2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections

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2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections
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  2016 May 13, 2019 (2019-05-13) 2022  

All 304 seats to the House of Representatives of the Philippines
153 seats needed for a majority
Congressional district elections

All 243 seats from congressional districts
PartyVote %Seats+/–
PDP–Laban 31.2282+79
Nacionalista 16.1042+18
NPC 14.3137−5
NUP 9.5125+2
Liberal 5.7318−97
Lakas 5.1112+8
Others 15.1127+16
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Party-list election

All 61 seats under the party-list system
PartyVote %Seats+/–
ACT-CIS 9.513+3
Bayan Muna 4.013+2
Ako Bicol 3.762−1
CIBAC 3.332+1
Ang Probinsyano 2.762+2
1-Pacman 2.5620
Marino 2.442+2
Probinsyano Ako 2.262+2
Others 46.4843+11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections.svg
Election results; map refers to results from congressional districts, with Metro Manila, parts of Metro Cebu and Metro Davao at the inset, while the boxes to the left represent party-list seats.
Speaker beforeSpeaker after
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
PDP–Laban
Alan Peter Cayetano
Nacionalista

The 2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections were the 35th lower house elections in the Philippines. They were held on May 13, 2019, to elect members to the House of Representatives.

Contents

Candidates were expected to be either for or against President Rodrigo Duterte. As the Philippines has a multi-party system, those who are for (or against) Duterte may find themselves running against each other. Other districts that may be seen as safe seats may see a candidate elected unopposed. Several seats have not been apportioned since 1907, gerrymandering on some newly apportioned seats and entrenchment of political dynasties make competitive races in so-called swing seats rare. The Liberal Party was expected to lead the opposition against PDP–Laban.

The pro-Duterte parties overwhelmingly won most of the seats in the House. Pro-Duterte party-list ACT-CIS emerged as the topnotcher in the party-list election. There was infighting among the pro-Duterte parties on who should be elected Speaker. Alan Peter Cayetano agreed on term-sharing with Lord Allan Jay Velasco for the speakership, with the former serving for the first 15 months, while the latter serving for the last 21 months.

Electoral system

The Philippines uses parallel voting for its lower house elections. There are currently 297 seats in the House; 238 of these are district representatives, and 59 are party-list representatives. Philippine law mandates that there should be one party-list representative for every four district representatives. District representatives are elected under the plurality voting system from single-member districts. Party-list representatives are elected via the nationwide vote with a 2% "soft" election threshold, with a 3-seat cap. The party in the party-list election with the most votes usually wins three seats, the other parties with more than 2% of the vote two seats, and the parties with less than 2% of the vote winning a seat each if the 20% quota is not met.

Campaigning for elections from congressional districts seats are decidedly local; the candidates are most likely a part of an election slate that includes candidates for other positions in the locality, and slates may comprise different parties. The political parties contesting the election make no attempt to create a national campaign.[ citation needed ]

Party-list campaigning, on the other hand, is done on a national scale. Parties usually attempt to appeal to a specific demographic. Polling is usually conducted for the party-list election, while pollsters may release polls on specific district races. In district elections, pollsters do not attempt to make forecasts on how many votes a party would achieve, nor the number of seats a party would win; they do attempt to do that in party-list elections, though.[ citation needed ]

Redistricting

Reapportioning the number of seats is done via national reapportionment after the release of every census or via piecemeal redistricting for every province or city. National reapportionment has not happened since the 1987 Constitution took effect, and aside from piecemeal redistricting, the apportionment was based on the ordinance from the constitution, which was in turn based from the 1980 census.[ citation needed ]

House Bills (HB) [1] and Senate Bills [2] (SB) related to redistricting bills
Bill No.District(s)CurrentProposedNotesStatusCurrent representative
HB 93 Maguindanao–1st 12Separation of Cotabato City to become a lone district.Pending at the committee level.Bai Sandra Sema PDP–Laban
HB 147 Bacolod 12 Bacolod to be split into two districts.Pending at the committee level.Greg Gasataya NPC
HB 514 Surigao del Norte–2nd 12 Surigao del Norte–2nd to be split into two districts.Pending at the committee level. Robert Ace Barbers Nacionalista
HB 990 Laguna–2nd 56Separation of Calamba, Laguna to become a lone district.Signed into law – RA 11078. Jun Chipeco Jr. Nacionalista
HB 1219, 5585 Iloilo City 12 Iloilo City to be split into two districts.Approved on third reading; transmitted to the Senate.Jerry Treñas NUP
HB 1913 Nueva Ecija–2nd 12 Nueva Ecija–2nd to be split into two districts.Pending at the committee level.Micaela Violago NUP
HB 2341, 5367 Cavite 78Reapportioning of Cavite's 6th and 7th districts from two districts to three.Signed into law – RA 11069 [3] Roy Loyola
Luis Ferrer IV
Abraham Tolentino
HB 2348 Pampanga–1st 12Separation of Angeles City to become a lone district.Pending at the committee level.Carmelo Lazatin II Gloria Macapagal Arroyo PDP–Laban
HB 2528, 6631 Southern Leyte 12 Southern Leyte to be split into two districts.Signed into law – RA 11198 [4] Roger Mercado PDP–Laban
HB 3431 San Jose del Monte 12 San Jose del Monte to be split into two districts.Pending at the committee level.Florida Robes PDP–Laban
HB 4072 Quezon 47Reapportioning of Quezon's districts from four districts to seven.Pending at the committee level.Various
HB 4523 Cebu–6th 12Separation of Mandaue to become a lone district.Substituted by HB08511 Jonas Cortes PDP–Laban
HB 4670, 7522 Aklan 12 Aklan to be split into two districts.Signed into law – RA 11077. Carlito Marquez NPC
HB 4678, 5162 South Cotabato–1st 12Separation of General Santos to become a lone district.Signed into law – RA 11243.Pedro Acharon Jr. NPC
HB 4692, 7778 Isabela 46Reapportioning of Isabela's districts from four districts to six.Signed into law – RA 11080.Various
HB 5040 Zamboanga del Norte–3rd 12Separation of a part of Zamboanga del Norte–3rd to become a province of Zamboanga Hermosa and constituting into two districts.Pending at the committee level. Isagani Amatong Liberal
HB 5186 Maguindanao 23Reapportioning of Maguindanao's districts from two districts to three.Pending at the committee level.Various
HB 6746 Caloocan–1st 13 Caloocan–1st to be split into three districts.Pending at the committee level.Dale Malapitan PDP–Laban
HB 6895 Bulacan–1st 12Separation of Malolos to become a lone district.Pending at the committee level.Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado NUP
HB 7413 Palawan–2nd 13Separation of a part of Palawan's 2nd district to divide the province of Palawan into three separate provinces.Substituted by HB 8055.Various
HB 7999 Bohol 35Reapportioning of Bohol's districts from three districts to five.Pending at the committee level. Erico Aristotle Aumentado NPC
HB 8055 Palawan–2nd 13Separation of a part of Palawan's 2nd district to divide the province of Palawan into three separate provinces.Signed into law – RA 11259.Various
HB 8433 Laguna 12Separation of Santa Rosa to become a lone district.Substituted by HB 9080. Arlene B. Arcillas PDP–Laban
HB 8511 Cebu–6th 12Separation of a Mandaue to become a lone district.Signed into law – RA 11257. [5] Jonas Cortes PDP–Laban
HB 8824 Samar 21Separation of a part of Samar-1st to become a province of Northwestern Samar.Pending at the committee level. Edgar Mary S. Sarmiento NUP
HB 9080 Laguna-1st 67Separation of Santa Rosa to become a lone district.Signed into law – RA 11395. Arlene B. Arcillas Liberal
SB 1368 Iloilo City 12 Iloilo City to be split into two districts.Pending at the committee level.Jerry Treñas NUP
SB 1487 South Cotabato–1st 12Separation of General Santos to become a lone district.Consolidated/Substituted in the Committee ReportPedro Acharon Jr. NPC
Approved districts8Potential new districts31

In total, seven new district seats were created. Two were in Isabela, where the entire province was redistricted from four districts to six, and one each in Cavite, where the sixth and seventh districts were redistricted into three, Aklan and Southern Leyte, which were split into two districts, Laguna, where Calamba was separated from the second district and South Cotabato, where General Santos was separated from the first district.

As there are now 245 districts; therefore, there are 61 party-list seats (at least 20% of the total), an increase from 59. The 18th Congress shall then have 306 representatives. However, as preparations were already on its way when the laws for the creation of General Santos and Southern Leyte districts were made, the commission decided to delay elections for the four seats involved to October 2019; the ballots for those districts showed their previous conflagrations as if it were not redistricted yet. A lawsuit was then decided by the Supreme Court prior to rescheduled elections, ordering the commission to declare the winner of the election in South Cotabato's 1st district. Upon doing so, the commission then declared the winner of the unified Southern Leyte district as well. The first elections for these two districts shall be in 2022, at the next general election. This left the number of districts to 243, with still 61 party-list seats.

Retiring and term-limited incumbents

Term limited

These representatives are term-limited, and are thus not allowed to run in 2019:

Retiring

These representatives are not term limited, but did not run:

Mid-term vacancies

These congressmen left office before their terms expired, and were not replaced. As the 17th Congress has not called for special elections, these seats remain vacant until the sine die adjournment. For party-list representatives, the next person on the list would assume office. In both instances this happened, the next person on the list replaced the person who resigned.

Participating parties

Contesting district elections

PartyLeaderHouse leaderSupport of Duterte's policies[ citation needed ]Total seatsCurrent bloc
PDP–Laban President Rodrigo Duterte Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (Pampanga)Very supportive [ citation needed ]94Majority except for 2 with the minority.
Nacionalista Manny Villar Deputy Speaker Pia Cayetano (Taguig)Supportive37Majority except for 1 with the minority.
NPC Danding Cojuangco Arnulfo Fuentebella (Camarines Sur)Generally supportive33Majority except for 1 with the minority.
NUP Albert Garcia Deputy Speaker Fredenil Castro (Capiz)Generally supportive28Majority.
Liberal Vice President Leni Robredo Teddy Baguilat (Ifugao)Generally opposed18Split; mostly in the independent minority, 5 with the majority.
Lakas Bong Revilla Minority Leader Danilo Suarez (Quezon)Nominally opposed5Split; mostly in majority except for 1 with the minority.

The seats held by each party were expected to change by the time candidacies were declared in late 2018.

Contesting via the party-list system

The parties under the Makabayan bloc was formerly supportive of Duterte's policies until Duterte suspended peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines.[ citation needed ]

Marginal seats

These are the marginal seats that had a winning margin of 5% or less, in ascending order.

Results

Congressional district results

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PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
PDP–Laban 12,653,96031.22+29.3282+79
Nacionalista Party 6,524,10016.10+6.6842+18
Nationalist People's Coalition 5,797,54314.31−2.7337−5
National Unity Party 3,852,9099.51−0.1625+2
Liberal Party 2,321,7595.73−35.9918−97
Lakas–CMD 2,069,8715.11+3.5712+8
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 965,0482.38New5New
Hugpong ng Pagbabago 652,3181.61New3New
Aksyon Demokratiko 398,6160.98−0.410
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 396,6140.98+0.771New
Bukidnon Paglaum 335,6280.83+0.482+1
Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan 259,4230.64New00
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 252,8060.62+0.3220
United Nationalist Alliance 232,6570.57−6.050−11
Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod 197,0240.49+0.351New
Partidong Pagbabago ng Palawan 185,8100.46New2New
Bileg Ti Ilokano 158,5230.39New1New
People's Reform Party 138,0140.34New1New
Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija120,6740.30New00
Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino 116,4530.29New00
Asenso Abrenio 115,8650.29New1New
KAMBILAN 107,0780.26New00
Padayon Pilipino 98,4500.24−0.1000
Asenso Manileño 84,6560.21−0.2920
Kusog Bicolandia82,8320.20New00
Centrist Democratic Party of the Philippines 81,7410.20+0.161New
Partido Navoteño 80,2650.20New1New
Kabalikat ng Bayan sa Kaunlaran 65,8360.16−0.0310
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 56,2230.14New00
Bagumbayan–VNP 33,7310.08New00
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 33,5940.08−0.4500
Adelante Zamboanga Party28,6050.07New00
Labor Party Philippines 9,7180.02+0.0000
Democratic Party of the Philippines 1,1100.00New00
Hugpong Surigao Sur8160.00New00
Philippine Green Republican Party 7010.00−0.0100
Independent2,014,2114.97−0.862−2
Party-list seats [a] 61+2
Total40,525,182100.00304+5
Valid votes40,525,18286.34+2.37
Invalid/blank votes6,411,95713.662.37
Total votes46,937,139
Registered voters/turnout61,843,77175.905.76
Source: COMELEC (Seats won), (Turnout and electorate)
  1. There were supposed to be 306 seats up, out of 245 districts and 61 party-seats. Elections at two districts were deferred after ballots were already printed using the old configuration. After the party-list seats were seated, the Supreme Court then ruled that one of the districts shall first disputed in the 2022 election, and that the results of the 2019 election using the old configuration stood. The Commission on Elections then ruled that for other district, the same ruling from the Supreme Court would also be followed. This reduced the number of congressional district seats to 243, and would have meant a reduction of one party-list seat, but that was no longer acted upon.
Vote share
PDP–Laban
31.22%
Nacionalista
16.10%
NPC
14.31%
NUP
9.51%
Liberal
5.73%
Lakas
5.11%
Others
18.02%
Congressional district seats
PDP–Laban
33.74%
Nacionalista
17.28%
NPC
15.23%
NUP
10.29%
Liberal
7.41%
Lakas
4.94%
Others
11.11%

Result by congressional district

Congressional districtIncumbentWinnerWinning
margin
Runner-up
Abra Joseph Bernos
Asenso Abrenio
71.83%Vicky Corpus
PDDS
Agusan del Norte–1st Lawrence Fortun
Nacionalista
62.96%Sam Amante
PDP–Laban
Agusan del Norte–2nd Erlpe John Amante
Nacionalista
Angelica Amante
PDP–Laban
26.59% Erlpe John Amante
Nacionalista
Agusan del Sur–1st Maria Valentina Plaza
PDP–Laban
Alfel Bascug
NUP
28.37%Boyet Plaza
PDP–Laban
Agusan del Sur–2nd Evelyn Plaza-Mellana
PDP–Laban
Eddiebong Plaza
NUP
78.23%Dodge Corro
Independent
Aklan–1st New seat Carlito Marquez [a]
NPC
34.85%Antonio Maming
Independent
Aklan–2nd New seat Teodorico Haresco Jr.
Nacionalista
30.48%Vicky Ramos
NPC
Albay–1st Edcel Lagman
Liberal
11.03%Herbie Aguas
NPC
Albay–2nd Joey Salceda
PDP–Laban
89.28%Gil Goyena
Independent
Albay–3rd Fernando Gonzalez
PDP–Laban
Fernando Cabredo
PDP–Laban
9.06%Reno Lim
Independent
Antipolo–1st Chiqui Roa-Puno
NUP
Roberto Puno
NUP
86.01%Mack Aggarao
Independent
Antipolo–2nd Romeo Acop
NUP
Resurreccion Acop
NUP
Uncontested
Antique Paolo Everado Javier
PDP–Laban
Loren Legarda
NPC
47.39%Exequiel Javier
Independent
Apayao Eleanor Begtang
PDP–Laban
Elias Bulut Jr.
NPC
Uncontested
Aurora Bella Angara
LDP
Rommel T. Angara
LDP
26.78%Narciso Amansec
Independent
Bacolod Greg Gasataya
NPC
22.63% Monico Puentevilla
Lakas
Baguio Mark Go
Nacionalista
25.30% Mauricio Domogan
UNA
Basilan Vacant [b] Mujiv Hataman
Liberal
62.85%Omar Akbar
KDP
Bataan–1st Geraldine Roman
PDP–Laban
83.18%Emy Lubag
KDP
Bataan–2nd Joet Garcia
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Batanes Vacant [c] Ciriaco Gato Jr.
NPC
2.50% Florencio Abad
Liberal
Batangas–1st Eileen Ermita-Buhain
Nacionalista
62.56%Conrado Apacible
PDP–Laban
Batangas–2nd Raneo Abu
Nacionalista
77.83%Nick Conti
PDP–Laban
Batangas–3rd Maria Theresa Collantes
PDP–Laban
48.33%Chona Dimayuga
Independent
Batangas–4th Lianda Bolilia
Nacionalista
10.98% Mark Llandro Mendoza
NPC
Batangas–5th Mario Vittorio Mariño
Nacionalista
Uncontested
Batangas–6th Vilma Santos
Nacionalista
22.03%Meynardo Sabili
NPC
Benguet Ronald Cosalan
PDP–Laban
Nestor Fongwan
PDP–Laban
61.17%Materno Luspian
Lakas
Biliran Rogelio Espina
Nacionalista
Gerardo Espina Jr.
PDP–Laban
9.19%Mulong Bernardes
PFP
Biñan Len Alonte
PDP–Laban
67.50%Cris Antonio
PDDS
Bohol–1st Rene Relampagos
NUP
Edgar Chatto
Liberal
38.01%Dan Lim
NPC
Bohol–2nd Aris Aumentado
NPC
42.17%Agapito Avenido
NUP
Bohol–3rd Arthur C. Yap
PDP–Laban
Alexie Tutor
Nacionalista
4.00%Conchita Toribio-delos Reyes
PFP
Bukidnon–1st Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba
Bukidnon Paglaum
90.98%Jun Eligan
PDP–Laban
Bukidnon–2nd Florencio Flores Jr.
Nacionalista
Jonathan Keith Flores
PDP–Laban
7.04%Iñaki Zubiri
Bukidnon Paglaum
Bukidnon–3rd Manuel Zubiri
Bukidnon Paglaum
Uncontested
Bukidnon–4th Rogelio Neil Roque
Nacionalista
55.01%Rhea Rhenna Agripo
PDP–Laban
Bulacan–1st Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
NUP
52.93%Sander Tantoco
PDP–Laban
Bulacan–2nd Gavini Pancho
NUP
89.30%Jimmy Villafuerte
Independent
Bulacan–3rd Lorna Silverio
NUP
12.28%Jonjon Mendoza
PDP–Laban
Bulacan–4th Henry Villarica
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Cagayan–1st Ramon Nolasco
PDP–Laban
Ramon Nolasco Jr.
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Cagayan–2nd Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso
NUP
Samantha Louise Vargas-Alfonso
NUP
41.29%Darwin Sacramed
PDP–Laban
Cagayan–3rd Randolph Ting
NUP
Joseph Lara
PDP–Laban
23.03%Nancy Ting
NUP
Cagayan de Oro–1st Rolando Uy
PDP–Laban
54.14%Jimmy Villafuerte
Padayon Pilipino
Cagayan de Oro–2nd Maximo Rodriguez Jr.
PDP–Laban
Rufus Rodriguez
CDP
27.26%Alam Lim
PDP–Laban
Calamba New seat Jun Chipeco [d]
Nacionalista
Uncontested
Caloocan–1st Dale Malapitan
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Caloocan–2nd Edgar Erice
Liberal
80.59%Noel Cabuhat
NUP
Camarines Norte–1st Renato Unico Jr.
NUP
Josefina Tallado
PDP–Laban
6.68%Renato Unico
NUP
Camarines Norte–2nd Marisol Panotes
PDP–Laban
34.11% Liwayway Vinzons-Chato
Kusog Bicolandia
Camarines Sur–1st Rolando Andaya Jr.
NPC
Marissa Mercado-Andaya
NPC
35.56%Long Mejia
Nacionalista
Camarines Sur–2nd Luis Raymund Villafuerte
Nacionalista
2.18%Maribel Andaya-Eusebio
NPC
Camarines Sur–3rd Gabriel Bordado
Liberal
10.03% Luis Villafuerte
Nacionalista
Camarines Sur–4th Arnulfo Fuentebella
NPC
Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella
NPC
12.16%Nonoy Villafuerte Magtuto
Nacionalista
Camarines Sur–5th Salvio Fortuno
Nacionalista
Jocelyn Fortuno
Nacionalista
15.95%Peachy Alfelor
NPC
Camiguin Xavier Jesus Romualdo
PDP–Laban
78.17%Sito Ucab
PDDS
Capiz–1st Tawi Billones
Liberal
15.85%Gingging Almalbis
UNA
Capiz–2nd Fredenil Castro
NUP
91.73%Maria Vilma Besana
PDDS
Catanduanes Cesar Sarmiento
PDP–Laban
Hector Sanchez
Independent
8.35%Araceli Wong
Nacionalista
Cavite–1st Francis Gerald Abaya
Liberal
78.56%Jholo Granados
PMP
Cavite–2nd Strike Revilla
NUP
Uncontested
Cavite–3rd Alex Advincula
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Cavite–4th Jenny Barzaga
NUP
Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
NUP
57.27%Benhardi Mantele
PFP
Cavite–5th Roy Loyola
NPC
Dahlia Loyola
NPC
89.78%Jose Carpio
Independent
Cavite–6th Luis Ferrer IV
NUP
Uncontested
Cavite–7th Abraham Tolentino
PDP–Laban
Jesus Crispin Remulla
Nacionalista
35.66%Hermogenes Arayata III
Aksyon
Cavite–8th New seat Abraham Tolentino [e]
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Cebu–1st Samsam Gullas
Independent
Eduardo Gullas
Nacionalista
64.80%Ron del Mar
PDDS
Cebu–2nd Wilfredo Caminero
NUP
14.72%Ronnie Cesante
PDP–Laban
Cebu–3rd Gwendolyn Garcia
PDP–Laban
Pablo John Garcia
PDP–Laban
20.78% John Henry Osmeña
Independent
Cebu–4th Benhur Salimbangon
NUP
Janice Salimbangon
NUP
13.78%Junie Martinez
NPC
Cebu–5th Ramon Durano VI
NPC
Duke Frasco
Lakas
13.22% Ramon Durano VI
NPC
Cebu–6th Jonas Cortes
PDP–Laban
Emmarie Dizon
PDP–Laban
60.52%Baldomero Estenzo
NPC
Cebu–7th Peter John Calderon
NPC
32.61%Nelson Garcia
PDP–Laban
Cebu City–1st Raul del Mar
Liberal
24.42% Richard Yap
PDP–Laban
Cebu City–2nd Rodrigo Abellanosa
LDP
22.45%Joy Pesquera
PDP–Laban
Compostela Valley–1st Maria Carmen Zamora
HNP
Manuel E. Zamora
HNP
5.00%Franco Tito
Independent
Compostela Valley–2nd Ruwel Peter Gonzaga
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Cotabato–1st Jesus Sacdalan
PDP–Laban
Joselito Sacdalan
PDP–Laban
10.64%Loreto Cabaya Jr.
Nacionalista
Cotabato–2nd Nancy Catamco
PDP–Laban
Rudy Caoagdan
Nacionalista
12.82%Efren Piñol
PDP–Laban
Cotabato–3rd Jose Tejada
Nacionalista
Uncontested
Davao City–1st Vacant [f] Paolo Duterte
HTL
93.95%Susan Uyanguren
Independent
Davao City–2nd Mylene Garcia-Albano
PDP–Laban
Vincent Garcia
HNP
Uncontested
Davao City–3rd Alberto Ungab
HNP
Isidro Ungab
HNP
Uncontested
Davao del Norte–1st Pantaleon Alvarez
PDP–Laban
42.82%Anthony del Rosario
HNP
Davao del Norte–2nd Antonio Floirendo Jr.
HNP
Alan Dujali
PDP–Laban
14.87%Antonio Floirendo Jr.
HNP
Davao del Sur Mercedes Cagas
Nacionalista
36.62%Juanito Morales
HNP
Davao Occidental Lorna Bautista-Bandigan
NPC
Uncontested
Davao Oriental–1st Corazon Nuñez Malanyaon
Nacionalista
Uncontested
Davao Oriental–2nd Joel Mayo Almario
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Dinagat Islands Kaka Bag-ao
Liberal
Alan Ecleo
PDP–Laban
0.92%Ann Pinat
Liberal
Eastern Samar Ben Evardone
PDP–Laban
Maria Fe Abunda
PDP–Laban
3.11%Sheen Gonzales
Nacionalista
Guimaras Maria Lucille Nava
PDP–Laban
76.94%Henry Babiera
Independent
Ifugao Teddy Baguilat
Liberal
Solomon Chungalao
NPC
1.95%Eugene Balitang
LDP
Iligan Frederick Siao
Nacionalista
2.15%Roy Ga
PDP–Laban
Ilocos Norte–1st Rodolfo Fariñas
PDP–Laban
Ria Christina Fariñas
PDP–Laban
39.77%Ryan Remigio
Nacionalista
Ilocos Norte–2nd Imelda Marcos
Nacionalista
Eugenio Angelo Barba
Nacionalista
19.12%Hilario Valdez
Aksyon
Ilocos Sur–1st Deogracias Victor Savellano
Nacionalista
2.10% Ronald Singson
Independent
Ilocos Sur–2nd Eric Singson
Bileg
Kristine Singson-Meehan
Bileg
78.80%Arthur Chua
PDP–Laban
Iloilo–1st Oscar Garin Jr.
Nacionalista
Janette Garin
Nacionalista
62.92%Gerardo Flores
Independent
Iloilo–2nd Arcadio Gorriceta
Liberal
Michael Gorriceta
Nacionalista
43.83%Dennis Superficial
NUP
Iloilo–3rd Arthur Defensor Jr.
PDP–Laban
Lorenz Defensor
PDP–Laban
72.01%Manny Gallar
Nacionalista
Iloilo–4th Ferjenel Biron
Nacionalista
Braeden John Biron
Nacionalista
55.40%Marven Daquilanea
PDP–Laban
Iloilo–5th Raul Tupas30.58% Niel Tupas Jr.
Liberal
Iloilo City Jerry Treñas
NUP
Julienne Baronda
NUP
20.03%Joshua Alim
PMP
Isabela–1st Rodolfo Albano III
PDP–Laban
Tonypet Albano
PDP–Laban
89.33%Alfonso Singson
NPC
Isabela–2nd Anna Cristina Go
Nacionalista
Ed Christopher Go
Nacionalista
57.24%Fernando Cumigad
NPC
Isabela–3rd Napoleon Dy
NPC
Ian Paul Dy
NPC
44.24%Bong Siquian
PDP–Laban
Isabela–4th Maria Lourdes Aggabao
NPC
Alyssa Sheena Tan
PFP
13.80%Giorgidi Aggabao
NPC
Isabela–5th New seat Faustino Dy III
PFP
34.49%Edwin Uy
PDP–Laban
Isabela–6th New seat Inno Dy
PDP–Laban
82.88%Abraham Lim
Lakas
Kalinga Allen Jesse Mangaoang
Nacionalista
5.67%Jocel Baac
PDP–Laban
La Union–1st Pablo Ortega
NPC
Uncontested
La Union–2nd Sandra Eriguel
PDP–Laban
24.57%Dante Garcia
PFP
Laguna–1st Arlene Nazareno
PDP–Laban
Danilo Fernandez
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Laguna–2nd Jun Chipeco
Nacionalista
Ruth Hernandez
Independent
3.91%Efraim Genuino
Independent
Laguna–3rd Sol Aragones
Nacionalista
93.02%Maria Cristina Villamor
Independent
Laguna–4th Benjamin Agarao Jr.
PDP–Laban
16.13%Tony Carolino
Nacionalista
Lanao del Norte–1st Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo
PDP–Laban
75.48%Florendo Opay
Independent
Lanao del Norte–2nd Abdullah Dimaporo
NPC
39.68%Sonaya Mutia
Independent
Lanao del Sur–1st Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong
Nacionalista
16.50%Fiat Macarambon
PDP–Laban
Lanao del Sur–2nd Mauyag Papandayan Jr.
PDP–Laban
Yasser Balindong
Lakas
2.73%Froxy Macarambon
Nacionalista
Lapu-Lapu City Aileen Radaza
PDP–Laban
Paz Radaza
Lakas
9.47%Eugene Espedido
PDP–Laban
Las Piñas Vacant [g] Camille Villar
Nacionalista
79.57%Jerry delos Reyes
Independent
Leyte–1st Yedda Marie Romualdez
Lakas
Martin Romualdez
Lakas
88.52%Lino Dumas
PFP
Leyte–2nd Henry Ong
PDP–Laban
Lolita Javier
PFP
11.76%Henry Ong
PDP–Laban
Leyte–3rd Vicente Veloso
NUP
10.94%Andy Salvacion
NPC
Leyte–4th Lucy Torres-Gomez
PDP–Laban
55.53%Winnie Codilla
Lakas
Leyte–5th Jose Carlos Cari
PFP
Carl Cari
PFP
34.18%Marilou Baligod
NPC
Maguindanao–1st Bai Sandra Sema
PDP–Laban
Datu Roonie Sinsuat Sr.
PDP–Laban
17.52%Muslimin Sema
Nacionalista
Maguindanao–2nd Zajid Mangudadatu
PDP–Laban
Zajid Mangudadatu
PDP–Laban
10.54%Nathaneil Midtimbang
Nacionalista
Makati–1st Monsour del Rosario
PDP–Laban
Kid Peña
Liberal
4.20% Jejomar Binay
UNA
Makati–2nd Luis Campos
NPC
17.40%Nemesio Yabut Jr.
PDP–Laban
Malabon Ricky Sandoval
PDP–Laban
Josephine Lacson-Noel
NPC
13.44% Ricky Sandoval
PDP–Laban
Mandaluyong Alexandria Gonzales
PDP–Laban
Neptali Gonzales II
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Manila–1st Manny Lopez
NPC
8.54%Benjamin Asilo
PMP
Manila–2nd Carlo Lopez
PDP–Laban
Rolando Valeriano
Asenso Manileño
2.77%Alex Lopez
Nacionalista
Manila–3rd Yul Servo
PDP–Laban
35.63% Zenaida Angping
Lakas
Manila–4th Edward Maceda
PMP
31.44% Trisha Bonoan-David
NUP
Manila–5th Cristal Bagatsing
KABAKA
0.83% Ali Atienza
Lakas
Manila–6th Rosenda Ann Ocampo
PDP–Laban
Benny Abante
Asenso Manileño
14.91%Yvette Ocampo
Bagumbayan
Marikina–1st Bayani Fernando
NPC
60.88% Jose Fabian Cadiz
Liberal
Marikina–2nd Miro Quimbo
Liberal
Stella Quimbo
Liberal
69.00%Eugene de Vera
Independent
Marinduque Lord Allan Velasco
PDP–Laban
89.08%Harold Lim
UNA
Masbate–1st Maria Vida Espinosa-Bravo
NUP
Narciso Bravo Jr.
NUP
1.45%Zacarina Lazaro
PDP–Laban
Masbate–2nd Elisa Olga Kho
PDP–Laban
55.96%Kaye Revil
NUP
Masbate–3rd Scott Davies Lanete
NPC
WIlton Kho
PDP–Laban
28.49%Dayan Lanete
NPC
Misamis Occidental–1st Jorge Almonte
Nacionalista
Diego Ty
NUP
1.92%Jason Almonte
Nacionalista
Misamis Occidental–2nd Henry Oaminal
Nacionalista
58.53%Herminia Ramiro
NUP
Misamis Oriental–1st Peter Unabia
PDP–Laban
Christian Unabia
Lakas
8.92%Joey Pelaez
NUP
Misamis Oriental–2nd Juliette Uy
NUP
34.26%Benjo Benaldo
Padayon Pilipino
Mountain Province Vacant [h] Maximo Dalog Jr.
Nacionalista
9.78%Avelino Amangyen
Independent
Muntinlupa Ruffy Biazon
PDP–Laban
64.03%Paeng Arciaga
UNA
Navotas Toby Tiangco
Partido Navoteño
John Rey Tiangco
Partido Navoteño
45.52%Marielle del Rosario
Aksyon
Negros Occidental–1st Melecio Yap
NPC
Gerardo Valmayor Jr.
NPC
83.08%Toto Librando
Independent
Negros Occidental–2nd Leo Rafael Cueva
NUP
Uncontested
Negros Occidental–3rd Albee Benitez
PDP–Laban
Jose Francisco Benitez
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Negros Occidental–4th Juliet Marie Ferrer
NUP
93.53%Enrique Erobas
Independent
Negros Occidental–5th Alejandro Mirasol
Lakas
Maria Lourdes Arroyo
Lakas
Uncontested
Negros Occidental–6th Mercedes Lansang
NPC
Genaro Alvarez Jr.
NPC
83.13%Jackie Bilbao
Independent
Negros Oriental–1st Jocelyn Limkaichong
Liberal
77.10%Jacinto Paras
Lakas
Negros Oriental–2nd Manuel Sagarbarria
NPC
88.17%Jimmy Merto
Independent
Negros Oriental–3rd Arnolfo Teves Jr.
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Northern Samar–1st Raul Daza
Liberal
Paul Daza
Liberal
34.55%Harlin Abayon
Nacionalista
Northern Samar–2nd Edwin Ongchuan
NUP
Jose Ong Jr.
PDP–Laban
62.37%Reyzandro Unay
Independent
Nueva Ecija–1st Estrelita Suansing
PDP–Laban
20.75%Rommel Padilla
Independent
Nueva Ecija–2nd Micaela Violago
NUP
47.78%Joselito Violago
Independent
Nueva Ecija–3rd Rosanna Vergara
LDP
14.10%Cherry Umali
Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija–4th Magnolia Antonino-Nadres
NUP
Maricel Natividad-Nagaño
PRP
4.59%Magnolia Antonino-Nadres
NUP
Nueva Vizcaya Luisa Cuaresma
NUP
12.69%Ruth Padilla
Nacionalista
Occidental Mindoro Josephine Sato
Liberal
33.34%Juan Sanchez
NUP
Oriental Mindoro–1st Paulino Salvador Leachon
PDP–Laban
12.19%Malou Morillo
PFP
Oriental Mindoro–2nd Reynaldo Umali
PFP
Alfonso Umali Jr.
Liberal
8.52%Manny Andaya
PDP–Laban
Palawan–1st Franz Alvarez
NUP
Uncontested
Palawan–2nd Frederick Abueg
PDP–Laban
Beng Abueg
Partido Pagbabago ng Palawan
71.86%Iko Ong
Independent
Palawan–3rd Gil Acosta Jr.
Partido Pagbabago ng Palawan
22.16%Douglas Hagedorn
PDDS
Pampanga–1st Carmelo Lazatin II
PDP–Laban
17.15% Yeng Guiao
Kambilan
Pampanga–2nd Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
PDP–Laban
Mikey Arroyo
Lakas
87.14%Jun Ponio
Independent
Pampanga–3rd Aurelio Gonzales Jr.
PDP–Laban
83.18%Cecilia Canlas
Independent
Pampanga–4th Juan Pablo Bondoc
PDP–Laban
39.33%Ric Yabut
Independent
Pangasinan–1st Jesus Celeste
PDP–Laban
Arnold Celeste
Nacionalista
3.79% Thomas Orbos
PDP–Laban
Pangasinan–2nd Leopoldo Bataoil
NUP
Jumel Anthony Espino
PDP–Laban
7.96%Raul Sison
Nacionalista
Pangasinan–3rd Rose Marie Arenas
PDP–Laban
69.30%Felipe Devera
NUP
Pangasinan–4th Christopher de Venecia
Lakas
54.04%Alipio Fernandez
Independent
Pangasinan–5th Amado Espino Jr.
PDP–Laban
Ramon Guico III
Lakas
1.42% Amado Espino Jr.
PDP–Laban
Pangasinan–6th Marlyn Primicias-Agabas
NPC
Tyrone Agabas
NPC
87.47%Myrna Custodio
Independent
Parañaque–1st Eric Olivarez
PDP–Laban
68.92%Jimmy delos Santos
Lakas
Parañaque–2nd Gustavo Tambunting
PDP–Laban
Joy Myra Tambunting
PDP–Laban
78.91%Pacifico Rosal
Independent
Pasay Emi Rubiano
PDP–Laban
Antonino Calixto
PDP–Laban
63.99%Efren Alas
NPC
Pasig Richard Eusebio
Nacionalista
Roman Romulo
Aksyon
39.09%Richard Eusebio
Nacionalista
Quezon–1st Trina Enverga
NPC
Mark Enverga
NPC
Uncontested
Quezon–2nd Vicente Alcala
PDP–Laban
David C. Suarez
Nacionalista
16.87% Proceso Alcala
Liberal
Quezon–3rd Danilo Suarez
Lakas
Aleta Suarez
Lakas
68.40%Ronnie de Luna
Aksyon
Quezon–4th Angelina Tan
NPC
Uncontested
Quezon City–1st Vincent Crisologo
PDP–Laban
Anthony Peter Crisologo
PDP–Laban
12.82%Elizabeth Delarmente
NPC
Quezon City–2nd Winston Castelo
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Precious Hipolito
NPC
30.04%Annie Rosa Susano
KDP
Quezon City–3rd Jorge Banal
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party
Allan Benedict Reyes
PFP
50.93%Dante de Guzman
Independent
Quezon City–4th Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
Liberal
Bong Suntay
PDP–Laban
70.34%Kit Rodriguez
Independent
Quezon City–5th Alfred Vargas
PDP–Laban
79.84%Lito Francisco
Independent
Quezon City–6th Kit Belmonte
Liberal
67.67%Johnny Domino
PDP–Laban
Quirino Dakila Cua
PDP–Laban
Junie Cua
PDP–Laban
Uncontested
Rizal–1st Jack Duavit
NPC
81.00%Noli Dazo
PDDS
Rizal–2nd Isidro Rodriguez Jr.
NPC
Juan Fidel Felipe Nograles
PDP–Laban
20.49%Maria Lourdes Rodriguez
NPC
Romblon Emmanuel Madrona
Nacionalista
Eleandro Jesus Madrona
Nacionalista
17.34%Eduardo Firmalo
Liberal
Samar–1st Edgar Mary Sarmiento
Liberal
5.54%Stephen James Tan
Nacionalista
Samar–2nd Milagrosa Tan
PDP–Laban
Sharee Ann Tan
PDP–Laban
12.28%Boy Bolastig
Lakas
San Jose del Monte Florida Robes
PDP–Laban
6.52%Irene del Rosario
NUP
San Juan Ronaldo Zamora
PDP–Laban
19.93% Edu Manzano
PMP
Sarangani Rogelio Pacquiao
PDP–Laban
89.88%Jacob Arroyo
Independent
Siquijor Ramon Vicente Rocamora
PDP–Laban
Jake Vincent Villa
NPC
13.69%Ramon Vicente Rocamora
PDP–Laban
Sorsogon–1st Evelina Escudero
NPC
30.97%Christine Balita
Sorsogon–2nd Deogracias Ramos Jr.
PDP–Laban
Bernardita Ramos
NPC
29.64%Robert Lee Rodrigueza
PDP–Laban
South Cotabato–1st Pedro Acharon Jr.
NPC
Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles
PDP–Laban
52.80%Menchie Dinopol-Cataluña
Independent
South Cotabato–2nd Ferdinand Hernandez
PDP–Laban
64.40%Lyndale Causing
Independent
Southern Leyte Roger Mercado
PDP–Laban
69.50%Gerardo Dator
Lakas
Sultan Kudarat–1st Suharto Mangudadatu
NUP
Princess Rihan Sakaluran
NUP
Uncontested
Sultan Kudarat–2nd Horacio Suansing Jr.
PDP–Laban
85.46%Ricardo Piad
Independent
Sulu–1st Vacant [i] Samier Tan
PDP–Laban
16.80% Yusop Jikiri
Lakas
Sulu–2nd Abdulmunir Mundoc Arbison
Nacionalista
8.49%Nurhaipa Berto
PDP–Laban
Surigao del Norte–1st Francisco Jose Matugas II
PDP–Laban
39.91%Mamer Galanida
Nacionalista
Surigao del Norte–2nd Ace Barbers
Nacionalista
7.73%Sol Matugas
PDP–Laban
Surigao del Sur–1st Prospero Pichay Jr.
Lakas
40.45%Abet Ty
PDDS
Surigao del Sur–2nd Johnny Pimentel
PDP–Laban
76.11%Mamerto Alciso Jr.
PFP
Taguig–Pateros Arnel Cerafica
PDP–Laban
Alan Peter Cayetano
Nacionalista
18.11%Allan Cerafica
PDP–Laban
Taguig Pia Cayetano
Nacionalista
Lani Cayetano
Nacionalista
45.89%Michelle Anne Gonzales
PDP–Laban
Tarlac–1st Carlos Cojuangco
NPC
Uncontested
Tarlac–2nd Victor Yap
NPC
89.32%Jorge delos Reyes
Independent
Tarlac–3rd Noel Villanueva
NPC
49.57%Hariking David
Independent
Tawi-Tawi Ruby Sahali
PDP–Laban
Rashidin Matba
NUP
11.51% Ruby Sahali
PDP–Laban
Valenzuela–1st Wes Gatchalian
NPC
Uncontested
Valenzuela–2nd Eric Martinez
PDP–Laban
47.60% Magi Gunigundo
Lakas
Zambales–1st Jeffrey Khonghun
Nacionalista
41.58% Mitos Magsaysay
PFP
Zambales–2nd Cherry Deloso-Montalla
Liberal
39.98%Wilfredo Paul Pangan
PDP–Laban
Zamboanga City–1st Celso Lobregat
PDP–Laban
Cesar Jimenez Jr.
PDP–Laban
7.20%Jomar Lobregat
Adelante Zamboanga Party
Zamboanga City–2nd Manuel Jose Dalipe
NPC
37.07%Lilia Nuño
Nacionalista
Zamboanga del Norte–1st Bullet Jalosjos
Nacionalista
Romeo Jalosjos Jr.
Nacionalista
5.19% Pinpin Uy
PDP–Laban
Zamboanga del Norte–2nd Glona Labadlabad
PDP–Laban
8.60%Flora Villarosa
Nacionalista
Zamboanga del Norte–3rd Isagani Amatong
Liberal
14.34%Bong Edding
Nacionalista
Zamboanga del Sur–1st Divina Grace Yu
PDP–Laban
16.10%Marlyn Revelo
Nacionalista
Zamboanga del Sur–2nd Aurora E. Cerilles
Nacionalista
Leonardo Babasa Jr.
PDP–Laban
3.45% Antonio Cerilles
Nacionalista
Zamboanga Sibugay–1st Wilter Palma II
PDP–Laban
11.14%Apple Yambao
Nacionalista
Zamboanga Sibugay–2nd Dulce Ann Hofer
PDP–Laban
24.60%Antonieta Eudela
PMP

Notes

  1. Redistricted from Aklan.
  2. Incumbent Jum Jainudin Akbar (Liberal) died on November 11, 2016.
  3. Incumbent Henedina Abad (Liberal) died on October 8, 2017.
  4. Redistricted from Laguna–2nd.
  5. Redistricted from Cavite–7th.
  6. Incumbent Karlo Nograles (PDP–Laban) resigned after being appointed as Cabinet Secretary on November 5, 2018.
  7. Incumbent Mark Villar (Nacionalista) resigned after being appointed as Secretary of Public Works and Highways on August 1, 2016.
  8. Incumbent Maximo Dalog (Liberal) died on June 3, 2017.
  9. Tupay Loong (NUP) died before being sworn-in on June 30, 2016.

Party-list election

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support 2,651,9879.51+9.173New
Bayan Muna 1,117,4034.01+2.143+2
Ako Bicol Political Party 1,049,0403.76−1.382−1
Citizens' Battle Against Corruption 929,7183.33+1.612+1
Alyansa ng mga Mamamayang Probinsyano 770,3442.76New2New
One Patriotic Coalition of Marginalized Nationals 713,9692.56−1.4920
Marino Samahan ng mga Seaman 681,4482.44+2.122New
Probinsyano Ako 630,4352.26New2New
Coalition of Association of Senior Citizens in the Philippines 516,9271.85−1.201−1
Magkakasama sa Sakahan Kaunlaran 496,3371.78New1New
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives 480,8741.72New1New
Gabriela Women's Party 449,4401.61−2.611−1
An Waray 442,0901.59−0.2310
Cooperative NATCCO Party 417,2851.50−0.571−1
ACT Teachers 395,3271.42−2.231−1
Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association 394,9661.42New1New
Ako Bisaya 394,3041.41New1New
Tingog Sinirangan 391,2111.40+0.751New
Abono 378,2041.36−0.901−1
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong 361,4931.30−1.051−1
Duterte Youth 354,6291.27New1New
Kalinga-Advocacy for Social Empowerment and Nation Building Through Easing Poverty 339,6651.22New10
Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta 326,2581.17−1.241−1
Alliance of Organizations Networks and Associations of the Philippines 320,0001.15−0.1910
Rural Electric Consumers and Beneficiaries of Development and Advancement 318,5111.14New1New
Bagong Henerasyon 288,7521.04+0.1210
Bahay para sa Pamilyang Pilipino 281,7931.01New1New
Construction Workers Solidarity 277,9401.00+0.971New
Abang Lingkod 275,1990.99−0.4510
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms 274,4600.98−0.4910
Barangay Health Wellness 269,5180.97New1New
Social Amelioration and Genuine Intervention on Poverty 257,3130.92−0.311New
Trade Union Congress Party 256,0590.92−0.5210
Magdalo para sa Pilipino 253,5360.91+0.0510
Galing sa Puso Party 249,4840.89New1New
Manila Teachers Savings and Loan Association 249,4160.89+0.0610
Rebolusyonaryong Alyansa Makabansa 238,1500.85+0.381New
Alagaan Natin Ating Kalusugan 237,6290.85+0.261New
Ako Padayon Pilipino 235,1120.84New1New
Ang Asosayon Sang Mangunguma Nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma 234,5520.84−0.6910
Kusug Tausug 228,2240.82+0.0610
Dumper Philippines Taxi Drivers Association 223,1990.80+0.781New
Talino at Galing ng Pinoy 217,5250.78+0.511New
Public Safety Alliance for Transformation and Rule of Law 216,6530.78New1New
Anak Mindanao 212,3230.76−1.421−1
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines 208,7520.75−1.0810
LPG Marketers Association 208,2190.75−0.6910
OFW Family Club 200,8810.72+0.091New
Kabalikat ng Mamamayan 198,5710.71−1.891−1
Democratic Independent Workers Association 196,3850.70−0.741New
Kabataan 195,8370.70−0.2310
Aksyon Magsasaka-Partido Tinig ng Masa191,8040.69New00
Serbisyo sa Bayan Party 180,5350.65−0.220−1
Angkla: ang Partido ng mga Pilipinong Marino 179,9090.65−0.390−1
Akbayan 173,3560.62−1.260−1
Wow Pilipinas Movement172,0800.62New00
Ina na Nagmamahal sa Anak170,0190.61New00
You Against Corruption and Poverty 167,8260.60−0.860−1
Abante Mindanao 166,8830.60−0.0500
Butil Farmers Party 164,4120.59−0.630−1
Append 158,0030.57New00
Anakpawis 146,5110.53−0.600−1
Ang National Coalition of Indigenous People Action Na! 144,2910.52−0.460−1
Ang Nars141,2630.51−0.1700
Partido ng Bayan and Bida136,0930.49New00
Kasosyo Producer-Consumer Exchange Association134,7950.48New00
Agri-Agra na Reporma para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas 133,5050.48−2.100−2
Acts Overseas Filipino Workers Coalition of Organizations 131,8650.47−0.690−1
Adhikaing Tinaguyod ng Kooperatiba131,3440.47+0.1000
Ang Mata'y Alagaan 128,2010.46−0.560−1
1st Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy 127,8670.46New0−1
Murang Kuryente Partylist127,5300.46New00
Una ang Edukasyon 119,6460.43−0.430−1
Philippine Educators Alliance for Community Empowerment119,2110.43New00
Association of Lady Entrepreneurs113,1340.41New00
Aangat Tayo 109,9390.39−0.360−1
Ako An Bisaya109,4630.39−0.1100
Avid Builders of Active Nation's Citizenry Towards Empowered Philippines97,1140.35New00
Alay Buhay Community Development Foundation94,3200.34−0.2400
Global Workers and Family Federation89,7750.32−0.0400
Confederation of Non-Stock Savings and Loan Associations88,0750.32−0.3400
Abe Kapampangan83,3790.30New00
National Association for Electricity Consumers for Reforms81,1410.29New00
Philippine National Police Retirees Association79,8180.29New00
Kilusang Maypagasa79,3580.28New00
Joint Union of Active Nationalist Filipino Movement76,7690.28New00
Tanggol Maralita76,4280.27−0.1500
Ating Agapay Sentrong Samahan ng mga Obrero 74,7220.27−0.640−1
1 Alliance Advocating Autonomy Party74,4650.27New00
Ang Kabuhayan 74,2290.27−0.810−1
Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano 70,3180.25−0.490−1
Abakada Guro69,2570.25−0.4200
Alliance of Philippine Fishing Federations69,1380.25−0.4300
Ang Laban ng Indiginong Filipino 68,8050.25−0.7700
Laang Kawal ng Pilipinas68,3330.25New00
Sinag Tungo sa Kaunlaran61,6960.22+0.0300
People's Champ Guardians60,4480.22New00
Luntiang Pilipinas Partylist59,0960.21New00
Grains Retailers Confederation of the Philippines58,5610.21New00
Alliance of National Urban Poor Organization Assembly54,7670.20+0.1400
Ako Bisdak-Bisayang Dako51,2280.18New00
Kooperatiba-Kapisanan ng Magsasaka ng Pilipinas50,8890.18New00
Union of Nationalistic Democratic Filipino Organization45,7100.16+0.0100
Isang Lapian ng Mangingisda at Bayan Tungo sa Kaunlaran44,1810.16New00
Ako Ayoko sa Bawal na Droga43,5830.16New00
Barangay Natin 40,8990.15+0.0500
1-United Transport Koalisyon 36,2850.13New00
AMEPA OFW Access Center35,3730.13−0.2400
Academicians Students and Educators Alliance Inc.32,4640.12−0.2700
Arts, Business and Science Professionals 31,3940.11−0.820−1
Sulong Dignidad Party29,8300.11New00
Kabalikat ng Nagkakaisang Manileño29,1870.10New00
Parents Teacher Alliance28,9080.10New00
Partido Lakas ng Masa 28,8240.10New00
Partido ng Manggagawa 28,3510.10New00
Movement for Economic Transformation and Righteous Opportunities28,2610.10−0.1900
One Advocacy for Health Progress and Opportunity26,5640.10−0.0700
Ang Tao Muna at Bayan25,9460.09+0.0000
Alliance of Volunteer Educators25,0250.09−0.4000
Awareness of Keepers of the Environment24,7800.09+0.0000
One Unified Transport Alliance of the Philippines-Bicol Region22,9480.08New00
One Philippines21,9740.08New00
Partido Sandugo19,6490.07New00
Pinagbuklod na Filipino para sa Bayan18,2970.07New00
Federation of International Cable TV and Telecommunications Association of the Philippines16,0380.06−0.0500
Tribal Communities Association of the Philippines15,7310.06−0.1000
Tinderong Pinoy Party14,5800.05−0.0900
Pilipinas para sa Pinoy13,8480.05New00
Kaisahan ng mga Maliliit na Magsasaka12,0610.04−0.0900
Noble Advancement of Marvelous People of the Philippines11,7510.04New00
Filipino Family Party10,5890.04New00
Alliance of Public Transport Organization8,8830.03New00
Kamais Pilipinas (Kapatirang Magmamais ng Pilipinas)7,5710.03New00
Sandigan ng mga Manggagawa sa Konstruksyon6,3440.02New00
Total27,884,790100.0061+2
Valid votes27,884,79058.96−13.02
Invalid/blank votes19,411,65241.04+13.02
Total votes47,296,442
Registered voters/turnout63,643,26374.31−6.39
Source: COMELEC
Vote share
ACT-CIS
9.51%
Bayan Muna
4.01%
Ako Bikol
3.76%
CIBAC
3.33%
Ang Probinsyano
2.76%
1-PACMAN
2.56%
MARINO
2.44%
Probinsyano Ako
2.26%
Senior Citizens
1.85%
Others
67.50%
Party-list seats
ACT-CIS
5.00%
Bayan Muna
5.00%
Ako Bikol
3.33%
CIBAC
3.33%
Ang Probinsyano
3.33%
1-PACMAN
3.33%
MARINO
3.33%
Probinsyano Ako
3.33%
Senior Citizens
1.67%
Others
70.00%

Summary

Region Seats won per partyTotal seats
PDP–Laban Nacionalista NPC NUP Liberal Lakas Others & ind.
I
4 / 12
2 / 12
2 / 12
0 / 12
0 / 12
2 / 12
0 / 12
12 / 304
II
5 / 12
1 / 12
2 / 12
2 / 12
0 / 12
0 / 12
2 / 12
12 / 304
III
9 / 21
1 / 21
3 / 21
4 / 21
1 / 21
1 / 21
2 / 21
21 / 304
IV–A
7 / 28
9 / 28
4 / 28
5 / 28
1 / 28
1 / 28
1 / 28
28 / 304
IV–B
2 / 8
1 / 8
0 / 8
1 / 8
2 / 8
0 / 8
2 / 8
8 / 304
V
6 / 16
2 / 16
4 / 16
1 / 16
2 / 16
0 / 16
1 / 16
16 / 304
VI
2 / 19
5 / 19
6 / 19
4 / 19
1 / 19
1 / 19
0 / 19
19 / 304
VII
4 / 17
2 / 17
4 / 17
1 / 17
3 / 17
2 / 17
1 / 17
17 / 304
VIII
5 / 12
0 / 12
0 / 12
1 / 12
2 / 12
2 / 12
2 / 12
12 / 304
IX [a]
5 / 9
1 / 9
2 / 9
0 / 9
1 / 9
0 / 9
0 / 9
9 / 304
X
4 / 14
3 / 14
1 / 14
2 / 14
0 / 14
1 / 14
3 / 14
14 / 304
XI
4 / 11
2 / 11
1 / 11
0 / 11
0 / 11
0 / 11
4 / 11
11 / 304
XII
5 / 8
2 / 8
0 / 8
1 / 8
0 / 8
0 / 8
0 / 8
8 / 304
XIII
4 / 9
2 / 9
0 / 9
2 / 9
0 / 9
1 / 9
0 / 9
9 / 304
BARMM [a]
3 / 8
2 / 8
0 / 8
1 / 8
1 / 8
1 / 8
0 / 8
8 / 304
CAR
1 / 7
2 / 7
3 / 7
0 / 7
0 / 7
0 / 7
1 / 7
7 / 304
NCR
12 / 32
3 / 32
6 / 32
0 / 32
4 / 32
0 / 32
7 / 32
32 / 304
Party-list
0 / 61
0 / 61
0 / 61
0 / 61
0 / 61
0 / 61
61 / 61
61 / 304
Total
82 / 304
42 / 304
37 / 304
25 / 304
18 / 304
12 / 304
88 / 304
304 / 304
  1. 1 2 Basilan has places both in the Zamboanga Peninsula (Isabela) and in Bangsamoro (rest of the province). For purposes of this table, it is included in the Bangsamoro totals.

Defeated incumbents

District representatives

DistrictIncumbent's partyIncumbentWinnerWinner's partyNotes
Malabon PDP–Laban Federico Sandoval II Josephine Lacson-Noel NPC Lacson-Noel was term-limited in 2016.
Nueva Ecija–4th NUP Magnolia Antonino-Nadres Maricel Natividad-Nagaño PRP
Pangasinan–5th PDP–Laban Amado Espino Jr. Ramon Guico III Lakas
Pasig Nacionalista Richard Eusebio Roman Romulo Aksyon
Siquijor PDP–Laban Ramon Vicente Rocamora Jake Vincent Villa NPC
Taguig–Pateros–1st PDP–Laban Arnel Cerafica Alan Peter Cayetano Nacionalista
Tawi-Tawi PDP–Laban Ruby Sahali Rashidin Matba NUP

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