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The following is a list of notablepolitical families of the Philippines and their areas of influence. Names inbold indicate the individual was/is apresident of the Philippines. Names initalic indicate the individual has not held public office, but represents an intervening connection between two or more officeholders from the same family.
The Philippine political arena is mainly arranged and operated by families or alliances of families, rather than being organized around political parties.
José Abad Santos – acting president of the Philippines (1942); chief justice (1941–1942); associate justice (1936–1941); secretary of justice (1922–1923, 1928–1932, 1938–1941), acting secretary of finance (1941–1942)
Pedro Abad Santos – member of the San Fernando municipal council (1910–1912); member of the House of Representatives for Pampanga (1916–1922)
Vicente Abad Santos, nephew of José and Pedro – associate justice (1979–1986); member of the Interim Batasang Pambansa from Region III (1978–1984), secretary and minister of justice (1970–1979)
Manuel D. Abad Santos, nephew of José and Pedro – mayor of Angeles City (1952–1959)
Antonio A. Abad Santos, son of Manuel – mayor of Angeles City (1988–1992)
Carmelita "Menchie" Abalos, wife of Benjamin Jr. – mayor (2016–2022, 2025–present) and vice mayor (2022–2025) of Mandaluyong
Charisse Abalos-Vargas, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2013–2022)
David Angelo "Gelo" Vargas, husband of Charisse – mayor ofAliaga, Nueva Ecija (2019–2022); assistant general manager of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2023–present)[3]
Benjamin "Benjie" Abalos III, son Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2022–present)
Jonathan Abalos, son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council
Jam Agarao, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the House of Representatives forLaguna (2022–2025); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2019–2022; 2025–present)
Ma. Meg Agarao-Espiritu – member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2018–2024), barangay captain of Pagsawitan,Santa Cruz (2013–present), member of the Pagsawitan,Santa Cruz barangay council (2002–2010)
Delfin Albano: representative, Lone District (1957–1965)[7]
Delfinito C. Albano - mayor,Ilagan (2001–2006). Son of Delfin[7]
Rodolfo Albano Jr. - vice governor (1959–1963); representative, lone district (1969–1972, 1978–1986); deputy minister; representative, 1st district (1987–1998, 2001–2004, 2010–2013); mayor of Cabagan (2013–2016); chairperson,Energy Regulatory Commission. Son of Delfin.[7]
Rodolfo Albano III - representative, 1st District (1998–2001, 2004–2010, 2013–2019); vice governor (2010–2013); governor (2019-present). Son of Rodolfo Jr.[7]
Mila Albano-Mamauag - mayor, Cabagan (1998–2004). Daughter of Rodolfo Jr.[7]
Christopher Mamauag - mayor of Cabagan. Husband of Mila.
Antonio Albano; vice governor (2013–2019), representative of the 1st district (2019–present). Son of Rodolfo Jr.[8]
Rene T. Albano Jr. - vice mayor,Cabagan (2004–2007). Cousin of Rodolfo III.[7]
Jovenal Durano Almendras (1915–2000) — Mayor of Danao City (1986–1987)
Alejandro "Landring" Durano Almendras Sr. (1919–1995) — Senator (1959–1972), 17th Governor ofDavao (1951–1958), 3rd Governor ofDavao del Sur (1986–1968), 2nd Davao del Sur 1st District Representative (1992–1995), Davao del Sur Assemblyman (1978–1986)
Alejandro Cabahug Almendras Jr. — Davao del Sur Representative (1995–1998) and Provincial Board Member; Candidate for mayor of Digos (2010)
Alexis "Dodong" Cabahug Almendras — Mayor ofSanta Cruz, Davao del Sur (2016–2019), Vice Mayor of Santa Cruz (2007–2016), andDavao City Councilor (1981–1986; 1998–1992; 2001–2004); candidate for vice mayor of Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur (2022)[12][13][14]
Aileen Condevillamar Almendras — Vice Governor of Davao del Sur (2016–2019); Candidate for Davao del Sur Vice Governor (2013; 2019)[12][15][16]
Alvin Rey "Dongkoy" Condevillamar Almendras — Santa Cruz Municipal Councilor (2016–2019; 2022–2025); candidate for councilor of Santa Cruz (2010)[13]
Manuel "Manny" Cabahug Almendras
Maria Carla "Marla" Poblete Almendras — Davao del Sur 1st District Provincial Board Member (2025–present); candidate for board member (2022)[17][18]
Magnolia Antonino – congresswoman of the First district of La Union (1965–1967), senator (1967–1972)
Darlene Antonino-Custodio – member of the House of Representatives from South Cotabato's First District (2001–2010), mayor of General Santos (2010–2013)
Rodolfo Antonino – member of the House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2004–2013)
Magnolia Antonino Nadres – member of the House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2013–2019)
Benigno S. Aquino Sr., representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1916–1928); senator (1934). Son of Servillano.[32]
Agapito "Butz" Aquino, senator (1987–1998); representative, 2nd district, Makati (1998–2007). Son of Benigno Sr.[32]
Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta, representative, lone district, Malabon-Navotas (1987–1998); senator (1998–2004). Daughter of Benigno Sr.[32]
Antolin "Lenlen" Aquino Oreta III, mayor, Malabon (2012–2022); vice mayor, Malabon (2010–2012); city councilor, Malabon (2007–2010). Son of Tessie.[33]
Benigno Aquino III, 15th president of the Philippines (2010–2016); senator (2007–2010); representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1998–2007). Son of Benigno Jr.
Raymundo Baguilat – mayor of Kiangan (1935–1940), governor (1952–1953), 1971 Constitutional Convention Delegate[35]
Teddy Baguilat, councilor of Kiangan (1992–1995), mayor of Kiangan (1995–2001), governor (2001–2004; 2007–2010), representative, lone district (2010–2019); grandson of Raymundo[35]
Paciano Bangoy y Villanueva – councilor,Davao City (1945–1947; 1954–1955); vice governor ofDavao (1959–1965); governor of Davao (1965–1967); governor ofDavao Oriental (1967–1968)
Cayetano Bangoy y Bustamante – Third board member ofDavao (1919–1925); councilor,Davao (1926–1928); Third board member ofDavao (1928–1930); governor of Davao (1930–1931); deputy mayor, District ofDavao (1944–1945)
Benigno S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District ofDavao City
Renato S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District ofDavao City
Francisco "Kiko" Barzaga – councilor of Dasmariñas (2019–2025); representative, 4th district of Cavite (2025–present). Son of Elpidio Jr. and Jennifer.
Elpidio “Third” Barzaga III — vice mayor of Dasmariñas (2025-present). Son of Elpidio Jr. and Jennifer.
Rodolfo Biazon: AFP Chief of Staff (1991); senator (1992–1995; 1998–2010); representative,lone district (2010–2016)
Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon: son of Rodolfo; mayor ofMuntinlupa (2022–present); representative, lone district (2001–2010, 2016–2022); Customs Commissioner[42]
Al Francis Bichara – member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (2007–2016), governor (1995–2004, 2016–2022), member of the House of Representatives from the 3rd District (1992–1995), mayor of Ligao (1986–1992)
Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay Jr. – mayor (2010–2015), member of the city council from the 1st district (2001–2010), Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of Barangay San Antonio (1992–2001)
Elias Kirtug Bulut Sr. – mayor ofCalanasan (1981–1992, 2010–2016), governor (2001–2010), congressman of Lone District (1998–2001), congressman of Lone District ofKalinga-Apayao (1992–1995, 1995–1998),
Elias "Butzy" Bulut Jr. – son of Elias Sr.; governor (2010–2019, 2022–present), congressman of Lone District (2001–2010, 2019–2022), mayor of Calanasan (1998–2001), vice mayor (1995–1998)
Eleanor "Leah" Bulut-Begtang – daughter of Elias Sr.; congressman of Lone District (2010–2019, 2022–present); governor (2019–2022); mayor of Calanasan (2001–2010)
Shamir Marrero Bulut – son of Elias Sr.; councilor of Calanasan (2013–2015); vice mayor (2015–2022); mayor of Calanasan (2022-present)
Kyle Mariah Chelsea S. Bulut-Cunan - daughter of Governor Elias Jr.;councilor of Calanasan (2019–2022);pcl/ex-officio board member (2019–2022); provincial board member of the 1st District (2022–present)
Shirley "Galang" Kirtug-Romero – niece of Elias Sr.; provincial board member of the 1st District (2013–2019), councilor of Calanasan (2010–2013)
Josue Lacson Cadiao – governor (1955–1963), Commissioner of Civil Service Commission, Commissioner of the Philippine Sugar Commission (PHILSUCOM).[61][62][63][64][65]
Lolita Javier Cadiao – wife of Josue; vice-governor[61]
Juan Cailles – governor (1901–1910, 1916–1925, 1931–1937); member of Philippine Legislature (1925–1931)
Isidoro Cailles – mayor of Calamba (1904–1907) (brother of Juan)
Isidoro Cailles – councilor of Pakil (1998–2007, 2010–2016); Barangay Captain (youngest son of Juan)
Ruth Mariano-Hernandez – wife of governorRamil Hernandez; congresswoman, Second District (2019–present); board member (2016–2019); Calamba city councilor (1998–2007, 2010–2016)
Gigi Alcasid – Calamba city councilor (2013–present)
Rolando Cailles – Barangay Captain of Baclaran (2013–2016)
Rolando Cailles Jr. Barangay Captain of Baclaran (2016–2019)
Epifanio Castillejos – mayor of Caba, La Union (1960–1965), congressman 2nd District of La Union (1965–1969), director of Bureau of Commerce (1970–1978), director of Bureau of Domestic Trade (1978–1985) Undersecretary of Trade (1985–1986)
Edgar Castillejos – son of Epifanio – mayor of Caba (1980–1986)
Alan Peter Cayetano – senator (2007–2017; 2022–present), congressman,Pateros-Taguig (1998–2007; 2019–22), vice mayor ofTaguig (1995–1998), member of the Taguig Municipal Council from the 2nd district; (1992–1995); son
Vicente M. Cerilles – representative, Lone District (1969–1972); assemblyman to theRegular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986)
Antonio Cerilles - son of Vicente; governor (2010–2019), congressman of the 2nd district (1987–1998, 2004–2010), Environment and Natural Resources Secretary (1998–2001)
Aurora Enerio-Cerilles - wife of Antonio; congresswoman of the 1st district (1998–2001, 2010–2019), governor (2001–2010)
Ace William Cerilles - son of Antonio and Aurora; mayor (2007 to present),Dumalinao
Chiongbian family — Misamis Occidental, Sarangani and South Cotabato
Joaquin Chipeco Jr. – congressman, Lone district of Calamba (2019–2022), congressman of the Second District (1987–1992, 1995–2004, 2013–2019), mayor, Calamba (2004–2013) and board member (1971–1986)
Justin Marc Chipeco – son of Joaquin Jr; congressman of the Second District (2004–2013), mayor of Calamba (2013–2022)
Julian Eugene Chipeco – son of Joaquin Jr; Calamba city councilor (2019–2022)
Victoriano Chipeco – mayor, Calamba (1987–1998)
Rene Chipeco – provincial board member (1987–1992)
Carmeling Crisologo – governor of Ilocos Sur (1964–1971), wife of Floro[70]
Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo – congressman, 1st District of Quezon City (2004–2013, 2016–2019); councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (1998–2004)[70]
Anthony "Onyx" Crisologo – councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (2010–present).
Luis "Chavit" Crisologo Singson – mayor ofNarvacan, Ilocos Sur (2019–2022); councilor of Narvacan (2016–2019); congressman of the 1st district of Ilocos Sur (1987–1992); governor ofIlocos Sur (1972–1986, 1992–2001, 2004–2007, 2020–2013); councilor of Vigan (1963–1971); 1st cousin of Vincent. Nephew of Floro.[70] See alsoSingson family.
Luisa Lloren Cuaresma (wife)[71] - mayor of Bambang (1988–1998), vice governor (1998–2004), governor (2004–2013), congressman for the Lone District (2016–2025)
Manuel Alesna Cuenco (1907–1970) — 13thSecretary of Health under President Macapagal (1964–1965), Administrator of Overseas Employment Council (1962–1963), and 14th Governor of Cebu (1946–1951).
James Anthony Roa Cuenco (b. 1961) —Cebu City Councilor from the 2nd (South) District (2013–2017; 2019; 2020–2024; 2024–2025) and Chief Legislative Staff Officer to Rep. Antonio Cuenco.[72]
Ronald Roa Cuenco — Cebu City Councilor from the 2nd (South) District (1992–2001, 2010–2013), Consultant for Market Affairs to the Cebu City Mayor (2001–2003).
Nelson L. Dayanghirang Sr. – governor of Davao Oriental (2016–2022, 2025–present), representative, 1st District, Davao Oriental (2007–2016, 2022–2025)
Nelson Dayanghirang Jr. - representative, 1st District, Davao Oriental (2025–present), vice governor of Davao Oriental (2022–2025), board member (2019–2022)
Danilo Dayanghirang – councilor, Davao; chairman of Philippine Councilor's League
Narciso Defensor Santiago III - son of Miriam Defensor-Santiago; representative ofAlliance for Rural Concerns party-list (2007–2010)
Benjamin Defensor Jr. - brother of Miriam Defensor-Santiago; Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines (2002) and Commanding General, Philippine Air Force (2000–2002)
Guillermo de Venecia – mayor (1916–1918, 1925–1926)
Jose de Venecia Jr. – member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (1969–1972), member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (1987–1998, 2001–2010), speaker of the House of Representatives (1992–1998, 2001–2008)
Gina de Venecia – member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (2010–2016)
Christopher de Venecia – member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (2016–present)
The Del Mar family is one of the oldest political clans in Cebu, originating from the town of Parian before its eventual incorporation into the Municipality of Cebu (the future Cebu City) under American rule.[75] The family, through the late Rep.Raul del Mar and his children, have continuously heldCebu City's 1st congressional district since the seat's creation in 1987.
Jose Maria "Joe" Lasala del Mar (1896–1982) — Executive Secretary to GovernorBuenaventura Rodriguez (1937–1940), Chief of the Bureau of Labor of Cebu (1921–1927), and Cebu Municipal Councilor (1919–1921); Candidate for Cebu 4th District Representative (1928)
Raul Veloso del Mar (1941–2020) —Lawyer, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (2004–2010), 1st Cebu City 1st District Representative (1987–1998; 2001–2010; 2013–2020)
Isaac Ruiz del Mar — Cabeza de Barangay in Parian (1892)
Sergio Ruiz del Mar (1874–1961) — Clerk of the Court of First Instance
Manuel Bascon del Mar (1917–1955) — Lawyer
Antonio Cui del Mar — Executive Assistant to Cebu City MayorMike Rama
Lilia Augusto — High-ranking employee at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Simeona del Mar Rogado
Manuel del Mar Rogado — Barangay Captain of Mantuyong, Mandaue City
Isidro Bascon del Mar
Unnamed daughter of Isidro
Charles "Caloy" del Mar Pepito — Barangay Councilor and former SK Chairperson of Tinago, Cebu City
Catalina Ruiz del Mar-Gacrama
Alejandro "Andoy" del Mar Gacrama — Danao Municipal Councilor (1930s), athlete, and journalist
Jacinto del Mar y Sarmiento
Roque Rosales del Mar (c. 1851–1913) —Gobernadorcillo of Parian, Teniente Segundo 1895 (third highest position in the future Cebu City during the Spanish era), Regidor (councilor) in charge of Cebu District No. 2, Gobernacillo de Gremio de Mestizo (Head of the Guild or group of Mestizos)
Filomeno Fuentes del Mar — Cebu Municipal Councilor (elected 1916)
Unnamed son of Roque
Carmelino del Mar Sr.
Carmelino "Jun" Cortes del Mar Jr. (1956–2021) — Mandaue City Councilor (2019–2021), Barangay Captain (2010–2019) and Barangay Councilor (until 2010) of Ibabao-Estancia, Mandaue City[77]
Jennifer S. del Mar — Mandaue City Councilor (2022–Present)
Santos Rosales del Mar — Government official (Principalía) of Parian before incorporation into the Municipality of Cebu
Graciano Pono del Mar — Cebu Municipal Councilor (1919)
Ines del Mar-Gajudo
Frank del Mar Gajudo — Barangay Captain of Mabolo, Cebu City (2019–2023)[78]
Magdaleno Pono del Mar — Justice of the peace
Caridad Duterte del Mar-Lopez
Mario del Mar Lopez
Michael Acebedo Lopez — National Youth Commissioner, MTRCB Board Member, Cebu Port Authority Commissioner
Juliana del Mar-Sandalo — Matriarch of the Del Mars' Dalaguete branch
Godofreda del Mar-Sandalo Legaspi
Guillermo Sandalo Legaspi (1919–1991) — Lawyer and Mayor of Dalaguete, Cebu
Ursula del Mar Sandalo (1888–1959)
Filemon Osorio Salvador (husband of Ursula, 1890–1934) — Mayor of Dalaguete, Cebu (1922–1928), Chairman of the Dalaguete Committee of Appointments (until 1934)
Francisco Sandalo Salvador (1911–1978) — Lawyer, engineer, and Mayor of Dalaguete, Cebu
Eduardo "Eddie" Dimacuha - mayor (1988–1998; 2001–2010; 2013–2016)
Vilma Dimacuha, wife of Eddie - mayor (2010–2013)
Angelito "Dondon" Dimacuha, son of Eddie and Vilma; mayor (1998–2001), Sangguniang Kabataan Federation president and former Association of Barangay Captains president
Mohammad Ali Dimaporo – governor of Lanao del Norte (1960–1965) and Lanao del Sur (1976–1986) and congressman of Lanao (1949–1953, 1957), Lanao del Norte (1965–1972) and Lanao del Sur (1987–1995)
Abdullah "Bobby" Dimakuta Dimaporo - governor (1992–1998) and congressman of Lanao del Norte (1984–1986, 1987–1989, 2001–2010, 2013–2022). Son of Ali.
Imelda "Angging" Quibranza--Dimaporo - governor of Lanao del Norte (1998–2007, 2016–present) and congresswoman of Lanao del Norte (2010–2016). Wife of Bobby.
Fatima Aliah Quibranza Dimaporo - congresswoman (2010–2013). Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.
Mohammad Khalid Quibranza Dimaporo - governor of Lanao del Norte (2007–2016); representative of Lanao del Norte's 1st district (2016–present). Son of Bobby and Imelda.[8]
Rodrigo Duterte – 16th president of the Philippines (2016–2022); representative, 1st district, Davao City (1998–2001); mayor, Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–2016); vice mayor, Davao City (1986–1987, 2010–2013)
Paolo Zimmerman Duterte – member of the House of Representatives from Davao City's First District (2019–present); vice mayor of Davao City (2013–2018)
January Duterte – wife of Paolo; councilor, Davao City (2013–2018); barangay chair, Catalunan Pequeno, Davao City
Omar Vincent Sangkola Duterte – son of Paolo; member of the House of Representatives Davao City's Second District (2025–present); barangay captain, Buhangin Proper, Davao City (2023–2025)
Rodrigo Sangkola Duterte II – son of Paolo; councilor, Davao City (2025–present); acting vice mayor, Davao City (2025–present)
Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio – vice president of the Philippines (2022–present); mayor, Davao City (2010–2013, 2016–2022)
Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III – mayor ofSan Manuel; representative, 5th district. Son of Faustino Jr.[8]
Faustino Dy III – mayor of Cauayan, 1992–2001, representative of the 3rd District, 2001–2010, governor, 2010–2019
Faustino "Inno" Dy V, representative of the 6th District, 2019–present. Son of Faustino III.[8]
Cesar Dy – mayor of Cauayan (2001–2010)
Victor Dy – ABC president Cauayan – barangay chairman of San Fermin, Cauayan
Krystyna Louise C. Dy – ex officio member provincial board, SK chairwoman, San Fermin, Cauayan
Napoleon S. Dy: representative of the 3rd District, 2010–2013.[8]
Ian Paul Dy - representative, 3rd District. Son of Napoleon.[8]
Faustino Kiko Dy (Mayor for 9 yrs, currently the Vice-Governor elected in 2025)Faustino Inno Dy (Representative of the 6th District, currently the elected Mayor of Echague in 2025. A husband to the current City Mayor of Santiago City (2025) that was before a Representative of the 3rd district of Isabela)
Enrico Echiverri – mayor (2004–2013), 1st District representative (1995–2004, 2013–2016)[41]
Ricojudge Janvier Echiverri – national president,Liga ng mga Barangay (2007–2016);Ex Officio city councilor, Caloocan (representing LNB); Punong Barangay[41]
Robert Dominic Echiverri – Sangguniang Kabataan National Federation vice-president (2010–2013), SK Federation president;Ex Officio city councilor
Ecleo family — Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands
Joseph Ejercito Estrada – mayor ofManila (2013–2019); 13th president of the Philippines (1998–2001), vice president of the Philippines (1992–1998), senator (1987–1992) and mayor ofSan Juan (1969–1986)
Manuel Escudero (representative, 4th Philippine Assembly)
Salvador Escudero Sr. (governor; provincial board member; mayor; councilor)
Salvador Escudero Jr. (son of Salvador Sr; mayor; provincial board member)
Salvador H. Escudero III (son of Salvador Jr; Secretary of Agriculture; representative, House of Representatives; assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa; deputy minister of Agriculture and Food)
Evelina Escudero (wife of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives)
Francis "Chiz" Escudero (son of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives; senator; governor; President of the Senate)
Marie Bernadette "Dette" Escudero (daughter of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives; Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representatives)
Ramon Escudero (councilor; vice mayor)
Antonio Escudero Jr. (councilor; provincial board member; vice governor)
Luis Alandy Ferrer IV - mayor of General Trias (2004–2013, 2022–present), representative of the Sixth District (2013–2022),Board member of the Second District (2001–2004)
Jaime Fresnedi –Muntinlupa lone district representative (2022–present), Mayor of Muntinlupa (1998–2007, 2013–2022), Vice Mayor of Muntinlupa (1987–1998)
Enrique "Tet" Garcia Jr. – governor (1992–1993, 2004–2013); member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (1995–2004; 2013–2016), vice governor-elect (2016, died before taking office)[104]
Albert S. Garcia – governor (2013–2022); member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (2004–2013, 2022–present); mayor ofBalanga (1998–2004)
Joet Garcia – governor (2022–present); member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District, (2016–2022); mayor of Balanga (2007–2016)
Gila Garcia – mayor ofDinalupihan (2013–2022); member of the House of Representatives from the 3rd District (2022–present)
Raymond Alvin Neri Garcia — 28th Mayor of Cebu City (2024–2025), 20th Vice Mayor of Cebu City (2022–2024), Cebu City Councilor (2016–2022), and Barangay Councilor of Kamputhaw, Cebu City (2010–2016)[107][108][109]
Nelson Gamaliel Fiel Garcia (1959–2020) — Mayor ofDumanjug (2010–2016)[112]
Marlon Socrates Fiel Garcia (1962–2020) — Mayor ofBarili (2016–2010), Vice Mayor of Barili, (2010–2013), Legislative officer at the House of Representatives (1987–1989)[113]
Ramon V. Guico III – vice mayor of Binalonan (2007–2010), mayor of Binalonan (2010–2019), 5th district representative (2019–2022), governor (2022–present)
Ramon Ronald V. Guico IV – mayor of Binalonan (2022–present)
Marjorie N. Jalosjos,DILG Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns, Barangay Captain of Patawag,Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte (2019–2025). Wife of Romeo Jr.
Rommel A. Jalosjos, governor ofZamboanga Sibugay (2010–2013). Son of Romeo Sr.
Rodolfo H. Carreon Jr., city mayor of Dapitan (2001–2004). Husband of Cecilia.
Angelica Jalosjos Carreon,First District board member (2022–2025), city councilor of Dapitan (2019–2022). Daughter of Cecilia.
Rosalina G. Jalosjos-Johnson, governor of Zamboanga del Norte (2022–2025),[118] city mayor ofDapitan (2013–2022), and city councilor of Dapitan (2010–2013). Sister of Romeo Sr.
Dominador G. Jalosjos Jr., city mayor ofDapitan (2004–2012). Brother of Romeo Sr.
Anabel G. Jalosjos-Endique,First District board member of Zamboanga del Norte (2016–2019). Sister of Romeo Sr.
Antonio Tero Kho – mayor ofCataingan (1988–1992), representative of theThird District (1992–1995), governor (1998–2007; 2016–present), representative of theSecond District (2007–2013)
Elisa Tingcungco-Kho, governor (2007–2010), representative of the Second District (2013–2022), vice governor (2022–present). Wife of Antonio.
Wilton Tan Kho – mayor of Cataingan (2007–2016), representative of the Third District (2019–present). Son of Antonio and Elisa.[8]
Kristine Salve Hao-Kho, mayor ofMandaon (2022–present). Wife of Wilton.
Olga Tingcungco Kho – vice governor (2019–2022), representative of the Second District (2022–present)
Richard Tingcungco Kho – representative of theFirst District (2022–present)
Rosendo "Dodoy" Labadlabad, mayor of Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte (2019–2025) and representative of the second district of Zamboanga del Norte (2007–2016).
Glona Labadlabad, representative of the second district of Zamboanga del Norte (2016–2025). Wife of Dodoy.
Irene Labadlabad, representative of the second district of Zamboanga del Norte (2025–present). Daughter of Dodoy and Glona.
Victoria "Ahmai" Labadlabad, Sangguniang Bayan member of Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte (2022–present). Sister of Dodoy.
Isaac Lacson – governor of Negros Occidental (1928–1931), senator (1934–1935), and congressman of the 3rd District of Negros Occidental; son ofAniceto Lacson
Rafael B. Lacson – governor of Negros Occidental (1946–1951), former mayor of Talisay, Negros Occidental, cousin ofIsaac Lacson
Bong Lacson – current governor of Negros Occidental (since 2019), former vice governor of Negros Occidental (2013 to 2019), mayor of San Carlos (2001 to 2010)
Jose Carlos "Kako" Lacson – congressman, 3rd District ofNegros Occidental (1987–1998; 2001–2010)
Aurelio Lacson Locsin Sr. – mayor of Bacolod (1946)
David Lacson – mayor of E.B Magalona, Negros Occidental
Edcel Lagman – member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1987–1998, 2004–2013, 2016–2025)
Alex Burce Lagman – mayor ofTabaco (1992–1995, 2001–2004)
Krisel Lagman Luistro – member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1998–2004)
Edcel Lagman Jr. – Governor (2022–2025), Vice Governor (2019–2022), member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (2013–2016), Quezon City councilor (2004–2012)
Ivy Xenia Lim-Lagman – Quezon city councilor (2012–2013)
Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. – vice mayor ofOrmoc, Leyte
Teodoro Locsin Jr. – Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2022–present),Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2018–2022), Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018), congressman for the 1st district ofMakati (2001–2010)
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14th president of the Philippines (2001–2010); 10th vice president of the Philippines (1998–2001); senator (1992–1998); representative, 2ndDistrict of Pampanga (2010–2019, 2022–present); speaker of the House (2018–2019); daughter
Manuel Collantes – Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) (1984–1986)
Jamby Madrigal – Undersecretary of Social Welfare and Development (1992–1998), presidential adviser for children's affairs (1999–2001), senator (2004–2010)
Raden Sakaluran – congressman of 1st district of SK – son-in law of Pax
Esmael Mangudadatu – mayor of Buluan, board member of Maguindanao and governor of Maguindanao (2010–2019), and member of the House of Representatives (2019–2022) – nephew of Pax
Mariano Marcos – representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (1925–1931)
Ferdinand Edralin Marcos – 10th president of the Philippines (1965–1986); prime minister of the Philippines (1978–1981); senator (1959–1965); representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (1949–1959)
Imee Marcos – senator (2019–present); governor, Ilocos Norte (2010–2019); representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (1998–2007); assemblyman, Ilocos Norte (1984–1986)
Matthew Manotoc – governor, Ilocos Norte (2019–present); board member, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (2016–2019)
Bongbong Marcos – 17th president of the Philippines (2022–present); senator (2010–2016); representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (1992–1995, 2007–2010); governor, Ilocos Norte (1983–1986, 1998–2007); vice governor, Ilocos Norte (1980–1983)
Miguel Siojo – municipal president of San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan (1908–1912)
Felipe Siojo Buencamino Sr. – member of the Malolos Congress.
Marcelo Dungca Mendiola – mayor ofFloridablanca, Pampanga (1956–1959), Clerk of Court ofPampanga. Son of Felix Mendiola Sr., a cousin of Alfredo
Jose Dungca Mendiola – mayor ofFloridablanca, Pampanga (1968–1971), brother of Marcelo Mendiola, grandson of Marcela Mendiola and revolutionary leader Felipe Buencamino.
Pio Rafael Nepomuceno y Villaseñor – Gobernadorcillo (mayor) of Angeles, in 1852
Juan Gualberto Nepomuceno y Henson (son of Pio Rafael) – Gobernadorcillo of Angeles (1879–1880); Presidente Municipal (mayor) of Angeles, (1898–1899); Delegate to the Malolos Congress, (1898–1899)
Juan de Dios Nepomuceno y Parás (son of Juan Gualberto) – municipal president, Angeles (1922–1928); municipal councilor, Angeles (1928–1937)
Geromin Pedro G. Nepomuceno (son of Juan de Dios) – councilor, Angeles
Ricardo Nepomuceno y Parás (son of Juan Gualberto) – municipal councilor, Angeles (1919–1928); municipal president, Angeles (1928–1931); board member (1931–1937)
Francis "Blueboy" L. Nepomuceno – mayor of Angeles (2007–2010) and vice mayor (1995–1998); representative, 1st District (1998–2007)
Robin '"Bombing" L. Nepomuceno – board member (1980–1986), vice-governor (1986–1987), ABC president/city councilor, barangay captain of Cutcut, Angeles
Cecilia C. Nepomuceno – Punong Barangay, Cutcut, Angeles; wife of Bombing
Pablo Olivarez – mayor of Parañaque (1992–1995); barangay chairman of San Dionisio (2010–present)
Edwin Olivarez – son of Pablo; vice-governor of Laguna (2004–2007); representative of the 1st District of Parañaque (2010–2013, 2022–present), mayor of Parañaque (2013–2022)
Eric Olivarez – son of Pablo; councilor, Parañaque (2004–2013), representative of the 1st District of Parañaque (2013–2022), mayor of Parañaque (2022–present)
Evangeline Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; elected-barangay chairman of San Dionisio
Shanine Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; SK chairperson Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque (2010–2013), councilor Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque (2013–present)
Joaquin L. Ortega Jr. – son of Joaquin, councilor, provincial board member, representative of the 1st District to the 7th Congress (1969–1972) and Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986) and governor (1988–1992)[127]
Francisco L. Ortega – son of Joaquin, representative of the 1st District to the 10th Philippine Legislature (1934–1935), 3rd National Assembly (1941–1946), 3rd (1953–1957), 4th (1957–1961), and 5th Congress (1961–1965), councilor and mayor of San Fernando.[127]
Victor Francisco Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; representative of the 1st District to the 14th Congress, representative (1987–1998), and governor (2001–2007);[127][129]
Mary Jane Ortega – wife of Victor, mayor of San Fernando (1998–2007)[127]
Manuel Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; governor, representative of the 1st District (1998–2007)[127][129]
Alfredo Pablo R. Ortega – son of Manuel, councilor of San Fernando[127]
Jennifer Joan O. Manquiat – daughter of Manuel; his Chief political affairs officer at the House of Representatives[129]
Francisco R. Ortega III – son of Manuel; provincial board member (1998–2001) and councilor (2001–2007) of San Fernando,[129] governor (2016–2022)
Pablo C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; mayor of San Fernando, councilor (1998–2001), provincial board member (2001–2004) and councilor (2004–2007);[127][129]
Mario C. Ortega – barangay captain of San Fernando[127]
Roberto Ortega Jr. – son of Robert, councilor of Manila (1998–2007, 2010–2019)
Francisco C. Ortega Jr. – son of Francisco Sr; councilor of San Fernando (2001–2007);[127][129]
Jose Maria C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; Barangay chairman in Bauang; provincial board member (2004–2007);[127][129]
Ramon C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; Executive assistant of the City Government of San Fernando;[127][129]
Mario Lacsamana – nephew of Manuel; councilor, San Fernando (2001–2007)[129]
Justo O. Orros Jr. – cousin of Manuel; governor (1992–2001) and ambassador to Mexico, grandson of Joaquin.[129]
Jonathan Justo Orros – son of Justo Jr; provincial board member (2001–2007).[127][130]
John Orros – nephew of Manuel; councilor of San Fernando (2001–2007).[129]
Joaquin T. Kining Ortega – son of Jose (Pepe), son of Joaquin Ortega – vice mayor, mayor, provincial board member, Administrator and vice chairman of National Tobacco Administration, appointed presidential consultant on agriculture to President Fidel Ramos.
Tomas Joaquin B. Ortega (TJ) – son of Joaquin "Kining" Ortega, municipal councilor of Bacnotan
Josemari B. Ortega (Joey) – municipal Council Secretary 2004–2007, San Fernando
Juana Osmeña y Suico — (daughter of Severino and first wife Paula Suico, 1858–1941)
Sergio Osmeña Sr. (1878–1961) — 4th President of the Philippines (1944–1946), 1st vice President of the Philippines (1935–1944), Senator (1922–1935), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1916–1922) and National Assembly (1907–1916), Cebu 2nd District Representative (1907–1922), and Governor of Cebu (1904–1907)
Sergio "Serging" Veloso Osmeña Jr. (1916–1984) — Senator (1965–1971), Governor of Cebu (1951–1955), Cebu 2nd District Representative (1957–1961), and Mayor of Cebu City (1955–1957; 1959–1960; 1963–1965; 1967–1968)
John Henry "Sonny" Renner Osmeña (1935–2021) — Senator (1971–1972; 1987–1995; 1998–2004), Cebu 2nd District (1969–1971) and 3rd District Representative (1995–1998), and Mayor of Toledo City (2010–2019)
Nixon "Jojo" Dizon (husband of Lolypop) — Barangay Captain of Opao, Mandaue (2023–Present)
Thadeo Jovito "Jonkie" Mabanag Ouano (born 1974) — 22nd Mayor of Mandaue City (2025–present) and 6th District Provincial Board Member (2016–2025)[143]
Alfred Francis "Alfie" Mabanag Ouano (born 1972) — 6th District Provincial Board Member (2025–present) andConsolacion Municipal Councilor (2016–2025)[144]
Basiliza Ouano-Icalina — Barangay Captain of Opao, Mandaue
Andreo "Anjong" Ouano Icalina (born 1987) — Mandaue City Councilor (2019–2025) and Barangay Captain of Opao, Mandaue[145]
Jinkee Pacquiao, wife of Manny: vice governor of Sarangani (2013–2016)
Michael Pacquiao, son of Manny: councilor ofGeneral Santos (2025–present)
Bobby Pacquiao: member of the House of Representatives from OFW Family Club Partylist (2019–2022); city councilor ofGeneral Santos. Brother of Manny.[8]
Felipe Orallo Peralta – mayor ofBalungao (1946–1947; 1952–1955)
Jose Corpuz Peralta Sr. – vice mayor of Balungao (1972–1980), mayor (1980–1993)
Jose de Guzman Peralta Jr. – councilor of Balungao (1993–1995), Barangay Captain of Poblacion (1995–1998), vice mayor (1998–2001), mayor (2001–2010),Board member of the Sixth District (2010–2013), Barangay Captain of Pugaro,l (2013–2020)
Minda Tambio-Peralta, vice mayor of Balungao (2010–2019). Wife of Jose Jr.
Jose Tambio Peralta III – councilor of Balungao (2016–present)
Philipp de Guzman Peralta – councilor of Balungao (2004–2007), vice mayor (2007–2010; 2019–present), mayor (2010–2019)
Maria Theresa Rodriguez-Peralta, mayor of Balungao (2019–present). Wife of Philipp.
Jose Veloso Loreto — Mayor of Baybay (1980–1986), Member of Leyte Provincial Board
Asuncion Petilla Loreto (wife of Jose; sister of Leopoldo Petilla Sr.) — Member of Board of Directors of the Philippine Postal Corporation
Carlos "Carlo" Petilla Loreto — Vice Governor of Leyte (2013–2022), Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (2004–2013, 2022–present)
Janette Petilla Loreto-Garin — Secretary of Health (2015–2016), Congresswoman for Iloilo 1st District (2004–2013, 2019–present), Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (by marriage part of the Garin family)
Carmen Veloso Loreto Cari — Congresswoman for Leyte 5th District (2001–2010), Mayor of Baybay (1988–1998, 2010–2019), Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (2022–present)
Jose Carlos Loreto Cari — Congressman, Leyte 5th District (2010–2019), Mayor of Baybay (1998–2007, 2019–present)
Ma. Margarita C. Cari (wife of Jose Carlos) — ABC President of Baybay City, Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (2010–2016)
Michael Loreto Cari — Mayor of Baybay (2007–2010), Vice Mayor of Baybay (2010–2019), Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (2022–present), ABC President of Baybay (1996–2004)
Remedios Veloso Loreto Petilla — Governor of Leyte (1995–2004), Congresswoman for Leyte 1st District (2004–2007), Chair of the RDC - Region VIII Eastern Visayas (2001–2004), Mayor ofPalo (2010–2019, 2022–present), Vice President of PAGCOR (2007–2010), President of IBC-13 (2007–2010)
Leopoldo Petilla Sr. (husband of Remedios) — Governor of Leyte (Acting, 1988–1992; Elected, 1992–1995), Vice-Governor of Leyte (1988)
Jericho Petilla — Secretary of Energy (2012–2015), Governor of Leyte (2004–2012, 2022–present), Chair of the RDC - Region VIII Eastern Visayas (2011–2013)
Frances Ann B. Petilla (wife of Jericho) — Mayor of Palo (2019–2022)
Leopoldo Dominico Petilla — Governor of Leyte (2013–2022), Chair of the RDC - Region VIII Eastern Visayas (2013–2016, 2020–2022)
Domingo Veloso (brother of Juanita) — Congressman, Leyte 2nd District (1946–1957)
Jose Maria Veloso — Senator (1916–1919, 1925–1935), Governor of Leyte (1912–1916, 1919–1922), Congressman for Leyte (1922–1925, 1945–1946), Member of the National Assembly (1935–1938, 1943–1944)
Concepcion Veloso — marriedEduardo Romualdez (Secretary of Finance, 1966–1970; Ambassador to the United States, 1971–1982) (by marriage part of the Romualdez family)
Juan Veloso — Congressman, Leyte 1st District (1925–1928)
Marcelino Veloso — Congressman, Leyte 1st District (1957–1961); Congressman, Leyte 3rd District (1961–1972)
Eduardo Veloso — Congressman, Leyte 3rd District (1998–2007)
Alberto Veloso — Congressman, Leyte 3rd District (1978–1986); Congressman, Leyte 3rd District (1987–1998) (cousin of Eduardo Veloso; half-brother of Vicente Veloso III)
Vicente Veloso III — Congressman, Leyte 3rd District (2016–2022), Court of Appeals Justice (former)
Anna Victoria Veloso-Tuazon — Congresswoman, Leyte 3rd District (2022–present)
Marie Kathryn Veloso-Kabigting — Member of the Leyte Provincial Board (2022–present)
Remedio B. Veloso — Mayor of San Isidro (2019–present)
Jorge Veloso - Mayor of Villaba (1992–1998, 2013–2016, 2019–2022)
Carlos G. Veloso — Mayor of Villaba (2022–present)
Eriberto A. Loreto — Mayor of Baybay (1906–1907)
Serfain Loreto — Mayor of Baybay (1912–1915, 1935–1939)
Marilyn Veloso de Leon — Mayor of Baybay (1986–1987)
Vicente Rama (1887–1956) — Senator (1945–1947), 2nd Cebu 3rd District Representative (1922–28; 1934–35), 2ndMayor of Cebu City (1938–1940), and Member of theCebu Municipal Council (1916–1922). Recognized as theFather of the Cebu City Charter.
Ramon "Ike" C. Rama — Barangay Captain and Councilor (2013 onwards), Sambag I, Cebu City[147][148]
Osmundo "Mundo" G. Rama (1914–1998) — 19th Governor of Cebu (1969–1976; 1986–1988), 5th Vice Governor of Cebu (1968–1969), and Cebu City Councilor (1955–1963)
Dario P. Rama Jr. — Cebu City Assistant Prosecutor (until 1993)[149]
Robert Jaworski (son-in-law, husband of Evelyn Bautista), senator (1998–2004)
Robert Jaworski Jr. (grandson), councilor ofSan Juan (1995–1998), congressman ofPasig (2004–2007), vice mayor of Pasig (2022–present)
Marlon Bautista (son), party representative1-PACMAN (2022–present)
Ramon Revilla Jr. (son), vice governor of Cavite (1995–1998), governor of Cavite (1998–2001), chairman of theVideogram Regulatory Board (2002–2004), senator (2004–2016, 2019–2025)
Lani Mercado-Revilla (daughter-in-law, wife of Ramon Jr.), mayor ofBacoor (2016–2022), congresswoman of the second district of Cavite (2010–2016, 2022–present)
Igi Revilla Ocampo (grandson), councilor of Imus (2022–present)
Strike Revilla (son), councilor of Bacoor (1995–1998), board member of first district of Cavite (1998–2005), director ofPhilippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (2005–2007), congressman of the second district of Cavite (2016–2022), mayor of Bacoor (2007–2016, 2022–present)
Andrea Bautista-Ynares (daughter), mayor ofAntipolo, Rizal (2019–2022)
Casimiro Yñares III (son-in-law, husband of Andrea), governor ofRizal (2007–2013), mayor of Antipolo (2013–2019, 2022–present)
Antonino P. Roman – member of the House of Representatives from the First District (1998–2007), Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) Secretary from 2010 to 2012
Herminia Roman – member of the House of Representatives from the First District (2007–2016)
Geraldine Roman – member of the House of Representatives from the First District (2016–2025)
Antonino "Tony" Roman III –member of the House of Representatives from the First District (2025–present)
Leogardo Calumpang:gobernadorcillo of Tanjay (ca. 1870)
Ambrosia Salimbagat, married to Ildefonso Banogon,cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1878–1895)
Pio S. Banogon: firstpresidente municipal ofJimalalud (1910–1916); municipal councilor (1919–1922)
Martin Calumpang:cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1860)
Felipe Calumpang:vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1916–1922)
Antonino Calumpang:cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1890)
Angel Calumpang:juez de paz of Tanjay (ca. 1920); member of theProvincial Board (1925–1931)
Fernando Calumpang: vice mayor of Tanjay (1956–1959)
Perfecto Calumpang: wartime mayor of Tanjay (ca. 1942)
Antonio Calumpang: councilor of Tanjay (1998–2004)
Concejo Calumpang-Martinez: wartime mayor of Tanjay (ca. 1942); wife of Jose P. Martinez, mayor ofDumaguete (1931–1934)
Pedro Calumpang
Marcelino Calumpang
Teopisto Calumpang Sr.: municipal and regional trial court judge (ca. 1970–1990)
Teopisto Calumpang Jr.: city councilor of Tanjay (2010–2019)
Francisca Calumpang, married to Bernardo Barot,cabeza de barangay,gobernadorcillo, andjuez de paz of Tanjay (ca. 1870–1900)
Felix Calumpang Barot: first American-erajuez de paz of Tanjay (1901–1920)
Manuel Barot Sr.: justice of the peace of Tanjay (1946–1956); married to Geronima Villegas, daughter of Atilano Villegas, governor ofNegros Oriental (1925–1931)
Felix V. Barot: city councilor of Tanjay (2001–2003)
Agapito Calumpang:cabeza de barangay,teniente mayor, andgobernadorcillo of Tanjay (ca. 1870–1900); firstvice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1901–1903)
Gonzalo Calumpang:vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1912–1916)
Aleja Calumpang, married to Jose Teves Muñoz*:gobernadorcillo of Tanjay (ca. 1880–1895);capitan municipal of Tanjay (1895–1900); firstpresidente municipal of Tanjay (1901–1905)
Luis Calumpang Muñoz:vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1904–1909)
Josefa Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero**:presidente municipal of Tanjay (1909–1916); member of the Provincial Board (1916–1922)
Jose V. Romero Jr.: chairman of thePhilippine Coconut Authority (1987–1989); undersecretary of the Department of Agriculture (1987–1989); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy (1989–1991)
Eustaquia Calumpang, married to Jose Teves Muñoz (see above)*
Candelaria Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero (see above)**
Ramon Romero, married to Guadalupe Sarabia
George Romero: acting governor (1980); married to Estela Macias, daughter of Lamberto L. Macias, representative of the Second District (1953–1972)
Domingo Romero: barangay captain of Poblacion 5 and ex-officio member of the city council, Tanjay (2002–2007)
Jesus "Jesap" S. Salceda Jr. – vice mayor of Polangui
Joey Salceda – member of the House of Representatives from the Third District (1998–2007), governor (2007–2016), member of the House of Representatives from the Second District (2016–2025)
Homer Saquilayan – vice mayor ofImus, 1998–2001, mayor (2001–March 2004; June 2004 – 2007; 2010–2011; March–April 2013), board member of the 3rd District (2016–2019)
Edgardo T. Saquilayan – barangay captain, Bucandala, Imus 2002–2013, city councilor of Imus, 2013–2021[167]
Edgardo D. Saquilayan Jr. – City Public Information Officer, 2013–present[168]
Lloren Dionella "Yen" G. Saquilayan – city councilor of Imus 2021–present[169]
Michael "Datu Puti" Sinsuat – mayor (1963–1984), (1992–2001) president, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, Maguindanao Chapter executive vice-president, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, National Chapter
Israel Sinsuat – mayor, South Upi
Michael "Baby Dats" Sinsuat – ABC chairman, Upi (1992–2010)
Jaberael "Datu Jay" Sinsuat – board member, 1st District
Jabaar Sinsuat – ABC chairman and mayor, South Upi
Fatima Sinsuat – mayor, Upi (1980–1986), chairwoman, Philippine National Red Cross (2000–present)
Ibrahim Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Blah Sinsuat (2006–2010)
Abdullah "Ugcog" Sinsuat – mayor, Upi (1960–1963)
Mohammad "Unting" Sinsuat – mayor, Upi (1986–1992)
Marcial Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Blah Sinsuat (2010–present)
Datu Nguda Sinsuat – barangay captain, Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat)
Charo Soriano: city councilor of Tuguegarao (2022–present)
Don Alejandro Gelindon Soriano from Blumentritt, Manila/ San Carlos, Pangasinan: Municipal president of Looc, Romblon 1922–1925
Francisco Clemente Soriano - son of Ajejandro: Municipal Councilor of Looc, Romblon
Don Francisco Soriano: Gobernadorcillo 1800's of Looc, Romblon
Francis Soriano Maagma - great-grandson of Alejandro Soriano and son of Salvador Salido Maagma - Municipal, Councilor of Ibajay, Aklan: SK Chairman of Maloco, Ibajay, Aklan (2007–2010)
Lorenzo Sumulong: son of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1946–1949); senator (1954–1972)[170]
Victor Sumulong: son of Lorenzo; representative, lone district of Antipolo (1998–2001); representative, 2nd district, Antipolo (2001–2007); mayor, Antipolo (2007–2009)[170]
Christopher Emmanuel "Toffee" Jalandoni Sumulong: son of Victor; candidate for councilor, 2nd district, Antipolo[171]
Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III: grandson of Lorenzo; councilor, 2nd district, Antipolo (2009–2010; 2022-)
Francisco Sumulong: son of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1957–1961; 1984–1986; 1987–1992)[170]
Francisco Sumulong Jr.: son of Francisco; barangay captain, Dela Paz, Antipolo (2004–2007)
Cecilia Sumulong David: daughter of Francisco; deputy secretary general, House of Representatives[172]
Emigdio Sumulong Tanjuatco Jr.: grandson of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1984–1986; 1987–1998)[172][173]
Emigdio Tanjuatco III: son of Emigdio Jr.; provincial board member, 2nd district (2013 – )[174]
Milagrosa "Mila" Tan (née Tee), board member, 2nd District (1998–2001); governor (2001–2010, 2019 until her death); representative, 2nd District (2010–2019). Wife of Ricardo.
Sharee Ann Tan, governor (2010–2019, 2022–present); representative, 2nd District (2007–2010, 2019–2022). Daughter of Ricardo and Milagrosa.
Stephen James Tan, representative, 1st District (2022–present); vice governor (2010–2019). Son of Ricardo and Milagrosa.
Reynolds Michael Tan, representative, 2nd District (2022–present); governor (2019–2022); vice governor (2019). Son of Ricardo and Milagrosa.
Arnold Tan – Vice Governor (2022–present). Brother-inlaw of Milagrosa and brother of Ricardo
Ricardo Tan - ran for 2nd District Board Member but died 3 weeks before the election, replaced by brother Ruben Tan who won as #1 Board Member 1995–1998. Wife of Milagrosa and father of Sharee Ann, Stephen James and Reynolds Michael, brother of Arnold Tan
Micko Tolentino (grandson), councilor of Tagaytay (2019–present)
Abraham Tolentino (son), councilor of Tagaytay (1998–2004), representative of the 7th District (2013–2019), representative of the 8th District (2019–2022), mayor of Tagaytay (2004–2013, 2022–2025)
Agnes Tolentino (daughter-in-law, wife of Abraham), mayor of Tagaytay (2013–2022), vice mayor of Tagaytay (2022–present)
Athena Tolentino (granddaughter), councilor of Tagaytay (2019–2022), vice governor (2022–2024)
Aniela Tolentino (granddaughter), representative of the 8th District (2022–present)
Arturo T. Uy – Board Member 2nd District (2004–2007, 2016–2022) Governor 2007–2016
Jayvee Tyron L. Uy – Board Member 2nd District 2013–2016, Governor 2016–2022, Vice Governor (2022–present)
Rey T. Uy – Board Member of Davao Del Norte 1st District (1988–1995), Mayor of Tagum (1998–2001, 2004–2013, 2022–present), Vice Governor of Davao Del Norte (2019–2022),
Oyo Uy – Vice Governor of Davao Del Norte (2022–present),
Mariano Villafuerte Sr. – representative of the 1st District (1928–1934), governor (1942–1945)
Luis Villafuerte Sr., assemblyman (1984–1986), governor (1995–2004), representative of the 2nd District (2004–2010), representative of the 3rd District (2010–2013). Son of Mariano Sr.
Rosita Villafuerte, vice mayor ofSipocot. Sister-in-law of Luis Sr.[182]
Nelly A. Favis-Villafuerte, Undersecretary for the International Sector (Trade Promotion and Marketing Group),Department of Trade and Industry (1998–2000); Undersecretary for the Regional Operations Group, Department of Trade and Industry (2000–2005). Wife of Luis.
Luis Raymund "LRay" Villafuerte, governor of Camarines Sur (2004–2013), representative of the 2nd district (2016–present). Son of Luis Sr. and Nelly.
Migz Villafuerte, governor (2013–2022), representative of the 5th district (2022–present). Son of LRay.
Jose "Aping" Yap Sr.; mayor ofVictoria, 1951–1955; congressman, second district; governor, 1998–2007
Victor Yap; governor, 2007–2016; vice mayor of Victoria, 1988–1998; son of Aping[184]
Susan Yap-Sulit; congressman, second district; governor; mayor; daughter of Aping[184]
Christian Yap; mayor; congressman, second district; governor; son of Susan
Jose Yap Jr.; mayor of San Jose; son of Aping; governor, 2016–present[184]
Rolando Ledesma- Macasaet.; SSS-GSIS Partylist Congressman; son in-law of Aping; governor, 2025–present[184] (Former GSIS President and SSS President.)
Emilio "Mico" Yap Macasaet.; Board Member of the province of Tarlac; grandson of Rep. Aping Yap and son of Rep. Rolando Ledesma-Macasaet; governor, 2019–present[184]
Jose Granados Ynares – mayor ofBinangonan (1901–1905)
Casimiro Aristorenas Ynares Sr. – mayor of Binangonan (1945–1946; 1952–1956)
Casimiro Martin Ynares Jr. – mayor of Binangonan (1971–1986; 1988–1992), governor (1992–2001; 2004–2007), presidential adviser for Southern Tagalog (2021–2022)
Manuel B. Zamora Sr. – Protocol Officer to Malacañang (1935–1961)
Sergio Bayan – mayor of Baguio (1937–1939)
Ronaldo "Ronnie" B. Zamora – member of the Presidential Economic Staff; Assistant Executive Secretary; presidential assistant for Legal Affairs; Executive Secretary; representative of San Juan
Francis Zamora – vice mayor of San Juan (2010–2016); mayor of San Juan (2019–present); son of Ronaldo B. Zamora
Ysabel Zamora – representative of lone district of San Juan (2022–present); daughter of Ronaldo
Pammy Zamora – councilor (2013–2016; 2019–2022); representative oflone district of Taguig (2022–present); daughter of Ronaldo, sister of Ysabel and Francis Zamora
Manuel "Mickey" Roa Zamora IV – Sangguniang Kabataan Kagawad (2008–2010); grandson of Manuel B. Zamora Sr.
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