33]
- Luke Espiritu (PLM), former senatorial candidate in 2022 and president of Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino[33]
- Elvis Beniga (PLM)
- 5 October[34]
- Warlito Bovier (Independent), driver and construction worker[35]
- Wilson Aclan (Independent), Philippine Army reservist[35]
- Maria Charito Billones (Independent), candle vendor[35]
- Jerson Ares
- Primo Capuno Jr.
- Ben Tulfo (Independent), broadcast journalist[36]
- Leodegario Estrella
- Sonny Matula (WPP), former senatorial candidate in 2019 and 2022, and president of Federation of Free Workers[37]
- Relly Jose Jr. (KBL), president of Global Maritime Manila Inc.
- Richard Nicolas (KBL)
- Ronaldo "Rastaman" Plaza (Independent)[38]
- Virginia Sabit
- 6 October[39]
- Jimmy Bondoc (PDP), former director of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, lawyer and singer[40]
- Junbert Guigayuma (KKK), former senatorial candidate in 2019
- Wilson Amad
- Erwin Tulfo (Lakas), incumbent representative for ACT-CIS Partylist[18]
- Sixto Lagare
- Ernesto Arellano (Katipunan)
- John Rafael Escobar
- Pia Cayetano (Nacionalista), incumbent senator[41]
- 7 October[42]
- Gregorio Honasan (Reform PH), former senator[12]
- Ariel Querubin (Nacionalista), retired military officer and candidate for senator in 2010[43]
- Chavit Singson (Independent), former mayor of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, former governor of Ilocos Sur and candidate for senator in 2007[44][45]
- Benhur Abalos (PFP), incumbent secretary of the interior and local government[46]
- Jesus Hinlo Jr. (PDP), former undersecretary of the interior and local government
- Richard Mata (Independent), pediatrician
- Nur-Ana Sahidulla (Independent), former senatorial candidate in 2022[47]
- Norberto Gonzales (PDSP), former senator and candidate for president in 2022[47]
- Pedro Ordiales (WPP), former Overseas Filipino worker
- Bam Aquino (KANP), former senator[48]
- Roberto Ballon (Independent), community environmentalist and 2021 Ramon Magsaysay Award recipient
- James Reyes Jr.
- Nelson Ancajas
- Maria Fe Era
- Bong Revilla (Lakas), incumbent senator[49]
- Arnel Escobal (Partido Maharlika)
- Diego Palomares Jr. (Partido Maharlika)
- Michael Tapado (Partido Maharlika)
- Gerald Arcega (Partido Maharlika)
- Raul Lambino (PDP), former administrator and chief executive officer of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority and presidential adviser for Northern Luzon[50]
- Mario Pagaragan (Partido Maharlika)
- Manny Pacquiao (PFP), former senator and candidate for president in 2022[51]
- Angelo de Alban, lawyer and college professor
- Luther Meniano (Partido Maharlika), former senatorial candidate in 2019
- Hernando Bruce
- Alice Jumalon
- Eulogio Partosa
- Epifanio Perez
- Mar Valbuena, president of Manibela[52]
- Freddie Maiquez (Partido Maharlika)
- Leo Caidon (Partido Maharlika)
- Getter Malinao
- Salipadah Alih Amir Hussin
- Joel Apolinario
- Allen Capuyan (PPP), former chairperson of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples and executive director of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict
- Artemio Maquiso
- Jose Tam
- Oscar Ongjoco
- Jacinto Bonayag
- Ferdinand Tuzara, singer-songwriter
- Agapito Casipong
- David D'Angelo (Bunyog Pagkakaisa), environmentalist and former senatorial candidate in 2022
- Delfin Lorenzana (Independent), retired military officer, former secretary of national defense and chairperson of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority[50]
- Fernando Diaz (PPP), former senatorial candidate in 2022
- Orlando de Guzman (Partido Pederal ng Maharlika)
- Edgardo Dugue
- Jeffrey Andrino
- Nheling Paliza
- Eduardo Bautista
- 8 October[1]
- Peter Joemel "Bikoy" Advincula[53]
- Princess Jade Ramos
- Jovelyn Aseron
- Leandro Verceles Jr., former governor of Catanduanes
- Fernando Advincula
- Joseph Delgado
- Rodante Marcoleta (Independent), incumbent representative for SAGIP Partylist[54]
- Eric Alcantara
- Rosalyn Corazon Cay
- Randy Red
- Romulo San Ramon, car tile salesman
- Abel Adorable
- Mercedita Acopiado
- Randy Restum
- Emilio Chan
- Deviendo Biazon Sr.
- Heidi Mendoza, former commissioner of the Commission on Audit and undersecretary-general of the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services[55]
- Roy Cabonegro (DPP), former senatorial candidate in 2022[56]
- Rodolfo Basilan
- Primo Aquino
- Vicente Domingo
- Gem Domagtoy
- Roel Lamoste
- Monique Kokkinaras
- Injim Bunayog
- Ismael Bajo
- Omar Tomanong
- Kiko Pangilinan (Liberal), former senator and candidate for vice president in 2022[48]
- Salvador Cabalida
- Eric Martinez (PDP), representative from Valenzuela's 2nd district
- Francis Leo Marcos, former senatorial candidate in 2022
- Martin Mendoza III
- Apollo Quiboloy (WPP), pastor and leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ[57]
- Berteni Causing, former lawyer
- Melchor Lucañas
- Antonio Par
- Loreto Banosan
- Robert Tagean V
- Faith Ugsad
- Wilfredo Red
- Edmundo Rubi
- Vic Rodriguez (Independent), lawyer and former executive secretary[58]
- Patrick Artajo
- Rafael Chico
- Romeo Macarag
- Celeste Aguilar
- Shirly Cuatchin
- Subair Mustapha
- Ricarda Arguelles
- Sonny Pimentel
- Enrique Olonan
- Willie Ricablanca Jr. (PM), former senatorial candidate in 2022
- Alexander Lague (PGRP)
- Melissa Fortes
- Willie Revillame (Independent), television personality[59]
- Roberto Sembrano
- Gabriel Chaclag, former Bureau of Corrections spokesperson
Candidates who withdrew
editThese individuals withdrew after filing their candidacies:
- Delfin Lorenzana (Independent), former chairperson of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority
- Lorenzana withdrew his bid for Senate on October 8.[60]
Potential candidates
editVarious personalities have directly or indirectly hinted on the possibility of running for senator in 2025. In other cases, sources have hinted on the possibility of certain candidates to run for senator in 2025.
- Orlando Ravanera (Nature Party Philippines), former president of Cooperative Development Authority[56]
Declined to be candidates
editIndividuals below have been speculated to run in this election, but have since denied their interest in running.
- Leila de Lima (Liberal), former senator and secretary of justice[61] (running for representative for Mamamayang Liberal party-list)[62]
- Chel Diokno (Akbayan), chairman of the Free Legal Assistance Group and senatorial candidate in 2019 and 2022[48] (running for representative for Akbayan party-list)[63]
- Paolo Duterte (HNP), incumbent representative from Davao City's 1st district[64] (running for re-election)
- Rodrigo Duterte (PDP), former president of the Philippines[65] (running for mayor of Davao City)
- Sebastian Duterte (PDP), incumbent mayor of Davao City[66] (running for vice mayor of Davao City)
- Richard Gomez (PFP), incumbent representative from Leyte's 4th district (running for re-election)[18]
- Isko Moreno (Aksyon), former mayor of Manila and candidate for president in 2022 (running for mayor of Manila)[67][68]
- Leni Robredo (Liberal), former vice president (running for mayor of Naga, Camarines Sur)[69]
- Rufus Rodriguez (CDP), incumbent representative from Cagayan de Oro's 2nd district[18]
- Yedda Marie Romualdez (Lakas), incumbent representative for Tingog Party List[18]
- Gilbert Teodoro (PRP), incumbent secretary of national defense[18]
- Antonio Trillanes (Aksyon), former senator (running for mayor of Caloocan)[70]
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