20th Congress of the Philippines
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.
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
- June 10 – The Senate of the 19th Congress convenes as an impeachment court for the trial of Vice President Duterte.[12][13][14][15]
- June 30 – New term begins for the Philippine Senate and the House of Representatives.
- July 28
- Congress convenes. Members elected in 2025 formally takes office.
- Francis Escudero (NPC) is elected Senate president.
- Martin Romualdez (Lakas; Leyte–1st) is elected House speaker.
- President Bongbong Marcos delivers his fourth State of the Nation Address.[16]
- August 6 – The Senate of the 20th Congress voted to archive the articles of impeachment of Vice President Duterte.[17]
- September 8
- Tito Sotto is elected Senate president after Francis Escudero was ousted by 15 senators.[18]
- The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee resumed its probe on anomalous flood control projects of the Department of Public Works and Highways. Controversial government contractors Curlee and Sarah Discaya link several congressmen to kickbacks received from project funds.[19]
- September 9 – In a hearing convened by the House Committee on Public Accounts, former DPWH district engineer Brice Hernandez links Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Joel Villanueva to the anomalous flood control scandal.[20]
- September 17 – Martin Romualdez resigns as House Speaker. Bojie Dy is elected as the new House Speaker.[21]
- September 23 – The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee resumed its probe on the flood control scandal, with former DPWH district engineer Henry Alcantara linked Senators Estrada, Villanueva, former Senator Bong Revilla, Representative Zaldy Co (Ako Bicol), former DPWH Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo, former Representative Mitch Cajayon-Uy (Caloocan-2nd) to payoffs linked to the anomalous flood control scandal with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recommending the filing charges of these personalities for indirect bribery and malversation of public funds.[22]
- September 25 – The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee resumed its probe on the flood control scandal, with former DPWH Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo admitting receiving payoffs and also linking former Senate President Francis Escudero, former Senator Nancy Binay, Representative Co, Commission on Audit Commissioner Mario G. Lipana to scandal.[23]
Date unknown
- The New Senate Building will be completed in late 2026 or early 2027, per Senate President Francis Escudero when asked following a sine die adjournment in 2025.[24]
Party summary
Senate party summary
| 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 (March 23, 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% | ||
House party summary
| Party | Total | Vacant | |||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aksyon | Asenso | AZAP | BUP | CDP | HTL | Lakas | LDP | Liberal | MKTZNU | Nacionalista | Navoteño | 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 | 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 | 32 | 33 | 2 | 28 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 63 | 317 | 0 |
| Present (March 23, 2026) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100 | 1 | 18 | 33 | 41 | 1 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 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% | 10.4% | 12.9% | 0.3% | 12.6% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.3% | 1.6% | 20.1% | ||
Leadership
Senate
until September 8, 2025
from September 8, 2025
- Senate President:
- Francis Escudero (NPC), until September 8, 2025
- Tito Sotto (NPC), from September 8, 2025[25]
- Senate President pro tempore:
- Jinggoy Estrada (PMP), until September 8, 2025
- Panfilo Lacson (Independent), from September 8, 2025[25]
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Joel Villanueva (Independent) until September 8, 2025
- Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent) from September 8, 2025[25]
- Deputy Majority Floor Leaders:
- JV Ejercito (NPC)[25]
- Rodante Marcoleta (Independent), until September 8, 2025
- Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan), from September 9, 2025[25]
- Minority Floor Leader:
- Tito Sotto (NPC), until September 8, 2025
- Alan Peter Cayetano (Independent), from September 9, 2025[25]
- Deputy Minority Floor Leaders:
- Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent), until September 8, 2025
- Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan), until September 8, 2025
- Rodante Marcoleta (Independent) from September 9, 2025[25]
- Joel Villanueva (Independent) from September 9, 2025[25]
House of Representatives
until September 17, 2025
from September 17, 2025
- Speaker:
- Martin Romualdez (Leyte–1st, Lakas), until September 17, 2025
- Bojie Dy (Isabela–6th, PFP), from September 17, 2025
- Senior Deputy Speaker:
- David Suarez (Quezon–2nd, Lakas), until November 19, 2025
- Dinand Hernandez (South Cotabato–2nd, PFP), from November 19, 2025
- Deputy Speakers:
- Janette Garin (Iloilo–1st, Lakas)
- Yasser Balindong (Lanao del Sur–2nd, Lakas)
- Paolo Ortega (La Union–1st, Lakas)
- Jay Khonghun (Zambales–1st, Lakas)
- Kristine Singson-Meehan (Ilocos Sur–2nd, NPC)
- Ronaldo Puno (Antipolo–1st, NUP)
- Bojie Dy (Isabela–6th, PFP), until September 17, 2025
- Ferjenel Biron (Iloilo–4th, Nacionalista)
- Raymond Mendoza (Party-list, TUCP)
- Yevgeny Emano (Misamis Oriental–2nd, Nacionalista), from August 11, 2025
- Dinand Hernandez (South Cotabato–2nd, PFP), until November 19, 2025
- David Suarez (Quezon–2nd, Lakas), from November 19, 2025
- Maria Rachel Arenas (Pangasinan–3rd, Lakas), from March 18, 2026
- Duke Frasco (Cebu–5th, Independent), from March 18, 2026
- Albee Benitez (Bacolod at-large, PFP), from March 18, 2026
- Majority Floor Leader: Sandro Marcos (Ilocos Norte–1st, PFP)
- Senior Deputy Majority Floor Leader: Lorenz Defensor (Iloilo–3rd, NUP)
- Minority Floor Leader: Marcelino Libanan (Party-list, 4Ps)
- Senior Deputy Minority Floor Leader
- Edgar Erice (Caloocan–2nd, Liberal), until March 3, 2026
- Leila de Lima (Party-list, ML), from March 3, 2026
Sessions
- First Regular Session: July 28, 2025 – June 5, 2026[26][27][28][29]
- 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:
- For senators elected on May 9, 2022: June 30, 2022 – June 30, 2028
- For senators elected on May 12, 2025: June 30, 2025 – June 30, 2031
| Senator | Party | Term | Term ending | Bloc | Registered in | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bam Aquino | KANP | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Concepcion, Tarlac | |
| Alan Peter Cayetano | Independent | 1 | 2028 | Minority | Taguig | |
| Pia Cayetano | Nacionalista | 2 | 2031 | Majority | Taguig | |
| Ronald dela Rosa | PDP | 2 | 2031 | Minority | Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur | |
| JV Ejercito | NPC | 1 | 2028 | Majority | San Juan | |
| Francis Escudero | NPC | 1 | 2028 | Minority | Sorsogon City | |
| Jinggoy Estrada | PMP | 1 | 2028 | Minority | San Juan | |
| Win Gatchalian | NPC | 2 | 2028 | Majority | Valenzuela | |
| Bong Go | PDP | 2 | 2031 | Minority | Davao City | |
| Risa Hontiveros | Akbayan | 2 | 2028 | Majority | Quezon City | |
| Panfilo Lacson | Independent | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Imus, Cavite | |
| Lito Lapid | NPC | 2 | 2031 | Majority | Porac, Pampanga | |
| Loren Legarda | NPC | 1 | 2028 | Majority | Pandan, Antique | |
| Rodante Marcoleta | Independent | 1 | 2031 | Minority | Cainta, Rizal | |
| Imee Marcos | Nacionalista | 2 | 2031 | Minority | Laoag, Ilocos Norte | |
| Robin Padilla | PDP | 1 | 2028 | Minority | Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte | |
| Kiko Pangilinan | Liberal | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Silang, Cavite | |
| Tito Sotto | NPC | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Quezon City | |
| Erwin Tulfo | Lakas | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Quezon City | |
| Raffy Tulfo | Independent | 1 | 2028 | Majority | Quezon City | |
| Joel Villanueva | Independent | 2 | 2028 | Minority | Bocaue, Bulacan | |
| Camille Villar | Nacionalista | 1 | 2031 | Majority | Las Piñas | |
| Mark Villar | Nacionalista | 1 | 2028 | Majority | Las Piñas | |
| Juan Miguel Zubiri | Independent | 2 | 2028 | Majority | Maramag, Bukidnon | |
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.
| 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 | 0 | TBA | |||
| 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 | Majority | |
| 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 | 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 | Independent[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 | PMP | 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 | 3 | Majority | ||
| Dinagat Islands | Lone | Kaka Bag-ao | Liberal | 1 | Minority | |
| Eastern Samar | Lone | Sheen Gonzales | Independent | 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 | Lakas | 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 | Lakas | 2 | Majority | |
| 2nd | Rolan Valeriano | NUP | 2 | Majority | ||
| 3rd | Joel Chua | Lakas | 2 | Majority | ||
| 4th | Giselle Lazaro-Maceda | NPC[k] | 1 | Majority | ||
| 5th | Irwin Tieng | Lakas | 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 | Elisa 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 | PRP | 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 | Nacionalista | 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 | Nacionalista | 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[n] | 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 | ||
| Taguig–Pateros | 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 | AZAP | 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[o] | Abono | 0 | Majority | |||
| Antonio Tinio | ACT Teachers | 1 | Minority | |||
| Edvic Yap[p] | ACT-CIS | 2 | Majority | |||
| Jocelyn Tulfo | ACT-CIS | 3 | Majority | |||
| Jeffrey Soriano[q] | 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[r] | Ako Bicol | 3 | Majority | |||
| Alfredo Garbin | Ako Bicol | 1 | Majority | |||
| Jan Franz Chan[s] | 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[t] | 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[u] | 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[v] | 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[w] | 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[x] | Tingog | 1 | — | |||
| Yedda Romualdez[y] | 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 | |||
Changes in membership
House of Representatives
District representatives
| 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 | ||
Party-list representatives
| 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 |
Committees
Constitutional bodies
| Committee | Senate | House of Representatives | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chairman | Party | Minority leader | Party | Chairman | Party | District | Minority leader | Party | District | |||||
| 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 | |||||||
Senate committees
House of Representatives committees
Notes
- ^ Session suspended due to Super Typhoon Uwan. It was the original session calendar resume on November 10, 2025.[32][33]
- ^ Elected in 2025 under Partido Demokratiko Pilipino.
- ^ Romeo Acop died on December 20, 2025.[35]
- ^ Bong Acop was elected on March 14, 2026, to succeed Romeo Acop. He took office on March 16, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f Elected in 2025 as an independent.
- ^ Eric Yap took office on July 3, 2025, after having his proclamation as an elected representative initially suspended.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Elected in 2025 under Lakas–CMD.
- ^ a b Elected in 2025 under the National Unity Party.
- ^ Elected in 2025 under Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino.
- ^ a b Elected in 2025 under the Nacionalista Party.
- ^ Elected in 2025 under the Asenso Manileño.
- ^ Benny Abante took office on July 8, 2025, after initially losing to Joey Uy (Aksyon). The Second Division of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) nullified Uy's candidacy on June 18, 2025, due to citizenship issues. The COMELEC en banc affirmed the nullification of Uy's candidacy on June 30, 2025.
- ^ Marcelino Teodoro took office on July 1, 2025, after having his proclamation as an elected representative initially suspended.
- ^ Elected in 2025 under Aksyon Demokratiko.
- ^ Robert Raymond Estrella took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated following the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
- ^ Edvic Yap resigned on February 4, 2026.
- ^ Jeffrey Soriano took office on March 11, 2026, to succeed Edvic Yap.
- ^ Zaldy Co resigned on September 29, 2025.
- ^ Jan Franz Chan took office on 26 January 2026, to succeed Zaldy Co.
- ^ Alfred delos Santos took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated following the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
- ^ Sarah Elago took office on September 23, 2025, after the Commission on Elections allocated one additional seat for party-list representatives.[37][38]
- ^ Arthur C. Yap took office on October 2, 2025, after three seats for party-list representatives were reallocated following the cancellation of the Duterte Youth's registration by the Commission on Elections on August 29, 2025.
- ^ Franz Vincent Legazpi was included in the list of representatives on August 6, 2025.
- ^ Marie Josephine Diana Calatrava resigned on July 9, 2025.
- ^ 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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