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|election_name=2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
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| election_name = 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
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|country=Philippines |
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| type = parliamentary |
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|type=parliamentary <!--Using "Legislative" changes heading of the first party displayed into "Majority" even though it may not have a majority.--> |
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| noleader = yes |
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|ongoing=no |
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| ongoing = no |
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|previous_election=2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
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| seats_for_election = All 286 seats to the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines]] |
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|previous_year=2007 |
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|next_election=2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections |
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|next_year=2013 |
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|seats_for_election=All 286 seats in the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]] |
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| majority_seats = 144 |
| majority_seats = 144 |
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|election_date= |
| election_date = {{Start date|2010|5|10}} |
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| country = Philippines |
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|elected_mps=[[List of representatives elected in the Philippine House of Representatives elections, 2010|Representatives elected]] |
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| previous_election = [[2007 Philippine House of Representatives elections|2007]] |
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|image1= [[File:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo WEF 2009-crop.jpg|120x120px]] |
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| next_election = [[2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections|2013]] |
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|leader1=[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] |
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|party1=Lakas-Kampi-CMD |
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| module = {{Infobox legislative election |
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|leaders_seat1=[[Legislative districts of Pampanga#2nd District|Pampanga–2nd]] |
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| embed = yes |
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|last_election1=[[Lakas–CMD (2009)|Lakas]]: 89 seats<br />[[KAMPI]]: 44 seats |
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| election_name = Congressional district elections |
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|seats_before1=123 |
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| seats_for_election = All 229 seats from [[congressional districts of the Philippines|congressional districts]] |
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|seats1=107* |
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| noleader = yes |
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|seat_change1={{decrease}} 16 |
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|popular_vote1=13,042,643* |
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| party1 = Lakas Kampi CMD |
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|percentage1=37.84% |
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| last_election1 = 0 |
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|image2=[[File:Representative Sonny Belmonte.jpg|120x120px]] |
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| percentage1 = 37.41 |
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|leader2=[[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.]] |
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| seats1 = 106 |
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|party2=Liberal Party (Philippines) |
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|leaders_seat2=[[Legislative districts of Quezon City#4th District|Quezon City–4th]] |
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| party2 = Liberal Party (Philippines) |
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|last_election2=23 seats |
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| last_election2 = 23 |
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|seats_before2=33 |
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| percentage2 = 19.93 |
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|seats2=47** |
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| seats2 = 47 |
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|seat_change2={{increase}} 14 |
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|popular_vote2=6,901,005** |
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| party3 = Nationalist People's Coalition |
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|percentage2=20.02% |
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| last_election3 = 28 |
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|image4= [[File:Fuentebella-f.jpg|120x120px]] |
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| percentage3 = 15.97 |
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|leader4= [[Arnulfo Fuentebella]] |
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| seats3 = 29 |
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|party4=Nationalist People's Coalition |
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|leaders_seat4= [[Legislative districts of Camarines Sur#4th District|Camarines Sur–4th]] |
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| party4 = Nacionalista Party |
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|last_election4=28 seats |
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| last_election4 = 11 |
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|seats_before4=22 |
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| percentage4 = 11.35 |
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|seats4=29 |
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| seats4 = 25 |
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|seat_change4={{increase}} 7 |
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|popular_vote4=5,479,413 |
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| party5 = Others |
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|percentage4=15.90% |
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| last_election5 = 22 |
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|image5= [[File:Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla (18th Congress PH).jpg|120x120px]] |
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| percentage5 = 12.78 |
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|leader5= [[Jesus Crispin Remulla]] |
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| seats5 = 22 |
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|party5=Nacionalista Party |
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|leaders_seat5= [[Legislative districts of Cavite#1st District|Cavite–7th]] |
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|last_election5=11 seats |
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| embed = yes |
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|seats_before5=25 |
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| election_name = Party-list election |
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|seats5=26*** |
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| seats_for_election = All 57 seats under the [[Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines|party-list system]] |
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|seat_change5={{increase}} 1 |
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| noleader = yes |
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|popular_vote5=4,041,028*** |
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|percentage5=11.73% |
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| party1 = Ako Bicol |
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|map_image=2010PhilippineHouseElections.png |
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| last_election1 = 0 |
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|map_size=280px |
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| percentage1 = 5.06 |
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|map_caption=District election results (80% of the seats), with [[Metro Manila]] on the inset, and party-list seats indicated by black boxes. |
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| seats1 = 3 |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>includes KABACA and [[Sarangani Reconciliation and Reformation Organization|SARRO]]<br /> |
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| party2 = [[Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines|Senior Citizens]] |
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<nowiki>**</nowiki>includes KKK<br /> |
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| last_election2 = 1 |
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<nowiki>***</nowiki>includes [[Kugi Uswag Sugbo]], [[People's Champ Movement|PCM]] and Ugyon |
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| percentage2 = 4.31 |
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|title=Speaker |
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| seats2 = 2 |
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| party3 = [[Buhay Hayaan Yumabong|Buhay]] |
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| last_election3 = 3 |
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| percentage3 = 4.16 |
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| seats3 = 2 |
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| party4 = Akbayan |
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| last_election4 = 2 |
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| percentage4 = 3.53 |
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| seats4 = 2 |
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| party5 = Gabriela Women's Party |
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| last_election5 = 2 |
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| percentage5 = 3.35 |
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| seats5 = 2 |
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| party6 = Coop-NATCCO |
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| last_election6 = 2 |
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| percentage6 = 3.14 |
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| seats6 = 2 |
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| party7 = 1-CARE |
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| last_election7 = 0 |
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| percentage7 = 2.56 |
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| seats7 = 2 |
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| party8 = Abono |
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| last_election8 = 2 |
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| percentage8 = 2.55 |
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| seats8 = 2 |
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| party9 = Bayan Muna |
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| last_election9 = 3 |
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| percentage9 = 2.49 |
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| seats9 = 2 |
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| party10 = An Waray |
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| last_election10 = 2 |
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| percentage10 = 2.37 |
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| seats10 = 2 |
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| party11 = [[Citizens' Battle Against Corruption|CIBAC]] |
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| last_election11 = 2 |
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| percentage11 = 2.17 |
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| seats11 = 2 |
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| party12 = [[A TEACHER]] |
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| last_election12 = 2 |
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| percentage12 = 2.05 |
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| seats12 = 2 |
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| party13 = Others |
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| last_election13 = 20 |
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| percentage13 = 30.47 |
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| seats13 = 32 |
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| map = 2010PhilippineHouseElections.png |
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| map_caption = District election results (80% of the seats), with [[Metro Manila]] on the inset, and party-list seats indicated by black boxes. |
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| title = Speaker |
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|before_election=[[Prospero Nograles]] |
|before_election=[[Prospero Nograles]] |
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|before_party=Lakas |
|before_party=Lakas Kampi CMD |
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|after_election=[[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.]] |
|after_election=[[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.]] |
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|after_party=Liberal Party (Philippines) |
|after_party=Liberal Party (Philippines) |
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The '''2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections''' were held on May 10, 2010, to elect members to the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines]] to serve in the [[15th Congress of the Philippines]] from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The [[Philippines]] uses [[parallel voting]] for seats in the House of Representatives; a voter has two votes: one for a representative from one's [[Legislative districts of the Philippines|legislative district]], and another for a [[Sectoral representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines|sectoral representative]] via [[closed list]]s under the party-list system, with a 2% [[election threshold]] and 3-seat cap, when the parties with 2% of the national vote or more not meeting the 20% of the total seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will get one seat each until the 20% requirement is met. |
The '''2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections''' were held on May 10, 2010, to elect members to the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines]] to serve in the [[15th Congress of the Philippines]] from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The [[Philippines]] uses [[parallel voting]] for seats in the House of Representatives; a voter has two votes: one for a representative from one's [[Legislative districts of the Philippines|legislative district]], and another for a [[Sectoral representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines|sectoral representative]] via [[closed list]]s under the party-list system, with a 2% [[election threshold]] and 3-seat cap, when the parties with 2% of the national vote or more not meeting the 20% of the total seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will get one seat each until the 20% requirement is met. |
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The election in the [[Dinagat Islands]] is in limbo as the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] earlier ruled that the Dinagat Islands' creation as a province from [[Surigao del Norte]] was unconstitutional for not having met the provisions of the constitution on population and land area. However, the court's decision has yet to be final pending motions for reconsideration, and the commission allowed the elections to take place. If the Supreme Court finalizes its decision on the dissolution of the Dinagat Islands, the provincial-level and congressional elections held in both areas, and in the areas they were originally carved from will be voided and new elections will take place. (This will be for Surigao del Norte's province-level positions, and the first congressional district of the province. City and municipal-level elections and the 2nd district congressional election will not be affected.){{ |
The election in the [[Dinagat Islands]] is in limbo as the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] earlier ruled that the Dinagat Islands' creation as a province from [[Surigao del Norte]] was unconstitutional for not having met the provisions of the constitution on population and land area. However, the court's decision has yet to be final pending motions for reconsideration, and the commission allowed the elections to take place. If the Supreme Court finalizes its decision on the dissolution of the Dinagat Islands, the provincial-level and congressional elections held in both areas, and in the areas they were originally carved from will be voided and new elections will take place. (This will be for Surigao del Norte's province-level positions, and the first congressional district of the province. City and municipal-level elections and the 2nd district congressional election will not be affected.){{citation needed|date=March 2022}} If the decision is upheld, there will be 58 sectoral representatives. |
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[[Malolos City|Malolos]], which was supposed to have its own congressional district from [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#1st District|Bulacan's 1st district]], but it was nullified with finality by the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] for having insufficient population. However, the ballots for both Malolos and the 1st district excluding Malolos were printed after the decision was finalized. As such, the elections for representative in Malolos and the 1st district were deferred, and voting done on May 10 was invalidated, and an election will be scheduled solely for the representative's position (all positions elected were upheld, with Malolos' first eight councilor candidates winning seats in the City Council, as opposed to the ten originally provided in the enabling law).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/188815/bulacan-to-have-special-election-after-may-10 |title=Bulacan to have special election after May 10 |first=Kimberly Jane |last=Tan |work=GMANews.tv |date=2010-04-19 |access-date=2010-05-31}}</ref> |
[[Malolos City|Malolos]], which was supposed to have its own congressional district from [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#1st District|Bulacan's 1st district]], but it was nullified with finality by the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] for having insufficient population. However, the ballots for both Malolos and the 1st district excluding Malolos were printed after the decision was finalized. As such, the elections for representative in Malolos and the 1st district were deferred, and voting done on May 10 was invalidated, and an election will be scheduled solely for the representative's position (all positions elected were upheld, with Malolos' first eight councilor candidates winning seats in the City Council, as opposed to the ten originally provided in the enabling law).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/188815/bulacan-to-have-special-election-after-may-10 |title=Bulacan to have special election after May 10 |first=Kimberly Jane |last=Tan |work=GMANews.tv |date=2010-04-19 |access-date=2010-05-31}}</ref> |
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The Lakas-Kampi titular head, President Arroyo, became the first president to run for a seat in the House of Representatives after her term as president; the party had the most number of candidates, and was the only party that can win an outright majority as the other parties did not run in a majority of the seats. Lakas-Kampi aimed to secure enough votes to impeach (96) as leverage if their presidential candidate [[Gilberto Teodoro]] does not win. |
The Lakas-Kampi titular head, President Arroyo, became the first president to run for a seat in the House of Representatives after her term as president; the party had the most number of candidates, and was the only party that can win an outright majority as the other parties did not run in a majority of the seats. Lakas-Kampi aimed to secure enough votes to impeach (96) as leverage if their presidential candidate [[Gilberto Teodoro]] does not win. |
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The Liberal Party chose former Lakas-Kampi stalwart and [[Quezon City]] mayor [[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.]] as their candidate for the speakership. Belmonte, a former speaker while being a member of [[Lakas–CMD (2009)|Lakas-CMD]] (one of the two parties that formed Lakas-Kampi), defected to the Liberals before the election. The Nacionalista Party would also field a candidate for the speakership. The [[Nationalist People's Coalition]] usually supports the policies of the sitting president, while the sectoral representatives, except for those leaning to the left, also support |
The Liberal Party chose former Lakas-Kampi stalwart and [[Quezon City]] mayor [[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.]] as their candidate for the speakership. Belmonte, a former speaker while being a member of [[Lakas–CMD (2009)|Lakas-CMD]] (one of the two parties that formed Lakas-Kampi), defected to the Liberals before the election. The Nacionalista Party would also field a candidate for the speakership. The [[Nationalist People's Coalition]] usually supports the policies of the sitting president, while the sectoral representatives, except for those leaning to the left, also support whoever is in power. The other parties that fielded candidates on the presidential election would support their own presidential candidate, but it is unknown if they would've supported the party of the winning president; these parties fielded candidates in a minority of seats. |
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=== Notable races === |
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* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#1st District 2|Ilocos Norte–1st]]: Incumbent [[Roque Ablan Jr.]] is ineligible for reelection after serving three consecutive terms. His son, Kristian Ablan is running against former Representative Rodolfo Fariñas. Fariñas is running under the [[Nacionalista Party]] and is backed by the Marcos clan. Fariñas won with just over 50% of the vote. |
* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#1st District 2|Ilocos Norte–1st]]: Incumbent [[Roque Ablan Jr.]] is ineligible for reelection after serving three consecutive terms. His son, Kristian Ablan is running against former Representative Rodolfo Fariñas. Fariñas is running under the [[Nacionalista Party]] and is backed by the Marcos clan. Fariñas won with just over 50% of the vote. |
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* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#2nd District 2|Ilocos Norte–2nd]]: Former [[First Lady of the Philippines|First Lady]] [[Imelda Marcos]] is running for Congress once again this time in her son's seat. Incumbent [[ |
* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#2nd District 2|Ilocos Norte–2nd]]: Former [[First Lady of the Philippines|First Lady]] [[Imelda Marcos]] is running for Congress once again this time in her son's seat. Incumbent [[Bongbong Marcos]] is retiring and running for the Senate. Imelda was formerly the representative for the 1st District of [[Leyte]] from 1995 to 1998. Marcos won with 80% of the vote. |
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* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#1st District 8|Pangasinan–1st]]: [[Arthur Celeste]] is not seeking reelection. As such, six candidates are vying the open seat. The main candidates are Arthur's brother [[Jesus Celeste|Jesus]] running under the [[Lakas-Kampi-CMD]] and former [[GMA Network]] investigative journalist and reporter [[Maki Pulido]] running under the [[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino]].<ref name="Pangasinan">{{cite news |title=Pangasinan's six districts field women candidates |author=Eva Visperas and Jaime Laude |url=http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx?articleid=529753 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131074342/http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx?articleid=529753 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-01-31 |work=[[The Philippine Star]] |date=2009-12-06 |access-date=2010-01-08 }}</ref> Celeste beat Pulido by around 25,000 votes while failing to win via majority. |
* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#1st District 8|Pangasinan–1st]]: [[Arthur Celeste]] is not seeking reelection. As such, six candidates are vying the open seat. The main candidates are Arthur's brother [[Jesus Celeste|Jesus]] running under the [[Lakas-Kampi-CMD]] and former [[GMA Network]] investigative journalist and reporter [[Maki Pulido]] running under the [[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino]].<ref name="Pangasinan">{{cite news |title=Pangasinan's six districts field women candidates |author=Eva Visperas and Jaime Laude |url=http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx?articleid=529753 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131074342/http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx?articleid=529753 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-01-31 |work=[[The Philippine Star]] |date=2009-12-06 |access-date=2010-01-08 }}</ref> Celeste beat Pulido by around 25,000 votes while failing to win via majority. |
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* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#2nd District 8|Pangasinan–2nd]]: [[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]] incumbent [[Victor Agbayani]] is running for Governor of [[Pangasinan]]. The Liberals are fielding [[Arthel Caronoñgan]] as their nominee for the seat. Seven candidates are running for the open seat. Former [[Citizen's Battle Against Corruption]] (CIBAC) party-list representative [[Kim Bernando–Lokin]] of the [[Nationalist People's Coalition]] (NPC) will face notably former [[Philippine National Police]] Director and colonel [[Leopoldo Bataoil]] of the [[Lakas-Kampi-CMD]].<ref name="Pangasinan"/> Bataoil, despite having 36,000-vote lead against Lokin, only got 39% of the vote. |
* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region, 2010#2nd District 8|Pangasinan–2nd]]: [[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]] incumbent [[Victor Agbayani]] is running for Governor of [[Pangasinan]]. The Liberals are fielding [[Arthel Caronoñgan]] as their nominee for the seat. Seven candidates are running for the open seat. Former [[Citizen's Battle Against Corruption]] (CIBAC) party-list representative [[Kim Bernando–Lokin]] of the [[Nationalist People's Coalition]] (NPC) will face notably former [[Philippine National Police]] Director and colonel [[Leopoldo Bataoil]] of the [[Lakas-Kampi-CMD]].<ref name="Pangasinan"/> Bataoil, despite having 36,000-vote lead against Lokin, only got 39% of the vote. |
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==== Davao Region ==== |
==== Davao Region ==== |
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* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Davao Region, 2010#1st District 2|Compostela Valley–1st]]: [[Panfilo Lacson#Dacer–Corbito |
* [[Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Davao Region, 2010#1st District 2|Compostela Valley–1st]]: [[Panfilo Lacson#Dacer–Corbito murder case|Dacer–Corbito case]] witness and former police superintendent [[Cezar Mancao]] is running for the open congressional seat. He is running under the [[Aksyon Demokratiko]] which in a coalition with the [[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal Party]]. Mancao lost the election to Maricar Apsay, daughter of the incumbent [[Manuel E. Zamora|Manuel Zamora]] with 38% of the vote as compared to Apsay's 56%. |
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Several party-list organizations were delisted, added to the list, disqualified and re-listed in the run-up to the election, most notably LGBT party [[Ang Ladlad]] which secured a [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] injunction preventing COMELEC from disqualifying them. [[Mikey Arroyo]]'s nomination by Ang Galing Pinoy, a party representing tricycle drivers and security guards, and other personalities of the Arroyo administration that were nominated by supposedly underrepresented sectors had also been questioned. |
Several party-list organizations were delisted, added to the list, disqualified and re-listed in the run-up to the election, most notably LGBT party [[Ang Ladlad]] which secured a [[Supreme Court of the Philippines|Supreme Court]] injunction preventing COMELEC from disqualifying them. [[Mikey Arroyo]]'s nomination by Ang Galing Pinoy, a party representing tricycle drivers and security guards, and other personalities of the Arroyo administration that were nominated by supposedly underrepresented sectors had also been questioned. |
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== Defeated incumbents == |
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!District !!colspan=2|Party !! Incumbent !! Winner !!colspan=2|Party |
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|[[Legislative district of Abra#Lone District|Abra]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Cecilia Seares-Luna]] || [[Joy Bernos-Valera]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Albay#3rd District|Albay–3rd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || [[Reno Lim]] || [[Fernando Gonzalez (politician)|Fernando Gonzalez]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Batanes#Lone District|Batanes]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Carlo Oliver Diasnes]] || [[Dina Abad]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Biliran#Lone District|Biliran]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Glenn Chong]] || [[Rogelio Espina]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Bukidnon#First district|Bukidnon–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Candido Pancrudo Jr.]] || [[Jesus Emmanuel Paras]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Camarines Norte|Camarines Norte–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || [[Liwayway Vinzons-Chato]] || [[Elmer Panotes]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Cotabato#1st District|Cotabato–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || [[Bernardo Piñol Jr.]] || [[Nancy Catamco]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Eastern Samar's at-large congressional district#Lone District|Eastern Samar]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} || [[Teodulo Coquilla]] || [[Ben Evardone]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Iloilo City#Lone District|Iloilo City]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Raul Gonzalez Jr.]] || [[Jerry Treñas]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Maguindanao#1st District|Maguindanao–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} || [[Didagen Dilangalen]] || [[Bai Sandra Sema]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Manila#6th District|Manila–6th]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Bienvenido Abante Jr.]] || [[Rosenda Ocampo]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Pasay City#Lone District|Pasay]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Jose Antonio Roxas]] || [[Imelda Calixto-Rubiano]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|- |
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|[[Legislative districts of Quezon City#3rd District|Quezon City–3rd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Matias Defensor Jr.]] || [[Jorge Banal Jr.]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|- |
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|[[Legislative districts of Sultan Kudarat#1st District|Sultan Kudarat–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Pax Mangudadatu]] || [[Raden Sakaluran]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |
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|- |
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|[[Legislative districts of Sulu#1st District|Sulu–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || [[Yusop Jikiri]] || [[Tupay Loong]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|- |
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|[[Legislative district of Taguig City#Lone District|Taguig–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lingkod Taguig}} || [[Angelito Reyes]] || [[Sigfrido Tinga]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|} |
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== Open seat gains == |
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# [[Legislative districts of Antipolo City#2nd District|Antipolo's 2nd legislative district]] (Independent gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Bacolod City#Lone District|Bacolod's legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Basilan#Lone District|Basilan's legislative district]] (Independent gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Batangas#1st District|Batangas's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Batangas#3rd District|Batangas's 3rd legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Benguet#Lone District|Benguet's legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bohol#1st District|Bohol's 1st legislative district]] (LDP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bohol#2nd District|Bohol's 2nd legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bukidnon#Second district|Bukidnon's 2nd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#3rd District|Bulacan's 3rd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#4th District|Bulacan's 4th legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cagayan#3rd District|Cagayan's 3rd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cagayan de Oro City#1st District|Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cebu City#2nd (South) District|Cebu City's 2nd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Ilocos Norte#1st District|Ilocos Norte's 1st legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Ilocos Norte#2nd District|Ilocos Norte's 2nd legislative district]] (KBL gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Lanao del Norte#1st District|Lanao del Norte's 1st legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Leyte#4th District|Leyte's 4th legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Marinduque#Lone District|Marinduque's legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Misamis Oriental#1st District|Misamis Oriental's legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of North Cotabato#2nd District|North Cotabato's 2nd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Pangasinan#4th District|Pangasinan's 4th legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Parañaque City#2nd District|Parañaque's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Pateros-Taguig City#Lone District|Pateros/Taguig's legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Quezon City#2nd District|Quezon City's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of San Juan City#Lone District|San Juan's legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Sarangani#Lone District|Sarangani's legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Sorsogon#2nd District|Sorsogon's 2nd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of South Cotabato#2nd District|South Cotabato's 2nd legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Tarlac#1st District|Tarlac's 1st legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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== Results == |
== Results == |
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| bgcolor=#B0E0E6 width=37.06%|<div style="text-align: center;">'''106'''</div> |
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| bgcolor=#f0e68c width=16.43%|<div style="text-align: center;">'''47'''</div> |
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| bgcolor=#4AA02C width=10.14%|<div style="text-align: center;">'''29'''</div> |
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| bgcolor=#98fb98 width=8.74%|<div style="text-align: center;">'''25'''</div> |
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| bgcolor=silver width=7.69%|<div style="text-align: center;">'''22'''</div> |
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|width=8.74% bgcolor=gray|<span style="color:white;">25</span> |
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|width=11.19% bgcolor=darkgray|<span style="color:white;">32</span> |
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| Lakas-Kampi || Liberal || NPC || NP || Others || PL 2+ seats || PL 1 seat |
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=== District elections === |
=== District elections === |
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====By district==== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Congressional district |
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! colspan="2" |Incumbent |
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! colspan="2" |Winner |
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|- |
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|[[Abra's at-large congressional district|Abra]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| width="150px" |[[Cecilia Seares-Luna]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}}" | |
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| width="150px" |[[Joy Bernos|'''Joy Bernos''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas|PDSP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Agusan del Norte's 1st congressional district|Agusan del Norte–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Jose Aquino II]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Agusan del Norte's 2nd congressional district|Agusan del Norte–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Angelica Amante]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Agusan del Sur's 1st congressional district|Agusan del Sur–1st]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Maria Valentina Plaza|'''Maria Valentina Plaza''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Agusan del Sur's 2nd congressional district|Agusan del Sur–2nd]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Evelyn Mellana<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Aklan's at-large congressional district|Aklan]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Florencio Miraflores]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Albay's 1st congressional district|Albay–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Edcel Lagman]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Albay's 2nd congressional district|Albay–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Al Francis Bichara|'''Al Francis Bichara''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Albay's 3rd congressional district|Albay–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Reno Lim]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Fernando Gonzalez<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Antipolo's 1st congressional district|Antipolo–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Roberto Puno|'''Roberto Puno''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Antipolo's 2nd congressional district|Antipolo–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Angelito Gatlabayan]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
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|[[Romeo Acop|'''Romeo Acop''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Antique's at-large congressional district|Antique]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Exequiel Javier]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Paolo Everardo Javier<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Apayao's at-large congressional district|Apayao]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Elias Bulut Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''[[Eleanor Begtang]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Aurora's at-large congressional district|Aurora]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Sonny Angara]]<br>{{smaller|[[Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino|LDP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bacolod's at-large congressional district|Bacolod]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Monico Puentevella]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|'''[[Anthony Golez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Baguio's at-large congressional district|Baguio]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Mauricio Domogan]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''[[Bernardo Vergara]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Basilan's at-large congressional district|Basilan]] |
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| colspan="2" |''Vacant''{{Efn|Incumbent [[Wahab Akbar]] ([[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]) was [[2007 Batasang Pambansa bombing|assassinated on November 13, 2007]].}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
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|[[Hadjiman Hataman Salliman|'''Hadjiman Hataman Salliman''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bataan's 1st congressional district|Bataan–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Herminia Roman]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bataan's 2nd congressional district|Bataan–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Albert Garcia|'''Albert Garcia''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Batanes's at-large congressional district|Batanes]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Carlo Oliver Diasnes]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Henedina Abad|'''Henedina Abad''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Batangas's 1st congressional district|Batangas–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Eileen Ermita-Buhain]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| [[Tomas Apacible|'''Tomas Apacible''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Batangas's 2nd congressional district|Batangas–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Hermilando Mandanas]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Batangas's 3rd congressional district|Batangas–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Victoria Hernandez-Reyes]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}" | |
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|'''[[Sonny Collantes]]<br>{{smaller|[[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino|PMP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Batangas's 4th congressional district|Batangas–4th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Mark Llandro Mendoza|'''Mark Llandro Mendoza''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Legislative district of Benguet|Benguet]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Samuel Dangwa]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Ronald Cosalan<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Biliran's at-large congressional district|Biliran]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Glenn Chong]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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|[[Rogelio Espina|'''Rogelio Espina''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bohol's 1st congressional district|Bohol–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Edgar Chatto]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino}}" | |
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|[[Rene Relampagos|'''Rene Relampagos''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino|LDP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bohol's 2nd congressional district|Bohol–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Roberto Cajes]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
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|[[Erico Aumentado|'''Erico Aumentado''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bohol's 3rd congressional district|Bohol–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Adam Relson Jala<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''[[Arthur C. Yap]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bukidnon's 1st congressional district|Bukidnon–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Candido Pancrudo Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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| '''Jesus Emmanuel Paras<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bukidnon's 2nd congressional district|Bukidnon–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[TG Guingona]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Florencio Flores Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bukidnon's 3rd congressional district|Bukidnon–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Jose Zubiri III]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bulacan's 1st congressional district|Bulacan–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Victoria Sy-Alvarado]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bulacan's 2nd congressional district|Bulacan–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Pedro Pancho|'''Pedro Pancho''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bulacan's 3rd congressional district|Bulacan–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Lorna Silverio]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''[[Jonjon Mendoza]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Bulacan's 4th congressional district|Bulacan–4th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Reylina Nicholas<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Linabelle Villarica|'''Linabelle Villarica''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cagayan's 1st congressional district|Cagayan–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Sally Ponce Enrile]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Jack Enrile|'''Jack Enrile''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cagayan's 2nd congressional district|Cagayan–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Florencio Vargas]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cagayan's 3rd congressional district|Cagayan–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Manuel Mamba]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Randolph Ting|'''Randolph Ting''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cagayan de Oro's 1st congressional district|Cagayan de Oro–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Rolando Uy]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}" | |
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|'''[[Jose Benjamin Benaldo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino|PMP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cagayan de Oro's 2nd congressional district|Cagayan de Oro–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Rufus Rodriguez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino|PMP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Caloocan's 1st congressional district|Caloocan–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Oscar Malapitan]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Caloocan's 2nd congressional district|Caloocan–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Mitzi Cajayon]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Norte's 1st congressional district|Camarines Norte–1st]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|National Unity Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Renato Unico Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[National Unity Party (Philippines)|NUP]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Norte's 2nd congressional district|Camarines Norte–2nd]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Elmer Panotes<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Sur's 1st congressional district|Camarines Sur–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Dato Arroyo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Rolando Andaya Jr.|'''Rolando Andaya Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Sur's 2nd congressional district|Camarines Sur–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Luis Villafuerte]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Dato Arroyo|'''Dato Arroyo''']]{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Camarines Sur's 1st congressional district|Camarines Sur–1st]].|group=district}}'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district|Camarines Sur–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Arnulfo Fuentebella]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Luis Villafuerte]]{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Camarines Sur's 2nd congressional district|Camarines Sur–2nd]].|group=district}}<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Sur's 4th congressional district|Camarines Sur–4th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Felix Alfelor Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Arnulfo Fuentebella]]{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Camarines Sur's 3rd congressional district|Camarines Sur–3rd]].|group=district}}<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camarines Sur's 5th congressional district|Camarines Sur–5th]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|'''Salvio Fortuno<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Camiguin's at-large congressional district|Camiguin]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Pedro Romualdo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Capiz's 1st congressional district|Capiz–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Antonio del Rosario|'''Antonio del Rosario''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Capiz's 2nd congressional district|Capiz–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Fredenil Castro]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Jane Castro<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Catanduanes's at-large congressional district|Catanduanes]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|[[Joseph Santiago]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Cesar Sarmiento<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 1st congressional district|Cavite–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Jun Abaya|'''Jun Abaya''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 2nd congressional district|Cavite–2nd]] |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Elpidio Barzaga Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Lani Mercado|'''Lani Mercado''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cavite's 3rd congressional district|Cavite–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Jesus Crispin Remulla]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''[[Ayong Maliksi]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 4th congressional district|Cavite–4th]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Elpidio Barzaga Jr.|'''Elpidio Barzaga Jr.''']]{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Cavite's 2nd congressional district|Cavite–2nd]].|group=district}}'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 5th congressional district|Cavite–5th]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Roy Loyola<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 6th congressional district|Cavite–6th]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Antonio Ferrer|'''Antonio Ferrer''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cavite's 7th congressional district|Cavite–7th]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Jesus Crispin Remulla]]{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Cavite's 3rd congressional district|Cavite–3rd]].|group=district}}<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cebu's 1st congressional district|Cebu–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Eduardo Gullas]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cebu's 2nd congressional district|Cebu–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Pablo P. Garcia]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cebu's 3rd congressional district|Cebu–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Pablo John Garcia]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cebu's 4th congressional district|Cebu–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|Celestino Martinez III<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Benhur Salimbangon|'''Benhur Salimbangon''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Cebu's 5th congressional district|Cebu–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Ramon Durano VI]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Cebu's 6th congressional district|Cebu–6th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Nerissa Soon-Ruiz]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Luigi Quisumbing|'''Luigi Quisumbing''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Cebu City's 1st congressional district|Cebu City–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Raul del Mar]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Rachel del Mar]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Cebu City's 2nd congressional district|Cebu City–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Antonio Cuenco]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| [[Tomas Osmeña]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao de Oro's 1st congressional district|Compostela Valley–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Manuel E. Zamora]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|'''Maricar Zamora<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao de Oro's 2nd congressional district|Compostela Valley–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Rommel Amatong|'''Rommel Amatong''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Cotabato's 1st congressional district|Cotabato–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Jesus Sacdalan<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Cotabato's 2nd congressional district|Cotabato–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Bernardo Piñol Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Nancy Catamco|'''Nancy Catamco''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao City's 1st congressional district|Davao City–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Prospero Nograles]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Karlo Nograles|'''Karlo Nograles''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao City's 2nd congressional district|Davao City–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Vincent Garcia]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|'''Mylene Garcia-Albano<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao City's 3rd congressional district|Davao City–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Isidro Ungab|'''Isidro Ungab''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao del Norte's 1st congressional district|Davao del Norte–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Arrel Olaño]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Antonio Rafael del Rosario<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao del Norte's 2nd congressional district|Davao del Norte–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Antonio Lagdameo Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao del Sur's 1st congressional district|Davao del Sur–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Marc Douglas Cagas IV]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao del Sur's 2nd congressional district|Davao del Sur–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Franklin Bautista|'''Franklin Bautista''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao Oriental's 1st congressional district|Davao Oriental–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Nelson Dayanghirang]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Davao Oriental's 2nd congressional district|Davao Oriental–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Thelma Almario<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Dinagat Islands's at-large congressional district|Dinagat Islands]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Glenda Ecleo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Ruben Ecleo Jr.|'''Ruben Ecleo Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Eastern Samar's at-large congressional district|Eastern Samar]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|Teodulo Coquilla<br>{{smaller|Independent}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|[[Ben Evardone|'''Ben Evardone''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Guimaras's at-large congressional district|Guimaras]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[JC Rahman Nava|'''JC Rahman Nava''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Legislative district of Ifugao|Ifugao]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Solomon Chungalao<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Teddy Baguilat|'''Teddy Baguilat''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iligan's at-large congressional district|Iligan]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Vicente Belmonte Jr.'''{{Efn|Redistricted from [[Lanao del Norte's 1st congressional district|Lanao del Norte–1st]].}}'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Ilocos Norte's 1st congressional district|Ilocos Norte–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Roque Ablan Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Rodolfo Fariñas|'''Rodolfo Fariñas''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Ilocos Norte's 2nd congressional district|Ilocos Norte–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Bongbong Marcos]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}}" | |
|||
|[[Imelda Marcos|'''Imelda Marcos''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Kilusang Bagong Lipunan|KBL]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Ilocos Sur's 1st congressional district|Ilocos Sur–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Ronald Singson]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Ilocos Sur's 2nd congressional district|Ilocos Sur–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Eric Singson]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Eric Singson Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo's 1st congressional district|Iloilo–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Janette Garin]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo's 2nd congressional district|Iloilo–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Judy Syjuco]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Augusto Syjuco Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo's 3rd congressional district|Iloilo–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Arthur Defensor Sr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Arthur Defensor Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo's 4th congressional district|Iloilo–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Ferjenel Biron|'''Ferjenel Biron''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo's 5th congressional district|Iloilo–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Niel Tupas Jr.|'''Niel Tupas Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Iloilo City's at-large congressional district|Iloilo City]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Raul Gonzalez Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Jerry Treñas|'''Jerry Treñas''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Isabela's 1st congressional district|Isabela–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Rodolfo Albano III]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Rodolfo Albano Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Isabela's 2nd congressional district|Isabela–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Edwin Uy<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|'''Ana Cristina Go<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Isabela's 3rd congressional district|Isabela–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Faustino Dy III]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Napoleon Dy<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Isabela's 4th congressional district|Isabela–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Giorgidi Aggabao<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Legislative district of Kalinga|Kalinga]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Manuel Agyao<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[La Union's 1st congressional district|La Union–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Victor Francisco Ortega<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[La Union's 2nd congressional district|La Union–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Tomas Dumpit Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|[[Eufranio Eriguel|'''Eufranio Eriguel''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Laguna's 1st congressional district|Laguna–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Danilo Fernandez|'''Danilo Fernandez''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Laguna's 2nd congressional district|Laguna–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Justin Marc Chipeco<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Laguna's 3rd congressional district|Laguna–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Maria Evita Arago<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Laguna's 4th congressional district|Laguna–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Edgar San Luis<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Lanao del Norte's 1st congressional district|Lanao del Norte–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|Vicente Belmonte Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Imelda Dimaporo|'''Imelda Dimaporo''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Lanao del Norte's 2nd congressional district|Lanao del Norte–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Abdullah Dimaporo<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Fatimah Aliah Dimaporo<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Lanao del Sur's 1st congressional district|Lanao del Sur–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|Faysah Dumarpa<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Hussein Pangandaman<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Lanao del Sur's 2nd congressional district|Lanao del Sur–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Pangalian Balindong|'''Pangalian Balindong''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Lapu-Lapu City's at-large congressional district|Lapu-Lapu City]] |
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| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Arturo Radaza<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Las Piñas's at-large congressional district|Las Piñas]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Cynthia Villar]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Mark Villar|'''Mark Villar''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Leyte's 1st congressional district|Leyte–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Martin Romualdez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Leyte's 2nd congressional district|Leyte–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Trinidad Apostol<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Sergio Apostol|'''Sergio Apostol''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Leyte's 3rd congressional district|Leyte–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Andres Salvacion Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Leyte's 4th congressional district|Leyte–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Eufrocino Codilla Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Lucy Torres-Gomez|'''Lucy Torres-Gomez''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Leyte's 5th congressional district|Leyte–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Carmen Cari<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Jose Carlos Cari<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Maguindanao's 1st congressional district|Maguindanao–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|[[Didagen Dilangalen|'''Didagen Dilangalen''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Bai Sandra Sema<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Maguindanao's 2nd congressional district|Maguindanao–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Simeon Datumanong]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Makati's 1st congressional district|Makati–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|PDP–Laban}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Monique Lagdameo|'''Monique Lagdameo''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[PDP–Laban]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Makati's 2nd congressional district|Makati–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|PDP–Laban}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Abigail Binay|'''Abigail Binay''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[PDP–Laban]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Malabon's at-large congressional district|Malabon]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Josephine Lacson-Noel<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Mandaluyong's at-large congressional district|Mandaluyong]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Neptali Gonzales II|'''Neptali Gonzales II''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Manila's 1st congressional district|Manila–1st]] |
|||
|bgcolor="{{party color|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Benjamin Asilo<br>{{smaller|[[Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Manila's 2nd congressional district|Manila–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Jaime Lopez<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Carlo Lopez|'''Carlo Lopez''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Manila's 3rd congressional district|Manila–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Zenaida Angping|'''Zenaida Angping''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Manila's 4th congressional district|Manila–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Trisha Bonoan-David|'''Trisha Bonoan-David''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Manila's 5th congressional district|Manila–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Amado Bagatsing]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Manila's 6th congressional district|Manila–6th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Benny Abante]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Rosenda Ann Ocampo<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Marikina's 1st congressional district|Marikina–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Marcelino Teodoro|'''Marcelino Teodoro''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Marikina's 2nd congressional district|Marikina–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Del de Guzman]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Miro Quimbo|'''Miro Quimbo''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Marinduque's at-large congressional district|Marinduque]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Carmencita Reyes]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Lord Allan Velasco|'''Lord Allan Velasco''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Masbate's 1st congressional district|Masbate–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Narciso Bravo Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Masbate's 2nd congressional district|Masbate–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Antonio Kho<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Masbate's 3rd congressional district|Masbate–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|Rizalina Seachon-Lanete<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Scott Davies Lanete<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Misamis Occidental's 1st congressional district|Misamis Occidental–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|Marina Clarete<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Jorge Almonte<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Misamis Occidental's 2nd congressional district|Misamis Occidental–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Herminia Ramiro<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Loreto Leo Ocampos<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Misamis Oriental's 1st congressional district|Misamis Oriental–1st]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''Vacant{{Efn|Incumbent [[Danilo Lagbas]] ([[Lakas-CMD|Lakas]]) died on June 7, 2008.|group=district}}'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}" | |
|||
|[[Peter Unabia|'''Peter Unabia''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino|PMP]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Misamis Oriental's 2nd congressional district|Misamis Oriental–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Yevgeny Emano]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Legislative districts of Mountain Province|Mountain Province]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''Vacant{{Efn|Incumbent [[Victor Dominguez]] ([[Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino|Kampi]]) died on February 8, 2008.|group=district}}'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Maximo Dalog<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Muntinlupa's at-large congressional district|Muntinlupa]] |
|||
|bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Ruffy Biazon]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Rodolfo Biazon|'''Rodolfo Biazon''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Navotas's at-large congressional district|Navotas]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |''New seat'' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Partido Navoteño}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Toby Tiangco]]<br>{{smaller|[[Partido Navoteño]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 1st congressional district|Negros Occidental–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Jules Ledesma<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 2nd congressional district|Negros Occidental–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Alfredo Marañon III<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 3rd congressional district|Negros Occidental–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Jose Carlos Lacson<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Albee Benitez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 4th congressional district|Negros Occidental–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Jeffrey Ferrer<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 5th congressional district|Negros Occidental–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Iggy Arroyo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Occidental's 6th congressional district|Negros Occidental–6th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|Genero Alvarez Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Mercedes Lansang|Mercedes Alvarez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Oriental's 1st congressional district|Negros Oriental–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Jocelyn Limkaichong<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Oriental's 2nd congressional district|Negros Oriental–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''George Arnaiz<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Negros Oriental's 3rd congressional district|Negros Oriental–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Pryde Henry Teves|'''Pryde Henry Teves''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Northern Samar's 1st congressional district|Northern Samar–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Paul Daza]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Raul Daza]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Northern Samar's 2nd congressional district|Northern Samar–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Emil Ong<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nueva Ecija's 1st congressional district|Nueva Ecija–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|[[Eduardo Nonato Joson|'''Eduardo Nonato Joson''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Josefina Joson<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nueva Ecija's 2nd congressional district|Nueva Ecija–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Joseph Gilbert Violago<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nueva Ecija's 3rd congressional district|Nueva Ecija–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Czarina Umali<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nueva Ecija's 4th congressional district|Nueva Ecija–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Rodolfo Antonino<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Nueva Vizcaya's at-large congressional district|Nueva Vizcaya]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Carlos Padilla (politician)|Carlos Padilla]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Occidental Mindoro's at-large congressional district|Occidental Mindoro]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Girlie Villarosa]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Oriental Mindoro's 1st congressional district|Oriental Mindoro–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Rodolfo Valencia<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Oriental Mindoro's 2nd congressional district|Oriental Mindoro–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''Alfonso Umali<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Reynaldo Umali|'''Reynaldo Umali''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Palawan's 1st congressional district|Palawan–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Antonio Alvarez<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Palawan's 2nd congressional district|Palawan–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|[[Abraham Mitra]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
| '''[[Victorino Dennis Socrates]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pampanga's 1st congressional district|Pampanga–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''Carmelo Lazatin<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pampanga's 2nd congressional district|Pampanga–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|[[Mikey Arroyo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pampanga's 3rd congressional district|Pampanga–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |[[Aurelio Gonzales Jr.|'''Aurelio Gonzales Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pampanga's 4th congressional district|Pampanga–4th]] |
|||
|bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Anna York Bondoc]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 1st congressional district|Pangasinan–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|Arthur Celeste<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Jesus Celeste<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 2nd congressional district|Pangasinan–2nd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|Victor Agbayani<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
|'''Leopoldo Bataoil<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 3rd congressional district|Pangasinan–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
|||
| colspan="3" |'''[[Maria Rachel Arenas]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 4th congressional district|Pangasinan–4th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
|||
|[[Jose de Venecia Jr.|'''Jose de Venecia Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|[[Gina de Venecia|'''Gina de Venecia''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 5th congressional district|Pangasinan–5th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|[[Mark Cojuangco]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Carmen Cojuangco<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Pangasinan's 6th congressional district|Pangasinan–6th]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|[[Conrado Estrella III]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Marlyn Primicias-Agabas<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|[[Parañaque's 1st congressional district|Parañaque–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Eduardo Zialcita]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
|||
|'''[[Edwin Olivarez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Parañaque's 2nd congressional district|Parañaque–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Roilo Golez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Pasay's at-large congressional district|Pasay]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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|Jose Antonio Roxas<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Emi Rubiano|'''Emi Rubiano''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Pasig's at-large congressional district|Pasig]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Roman Romulo|'''Roman Romulo''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon's 1st congressional district|Quezon–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Mark Enverga|'''Mark Enverga''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon's 2nd congressional district|Quezon–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Proceso Alcala]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Irvin Alcala<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon's 3rd congressional district|Quezon–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Danilo Suarez]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon's 4th congressional district|Quezon–4th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Erin Tañada]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon City's 1st congressional district|Quezon City–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Vincent Crisologo]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon City's 2nd congressional district|Quezon City–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino}}" | |
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|Mary Ann Susano<br>{{smaller|[[Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino|PMP]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Winston Castelo<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon City's 3rd congressional district|Quezon City–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Matias Defensor Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Jorge Banal Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quezon City's 4th congressional district|Quezon City–4th]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|Nanette Castelo-Daza<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|[[Feliciano Belmonte Jr.|'''Feliciano Belmonte Jr.''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Quirino's at-large congressional district|Quirino]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Junie Cua<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Dakila Cua|'''Dakila Cua''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Rizal's 1st congressional district|Rizal–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Jack Duavit]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|'''Joel Roy Duavit<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Rizal's 2nd congressional district|Rizal–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|Adeline Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|'''Isidro Rodriguez Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Romblon's at-large congressional district|Romblon]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Eleandro Jesus Madrona<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Samar's 1st congressional district|Samar–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Reynaldo Uy<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Mel Senen Sarmiento|'''Mel Senen Sarmiento''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Samar's 2nd congressional district|Samar–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Sharee Ann Tan]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Milagrosa Tan|'''Milagrosa Tan''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[San Jose del Monte's at-large congressional district|San Jose del Monte]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Arthur Robes|'''Arthur Robes''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[San Juan's at-large congressional district|San Juan]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|United Nationalist Alliance}}" | |
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|[[JV Ejercito]]<br>{{smaller|[[United Nationalist Alliance|UNA]]}} |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Partido Magdiwang}}" | |
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|[[Ronaldo Zamora|'''Ronaldo Zamora''']]'''<br>{{smaller|Partido Magdiwang}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sarangani's at-large congressional district|Sarangani]] |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|People's Champ Movement}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Manny Pacquiao]]<br>{{smaller|[[People's Champ Movement]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Siquijor's at-large congressional district|Siquijor]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Orlando Fua<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sorsogon's 1st congressional district|Sorsogon–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Salvador Escudero|'''Salvador Escudero''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sorsogon's 2nd congressional district|Sorsogon–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''Jose Solis<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''Deogracias Ramos Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[South Cotabato's 1st congressional district|South Cotabato–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Darlene Antonino Custodio]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|'''Pedro Acharon Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[South Cotabato's 2nd congressional district|South Cotabato–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Arthur Pingoy Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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| '''Daisy Fuentes<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Southern Leyte's at-large congressional district|Southern Leyte]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Roger Mercado|'''Roger Mercado''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sultan Kudarat's 1st congressional district|Sultan Kudarat–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Pax Mangudadatu|'''Pax Mangudadatu''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Independent}}" | |
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|'''Raden Sakaluran<br>{{smaller|Independent}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sultan Kudarat's 2nd congressional district|Sultan Kudarat–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Arnulfo Go<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sulu's 1st congressional district|Sulu–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Yusop Jikiri]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Tupay Loong|'''Tupay Loong''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Sulu's 2nd congressional district|Sulu–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Abdulmunir Mundoc Arbison]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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|[[Nur-Ana Sahidulla|'''Nur-Ana Sahidulla''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Surigao del Norte's 1st congressional district|Surigao del Norte–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Francisco Matugas|'''Francisco Matugas''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Surigao del Norte's 2nd congressional district|Surigao del Norte–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Guillermo Romarate Jr.<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Surigao del Sur's 1st congressional district|Surigao del Sur–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Philip Pichay'''<br>'''{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Surigao del Sur's 2nd congressional district|Surigao del Sur–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Florencio Garay<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Taguig–Pateros's 1st congressional district|Taguig–Pateros]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Arnel Cerafica|'''Arnel Cerafica''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Taguig–Pateros's 2nd congressional district|Taguig]] |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Lingkod Taguig}}" | |
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|Angelito Reyes<br>{{smaller|Lingkod Taguig}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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|'''[[Sigfrido Tiñga]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Tarlac's 1st congressional district|Tarlac–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Monica Prieto-Teodoro|'''Monica Prieto-Teodoro''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
|||
|'''Enrique Cojuangco<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Tarlac's 2nd congressional district|Tarlac–2nd]] |
|||
| colspan="2" |Vacant''{{efn|Incumbent Jose Yap ([[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]) died on March 2, 2010.|group=district}}'' |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Susan Yap (politician)|'''Susan Yap''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Tarlac's 3rd congressional district|Tarlac–3rd]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Jeci Lapus]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Tawi-Tawi's at-large congressional district|Tawi-Tawi]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''Nur Jaafar<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Valenzuela's 1st congressional district|Valenzuela–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Rex Gatchalian]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Valenzuela's 2nd congressional district|Valenzuela–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Magi Gunigundo|'''Magi Gunigundo''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Zambales's 1st congressional district|Zambales–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Mitos Magsaysay]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Zambales's 2nd congressional district|Zambales–2nd]] |
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|bgcolor="{{party color|Labor Party Philippines}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Antonio Diaz (Filipino politician)|'''Antonio Diaz''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Labor Party Philippines|Lapiang Manggagawa]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Zamboanga City's 1st congressional district|Zamboanga City–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Beng Climaco]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
|||
|- |
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|[[Zamboanga City's 2nd congressional district|Zamboanga City–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Erbie Fabian]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga del Norte's 1st congressional district|Zamboanga del Norte–1st]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|Cecilia Jalosjos-Carreon<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|'''[[Bullet Jalosjos]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga del Norte's 2nd congressional district|Zamboanga del Norte–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |'''[[Rosendo Labadlabad]]<br>{{smaller|[[Liberal Party (Philippines)|Liberal]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga del Norte's 3rd congressional district|Zamboanga del Norte–3rd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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| colspan="3" | '''Cesar Jalosjos<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga del Sur's 1st congressional district|Zamboanga del Sur–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nationalist People's Coalition}}" | |
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| colspan="3" |[[Victor Yu|'''Victor Yu''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Nationalist People's Coalition|NPC]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga del Sur's 2nd congressional district|Zamboanga del Sur–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Antonio Cerilles]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Aurora E. Cerilles|'''Aurora E. Cerilles''']]'''<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga Sibugay's 1st congressional district|Zamboanga Sibugay–1st]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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|Belma Yambao<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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|'''Jonathan Cabilao<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|- |
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|[[Zamboanga Sibugay's 2nd congressional district|Zamboanga Sibugay–2nd]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Lakas–CMD}}" | |
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|[[Dulce Ann Hofer]]<br>{{smaller|[[Lakas–CMD|Lakas Kampi]]}} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Nacionalista Party}}" | |
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| '''[[Romeo Jalosjos Jr.]]<br>{{smaller|[[Nacionalista Party|Nacionalista]]}}''' |
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|} |
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'''Notes''' |
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=== Party-list election === |
=== Party-list election === |
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[[File:2010PhilippineHousePartylistElection.png|thumb|200px|Provincial results: Parties that won at least a [[Plurality (voting)|plurality]] of the vote in each province. Note that election is not via per province but nationwide as a single [[at-large]] "district".]] |
[[File:2010PhilippineHousePartylistElection.png|thumb|200px|Provincial results: Parties that won at least a [[Plurality (voting)|plurality]] of the vote in each province. Note that election is not via per province but nationwide as a single [[at-large]] "district".]] |
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In party-list elections, parties nominate three persons to be their candidates, ranked in order of which they will be seated if elected. |
In party-list elections, parties nominate at least three persons to be their candidates, ranked in order of which they will be seated if elected. |
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Candidates from the district elections are not allowed to be nominated by the parties participating in the party-list election, nor are parties who have candidates in the district elections may be allowed to join the party-list election; the parties in the party-list election must represent a distinct "sector" in the society such as women, laborers and the like. |
Candidates from the district elections are not allowed to be nominated by the parties participating in the party-list election, nor are parties who have candidates in the district elections may be allowed to join the party-list election; the parties in the party-list election must represent a distinct "sector" in the society such as women, laborers and the like. |
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In the election, the voter elects the ''party'', not the nominees of the party ([[closed list]]). If the party surpasses 2% of the national vote, the person first nominated by the party will be seated. Additional seats can be won depending on the number of votes the party garnered in the election (see [[House of Representatives of the Philippines#Current Party-list allocation|the formula]]), although a party can only win up to three seats. If there are still empty seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will be ranked in descending order, then will have one seat each until all of the seats have been filled up. |
In the election, the voter elects the ''party'', not the nominees of the party ([[closed list]]). If the party surpasses 2% of the national vote, the person first nominated by the party will be seated. Additional seats can be won depending on the number of votes the party garnered in the election (see [[House of Representatives of the Philippines#Current Party-list allocation|the formula]]), although a party can only win up to three seats. If there are still empty seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will be ranked in descending order, then will have one seat each until all of the seats have been filled up. |
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On May 31, the leading parties in the party-list election were declared by the commission as winners; deferred are the parties (not nominees) that have pending disqualification cases against them. According to [[Ang Galing Pinoy]]'s proclamation, the party of incumbent Pampanga 2nd district representative [[Mikey Arroyo]] was recalled as Arroyo has a pending disqualification notice against him, and he is their No. 1 nominee.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100601-273152/Mikey-Arroyo-leads-35-party-list-solons |title=Mikey Arroyo leads 35 party-list solons |author=Jerome Aning, Tarra Quismundo |work=[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]] |date=2010-06-01 |access-date=2010-06-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603025133/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100601-273152/Mikey-Arroyo-leads-35-party-list-solons |archive-date=2010-06-03 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
On May 31, the leading parties in the party-list election were declared by the commission as winners; deferred are the parties (not nominees) that have pending disqualification cases against them. According to [[Ang Galing Pinoy]]'s proclamation, the party of incumbent Pampanga 2nd district representative [[Mikey Arroyo]] was recalled as Arroyo has a pending disqualification notice against him, and he is their No. 1 nominee.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100601-273152/Mikey-Arroyo-leads-35-party-list-solons |title=Mikey Arroyo leads 35 party-list solons |author=Jerome Aning, Tarra Quismundo |work=[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]] |date=2010-06-01 |access-date=2010-06-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100603025133/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20100601-273152/Mikey-Arroyo-leads-35-party-list-solons |archive-date=2010-06-03 |url-status=dead }}</ref>{{Philippine House party-list election, 2010}} |
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* Key: ''Italicized'': incumbent representative; '''boldfaced''': elected representative. |
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== Defeated incumbents == |
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!District !! colspan="2" |Party !! Incumbent !! Winner !! colspan="2" |Party |
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|[[Legislative district of Abra#Lone District|Abra]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Cecilia Seares-Luna]] || [[Joy Bernos-Valera]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Albay#3rd District|Albay–3rd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || [[Reno Lim]] || [[Fernando Gonzalez (politician)|Fernando Gonzalez]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Batanes#Lone District|Batanes]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Carlo Oliver Diasnes]] || [[Dina Abad]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Biliran#Lone District|Biliran]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Glenn Chong]] || [[Rogelio Espina]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Bukidnon#First district|Bukidnon–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Candido Pancrudo Jr.]] || [[Jesus Emmanuel Paras]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Camarines Norte|Camarines Norte–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || [[Liwayway Vinzons-Chato]] || [[Elmer Panotes]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Cotabato#1st District|Cotabato–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} || [[Bernardo Piñol Jr.]] || [[Nancy Catamco]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Eastern Samar's at-large congressional district#Lone District|Eastern Samar]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} || [[Teodulo Coquilla]] || [[Ben Evardone]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Iloilo City#Lone District|Iloilo City]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Raul Gonzalez Jr.]] || [[Jerry Treñas]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nacionalista Party}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Maguindanao#1st District|Maguindanao–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} || [[Didagen Dilangalen]] || [[Bai Sandra Sema]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Manila#6th District|Manila–6th]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Bienvenido Abante Jr.]] || [[Rosenda Ocampo]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Pasay City#Lone District|Pasay]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Jose Antonio Roxas]] || [[Imelda Calixto-Rubiano]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Quezon City#3rd District|Quezon City–3rd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Matias Defensor Jr.]] || [[Jorge Banal Jr.]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Sultan Kudarat#1st District|Sultan Kudarat–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} || [[Pax Mangudadatu]] || [[Raden Sakaluran]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Independent (politician)}} |
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|[[Legislative districts of Sulu#1st District|Sulu–1st]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Nationalist People's Coalition}} || [[Yusop Jikiri]] || [[Tupay Loong]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lakas-Kampi-CMD}} |
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|[[Legislative district of Taguig City#Lone District|Taguig–2nd]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Lingkod Taguig}} || [[Angelito Reyes]] || [[Sigfrido Tinga]] |
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| {{party name with colour|Liberal Party (Philippines)}} |
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== Open seat gains == |
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# [[Legislative districts of Antipolo City#2nd District|Antipolo's 2nd legislative district]] (Independent gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Bacolod City#Lone District|Bacolod's legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Basilan#Lone District|Basilan's legislative district]] (Independent gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Batangas#1st District|Batangas's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Batangas#3rd District|Batangas's 3rd legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Benguet#Lone District|Benguet's legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bohol#1st District|Bohol's 1st legislative district]] (LDP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bohol#2nd District|Bohol's 2nd legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bukidnon#Second district|Bukidnon's 2nd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#3rd District|Bulacan's 3rd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Bulacan#4th District|Bulacan's 4th legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cagayan#3rd District|Cagayan's 3rd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cagayan de Oro City#1st District|Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Cebu City#2nd (South) District|Cebu City's 2nd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Ilocos Norte#1st District|Ilocos Norte's 1st legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Ilocos Norte#2nd District|Ilocos Norte's 2nd legislative district]] (KBL gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Lanao del Norte#1st District|Lanao del Norte's 1st legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Leyte#4th District|Leyte's 4th legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Marinduque#Lone District|Marinduque's legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Misamis Oriental#1st District|Misamis Oriental's legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of North Cotabato#2nd District|North Cotabato's 2nd legislative district]] (Lakas Kampi CMD gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Pangasinan#4th District|Pangasinan's 4th legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Parañaque City#2nd District|Parañaque's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Pateros-Taguig City#Lone District|Pateros/Taguig's legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Quezon City#2nd District|Quezon City's 1st legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of San Juan City#Lone District|San Juan's legislative district]] (PMP gain) |
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# [[Legislative district of Sarangani#Lone District|Sarangani's legislative district]] (Nacionalista gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Sorsogon#2nd District|Sorsogon's 2nd legislative district]] (Liberal gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of South Cotabato#2nd District|South Cotabato's 2nd legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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# [[Legislative districts of Tarlac#1st District|Tarlac's 1st legislative district]] (NPC gain) |
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== Aftermath == |
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* [http://www.gmanews.tv/eleksyon2010 Eleksyon 2010] – Election coverage by [[GMA Network]] |
* [http://www.gmanews.tv/eleksyon2010 Eleksyon 2010] – Election coverage by [[GMA Network]] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100510014519/http://hatolngbayan.nbni.tv/ Hatol ng Bayan (Auto-Vote 2010)] – Election coverage by [[NBN-4]], [[RPN-9]] and [[IBC-13]] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100510014519/http://hatolngbayan.nbni.tv/ Hatol ng Bayan (Auto-Vote 2010)] – Election coverage by [[NBN-4]], [[RPN-9]] and [[IBC-13]] |
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The 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections were held on May 10, 2010, to elect members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines to serve in the 15th Congress of the Philippines from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2013. The Philippines uses parallel voting for seats in the House of Representatives; a voter has two votes: one for a representative from one's legislative district, and another for a sectoral representative via closed lists under the party-list system, with a 2% election threshold and 3-seat cap, when the parties with 2% of the national vote or more not meeting the 20% of the total seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will get one seat each until the 20% requirement is met.
In district elections, 229 single-member districts elect one member of the House of Representatives. The candidate with the highest number of votes wins that district's seat. In the party-list election, parties will dispute 57 seats. In all, the 15th Congress will have 286 members, with 144 votes being the majority. No party entered candidates in all districts, but only Lakas Kampi CMD entered enough candidates to win an outright majority.
By May 21, GMA News and Public Affairs, based on their partial and unofficial tally, had Lakas Kampi CMD with the party with the most seats with 109, followed by the Liberal Party with 43, the Nationalist People's Coalition had 33, and the Nacionalista Party had 25. The other parties garnered 13 seats. This includes candidates who switched parties after the campaign period has begun, while excluding party-list representatives.[1]
In the party-list election, Ako Bicol Political Party topped the election getting 5% of the national vote and won three seats, but their proclamation was delayed as a disqualification case against them was brought up; their first three nominees were subsequently seated with the dismissal of the case.[2] As much as 43 other parties qualified to win seats, and all but two were yet to be seated due to pending disqualification cases.
Despite being the party leader and winning a congressional seat in Pampanga, Lakas Kampi CMD leader and sitting president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo had reportedly declined to run as Speaker and is fielding Edcel Lagman of Albay on the basis of term–sharing with Danilo Suarez of Quezon if they win the speakership.[3] Meanwhile, the Liberals will be fielding in former Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. of Quezon City, who was also a former Lakas Kampi member. Incumbent Speaker Prospero Nograles is barred from seeking office in the House after serving three consecutive terms; he was defeated in the Davao City mayoralty election, although his son successfully kept his father's seat.
Notable celebrities who won include Imelda Marcos (KBL, Ilocos Norte–2nd), Lani Mercado (Lakas Kampi, Cavite–2nd), Lucy Torres (Liberal, Leyte–4th) and Manny Pacquiao (PCM, Saranggani).
With the Liberals, Nacionalistas, the NPC, a faction of Lakas-Kampi, other minor parties and most of the party-list groups voting for him, Belmonte was easily elected as Speaker, with 227 votes, as compared to 29 votes of Lagman.[4]
Redistricting
[edit]There are several new districts; most notable is the redistricting of Cavite from three legislative districts to seven. Only the old first district remained intact, except for Bacoor being separated and being named as the new second district; all other districts were redistricted anew.
Province/City | 14th Congress | 15th Congress | Implementing law(s) |
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Agusan del Sur | 1 | 2 | R.A. 9508 |
Camarines Norte | 1 | 2 | R.A. 9725 |
Camarines Sur | 4 | 5 | R.A. 9716 |
Cavite | 3 | 7 | R.A. 9727 |
Iligan | Part of Lanao del Norte–1st | New | R.A. 9724 |
Lapu-Lapu City | Part of Cebu–6th | New | R.A. 9726 |
Malabon | Part of Malabon/Navotas | New | R.A. 9387 |
Navotas | Part of Malabon/Navotas | New | R.A. 9387 |
Total new seats | 10 |
The election in the Dinagat Islands is in limbo as the Supreme Court earlier ruled that the Dinagat Islands' creation as a province from Surigao del Norte was unconstitutional for not having met the provisions of the constitution on population and land area. However, the court's decision has yet to be final pending motions for reconsideration, and the commission allowed the elections to take place. If the Supreme Court finalizes its decision on the dissolution of the Dinagat Islands, the provincial-level and congressional elections held in both areas, and in the areas they were originally carved from will be voided and new elections will take place. (This will be for Surigao del Norte's province-level positions, and the first congressional district of the province. City and municipal-level elections and the 2nd district congressional election will not be affected.)[citation needed] If the decision is upheld, there will be 58 sectoral representatives.
Malolos, which was supposed to have its own congressional district from Bulacan's 1st district, but it was nullified with finality by the Supreme Court for having insufficient population. However, the ballots for both Malolos and the 1st district excluding Malolos were printed after the decision was finalized. As such, the elections for representative in Malolos and the 1st district were deferred, and voting done on May 10 was invalidated, and an election will be scheduled solely for the representative's position (all positions elected were upheld, with Malolos' first eight councilor candidates winning seats in the City Council, as opposed to the ten originally provided in the enabling law).[5]
Retiring and term-limited incumbents
[edit]As of now, there are 68 Representatives that are either term-limited or retiring from Congress.
Campaign
[edit]Campaigns in House of Representatives elections are usually conducted on a district-by-district basis; there is no nationwide campaign. The races are between local politicians in the districts, and their allegiances and parties may switch from their announcement on the intention to run, registering as a candidate, printing out of ballots, election day and from the convening of the 15th Congress. The sitting president's party usually controls the House of Representatives no matter the election result.
The Lakas-Kampi titular head, President Arroyo, became the first president to run for a seat in the House of Representatives after her term as president; the party had the most number of candidates, and was the only party that can win an outright majority as the other parties did not run in a majority of the seats. Lakas-Kampi aimed to secure enough votes to impeach (96) as leverage if their presidential candidate Gilberto Teodoro does not win.
The Liberal Party chose former Lakas-Kampi stalwart and Quezon City mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. as their candidate for the speakership. Belmonte, a former speaker while being a member of Lakas-CMD (one of the two parties that formed Lakas-Kampi), defected to the Liberals before the election. The Nacionalista Party would also field a candidate for the speakership. The Nationalist People's Coalition usually supports the policies of the sitting president, while the sectoral representatives, except for those leaning to the left, also support whoever is in power. The other parties that fielded candidates on the presidential election would support their own presidential candidate, but it is unknown if they would've supported the party of the winning president; these parties fielded candidates in a minority of seats.
Notable races
[edit]Ilocos Region
[edit]- Ilocos Norte–1st: Incumbent Roque Ablan Jr. is ineligible for reelection after serving three consecutive terms. His son, Kristian Ablan is running against former Representative Rodolfo Fariñas. Fariñas is running under the Nacionalista Party and is backed by the Marcos clan. Fariñas won with just over 50% of the vote.
- Ilocos Norte–2nd: Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is running for Congress once again this time in her son's seat. Incumbent Bongbong Marcos is retiring and running for the Senate. Imelda was formerly the representative for the 1st District of Leyte from 1995 to 1998. Marcos won with 80% of the vote.
- Pangasinan–1st: Arthur Celeste is not seeking reelection. As such, six candidates are vying the open seat. The main candidates are Arthur's brother Jesus running under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD and former GMA Network investigative journalist and reporter Maki Pulido running under the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino.[6] Celeste beat Pulido by around 25,000 votes while failing to win via majority.
- Pangasinan–2nd: Liberal incumbent Victor Agbayani is running for Governor of Pangasinan. The Liberals are fielding Arthel Caronoñgan as their nominee for the seat. Seven candidates are running for the open seat. Former Citizen's Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) party-list representative Kim Bernando–Lokin of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) will face notably former Philippine National Police Director and colonel Leopoldo Bataoil of the Lakas-Kampi-CMD.[6] Bataoil, despite having 36,000-vote lead against Lokin, only got 39% of the vote.
- Pangasinan–4th: Former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. has served for three consecutive terms, and is thus ineligible for re-election; his wife Gina de Venecia will run for his seat in the fourth district under the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). She will face two independent candidates namely Alejandro Dacano and Celia Lim.[6] De Venecia won with just under two-thirds of the votes cast.
Cordillera Administrative Region
[edit]- Ifugao: Governor Teodoro Baguilat Jr. is not seeking reelection. Instead, he will run for the open congressional seat of the province. He will face six other contenders in the election. Baguilat won with 28% of the votes cast.
Central Luzon
[edit]- Bulacan–1st: After being seated by the COMELEC after successfully challenging the result of the 2007 gubernatorial election, Roberto Pagdanganan aims to win a seat in Congress against incumbent Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado. After several delays, due to the re-addition of Malolos into the district after the creation of its own at-large district unconstitutional, the election was held on November 13, with Sy-Alvarado winning with 69% of the vote.
- Pampanga–2nd: Incumbent president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is aiming to be the first president to be elected to a lower office after her presidential tenure. President Arroyo won with 84% of the vote.
Metro Manila
[edit]- Malabon: Josephine Lacson-Noel is the last representative for the Malabon-Navotas district; she was seated after the House Electoral Tribunal ruled that she won the 2007 election over Alvin Sandoval after a recount. Now she will run again for the city's first lone congressional representation under the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC). She will face former representative and elder brother of Alvin, Federico Sandoval II of Lakas-Kampi-CMD. Sandoval run unsuccessfully for Mayor of Navotas in 2007.[7] Sandoval finished third, behind PMP's Arnold Vicencio and Lacson-Noel who got 40% of the vote.
- Muntinlupa: Two-term Senator Rodolfo Biazon is running for a seat in the lower house against former broadcast journalist Dong Puno in a seat vacated by Biazon's son Ruffy, who is running for the Senate. Puno unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2001, for the Senate and in 2007 for the same congressional district. They would also be facing three other candidates, namely incumbent Coun. "Lake" Espeleta, Atty. Rey Bulay and an unknown candidate. Senator Biazon won with 46% of the vote against Puno's 27%.
- Quezon City–1st:Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo is the incumbent. He was challenged by Vivienne Tan, daughter of business tycoon Lucio Tan as an independent. Tan was disqualified on April 23, 2010, by the Court of Appeals for not being a Filipino citizen however the ruling is not yet finalized pending appeal.[8] Crisologo won 60.78% of the vote as compared to Tan's 23.66%.
- Taguig: Incumbent Henry Duenas Jr. is not running for reelection. Those contesting the seat he is vacating are outgoing mayor Sigfrido Tiñga of the Liberal Party, and Angelito Reyes, son of Secretary of Energy Angelo Reyes, who ran against Duenas in 2007 under the local party Lingkod Taguig. Reyes was recently declared the winner of the 2007 election by the House Electoral Tribunal on February 28, 2010, with the Electoral Tribunal ruling that Reyes defeated Henry Duenas by a margin of 57 votes; the Board of Canvassers originally declared Duenas the winner with 28,564 votes over Reyes' 27,107 for a margin of 1,457.[9] Former Mayor Sigfrido Tiñga defeated Reyes via a landslide.
Calabarzon
[edit]- Batangas–1st: Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita is running for Congress as her daughter, Eileen Ermita-Buhain is ineligible for reelection. Ermita resigned as Executive Secretary on February 25, 2010, after the Supreme Court ruled that all appointive officials running for office are deemed resigned. Ermita was beaten by former Bureau of Customs commissioner Tomas Apacible with a margin of nine percentage points.
- Quezon–1st: Justice Secretary Agnes Devanadera is running for Congress. Devanadera resigned as Justice Secretary on February 25, 2010, after the Supreme Court ruled appointive officials running for office are deemed resigned. She will face incumbent Wilfrido Mark Enverga of the Nacionalista Party. Enverga won the vote with 56% of the vote as against Devanadera's 42%.
Central Visayas
[edit]- Bohol–3rd: Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap is running unopposed in the congressional race, currently the only Cabinet member not facing opposition.[10] About 25% invalid votes were recorded in the congressional election in the district.
- Cebu–4th: Celestino Martinez III is the pending incumbent after Benhur Salimbangon was unseated by the Supreme Court due to poll fraud. The case is under a motion for reconsideration. Martinez may not be seated until the last week of January as Congress will adjourn for election-campaigning.[11] Martinez was not able to take his oath in the plenary as Salimbangon was able to hold on to the seat. Salimbangon won with 67% of the vote.
- Cebu City–2nd: Incumbent Antonio Cuenco is in third consecutive term already and is ineligible for reelection. He was appointed as Secretary-General of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) on February 4, 2010.[12] Two of his three parties, Lakas-Kampi-CMD and the Probinsya Muna Development Initiative (PROMDI) did not nominate a candidate to run in this district. However, the Kugi Uswag Sugbo (Kusug) nominated businessman Jonathan Guardo as their candidate which is affiliated with the Nacionalista Party. Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, who is in his third consecutive as mayor and is ineligible for reelection as mayor, is running for Congress under the Liberal Party and its affiliate Bando Osmeña – Pundok Kauswagan. Osmeña defeated Guardo by 64% to 35% of the votes cast.
Eastern Visayas
[edit]- Leyte–4th: Actor Richard Gomez is running for Congress after being unsuccessful twice: Disqualified in 2001 as a party-list representative when Mamamayan Ayaw sa Droga was disqualified after topping the elections, and in 2007 Senate elections where he failed to win enough votes to win a seat. Gomez was disqualified by the COMELEC after failing short of the required residency requirement. He was replaced by his wife Lucy Torres-Gomez. Torres-Gomez's 56% won against Codilla's 43%.
Davao Region
[edit]- Compostela Valley–1st: Dacer–Corbito case witness and former police superintendent Cezar Mancao is running for the open congressional seat. He is running under the Aksyon Demokratiko which in a coalition with the Liberal Party. Mancao lost the election to Maricar Apsay, daughter of the incumbent Manuel Zamora with 38% of the vote as compared to Apsay's 56%.
Soccsksargen
[edit]- Sarangani: Boxer Manny Pacquiao is aiming to win a congressional election after being beaten in South Cotabato in 2007 by Darlene Antonino-Custodio. As such, he moved to Sarangani and is vying for its open congressional seat left by out going Rep. Erwin Chiongbian. Pacquiao is running his own People's Champ Movement which is co-endorsed by the Nacionalista Party. He will face Rep. Chiongbian's third brother, Roy Chiongbian, a local businessman. Roy is co-endorsed by the local Sarangani Reconciliation and Reformation Organization and Lakas Kampi CMD.[13] Pacquiao won comfortably with two-thirds of votes cast.
Party-list
[edit]Several party-list organizations were delisted, added to the list, disqualified and re-listed in the run-up to the election, most notably LGBT party Ang Ladlad which secured a Supreme Court injunction preventing COMELEC from disqualifying them. Mikey Arroyo's nomination by Ang Galing Pinoy, a party representing tricycle drivers and security guards, and other personalities of the Arroyo administration that were nominated by supposedly underrepresented sectors had also been questioned.
Results
[edit]District elections
[edit]In district elections, the candidate with the highest number of votes in the district wins that district's seat. Even prior to the election when Lakas Kampi CMD members switched parties to either the Liberals or the Nacionalistas, they still suffered the biggest seat losses, although they still retained the plurality of seats in the House. The Liberals and Nacionalistas all gained seats but will not surpass the number of Lakas Kampi's seats. Lakas Kampi also tallied the most votes, but had a disproportionate number of seats won (38% of the vote as compared to 45% of the district seats).
A total of seven independents won in the House.
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Lakas Kampi CMD | 12,769,649 | 37.41 | 106 | New | |
Liberal Party | 6,802,227 | 19.93 | 47 | +24 | |
Nationalist People's Coalition | 5,450,135 | 15.97 | 29 | +1 | |
Nacionalista Party | 3,872,637 | 11.35 | 25 | +14 | |
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino | 853,619 | 2.50 | 4 | 0 | |
PDP–Laban | 246,697 | 0.72 | 2 | −3 | |
Bigkis Pinoy Movement | 206,929 | 0.61 | 0 | 0 | |
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas | 171,345 | 0.50 | 1 | −2 | |
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 162,434 | 0.48 | 2 | −3 | |
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 158,416 | 0.46 | 1 | 0 | |
Aksyon Demokratiko | 151,434 | 0.44 | 0 | 0 | |
Kugi Uswag Sugbo | 126,144 | 0.37 | 0 | 0 | |
People's Champ Movement | 120,052 | 0.35 | 1 | New | |
Lapiang Manggagawa | 86,556 | 0.25 | 1 | New | |
Partido Navoteño | 76,276 | 0.22 | 1 | New | |
Bagumbayan–VNP | 74,319 | 0.22 | 0 | 0 | |
Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran | 70,852 | 0.21 | 1 | New | |
Sarangani Reconciliation and Reformation Organization | 60,899 | 0.18 | 0 | 0 | |
Partido Magdiwang | 47,840 | 0.14 | 1 | New | |
Grand Alliance for Democracy | 47,677 | 0.14 | 0 | 0 | |
Ugyon Kita Capiz | 45,859 | 0.13 | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Kapatiran | 45,631 | 0.13 | 0 | 0 | |
Aton Tamdon Utod Negrosa-non | 42,796 | 0.13 | 0 | 0 | |
Philippine Green Republican Party | 21,636 | 0.06 | 0 | 0 | |
Lingkod Taguig | 16,990 | 0.05 | 0 | −1 | |
Bangon Pilipinas | 11,294 | 0.03 | 0 | 0 | |
Kapayapaan, Kaunlaran at Katarungan | 11,076 | 0.03 | 0 | 0 | |
Lapiang Manggagawa Workers and Peasants Party | 8,894 | 0.03 | 0 | 0 | |
Buklod | 876 | 0.00 | 0 | 0 | |
Independent | 2,371,949 | 6.95 | 7 | −3 | |
Party-list seats | 57 | +4 | |||
Total | 34,133,138 | 100.00 | 286 | +15 | |
Valid votes | 34,133,138 | 89.47 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 4,016,233 | 10.53 | |||
Total votes | 38,149,371 | – | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 51,317,073 | 74.34 |
By district
[edit]Notes
- ^ Incumbent Wahab Akbar (Liberal) was assassinated on November 13, 2007.
- ^ Redistricted from Camarines Sur–1st.
- ^ Redistricted from Camarines Sur–2nd.
- ^ Redistricted from Camarines Sur–3rd.
- ^ Redistricted from Cavite–2nd.
- ^ Redistricted from Cavite–3rd.
- ^ Redistricted from Lanao del Norte–1st.
- ^ Incumbent Danilo Lagbas (Lakas) died on June 7, 2008.
- ^ Incumbent Victor Dominguez (Kampi) died on February 8, 2008.
- ^ Incumbent Jose Yap (Lakas Kampi) died on March 2, 2010.
Party-list election
[edit]In party-list elections, parties nominate at least three persons to be their candidates, ranked in order of which they will be seated if elected.
Candidates from the district elections are not allowed to be nominated by the parties participating in the party-list election, nor are parties who have candidates in the district elections may be allowed to join the party-list election; the parties in the party-list election must represent a distinct "sector" in the society such as women, laborers and the like.
In the election, the voter elects the party, not the nominees of the party (closed list). If the party surpasses 2% of the national vote, the person first nominated by the party will be seated. Additional seats can be won depending on the number of votes the party garnered in the election (see the formula), although a party can only win up to three seats. If there are still empty seats, parties with less than 2% of the vote will be ranked in descending order, then will have one seat each until all of the seats have been filled up.
On May 31, the leading parties in the party-list election were declared by the commission as winners; deferred are the parties (not nominees) that have pending disqualification cases against them. According to Ang Galing Pinoy's proclamation, the party of incumbent Pampanga 2nd district representative Mikey Arroyo was recalled as Arroyo has a pending disqualification notice against him, and he is their No. 1 nominee.[14]
Party | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ako Bicol Political Party | 1,524,006 | 5.06 | New | 3 | New | |
Senior Citizens Partylist | 1,296,950 | 4.31 | +2.98 | 2 | +1 | |
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong | 1,250,467 | 4.16 | −3.14 | 2 | −1 | |
Akbayan | 1,061,947 | 3.53 | +0.62 | 2 | 0 | |
Gabriela Women's Party | 1,006,752 | 3.35 | −0.53 | 2 | 0 | |
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party | 944,864 | 3.14 | +0.58 | 2 | 0 | |
1st Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy | 770,015 | 2.56 | New | 2 | New | |
Abono | 766,993 | 2.55 | +0.43 | 2 | 0 | |
Bayan Muna | 750,100 | 2.49 | −3.62 | 2 | −1 | |
An Waray | 712,405 | 2.37 | +0.36 | 2 | 0 | |
Citizens' Battle Against Corruption | 653,399 | 2.17 | −2.55 | 2 | 0 | |
A Teacher Partylist | 617,898 | 2.05 | −1.01 | 2 | 0 | |
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines | 516,052 | 1.71 | −0.34 | 1 | −1 | |
Butil Farmers Party | 507,091 | 1.69 | −0.86 | 1 | −1 | |
Alliance for Barangay Concerns | 471,407 | 1.57 | +1.01 | 0 | 0 | |
Anakpawis | 447,201 | 1.49 | −0.82 | 1 | −1 | |
Kabataan | 418,776 | 1.39 | −0.04 | 1 | 0 | |
LPG Marketers Association | 417,771 | 1.39 | New | 1 | New | |
Abante Mindanao | 378,345 | 1.26 | New | 1 | New | |
ACT Teachers | 372,903 | 1.24 | New | 1 | New | |
Ang Asosasyon Sang Mangunguma nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma | 357,804 | 1.19 | New | 1 | New | |
You Against Corruption and Poverty | 337,487 | 1.12 | −0.95 | 1 | 0 | |
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives | 313,689 | 1.04 | −2.83 | 1 | −1 | |
Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy | 297,984 | 0.99 | −0.19 | 1 | 0 | |
Kasangga sa Kaunlaran | 296,695 | 0.99 | −0.07 | 1 | 0 | |
Bagong Henerasyon | 293,079 | 0.97 | New | 1 | New | |
Ang Galing Pinoy | 269,273 | 0.89 | +0.78 | 1 | New | |
Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano | 263,234 | 0.87 | +0.55 | 1 | New | |
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta | 258,869 | 0.86 | +0.41 | 1 | New | |
Arts, Business and Science Professionals | 257,457 | 0.86 | −0.61 | 1 | 0 | |
Trade Union Congress Party | 245,031 | 0.81 | −0.21 | 1 | 0 | |
Alyansa ng mga Grupong Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya Para sa Mamamayan | 242,630 | 0.81 | −0.10 | 1 | New | |
Democratic Independent Workers' Association | 239,029 | 0.79 | +0.12 | 1 | New | |
Kapatiran ng mga Nakulong na Walang Sala | 234,788 | 0.78 | −0.65 | 1 | 0 | |
Kalinga-Advocacy for Social Empowerment and Nation Building Through Easing Poverty | 230,516 | 0.77 | New | 1 | New | |
Ang Laban ng Indigong Filipino | 227,431 | 0.76 | −0.67 | 1 | 0 | |
Alagad | 227,281 | 0.76 | −1.88 | 1 | −1 | |
1-United Transport Koalisyon | 220,617 | 0.73 | −0.30 | 1 | 0 | |
Una ang Pamilya | 218,181 | 0.73 | +0.11 | 1 | New | |
Alliance of Volunteer Educators | 216,100 | 0.72 | +0.03 | 1 | New | |
Aangat Tayo | 177,503 | 0.59 | −0.66 | 1 | 0 | |
Adhikaing Tinataguyod ng Kooperatiba | 175,636 | 0.58 | New | 1 | New | |
Kasosyo Producer-Consumer Exchange Association | 171,589 | 0.57 | +0.52 | 1 | New | |
Association of Laborers and Employees | 170,543 | 0.57 | New | 1 | New | |
Alay Buhay Community Development Foundation | 164,044 | 0.55 | New | 1 | New | |
Aksyon Magsasaka Partido Tinig ng Masa | 162,972 | 0.54 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Anak Mindanao | 161,418 | 0.54 | −1.63 | 0 | −2 | |
Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan All Filipino Democratic Movement | 161,127 | 0.54 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Veterans Freedom Party | 155,672 | 0.52 | −0.71 | 0 | −1 | |
Alliance for Rural and Agrarian Reconstruction | 147,408 | 0.49 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Atong Paglaum | 146,363 | 0.49 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Pilipino Association for Country-Urban Poor Youth Advancement and Welfare | 143,553 | 0.48 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abante Tribung Makabansa | 142,988 | 0.48 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Angat Ating Kabuhayan Pilipinas | 142,417 | 0.47 | −0.42 | 0 | 0 | |
Partido ng Manggagawa | 140,257 | 0.47 | −0.27 | 0 | 0 | |
Action for Dynamic Development | 139,494 | 0.46 | +0.16 | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansang Bayanihan ng mga Magsasaka Manggagawang-Bukid at Mangingisda | 138,310 | 0.46 | −0.91 | 0 | −1 | |
Alliance Transport Sector | 136,828 | 0.45 | +0.36 | 0 | 0 | |
Aksyon ng Mamamayang Nagkakaisa | 133,048 | 0.44 | +0.24 | 0 | 0 | |
Kaunlaran ng Agrikultura Asensadong Probinsya Angat ng Bayan | 130,498 | 0.43 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Barangay Natin | 129,089 | 0.43 | −0.67 | 0 | −1 | |
1Guardians Nationalist of the Philippines | 121,508 | 0.40 | New | 0 | 0 | |
1-Ako Babaeng Astig Aasenso | 121,405 | 0.40 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Babae Para sa Kaunlaran | 117,518 | 0.39 | +0.16 | 0 | 0 | |
Bagong Bayan na Nagtataguyod ng Demokratikong Ideolohiya at Layunin | 115,964 | 0.39 | +0.05 | 0 | 0 | |
Ahon Pinoy | 115,789 | 0.38 | +0.04 | 0 | 0 | |
Katribu Indigenous People's Sectoral Party | 114,966 | 0.38 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Ladlad | 114,120 | 0.38 | New | 0 | 0 | |
1-AANI | 113,434 | 0.38 | New | 0 | 0 | |
One Advocacy for Health Progress and Opportunity | 111,495 | 0.37 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Confederation of Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations | 111,198 | 0.37 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Kabalikat ng Mamamayan | 110,085 | 0.37 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Binhi: Partido ng mga Magsasaka Para sa mga Magsasaka | 108,174 | 0.36 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Akap Bata | 107,478 | 0.36 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Assosiasyon ng mga Trabahador at Pahinante | 107,468 | 0.36 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Agila ng Katutubong Pilipino | 105,406 | 0.35 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Coconut Farmers Association of Linamon, Lanao del Norte | 105,049 | 0.35 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Filipino Muslim Organization | 105,033 | 0.35 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Biyayang Bukid | 102,191 | 0.34 | +0.24 | 0 | 0 | |
Abakada Guro | 97,872 | 0.33 | −0.71 | 0 | −1 | |
Firm 24-K Association | 96,292 | 0.32 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abante Ilongo | 94,815 | 0.32 | 0.11 | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Kalusugan Para sa Pinoy | 94,209 | 0.31 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa ng OFW Party | 91,663 | 0.30 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ako Ayoko sa Bawal na Droga | 90,511 | 0.30 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Action Brotherhood for Active Dreamers | 88,743 | 0.29 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Philippine Coconut Producers Federation | 88,536 | 0.29 | −0.68 | 0 | −1 | |
Ang Tagapagtaguyod ng Sikap sa Ikauunlad ng mga Pinoy | 88,522 | 0.29 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Pro-Active on Climate Change Leaders | 88,457 | 0.29 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Action League of Indigenous Masses | 86,491 | 0.29 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Womenpower | 86,411 | 0.29 | New | 0 | 0 | |
1st Kabalikat ng Bayan Ginhawang Sangkatauhan | 84,687 | 0.28 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Youth League for Peace and Advancement | 82,642 | 0.27 | +0.22 | 0 | 0 | |
The True Marcos Loyalist (for God Country and People) Association of the Phil. | 81,584 | 0.27 | −0.79 | 0 | −1 | |
Partido ng Katutubong Pilipino | 80,064 | 0.27 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Tao Muna at Bayan | 79,255 | 0.26 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Agapay ng Indigenous Peoples Rights Alliance | 77,270 | 0.26 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Bayani | 74,993 | 0.25 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Associations of Accredited Workers in the Water Sector | 74,152 | 0.25 | +0.11 | 0 | 0 | |
Vendors and Traders Alliance of Philippines Party | 74,041 | 0.25 | +0.04 | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Mindanao Elders | 71,503 | 0.24 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of People's Organizations | 70,901 | 0.24 | +0.14 | 0 | 0 | |
Biyaheng Pinoy Labor Association | 70,480 | 0.23 | −0.26 | 0 | 0 | |
Alma sa Pagkahikaos at Ignoransiya | 70,070 | 0.23 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Akbay Pinoy OFW-National | 67,946 | 0.23 | −0.27 | 0 | 0 | |
Champions for Innovative Employment | 67,800 | 0.23 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Organization of Regional Advocates for Good Governance Onward Nation-Building | 67,366 | 0.22 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Parents Enabling Parents Coalition Party | 65,299 | 0.22 | +0.01 | 0 | 0 | |
Ugnayan ng Nagkakaisang Layunin at Adhikaing Dakila | 64,746 | 0.22 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Adhikain ng mga Dakilang Anak Maharlika | 63,065 | 0.21 | New | 0 | 0 | |
A Blessed Federation of Farmers and Fishermen International | 62,529 | 0.21 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Mata'y Alagaan | 62,249 | 0.21 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Sulong! Barangay Movement | 60,606 | 0.20 | −0.02 | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance for Rural Concerns | 57,515 | 0.19 | −2.15 | 0 | −2 | |
Ang Agrikultura Natin Isulong | 57,190 | 0.19 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Bicolnon Party | 55,159 | 0.18 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Aabante Emmanuel Civic Association | 54,848 | 0.18 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Adhikain at Kilusan ng Ordinaryong Tao Para sa Lupa Hanapbuhay at Kaunlaran | 54,182 | 0.18 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Action for Democracy and Development for the Tribal People | 53,510 | 0.18 | −0.03 | 0 | 0 | |
Kababaihang Lingkod Bayan sa Pilipinas | 50,466 | 0.17 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Asosasyon ng mga Maliliit na Negosyanteng Gumaganap | 50,127 | 0.17 | −0.10 | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Advocates in Mining Advancement for National Progress | 49,990 | 0.17 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Adhikaing Alay ng Marino sa Sambayanan | 49,893 | 0.17 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Agri-Agra Reporma Para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas Movement | 49,635 | 0.16 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alagaan Natin Ating Kalusugan | 47,828 | 0.16 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Batang Iwas sa Droga Foundation | 45,708 | 0.15 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Kalahi Sectoral Party | 45,494 | 0.15 | −0.41 | 0 | 0 | |
Green Force for the Environment-Sons and Daughters of Mother Earth | 44,100 | 0.15 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Advocates for Special Children and Handicapped Movement | 41,809 | 0.14 | −0.18 | 0 | 0 | |
Association for Righteousness Advocacy in Leadership | 41,159 | 0.14 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ako Agila sa Nagkaisang Magsasaka | 39,448 | 0.13 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Anti War/Anti Terror Mindanao Peace Movement | 38,050 | 0.13 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Yes We Can | 36,819 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Akap Kapatiran Para sa Tangkilikan ng mga Obrero | 36,805 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Sectoral Party of ang Minero (Ang Minero) | 36,650 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Pamilyang OFW-SME Network Foundation | 35,636 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Believers Bridge in Attaining Accurate and Meaningful Advancement | 34,852 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Itinerant Vendors Alliance of the Philippines | 34,785 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Pasang Masda Nationwide | 34,769 | 0.12 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa ng Mamamayang Naghihirap | 32,957 | 0.11 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Bago National Cultural Society of the Philippines | 32,942 | 0.11 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abang Lingkod | 32,122 | 0.11 | New | 0 | 0 | |
1-Aangat Ka Pilipino | 32,048 | 0.11 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Sagip Kapwa Foundation | 31,798 | 0.11 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Koalisyon ng mga Katutubong Samahan ng Pilipinas | 31,667 | 0.11 | +0.07 | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of National Urban Poor Organizations Assembly | 31,330 | 0.10 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Regional Coalitions Against People's Poverty | 30,845 | 0.10 | New | 0 | 0 | |
United Movement Against Drugs Foundation | 30,651 | 0.10 | −1.47 | 0 | −1 | |
Free Workers | 30,540 | 0.10 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Small Farmers and Land Tillers Association of the Philippines | 30,001 | 0.10 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Social Movement for Active Reform and Transparency | 28,617 | 0.10 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Agrarian Development Association | 27,521 | 0.09 | New | 0 | 0 | |
First People's Representative for Indigent Student Athletes | 27,229 | 0.09 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Kapisanan ng mga Seaman | 26,805 | 0.09 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abante Katutubo | 26,593 | 0.09 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Advocates for Penology Enhancement and Legal Assistance | 26,133 | 0.09 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Bagong Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Samahan sa Sektor ng Transportasyon | 25,547 | 0.08 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abante Bicol Oragon | 23,902 | 0.08 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Akbay Kalusugan | 23,394 | 0.08 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Nationalistic and Genuine Program for Agricultral Development Towards Economic Reform | 22,218 | 0.07 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance for Community Transformation and Service | 21,475 | 0.07 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Association of Administrator Professionals and Seniors | 20,753 | 0.07 | −0.09 | 0 | 0 | |
Angkan Katutubo | 19,580 | 0.07 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa Lumad | 19,577 | 0.07 | New | 0 | 0 | |
United Caddies and Green Keepers Association of the Philippines | 19,221 | 0.06 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Damayan Alliance of the Aging and Disabled Filipinos | 19,069 | 0.06 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Bigkis Pinoy Movement | 19,027 | 0.06 | −0.42 | 0 | 0 | |
Alay Serbisyo (Workers in the Informal Sector Economy) | 18,164 | 0.06 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa ng Media at Showbiz | 17,534 | 0.06 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alay sa Bayan ng Malayang Propesyonal at Repormang Kalakal | 17,125 | 0.06 | −0.20 | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance for Philippines Security Guards Cooperative | 15,595 | 0.05 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa ng mga Naulila ng mga Tagapagtanggol ng Bayan | 15,520 | 0.05 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Kabukluran ng mga Kababaihang Filipina sa Timog Katagalugan | 12,430 | 0.04 | −0.02 | 0 | 0 | |
National Council for Commuters Protection | 12,386 | 0.04 | New | 0 | 0 | |
One Nation Empowered By Technology | 12,335 | 0.04 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Partido Demokratiko Rural | 11,680 | 0.04 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Abot Tanaw | 10,473 | 0.03 | New | 0 | 0 | |
A Convergence for Mindanao Agenda | 8,864 | 0.03 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance and Advocates for Senior Citizens' Affairs | 7,379 | 0.02 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alyansa Lumad Mindanao | 6,612 | 0.02 | New | 0 | 0 | |
United Filipino Seafarers | 6,121 | 0.02 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Binigkis na Interes ng mga Drayber sa Adhikain | 4,963 | 0.02 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Citizen Power Movement | 4,495 | 0.01 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Alliance of Vigilant Protectors of Aquatic Products | 4,324 | 0.01 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang Samahan Para sa Magandang Kabuhayan | 4,199 | 0.01 | New | 0 | 0 | |
People's Freedom Party | 3,883 | 0.01 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Ang National Coalition on Indigenous People's Action | 1,217 | 0.00 | New | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 30,092,613 | 100.00 | – | 57 | +4 | |
Valid votes | 30,092,613 | 78.88 | +25.56 | |||
Invalid/blank votes[a] | 8,056,758 | 21.12 | −25.56 | |||
Total votes | 38,149,371 | 100.00 | – | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 51,317,073 | 74.34 | +4.73 | |||
Source: COMELEC |
- ^ Includes 781,319 votes for parties that made it to the ballot but were subsequently disqualified.
Details
[edit]Shading refers to the party that won a plurality of seats:
Region | Details | Seats won per party | Total seats | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lakas | Liberal | Nacionalista | NPC | Others & ind. | |||
I | Elections | 6 / 12
|
0 / 12
|
1 / 12
|
4 / 12
|
1 / 12
|
12 / 287
|
II | Elections | 5 / 10
|
1 / 10
|
2 / 10
|
2 / 10
|
0 / 10
|
10 / 287
|
III | Elections | 14 / 21
|
2 / 21
|
1 / 21
|
2 / 21
|
2 / 21
|
21 / 287
|
IV–A | Elections | 6 / 23
|
8 / 23
|
3 / 23
|
4 / 23
|
2 / 23
|
23 / 287
|
IV–B | Elections | 4 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
0 / 7
|
7 / 287
|
V | Elections | 7 / 16
|
4 / 16
|
2 / 16
|
3 / 16
|
0 / 16
|
16 / 287
|
VI | Elections | 9 / 18
|
2 / 18
|
2 / 18
|
5 / 18
|
0 / 18
|
18 / 287
|
VII | Elections | 8 / 16
|
3 / 16
|
1 / 16
|
2 / 16
|
2 / 16
|
16 / 287
|
VIII | Elections | 8 / 12
|
2 / 12
|
1 / 12
|
0 / 12
|
1 / 12
|
12 / 287
|
IX | Elections | 3 / 9
|
2 / 9
|
3 / 9
|
1 / 9
|
0 / 9
|
9 / 287
|
X | Elections | 6 / 13
|
2 / 13
|
1 / 13
|
1 / 13
|
3 / 13
|
13 / 287
|
XI | Elections | 5 / 11
|
2 / 11
|
3 / 11
|
0 / 11
|
1 / 11
|
11 / 287
|
XII | Elections | 3 / 7
|
0 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
2 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
7 / 287
|
Caraga | Elections | 8 / 9
|
0 / 9
|
1 / 9
|
— | 0 / 9
|
9 / 287
|
ARMM | Elections | 6 / 8
|
0 / 8
|
0 / 8
|
1 / 8
|
1 / 8
|
8 / 287
|
CAR | Elections | 4 / 7
|
2 / 7
|
0 / 7
|
0 / 7
|
1 / 7
|
7 / 287
|
NCR | Elections | 5 / 30
|
14 / 30
|
3 / 30
|
3 / 30
|
5 / 30
|
30 / 287
|
Party-list | Election | — | — | — | — | 57 / 57
|
57 / 287
|
Total | 107 / 287
|
45 / 287
|
26 / 287
|
30 / 287
|
78 / 287
|
287 / 287
|
Defeated incumbents
[edit]Open seat gains
[edit]- Antipolo's 2nd legislative district (Independent gain)
- Bacolod's legislative district (NPC gain)
- Basilan's legislative district (Independent gain)
- Batangas's 1st legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Batangas's 3rd legislative district (PMP gain)
- Benguet's legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Bohol's 1st legislative district (LDP gain)
- Bohol's 2nd legislative district (Nacionalista gain)
- Bukidnon's 2nd legislative district (Lakas Kampi CMD gain)
- Bulacan's 3rd legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Bulacan's 4th legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Cagayan's 3rd legislative district (Lakas Kampi CMD gain)
- Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district (PMP gain)
- Cebu City's 2nd legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Ilocos Norte's 1st legislative district (Nacionalista gain)
- Ilocos Norte's 2nd legislative district (KBL gain)
- Lanao del Norte's 1st legislative district (Lakas Kampi CMD gain)
- Leyte's 4th legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Marinduque's legislative district (Lakas Kampi CMD gain)
- Misamis Oriental's legislative district (PMP gain)
- North Cotabato's 2nd legislative district (Lakas Kampi CMD gain)
- Pangasinan's 4th legislative district (NPC gain)
- Parañaque's 1st legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Pateros/Taguig's legislative district (Liberal gain)
- Quezon City's 1st legislative district (Liberal gain)
- San Juan's legislative district (PMP gain)
- Sarangani's legislative district (Nacionalista gain)
- Sorsogon's 2nd legislative district (Liberal gain)
- South Cotabato's 2nd legislative district (NPC gain)
- Tarlac's 1st legislative district (NPC gain)
Aftermath
[edit]Several congressmen-elect have already defected to the Liberal Party as response to Noynoy Aquino's victory in the presidential election.[15] This comes as Negros Occidental representative Iggy Arroyo said that Lakas Kampi CMD has the number to elect his sister-in-law and representative-elect President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as speaker as she is pushed by to run for the speakership.[16] Congressman-elect and former speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (formerly of Lakas Kampi) has emerged to be the Liberal Party's leading candidate for speaker.[17] The anti-Arroyo representatives have formed the Conscience and Reform (CORE) coalition to strengthen their ranks.[18]
However, Arroyo had repeatedly declined Lakas Kampi's prodding to run for speaker. Three Lakas Kampi congressmen instead made themselves available to run for speaker: Edcel Lagman (Albay), Danilo Suarez (Quezon) and Elpidio Barzaga Jr. (Dasmariñas) in a party caucus.[19] It was agreed upon that while Arroyo "will still call the shots," Lagman will run for the speakership, and if elected, will serve for the first 18 months, then Suarez will serve the remainder.[3]
On June 25, the Liberal Party swore in congressmen as new members, mostly defecting from Lakas-Kampi. Most Lakas-Kampi congressmen jumpred ship after Arroyo declined being their party's candidate for speaker.[20] With the House "tradition" in which congressmen align themselves with the party of the president, Belmonte now has at least 150 congressmen pledging support for him, including 75 from the Liberal Party, members of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), Nacionalistas, PDP–Laban, party-list groups, and "some 55" members of the Lakas-Kampi independent bloc.[21]
The House of Representatives convened on July 26, with Joseph Emilio Abaya (Cavite) nominating Belmonte for Speaker; Rodolfo Albano (Isabela), Danilo Suarez (Quezon) and Augusto Syjuco (Iloilo) nominated Lagman. Belmonte was elected Speaker with 227 votes, while Lagman got 29 votes.[4]
Party | Belmonte | Lagman | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lakas–Kampi | 19* | 26 | 45 | |
Nacionalista | 21 | 1 | 22 | |
Other district representatives | 161 | 1* | 162 | |
Party-list representatives | 26 | 1 | 27 | |
Totals | 227 | 29 | 256 |
*Belmonte and Lagman voted for each other.
Special elections
[edit]- Bulacan–1st (November 13, 2010): Incumbent Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado won with almost 70% of the vote over Roberto Pagdanganan. Note that this is considered a part of general election, only that it was delayed for several months.
- Cagayan–2nd (March 12, 2011): Florencio Vargas of Cagayan's 2nd district died prior to the convening of Congress. A special election was held with Vargas' daughter, Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso beating Edgar Lara.
- Ilocos Sur–1st (May 28, 2011): Ronald Singson of Ilocos Sur's 1st district resigned after being convicted of drug possession at Hong Kong. Singson's brother, Vigan vice mayor Ryan Singson beat Randy Baterina at the special election.
- Zambales–2nd (February 4, 2012): Antonio M. Diaz of Zambales's 2nd district died. Governor Hermogenes Ebdane's son Jun Omar Ebdane beat Cheryl Deloso-Montalla at the special election.
- Negros Occidental–5th (June 2, 2012): Ignacio Arroyo of Negros Occidental's 5th district died. Binalbagan mayor Alejandro Mirasol beat Emilio Yulo III at the special election.
References
[edit]- ^ GMANews.TV Staff (2010-05-21). "Fight for Speakership could bring Arroyo down to earth". GMANews.TV. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ "Comelec dismisses petition vs AKO Bicol Party-list". Manila Bulletin. 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
- ^ a b "Lakas-Kampi leaders agree to term sharing for Speakership". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2010-06-04. Archived from the original on 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
- ^ a b Dalangin-Fernandez, Lira (2010-07-26). "Belmonte is new House Speaker". INQUIRER.net. Archived from the original on 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ^ Tan, Kimberly Jane (2010-04-19). "Bulacan to have special election after May 10". GMANews.tv. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
- ^ a b c Eva Visperas and Jaime Laude (2009-12-06). "Pangasinan's six districts field women candidates". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2010-01-08.
- ^ Requejo, Rey (2010-04-22). "Appeals court: Lucio Tan's daughter can't run". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- ^ Cabacungan, Gil (2010-03-01). "Reyes' son is new Taguig congressman". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ^ "Arthur Yap runs unopposed in Bohol". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2009-12-03. Archived from the original on 2009-12-06. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- ^ Salaverria, Leila (2010-01-28). "Nograles hit for stalling on solon's oath". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
- ^ Cuenco gets top post in ASEAN assembly - Philstar.com
- ^ "Pacquiao vs Chiongbian". Manila Bulletin. 2009-10-25. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
- ^ Jerome Aning, Tarra Quismundo (2010-06-01). "Mikey Arroyo leads 35 party-list solons". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ^ http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=587790&publicationSubCategoryId=63[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Gomez, Carla (2010-05-12). "Arroyo to run for speaker, says brother-in-law". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
- ^ "LP to pit Belmonte vs Arroyo for Speaker". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2010-05-14. Archived from the original on 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
- ^ Cabacungan, Gil Jr (2010-05-14). "Aquino House forces forming 'CORE' to stop Arroyo bid for Speaker". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ^ "Arroyo not running for Speaker as 3 Lakas step up to plate". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2010-05-19. Archived from the original on 2010-05-21. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
- ^ Labro, Vicente (2010-06-28). "Arroyo allies jumping to LP as political realignment starts". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-07-01. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
- ^ Cruz, RG (2010-07-06). "House reorganization just a formality". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
External links
[edit]- Official website of the Commission on Elections
- Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL)
- Official website of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV)
Results
[edit]- Philippines 2010 Election Results – Main Site
- Philippines 2010 Election Results – Alternate Site
- PPCRV Map Viewer – PPCRV Encoded Site
- PPCRV Map Viewer[permanent dead link ] – PPCRV Site
- NAMFREL – 2010 PARALLEL COUNT – NAMFREL Site
- HALALAN 2010: Latest Comelec official results – ABS-CBN Site
- ELEKSYON 2010: National Election Results Tally – GMA Site
- ELEKSYON 2010: Regional Election Results Tally – GMA Site
- The Vote 2010 Election Results Tally – Bombo Radyo Site
Media websites
[edit]- Halalan 2010 – Election coverage by ABS-CBN
- Eleksyon 2010 – Election coverage by GMA Network
- Hatol ng Bayan (Auto-Vote 2010) – Election coverage by NBN-4, RPN-9 and IBC-13