List of senators elected in the 2025 Philippine Senate election
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The 2025 Senate election in the Philippines occurred on May 12, 2025 to elect one-half of the Senate. The senators elected in 2025, together with those elected in 2022, comprise the Senate's delegation in the 20th Congress.
The proclamation of all the 12 senators was done five days after Election Day, on May 17.[1] five incumbents that ran successfully defended their seats, while four former and three new senators were elected.[2]
Manner of election
[edit]Senators are elected on a nationwide, at-large basis via plurality-at-large voting system. A voter has twelve votes: the voter can vote for up to twelve candidates. Votes are tallied nationwide and the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes are elected to the Senate. The Commission on Elections administers elections for the Senate, with the Senate Electoral Tribunal deciding election disputes after a Senator has taken office. xean paul elected as senator
Senators elected in 2025
[edit]- Key: Boldface: incumbent, italicized: neophyte senator
Rank | Senator | Party | Voted at* | Date proclaimed | Religion | Prior congressional and elective executive positions | Born | |
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1st | Bong Go | PDP | Lupon, Davao Oriental | May 17, 2025 | Senator (2019–2025) | 1974 | ||
2nd | Bam Aquino | KANP | Concepcion, Tarlac | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (2013–2019) | 1977 | |
3rd | Ronald dela Rosa | PDP | Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (2019–2025) | 1962 | |
4th | Erwin Tulfo | Lakas | Quezon City[3] | May 17, 2025 | Christianity | Member of the House of Representatives from ACT-CIS Partylist (2023–2025) | 1963 | |
5th | Kiko Pangilinan | Liberal | Silang, Cavite[4] | May 17, 2025 | Evangelical Christianity | Senator (2001–2013, 2016–2022) | 1963 | |
6th | Rodante Marcoleta | Independent | Cainta, Rizal | May 17, 2025 | Iglesia ni Cristo | Member of the House of Representatives from SAGIP Partylist (2016–2025), Member of the House of Representatives from Alagad Party-list (2004–2013) | 1953 | |
7th | Panfilo Lacson | Independent | Imus, Cavite | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (2001–2013, 2016–2022) | 1948 | |
8th | Tito Sotto | NPC | Quezon City | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (1992–2004, 2010–2022), Vice Mayor of Quezon City (1988–1992) | 1948 | |
9th | Pia Cayetano | Nacionalista | Taguig | May 17, 2025 | Evangelical Christianity | Senator (2004–2016, 2019–2025), Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Taguig–Pateros's 2nd congressional district (2016–2019) | 1966 | |
10th | Camille Villar | Nacionalista | Las Piñas | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Las Piñas's at-large congressional district (2019–2025) | 1985 | |
11th | Lito Lapid | NPC | Porac, Pampanga | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (2004–2016, 2019–2025), Governor of Pampanga (1995–2004), Vice Governor of Pampanga (1992–1995) | 1955 | |
12th | Imee Marcos | Nacionalista | Batac, Ilocos Norte | May 17, 2025 | Roman Catholic | Senator (2019–2025), Governor of Ilocos Norte (2010–2019), Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Ilocos Norte's 2nd congressional district (1998–2007) | 1955 |
*Senators are elected on a nationwide, at-large basis.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "LIVESTREAM: Proclamation of winning senators – 2025 elections". Rappler. May 17, 2025. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
- ^ Locus, Sandy (May 17, 2025). "Comelec proclaims 12 winning senators for Eleksyon 2025". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
- ^ Labor, Analy (May 12, 2025). "Erwin Tulfo votes in Quezon City". Daily Tribune. Retrieved May 17, 2025.
- ^ Gulla, Vivienne (May 12, 2025). "'Kalma-kalma lang': LP's Kiko Pangilinan votes in Cavite". ABS–CBN News. Retrieved May 17, 2025.