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#[[Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares]] Independent 16340333 6.84% | #[[Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares]] Independent 16340333 6.84% | ||
#[[Loren B. Legarda]] (Npc) Nationalist Peoples' Coalition 14942824 6.26% | #[[Loren B. Legarda]] (Npc) Nationalist Peoples' Coalition 14942824 6.26% | ||
#[[Francis "Chiz" Joseph G. Escudero]] Independent 14137127 5.92% | #[[Francis Joseph G. Escudero|Francis "Chiz" Joseph G. Escudero]] Independent 14137127 5.92% | ||
#[[Alan Peter S. Cayetano]] (Np) Nacionalista Party 14129783 5.92% | #[[Alan Peter S. Cayetano]] (Np) Nacionalista Party 14129783 5.92% | ||
#[[Maria Lourdes Nancy Sombillo Binay]] (Una) United Nationalist Alliance 13310851 5.57% | #[[Maria Lourdes Nancy Sombillo Binay]] (Una) United Nationalist Alliance 13310851 5.57% |
Revision as of 22:49, 22 January 2016
The Philippine senate is composed of 24 senators who are elected by the legally registered voters of the Philippines. Senators are elected to a six year term, half the senators are elected every 3 years. This process insures that the Senate maintains a full membership.
The Senate of the Philippines is the upper chamber of the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, the Congress of the Philippines. The Senate is the only body that can authorize the ratification of treaties.
Current Senate Members of the Philippines | |
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1.) Edgardo J. Angara 1987–1998; 2001–2007; 2007-2013; 2013-2019, 2019-2025
2.) Maria Lourdes Nancy Sombillo Binay 2013-2019, 2019-2025
3.) Bong Go - 2019-2025
4.) PADILLA, ROBIN (PDPLBN) - 2022 - 2028
5.) Bato Dela Rosa - 2019-2025
6.) LEGARDA, LOREN - 2022 - 2028 7.) Sherwin Gatchalian 2016-2022, 2022 - 2028
8.) ESCUDERO, CHIZ - 2022 - 2028 9.) Ana Theresia Hontiveros 2016-2022, 2022 - 2028
10.) Manuel Lito Lapid 2004-2010; 2010-2016, 2019-2025
11.) Imee Marcos - 2019-2025
12.) Pillar "Pia" Juliana Cayetano Sebastian 2004-2010, 2010-2016, 2019-2025
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13) Francis Tolentino - 2019-2025
14) VILLAR, MARK 2022 - 2028 15.) Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares 2013-2019, 2019-2025
16.) CAYETANO, ALAN PETER 2022 - 2028
17.) ZUBIRI, MIGZ 2022 - 2028 18.) Aquilino "Koko" Martin De La Llana Pimentel III 2013-2019, 2019-2025
19.) VILLANUEVA, JOEL TESDAMAN 2022 - 2028 20.) ESTRADA, JINGGOY 2022 - 2028
21.) Bong Revilla, Ramon Jr - 2019-2025
22.) Cynthia "Hanepbuhay" Aguilar Villar 2013-2019, 2019-2025
23.) EJERCITO, JV ESTRADA 2022 - 2028
24.) Juan Miguel Zubiri - 2007–2013; 2016-2022, 2022 - 2028
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- Winners of the 2013 Senatorial Election
- This list will be moved up as soon as the other senators will end their 2013 term.
- Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares Independent 16340333 6.84%
- Loren B. Legarda (Npc) Nationalist Peoples' Coalition 14942824 6.26%
- Francis "Chiz" Joseph G. Escudero Independent 14137127 5.92%
- Alan Peter S. Cayetano (Np) Nacionalista Party 14129783 5.92%
- Maria Lourdes Nancy Sombillo Binay (Una) United Nationalist Alliance 13310851 5.57%
- Edgardo J. Angara (Ldp) Laban Ng Demokratikong Pilipino 12853305 5.38%
- Paolo "Bam" Benigno Aguirre Aquino IV (Lp) Liberal Party 12376372 5.18%
- Aquilino "Koko" Martin De La Llana Pimentel III (Pdp) Partido Demokratiko Pilipino Lakas Ng Bayan 11846088 4.96%
- Antonio F. Trillanes IV (Np) Nacionalista Party 11389173 4.77%
- Cynthia "Hanepbuhay" Aguilar Villar (Np) Nacionalista Party 11070265 4.64%
- Joseph Victor Gomez "JV Estrada" Ejercito (Una) United Nationalist Alliance 11010630 4.61%
- Gregorio "Gringo" Ballesteros Honasan (Una) United Nationalist Alliance 10620981
- Former Senators of The Philippines
- Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III 2007–2013
- Tarlac Province, Luzon
- Joker P. Arroyo 2001–2007; 2007-2013
- Makati City, Luzon
- Rodolfo G. Biazon 1992–1995, 1998–2004; 2007-2013
- Muntinlupa City, Luzon
- Richard J Gordon 2004-2010
- Olongapo City, Zambales, Luzon
- Panfilo M. Lacson 2004-2010
- Imus, Cavite, Luzon
- Francis N. Pangilinan 2001–2007; 2007-2013
- Mandaluyong City, Luzon
- Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. 1987–1992 ;1998-2004; 2004-2010
- Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao
- Manuel A. Roxas II 2004-2010
- Roxas City, Capiz, Visayas
- Jamby Madrigal Valade 2004-2010
- Manila, Luzon
- Manuel B. Villar, Jr. 2001–2007; 2007-2013
- Juan Miguel Zubiri 2007–2013
- Malaybalay City, Mindanao