19th Congress of the Philippines
July 25, 2022 June 6, 2025
Coat of arms of the Republic of the Philippines.
PresidentBongbong Marcos (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas)
Vice PresidentSara Duterte (Independent)
Senate
Senate President Migz Zubiri (Independent)
Senate President
pro tempore
Loren Legarda (NPC)
Majority leaderJoel Villanueva (Independent)
Minority leaderKoko Pimentel (PDP–Laban)
Members24 senators
House of Representatives
House SpeakerMartin Romualdez (Lakas)
Deputy Speakers
Majority leaderManuel Jose Dalipe (Lakas)
Minority leaderMarcelino Libanan (4Ps)
Members314 representatives

The 19th Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Ikalabinsiyam na Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, convened on July 25, 2022. The 19th Congress is meeting during the first three years of Bongbong Marcos's presidency, and will end on June 6, 2025. The convening of the 19th Congress followed the 2022 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 currently meets in the GSIS Building, with a scheduled move in 2024 to its new building in Navy Village, Taguig. The 19th Congress is also the first since the 10th Congress that no senator is from the Liberal Party.

Leadership

Senate

Senate President
Senate President pro tempore

House of Representatives

Sessions

  • First Regular Session: July 25, 2022 – June 2, 2023
    • July 25, 2022 – September 30, 2022
    • November 7, 2022 – December 16, 2022
    • January 23, 2023 – March 24, 2023
    • May 8, 2023 – June 2, 2023
  • Second Regular Session: July 24, 2023 – May 24, 2024
    • July 24, 2023 – September 29, 2023
    • First Special Session: November 4, 2023
    • November 6, 2023 – December 15, 2023
    • January 22, 2024 – March 22, 2024
    • April 29, 2024 – May 24, 2024
  • Third Regular Session: July 22, 2024 – June 6, 2025
    • July 22, 2024 – September 27, 2024
    • November 4, 2024 – December 16, 2024
    • January 20, 2025 – March 21, 2025
    • May 2, 2025 – June 6, 2025

Members

Senate

19th Congress Senators of the Philippines; taken on July 25, 2022

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

Senator Party Term Term
expiry
In office Bloc City/municipality of registration
1. Sonny Angara LDP 2 2025 2013–present Majority Baler, Aurora
2. Nancy Binay UNA 2 2025 2013–present Majority Makati
3. Alan Peter Cayetano Independent 1 2028 2022–present Independent Taguig
4. Pia Cayetano Nacionalista 1 2025 2019–present Independent Taguig
5. Ronald dela Rosa PDP–Laban 1 2025 2019–present Majority Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur
6. JV Ejercito NPC 1 2028 2022–present Majority San Juan
7. Francis Escudero NPC 1 2028 2022–present Majority Sorsogon City, Sorsogon
8. Jinggoy Estrada PMP 1 2028 2022–present Majority San Juan
9. Win Gatchalian NPC 2 2028 2016–present Majority Valenzuela
10. Bong Go PDP–Laban 1 2025 2019–present Majority Davao City
11. Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 2 2028 2016–present Minority Quezon City
12. Lito Lapid NPC 1 2025 2019–present Majority Porac, Pampanga
13. Loren Legarda NPC 1 2028 2022–present Majority Pandan, Antique
14. Imee Marcos Nacionalista 1 2025 2019–present Majority Laoag, Ilocos Norte
15. Robin Padilla PDP–Laban 1 2028 2022–present Majority Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte
16. Koko Pimentel PDP–Laban 3[lower-alpha 1] 2025 2011–present Minority Cagayan de Oro
17. Grace Poe Independent 2 2025 2013–present Majority San Juan
18. Bong Revilla Lakas 1 2025 2019–present Majority Bacoor, Cavite
19. Francis Tolentino PDP–Laban 1 2025 2019–present Majority Tagaytay, Cavite
20. Raffy Tulfo Independent 1 2028 2022–present Majority Quezon City
21. Joel Villanueva Independent 2 2028 2016–present Majority Bocaue, Bulacan
22. Cynthia Villar Nacionalista 2 2025 2013–present Majority Las Piñas
23. Mark Villar Nacionalista 1 2028 2022–present Majority Las Piñas
24. Migz Zubiri Independent 2 2028 2016–present Majority Maramag, Bukidnon

Notes

House of Representatives

Number of districts per province

Terms of members of the House of Representatives started on June 30, 2022, took office on July 25, and will end on June 30, 2025, unless stated otherwise.

District representatives

Province/City District Representative Party Term Bloc
Abra Lone Menchie Bernos Nacionalista 1 Majority
Agusan del Norte 1st Jose Aquino II Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Dale Corvera Lakas 1 Majority
Agusan del Sur 1st Alfel Bascug NUP 2 Majority
2nd Eddiebong Plaza NUP 2 Majority
Aklan 1st Carlito Marquez NPC 3 Majority
2nd Teodorico Haresco Jr. Nacionalista 2 Majority
Albay 1st Edcel Lagman Liberal 3 Minority
2nd Joey Salceda Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Fernando Cabredo NUP 2 Majority
Antipolo 1st Roberto Puno NUP 2 Majority
2nd Romeo Acop NUP 1 Majority
Antique Lone Antonio Agapito Legarda Jr. NPC 1 Majority
Apayao Lone Eleanor Bulut Begtang NPC 1 Majority
Aurora Lone Rommel T. Angara LDP 2 Majority
Bacolod Lone Greg Gasataya NPC 3 Majority
Baguio Lone Marquez Go Nacionalista 3 Majority
Basilan Lone Mujiv Hataman BUP 2 Minority
Bataan 1st Geraldine Roman Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Albert Garcia NUP 1 Majority
3rd Maria Angela Garcia NUP 1 Majority
Batanes Lone Ciriaco Gato Jr. NPC 2 Majority
Batangas 1st Eric Buhain Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Gerville Luistro Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Maria Theresa Collantes NPC 3 Majority
4th Lianda Bolilia Nacionalista 3 Majority
5th Mario Vittorio Mariño Nacionalista 3 Majority
6th Ralph Recto[lower-alpha 1] Nacionalista 1 Majority
Benguet Lone Eric Yap United Benguet Party 2 Majority
Biliran Lone Gerardo Espina Jr. Lakas 2 Majority
Biñan Lone Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat Lakas 3 Majority
Bohol 1st Edgar Chatto NUP 2 Majority
2nd Maria Vanessa Aumentado Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Kristine Alexie Besas-Tutor Nacionalista 2 Majority
Bukidnon 1st Jose Manuel Alba Bukidnon Paglaum 1 Majority
2nd Jonathan Keith Flores Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Jose Maria Zubiri Jr. Bukidnon Paglaum 1 Majority
4th Laarni Roque Nacionalista 1 Majority
Bulacan 1st Danny Domingo NUP 1 Majority
2nd Augustina Dominique Pancho NUP 1 Majority
3rd Lorna Silverio NUP 3 Majority
4th Linabelle Villarica PFP 1 Majority
5th Ambrosio Cruz Lakas 1 Majority
6th Salvador Pleyto Lakas 1 Majority
Cagayan 1st Ramon Nolasco Jr. NPC 2 Majority
2nd Aline Vargas Alfonso Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Joseph Lara Lakas 2 Majority
Cagayan de Oro 1st Lordan Suan Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Rufus Rodriguez CDP 2 Majority
Calamba Lone Charisse Anne Hernandez Lakas 1 Majority
Caloocan 1st Oscar Malapitan Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Mary Mitzi Cajayon-Uy Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Dean Asistio Lakas 1 Majority
Camarines Norte 1st Josefina Tallado Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Rosemarie Panotes Lakas 1 Majority
Camarines Sur 1st Tsuyoshi Anthony Horibata PDP–Laban 1 Majority
2nd Luis Raymund Villafuerte NUP 3 Majority
3rd Gabriel Bordado Liberal 3 Minority
4th Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella NPC 2 Majority
5th Miguel Luis Villafuerte PDP–Laban 1 Majority
Camiguin Lone Jurdin Jesus Romualdo Lakas 1 Majority
Capiz 1st Emmanuel Billones Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Jane Castro Lakas 1 Majority
Catanduanes Lone Eulogio Rodriguez Independent 1 Majority
Cavite 1st Ramon Jolo Revilla III Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Lani Mercado Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Adrian Jay Advincula NUP 1 Majority
4th Elpidio Barzaga Jr. NUP 2 Majority
5th Roy Loyola NPC 1 Majority
6th Antonio Ferrer NUP 1 Majority
7th Jesus Crispin Remulla[lower-alpha 2] NUP 2 N/A
Crispin Diego Remulla[lower-alpha 3] NUP 1 Majority
8th Aniela Tolentino NUP 1 Majority
Cebu 1st Rhea Mhae Gullas Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Edsel Galeos Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Pablo John Garcia NUP 2 Majority
4th Janice Salimbangon NUP 2 Majority
5th Vincent Franco Frasco NUP 2 Majority
6th Daphne Lagon Lakas 1 Majority
7th Peter John Calderon NPC 3 Majority
Cebu City 1st Rachel Marguerite del Mar NPC 1 Majority
2nd Eduardo Rama Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
Cotabato 1st Joselito Sacdalan PDP–Laban 2 Majority
2nd Rudy Caoagdan Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Maria Alana Samantha Santos Lakas 1 Majority
Davao City 1st Paolo Duterte HNP 2 Majority
2nd Vincent Garcia Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Isidro Ungab Lakas 2 Majority
Davao de Oro 1st Maricar Zamora Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Ruwel Peter Gonzaga PDP–Laban 3 Majority
Davao del Norte 1st Pantaleon Alvarez Reporma 3 Minority
2nd Alan Dujali Lakas 2 Majority
Davao del Sur Lone John Tracy Cagas Nacionalista 1 Majority
Davao Occidental Lone Claude Bautista Lakas 1 Majority
Davao Oriental 1st Nelson Dayanghirang Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Cheeno Almario Lakas 1 Majority
Dinagat Islands Lone Alan Uno Ecleo Lakas 2 Majority
Eastern Samar Lone Maria Fe Abunda Lakas 2 Majority
General Santos Lone Ton Acharon NPC 1 Majority
Guimaras Lone Ma. Lucille Nava PDP–Laban 3 Majority
Ifugao Lone Solomon Chungalao NPC 2 Majority
Iligan Lone Celso Regencia Lakas 1 Majority
Ilocos Norte 1st Ferdinand Alexander Marcos III PFP 1 Majority
2nd Eugenio Angelo Barba Nacionalista 2 Majority
Ilocos Sur 1st Ronald Singson NPC 1 Majority
2nd Kristine Singson-Meehan NPC 2 Majority
Iloilo 1st Janette Garin NUP 2 Majority
2nd Michael Gorriceta Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Lorenz Defensor NUP 2 Majority
4th Ferjenel Biron Nacionalista 1 Majority
5th Raul Tupas Nacionalista 3 Majority
Iloilo City Lone Julienne Baronda NUP 2 Majority
Isabela 1st Antonio Albano Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Ed Christopher Go Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Ian Paul Dy Lakas 2 Majority
4th Joseph Tan Lakas 1 Majority
5th Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III Lakas 2 Majority
6th Faustino Dy V Lakas 2 Majority
Kalinga Lone Allen Jesse Mangaoang Nacionalista 3 Majority
La Union 1st Paolo Ortega Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Dante Garcia PRP 1 Majority
Laguna 1st Ann Matibag Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Ruth Mariano-Hernandez Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Loreto Amante Lakas 1 Majority
4th Jam Agarao PFP 1 Majority
Lanao del Norte 1st Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Aminah Dimaporo Lakas 1 Majority
Lanao del Sur 1st Zia Adiong Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Yasser Balindong Lakas 2 Majority
Lapu-Lapu City Lone Cynthia Chan Lakas Majority
Las Piñas Lone Camille Villar Nacionalista 2 Majority
Leyte 1st Martin Romualdez Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Lolita Javier Nacionalista 2 Majority
3rd Anna Veloso Tuazon NUP 1 Majority
4th Richard Gomez PFP 1 Majority
5th Carl Cari PDP–Laban 2 Majority
Maguindanao del Norte Lone Bai Dimple Mastura Lakas 1 Majority
Maguindanao del Sur Lone Mohamad Tong Paglas Nacionalista 1 Majority
Makati 1st Romulo Peña Jr. Liberal 2 Majority
2nd Luis Campos Jr. NPC 3 Majority
Malabon Lone Josephine Veronique Lacson-Noel NPC 2 Majority
Mandaluyong Lone Neptali Gonzales II NUP 2 Majority
Mandaue Lone Emmarie Ouano-Dizon Lakas 2 Majority
Manila 1st Ernix Dionisio Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Rolando Valeriano NUP 2 Majority
3rd Joel Chua Aksyon Demokratiko 1 Majority
4th Edward Maceda NPC 3 Majority
5th Irwin Tieng Lakas 1 Majority
6th Benny Abante NUP 2 Majority
Marikina 1st Maan Teodoro UNA 1 Majority
2nd Stella Quimbo Liberal 2 Majority
Marinduque Lone Lord Allan Jay Velasco NPC 3 Majority
Masbate 1st Richard Kho Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Ara Kho Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Wilton Kho Lakas 2 Majority
Misamis Occidental 1st Jason Almonte PDP–Laban 1 Majority
2nd Ando Oaminal Nacionalista 1 Majority
Misamis Oriental 1st Christian Unabia Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Yevgeny Vincente Emano Nacionalista 1 Majority
Mountain Province Lone Maximo Dalog Jr. Nacionalista 2 Majority
Muntinlupa Lone Jaime Fresnedi Liberal 1 Majority
Navotas Lone Toby Tiangco Partido Navoteño 1 Majority
Negros Occidental 1st Gerardo Valmayor Jr. NPC 2 Majority
2nd Alfredo Marañon III NUP 1 Majority
3rd Kiko Benitez PFP 2 Majority
4th Juliet Ferrer NUP 3 Majority
5th Dino Yulo Independent 1 Majority
6th Mercedes Alvarez NPC 1 Majority
Negros Oriental 1st Jocelyn Sy-Limkaichong Liberal 3 Majority
2nd Chiquiting Sagarbarria NPC 3 Majority
3rd Arnolfo Teves Jr.[lower-alpha 4] NPC 3 Majority
Northern Samar 1st Paul Daza NUP 2 Minority
2nd Harris Ongchuan NUP 1 Minority
Nueva Ecija 1st Mika Suansing Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Joseph Gilbert Violago NUP 1 Majority
3rd Rosanna Vergara PFP 3 Majority
4th Emeng Pascual Lakas 1 Majority
Nueva Vizcaya Lone Luisa Lloren Cuaresma Lakas 3 Majority
Occidental Mindoro Lone Odie Tarriela PFP 1 Majority
Oriental Mindoro 1st Arnan Panaligan Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Alfonso Umali Jr. Liberal 2 Majority
Palawan 1st Edgardo Salvame PRP 1 Majority
2nd Jose Alvarez PDP–Laban 1 Majority
3rd Edward Hagedorn[lower-alpha 5] PDP–Laban 1 Majority
Pampanga 1st Carmelo Lazatin II Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Lakas 1 Majority
3rd Aurelio Gonzales Jr. Lakas 3 Majority
4th Anna Bondoc Nacionalista 1 Majority
Pangasinan 1st Arthur Celeste Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Mark Cojuangco NPC 1 Majority
3rd Rachel Baby Arenas Lakas 1 Majority
4th Christopher de Venecia Lakas 3 Majority
5th Ramon Guico Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
6th Len Primicias Agabas PFP 1 Majority
Parañaque 1st Edwin Olivarez Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Gustavo Tambunting NUP 1 Majority
Pasay Lone Antonino Calixto Lakas 2 Majority
Pasig Lone Roman Romulo Independent 2 Majority
Quezon 1st Wilfrido Mark Enverga NPC 2 Majority
2nd David C. Suarez Lakas 2 Majority
3rd Reynante Arrogancia NPC 1 Minority
4th Mike Tan NPC 1 Majority
Quezon City 1st Arjo Atayde Nacionalista 1 Majority
2nd Ralph Tulfo PFP 1 Majority
3rd Franz Pumaren NUP 1 Majority
4th Marvin Rillo Lakas 1 Majority
5th PM Vargas Lakas 1 Majority
6th Marivic Co-Pilar NUP 1 Majority
Quirino Lone Midy Cua Lakas 1 Majority
Rizal 1st Michael John Duavit NPC 3 Majority
2nd Dino Tanjuatco Liberal 1 Majority
3rd Jose Arturo Garcia Jr. NPC 1 Majority
4th Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles Lakas 2 Majority
Romblon Lone Eleandro Jesus Madrona Nacionalista 2 Majority
Samar 1st Stephen James Tan Nacionalista 1 Minority
2nd Reynolds Michael Tan Nacionalista 1 Minority
San Jose del Monte Lone Florida Robes PFP 3 Majority
San Juan Lone Bel Zamora PDP–Laban 1 Majority
Santa Rosa Lone Danilo Fernandez NUP 2 Majority
Sarangani Lone Steve Solon Lakas 1 Majority
Siquijor Lone Zaldy Villa Lakas 1 Majority
Sorsogon 1st Dette Escudero NPC 1 Majority
2nd Wowo Fortes NPC 1 Majority
South Cotabato 1st Ed Lumayag PFP 1 Majority
2nd Peter Miguel Lakas 1 Majority
Southern Leyte 1st Luz Mercado NUP 1 Majority
2nd Christopherson Yap Lakas 1 Majority
Sultan Kudarat 1st Princess Rihan Sakaluran Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Horacio Suansing Jr. NUP 3 Majority
Sulu 1st Samier Tan Lakas 2 Majority
2nd Abdulmunir Arbison Jr. Lakas 1 Majority
Surigao del Norte 1st Francisco Jose Matugas II Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Ace Barbers Nacionalista 3 Majority
Surigao del Sur 1st Romeo Momo Independent 1 Majority
2nd Johnny Pimentel NUP 3 Majority
TaguigPateros 1st Ricardo Cruz, Jr. Nacionalista 1 Majority
Taguig 2nd Amparo Maria Zamora Nacionalista 1 Majority
Tarlac 1st Jaime Cojuangco NPC 1 Majority
2nd Christian Yap NPC 1 Majority
3rd Bong Rivera NPC 1 Majority
Tawi-Tawi Lone Dimszar Sali NUP 1 Majority
Valenzuela 1st Rex Gatchalian[lower-alpha 6] NPC 1 Majority
2nd Eric Martinez PDP–Laban 3 Majority
Zambales 1st Jay Khonghun Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Bing Maniquiz Lakas 1 Majority
Zamboanga City 1st Khymer Adan Olaso Adelante Zamboanga Party 1 Majority
2nd Manuel Jose Dalipe Lakas 3 Majority
Zamboanga del Norte 1st Romeo Jalosjos Jr.[lower-alpha 7] Nacionalista 2 N/A
Roberto Uy Jr.[lower-alpha 8] Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Glona Labadlabad Lakas 3 Majority
3rd Ian Amatong Liberal 1 Majority
Zamboanga del Sur 1st Divina Grace Yu Lakas 3 Majority
2nd Victoria Yu PDP–Laban 1 Majority
Zamboanga Sibugay 1st Wilter Palma Lakas 1 Majority
2nd Tata Eudela Lakas 1 Majority

Notes

  1. Resigned on January 12, 2024, after being appointed as Secretary of Finance.
  2. Resigned on June 30, 2022, after his appointment as Secretary of Justice.
  3. Elected in a special election on February 25, 2023 and took office on February 28, 2023.
  4. Expelled on August 16, 2023.[1]
  5. Died on October 3, 2023.[2]
  6. Resigned on January 31, 2023, after being appointed as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development.[3]
  7. Vacated seat on July 21, 2022, after the Supreme Court issued a status quo ante order which prevented him from assuming the seat. Election later annulled by the Supreme Court on August 8, 2023.
  8. Declared elected by the Supreme Court on August 8, 2023 and took office on November 13, 2023.

Party-list representatives

Party Representative Term Bloc
Abang Lingkod Joseph Stephen Paduano 4 Minority
Abante Pangasinan-Ilokano Party (API) Michael Morden 1 Majority
Abono Robert Raymond Estrella 3 Majority
ACT Teachers Partylist France Castro 3 Minority
Agimat ng Masa (Agimat) Bryan Revilla 1 Majority
Agri-Agra na Reporma para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas (AGRI) Wilbert Lee 1 Minority
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP) Nicanor Briones 1 Majority
Agrikultura Ngayon Gawing Akma at Tama (ANGAT) Reynaldo Tamayo 1 Majority
Ako Bicol Political Party (Ako Bicol) Elizaldy Co 2 Majority
Raul Angelo Bongalon 1 Majority
Ako Bisaya Sonny Lagon 2 Majority
Ako Ilocano Ako Richelle Singson-Michael 1 Majority
Alagaan Natin Ating Kalusugan (Anakalusugan) Ray Florence Reyes 1 Majority
Alliance of Organizations, Networks and Associations of the Philippines (ALONA) Anna Villaraza-Suarez 3 Majority
Alyansa ng mga Mamamayang Probinsyano (Ang Probinsyano) Alfred Delos Santos 2 Majority
An Waray Florencio Gabriel Noel[lower-alpha 1] 2 Minority
Ang Asosasyon Sang Mangunguma Nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma (AAMBIS-OWA) Lex Anthony Colada 1 Minority
Ang Buklod ng mga Motorista ng Pilipinas (1-Rider) Bonifacio Bosita 1 Minority
Ramon Rodrigo Gutierrez 1 Minority
Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support (ACT-CIS) Edvic G. Yap 1 Majority
Jocelyn Tulfo 2 Majority
Jeffrey Soriano[lower-alpha 2] 1 Majority
Erwin Tulfo[lower-alpha 3] 1 Majority
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC) Sergio Dagooc 2 Minority
Bagong Henerasyon (BH) Bernadette Herrera 3 Minority
Barangay Health Wellness (BHW) Angelica Natasha Co 2 Majority
Bicol Saro Nicolas Enciso VIII[lower-alpha 4] 1 Minority
Brian Yamsuan[lower-alpha 5] 1 Minority
Citizens' Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Eddie Villanueva 2 Majority
Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines (Senior Citizens) Rodolfo Ordanes 2 Majority
Construction Workers Solidarity (CWS) Tirso Edwin Gardiola 1 Majority
Cooperative NATCCO Party (Coop-NATCCO) Felimon Espares 1 Minority
Dumper Philippines Taxi Drivers Association (Dumper PTDA) Claudine Bautista-Lim 2 Majority
Duterte Youth Drixie Mae Suarez 1 Majority
Gabriela Women's Party (Gabriela) Arlene Brosas 3 Minority
Galing sa Puso Party (GP Party) Jose Gay Padiernos 2 Minority
Kabalikat ng Mamamayan (KABAYAN) Ron Salo 2 Majority
Kabataan Raoul Manuel 1 Minority
Kalinga-Advocacy for Social Empowerment and Nation-Building Through Easing Poverty (Kalinga) Irene Gay Saulog 2 Majority
Komunidad ng Pamilya Pasyente at Persons with Disabilities (P3PWD) Rowena Guanzon[lower-alpha 6] 1 N/A
Kusug Tausug Shernee Tan Tambut 3 Majority
LPG Marketers Association (LPGMA) Allan Ty 2 Majority
Magkakasama sa Sakahan Kaunlaran (MAGSASAKA) Argel Joseph Cabatbat[4] 1
Malasakit at Bayanihan Foundation (Malasakit@Bayanihan) Anthony Rolando Golez Jr. 1 Majority
Manila Teacher's Savings and Loan Association (Manila Teachers) Virgilio Lacson 3 Majority
Marino Samahan ng mga Seaman (Marino) Carlo Lisandro Gonzales 2 Majority
One Filipinos Worldwide Coalition Partylist (OFW) Marissa Magsino 1 Minority
One Patriotic Coalition of Marginalized Nationals (1-Pacman) Mikee Romero 3 Majority
Pagtibayin at Palaguin ang Pangkabuhayang Pilipino (4Ps) Marcelino Libanan 1 Minority
Jonathan Clement Abalos II 1 Minority
Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (PHILRECA) Presley de Jesus 2 Minority
Pinatatag na Ugnayan para sa mga Oportunidad sa Pabahay ng Masa (PINUNO) Ivan Howard Guintu 1 Majority
Probinsyano Ako Rudys Caesar Fariñas 2 Majority
Public Safety Alliance for Transformation and Rule of Law Inc. (PATROL) Jorge Antonio Bustos 1 Majority
Pusong Pinoy Jernie Jett V. Nisay 1 Majority
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) Margarita Ignacia Nograles 1 Majority
Social Amelioration and Genuine Intervention on Poverty (SAGIP) Caroline Tanchay 1 Majority
Rodante Marcoleta 2 Majority
Talino at Galing ng Pinoy (TGP) Jose Joson Teves Jr. 1 Majority
Tingog Sinirangan (Tingog) Yedda Marie Romualdez 2 Majority
Jude Acidre 1 Majority
Trade Union Congress Party (TUCP) Raymond Democrito Mendoza 6 Majority
Tutok To Win Sam Verzosa 1 Majority
United Senior Citizens Milagros Aquino–Magsaysay 1 Majority
Uswag Ilonggo Party (Uswag Ilonggo) James Ang Jr. 1 Majority

Notes

  1. Dropped from the rolls on September 27, 2023.
  2. Resigned on February 22, 2023.
  3. Took office on May 30, 2023.
  4. Dropped from the rolls on February 15, 2023.
  5. Took office on February 22, 2023.
  6. Prevented from assuming seat on June 29, 2022 through a temporary restraining order issued by the Supreme Court.

Changes in membership

Senate

There had been no changes in the membership of the Senate.

House of Representatives

District representatives

District Vacating member Caretaker Special election Successor
Member Party Date Reason Member Party Date
Cavite–7th Jesus Crispin Remulla NUP June 30, 2022 Appointed Secretary of Justice[5] Martin Romualdez February 25, 2023[6] Crispin Diego Remulla NUP February 28, 2023[7]
Zamboanga del Norte–1st Romeo Jalosjos Jr. Nacionalista July 21, 2022 Vacated seat as per Supreme Court order[8] Manuel Jose Dalipe Roberto Uy Jr. Lakas November 13, 2023[9]
Valenzuela–1st Rex Gatchalian NPC January 31, 2023 Appointed Secretary of Social Welfare and Development[10] Mark Enverga To be announced To be determined
Negros Oriental–3rd Arnolfo Teves Jr. NPC March 22, 2023 Suspended for 60 days[11]
May 31, 2023 Suspended for 60 days[12]
August 16, 2023 Expelled[13] Martin Romualdez Cancelled To be determined
Palawan–3rd Edward Hagedorn PDP–Laban October 3, 2023 Died[14] To be announced
Batangas–6th Ralph Recto Nacionalista January 12, 2024 Appointed Finance Secretary[15] To be announced To be announced

Party-list representatives

Member Party Date Reason Successor Took office
Nicolas Enciso VIII Bicol Saro February 15, 2023 Dropped from the rolls[16] Brian Yamsuan February 22, 2023[16]
Jeffrey Soriano ACT-CIS February 22, 2023 Resigned[17] Erwin Tulfo May 30, 2023[18]
Florencio Gabriel Noel An Waray September 27, 2023 Dropped from the rolls[19] None. Party list registration was cancelled by the COMELEC En Banc. N/A

Delegations in constitutional bodies

CommitteeSenateHouse of Representatives
ChairmanPartyMinority leaderPartyChairmanPartyDistrictMinority leaderPartyDistrict
Commission on Appointments Juan Miguel Zubiri[20] Independent Alan Peter Cayetano[21] Independent Ramon Guico Jr.[22] Lakas-CMD Pangasinan–5th Johnny Pimentel[22] PDP–Laban Surigao del Sur–2nd
Judicial and Bar Council Francis Tolentino[23] PDP–Laban Juliet Ferrer[24] NUP Negros Occidental–4th
Senate Electoral Tribunal Robin Padilla[25] PDP–Laban
House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal Vincent Garcia[22] Lakas Davao City–2nd

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