20th Congress of the Philippines

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The 20th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikadalawampung Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, is the current meeting of Congress convened on July 28, 2025. The 20th Congress is the meeting during the last three years of Bongbong Marcos's presidency, and will end on June 7, 2028. The convening of the 20th Congress followed the 2025 general elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership and the entire membership of the House of Representatives.

TermJuly 28, 2025 – present
Members24
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20th Congress of the Philippines
19th 21st
Overview
TermJuly 28, 2025 – present
PresidentBongbong Marcos
Vice PresidentSara Duterte
Senate
Members24
President
President pro tempore
Majority leader
Minority leader
House of Representatives
Members318
Speaker
Senior Deputy Speaker
Deputy Speakers
Majority LeaderSandro Marcos
Minority LeaderMarcelino Libanan
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The House of Representatives continues to meet in the Batasang Pambansa Complex. The Senate will remain meeting in the GSIS Building before transferring to the New Senate Building in Taguig by 2028.

History

In the 2025 Philippine midterm election, the administration-backed Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas won the most seats in the Senate but lost ground to groups opposed to President Bongbong Marcos. The DuterTen ticket endorsed by Vice President Sara Duterte and former President Rodrigo Duterte outperformed pre-election surveys and gained seats in the upper chamber.[1][2] Meanwhile, the KiBam tandem, having run as an independent opposition aligned with former Vice President Leni Robredo, were both elected, each winning a large share of the vote in upset victories.[3][4] While Lakas–CMD remained the largest party in the House of Representatives—with 104 of its congressional candidates winning in local races—their share of seats declined from outgoing 19th Congress.[5]

Political analyst Ronald Llamas interpreted the results as a rejection of the direction of the Marcos administration but not necessarily an approval of the vocal Duterte opposition.[6] Media outlets attributed the results to Marcos's lack of charisma, his economic policies, the arrest of Rodrigo Duterte, and the impeachment of Sara Duterte.[7][8]

Among the Senators in the 20th Congress, there are four pairs of siblings—Alan Peter and Pia Cayetano; Raffy and Erwin Tulfo; Jinggoy Estrada and JV Ejercito; and Mark and Camille Villar—the most in Philippine history.[9] Tito Sotto will become the first Senator to serve a fifth term, becoming the longest-serving member in the history of the chamber.[10]

In the House of Representatives, seven-term Representative Raymond Mendoza, who has served in every Congress since 2009, is expected to be term-limited after this Congress after having served three uninterrupted terms.[11]

Timeline

2025

2026

Date unknown

Party summary

Senate party summary

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Party Total Vacant
Akbayan KANP Lakas Liberal Nacionalista NPC PDP PFP PMP UNA Independent
End of previous Congress 1 0 1 0 5 5 3 1 1 1 5 23 1
Begin (July 28, 2025) 1 1 1 1 4 6 3 0 1 0 6 24 0
Present (May 11, 2026)
Current voting share 4.2% 4.2% 4.2% 4.2% 16.7% 25.0% 12.5% 0.0% 4.2% 0.0% 25.0%
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House party summary

More information Party, Total ...
Party Total Vacant
Aksyon Asenso AZAP BUP CDP HTL Lakas LDP Liberal MKTZNU Nacionalista Navoteño 1CEBU NPC NUP PDP PFP PMP PRP Reporma SST UNA Independent Party-list
End of previous Congress 0 0 0 1 1 2 113 1 5 0 27 1 0 38 39 0 12 0 0 1 1 1 2 61 306 8
Begin (July 28, 2025) 2 2 1 0 1 3 101 2 6 2 23 1 0 32 33 1 28 2 1 0 0 1 11 63 317 0
Present (May 11, 2026) 1 0 0 96 1 18 1 33 44 2 40 0 0 0 64 318 0
Current voting share 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.9% 31.4% 0.3% 1.9% 0.6% 5.7% 0.3% 0.3% 10.4% 12.9% 0.3% 12.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 1.3% 20.1%
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Leadership

Senate

Senate President
Francis Escudero,
until September 8, 2025
Tito Sotto,
from September 8, 2025

House of Representatives

House Speaker
Martin Romualdez,
until September 17, 2025
Bojie Dy,
from September 17, 2025

Sessions

  • First Regular Session: July 28, 2025 – June 5, 2026[26][27][28][29]
    • July 28, 2025 – October 10, 2025 (Senate);[30] October 13, 2025 (House)[31]
    • November 11, 2025[a] – December 29, 2025[34]
    • January 26, 2026 – March 20, 2026
    • May 4, 2026 – June 5, 2026
  • Second Regular Session: July 27, 2026 – June 9, 2027
  • Third Regular Session: July 26, 2027 – June 7, 2028

Members

Senate

The following are the terms of the senators of this Congress, according to the date of election:

House of Representatives

Terms of members of the House of Representatives began on June 30, 2025, and will end on June 30, 2028, unless stated otherwise.

More information Province/City, District ...
Province/City District Representative Party Term Bloc
Abra Lone Joseph Bernos Lakas 1 Majority
Agusan del Norte Lone Dale Corvera Lakas 2 Majority
Agusan del Sur 1st Alfel Bascug NUP 3 Majority
2nd Eddiebong Plaza NUP 3 Majority
Aklan 1st Jess Marquez NPC 1 Majority
2nd Florencio Miraflores NPC 1 Majority
Albay 1st Krisel Lagman Liberal 1 Minority
2nd Caloy Loria NUP[b] 1 Majority
3rd Adrian Salceda Lakas 1 Majority
Antipolo 1st Ronaldo Puno NUP 1 Majority
2nd Romeo Acop[c] NUP 2 Majority
Bong Acop[d] NUP 1 Majority
Antique Lone Antonio Legarda Jr. NPC 2 Majority
Apayao Lone Eleanor Begtang NPC 2 Majority
Aurora Lone Rommel T. Angara LDP 3 Majority
Bacolod Lone Albee Benitez Independent 1 Majority
Baguio Lone Mauricio Domogan Lakas[e] 1 Majority
Basilan Lone Yusop Alano PFP 1 Majority
Bataan 1st Antonino Roman III Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Albert Garcia NUP 2 Majority
3rd Maria Angela Garcia NUP 2 Majority
Batanes Lone Jun Gato NPC 3 Majority
Batangas 1st Leandro Leviste Lakas[e] 1 Independent
2nd Gerville Luistro Lakas 2 Majority
3rd King Collantes NPC 1 Majority
4th Caloy Bolilia Nacionalista 1 Majority
5th Beverley Dimacuha Nacionalista 1 Majority
6th Ryan Recto Nacionalista 1 Majority
Benguet Lone Eric Yap[f] Lakas 0 Majority
Biliran Lone Gerardo Espina Jr. Lakas 3 Majority
Biñan Lone Arman Dimaguila Lakas 1 Majority
Bohol 1st John Geesnell Yap LDP 1 Majority
2nd Vanvan Aumentado Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Alexie Tutor Lakas 3 Majority
Bukidnon 1st Jose Manuel Alba Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Jonathan Keith Flores Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Audrey Zubiri PFP 1 Majority
4th Laarni Roque Nacionalista 2 Majority
Bulacan 1st Danny Domingo NUP 2 Majority
2nd Tina Pancho NUP 2 Majority
3rd Cholo Violago PFP[g] 1 Majority
4th Linabelle Villarica PFP 2 Majority
5th Agay Cruz PFP[g] 1 Majority
6th Salvador Pleyto PFP[g] 2 Majority
Butuan Lone Jose Aquino II Lakas 2 Majority
Cagayan 1st Ramon Nolasco Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Baby Alfonso Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Joseph Lara Lakas 3 Majority
Cagayan de Oro 1st Lordan Suan PFP[g] 2 Majority
2nd Rufus Rodriguez CDP 3 Majority
Calamba Lone Cha Hernandez Lakas 2 Majority
Caloocan 1st Oscar Malapitan Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Edgar Erice Liberal 1 Minority
3rd Dean Asistio Lakas 2 Majority
Camarines Norte 1st Josefina Tallado NPC[g] 3 Majority
2nd Rosemarie Panotes Lakas 2 Majority
Camarines Sur 1st Hori Horibata NUP 2 Majority
2nd Luigi Villafuerte NUP 1 Majority
3rd Nelson Legacion Lakas 1 Majority
4th Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella NPC 3 Majority
5th Miguel Luis Villafuerte NUP 2 Majority
Camiguin Lone Jurdin Jesus Romualdo Lakas 2 Majority
Capiz 1st Howard Guintu Independent 2 Majority
2nd Jane Castro Lakas 2 Majority
Catanduanes Lone Eulogio Rodriguez PFP 2 Majority
Cavite 1st Jolo Revilla Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Lani Mercado Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Adrian Jay Advincula NUP 2 Majority
4th Kiko Barzaga PDP[h] 1 Minority
5th Roy Loyola NPC 2 Majority
6th Antonio Ferrer NUP 2 Majority
7th Crispin Diego Remulla NUP 1 Majority
8th Aniela Tolentino NUP 2 Majority
Cebu 1st Rhea Gullas Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Edsel Galeos Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Karen Flores-Garcia NUP 1 Majority
4th Sun Shimura NUP[i] 1 Majority
5th Duke Frasco 1CEBU[h][36] 3 Majority
6th Daphne Lagon Lakas 2 Majority
7th Patricia Calderon NPC 1 Majority
Cebu City 1st Rachel del Mar NPC 2 Majority
2nd Eduardo Rama Jr. Lakas 2 Majority
Cotabato 1st Edwin Cruzado Lakas[i] 1 Majority
2nd Rudy Caoagdan Nacionalista 3 Majority
3rd Samantha Santos Lakas 2 Majority
Davao City 1st Paolo Duterte HTL 3 Independent
2nd Omar Duterte HTL 1 Independent
3rd Isidro Ungab HTL 3 Independent
Davao de Oro 1st Maricar Zamora Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Jhong Ceniza Lakas[e] 1 Majority
Davao del Norte 1st De Carlo Uy Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Jose Manuel Lagdameo PFP 1 Majority
Davao del Sur Lone John Tracy Cagas Lakas[j] 2 Majority
Davao Occidental Lone Claude Bautista NPC 2 Majority
Davao Oriental 1st Nelson Dayanghirang Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Cheeno Almario NPC[g] 3 Majority
Dinagat Islands Lone Kaka Bag-ao Liberal 1 Minority
Eastern Samar Lone Sheen Gonzales NUP[e] 1 Minority
General Santos Lone Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles PDP 1 Majority
Guimaras Lone JC Rahman Nava NUP 1 Majority
Ifugao Lone Solomon Chungalao NPC 3 Majority
Iligan Lone Celso Regencia Lakas 2 Majority
Ilocos Norte 1st Sandro Marcos PFP 2 Majority
2nd Eugenio Angelo Barba Nacionalista 3 Majority
Ilocos Sur 1st Ronald Singson NPC 2 Majority
2nd Kristine Singson-Meehan NPC 3 Majority
Iloilo 1st Janette Garin Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Kathryn Joyce Gorriceta Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Lorenz Defensor NUP 3 Majority
4th Ferjenel Biron Nacionalista 2 Majority
5th Binky April Tupas Lakas 1 Majority
Iloilo City Lone Julienne Baronda Lakas 3 Majority
Isabela 1st Tonypet Albano PFP[g] 3 Majority
2nd Ed Christopher Go Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Ian Paul Dy Lakas 3 Majority
4th Joseph Tan PFP[g] 2 Majority
5th Mike Dy III Lakas 3 Majority
6th Bojie Dy PFP 1 Majority
Kalinga Lone Caroline Agyao PFP 1 Majority
La Union 1st Paolo Ortega Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Dante Garcia Lakas 2 Majority
Laguna 1st Ann Matibag Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Ramil Hernandez Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Amben Amante Lakas 2 Majority
4th Benjamin Agarao Jr. PFP 1 Majority
Lanao del Norte 1st Imelda Dimaporo PFP 1 Majority
2nd Aminah Dimaporo Lakas 2 Majority
Lanao del Sur 1st Zia Alonto Adiong Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Yasser Balindong Lakas 3 Majority
Lapu-Lapu City Lone Junard Chan PFP 1 Majority
Las Piñas Lone Mark Anthony Santos Independent 1 Majority
Leyte 1st Martin Romualdez Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Lolita Javier NPC[j] 3 Majority
3rd Anna Veloso-Tuazon NUP 2 Majority
4th Richard Gomez PFP 2 Majority
5th Carl Cari Lakas 3 Majority
Maguindanao del Norte Lone Dimple Mastura Lakas 2 Majority
Maguindanao del Sur Lone Esmael Mangudadatu PFP 1 Majority
Makati 1st Monique Lagdameo MKTZNU 1 Majority
2nd Alden Almario MKTZNU 1 Majority
Malabon Lone Antolin Oreta III NUP 1 Majority
Mandaluyong Lone Alexandria Gonzales NUP 1 Majority
Mandaue Lone Emmarie Dizon Lakas 3 Majority
Manila 1st Ernix Dionisio NUP[g] 2 Majority
2nd Rolan Valeriano NUP 2 Majority
3rd Joel Chua NUP[g] 2 Majority
4th Giselle Lazaro-Maceda NPC[k] 1 Majority
5th Irwin Tieng NUP[g] 2 Majority
6th Benny Abante[l] NUP 0 Majority
Marikina 1st Marcelino Teodoro[m] NUP 0 Majority
2nd Miro Quimbo PFP[g] 1 Majority
Marinduque Lone Reynaldo Salvacion Lakas[e] 1 Majority
Masbate 1st Antonio Kho Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Olga Kho Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Wilton Kho Lakas 3 Majority
Misamis Occidental 1st Jason Almonte Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Ando Oaminal Lakas 2 Majority
Misamis Oriental 1st Karen Lagbas NUP 1 Majority
2nd Yevgeny Emano Nacionalista 2 Majority
Mountain Province Lone Maximo Dalog Jr. Nacionalista 3 Majority
Muntinlupa Lone Jaime Fresnedi Liberal 2 Majority
Navotas Lone Toby Tiangco Navoteño 2 Majority
Negros Occidental 1st Jules Ledesma NPC 1 Majority
2nd Alfredo Marañon III NUP 2 Majority
3rd Javi Benitez PFP 1 Majority
4th Jeffrey Ferrer NUP 1 Majority
5th Dino Yulo Lakas 2 Majority
6th Mercedes Alvarez-Lansang NPC 2 Majority
Negros Oriental 1st Emmanuel Iway PFP 1 Majority
2nd Maisa Sagarbarria Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Janice Degamo Lakas 1 Majority
Northern Samar 1st Niko Raul Daza NUP 1 Minority
2nd Edwin Ongchuan PFP 1 Majority
Nueva Ecija 1st Mika Suansing PFP[g] 2 Majority
2nd Kokoy Salvador PFP 1 Majority
3rd Jay Vergara PFP 1 Majority
4th Emeng Pascual Lakas 2 Majority
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Tim Cayton Aksyon 1 Majority
Occidental Mindoro Lone Odie Tarriela PFP 2 Majority
Oriental Mindoro 1st Arnan Panaligan Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Alfonso Umali Jr. Liberal 3 Majority
Palawan 1st Rose Salvame NUP[n] 1 Majority
2nd Jose Alvarez NPC 2 Majority
3rd Gil Acosta Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
Pampanga 1st Carmelo Lazatin Jr. PFP 1 Majority
2nd Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Mica Gonzales Lakas 1 Majority
4th Anna York Bondoc NUP[o] 2 Majority
Pangasinan 1st Arthur Celeste Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Mark Cojuangco NPC 2 Majority
3rd Maria Rachel Arenas Lakas 2 Majority
4th Gina de Venecia Lakas 1 Majority
5th Ramon Guico Jr. Lakas 2 Majority
6th Marlyn Primicias-Agabas Lakas 2 Majority
Parañaque 1st Eric Olivarez Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Brian Yamsuan NUP[e] 1 Majority
Pasay Lone Antonino Calixto Lakas 3 Majority
Pasig Lone Roman Romulo NPC 3 Majority
Quezon 1st Mark Enverga NPC 3 Majority
2nd David Suarez Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Reynante Arrogancia NPC 2 Majority
4th Keith Micah Tan NPC 2 Majority
Quezon City 1st Arjo Atayde NUP[o] 2 Majority
2nd Ralph Tulfo PFP 2 Majority
3rd Franz Pumaren NUP 2 Majority
4th Bong Suntay UNA 1 Majority
5th Patrick Michael Vargas PFP[g] 2 Majority
6th Marivic Co-Pilar NUP 2 Majority
Quirino Lone Midy Cua Lakas 2 Majority
Rizal 1st Mia Ynares NPC 1 Majority
2nd Dino Tanjuatco NPC 2 Majority
3rd Jose Arturo Garcia Jr. NPC 2 Majority
4th Dennis Hernandez NPC 1 Majority
Romblon Lone Eleandro Jesus Madrona Nacionalista 3 Majority
Samar 1st Stephen James Tan Nacionalista 2 Minority
2nd Reynolds Michael Tan Lakas 2 Minority
San Jose del Monte Lone Arthur Robes Lakas 1 Majority
San Juan Lone Bel Zamora Lakas 2 Majority
Santa Rosa Lone Roy Gonzales Lakas 1 Majority
Sarangani Lone Steve Solon Lakas 2 Majority
Siquijor Lone Zaldy Villa PFP[g] 2 Majority
Sorsogon 1st Dette Escudero NPC 2 Majority
2nd Wowo Fortes NPC 2 Majority
South Cotabato 1st Ed Lumayag PFP 2 Majority
2nd Dinand Hernandez PFP 1 Majority
3rd Dibu Tuan Lakas[p] 1 Majority
Southern Leyte 1st Roger Mercado NPC 1 Majority
2nd Christopherson Yap Lakas 2 Majority
Sultan Kudarat 1st Ruth Sakaluran Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Bella Suansing PFP 1 Majority
Sulu 1st Samier Tan Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Abdulmunir Mundoc Arbison Lakas 1 Majority
Surigao del Norte 1st Francisco Matugas PFP[g] 1 Majority
2nd Bernadette Barbers Nacionalista 1 Majority
Surigao del Sur 1st Romeo Momo Nacionalista 2 Majority
2nd Alexander Pimentel PFP 1 Majority
TaguigPateros Lone Ading Cruz Nacionalista 2 Majority
Taguig Lone Daniel Bocobo Nacionalista 1 Majority
Tarlac 1st Jaime Cojuangco NPC 2 Majority
2nd Cristy Angeles PFP 1 Majority
3rd Bong Rivera NPC 2 Majority
Tawi-Tawi Lone Dimszar Sali NUP 2 Majority
Valenzuela 1st Kenneth Gatchalian NPC 1 Majority
2nd Gerald Galang Lakas[e] 1 Majority
Zambales 1st Jay Khonghun Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Bing Maniquiz Lakas 2 Majority
Zamboanga City 1st Katrina Reiko Chua-Tai Independent 1 Majority
2nd Jerry Perez NUP[q] 1 Majority
Zamboanga del Norte 1st Pinpin Uy Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Irene Labadlabad Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Ian Amatong Liberal 2 Majority
Zamboanga del Sur 1st Joseph Yu Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Victoria Yu Lakas 2 Majority
Zamboanga Sibugay 1st Marlo Bancoro PFP 1 Majority
2nd Marly Hofer–Hasim PFP 1 Majority
Party-list Rodge Gutierrez 1-Rider 2 Majority
Nathaniel Oducado 1Tahanan 1 Majority
Iris Marie Montes 4K 1 Minority
Marcelino Libanan 4Ps 2 Minority
Jonathan Clement Abalos 4Ps 2 Minority
Maximo Rodriguez Jr. Abamin 1 Majority
Manuel Frederick Ko Abang Lingkod 1 Majority
Robert Raymond Estrella[r] Abono 0 Majority
Antonio Tinio ACT Teachers 1 Minority
Edvic Yap[s] ACT-CIS 2 Majority
Jocelyn Tulfo ACT-CIS 3 Majority
Jeffrey Soriano[t] ACT-CIS 0 Majority
Nicanor Briones AGAP 2 Minority
Bryan Revilla Agimat 2 Majority
Chel Diokno Akbayan 1 Minority
Perci Cendaña Akbayan 1 Minority
Dadah Kiram Ismula Akbayan 1 Minority
Zaldy Co[u] Ako Bicol 3 Majority
Alfredo Garbin Ako Bicol 1 Majority
Jan Franz Chan[v] Ako Bicol 0 Majority
Sonny Lagon Ako Bisaya 3 Majority
Richelle Singson-Michael Ako Ilocano Ako 2 Majority
Maria Cristina Lopez ALONA 1 Majority
Alfred delos Santos[w] Ang Probinsyano 0 Majority
Sergio Dagooc APEC 3 Minority
Henry Oaminal Jr. Asenso Pinoy 1 Majority
Roberto Nazal Jr. BH 1 Minority
Terry Ridon Bicol Saro 1 Majority
Eddie Villanueva CIBAC 3 Majority
Felimon Espares Coop-NATCCO 2 Majority
Edwin Gardiola CWS 2 Majority
Claudine Bautista-Lim DUMPER PTDA 3 Majority
Brian Poe FPJ Panday Bayanihan 1 Majority
Sarah Elago[x] Gabriela 0 Minority
Jan Rurik Padiernos GP 1 Minority
Renee Co Kabataan 1 Minority
Caroline Tanchay Kamalayan 2 Majority
Eli San Fernando Kamanggagawa 1 Minority
Munir Arbison Jr. KAPUSO PM 2 Majority
Kenneth Paolo Tereng KM Ngayon Na 1 Majority
Aiman Tan Kusug Tausug 1 Majority
Allan Ty LPGMA 3 Minority
Ferdinand Beltran Magbubukid 1 Majority
Girlie Veloso Malasakit@Bayanihan 1 Majority
Leila de Lima ML 1 Minority
Maria Nina Francesca Lacson Manila Teachers 1 Majority
Arthur C. Yap[y] Murang Kuryente 0 Majority
Florabel Yatco Nanay 1 Majority
Maria Kristina Jihan Glepa One Coop 1 Majority
Presley de Jesus Philreca 3 Minority
Franz Vincent Legazpi[z] Pinoy Workers 1 Majority
Harold Duterte PPP 1 Independent
Jernie Jett Nisay Pusong Pinoy 1 Minority
Paolo Marcoleta SAGIP 1 Minority
Rodolfo Ordanes Senior Citizens 2 Majority
Ching Bernos Solid North 2 Majority
Rolando Macasaet SSS-GSIS Pensyonado 1 Majority
Arlyn Ayon SWERTE 1 Minority
Jose Teves Jr. TGP 3 Majority
Andrew Julian Romualdez Tingog 1 Majority
Jude Acidre Tingog 2 Majority
Marie Josephine Diana Calatrava[aa] Tingog 1
Yedda Romualdez[ab] Tingog 0 Majority
Johanne Monich Bautista Trabaho 1 Majority
Raymond Mendoza TUCP 3 Majority
Milagros Magsaysay United Senior Citizens 1 Majority
Jojo Ang Uswag Ilonggo 2 Majority
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Changes in membership

House of Representatives

District representatives

More information District, Vacating member ...
District Vacating member Special election Successor
Member Party Date Reason Member Party Date
Cavite–4th Kiko Barzaga Independent December 1, 2025 Suspended for 60 days[39][40]
February 4, 2026
Antipolo–2nd Romeo Acop NUP December 20, 2025 Died in office[35] March 14, 2026[41] Bong Acop NUP March 16, 2026
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Party-list representatives

More information Member, Party ...
Member Party Date Reason Successor Took office
Marie Josephine Diana Calatrava Tingog July 9, 2025 Resigned[42] Yedda Romualdez July 18, 2025
Zaldy Co Ako Bicol September 29, 2025 Resigned[43] Jan Franz Chan January 26, 2026
Edvic Yap ACT-CIS Partylist February 4, 2026 Resigned[44] Jeffrey Soriano March 11, 2026
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Committees

Constitutional bodies

More information Committee, Senate ...
CommitteeSenateHouse of Representatives
ChairmanPartyMinority leaderPartyChairmanPartyDistrictMinority leaderPartyDistrict
Commission on Appointments Tito Sotto NPC Joel Villanueva Independent Ramon Guico Jr. Lakas Pangasinan–5th Tonypet Albano Lakas Isabela–1st
Judicial and Bar Council Kiko Pangilinan Liberal N/a Gerville Luistro Lakas Batangas–2nd N/a
Senate Electoral Tribunal Pia Cayetano Nacionalista Alan Peter Cayetano Independent N/a
House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal N/a Bel Zamora Lakas San Juan Jan Rurik Padiernos GP Party-list
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Senate committees

House of Representatives committees

Notes

  1. Session suspended due to Super Typhoon Uwan. It was the original session calendar resume on November 10, 2025.[32][33]
  2. Elected in 2025 under Partido Demokratiko Pilipino.
  3. Romeo Acop died on December 20, 2025.[35]
  4. Bong Acop was elected on March 14, 2026, to succeed Romeo Acop. He took office on March 16, 2026.
  5. Elected in 2025 as an independent.
  6. Eric Yap took office on July 3, 2025, after having his proclamation as representative-elect initially suspended.
  7. Elected in 2025 under Lakas–CMD.
  8. Elected in 2025 under the National Unity Party.
  9. Elected in 2025 under Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino.
  10. Elected in 2025 under the Nacionalista Party.
  11. Elected in 2025 under the Asenso Manileño.
  12. Benny Abante took office on July 8, 2025, after the Second Division of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) nullified the candidacy of his sole opponent in the election, Joey Uy (Aksyon), on June 18, 2025, due to citizenship issues. The COMELEC en banc affirmed the nullification of Uy's candidacy on June 30, 2025. Prior to the nullification of his candidacy, Uy had received the most number of votes in the election.
  13. Marcelino Teodoro took office on July 1, 2025, after having his proclamation as representative-elect initially suspended.
  14. Elected in 2025 under the People's Reform Party.
  15. Elected in 2025 under Nacionalista Party.
  16. Elected in 2025 under Aksyon Demokratiko.
  17. Elected in 2025 under Adelante Zamboanga Party.
  18. Robert Raymond Estrella took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated due to the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
  19. Edvic Yap resigned on February 4, 2026.
  20. Jeffrey Soriano took office on March 11, 2026, to succeed Edvic Yap.
  21. Zaldy Co resigned on September 29, 2025.
  22. Jan Franz Chan took office on January 26, 2026, to succeed Zaldy Co.
  23. Alfred delos Santos took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated due to the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
  24. Sarah Elago took office on September 23, 2025, after the Commission on Elections allocated one additional seat for party-list representatives.[37][38]
  25. Arthur C. Yap took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated due to the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
  26. Franz Vincent Legazpi was included in the list of representatives on August 6, 2025.
  27. Marie Josephine Diana Calatrava resigned on July 9, 2025.
  28. Yedda Romualdez was proclaimed as a representative by the Commission on Elections on July 16, 2025, to succeed Marie Josephine Diana Calatrava.

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