List of representatives elected in the 2010 Philippine House of Representatives election

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These are the representatives elected in the 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections.

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District representatives

Seats highlighted in gray are districts in which boundaries were altered.

DistrictIncumbent partyRepresentative electedNotes
Abra Lakas–Kampi Ma. Jocelyn Bernos PDSP New representative.
Agusan del Norte–1st Lakas–Kampi Jose Aquino II Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Agusan del Norte–2nd Lakas–Kampi Angelica Amante Lakas–Kampi New representative, daughter of previous representative.
Agusan del Sur–1st NPC Maria Valentina Plaza Lakas–Kampi New representative, sister of previous representative; new district; Rodolfo Plaza (NPC) previously held the lone district.
Agusan del Sur–2nd NPC Evelyn Mellana Lakas–Kampi New district; Rodolfo Plaza (NPC) previously held the lone district.
Aklan Lakas–Kampi Florencio Miraflores Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Albay–1st Lakas–Kampi Edcel Lagman Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Albay–2nd Nacionalista Al Francis Bichara Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Albay–3rd NPC Fernando Gonzalez Liberal Defeated incumbent.
Antipolo City–1st Lakas–Kampi Roberto Puno Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Antipolo City–2nd Lakas–Kampi Romeo Acop Independent New representative.
Antique Lakas–Kampi Paolo Everardo Javier Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative.
Apayao Lakas–Kampi Eleanor Begtang Lakas–Kampi New representative, sister of previous representative.
Aurora LDP Juan Edgardo Angara LDP Incumbent won reelection.
Bacolod City Lakas–Kampi Anthony Rolando Golez, Jr. NPC New representative.
Baguio City Lakas–Kampi Bernardo Vergara Lakas–Kampi Former representative.
Basilan Liberal Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman Independent New representative; incumbent Wahab Akbar died in office.
Bataan–1st Lakas–Kampi Herminia Roman Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Bataan–2nd Lakas–Kampi Albert Garcia Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Batanes Lakas–Kampi Henedina Abad Liberal Defeated incumbent.
Batangas–1st Lakas–Kampi Tomas Apacible Liberal New representative.
Batangas–2nd Liberal Hermilando Mandanas Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Batangas–3rd Lakas–Kampi Nelson Collantes PMP New representative.
Batangas–4th NPC Mark Llandro Mendoza NPC Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Benguet Lakas–Kampi Ronald Cosalan Liberal Former representative.
Biliran Lakas–Kampi Rogelio Espina Nacionalista Defeated incumbent.
Bohol–1st Lakas–Kampi Rene Relampagos LDP New representative.
Bohol–2nd Independent Erico Aumentado Independent New representative.
Bohol–3rd Lakas–Kampi Arthur Yap Lakas–Kampi New representative, elected unopposed.
Bukidnon–1st Lakas–Kampi Jesus Emmanuel Paras NPC Defeated incumbent.
Bukidnon–2nd Liberal Florencio Flores, Jr. Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Bukidnon–3rd Lakas–Kampi Jose Maria Zubiri III Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Bulacan–1st Lakas–Kampi Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection; election deferred for six months after the annulment of the creation of a separate Malolos district.
Bulacan–2nd Lakas–Kampi Pedro Pancho Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Bulacan–3rd Lakas–Kampi Joselito Andrew Mendoza Liberal New incumbent.
Bulacan–4th Lakas–Kampi Linabelle Ruth Villarica Liberal New incumbent.
Cagayan–1st NPC Juan Ponce Enrile, Jr. NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Cagayan–2nd Lakas–Kampi Florencio Vargas Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection; died on July 22, 2010.
Cagayan–3rd Liberal Randolph Ting Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Cagayan de Oro City–1st Lakas–Kampi Jose Benjamin Benaldo PMP New representative.
Cagayan de Oro City–2nd PMP Rufus Rodriguez PMP Incumbent won reelection.
Caloocan–1st Nacionalista Oscar Malapitan Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Caloocan–2nd Lakas–Kampi Mitzi Cajayon Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Camarines Norte–1st Liberal Renato Unico, Jr. Lakas–Kampi New representative; new district, Liwayway Vinzons-Chato (Liberal) previously held the lone district.
Camarines Norte–2nd Liberal Elmer Panotes Lakas–Kampi Defeated incumbent; new district, incumbent Liwayway Vinzons-Chato (Liberal) ran in this district.
Camarines Sur–1st Lakas–Kampi Rolando Andaya, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Former representative; old first district split into two districts that will comprise the new first and second districts. Incumbent Diosdado Macapagal–Arroyo (Lakas-Kampi) at the new second district.
Camarines Sur–2nd Lakas–Kampi Diosdado Macapagal-Arroyo Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection; previously a part of the old first district. Old first district incumbent Diosdado Macapagal–Arroyo ran here.
Camarines Sur–3rd NPC Luis Villafuerte, Sr. NPC Incumbent won reelection; the old second district is renamed to the new third district.
Camarines Sur–4th NPC Arnulfo Fuentebella NPC Incumbent won reelection; the old third district is renamed to the new fourth district.
Camarines Sur–5th Nacionalista Salvio Fortuno Nacionalista New representative; the old fourth district is renamed to the new fifth district.
Camiguin Lakas–Kampi Pedro Romualdo Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Capiz–1st Liberal Antonio Del Rosario Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Capiz–2nd Lakas–Kampi Jane Castro Lakas–Kampi New representative, wife of previous representative
Catanduanes NPC Cesar Sarmiento Liberal New representative.
Cavite–1st Liberal Joseph Emilio Abaya Liberal Incumbent won reelection; Bacoor was separated from the first district and is the new second district.
Cavite–2nd Liberal Lani Revilla Lakas–Kampi New representative: the old second district and a part of the third district are redistricted into five new districts.
Cavite–3rd Lakas–Kampi Erineo Maliksi Liberal Former representative.
Dasmarinas (Cavite–4th) Lakas–Kampi Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection; old second district representative Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. ran in the fourth district (Dasmarinas).
Cavite–5th Lakas–Kampi Roy Loyola Liberal New representative.
Cavite–6th Lakas–Kampi Antonio Ferrer Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Cavite–7th Nacionalista Jesus Crispin Remulla Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection; Most of the old third district became the new seventh district, except for Amadeo (6th) and Silang (5th).
Cebu–1st Nacionalista Eduardo Gullas Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Cebu–2nd Lakas–Kampi Pablo Garcia Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Cebu–3rd Lakas–Kampi Pablo John Garcia Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Cebu–4th Lakas–Kampi Benhur Salimbangon Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Cebu–5th NPC Ramon Durano VI NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Cebu–6th Nacionalista Gabriel Luis Quisumbing Lakas–Kampi New representative; Lapu-Lapu City district carved out from this district.
Cebu City–1st Liberal Rachel del Mar Liberal New representative, daughter of previous representative
Cebu City–2nd Lakas–Kampi Tomas Osmeña Liberal New representative.
Compostela Valley–1st Nacionalista Maria Carmen Zamora Nacionalista New representative, daughter of previous representative.
Compostela Valley–2nd Lakas–Kampi Rommel Amatong Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Cotabato–1st Lakas–Kampi Jesus Sacdalan Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Cotabato–2nd Liberal Nancy Catamco Lakas–Kampi Defeated incumbent.
Davao City–1st Lakas–Kampi Karlo Alexei Nograles Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative.
Davao City–2nd Lakas–Kampi Mylene Garcia-Albano Independent New representative, sister of previous representative.
Davao City–3rd Liberal Isidro Ungab Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Davao del Norte–1st Lakas–Kampi Antonio Rafael del Rosario Liberal New representative.
Davao del Norte–2nd Lakas–Kampi Antonio Lagdameo, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Davao del Sur–1st Nacionalista Marc Douglas Cagas IV Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Davao del Sur–2nd Lakas–Kampi Franklin Bautista Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Davao Oriental–1st Nacionalista Nelson Dayanghirang Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Davao Oriental–2nd Lakas–Kampi Thelma Almario Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Dinagat Islands Lakas–Kampi Ruben Ecleo, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Eastern Samar Independent Ben Evardone Independent Defeated incumbent Teodulo Coquilla, who was not nominated by Lakas-Kampi and ran as an independent.
Guimaras Lakas–Kampi Joaquin Carlos Rahman Nava Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Ifugao Lakas–Kampi Teodoro Baguilat, Jr. Liberal New representative.
Iligan City Liberal Vicente Belmonte, Jr. Liberal Incumbent won reelection; new district carved out of Lanao del Norte's 1st district.
Ilocos Norte–1st Lakas–Kampi Rodolfo Fariñas Nacionalista Former representative.
Ilocos Norte–2nd Nacionalista Imelda Marcos KBL Former representative, mother of previous representative.
Ilocos Sur–1st Lakas–Kampi Ronald Singson Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection; resigned in March 2011.
Ilocos Sur–2nd Lakas–Kampi Eric Singson, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Iloilo–1st Lakas–Kampi Janette Garin Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Iloilo–2nd Lakas–Kampi Augusto Syjuco, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Former representative, husband of previous representative.
Iloilo–3rd Lakas–Kampi Arthur Defensor, Jr. Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative.
Iloilo–4th Nacionalista Ferjenel Biron Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Iloilo–5th Liberal Niel Tupas, Jr. Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Iloilo City Lakas–Kampi Jerry Treñas Nacionalista New representative.
Isabela–1st Lakas–Kampi Rodolfo Albano, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Former representative, father of previous representative.
Isabela–2nd Liberal Anna Cristina Go Nacionalista New representative.
Isabela–3rd Lakas–Kampi Napoleon Dy Lakas–Kampi New representative, brother of previous representative.
Isabela–4th NPC Giorgidi Aggabao NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Kalinga Lakas–Kampi Manuel Agyao Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
La Union–1st Lakas–Kampi Victor Francisco Ortega Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
La Union–2nd Lakas–Kampi Eufranio Eriguel NPC Defeated incumbent.
Laguna–1st Lakas–Kampi Danilo Fernandez Lakas–Kampi New representative; disqualified after winning in 2007.
Laguna–2nd Nacionalista Justin Marc Chipeco Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Laguna–3rd Liberal Maria Evita Arago Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Laguna–4th NPC Edgar San Luis NPC Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Lanao del Norte–1st Liberal Imelda Dimaporo Lakas–Kampi New representative; Iligan district carved out from this district; incumbent representative Vicente Belmonte (Liberal) ran there.
Lanao del Norte–2nd Lakas–Kampi Fatima Aliah Dimaporo Lakas–Kampi New representative, daughter of previous representative.
Lanao del Sur–1st Nacionalista Mohammed Hussein Pacsum Pangandaman Nacionalista New representative.
Lanao del Sur–2nd Lakas–Kampi Pangalian Balindong Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Lapu-Lapu City Nacionalista Arturo Radaza Lakas–Kampi New representative; carved out of Cebu's 6th district.
Las Piñas City Nacionalista Mark Villar Nacionalista New representative, son of previous representative.
Leyte–1st Lakas–Kampi Ferdinand Martin Romualdez Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Leyte–2nd Lakas–Kampi Sergio Antonio Apostol Lakas–Kampi Former representative, husband of previous representative.
Leyte–3rd Lakas–Kampi Andres Salvacion, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Leyte–4th Lakas–Kampi Lucy Torres-Gomez Liberal New representative.
Leyte–5th Lakas–Kampi Jose Carlos Cari Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative, won election unopposed.
Maguindanao–1st Independent Bai Sandra Sema Lakas–Kampi Defeated incumbent.
Maguindanao–2nd Lakas–Kampi Simeon Datumanong Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Makati City–1st PDP–Laban Monique Yazmin Lagdameo PDP–Laban New representative.
Makati City–2nd PDP–Laban Marlen Abigail Binay PDP–Laban Incumbent won reelection.
Malabon NPC Josephine Lacson-Noel NPC Incumbent won reelection; Malabon/Navotas district split into Malabon and Navotas districts.
Mandaluyong Liberal Neptali Gonzales II Liberal Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Manila–1st Liberal Benjamin Asilo KKK Incumbent won reelection.
Manila–2nd Liberal Carlo Lopez KKK New representative, son of previous representative.
Manila–3rd NPC Maria Zenaida Angping NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Manila–4th Lakas–Kampi Maria Theresa David Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Manila–5th KABAKA Amado Bagatsing KABAKA Incumbent won reelection.
Manila–6th Lakas–Kampi Rosenda Ann Ocampo Liberal Defeated incumbent.
Marikina–1st Liberal Marcelino Teodoro Independent Incumbent won reelection.
Marikina–2nd Independent Miro Quimbo Liberal New representative.
Marinduque Liberal Lord Allan Jay Velasco Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Masbate–1st Lakas–Kampi Narciso Bravo, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Masbate–2nd Lakas–Kampi Antonio Kho Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Masbate–3rd NPC Scott Davies Lanete NPC New representative, son of previous representative.
Misamis Occidental–1st Nacionalista Jorge Almonte Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Misamis Occidental–2nd Lakas–Kampi Loreto Leo Ocampos Liberal New representative.
Misamis Oriental–1st Lakas Peter Unabia PMP New representative; incumbent Danilo Lagbas (Lakas-CMD, predecessor of Lakas Kampi CMD) died while in office.
Misamis Oriental–2nd Nacionalista Yevgeny Vincente Emano Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Mountain Province KAMPI Maximo Dalog Lakas–Kampi New representative; Victor Dominguez (KAMPI, predecessor of Lakas Kampi CMD) died while in office.
Muntinlupa Liberal Rodolfo Biazon Liberal New representative; father of previous representative.
Navotas NPC Toby Tiangco Navoteño New representative; Malabon/Navotas district split into Malabon and Navotas districts. Incumbent Josephine Lacson-Noel ran in the Malabon district.
Negros Occidental–1st NPC Julio Ledesma IV NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Occidental–2nd Lakas–Kampi Alfredo Marañon III Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Occidental–3rd Lakas–Kampi Alfredo Abelardo Benitez NPC New representative.
Negros Occidental–4th NPC Jeffrey Ferrer NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Occidental–5th Lakas–Kampi Iggy Arroyo Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Occidental–6th NPC Mercedes Alvarez NPC New representative, daughter of previous representative.
Negros Oriental–1st Liberal Jocelyn Limkaichong Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Oriental–2nd NPC George Arnaiz NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Negros Oriental–3rd Lakas–Kampi Pryde Henry Teves Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Northern Samar–1st Liberal Raul Daza Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Northern Samar–2nd Lakas–Kampi Emil Ong Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Nueva Ecija–1st Independent Josefina Joson NPC New representative, sister of previous representative.
Nueva Ecija–2nd Lakas–Kampi Joseph Gilbert Violago Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Nueva Ecija–3rd Lakas–Kampi Czarina Umali Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Nueva Ecija–4th Lakas–Kampi Rodolfo Antonio Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Nueva Vizcaya Nacionalista Carlos M. Padilla Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Occidental Mindoro Lakas–Kampi Ma. Amelita Villarosa Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Oriental Mindoro–1st Lakas–Kampi Rodolfo Valencia Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Oriental Mindoro–2nd Liberal Reynaldo Umali Liberal New representative, brother of previous representative.
Palawan–1st Lakas–Kampi Antonio Alvarez Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Palawan–2nd Liberal Victorino Dennis Socrates NPC New representative.
Pampanga–1st Lakas–Kampi Carmelo Lazatin Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Pampanga–2nd Lakas–Kampi Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Lakas–Kampi New representative, mother of previous representative.
Pampanga–3rd Lakas–Kampi Aurelio Gonzales, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Pampanga–4th Nacionalista Anna York Bondoc Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Pangasinan–1st Lakas–Kampi Jesus Celeste Lakas–Kampi New representative, brother of previous representative.
Pangasinan–2nd Liberal Leopoldo Bataoil Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Pangasinan–3rd Lakas–Kampi Maria Rachel Arenas Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Pangasinan–4th Independent Gina de Venecia NPC New representative, wife of previous representative.
Pangasinan–5th NPC Carmen Cojuangco NPC New representative, wife of previous representative.
Pangasinan–6th NPC Marlyn Aggabas NPC New representative.
Parañaque City–1st Nacionalista Edwin Olivarez Liberal New representative.
Parañaque City–2nd Liberal Roilo Golez Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Pasay Lakas–Kampi Imelda Rubiano Liberal Defeated incumbent.
Pasig Lakas–Kampi Roman Romulo Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Quezon–1st Nacionalista Wilfrido Mark Enverga Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Quezon–2nd Liberal Irvin Alcala Liberal New representative, son of previous representative.
Quezon–3rd Lakas–Kampi Danilo Suarez Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Quezon–4th Liberal Lorenzo Tañada III Liberal Incumbent won reelection unopposed.
Quezon City–1st Nacionalista Vincent Crisologo Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Quezon City–2nd PMP Winston Castelo Liberal New representative.
Quezon City–3rd Lakas–Kampi Jorge John Banal, Jr. Liberal Defeated incumbent.
Quezon City–4th Liberal Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. Liberal Former representative.
Quirino Lakas–Kampi Dakila Carlo Cua Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative.
Rizal–1st NPC Joel Roy Duavit NPC New representative, relative of previous representative.
Rizal–2nd NPC Isidro Rodriguez, Jr. NPC Former representative.
Romblon Nacionalista Eleandro Jesus Madrona Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Samar–1st Lakas–Kampi Mel Senen Sarmiento Lakas–Kampi New representative.
Samar–2nd Lakas–Kampi Milagrosa Tan Lakas–Kampi New representative, mother of previous representative.
San Jose del Monte City Lakas–Kampi Arturo Robes Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
San Juan City Nacionalista Joseph Victor Ejercito PMP New representative.
Sarangani SARRO Manny Pacquiao PCM New representative.
Siquijor Lakas–Kampi Orlando Fua Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Sorsogon–1st Liberal Salvador Escudero III Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Sorsogon–2nd Liberal Deogracias Ramos, Jr. Liberal New representative.
South Cotabato–1st NPC Pedro Acharon, Jr. NPC New representative.
South Cotabato–2nd NPC Daisy Avance-Fuentes NPC Former representative.
Southern Leyte Lakas–Kampi Roger Mercado Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Sultan Kudarat–1st Lakas–Kampi Raden Sakaluran Independent Defeated incumbent.
Sultan Kudarat–2nd Lakas–Kampi Arnulfo Go Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Sulu–1st NPC Tupay Loong Lakas–Kampi Defeated incumbent.
Sulu–2nd Lakas–Kampi Nur-Ana Sahidulla NPC New representative.
Surigao del Norte–1st Lakas–Kampi Francisco Matugas Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Surigao del Norte–2nd Lakas–Kampi Guillermo Romarate, Jr. Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Surigao del Sur–1st Lakas–Kampi Philip Pichay Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Surigao del Sur–2nd Nacionalista Florencio Garay Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Taguig City–1st & Pateros Nacionalista Arnel Cerafica Liberal New representative.
Taguig City–2nd Lingkod Taguig Sigfrido Tiñga Liberal New representative.
Tarlac–1st Lakas–Kampi Enrique Cojuangco NPC New representative.
Tarlac–2nd Lakas–Kampi Susan Sulit Lakas–Kampi New representative, daughter of incumbent Jose Yap (Lakas Kampi CMD) who died while in office.
Tarlac–3rd Lakas–Kampi Jeci Lapus Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Tawi-Tawi Lakas–Kampi Nur Jaafar Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Valenzuela City–1st NPC Rexlon Gatchalian NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Valenzuela City–2nd Lakas–Kampi Magtanggol Gunigundo Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Zambales–1st Lakas–Kampi Maria Milagros Magsaysay Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Zambales–2nd LM Antonio Diaz LM Incumbent won reelection; died August 3, 2011.
Zamboanga City–1st Liberal Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Zamboanga City–2nd Nacionalista Erico Basilio Fabian Nacionalista Incumbent won reelection.
Zamboanga del Norte–1st Lakas–Kampi Bullet Jalosjos Lakas–Kampi New representative, son of previous representative.
Zamboanga del Norte–2nd Liberal Rosendo Labadlabad Liberal Incumbent won reelection.
Zamboanga del Norte–3rd Lakas–Kampi Cesar Jalosjos Lakas–Kampi Incumbent won reelection.
Zamboanga del Sur–1st NPC Victor J. Yu NPC Incumbent won reelection.
Zamboanga del Sur–2nd Lakas–Kampi Aurora Cerilles Lakas–Kampi New representative, wife of previous representative.
Zamboanga Sibugay–1st Lakas–Kampi Jonathan Yambao Nacionalista New representative.
Zamboanga Sibugay–2nd Lakas–Kampi Romeo Jalosjos, Jr. Nacionalista New representative.

Sectoral representatives

Elected via closed lists, each party can return up to three representatives. If the person quits the party, the representative also loses one's seat. In any vacancy, the person next in line assumes the party's seat. For changes after the first seat was awarded for a party, see Change of seats in the 15th Congress.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1998 Philippine House of Representatives elections</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2001 Philippine House of Representatives elections</span>

Elections for the House of Representatives of the Philippines were held on May 14, 2001. This was the next election succeeding the events of the 2001 EDSA Revolution that deposed Joseph Estrada from the presidency; his vice president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo became president, and her party, Lakas NUCD-UMDP, and by extension the People Power Coalition (PPC), dominated the midterm elections winning majority of the seats in the Senate and in the House of Representatives.

Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines refers to a system in which 20% of the House of Representatives is elected. While the House is predominantly elected by a plurality voting system, known as a first-past-the-post system, party-list representatives are elected by a type of party-list proportional representation. The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines created the party-list system. Originally, the party-list was open to underrepresented community sectors or groups, including labor, peasant, urban poor, indigenous cultural, women, youth, and other such sectors as may be defined by law. However, a 2013 Supreme Court decision clarified that the party-list is a system of proportional representation open to various kinds of groups and parties, and not an exercise exclusive to marginalized sectors. National parties or organizations and regional parties or organizations do not need to organize along sectoral lines and do not need to represent any marginalized and underrepresented sector.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections</span>

The 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections were the 34th lower house elections in the Philippines. They were held on May 9, 2016 to elect members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The winning candidates were to comprise the House's contingent in the 17th Congress of the Philippines that would serve from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Marikina local elections</span>

Local elections were held in Marikina on May 9, 2016, as part of the Philippine general election. Held concurrently with the national elections, the electorate voted to elect a mayor, a vice mayor, sixteen city council members and two district representatives to congress. Those elected took their respective offices on June 30, 2016, for a three-year-long term. 181,019 out of 217,711 registered voters voted in this election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections</span>

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.