Retiring and term-limited incumbents in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections

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These are term-limited and retiring members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines during the 19th Congress of the Philippines, who either cannot or chose not to run in the 2025 House elections.

In the Philippines, members of the House of Representatives are limited to three consecutive terms. Term-limited members, therefore, cannot run in the 2025 elections, but may choose to run in other positions.

Summary

There are 317 seats up for election from the 19th Congress, with 254 from congressional districts and 63 from party-list seats.[1]

Term-limited members

These members of Congress are term-limited and cannot run for reelection.

Lakas-CMD incumbents

  1. Joey Salceda (Albay–2nd)
    Salceda has endorsed second-term Ako Bicol representative Elizaldy Co to succeed him.[2]
  2. Geraldine Roman (Bataan–1st)
  3. Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat (Biñan at-large)
  4. Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo (Lanao del Norte–1st)
  5. Carmelo Lazatin II (Pampanga–1st)
    Lazatin's brother, Carmelo Lazatin Jr., incumbent mayor of Angeles, announced his candidacy for the position on June 28, 2024.[3]
  6. Aurelio Gonzales Jr. (Pampanga–3rd)
    Gonzales is expected to run for the mayoralty of an unspecified city or municipality in Pampanga's 3rd district.[4]
  7. Christopher de Venecia (Pangasinan–4th)
  8. Francisco Jose Matugas II (Surigao del Norte–1st)
  9. Manuel Jose Dalipe (Zamboanga City–2nd)
  10. Glona Labadlabad (Zamboanga del Norte–2nd)
  11. Divina Grace Yu (Zamboanga del Sur–1st)

Liberal incumbents

  1. Edcel Lagman (Albay–1st)
    Lagman plans to retire from public office.[5]
  2. Gabriel Bordado (Camarines Sur–3rd)
  3. Emmanuel Billones (Capiz–1st)
  4. Jocelyn Sy-Limkaichong (Negros Oriental–1st)

Nacionalista incumbents

  1. Marquez Go (Baguio at-large)
  2. Lianda Bolilia (Batangas–4th)
  3. Mario Vittorio Mariño (Batangas–5th)
  4. Raul Tupas (Iloilo–5th)
  5. Allen Jesse Mangaoang (Kalinga at-large)
  6. Ace Barbers (Surigao del Norte–2nd)

NUP incumbents

  1. Lorna Silverio (Bulacan–3rd)
  2. Luis Raymund Villafuerte (Camarines Sur–2nd)
  3. Juliet Ferrer (Negros Occidental–4th)
    Incumbent Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson confirmed incumbent Vice Governor Jeffrey Ferrer's bid to succeed his wife as representative. [6]
  4. Horacio Suansing Jr. (Sultan Kudarat–2nd)
  5. Johnny Pimentel (Surigao del Sur at-large)

NPC incumbents

  1. Carlito Marquez (Aklan–1st)
  2. Greg Gasataya (Bacolod at-large)
  3. Maria Theresa Collantes (Batangas–3rd)
  4. Peter John Calderon (Cebu–5th)
  5. Luis Campos Jr. (Makati–2nd)
    Campos will run for the mayoralty of Makati after his wife, Mayor Abigail Binay, fielded him as her successor.[citation needed]
  6. Edward Maceda (Manila–4th)
  7. Lord Allan Velasco (Marinduque at-large)
    Velasco will run for the governorship of Marinduque after his brother, Provincial Administrator Vincent Michael Velasco, fielded him as his successor.
  8. Chiquiting Sagarbarria (Negros Oriental–2nd)
    Sagarbarria has declared his intention to run for the mayoralty of Dumaguete.[7]
  9. Michael John Duavit (Rizal–1st)

PDP incumbents

  1. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga (Davao de Oro–2nd)
  2. Eric Martinez (Valenzuela–2nd)

PFP incumbents

  1. Rosanna Vergara (Nueva Ecija–3rd)
  2. Florida Robes (San Jose del Monte at-large)

Reporma incumbents

  1. Pantaleon Alvarez (Davao del Norte–1st)
    Alvarez will run for the governorship of Davao del Norte after his wife, Emelita Apostol Alvarez, fielded her as his successor.

Party-list incumbents

  1. Robert Raymond Estrella (Abono)
  2. France Castro (ACT Teachers)
    Castro announced her bid for the Senate on June 26, 2024.[8]
  3. Anna Villaraza-Suarez (ALONA)
  4. Bernadette Herrera (BH)
  5. Arlene Brosas (Gabriela)
  6. Shernee Tan Tambut (Kusug Tausug)
  7. Virgilio Lacson (Manila Teachers)
  8. Mikee Romero (1-Pacman)

Retiring members

These members of Congress are retiring but can run for reelection.

References

  1. ^ Villanueva, Rhodina. "18,271 posts up for grabs in 2025 polls". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  2. ^ "Salceda endorses Co as successor in 2025". Manila Bulletin. February 6, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  3. ^ Cayabyab, Charlene (May 16, 2024). "Mayor Lazatin to run for congressman in 2025". SunStar. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  4. ^ Manabat, Joann (April 18, 2024). "From Pampanga's capitol to capital, Pinedas expand reach". SunStar. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  5. ^ Tolentino, Ma. Reina Leanne (June 17, 2024). "Edcel Lagman to retire from public office in 2025". Manila Times. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  6. ^ Ellera, Teresa (June 22, 2024). "Lacson assures all-out support for Ferrer in the 2025 elections". SunStar. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  7. ^ Pal, Alex (June 1, 2024). "Chiquiting eyes Dgte mayorship". MetroPost. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
  8. ^ Balancio, Joyce (June 26, 2024). "Rep. France Castro to run for Senate in 2025". ABS-CBN News.