These are the members of the 15th Congress of the Philippines. The 15th Congress convened on July 26, 2010, and adjourned on June 6, 2013. Senators elected on the 2007 Senate election and senators elected on the 2010 Senate election comprise the Senate while representatives elected on the 2010 House of Representatives election comprise the House of Representatives.
Senate
editThe following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:
- For senators elected on May 14, 2007: June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2013
- For senators elected on May 10, 2010: June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2016
House of Representatives
editThe term of office of the members of the House of Representatives will be from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The political party stated is the one that the member is currently a member of, which may be different from the one where the member ran under during the elections, or even from the one stated on the ballot.
Province/City | District | Representative | Party | Term | Bloc | |
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Abra | Lone | Joy Bernos[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Agusan del Norte | 1st | Jose Aquino II | Lakas | 2 | Minority | |
2nd | Angelica Amante | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Agusan del Sur | 1st | Maria Valentina Plaza | NUP | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Evelyn Plaza-Mellana | NUP | 1 | Majority | ||
Aklan | Lone | Florencio Miraflores[c] | Liberal | 3 | Majority | |
Albay | 1st | Edcel Lagman | Independent | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Al Francis Bichara | Nacionalista | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Fernando Gonzalez[d] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Antipolo | 1st | Roberto Puno | NUP | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Romeo Acop | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Antique | Lone | Paolo Everardo Javier | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Apayao | Lone | Eleanor Bulut Begtang | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
Aurora | Lone | Sonny Angara | LDP | 3 | Majority | |
Bacolod | Lone | Anthony Golez Jr. | Independent | 1 | Majority | |
Baguio | Lone | Bernardo Vergara | UNA | 1 | Majority | |
Basilan | Lone | Hadjiman Hataman Salliman | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Bataan | 1st | Herminia Roman | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Albert Garcia | NUP | 3 | Majority | ||
Batanes | Lone | Henedina Abad | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Batangas | 1st | Tomas Apacible | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Hermilando Mandanas | Independent | 3 | Majority | ||
3rd | Sonny Collantes[c] | Liberal | 3 | Majority | ||
4th | Mark Llandro Mendoza | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
Benguet | Lone | Ronald Cosalan | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Biliran | Lone | Rogelio Espina[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Bohol | 1st | Rene Relampagos[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Erico Aumentado[e] | NPC | 1 | Minority | ||
3rd | Arthur C. Yap | NPC | 1 | Minority | ||
Bukidnon | 1st | Jesus Emmanuel Paras | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Florencio Flores Jr. | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Jose Zubiri III | BPP | 2 | Majority | ||
Bulacan | 1st | Victoria Sy-Alvarado | NUP | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Pedro Pancho | NUP | 3 | Majority | ||
3rd | Jonjon Mendoza | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Linabelle Villarica | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Cagayan | 1st | Jack Enrile | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Florencio Vargas[f] | Lakas | 3 | – | ||
Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso[g] | NUP | 1 | Majority | |||
3rd | Randolph Ting | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Cagayan de Oro | 1st | Jose Benjamin Benaldo | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Rufus Rodriguez | CDP | 2 | Majority | ||
Caloocan | 1st | Oscar Malapitan | UNA | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Mitzi Cajayon | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
Camarines Norte | 1st | Renato Unico Jr. | NUP | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Elmer Panotes | Lakas | 1 | Minority | ||
Camarines Sur | 1st | Rolando Andaya Jr. | Lakas | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Dato Arroyo | Lakas | 2 | Minority | ||
3rd | Luis Villafuerte | NPC | 3 | Majority | ||
4th | Arnulfo Fuentebella | NPC | 3 | Majority | ||
5th | Salvio Fortuno[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Camiguin | Lone | Pedro Romualdo[h] | Lakas | 2 | Majority | |
Capiz | 1st | Antonio del Rosario | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Jane Castro | NUP | 1 | Majority | ||
Catanduanes | Lone | Cesar Sarmiento | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Cavite | 1st | Jun Abaya[i] | Liberal | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Lani Mercado | Lakas | 1 | Minority | ||
3rd | Ayong Maliksi | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Elpidio Barzaga Jr. | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
5th | Roy Loyola | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
6th | Antonio Ferrer | NUP | 1 | Majority | ||
7th | Jesus Crispin Remulla | Nacionalista | 3 | Majority | ||
Cebu | 1st | Eduardo Gullas | Nacionalista | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Pablo P. Garcia | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Pablo John Garcia | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Benhur Salimbangon | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
5th | Ramon Durano VI | NPC | 3 | Majority | ||
6th | Luigi Quisumbing | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Cebu City | 1st | Rachel del Mar | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Tomas Osmeña | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Compostela Valley | 1st | Maria Carmen Zamora[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Rommel Amatong | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
Cotabato | 1st | Jesus Sacdalan | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Nancy Catamco | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Davao City | 1st | Karlo Nograles | NUP | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Mylene Garcia-Albano[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Isidro Ungab | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Davao del Norte | 1st | Antonio Rafael del Rosario | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Antonio Lagdameo Jr. | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
Davao del Sur | 1st | Marc Douglas Cagas IV | Nacionalista | 2 | Minority | |
2nd | Franklin Bautista | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Davao Oriental | 1st | Nelson Dayanghirang | Nacionalista | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Thelma Almario | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
Dinagat Islands[j] | Lone | Ruben Ecleo Jr.[k] | Lakas | 1 | Majority | |
Eastern Samar | Lone | Ben Evardone[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Guimaras | Lone | JC Rahman Nava[c] | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
Ifugao | Lone | Teddy Baguilat | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Iligan | Lone | Vicente Belmonte Jr. | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
Ilocos Norte | 1st | Rodolfo Fariñas | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Imelda Marcos | KBL | 1 | Majority | ||
Ilocos Sur | 1st | Ronald Singson[l] | Lakas | 2 | Majority | |
Ryan Luis Singson[m] | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | |||
2nd | Eric Singson Jr.[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Iloilo | 1st | Janette Garin | Liberal | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Augusto Syjuco Jr. | UNA | 1 | Minority | ||
3rd | Arthur Defensor Jr. | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Ferjenel Biron | UNA | 3 | Majority | ||
5th | Niel Tupas Jr. | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Iloilo City | Lone | Jerry Treñas | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Isabela | 1st | Rodolfo Albano Jr. | NPC | 1 | Minority | |
2nd | Anna Cristina Go | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Napoleon Dy | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Giorgidi Aggabao | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
Kalinga | Lone | Manuel Agyao | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
La Union | 1st | Victor Francisco Ortega | Lakas | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Eufranio Eriguel | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Laguna | 1st | Danilo Fernandez | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Timmy Chipeco | Liberal | 3 | Majority | ||
3rd | Evita Arago | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Edgar San Luis | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
Lanao del Norte | 1st | Imelda Dimaporo | NPC | 1 | Minority | |
2nd | Fatimah Aliah Dimaporo | NPC | 1 | Minority | ||
Lanao del Sur | 1st | Hussein Pangandaman | Independent | 1 | Minority | |
2nd | Pangalian Balindong | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Lapu-Lapu City | Lone | Arturo Radaza | Lakas | 1 | Minority | |
Las Piñas | Lone | Mark Villar | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | |
Leyte | 1st | Martin Romualdez | Lakas | 2 | Minority | |
2nd | Sergio Apostol[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Andres Salvacion Jr.[c] | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Lucy Torres-Gomez[n] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
5th | Jose Carlos Cari[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Maguindanao | 1st | Bai Sandra Sema | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Simeon Datumanong | Lakas | 3 | Minority | ||
Makati | 1st | Monique Lagdameo | UNA | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Abigail Binay | PDP–Laban | 2 | Majority | ||
Malabon | Lone | Josephine Lacson-Noel | NPC | 2 | Majority | |
Mandaluyong | Lone | Neptali Gonzales II | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
Manila | 1st | Benjamin Asilo | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Carlo Lopez | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Zenaida Angping | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Trisha Bonoan-David | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
5th | Amado Bagatsing | KABAKA | 2 | Majority | ||
6th | Rosenda Ann Ocampo | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Marikina | 1st | Marcelino Teodoro[c] | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Miro Quimbo | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Marinduque | Lone | Lord Allan Velasco | NUP | 1 | Majority | |
Masbate | 1st | Narciso Bravo Jr. | NUP | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Antonio Kho | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Scott Davies Lanete | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Misamis Occidental | 1st | Jorge Almonte | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Loreto Ocampos | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Misamis Oriental | 1st | Peter Unabia | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Yevgeny Emano | Nacionalista | 2 | Majority | ||
Mountain Province | Lone | Maximo Dalog[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Muntinlupa | Lone | Rodolfo Biazon | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Navotas | Lone | Toby Tiangco | UNA | 1 | Independent | |
Negros Occidental | 1st | Julio Ledesma IV | NPC | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Alfredo Marañon III | NUP | 3 | Majority | ||
3rd | Alfredo Benitez | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Jeffrey Ferrer | Independent | 2 | Majority | ||
5th | Iggy Arroyo[o] | Lakas | 3 | Minority | ||
Alejandro Mirasol[p] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |||
6th | Mercedes Alvarez | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Negros Oriental | 1st | Jocelyn Limkaichong | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | George Arnaiz | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Pryde Henry Teves | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
Northern Samar | 1st | Raul Daza | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Emil Ong | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
Nueva Ecija | 1st | Josefina Joson | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Joseph Gilbert Violago[c] | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Czarina Umali | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Rodolfo Antonino | NUP | 3 | Majority | ||
Nueva Vizcaya | Lone | Carlos Padilla | Nacionalista | 2 | Minority | |
Occidental Mindoro | Lone | Girlie Villarosa | Lakas | 3 | Majority | |
Oriental Mindoro | 1st | Rodolfo Valencia[c] | Liberal | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Reynaldo Umali | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Palawan | 1st | Antonio C. Alvarez | NUP | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Victorino Dennis Socrates | NUP | 1 | Majority | ||
Pampanga | 1st | Carmelo Lazatin | Lakas | 2 | Minority | |
2nd | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Lakas | 1 | Minority | ||
3rd | Aurelio Gonzales Jr. | NPC | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Anna York Bondoc | Nacionalista | 3 | Majority | ||
Pangasinan | 1st | Jesus Celeste | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Leopoldo Bataoil | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Maria Rachel Arenas | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
4th | Gina de Venecia | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
5th | Carmen Cojuangco | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
6th | Marlyn Primicias-Agabas | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Parañaque | 1st | Edwin Olivarez | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Roilo Golez | Liberal | 3 | Majority | ||
Pasay | Lone | Imelda Calixto-Rubiano | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Pasig | Lone | Roman Romulo | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
Quezon | 1st | Mark Enverga | NPC | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Irvin Alcala | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Danilo Suarez | Lakas | 3 | Minority | ||
4th | Erin Tañada | Liberal | 3 | Majority | ||
Quezon City | 1st | Vincent Crisologo | UNA | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Winston Castelo | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Jorge Banal Jr. | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
4th | Feliciano Belmonte Jr. | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
Quirino | Lone | Dakila Cua | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Rizal | 1st | Joel Duavit | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Isidro Rodriguez Jr. | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Romblon | Lone | Eleandro Jesus Madrona | Nacionalista[10] | 2 | Majority | |
Samar | 1st | Mel Senen Sarmiento[c] | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Milagrosa Tan | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
San Jose del Monte | Lone | Arthur Robes[c] | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
San Juan | Lone | JV Ejercito | PMP | 1 | Majority | |
Sarangani | Lone | Manny Pacquiao | UNA | 1 | Majority | |
Siquijor | Lone | Orlando Fua | Lakas | 2 | Minority | |
Sorsogon | 1st | Salvador Escudero[q] | Liberal[12] | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Deogracias Ramos Jr. | Liberal | 1 | Majority | ||
South Cotabato | 1st | Pedro Acharon Jr. | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Daisy Fuentes | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Southern Leyte | Lone | Roger Mercado | NUP | 3 | Majority | |
Sultan Kudarat | 1st | Raden Sakaluran | Independent | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Arnulfo Go | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
Sulu | 1st | Tupay Loong | NUP | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Nur-Ana Sahidulla | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Surigao del Norte | 1st | Francisco Matugas | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Guillermo Romarate Jr. | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Surigao del Sur | 1st | Philip Pichay | Lakas | 2 | Minority | |
2nd | Florencio Garay | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
Taguig–Pateros | 1st | Arnel Cerafica | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Taguig | 2nd | Sigfrido Tiñga | Liberal | 1 | Majority | |
Tarlac | 1st | Enrique Cojuangco | NPC | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Susan Yap | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
3rd | Jeci Lapus | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
Tawi-Tawi | Lone | Nur Jaafar | NPC | 3 | Majority | |
Valenzuela | 1st | Rex Gatchalian | NPC | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Magtanggol Gunigundo | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
Zambales | 1st | Mitos Magsaysay | UNA | 3 | Majority | |
2nd | Antonio Diaz[r] | LM | 3 | Majority | ||
Hermogenes Omar Ebdane III[s] | LM | 1 | Majority | |||
Zamboanga City | 1st | Beng Climaco | Liberal | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Erbie Fabian | Nacionalista | 3 | Majority | ||
Zamboanga del Norte | 1st | Bullet Jalosjos | Lakas | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Rosendo Labadlabad | Liberal | 2 | Majority | ||
3rd | Cesar G. Jalosjos | Lakas | 3 | Majority | ||
Zamboanga del Sur | 1st | Victor Yu | NPC | 2 | Majority | |
2nd | Aurora E. Cerilles | NPC | 1 | Majority | ||
Zamboanga Sibugay | 1st | Jonathan Yambao | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | |
2nd | Romeo Jalosjos Jr. | Nacionalista | 1 | Majority | ||
Party-list | Reena Concepcion Obillo | 1 ANG PAMILYA | 1 | Minority | ||
Salvador Cabaluna III | 1-CARE | 1 | Majority | |||
Michael Angelo Rivera | 1-CARE | 1 | Majority | |||
Homero Mercado[t] | 1-UTAK | 1 | Majority | |||
Zenaida Maranan[u] | 1-UTAK | – | Majority | |||
Mariano Piamonte Jr. | A TEACHER | 2 | Majority | |||
Julieta Cortuna | A TEACHER | 1 | Majority | |||
Solaiman Pangandaman[v] | AA-KASOSYO | 1 | Minority | |||
Nasser Pangandaman[w] | AA-KASOSYO | – | Minority | |||
Sharon Garin | AAMBIS-Owa | 1 | Majority | |||
Maximo Rodriguez Jr. | ABAMIN | 1 | Majority | |||
Robert Raymund Estrella | Abono | 2 | Majority | |||
Francisco Ortega III | Abono | 2 | Majority | |||
Catalina Leonen-Pizarro | ABS | 2 | Majority | |||
Antonio Tinio | ACT Teachers | 1 | Majority | |||
Nicanor Briones | AGAP | 2 | Majority | |||
Patricio Antonio | AGBIAG | 1 | Majority | |||
Angelo Palmones | AGHAM | 1 | Majority | |||
Mikey Arroyo | AGP | 3 | Minority | |||
Christopher Co | AKB | 1 | ||||
Rodel Batocabe | AKB | 1 | ||||
Alfredo Garbin Jr. | AKB | 1 | ||||
Walden Bello | Akbayan | 2 | Majority | |||
Kaka Bag-ao | Akbayan | 1 | Majority | |||
Rodante Marcoleta | Alagad | 3 | Majority | |||
Wes Gatchalian | Alay Buhay | 1 | Majority | |||
Catalina Bagasina | ALE | 1 | Minority | |||
Acmad Tomawis | ALIF | 3 | Majority | |||
Bem Noel | An Waray | 3 | Majority | |||
Neil Benedict Montejo | An Waray | 1 | Majority | |||
Pastor Alcover Jr. | ANAD | 2 | Minority | |||
Rafael V. Mariano | Anakpawis | 1 | Majority | |||
Teodorico Haresco Jr. | Ang Kasangga | 1 | Majority | |||
Ponciano Payuyo | APEC | 1 | Majority | |||
Daryl Grace Abayon | AT | 2 | Majority | |||
Isidro Lico | ATING Koop | 1 | Majority | |||
Eulogio Magsaysay | AVE | 1 | Majority | |||
Teodoro Casiño | Bayan Muna | 3 | Majority | |||
Neri Colmenares | Bayan Muna | 2 | Majority | |||
Bernadette Herrera | BH | 1 | Majority | |||
Irwin Tieng | Buhay | 2 | Majority | |||
Mike Velarde Jr. | Buhay | 1 | Majority | |||
Agapito Guanlao | Butil | 1 | Majority | |||
Cinchona Cruz-Gonzales | CIBAC | 2 | Majority | |||
Sherwin Tugna | CIBAC | 1 | Majority | |||
Cresente Paez | Coop-NATCCO | 2 | Majority | |||
Jose Ping-ay | Coop-NATCCO | 2 | Majority | |||
Emmeline Aglipay-Villar | DIWA | 1 | Majority | |||
Luzviminda Ilagan | Gabriela | 2 | Majority | |||
Emmi de Jesus | Gabriela | 1 | Majority | |||
Raymond Palatino | Kabataan | 2 | Majority | |||
Ranulfo P. Canonigo | KAKUSA | 2 | Majority | |||
Abigail Faye Ferriol | KALINGA | 1 | Majority | |||
Arnel Ty | LPGMA | 1 | Majority | |||
Mark Aeron Sambar | PBA | 1 | Majority | |||
Godofredo Arquiza | Senior Citizens | 2 | Majority | |||
David Kho[x] | Senior Citizens | 1 | Majority | |||
Raymond Mendoza | TUCP | 2 | Majority | |||
Carol Jane Lopez | YACAP | 2 | Majority |
Notes
edit- ^ Won an election protest on August 11, 2011, replacing Migz Zubiri. Took office on August 15, 2011.[1]
- ^ Resigned on August 3, 2011 amid an on-going electoral protest.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Switched to Liberal Party after the elections.[2]
- ^ Election nullified on July 23, 2010. Disqualified on May 8, 2011 due to not being a natural-born Filipino citizen. Remained a representative as an appeal was filed.[3]
- ^ Died on December 25, 2012.[4]
- ^ Died on July 22, 2010.[5]
- ^ Won a special election on March 12, 2011, succeeding Florencio Vargas. Took office on March 16, 2011.[5]
- ^ Died on April 24, 2013.
- ^ Appointed as Secretary of Transportation and Communications on October 18, 2012.
- ^ The creation of the Dinagat Islands was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on February 11, 2010, and the province was reverted to Surigao del Norte. However, the Supreme Court reversed its decision on April 13, 2011, and restored the Dinagat Islands as a province, along with its representative.[6]
- ^ Removed on May 22, 2012 after the Supreme Court upheld his conviction for graft.[7]
- ^ Resigned on March 7, 2011 due to his conviction for drug possession in Hong Kong.[8]
- ^ Won a special election on May 28, 2011, succeeding Ronald Singson. Took office on May 30, 2011.[8]
- ^ Removed on March 19, 2013 by the Supreme Court due to being an invalid substitute of a disqualified candidate.
- ^ Died on January 26, 2012.[9]
- ^ Won a special election on June 2, 2012, succeeding Iggy Arroyo. Took office on June 4, 2012.[9]
- ^ Died on August 13, 2012.[11]
- ^ Died on August 3, 2011.[13]
- ^ Won a special election on February 4, 2012, succeeding Antonio Diaz. Took office on February 6, 2012.
- ^ Resigned on May 29, 2012.[14]
- ^ Took office on October 9, 2012, succeeding Homer Mercado.[15]
- ^ Resigned on July 13, 2011.
- ^ Took office on July 22, 2011, succeeding Solaiman Pangandaman.[16]
- ^ Resigned in December 31, 2011, but denied by the Commission on Elections.[17][18]
Changes
editThese are the changes in membership after the proclamation of winners:
Senate
editA vacant seat can only be filled up on a special election held on the day of the next regular election.
Term ending | Party | Former senator | Left office | Cause | Party | New senator | Took office | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | Liberal | Benigno Aquino III | June 30, 2010 | Elected president | To be filled at the next Senate election. | ||||
2013 | Independent | Migz Zubiri | August 3, 2011 | Resignation | PDP–Laban | Koko Pimentel[1] | August 15, 2011 |
House of Representatives
edit- For representatives elected via legislative districts, a special election will be called to determine the successor unless the vacancy occurred a year before the next regular election.
- For sectoral representatives, the next person on the list will take office.
Vacancies
editThese are the vacant seats in Congress:
- Senate (1):
- The seat of Benigno Aquino III who gave it up after being elected president in 2010. It will remain vacant the term expires, as special elections for vacated Senate seats can only be scheduled on the next regular election.
- House of Representatives (5):
- The seat for 2nd district of Bohol after Erico B. Aumentado died. No special election was held.
- The seat for 1st district of Cavite after Joseph Emilio Abaya was sworn in Secretary of Transportation and Communications. No special election was held.
- The seat for lone district of Dinagat Islands after Ruben Ecleo was removed from the rolls. No special election was held.
- The seat for 1st district of Sorsogon after Salvador Escudero died. No special election was held.
- The seat for lone district of Camiguin after Pedro Romualdo died. No special election was held.
- One seat of the Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines, Inc. after David Kho resigned. The Commission on Elections forbade the party from calling up the 4th person from the list after the 3rd person from the list, who was ejected from the party, protested, and that Kho revealed it was a part of a term-sharing agreement, in which the commission has prohibited.
References
edit- ^ a b Ubac, Michael Lim; et al. (July 15, 2013). "Koko Pimentel cries foul over Senate tribunal vote". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ^ Diaz, Jess (June 26, 2010). "24 House members join Noy's Liberal Party". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
- ^ "Comelec unseats Albay solon for being a Spanish citizen". People's Tonight, July 27, 2010. (Accessed on August 11, 2010).[1] Archived March 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Christmas death: Bohol Rep Erico Aumentado". Rappler. December 26, 2012.
- ^ a b c Cabacungan, Gil, Jr. C. "Cagayan solon dies", Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 24, 2010. (Accessed on July 26, 2010)."Cagayan solon dies - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos". Archived from the original on July 26, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- ^ "Supreme Court reverses self, rules Dinagat Islands a province". Philippine Daily Inquirer. April 14, 2011. Archived from the original on April 17, 2011. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
- ^ a b Romero, Paolo (June 2, 2012). "House drops Ecleo from rolls". Philippine Star. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
- ^ a b c "Ronald Singson's bro is new Ilocos Sur rep". ABS-CBNnews.com. May 29, 2011. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
- ^ a b "Rep. Iggy Arroyo removed from life support, dies — report". GMANetwork.com/news. January 26, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
- ^ "20 Romblon local execs, bets join NP | Manila Bulletin". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on April 25, 2010.
- ^ "Sen. Escudero's father dies". ABS-CBNnews.com. August 13, 2012.
- ^ "Benignoaquino.info".
- ^ a b "Zambales Rep. Antonio Diaz passes away". ABS-CBNnews.com. August 3, 2010. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
- ^ Calonzo, Andreo (June 13, 2012). "1-UTAK party-list solon quits post to transfer to new group". GMA News Online. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
- ^ a b Luci, Charissa (October 9, 2012). "House Welcomes 'Ka Zeny'". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
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