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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.

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Abad family — Batanes

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Abad Santos family — Pampanga

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  • 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)

Abalos family — Mandaluyong

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Abaya family — Cavite

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Abubakar family — Sulu Archipelago, ARMM, and Zamboanga City

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Abueg family — Cavite, Palawan, Zambales

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  • Catalino P. Abueg - mayor of Rosario, Cavite (1895–1900)
  • Moises "Ojing" N. Abueg - nephew of Catalino, treasurer of Subic, Zambales (1899), Katipunero, mayor of Masinloc, Zambales
    • Alfredo M. Abueg Sr. - son of Moises, governor of Palawan (1946–1951, 1955–1959)
      • Alfredo "Amor" E. Abueg Jr. - son of Alfredo Sr., mayor of Puerto Princesa, Palawan (1986–1987), representative 2nd district of Palawan (1992–2001)
        • Frederick "Erick" F. Abueg - son of Alfredo Jr., representative 2nd district of Palawan (2013–2019)
        • Cyrille "Beng" F. Abueg-Zaldivar - daughter of Alfredo Jr., representative 2nd district of Palawan (2019–2022)

Acosta family — Bukidnon

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Adiong — Lanao del Sur

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Afable family — Zambales

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Agarao family — Laguna

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Aguilar family — Las Piñas and Muntinlupa

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Alawi family — Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte

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  • Sultan Dardagan Alawi Macarimbang: Provincial Sheriff ofLanao (Commonwealth); Deputy Governor ofLanao (Third Republic); Provincial Board Member ofLanao del Sur (1980–1986)
  • Arsad "RPK" Alawi Marohombsar: Vice-Governor ofLanao del Sur (2007–2016)
  • Kasan Alawi Marohombsar: Vice-Governor ofLanao del Sur (1968–1972); Philippine Ambassador toEgypt (1986–1993)
  • Hadji Usman Macarimbang Alawi: Mayor ofMadalum (1955–1968)
  • Samad Alawi Tantao: Vice-Mayor ofMadalum (2007–2010)
  • Abdul-sani Bansao Alawi: Vice-Mayor ofMadalum (1986–1988)
  • Magdaga Alawi Langi: Vice-Mayor ofKapatagan (1952–1956)
  • Abdulazis Alawi Tantao: Councilor,Madalum (2022–present)
  • Faisal Basher Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (2004–2013)
  • Datu Gulam Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (1968–1976)
  • Macapasir Timblo Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (1964–1968)
  • Bashir Macapasir Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (1972–1976)
  • Macabebe Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (1988–1992)
  • Palawan A. Alawi: Councilor,Madalum (1992–1995)
  • Mohammad S. Alawi: Councilor,Balo-i (2025–present)
  • Haron M. Alawi: Barangay Chairman of Lumbac,Madalum (2002–2013)

Albano family — Isabela

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  • 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]

Alcala family — Quezon

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  • Anacleto Alcala Sr.: governor (1964–1980)
    • Anacleto "Third" Alcala III: grandson of Anacleto, councilor of Lucena (2013–2022), Vice Governor of Quezon (2022–present)
    • Proceso Alcala: nephew of Anacleto, representative, 2nd District (2004–2010), agriculture secretary (2010–2016)[9]
      • Irvin M. Alcala: son of Proceso; representative, 2nd District (2010–2013)
    • Vicente J. Alcala: brother of Proceso; vice governor (2010–2013), congressman, 2nd District (2013–present) and provincial board member (2001–2010)[9]
    • Hermilando Alcala Jr.: brother of Proceso and Vicente; Punong Barangay, Cotta, Lucena
      • Roderick A. Alcala: nephew of Proceso; mayor, Lucena (2012–2022) councilor, Lucena (1998–2001); vice mayor, Lucena (2001–2007 and 2010–2012)[9]
        • Mark Alcala: son of Roderick A. Alcala; mayor, Lucena (2022–present)

Alfelor family — Camarines Sur

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  • Felix O. Alfelor Sr.: mayor,Iriga; governor (1972–1975)[10]
    • Felix Alfelor Jr.: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th District (2001–2010)[10]
      • Madelaine A. Gazmen: niece of Felix Jr.; provincial board member (2001–2004); mayor, Iriga (2004–2013, 2016–present)[10]
    • Ciriaco Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th district (1987–1998)[10]
    • Emmanuel R. Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; mayor, Iriga (1995–2004)[10]
    • Ronald Felix Alfelor – mayor, Iriga (2013–2016)

Almario family — Cebu and Davao Oriental

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  • Manuel Zosa: representative, 6th district, Cebu (1949–1972)[11]
    • Thelma Z. Almario: niece of Manuel; mayor,Mati (1967–1977); representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1987–1998); vice governor, Davao Oriental (2001–2004)[11]
      • Jose Mayo Almario: son of Thelma; representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1998–2007, 2016–2022), Vice Governor of Davao Oriental (2007–2016)[11]
        • Cheeno Almario: son of Jose; representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (2022–present)[11]

Almendras family —Cebu andDavao

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Other members
  • Alejandro King Almendras — Davao del Sur 1st District Provincial Board Member (2010–2013)
  • Wilhemina "Minaking" King Almendras — Candidate for Davao del Sur Representative (2016; 2022)[15][17]

Alonte family —Biñan

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  • Bayani Arthur Alonte – mayor ofBiñan (1987–1997)
    • Len Alonte – daughter of Bayani Arthur; councilor (1998–2004), vice mayor (2004–2007), mayor (2007–2016), representative (2016–2025)
    • Gel Alonte – son of Bayani Arthur; councilor (2013–2016), vice mayor (2016–2025), mayor (2025–present)

Alonto family — Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte

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Alunan family — Negros Occidental

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Alvarez family — Davao del Norte and Zamboanga City

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Amatong family — Zamboanga del Norte and Davao de Oro/Compostela Valley

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Ampatuan family — Maguindanao del Sur

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  • Andal Ampatuan Sr. – governor ofMaguindanao[29]
  • Datu Andal "Datu Aguak" S. Ampatuan V – mayor of Datu Unsay
  • Marop B. Ampatuan – mayor of Shariff Aguak
  • Akmad A. Ampatuan Jr. – mayor of Mamasapano
  • Tahirodin Benzar A. Ampatuan – vice mayor of Mamasapano
  • Bongbong Ampatuan – mayor of Datu Hoffer Ampatuan

Angara family — Quezon/Aurora

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  • Jose Angara: representative, Philippine Legislature (1934–1935); representative, National Assembly (1935–1938)[30]

Antiporda family —Binangonan, Rizal

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  • Clemente Antiporda – mayor (1908–1912)
    • Julio Antiporda – mayor (1928–1936)
      • Antonio Antiporda – councilor (1952–1956), vice mayor (1956–1963)
        • Gilderado Doblada Antiporda – councilor (2001–2010)
          • Jerome Ceñidoza Antiporda – councilor (2022–2025)
          • Coco Ceñidoza Antiporda – barangay kagawad from Pilapila (2023–2025), councilor (2025–present)

Antonino family — Nueva Ecija, La Union and General Santos

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  • Gaudencio Antonino – senator (1961–1967)
    • 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)

Antonio family — Cagayan

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  • Alvaro Trinidad Antonio – governor (2007–2016), mayor of Alcala (2004–2007)
  • Cristina Antonio - mayor of Alcala

Aquino family — Agusan del Norte

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  • Jose C. Aquino Sr. – governor 1964–1966, congressman 1967–1969
    • Jose "Joboy" Aquino II – representative (2007–2013), vice mayor ofButuan (2016–present)

Aquino family — Sorsogon

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  • Rafael C. Aquino Sr. – congressman 7th Congress (1969–1972)
    • Rodolfo N. Aquino – board member 1st District
    • Rebecca L. Aquino – board member 1st District

Aquino family — Tarlac, Malabon, Makati and Navotas

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Main article:Aquino family

Arcillas family — Santa Rosa, Laguna

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  • Leon Arcillas – mayor (1998–2005)
  • Arlene Arcillas – mayor (2019–present), (2007–2016), and 1stDistrict of Laguna (2016–2019), vice mayor (2005–2007), councilor (2004–2005)
  • Arnold Arcillas – vice mayor (2022–present), (2016–2019)

Arroyo family — Camarines Sur, Negros Occidental, Pampanga, and Iloilo

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Arroyo family — Camarines Sur and Makati

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  • Joker Arroyo: senator (2001–2013); representative of Makati; Executive Secretary
  • Jack Arroyo: brother of Joker; governor (1950s)[34]
  • Precy De Guzman Arzobal - Vice Mayor Balayan Batangas 1995 - 2000, Municipal Councilor 2000- 2009
  • Cristopher Edison Arzobal - SK Chairman, Liga ng Kabataan Leader - Province of Batangas, Office of the Mayor Secretary 20010 - 2013

Asistio family — Caloocan

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  • Cornelio Roxas Cordero – mayor (1941–1944)
  • Macario Asistio, Sr – mayor (1952–1972)
    • Macario "Boy" Asistio Jr. – mayor (1980–1995)
    • Luis "Baby" Asistio – representative, 2ndDistrict (1992–2001, 2004–2007)
      • Macario "Maca" Asistio III – councilor, 2nd District (2004–2013), vice mayor (2013–2022)
    • Aurora Asistio-Henson – representative, 1st District (1992–1997)
      • Onet Asistio-Henson – Punong Barangay (2007–2013), 1st District councilor (2013–present)
  • Alejandro Asistio Fider – mayor (1976–1978)
  • Albert Asistio-Munoz – presidential advisor[when?]
  • Dean Asistio – councilor, 1st District (2013–2022), representative, 3rd District (2022–present)
  • Keanu Asistio – Barangay Councilor Brgy 175 (2018–present)
  • Art Asistio -Barangay Councilor Brgy 178 (2023–present)
  • Gut Cordero Asistio - Barangay Councilor Brgy 20 (2023–present)
  • Matthew Asistio - Sangguniang Kabataan Chairperson Brgy 71 (2023–present)

Atienza family — Manila

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Bagatsing family — Manila and Muntinlupa

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Baguilat family — Ifugao

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  • 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]

Balindong family — Lanao del Sur

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  • Sultan Amer Macaorao Balindong – mayor of Malabang (1953–1971)
  • Ali Pangalian M. Balindong – representative, 2nd district (1995–1998; 2007–2016)
    • Yasser Alonto Balindong – representative, 2nd district (2004–2016)
    • Abdul Rashid Alonto Balindong – board member, ABC Federation president (2018–present)
    • Amer Alonto Balindong – mayor of Malabang
  • Anwar Biruar M. Balindong – mayor of Malabang
    • Omensalam S. Balindong – mayor of Malabang (2013–2016, 2016–present)
    • Amir Oden S. Balindong – board member, 2nd district (2010–2016)
    • Raizoli S. Balindong – vice mayor of Malabang (2017–present)
    • Elaine S. Balindong – Brgy. chairman of Malabang
    • Arif S. Balindong – Brgy. chairman of Malabang
    • Amir Ali S. Balindong – Brgy. chairman of Malabang
  • Alinader Dagar M. Balindong – mayor of Malabang and picong (20 years in service)
    • Amin Dimaporo Balindong - ex mayor of Picong (Sultan Gumander) and mayor of Malabang Lanao Del Sur (2025–present)
    • Mesron Dimaporo Balindong – mayor of Picong (Sultan Gumander)
    • Yacob Dimaporo Balindong - vice mayor of Picong (Sultan Gumander)
  • Lomala Balindong – assemblyman, 2nd district
  • Aleem Abdullah Balindong – Board member, 2nd district
  • Sonairah Balindong Macandog – Brgy. chairman of Picong
  • Abdul Harris Balindong Macacua – Board member, 2nd district
  • Nassif Balindong Marohom – councilor, Malabang (2013–present)
  • Waled Balindong Marohom – Brgy. chairman, Malabang
  • Norodin Balindong Marohom – Brgy. chairman, Malabang
  • Rohanna Balindong Marohom – Brgy. chairman, Malabang
  • Junairah Cariga Balindong – councilor, Malabang
  • Mansawi Bayabao Balindong – councilor, Picong (Sultan Gumander)
  • Bobby Balindong Cariga – councilor, Picong (Sultan Gumander)
  • Ibrahim Balindong Cariga – councilor, Picong (Sultan Gumander)

Balingsat family — Ilocos Sur

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  • Juanito Balingsat – mayor,Galimuyod, 2016–present
    • Jessie Balingsat – son of Juanito; mayor,Galimuyod, 2013–2016[36]
      • Maricel Balingsat – municipal councilor, 2016–present

Bangoy family — Davao City

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Baraguir family — Maguindanao del Norte

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Barbers family

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Barzaga family — Dasmariñas, Cavite

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Belmonte family — Quezon City

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Bernabe family — Parañaque

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  • Florencio Bernabe Sr. – mayor (1965–1986);
    • Florencio Bernabe Jr. – mayor (2004–2013)[41]
      • Florencio Bernabe III – son of Florencio Jr.; councilor (2010–2013),[41] vice mayor (2025–present)

Biazon family — Muntinlupa

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Bichara family — Albay

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  • Alfonso Bichara – gubernatorial candidate
    • 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)

Binay family — Makati

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Biron family — Iloilo

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    • Ferjenel G. Biron, M.D.– congressman, 4th District (2004–2013, 2019–2022, 2022-present) (Author of Cheaper Meds Law, FDA Law, and ARTA Law)
    • Braeden John Q. Biron, mayor, municipality ofDumangas 2022–present (former congressman 2019–2022, former mayor of Barotac Nuevo 2016–2019)
    • Bryant Paul Q. Biron, mayorBarotac Nuevo, 2019–22; 2022–present (former Board Member 2016–19)
    • Hernan G. Biron Jr., vice mayor of Barotac Nuevo 2022–present (former Board Member 2010–13; former congressman 2013–16)
    • Hernan D. Biron Sr., mayor, Barotac Nuevo 2007–10, 2010–13, 2013–16; former Vice Mayor 2019–2022

Blanco family – Batangas

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  • Arthur "Bart" G. Blanco – board member, 2016–present
  • Hamilton G. Blanco - brother of Arthur, councilor, 2010–2019; 2022–present

Bondoc family — Pampanga

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  • Emigdio Bondoc – representative, 4th district (1992–1997)

Buencamino family — (San Miguel, Bulacan)

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  • Juan Buencamino – Alcalde[when?]
  • Felipe Buencamino – Cabinet member of First Philippine Republic
  • Francisco D.V. Buencamino – vice mayor[when?], Board member 3rd District, Bulacan[when?]
  • Judge Felipe V. Buencamino – mayor[when?]
  • Pop Buencamino – mayor[when?]

Buguina family — (San Mariano, Isabela)

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  • Elmer Buguina – councilor[when?]
  • Edison Buguina – councilor[when?]

Bulut family — Apayao

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  • 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)

Bustos family — Pampanga

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Calaguio Family - Pangasinan

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  • Mauro G. Calaguio - Revenue Director, BIR (1970s) and Commissioner of Finance, Metro Manila Commission (1980s)
  • Mauro Alano Calaguio Jr. - son of Mauro, Vice Mayor, Municipality of Sta. Barbara

Calo family - Butuan City and Agusan Del Norte[43]

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Camacho family

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  • Teodoro Camacho - congressman, governor

Candao family — Maguindanao del Norte

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  • Datu Liwa Candao - first mayor of Parang (1947)
  • DatuZacaria Candao (son of Datu Liwa) – governor of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (1990–1993) Governor of Maguindanao (1995–2001)[60]
  • Datu Marouph Bajunaid Candao (son of Datu Zacaria) – vice governor of Maguindanao (1998–2001)
  • Datu Mohammad Candao Panda - vice mayor of Sultan Kudarat (1992–1995)
  • Datu Abdul Bayan Candao – founding mayor of Sultan Mastura (2003) vice mayor of Sultan Kudarat (1995–2003)
  • Datu Abdul Yasser Candao Sr. (son of Datu Abdul Bayan) - councilor of Sultan Kudarat (2001–2004)
  • Dr. Zulficar Panda (nephew of Datu Zacaria) – mayor of Sultan Mastura (2022–present)
  • Datu Jukhairy Candao – councilor of Sultan Mastura (2022–present)
  • Bai Maleiha Candao (daughter of Datu Zacaria) – member of theBangsamoro Parliament (2019–present)

Cadiao family — Antique

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  • 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]
  • Flaviano Cadiao Mosquera – mayor of Culasi (1967–1980); provincial board member (1992–1998), nephew of Josue.[61][62][64]
    • Ediviano Lomugdang Mosquera – vice mayor of Culasi (2004–2010); councilor, son of Flaviano[61][64]
      • April Deevian Bucoy Mosquera – daughter of Ediviano; councilor of Culasi (2010–2013)[67][68]

Cagas family – Davao del Sur and Digos

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  • Douglas Cagas - governor (1988–1992, 2007–2013, 2016–2021), representative,1st district (1998–2007), member ofRegular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986)
    • Mercedes C. Cagas, wife of Douglas – representative,lone district (2016–2022)
      • Marc Douglas Cagas IV, son of Douglas and Mercedes - governor (2021–2022), vice governor (2019–2021), representative,1st district (2007–2013)
      • Yvonne Roña Cagas, daughter of Douglas and Mercedes – governor (2022–present)
        • Riafe Cagas Fernandez, cousin of Yvonne – vice governor (2022–present)
  • Josef F. Cagas - mayor (2019–present)
  • John Tracy F. Cagas - representative,lone district (2022–present)
  • Gary R. Cagas – councilor (2019–present)

Cailles family — Laguna

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  • 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)

Calalay family — Quezon City

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  • Rey Calalay – congressman, 1st District (1995–2003)
    • Boy Calalay – congressman, 1st District (2013–2016), councilor, 1st District (2004–2013)
      • TJ Calalay – councilor, 1st District (2019–)

Calderon family — Angono, Rizal

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  • Gerardo Villamarin Calderon – councilor (1988–1992), vice mayor ofAngono (1992–1998; 2019–2025), mayor (1998–2007; 2010–2019; 2025–present)
    • Jeri Esguerra Calderon – councilor (2016–2019), mayor (2019–2025), vice mayor (2025–present)
  • Joey Villamarin Calderon – barangay captain of San Isidro (2002–2013; 2023–present), councilor (2007–2013)

Calixto family — Pasay

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  • Eduardo Calixto – OIC mayor (1986–1987)
    • Antonino Calixto – representative,Lone District (2019–present), mayor (2010–2019), vice mayor (2001–2010), councilor (1995–2001); son
    • Mark Calixto – vice mayor (2025–present), councilor, 1st District (2016–2025); grandson
    • Joey Calixto-Isidro – councilor, 2nd District (2016–2025); grandson
    • Imelda Calixto-Rubiano – mayor (2019–present), representative, Lone District (2010–2019), councilor, 2nd District (1998–2004, 2007–2010); daughter

Carios family — Libmanan Camarines Sur

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  • Wilfredo Curioso Carios Sr. – Brgy. Captain (1960–1972)
    • Fernando 'Ting' Carios – board member 2ndDistrict (1998–2000) Son
    • Wilfredo Carios Jr – ABC President (1998–2000); Son
    • Marissa Carios-Selirio – SK chairwoman; Daughter
    • Wilma Carios – Municipal Councilor (2004–present); Daughter

Castelo family — Quezon City

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  • Winston Castelo – councilor, 2nd District (1995–2004, 2019–present), congressman, 2nd District (2010–2019)
  • Precious Hipolito-Castelo – congresswoman, 2nd District (2019–2022), councilor, 2nd District (2010–2019)
  • Nanette Castelo-Daza – congresswoman, 4th District (2001–2010)
    • Jessica Castelo-Daza – councilor, 4th District (2010–2016)
  • Bobby Castelo – councilor, 6th District (2013–present)
  • Karl Edgar Castelo – councilor, 5th District (2013–2022)
  • Mutya Castelo – councilor, 5th District (2022–present)

Castillejos family — Batanes and La Union

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  • Teofilo Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
    • Juan Castillejos – representative (1916–1919)
    • Claudio Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
    • Telesforo Castillejos – governor ofBatanes (1988–1998, 2007–2010)
  • 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)

Cayetano family — Muntinlupa, Pateros, and Taguig

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Celeste family — Pangasinan

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  • Jesus Celeste — mayor ofBolinao (1995–2004),1st district representative (2010–2019)
  • Alfonso Celeste – mayor of Bolinao (2004–2013; 2019–present), vice mayor of Bolinao (2013–2019)
  • George Celeste – Bolinao councilor (1998–2007; 2010–2019)
  • Arthur Celeste Sr. – 1st district representative (2001–2010; 2022–present), mayor ofAlaminos (2013–2019)
    • Arth Bryan Celeste – mayor of Alaminos (2019–present)
    • Arthur Celeste Jr. – Alaminos councilor (2022–present), board member (2022–present)
  • Arnold Celeste – mayor of Bolinao (2013–2019), 1st district representative (2019–2022)
  • Greg Celeste – Bolinao councilor (2007–2016; 2019–present)
  • Richard Celeste – vice mayor of Bolinao (2019–present)

Cerilles family — Zamboanga del Sur

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  • 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

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  • Don Victoriano Chiongbian – first municipal mayor of Don Mariano Marcos (nowDon Victoriano), Misamis Occidental (1982-?)
    • William Lee Chiongbian – son of Don Victoriano; lone district congressman of Misamis Occidental (1953–1962, 1965–1972)
    • James Chiongbian – son of Don Victoriano and brother of William congressman of South Cotabato, first congressman of Sarangani
      • Priscilla Chiongbian – wife of James, first governor of Sarangani
        • Erwin Chiongbian – son of James and Priscilla; congressman of Sarangani (2004–2010)
          • Bridget Chiongbian-Huang – daughter of Erwin; vice governor of Sarangani (2004–2007)
    • Steve Chiongbian Solon – grandson of James and Priscilla; vice-governor of Sarangani (2007–2013), governor of Sarangani (2013–present)

Chipeco family — Laguna

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  • Dominador F. Chipeco, Sr – governor (1947–1959)
  • Joaquin Chipeco Sr. – congressman (1961–1965)
    • 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)

Climaco family — Zamboanga City

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  • Cesar Climaco – Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) (1984), mayor (1953–1954, 1956–1961, 1980–1984)
    • Julio Cesar Climaco – mayor (1986–1987)
    • Maria Isabelle Climaco Salazar – vice mayor (2004–2007), member of the House of Representatives from the First District (2007–2013), mayor (2013–2022)

Co family — Albay

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Codilla family — Leyte

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  • Eufrocino Codilla Sr. – mayor ofOrmoc (1992–2001), congressman of the 4th District (2001–2010)
    • Eric Codilla – mayor ofOrmoc (2004–2013)
    • Edward Codilla – mayor ofOrmoc (2013–2016)
    • Elmer Codilla – vice mayor ofKananga (2016–2019), mayor (2007–2016)
      • Rowena Codilla – mayor of Kananga (2016–2019)

Cortes family — Mandaue

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  • Zoilo "Olong" Mendoza – Capitan Accidental (1890s)
  • Ariston Ceniza Cortes – municipal president (1926–1937)
    • Demetrio Mendoza Cortes – councilor (1957–1960), mayor (1960–1986)
      • Ariston Cortes III – barangay captain
      • Demetrio Cortes Jr. – vice mayor (1987–1998), city councilor
      • Jonas Cortes – city councilor (2001–2007); mayor (2007–2016, 2019–present); representative of the 6th district of Cebu (2016–2019)
  • Ignacio Cortes – barangay councilor of Centro
  • Jericho Cortes – barangay councilor of Alang-Alang,
    • Jeric Mikail Cuison - Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of Alang-Alang, SK Federation president and city councilor

Cortes family — Isabela

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  • Rufino "Ruping" Cortes Sr. – Judge
  • Raul T. Cortes - Barangay Captain
  • Sherwin Cortes-Garcia - Barangay Captain
  • Proceso "Ching" Cortes - City Councilor of Cauayan

Cojuangco family — Tarlac, Negros Occidental, and Pangasinan

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Coseteng family

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Crisologo family — Ilocos Sur and Quezon City

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  • Marcelino Crisólogo – Governor of Ilocos Sur (1901–1906)[70]
  • Floro Crisologo – congressman, 1st District of Ilocos Sur[70]
    • 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.

Cua family — Quirino

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  • Junie Cua – governor (2010–2019) and representative of the Lone District, (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2019–2022)
    • Maria Angela E. Cua – representative of the lone district (1998–2001)
    • Dakila Carlo Cua – representative, Lone District (2010–2019) and governor (2007–2010, 2022–present), son of Junie and Angela
    • Midy Nacague-Cua – representative, Lone District (2022–present). Wife of Dakila

Cuaresma family — Nueva Vizcaya

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  • Benjamin Cuaresma – mayor ofBambang
  • Luisa Lloren Cuaresma (wife)[71] - mayor of Bambang (1988–1998), vice governor (1998–2004), governor (2004–2013), congressman for the Lone District (2016–2025)
    • Benjamin Cuaresma III - mayor of Bambang

Cuenco family — Cebu

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Cuneta family — Pasay and Rizal

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Davide family – Cebu

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Dayanghirang family —Davao Oriental andDavao City

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  • Emilio T. Dayanghirang Jr. – vice governor, Davao Oriental[when?]
  • Enrico G. Dayanghirang – representative, 1st District, Davao Oriental (1987–1992)
  • Antero L. Dayanghirang – mayor of Manay, Davao Oriental
  • Rey L. Dayanghirang – mayor, Mabini, Davao de Oro
  • Jerome Dayanghirang – councilor, Mati, Davao Oriental
  • 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

Daza family — Samar

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  • Eugenio Daza - member of the Philippine Assembly
  • Raul Daza - congressman, 1st District, Northern Samar (1969–1972, 1987–1998, 2010–2013, 2016–2019) and governor of Northern Samar (2001–2010)
  • Paul Daza - congressman, 1st District, Northern Samar (2007–2010, 2019–2025) and governor of Northern Samar (2010–2013)
  • Niko Raul Daza - congressman, 1st District, Northern Samar (2025–present)

Defensor family — Iloilo and Quezon City

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Degamo family — Negros Oriental

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  • Roel Degamo - Governor of Negros Oriental (2011-June 2022, June 2022–2023). Vice governor (2010–2011), municipal councilor ofSiaton (1998–2007).[73]
  • Janice Degamo - mayor ofPamplona, Negros Oriental (2022–present). Wife
    • Carlo Degamo - board member. Adopted son
    • Nyrth Christian Degamo - board member. Nephew[74]

De Venecia family — Pangasinan

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  • 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)

Del Mar family — Cebu

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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.

Other relatives

Del Rosario family — Makati

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Diaz family — San Mateo, Rizal

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  • Jose "Peping" Diaz – mayor[when?]
    • Jose Rafael Diaz – son of Peping; mayor[when?] and vice mayor
      • Cristina Diaz – vice mayor[when?] and mayor
      • Cullen Diaz – son of Jose Rafael and Cristina; SK federation president (2008)
      • Denzel Diaz – son of Jose Rafael and Cristina; SK federation president (2010) and barangay councilor of Ampid
    • Joel Diaz – Barangay councilor[when?] and chairman of Santa Ana, Liga ng mga Barangay president (2010–2016) and councilor

Dimacuha family — Batangas City

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  • 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
      • Beverley Rose Dimacuha-Mariño, daughter of Eddie and Vilma; mayor (2016–2025); representative of5th district (2025–present)
  • Nestor "Boy" Dimacuha, nephew; councilor (2016–2025)
  • Aileen Grace Dimacuha, niece; councilor (2025–present)

Dimaporo family — Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur

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  • 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]
      • Sittie Aminah Quibranza Dimaporo - congresswoman (2022–present). Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.
    • Datu Hattah Dimakuta Dimaporo - regional vice-governor of ARMM candidate (2005). Son of Ali.
  • Macacuna Dimaporo - deputy speakerBatasang Pambansa (1984–1986). Brother of Ali.
    • Raida Dimaporo-Papandayan - mayor of Tubaran. Daughter of Macacuna.
      • Mauyag Papandayan Jr. - congressman of 2nd District of Lanao del Sur (2016–2019). Son-in-law of Macacuna, husband of Raida.
      • Yassin Dimaporo Papandayan - mayor of Tuburan. Son of Raida and Mauyag.
  • Naga Dimaporo, mayor ofSultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]
  • Motalib Dimaporo – mayor of Sultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]

Diokno family — Batangas and Manila

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Domagoso family

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  • Isko Moreno - mayor of Manila (2019-2022), 2025–present; Vice Mayor of Manila (2007-2016); Councilor of Manila's 1st District (1998-2007)

Dominguez family — Mountain Province and Baguio

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  • Pedro Dominguez, governor ofMountain Province 1920s
  • Victor Dominguez,congressman of Mountain Province (1987–1998, 2004–2008)
    • Josephine Dominguez, (Undersecretary[when?]; congresswoman of Mountain Province 1998–2001; wife of Victor)
  • Benjamin Dominguez, vice governor ofMountain Province
  • Elaine Dominguez Sembrano, Citycouncilor ofBaguio 2007–2010

Dominguez family — Cavite

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  • Barangay Councilor Alejandro Dominguez, Poblacion 1B,Imus,Cavite 1994–1997; 2010–2013[87]
  • Barangay Councilor Rebecca Dominguez Garcia, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1997–2002
  • Barangay Secretary Maria Fe Madia Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2005
  • Barangay Councilor Napoleon Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[87]
  • Barangay Councilor Alexander Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[87]
  • Barangay Councilor Aldrie Madia Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present;Sangguniang Kabataan chairman 2010–2013[88][89][87]
  • Barangay Captain Luisito Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013 and 2018–present[87][89]
  • Barangay Captain Gerry Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018; barangay councilor 2018–present[87][90][89]
  • Barangay Captain Marlone Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[89]
  • Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez, Medicion 1-C, Imus, Cavite 2010–2013; 2018–present[87][89] in
  • Barangay Captain Eduardo Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2023[90][91]
  • Barangay Captain Maria Elena Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[90]
  • Barangay Councilor Roland Ace Dominguez Salas, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013[87]
  • Barangay Captain Kristel Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2023–present; Barangay Councilor 2013–2023[91]
  • Barangay Councilor Joel Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[91]
  • Barangay Treasurer Katrina Jelo Dominguez Solis, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2017[91]
  • Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[91]
  • Barangay Captain Reynante Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[89]

Duavit family — Rizal

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Dumlao family of Nueva Vizcaya

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  • Cesario Dumlao (vice mayor ofBagabag, 1940; mayor of Bagabag, 1945–1946)
  • Patricio Dumlao Sr. (mayor ofBayombong, 1950–1951, 1952–1955, 1956–1959); (governor)
  • Natalia Dumlao (vice governor, governor)
  • Patricio Dumlao Jr. (provincial board member)
  • Maybelle Blossom Aquino Dumlao (municipal councilor ofSolano, 2001–2004; provincial board member, 2004–2013)

Duterte family — Cebu, Davao City, Davao Province, and Surigao del Norte

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Main article:Duterte family
  • Vicente Duterte: mayor,Danao, Cebu; governor, Davao (1959–1965)
    • 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)
      • Sebastian Zimmerman Duterte – mayor, Davao City (2022–present); vice mayor, Davao City (2019–2022)
    • Benjamin Duterte – brother of Rodrigo,city councilor ofDavao City (1998–2001)
  • Franco Dean Duterte Jr. – OIC mayor,Tubod, Surigao del Norte (April–August 1986)
  • Ronald Duterte – mayor ofCebu City from 1983 to 1986
  • Harold Duterte – member of the House of Representatives fromPPP Partylist (2025–present)

Dy family — Isabela

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Governor (1972–1986,1988-1992)

    • Benjamin Dy –

Governor (1992–2001)Mayor (Cauayan)(1988–1992,2010-2013)

    • Bernard Faustino Dy

Mayor (Cauayan)(2013–2022)Ambassador (Switzerland)(2022–Present)

    • Benjamin Isabelo Dy

Councilor (Cabatuan, Isabela)(2019–Present)

    • Faustino Dy Jr. – governor, 20012004.[8]
      • 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
    • 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)

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Earnshaw family – Cavite and Manila

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Ebdane family – Zambales

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Echiverri family — Caloocan

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  • 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

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  • Ruben Ecleo Sr. – mayor ofSan Jose, Dinagat Islands when it was still part ofSurigao del Norte, 1963–1987
  • Moises Ecleo – governor ofSurigao del Norte, 1988–1992
  • Ruben Ecleo Jr. – mayor of San Jose, Dinagat Islands when it was still part ofSurigao del Norte, 1991–1994, congressman of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2012
  • Geraldine Ecleo-Villaroman – governor of Dinagat Islands, 2007–2010, vice governor of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2013, 2025–present
  • Glenda B. Ecleo – governor of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2019
  • Gwendolyn Ecleo – mayor ofDinagat, Dinagat Islands, 2004–2013; Provincial Board Member (Second District of Dinagat Islands), 2019–present
  • Alan 1 B. Ecleo - mayor of Basilisa, Dinagat Islands, 2010–2013, and 2016–2019; Congressman of the Lone District of Dinagat Islands, 2019–2025
  • Benglen B. Ecleo - Vice-Governor, 2013–2019, and 2022–2025
  • Yngwie Hero B. Ecleo - Mayor of San Jose, 2019–present
  • Ozzy Reubene Ecleo - Mayor of Basilisa, 2019–present
  • Allan II B. Ecleo - Mayor of San Jose, 2010–2019; Councilor of San Jose, 2019–present
  • Ludwig B. Ecleo - councilor of San Jose, 2022–present
  • Donato P. Ecleo - councilor of San Jose, 2022–present

Ejército-Estrada-Estregan family — Laguna, Manila, Quezon, San Juan (Metro Manila)

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Main article:Ejercito family

Enverga family — Quezon

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  • Manuel S. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 1953–1961)
    • Wilfrido "Willie" L. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 1987–1998; Governor of Quezon, 1998–2007; son of Manuel)
      • Wilfrido Mark M. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 2007–2016, 2019–present; grandson of Manuel)
      • Anna Katrina "Trina" M. Enverga-de la Paz (representative of the 1st District 2016–2019; granddaughter of Manuel)

Eriguel family — La Union

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Escario family — Cebu

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  • Nicholas Escario - gobernadorcillo of Bantayan (1822–1834)
  • Gregorio Escario - municipal president of Bantayan (1904–1908, 1910–1912); hefe militar of Bantayan (1898–1903); municipal president of Aloguinsan
  • Margarito Escario - municipal president of Bantayan (1908–1910)
  • Jose Escario - municipal president of Aloguinsan
  • Felixberto Escario - municipal president of Bantayan (1922–1928)
  • Nicolas Escario. – mayor of Cebu City (1945–1946); provincial board member; 7th district congressman (1949–1957)
  • Paulino Escario Ybañez - 7th district congressman (1925-1934)
  • Isidro Escario – mayor ofBantayan, (1937–1946, 1948–1960)
  • Remedios Escario – mayor of Bantayan, (1960–1968, 1992–2001); vice mayor (2001–2002)
  • Jesus Escario – mayor of Bantayan, (1968–1986)
  • Rex Escario – mayor of Bantayan, (1988–1991)
  • Geralyn Escario-Cañares – mayor of Bantayan, (2001–2010); vice mayor (1992–2001, 2010–2013)
  • Dale Escario – vice mayor of Bantayan, (2007–2010)
  • Ian Christopher Escario – mayor of Bantayan, (2010–2016)
  • Chad Escario-Cañares – vice mayor, (2013–2016); 4th district provincial board member (2016–)
  • Gualberto Escario – municipal councilor of Bantayan (2010–2016)
  • Vince Escario – municipal councilor of Bantayan (2016–)[96]

Escudero family — Sorsogon

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  • 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)
  • Oscar Escudero (mayor)

Espaldon family – Sorsogon and Zamboanga

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  • Manuel Espaldon -Cabeza de Barangay of Gubat (ca. 1816/1817)
  • Ernesto Mercader Espaldon - senator in the Guam Legislature
  • Manuel Mercader Espaldon - representative for Region IX 1978–1984
  • Romulo Mercader Espaldon - representative for Tawi-Tawi 1990–1992

Espinosa-Martinez family — Cebu, Masbate, Iloilo City and Guimaras

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  • Pascual P. Espinosa, congressman, Iloilo City
    • Jose S. Espinosa III, mayor, Iloilo City
    • Edgar T. Espinosa, congressman and vice governor, Guimaras
    • Leo T. Espinosa, mayor, Jordan, Guimaras
      • Mark B. Espinosa, SK chairman, Jordan, Guimaras
    • Emilio Espinosa Sr.: representative, lone district, Masbate (1934–1945; 1944–1946–1953)
      • Emilio R. Espinosa Jr.: son of Emilio Sr; representative, 2nd District, Masbate (1958–1965; 1970–1972; 1998–2007)[97]
      • Tito Espinosa: son of Emilio Sr.; representative, 1st district, Masbate (1987–1995)[97]
        • Vida Espinosa: wife of Tito; representative, 1st district, Masbate (1995–2004)[98]
        • Emilio Aris Espinosa: son of Tito and Vida; mayor,San Jacinto, Masbate (2001–2007)[98]
        • Narciso Bravo Jr.: son-in-law of Vida; councilor, Masbate (1998–2001); provincial board member, Masbate (2001–2007)[98]
      • Moises Espinosa Sr.: son of Emilio Sr.; vice-governor, governor, mayor, Masbate; representative, 2nd district, Masbate (1987–1992)[97]
        • Moises Espinosa Jr., city mayor of Masbate
      • Mario Espinosa: nephew of Emilio Jr.; vice governor, Masbate (1998–2001)[97]
      • Celestino Espinosa Martinez Jr.: nephew of Emilio Jr.; representative, 4th district, Cebu (1987–1998)[97]
        • Clavel Asas-Martinez: wife of Celestino Jr.; representative, 4th district, Cebu (1998–2007)[99]
        • Celestino Martinez III: son of Celestino Jr. and Clavel; mayor, Bogo, Cebu (2001–2007)[99]
    • Roseller 'Roy' Ariosa, vice-governor of Zamboanga del Sur
    • Javier Ariosa, mayor of Molave, Zamboanga del Sur 1951, father of Roseller
    • Franco P. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Monica, Iloilo City,
    • Jose Hamy R. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Frank A. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Noel A. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Lilianne Espinosa Sorioso, barangay chairman, Zamora, Iloilo City
    • Sergio S. Espinosa, barangay chairman, Legaspi, Iloilo City
    • Rysty Ann Espinosa, SK chairman, Zamora, Iloilo City,
    • Ma. Aida T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Ma. Monica Leticia T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Frances Lyn T. Espinosa, SK chairman, Monica, Iloilo City
    • Justin Espinosa, SK chairman, Zamora, Iloilo City

Eusebio family — Pasig

[edit]
  • Vicente Eusebio; vice mayor (1980–1986), mayor (1992–2001, 2004–2007)
    • Soledad Eusebio; wife of Vicente; mayor (2001–2004)[100]
    • Robert "Bobby" Eusebio; son of Vicente; councilor (1998–2007), mayor (2007–2013, 2016–2019)[100]
      • Maribel Andaya-Eusebio; wife of Bobby; mayor of Pasig (2013–2016)[100]
    • Ricky Eusebio; brother of Bobby; councilor (2010–2016), congressman of thelone district (2016–2019)[101]

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Fajardo family —Nueva Ecija,Bulacan,Pampanga,Laguna,Cavite,Rizal,Bicol Region

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  • Pacifico M. Fajardo, congressman of 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (1992–2001)
  • Lorelie Fajardo, deputy presidential spokesperson; presidential assistant for Central Luzon
  • Mohammad Omar Fajardo, congressman of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Sector (1995–2004)

Fariñas family —Ilocos Norte

[edit]
  • Rodolfo "Rudy" Fariñas – representative of the First District (1998–2001, 2010–2019), governor (1988–1998), mayor of Laoag (1980–1986)
    • Carlos Fariñas – son of Rudy,[102] vice mayor of Laoag (2022–present),
    • Ria Fariñas – provincial board member of the first district (2013–2019), representative of the First District (2019–2022); daughter of Rudy[102]
    • Rodolfo Fariñas Jr. – SK Federation president of Ilocos Norte; son of Rudy[102]
    • Rudy Caesar Fariñas II – SK Federation president of Laoag, Barangay chairman of Barit, Laoag; son of Rudy[102]
  • Roger Fariñas – mayor of Laoag – (1995–2004); brother of Rudy[102]
  • Michael Fariñas – vice mayor of Laoag, (2013–2018), mayor (2004–2013); brother of Rudy[102]
    • Chevylle Fariñas – mayor of Laoag (2013–2019), Laoag ABC president (2010–2013); widow of Michael[102]
    • Jeff Fariñas – councilor, Laoag (2013–present)

Festin family —Romblon

[edit]
  • Venizar Maravilla (Provincial Board member); second cousin of Andrew Fondevilla
  • Eugenio Festin (mayor of Odiongan); father of Leonardo Festin; great-grandfather of Andrew Fondevilla and Venizar
    • Leonardo Festin (representative of Romblon); Father-in-law of Patriotismo Fondevilla; grandfather of Andrew Fondevilla; granduncle of Venizar
  • Andrew Fondevilla (mayor of San Andres and Provincial Board member); son of Patriotismo Fondevilla; son-in-law of Leonardo

Ferrer family —Cavite

[edit]
  • Luis Olimpo Ferrer Sr. - governor (1919–1921)

Fetalino family —Romblon

[edit]
  • Deogracias Fetalino (mayor of Odiongan), brother-in-law of Emilio Firmalo; uncle of Francisco and Alfonso Firmalo and Jose Firmalo
  • Robert Muyo (mayor ofCalatrava); second cousin twice removed of Deogracias

Firmalo family —Romblon

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  • Emilio Firmalo (mayor ofOdiongan)
    • Francisco Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
      • Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo, (governor andcongressman)
        • Trina Firmalo-Fabic, (mayor of Odiongan, governor of Romblon)
    • Alfonso Firmalo (Odiongan mayor)
      • Baltazar Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
    • Jose Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan, governor of Romblon)

Fondevilla family —Romblon

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  • Patriotismo Fondevilla (37th governor)
    • Andrew Fondevilla (mayor of San Andres and Provincial Board member)
  • Prudencio Fortu (mayor ofCalatrava)
    • Ronnie Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
    • Elmer Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
  • Dennis Corpin (vice mayor of Santa Maria)
  • Marlon Fojas (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Maria Imelda Fedelicio-Mayor (councilor ofSanta Fe)
  • Bibiano Fanlo (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Eddie Mazo (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Felix Ylagan (Provincial Board member)
  • Sergio Fondevilla (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Vidal Fallaria (Corcuera mayor)
  • Senen Fanlo (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Josefino Fajilago (mayor of Corcuera)
  • Aubrey Fabiala (vice-mayor ofCorcuera)

Fresnedi family —Muntinlupa

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Fua family —Siquijor

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  • Orlando B. Fua Sr., representative – Lone District; 1987–1998; 2007–2013; governor; 1998–2007
    • Orlando B. Fua Jr., representative – Lone District; 1998–2007; governor; 2007–2013
    • Orlando B. Fua, III, SK Federation president;2007–present
    • Orpheus Fua, mayor of Lazi; 2007–present
    • Orville Fua, board member, 2nd District; 2007–present

Fuentebella family —Camarines Sur

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Furigay family - Lamitan, Basilan

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  • Oric Furigay, mayor.[103]
  • Rose Furigay, mayor. Wife of Oric.[103]

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Galicia family —Davao Region

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  • Emmanuel D. Galicia – City Fiscal and councilor, & Majority Floor Leader
  • Michael O. Galicia – provincial board member
  • Paul P. Galicia – provincial board member

Garcia family —Bataan

[edit]
  • 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)

Garcia family —Cebu

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Garcia family —Davao City

[edit]
  • Leon Garcia Sr.: mayor (before 1945)[7]
    • Manuel Garcia: son of Leon; representative, 2nd district (1978–1986; 1992–2001)[7]
      • Vincent J. Garcia: son of Manuel; representative, 2nd district (2001–2010, 2019–present)[7]
      • Mylene J. Garcia-Albano: daughter of Manuel; representative, 2nd district, Davao City (2010–2019); Ambassador to Japan
        • Rodito Albano; husband of Mylene, congressman and governor of Isabela(seeAlbano family)[7]
        • Augusto Javier G. Campos III: grandson of Manuel; city councilor, 2nd District (2019–present)

Garin family —Iloilo

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  • Oscar Garin Sr. – representative, 1st District, (1992–1998, 2001–2004), mayor of Guimbal
  • Ninfa S. Garin – mayor of San Joaquin
  • Oscar "Richard" S. Garin Jr. – vice governor (2010–2013), representative, 1st District (2013–2019), mayor ofMiagao (2022–present)
  • Janette Garin – representative, 1st District, (2004–2013, 2019–present);Secretary of Health (2015–2016)
  • Sharon S. Garin – representative, AAMBIS-OWA Party-list (2010–2013)
  • Christine S. Garin – mayor of Guimbal, Iloilo, vice governor
  • Janette (Jennifer) Garin Colada – vice mayor of Guimbal

Gatchalian family —Valenzuela

[edit]
  • Sherwin Gatchalian: senator, (2016–present); mayor (2004–2013); representative, 1st District (2001–2004, 2013–2016)[41]
  • Rexlon Gatchalian: brother of Sherwin; representative, 1st District (2004–2013, 2022–2023); mayor (2013–2022)[41]
  • Weslie Gatchalian – brother of Rexlon; representative, 1st District (2016–2022); mayor (2022–present)
  • Kenneth Gatchalian – brother of Weslie; representative, 1st District (2025–present)

Gatlabayan family —Rizal

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Go family —Davao Region

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Go family —Isabela

[edit]
  • Deodoro T. Go – mayor of San Mariano
  • Edgar T. Go – mayor of San Mariano
  • Ana Cristina S. Go – board member and representative, 2nd District
  • Ed Christopher S. Go – representative, 2nd District
  • Ed Christian S. Go – board member, 2nd district
  • Girlie May T. Go – municipal councilor of San Mariano
  • Rebecca T. Go – municipal councilor of San Mariano
  • Paul Anthenor T. Go – barangay federation chair, San Mariano
  • Joel T. Go – barangay federation chair, San Mariano

Gonzales family —Pampanga

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Galima family —Nueva Vizcaya

[edit]
  • Epifanio C. Galima Sr. - Board

Member

  • Pilar D. Galima - Board Member, Councilor of Solano
  • Epifanio Lamberto D. Galima - vice governor (2013–2019), mayor of Solano
  • Eunice Galima Gambol - Board

Member (2019–Present)

  • Lee Basil G. Galima- Brgy. Kagawad

Gordon family —Zambales

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Guico family —Pangasinan

[edit]
  • Ramon Guico Jr. – mayor ofBinalonan (1988–1998; 2001–2010; 2019–2022),5th district representative (2022–present)
    • 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)

Guingona family — Agusan,Bukidnon,Negros Oriental andMisamis Oriental

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Gutierrez family

[edit]
  • Rufino Navarro - vice-governor, representative

H

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Hataman family of Basilan

[edit]
  • Hadjiman "Jim" Hataman Saliman – governor[103]
    • Jay Hatama – provincial board member. Son of Hadjiman.[103]
  • Mujiv Hataman – representative, lone district of Basilan. Brother of Hadjiman.[103]
    • Sitti Djalia Turabin-Hataman – mayor of Isabela. Wife of Mujiv.[103]
    • Amin Hataman – provincial board member. Son of Mujiv and Sitti.[103]
  • Gulam "Boy" Hataman – vice-mayor of Sumisip. Brother of Hadjiman and Mujiv.[103]
    • Jul-Adnan Hataman – mayor of Sumisip. Son of Gulam.[103]

Hofer family ofZamboanga Sibugay

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Hontiveros family —Capiz andCebu City

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Ilagan family —Nueva Ecija andTarlac

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Imperial family —Albay

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  • Carlos Imperial – representative, 2nd District,9th,10th, &12th Congress
  • Norma B. Imperial – representative, 2nd District,11th Congress
  • Harold O. Imperial – vice-governor, 2010–present
  • Niño "Snookie" B. Imperial – provincial board member, 2nd District

Ibay family —Pasay

[edit]
  • Lito Ibay
  • Lexter N. Ibay – councilor, first district, 2001–2006, 2007–2013
  • Ileana Ibay – councilor, second district, 2010–2013

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Jaen family —Leganes, Iloilo

[edit]
  • Zacarias Jaen, municipal president (1900–1902)
  • Martin Perales Jaen, mayor (1946–1951)
  • Mariano Jaen, municipal councilor, vice mayor.
  • Adolfo E. Jaen, mayor
  • Josil P. Jaen, mayor (1986–1998)
  • Adolfo D. Jaen II, municipal councilor.
  • Vicente P. Jaen II, mayor, municipal councilor, ABC president
  • Antonio S. Jaen Sr., municipal councilor.
  • Martin D. Jaen III, municipal councilor, barangay councilor, Poblacion
  • Lyle Jaen Lebaquin (m. Bartolome), vice mayor, municipal councilor
  • Paul Jaen-Krafft – ABC president
  • Moses Oliver Jaen Bito-onon, SK Federation President

Jagunap family —Leganes, Iloilo

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  • Esperidion Jagunap Sr, mayor, board member
  • Dionzon Belandres Jagunap, vice mayor
  • Niño Vincent Jagunap Vallejo, barangay chairman, San Vicente, ABC president
  • Notchka Jagunap Vallejo, Sangguniang Kabataan chairman, San Vicente
  • Niel Joshua Jagunap Raymundo, Sangguniang Kabataan chairman, Poblacion, SK Federation vice president

Jalandoni Jover family —Iloilo City

[edit]
  • Vicente Jalandoni Jover, president of La Paz (now a district of Iloilo City) during the American Regime.
  • Dominador Jalandoni Jover, vice mayor and mayor during the Post-World War II era.[116][117]

Jalosjos family —Zamboanga del Norte,Zamboanga Sibugay,Misamis Occidental

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Jardenil family —Iloilo City

[edit]
  • Gil Jardenil, vice mayor ofLa Paz andJaro
  • Remo Jardenil, fiscal ofIloilo City
  • Renato Jardenil Espinosa, barangay captain of Cagamutan Sur,Iloilo

Javier family —Navotas

[edit]
  • Patrick Joseph Javier, vice mayor (2001–2013)
  • Victor Javier, mayor (1980–1986)

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Kalaw family

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Kho family —Masbate

[edit]
  • 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)

Khonghun family —Zambales

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Labadlabad family —Sindangan,Zamboanga del Norte

[edit]
  • 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.

Lacson family —Negros Occidental,Iloilo,Manila,Antique,Cavite, andPampanga

[edit]
  • Aniceto Lacson – president of theRepublic of Negros (1898–1899)
  • Arsenio Lacson – congressman, 2nd District of Manila (1949–1952) andmayor of Manila (1952–1962)
  • Ignacio Lacson Arroyo Sr. – Filipino politician, grandson ofGen. Aniceto Lacson, father of First GentlemanMike Arroyo, andIggy Arroyo
  • 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
  • Daniel Lacson – governor of Negros Occidental during theFourth Republic (1986–1987), andFifth Republic (1988–1992)
  • 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
  • David Aliman Lacson – councilor of Kaliglig,Cauayan, Negros Occidental (1983–1987)
  • Dennis Lacson – councilor,Imus,Cavite
  • Eusebio Lacson – mayor ofTibiao, Antique
  • Ping Lacson – senator, former Director-General of thePhilippine National Police
  • Agustin Lacson – Gobernadorcillo ofSan Fernando, Pampanga (1854–1855)
  • Cosme Lacson – Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando, Pampanga (1856–1857)
  • Manuel S. Lacson – Gobernadorcillo of Magalang, Pampanga (1868)
  • Anacleto S. Lacson – Gobernardorcillo ofMagalang, Pampanga (1871–1873)
  • Aniceto S. Lacson – Gobernardorcillo of Magalang, Pampanga (1891–1893)
  • Daniel O. Lacson – Alcalde Mayor of Magalang, Pampanga (1899–1901)
  • Daniel T. Lacson Sr. – Mayor of Magalang, Pampanga (1968–1986)
  • Daniel L. Lacson, Jr. – Mayor of Magalang, Pampanga (1988–1998)
  • Maria Lourdes P. Lacson – Current and first female Mayor of Magalang, Pampanga
  • Benjamin Lacson – Mayor ofConcepcion, Tarlac (2001–2004)
  • Andres Lacson – Mayor of Concepcion, Tarlac, and vice chairman ofAksyon Demokratiko (2013–2022)

Lacuna family —Manila

[edit]
  • Danilo Lacuna – vice mayor (1970–1971, 1988–1992, 1998–2007), councilor of the 3rd District (1967–1975)
  • Honey Lacuna – mayor (2022–2025), vice mayor (2016–2022) councilor of the 4th District (2004–2013)
  • Dennis H. Lacuna – councilor of the 6th District (2004–2013)
  • Leilani H. Lacuna – Liga ng mga Barangay president (2018–present), councilor of the 6th District (2013–2016)
  • Philip H. Lacuna – councilor of the 6th District (2019–present)

Lagman family —Albay andQuezon City

[edit]
  • 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)

Lagon family —Cebu

[edit]
  • Sonny Lagon – member of the House of Representatives
    • Daphne Lagon – member of the House of Representatives; wife

Lajara Family —Laguna

[edit]
  • Severino "Binoy" J. Lajara – Mayor of Calamba (1994–2004)
    • Christian Niño S. Lajara - Calamba City Councilor (2007–2016), Provincial Board Member (2019–Present), Sangguniang Kabataan Federation (SKF) President
    • Karla Adajar-Lajara - San Pablo City Councilor (2013–2022), Provincial Board Member (2022–Present)
    • Saturnino J. Lajara - Association of Barangay Council (ABC) - President, Calamba City Councilor (2016–present)
    • Diosdado J. Lajara - Association of Barangay Council (ABC) - President, City Councilor
    • Soliman "Rajay" B. Lajara - Calamba City Councilor (2019–2022)
    • Aigrette P. Lajara - Barangay Chairman ofMakiling, Calamba (2019–present)

Lapid family —Pampanga

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Lapus family —Tarlac

[edit]
  • Jeci A. Lapus – congressman, 3rd District
  • Jesli Lapus – congressman, 3rd District, Education Secretary (2006–2010)

Laurel family —Batangas

[edit]
Main article:Laurel family (Philippines)
  • José P. Laurel – 3rd president of the Philippines (under Japanese rule; 1943–1945)
    • Jose Laurel Jr. – speaker of the House of Representatives
    • Salvador "Doy" H. Laurel – 10th vice president of the Philippines (1986–1992); Prime Minister of the Philippines (1986–1987)
    • Sotero Laurel – senator
    • José Laurel III – ambassador to Japan
    • Jose C. Laurel V – governor; Ambassador to Japan
    • Peter Laurel – vice governor
    • Lally Laurel-Trinidad – representative 3rd District
    • Jose Macario Laurel IV – representative 3rd District

Lazatin family —Angeles City andSan Fernando, Pampanga

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Leachon family —Oriental Mindoro

[edit]
  • Salvador "Doy" Leachon – representative, 1st District (2013–2022), mayor of Calapan (2007–2013, 2025–2028)
  • Chi Balbuena Leachon – councilor, Calapan
  • Leachon, RL - City Councilor/ Provincial Boardmember (2022–2025; PCL President, Ex Officio), Provincial Boardmember (2025–2028)
  • Leachon, Mikan - Provincial Boardmember (2019–2022)

Leaño family —Romblon

[edit]
  • Santiago Leaño (Tablas mayor)
  • Ronnie Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
  • Elmer Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
  • Mutya Reyes (Barangay captain of Dapawan, Odiongan)

Leviste family —Batangas

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Lecaroz family —Marinduque andBatangas

[edit]
  • Francisco "Paquito" M. Lecaroz, congressman (1957–1972), mayor ofSanta Cruz, Marinduque (1980–1986)
  • Aristeo M. Lecaroz, governor (1967–1988)
  • Vicente M. Lecaroz, mayor ofSan Juan, Batangas (1967–1986)

Librado family —Davao City

[edit]
  • Erasto L. Librado: councilor (1992)
    • Marlene A. Librado: wife, councilor (1993–2001)
    • Angela A. Librado: daughter, councilor (2001–2010)
    • Leah A. Librado: daughter, councilor (2010–2019)
    • Pamela A. Librado: daughter, councilor (2019–2022)

Lim family —Masbate

[edit]
  • Lino G. Lim Sr – vice mayor (1969–1971), Mayor (1971–1982 died)
  • Nestor C. Lim – PCGG Director Masbate (1986) Oic mayor (1987–1988), Elected Mayor (1988–1995)

Lim family —Southern Leyte

[edit]
  • Napoleon Cuaton, mayor of Saint Bernard
  • Joy Lim-Bungcaras, vice mayor of Saint Bernard
  • Roseller Lim- member of the House of Representatives (1949–1963). Court of Appeals Justice (1973–1976).
  • Jose Lim Tecson (1971–1977) - governor of Zamboanga del Sur
  • Dunga Lim - fiscal
  • Maria Lim, mayor of Saint Bernard
  • Felix Lim, mayor of Saint Bernard

Lim family —Palawan

[edit]
  • Vicente Abe Lim – municipal president (American Regime)
  • Luis Fernandez Lim – barangay captain; vice mayor; mayor of Coron
  • Jim Gerald Lim Pe – Sangguniang Bayan member; provincial board member (Councilors' League president) and vice mayor of Coron (2013).
  • Melchor Zaldy Lim – Sangguniang Bayan (Kabataang Barangay president) during the Marcos years
  • Nelson Reyes Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member
  • Arthur Echague Pe. Sangguniang Bayan member
  • Shatter Cruspero Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member
  • Christopher Cruspero Lim – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation president; Sangguniang Bayan member
  • Bryan Lim Palanca – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation president
  • Fabiana Timbangcaya Lim – Sangguniang Bayan member; barangay captain of Poblacion 5; acting mayor
  • Leo Gajardo – Sangguniang Bayan member of Busuanga
  • Ricardo Sebastian Lim – Kagawad, Barangay 5
  • Jocelyn Lim Alcaraz – Kagawad, Barangay 5
  • Ricardo Cruz Uy – Kagawad, Barangay 5 and vice-president Sangguniang Kabataan Federation
  • Prime Kenneth Lim De Vera – Kagawad, Barangay 3.

Lingad family —Pampanga

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Llagas family —Baras, Rizal

[edit]
  • Renato Matignas Llagas – councilor (2001–2010; 2013–2022; 2025–present)
  • Carlos de la Torre Llagas – councilor (2010–2019; 2022–present)

Lobregat family —Zamboanga City

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Locsin family —Negros Occidental andIloilo

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López family — Iloilo

[edit]
Main article:López family of Iloilo

Lopez family — Manila

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Loyola family —Cavite

[edit]
  • Sergio Loyola - representative of Manila's Third Congressional District for the House of Representatives in the Philippines (1965–1969)
  • Roy Maulanin Loyola - representative of theFifth District (2010–2019, 2022–present)
    • Dahlia Ambayec-Loyola - representative of the Fifth District (2019–2022). Wife
  • Rosalie "Gigi" Batingal Loyola - municipal councilor (2004–2013), vice mayor ofSilang, Cavite (2013–2016)

Lucero-Caparroso family —Northern Samar

[edit]
  • Clodualdo Lucero – governor, Samar (1916–1922)
  • Cayetano Lucero – governor, Samar (1940–1944)
  • Wilmar Lucero – congressman, Northern Samar (1992–1998)
  • Antonio Lucero – vice governor, Northern Samar (2007–2010)
  • Albert Lucero – board member, Northern Samar
  • Glicerio Caparroso – councilor,Palapag, Northern Samar
  • Jesus Caparroso Cepeda – councilor, Palapag
  • Luzviminda Caparroso – councilor,San Roque, Northern Samar
  • Victoriano Caparroso – councilor, San Roque

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Macapagal family —Camarines Sur,Pampanga andZambales

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Madrigal (-Collantes) family —Batangas

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Magsaysay family —Zambales,La Union

[edit]
  • Vicente Magsaysay – governor of Zambales (1967–1986, 1998–2007), Mambabatas Pambansa, Region III (1978–1984)
    • Angelica Magsaysay-Cheng – vice-governor of Zambales (2016–2019) – daughter of Vicente;[119]
    • Mitos Magsaysay – daughter-in-law of Vicente; member of the House of Representatives from Zambales' 1st District (2004–2013)[120]
    • Ramon Magsaysay – 7th president of the Philippines (1953–1957); member of the House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1946–1950)
      • Ramon Magsaysay Jr. – member of the House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1965–1969), senator (1995–2007)
    • Genaro Magsaysay – member of the House of Representatives from Zambales' Lone District (1957–1959), senator (1959–1965, 1965–1971, 1971–1973)
      • Eulogio "Amang" Magsaysay – son of Genaro; Party-list representative[121]
    • Antonio Magsaysay Diaz – nephew of Ramon Sr.; member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Zambales[122]
    • Milagros Aquino Magsaysay – cousin of Ramon Jr.; 2nd Nominee, Senior Citizens Partylist

Maliksi family —Cavite

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Mangudadatu family —Sultan Kudarat andMaguindanao del Sur

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  • Sultan Pax S. Mangudadatu, – mayor ofLutayan, governor of Sultan Kudarat and congressman of 1st District of Sultan Kudarat
  • Suharto T. Mangudadatu – mayor, congressman and governor of Sultan Kudarat
  • Bing Mangudadatu – mayor of Lutayan
  • 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
  • Ibrahim Mangudadatu – mayor ofBuluan
  • Freddie Mangudadatu – mayor ofMangudadatu, Maguindanao del Sur
  • Khadafeh Mangudadatu – mayor ofPandag, assemblyman of ARMM
  • King Jazzer Mangudadatu – vice mayor of Buluan
  • Prince Dilangalen – vice mayor of Pandag
  • Bai Elizabeth Mangudadatu – ABC president of Mangudadatu
  • Bai Gina Mangudadatu – ABC president of Buluan

Manrique family —Boac, Marinduque and Oriental Mindoro

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  • Pacito "Cito" Manrique, Cabeza de Barangay
    • Andres Manrique – municipal councilor
    • Ciriaco Manrique – vice mayor, municipal councilor
      • Asuncion Manrique-Mantaring – councilor (Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro), daughter of Ciriaco
        • Mervin Mantaring-vicedo – barangay councilor (Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro), grandson of Asuncion
      • Celestino M. Manrique – municipal councilor (1971–1986), son of Ciriaco
        • Justin Angelo J. Manrique – SK chairman, Barangay Tampus (2018–present), grandson of Celestino
      • Antonio S. Manrique – municipal councilor, cousin of Celestino

Marcoleta family —Tarlac andRizal

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Marcos family —Ilocos Norte,Manila andLeyte

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Main article:Marcos family
  • 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)
      • Imelda Marcos – representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (2010–2019); representative, 1st district, Leyte (1995–1998); Mambabatas Pambansa, Region IV-A (1978–1984); governor, Metropolitan Manila (1975–1986)
      • 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)
    • Elizabeth Marcos-Keon – governor, Ilocos Norte (1971–1983)
      • Michael Marcos Keon – mayor,Laoag (2019–present); governor, Ilocos Norte (2007–2010), board member of Ilocos Norte (2004–2007)
    • Angelo Marcos Barba – grandson of Mariano; representative, 2nd district, Ilocos Norte (2019–present); vice governor (2010–2019); board member (2001–2010); mayor (1992–2001)

Masigan family —Isabela

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  • Buenaventura G. Masigan – mayor,Santa Maria
  • Elvin U. Masigan – mayor, Santa Maria
  • Oscar U. Masigan – mayor, Santa Maria (1972–1998)
  • Miriam S. Masigan-Martinez – mayor, Santa Maria (1998–2007)
  • Davis Omar S. Masigan – mayor, Santa Maria (2007–2013)
  • Gilbert Masigan - mayor, Santa Maria (2013–2016)
  • Danilo S. Masigan - vice mayor, Santa Maria (2016–2022)
  • Regal Masigan - councilor, Santa Maria (2013–2016)
  • Carol Balabbo-Masigan - councilor, Santa Maria (2022–present)
  • Derek Alain S. Masigan – Punong Barangay and president of Liga ng mga Barangay, Santa Maria Chapter (2010–2013)
  • Oliver U. Masigan - OIC mayor, Cabagan (1986–1988)
  • Lovier V. Masigan – councilor (2007–2016); vice mayor, Cabagan, (2016–present)

Mastura family —Maguindanao del Norte

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  • Datu Tucao O. Mastura – mayor,Sultan Kudarat (1977–2007; 2010–2013); governor of Shariff Kabunsuan (2007 to 2010)
  • Datu Michael O. Mastura – member of the House of Representatives, congressman fromMaguindanao'sFirst District andCotabato City (1987–1995); delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention
  • Datu Armando Mastura – mayor,Sultan Mastura (2003–2013)
  • Datu Ismael V. Mastura – vice governor, Maguindanao (2010–2013); board member of Shariff Kabunsuan (2007–2010) (son of Michael)
  • Datu Ishak V. Mastura – deputy executive secretary,ARMM; Secretary of theDTI ARMM (son of Michael)
  • Datu Sharifudin Tucao P. Mastura – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation vice-president, Sultan Kudarat (2010–present) (son of Tucao)
  • Bai Shajida B. Mastura – mayor, Sultan Kudarat (2007–2010) (daughter of Tucao)
  • Datu Shameem B. Mastura – mayor, Sultan Kudarat (2013) (grandson of Tucao, son of Bai Shajida)
  • Datu Rauf Mastura – mayor, Sultan Mastura (2013) (son of Armando)
  • Bai Norhaina Mastura – vice mayor, Sultan Kudarat (2013) (daughter of Tucao)

Matalam family —Maguindanao del Sur

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  • Datu Udtog Matalam: governor of Cotabato (1946–1949, 1956–1957)
  • Guimid Matalam: congressman of the 2nd District of Maguindanao (1987–1992, 2001–2004); vice governor of ARMM
  • Norodin Matalam: governor of Maguindanao (1990–1995)
  • Udtog Matalam Jr.: mayor ofPagalungan
  • Jambo Matalam: member of theBangsamoro Parliament

Matba family - Tawi-Tawi and Agusan del Norte

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  • Rashidin Matba - representative, Tawi-Tawi.
    • Ma Angelica Rosedell Amante Matba, Agusan del Norte 2nd district. Wife of Rashidin.[8]

Mathay family

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  • Ismael Mathay - budget secretary

Mendiola/Siojo/Mercado family —Bulacan,Pampanga,Mindoro,Samar

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  • Alfredo Lim – senator (2004–2007), mayor ofManila (1992–1998, 2007–2013), Director of theNational Bureau of Investigation (1989–1992)
  • 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.
  • Tito Morales Mendiola – mayor ofFloridablanca, Pampanga (1986–1992),PhilHealth vice president. Son of Marcelo.
  • Felmar "Jojo" Mendiola – councilor ofFloridablanca, Pampanga (2004–present), grandson of Marcelo.
  • Martin S. Mercado – municipal president ofMinalin, Pampanga (1907–1910)
  • Simplicio Tolentino-Mendiola –capitan municipal (1881) of Kuliat (nowAngeles City)
  • Mario "Gene" Mendiola – mayor ofSan Jose, Occidental Mindoro and vice governor ofOccidental Mindoro.
  • Pedro T. Mendiola Sr. – congressman of Occidental Mindoro
  • Benito de Mendiola – alcalde-mayor of Pampanga (c. 1598)
  • Pedro Muñoz de Mendiola – captain and sargento-mayor in the royal camp of Manila (c. 1627) and governor of Moluccas 1636–1640.
  • Pedro Mendiola – representative of Samar (1916–1922).

Mendoza family —Cotabato

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Mindalano family —Lanao del Sur andLanao del Norte

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Mitra family —Palawan

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  • Ramon V. Mitra – senator (1971–1972), speaker of the House of Representatives (1987–1992), representative (1965–1971, 1984–1986, 1987–1992)
    • Ramon Mitra III – candidate for the 2010 and 2013 General Elections
    • Abraham Kahlil B. Mitra – governor (2010–2013) and representative, 2nd District (2001–2010)

Montano family —Cavite

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  • Justiniano Montano – senator, majority leader of the House of Representatives, representative
  • Delfin Nazareno Montano – governor of Cavite

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Nepomuceno family —Angeles City

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  • 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)
  • Francisco 'Quitong' G. Nepomuceno – governor, congressman and city mayor of Angeles
  • Juanita 'Saning' L. Nepomuceno – governor, assemblywoman, congresswoman
    • 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

Ner family - Cavite

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  • Lino M. Ner - mayor of Rosario, Cavite (1855–1856, 1863–1864, 1867–1868, 1875–1877)
    • Andres Q. Ner - son of Lino, mayor of Rosario, Cavite (1901–1905)
      • Narciso J. Ner - son of Andres, mayor of Rosario, Cavite (1930–1934, 1945)

Nicart family -Eastern Samar

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Nograles family —Davao City

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Noriel-Joson family —Nueva Ecija

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  • Eduardo "Tatang" Joson – governor (1960–1986, 1988–1990)
    • Tomas "Tommy" Noriel Joson III – governor (1992–1995)
    • Eduardo Nonato Joson – assemblyman (1984–1986), governor (1995–1998), congressman of the 1st District (1987–1992, 2007–2010)
    • Mariano Cristino "Boyet" Noriel Joson – mayor ofQuezon (1998–2001, 2016–present), vice governor (2004–2007)
    • Eduardo Danding Joson III – vice mayor ofCabanatuan (1980–1989)
    • Eduardo "Ding Liit" Noriel Joson IV – vice governor (2001–2004)
    • Josefina Manuel-Joson – congresswoman of 1st District (1998–2007, 2010–2013)
    • Edward Thomas Filart Joson – vice governor (2007–2010),
    • Eduardo Basilio "Dale" Joson – mayor of Quezon (2001– ?)
    • Mariano Noriel "Dean" Joson – mayor of Quezon (2013–2016), vice mayor (2016–present)
    • Eduardo Jose Ballesteros Joson VII – board member, 3rd District (2019–present), vice mayor of Cabanatuan (2018–2019), city councilor (2013–2018)

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Oaminal family —Misamis Occidental

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  • Henry S. Oaminal Sr. – governor (2022–present); congressman, Second District (2013–2022)
    • Sancho Fernando "Ando" F. Oaminal, congressman, Second District (2022–present); mayor ofOzamiz (2019–2022). Son of Henry Sr.
    • Henry "Indy" F. Oaminal Jr., representative of Asenso Pinoy partylist (2025–present); mayor of Ozamiz (2022–2025). Son of Henry Sr.
  • Sancho S. Oaminal, city councilor of Ozamiz. Brother of Henry Sr.

Olivarez family —Parañaque andLaguna

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  • 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)

Ortega family —La Union

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  • Joaquin Ortega – governor (1901–1904)[127][128]
    • 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 C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; councilor, Baguio (1995–2001, 2013–2017);[127][129]
        • 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

Osmeña family —Cebu

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Ouano family —Cebu

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Pacquiao family —General Santos,Sarangani

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Padilla familyBulacan,Camarines Norte andNueva Ecija

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Main article:Padilla family

Padua family —Pasay

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Palacio family —Batangas

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Paguio-Pizarro family —Bataan

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  • Francisco Paguio (Spanish Era): first mayor of Pilar
  • Carlos Paguio-Pizarro Sr.: mayor of Pilar
  • Teddy Pizarro: mayor of Pilar (1979–1985)
  • Estrella Pizarro de Leon: mayor of Pilar (1985–2004)
  • Carlos Pizarro Jr.: mayor of Pilar (2004–2013), provincial administrator (2013–present)
  • Kaye Pizarro: Sangguniang Kabataan provincial president/board member (2010–2013)
  • Benjamin Paguio: vice mayor of Pilar (1985–2004), councilor (2004–2013)
  • Manuel Paguio: councilor (1985–2004) (2010–2013)
  • Juan Paguio: chairman, Brgy. Santa Rosa (1985–2004)
  • Pretimino B. Paguio Sr.: Brgy chairman Balut II (1986–1990)
  • Federico Paguio: councilor, Las Piñas (2001–2004)
  • Pretimino Paguio Jr.: Sangguniang Kabataan president of Pilar (1986–1990), councilor (1986–1992)
  • Melchor Paguio: Brgy. chairman, Balut II (1988–2004,) councilor (2002–2004)
  • Alicia Pizarro: mayor (2013–present)
  • Oding Paguio: councilor (2001–2010) (2013–present)
  • Victor Pizarro: councilor (2007–present)
  • Joseph Paguio: councilor, Balanga (2010–present)
  • Ferdinand Pizarro Paguio: Brgy. chairman, Bagumbayan, Pilar (2010–present)
  • Enrico Paguio: Brgy. chairman, Burgos (2007–present)

Pamintuan family —Angeles City

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Pardo de Tavera family —Manila

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Paulino family —Olongapo

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  • Rolen Paulino – mayor of Olongapo (2013–2019), vice mayor of Olongapo (2010–2013)
  • Rolen Paulino Jr. – mayor of Olongapo (2019–present)
  • Cristabelle Marie "Tata" Paulino – councilor of Olongapo (2022–present)

Peralta family —Pangasinan

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  • Macario Peraltasenator of the Philippines (1949–1955)
  • 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.

Petilla–Veloso–Loreto–Cari family —Leyte,Iloilo

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  • Juanita Veloso — married Anastacio Loreto
    • Eriberto Veloso Loreto — Congressman (1987–1998), Mayor of Baybay (1964–1979)
    • 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)

Other Members

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  • 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)
  • Ma. Cleofe Veloso — Mayor of Baybay (1987)

Piccio family —Negros Occidental,Antique,Iloilo

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Pimentel family —Cagayan de Oro

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  • Aquilino Pimentel Jr.: 1971 Constitutional Convention delegate, mayor (1980–1984), Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) (1984–1986), senator (1987–1992, 1998–2010)

Pimentel family —Surigao del Sur

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Pineda family —Pampanga

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  • Lilia Pineda: governor (2010–2019), mayor ofLubao (1992–2004), provincial board member
    • Dennis Pineda: governor (2019–present), vice-governor (2013–2019), mayor of Lubao (2004–2010), president of Pampanga's mayors League
      • Yolanda Miranda Pineda: wife of Dennis; mayor ofSanta Rita (2007–2016)
    • Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab: mayor of Lubao (2010–2019), provincial board member (2019–2024)
    • Esmeralda Pineda: mayor ofLubao (2019–present)
      • Jayson Pineda Victorino: son of Esmeralda; councilor of Lubao (2025–present)

Plaza family —Agusan del Sur,Agusan del Norte,Butuan, andSurigao del Sur

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  • Democrito Plaza:[146] governor (1992–1995)
  • Valentina Plaza:[146] governor (1971–1988, 1998–2001)
    • Democrito Plaza II:Butuan mayor (1992–2001, 2004–2010)
    • Leonides Theresa Plaza: Butuan mayor (2001–2004)
    • Rodolfo Rodrigo Plaza:[146] Agusan del Sur representative (2001–2010)
    • Adolph Edward Plaza:[146] Agusan del Sur governor (2001–2007, 2010–2019), Agusan del Sur 2nd district representative (2019–present)
    • Ma. Valentina Plaza:[146] Agusan del Sur governor (2007–2010)
    • Victor Vicente Plaza: Agusan del Sur 1st district board member (2010–2013), Butuan councilor (2022–present)
    • Derick Plaza: Butuan councilor (2013–2022)
    • Randolph Plaza: Butuan councilor,Loreto, Agusan del Sur vice mayor (2019–present)
    • Roscoe Democrito Plaza:Nasipit, Agusan del Norte mayor (2010–2013, 2022–present)
    • Charito "Ching" Plaza: Agusan del Norte representative (1987–1998)
    • Jane Plaza:Carmen, Surigao del Sur mayor (2016–present)

Ponce Enrile family —Cagayan

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Puno family —Rizal

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Quibranza family —Lanao del Norte

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  • Arsenio "Arsing" A. Quibranza – governor (1967–1986); vice governor (1962–1967); mayor of Tubod
    • Imelda "Angging" C. Quibranza-Dimaporo, governor. Daughter.(seeDimaporo family)
      • Abdullah "Bobby" Dimakuta Dimaporo, governor and congressman. Husband of Imelda.
      • Fatima Aliah Quibranza Dimaporo, congresswoman. Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.
      • Mohammad Khalid Quibranza Dimaporo, governor. Son of Bobby and Imelda.
      • Sittie Aminah Quibranza Dimaporo, congresswoman. Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.

Quimbo family —Marikina

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Rama family —Cebu,Agusan del Norte,Davao del Sur, andLeyte

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Other relatives from Cebu
  • John L. Rama — Barangay councilor, Basak San Nicolas, Cebu City (2023–present)
Other relatives from Davao del Sur

Ramos family —Pangasinan

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  • Narciso Ramos, assemblyman (1934–1941, 1945–1946), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1965–1968)
    • Fidel Valdez Ramos – 9th president of the Philippines (1992–1998)
    • Leticia Ramos-Shahani, senator (1987–1998)
      • Ranjit Ramos-Shahani, (representative of the 6th District, 1995–1998), board member 6th District
  • Carbine Ramos, Vice Mayor, Chief of the Philippine National Councilors (1988–1990)

Recto family —Batangas

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  • Claro M. Recto – (senator 1945–1946; 1953–1960 and representative of the 3rd District 1919–1928)
    • Rafael R. Recto – (assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa 1984–1986), son of Claro M. Recto
      • Richard Recto – (vice governor 1995–2001; 2004–2007)
      • Ralph Recto – (representative of the 4th District 1992–2001, 2022–present; senator 2001–2007, 2010–2022), son of Rafael Recto
      • Vilma Santos-Recto – (mayor of Lipa 1998–2007, governor 2007–2016, representative of the 6th District 2016–2022), wife of Ralph

Remulla family —Cavite

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Revilla/Bautista family —Nueva Ecija,Rizal,Cavite,Pasig

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  • Ramon Revilla Sr., senator 1992–2004
    • Ramon "Mon" Bautista Jr. (son), mayor ofSan Leonardo, Nueva Ecija (2001–2005)
    • 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)
        • Bryan Revilla (grandson), representative,Agimat Partylist (2022–present)
        • Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III (grandson), vice governor of Cavite (2013–2022), congressman of the first district of Cavite (2022–present)
        • Ram Revilla (grandson), board member of second district of Cavite (2022–present)
    • Rowena Bautista-Mendiola (daughter), councilor ofImus (1988–1992), councilor of Bacoor (2013–2022), vice mayor of Bacoor (2022–present)
    • Princess Bautista-Ocampo (daughter), non-politician
      • 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)
    • Jorwin Bautista (son) – barangay captain, P.F. Espiritu (Panapaan) V, Bacoor

Reyes family —Marinduque

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  • Damian J. Reyes (governor 1925–1929)
    • Edmundo M. Reyes Sr. (Commissioner of Immigration), son of Damian
    • Luisito M. Reyes, vice governor (1980–1988), governor (1988–1995), son of Damian
    • Remedios Reyes-Festin, mayor of Boac (1980–1986), daughter of Damian
    • Carmencita Reyes (née Ongsiako) congresswoman 1987–1998, 2007–2010, assemblywoman (1978–1986), governor (1998–2007, 2010–2019), wife of Edmundo Sr.
      • Edmundo O. Reyes Jr. – congressman (1998–2007), son of Edmundo Sr. and Carmencita
      • Regina Ongsiako Reyes – congresswoman (2013–2017), daughter of Edmundo Sr. and Carmencita

Reyes family —Palawan

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  • Francisco "Paquito" Reyes – mayor of Coron during the Second World War.
  • Mario Reyes Sr. – son of Paquito. OIC mayor of Coron
  • Joel Tolentino Reyes – son of Mario Sr. Provincial board member, then vice-governor, then governor
  • Mario T. Reyes Jr. – son of Mario Sr. and brother to Joel Sangguniang Bayan member of Coron, then vice mayor, then mayor of Coron
  • Clara Espiritu Reyes – Wife of Joel vice-governor, mayor of Coron

Robes family – San Jose del Monte

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  • Arthur Robes – representative lone district (2025-present)

mayor (2016–2025),

representative lone district (2007–2016)

  • Florida "Rida" Perez–Robes – mayor (2025- present)

representative lone district (2016–2025); wife of Arthur

  • Oliver "Richie" Robes – city councilor (2019–present)

Robles family —Baras, Rizal

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  • Carmelita Olano Robles – councilor (1995–1998)
  • Wilfredo Caisip Robles – vice mayor ofBaras (2001–2004; 2013–2022), mayor (2004–2013; 2022–present)
    • Kathrine Bulaong Robles – mayor of Baras (2013–2022), vice mayor (2022–present)
  • Porfirio Reyes Robles – councilor (2001–2004)
  • Hector Matignas Robles – councilor (2013–2022; 2025–present),board member from theSecond District (2022–2025)
  • Vergil Fernandez Robles – councilor (2010–2016; 2019–present)
  • Peter Leo Pilapil Robles – councilor (2025–present)

Robredo family —Camarines Sur

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Rocha family –Sorsogon

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  • Cipriano Hernandez Rocha - (Municipal president of Gubat 1904–1906)
  • Antonio Hernandez Rocha - (Municipal president of Gubat 1910–1912, representative, House of Representatives 1922–1925)
  • Ireneo Bruselas Rocha - (Municipal president of Gubat 1906–1908)
    • Salvador Rocha Encinas - (nephew of Ireneo Rocha; representative, House of Representatives 1953–1972)

Roco family —Camarines Sur

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  • Sulpicio Roco Jr. – representative, 2ndDistrict (1992–1998); mayor,Naga (1998–2001)
  • Raul Roco – senator

Rodriguez family —Rizal andDavao City

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Roman family —Bataan

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  • 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)

Romato family —Lanao del Sur

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  • Datu Mombao Romato – mayor ofButig, Lanao del Sur (1978–1986, 1998)
  • Abdulrahman Romato – mayor of Butig, Lanao del Sur (1988–1995)
    • Basit Jannati Mimbantas Abbas – member of theBangsamoro Parliament, (2019–present), son-in-law of Abdulrahman
  • Rasmia Usman Romato Salic – assemblywoman of the6th ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly (2008–2012)
    • Sultan Fahad Salic, mayor ofMarawi (2007–2016), husband of Rasmia
  • Fahad Mimbantas Romato Arimao – provincial board member, 2nd District,Lanao del Sur Provincial Board (2022–present)

Romero-Muñoz-Calumpang family —Negros Oriental

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  • Fernando Agustín Vélaz de Medrano y Bracamonte y Dávila: Marquis ofTabuerniga,14th Marquis of Cañete (GE), 6th Marquis ofFuente el Sol, 8th Marquis ofNavamorcuende, 15th Lord ofMontalbo, Knight of theOrder of Malta[164]
    • Laureano Calumpang
      • 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)
        • 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)
            • Adela Romero, married to Raymundo I. Villanueva, Esq., diplomat and chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the Philippines in London (ca. 1950–1970)
            • Luis Miguel Romero, married to Rosita Robillos
              • Miguel Luis Romero: representative of the Second District (1987–1998)
        • Bernardino Calumpang:teniente mayor of Tanjay (ca. 1880–1890)
          • Andres Calumpang
            • Alexander Calumpang: barangay captain of Poblacion 5, Tanjay (ca. 1970)

Romualdez-Lopez family —Leyte

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Main article:Romualdez family

Romualdo family —Camiguin

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Romulo family —Quezon City,Pasig andValenzuela

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Roxas family —Capiz

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Roxas family —Pasay

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  • Lito Roxas – councilor, 1st district (1998–2004), congressman of Lone District (2007–2010)
    • Jenny Roxas – councilor, 1st district (2013–present)

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Salceda family —Albay

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  • Jesus Salceda Sr. – mayor ofPolangui
    • 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)

Sali family - Tawi Tawi

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  • Yshmael "Mhang" Sali - governor.[103]
    • Al-Syed Sali - vice governor. Son of Yshmael.[103]
  • Dimszar Sali - representative. Nephew of Yshmael.[103]

San Juan family —Rizal

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  • Bernardo San Juan Sr. – mayor ofCardona (1992–2001)
    • Bernardo San Juan Jr. – vice mayor of Cardona (2007–2010), mayor of Cardona (2010–2019; 2022–present)
  • Frisco San Juan Sr. –2nd district representative (1965–1972),Region IV-A representative (1978–1984)
    • Frisco S. San Juan Jr. – vice governor (2007–2016)
      • Mikhail San Juan – board member (2023–present)
  • Reynaldo San Juan Sr. – governor (1988–1992)
    • Reynaldo San Juan Jr. – 2nd district board member (2007–2016; 2025–present), vice governor (2016–2025)

San Luis family —Laguna

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San Pedro family —San Jose del Monte, Bulacan

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  • Rogelio San Pedro; mayor, 1988–1991
    • Reynaldo "Rey" San Pedro; mayor, 2010–2016; son of Rogelio[166]
    • Ricardo San Pedro; barangay captain, San Martin II, 2004–2013; son of Rogelio[166]
    • Francisco San Pedro; second cousin of Reynaldo[166]
      • Thelma San Pedro; councilor 2004–2013; wife of Francisco[166]

Santillan family —Batangas,Cavite,Manila,Antique,Albay,Pampanga

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  • Lauro L. Santillan – Barangay Lieutenant, San Fernando,Malvar, Batangas c. 1930; municipal councilor c. 1950
    • Jose P. Santillan – Cavite 1971 Constitutional Convention Delegate
    • Oscar Santillan – Legazpi City councilor 2010
    • Laurel L. Santillan – Chairman Brgy. San Fernando, Malvar, Batangas c. 1960
    • Erwin "EJ" C. Santillan – 2010 Sanguniang Kabataan, Manila 5th District, Brgy.693, Zone 75
    • Jon Santillan-Wong – Provincial Board Member 3rd District of Batangas 2001, Candidate House of Representatives 2004
    • Gregorio M. Santillan Sr. – mayor ofSan Simon, Pampanga 1953–1956

Santos family —Talavera, Nueva Ecija

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  • Nerito Lacanilao Santos – mayor ofTalavera (2004–2013)
    • Nerivi Sariente Santos-Martinez – mayor (2013–2022), vice mayor (2022–2025)
    • Nerito Sariente Santos Jr. – mayor (2022–2025), vice mayor (2025–present)

Saquilayan family —Cavite

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  • 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]

Sarmiento family —Buenavista, Marinduque

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  • Agaton Sarmiento, mayor
    • Recaredo Sarmiento, mayor, son of Agaton
      • Ofelia Sarmiento Madrigal, mayor, daughter of Recaredo
        • Russel Sarmiento Madrigal, Barangay Captain, mayor (2010–2019), son of Ofelia
  • Jose Antonio Carrion, governor (1995–1998, 2007–2010), nephew of Recaredo
  • Sergio Sarmiento Rey, councilor, nephew of Agaton
    • Felicismo P. Del Mundo, councilor, son-in-law of Sergio
    • Hannilee Rey Siena, vice mayor, councilor, granddaughter of Sergio
      • Justin Angelo Manrique, councilor (Boac, Marinduque), great-grandson of Sergio

Singson-Gacula family —Ilocos Sur

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  • Chavit Singson – governor, mayor ofNarvacan 2019–present
    • Eric Singson – representative, 2nd District, (1992–1998, 2001–2004)
    • Grace G. Singson – representative, 2nd District,11th Congress
    • Eric G. Singson Jr. – representative, 2nd District, 15th Congress (2010–2013)
    • Allen G. Singson – mayor, Candon (2010–2013)
    • Ricardo Gacula – representative, 2nd District, 2nd Congress (1949–1953), 3rd Congress (1953–1957)
    • George Ricardo Gacula – mayor,Taytay, Rizal (July 2004 – June 2013, July 2016–present)
    • Ryan Luis Singson – governor (2013–present)
    • Ronald Singson – representative of the 1st District (2010–2012, 2013–2016)

Sinsuat family —Maguindanao del Norte

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  • Datu Sinsuat Balabaran – senator (1934)
    • Mama Sinsuat – commissioner
    • Blah Sinsuat – Delegate, 1935 Constitutional Convention, congressman of Cotabato, 2nd Congress, speaker pro tempore
    • Duma Sinsuat – governor, Cotabato (1942–1945)
    • Pidtukasan Sinsuat – mayor, Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat)
    • Odin Sinsuat – mayor, Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat)
    • Kused Sinsuat – board member, 1st District
    • Ombra Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Odin Sinsuat, vice mayor (2010–present)
    • Lester Sinsuat – mayor, Datu Odin Sinsuat
    • Bimbo Sinsuat – assemblyman, 1st District, vice governor (2001–2004)
    • Roonie Sinsuat – assemblyman, 1st District (2001–2012) speaker, Regional Assembly, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) (2004–2012)
    • Russman Sinsuat – board member (2001–2010)
    • Sandra Sinsuat-Sema – congresswoman, 1st District (2010–present)
    • Mando Sinsuat – mayor,Cotabato City (1947–1967)
    • 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)

Soriano family — Cagayan/ Romblon

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  • Jefferson Soriano: Mayor ofTuguegarao (2010–2022)
    • 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)

Sotto family —Cebu,Quezon City,Parañaque andPasig

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Main article:Sotto family
  • Filemon Sotto, member of the House of Representatives from Cebu's Third District (1907–1916), senator (1916–1922). Brother of Vicente.
  • Vicente Sotto, member of the House of Representatives from Cebu's Second District (1922–1925), senator (1946–1950). Brother of Filemon.

Suansing family - Sultan Kudarat and Nueva Ecija

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  • Horacio Suansing Jr - representative, Sultan Kudarat 2nd district.
    • Estrellita Suansing - representative, Nueva Ecija 1st district. Wife of Horacio.[8]

Suarez family —Quezon

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  • Miguel Suarez –
    • Danilo Suarez – representative, 3rd District (1992–2001, 2004–2013); governor (2019–2022)
    • Aleta Suarez – representative, 3rd District (2001–2004); wife of Danilo
      • David "Jayjay" Suarez – governor (2010–2019); vice governor (2004–2007); representative (2019–present). Son of Aleta.[8]
        • Anna Villaraza Suarez - representative, Alona party-list. Wife of David.[8]
      • Donaldo Suarez – provincial board member

Sumulong family —Rizal

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  • Juan Sumulong: senator (1925–1935)
    • 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]
    • Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino: granddaughter of Juan (seeCojuangco Family (Tarlac)); married to Benigno Aquino (seeAquino family (Tarlac)); president of the Philippines

Sy-Alvarado family —Bulacan

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  • Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado – representative, 1st district (1998–2007) governor (2010–2019)
  • Victoria Sy-Alvarado – representative, 1st district (2007–2016)
    • Jonathan Sy-Alvarado – representative, 1st district (2016–2022)
    • Charo R. Sy-Alvarado – vice mayor,Hagonoy (2022–present)

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Tabanda family - Baguio, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, and Ilocos Sur

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Tallado Family —Camarines Norte

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Tan family —Quezon

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Tan family —Samar

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  • 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

Tan family - Sulu

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  • Abdusakur Mahail Tan - governor.[103]
    • Abdusakur Tan II - vice governor. Son of Abdusakur.[103]
    • Samier Tan - representative, District 1. Son of Abdusakur.[103]
    • Shernee Tan - representative, Kusug Tausug party-list. Daughter of Abdusakur.[8]
    • Shihla Tan-Hayudini - mayor, Maimbung. Daughter of Abdusakur.[103]
      • Aiman Hayudini - vice mayor, Maimbung. Son of Shihla.[103]
  • Kerkhar Tan - mayor, Jolo. Cousin of Abdusakur.[103]
    • Ezzeddin "Zed" Tan - vice mayor, Jolo. Son of Kerkhar.[103]

Tanjuatco family —Rizal

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  • Emigdio Sumulong Tanjuatco Jr. – representative of theSecond District (1987–1998),representative (1984–1986)
  • Rafael Amonoy Tanjuatco – mayor ofTanay (1992–1998; 2007–2016; 2022–2025), vice mayor (2016–2022)
    • Rex Catambay Tanjuatco – vice mayor of Tanay (2022–2025), mayor (2016–2022; 2025–present)
  • Tomas Amonoy Tanjuatco – mayor of Tanay (1998–2007)

Tañada family —Quezon

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Tawantawan family — Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur

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  • Sultan Gaos Tawantawan – Warlord of Lanao and Misamis (Patriarch);
  • Pangantapan Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (1967–1971), brother of Sultan Gaos;
  • Macabangkit Tawantawan – Board member 2nd District Lanao del Norte (2007–2013), grandson of Sultan Gaos;
  • Johnny A. Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (1992–2001), great-grandson of Sultan Gaos;
  • Dagoroan A. Mindalano – mayor of Madamba (2010–present), great-grandson of Sultan Gaos;
  • Omeraidah A. Mindalano – mayor of Madalum (2016–present), great-granddaughter of Sultan Gaos:
  • Raida Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (2001–2010), wife of Johnny;
  • Sonaya Tawantawan – SK Federation president of Lanao del Norte (2010–2013);
  • Hassanor Tawantawan – mayor of Salvador (2010–present), son of Johnny;

Teves-Pinili family —Negros Oriental andMuntinlupa

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  • Herminio G. Teves – governor, congressman 3rd district of Negros Oriental
    • Gary Teves – congressman 3rd district of Negros Oriental, governor, Secretary of Finance
    • Pryde Henry Teves – congressman 3rd district of Negros Oriental, mayor ofBayawan 2015–present
    • Dandan Teves Leon – councilor –Dumaguete
    • Arnolfo "Arnie" Teves Jr. – congressman, 3rd district of Negros Oriental
    • Julian Lajato Teves – governor
    • Margarito Pinili Teves - deputy governor ofNegros Occidental
    • Melchor Teves – councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa
    • Danny Henry Teves – Punong Barangay, Putatan, Muntinlupa
    • Ringo Teves – councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa
    • Phanie Teves – vice mayor-elect of Muntinlupa; councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa 2013–2022
    • Annalie Teves – barangay councilor, Poblacion, Muntinlupa
    • Danilo R. Teves – barangay captain, Putatan, Muntinlupa
    • Enrique Teves Villanueva – mayor of Bais, governor, congressman
    • Hermenegildo "Bindoy" Teves Villanueva – mayor of Bais, governor, congressman, senator, Secretary of Labor
    • Mercedes Teves Goni – mayor ofBais 2013–2019
    • Jessica Jane J. Villanueva – councilor ofBindoy and board member of the 3rd District
    • Jose Victor V. Imbo − councilor of Dumaguete 2008–2019

Tiangco family —Navotas

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  • Toby Tiangco, mayor (1998–1999, 2000, 2001–2010, 2019–present), representative (2010–2019)
  • John Rey Tiangco, mayor (2010–2019), representative (2019–present)

Ting family —Cagayan

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  • Delfin Ting: mayor of Tuguegarao
    • Randolph Ting: mayor of Tuguegarao (2001–2007), representative of the 3rd District (2010–2019)
    • Maila Ting-Que: board member for the 3rd District; mayor of Tuguegarao (2022–present)

Tolentino family —Cavite

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  • Isaac Tolentino – mayor ofTagaytay (1954–1980)
  • 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)

Treñas family —Iloilo City

[edit]
  • Jerry Treñas – mayor (1992, 2001–2010, 2019–2025), representative (2010–2019)
    • Raisa Treñas-Chu (daughter) – mayor (2025–present)
    • Miguel Treñas (son) – councilor (2022–present)

Tulfo family —Quezon City

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Ty-Serra family —Surigao del Sur

[edit]
  • Jaime Peña Serra (mayor of Tandag)
  • Adela Serra-Ty (mayor of Tandag/governor)
    • Mario Serra Ty (mayor of Tandag/assemblyman/congressman), son of Adela
      • Marybeth Ty-Delgado (vice mayor/mayor of Tandag)
      • Alvin Ty, Jr. (councilor of Tandag)
    • Felicidad Ty-Pimentel (vice-governor/governor), daughter of Adela
      • Vicente Ty Pimentel, Jr (mayor of Carrascal/governor), son of Felicidad
      • Johnny Ty Pimentel (vice-governor/governor/congressman of 2nd District), son of Felicidad
      • Alexander Ty Pimentel (vice mayor/mayor of Tandag/governor/congressman of 2nd District), son of Felicidad
      • Christopher Pimentel, Sr. (councilor of Tandag)
      • Vicente Pimentel III (mayor of Carrascal/vice mayor)
      • John Paul Pimentel (councilor of Tandag)
      • Roxanne Pimentel (mayor of Tandag)
      • Keith Vincent Pimentel (councilor of Carrascal)
    • Carmencita Ty-Montesclaros (vice mayor of Tandag)
      • Lerry Ty-Montesclaros (provincial board member)
  • Emilio Serra-Geli (OIC mayor)

U

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Umali family —Nueva Ecija,Oriental Mindoro,Lipa,Olongapo andZambales

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  • Alfonso Umali Sr. – governor of Oriental Mindoro (1968–1980)
    • Alfonso Umali Jr. – 2nd District representative (2001–2010; 2022–Present), governor of Oriental Mindoro (2010–2019)
    • Reynaldo Umali – 2nd District representative (2010–2019)
    • Jean Paulo "Pau" Umali - 2nd District Board Member (2016-2019,2022–Present)
  • Aurelio "Oyie" Matias Umali – governor of Nueva Ecija (2007–2016; 2019–present), representative of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2001–2007)
    • Czarina "Cherry" Domingo-Umali – governor of Nueva Ecija (2016–2019); representative of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2007–2016)
      • Reuben L. Umali – mayor of Lipa, 1992–2001
    • Virgilio R. Umali - councilor of Olongapo (2001)
    • Willie R. Umali – Brgy. Captain of Kalaklan, Olongapo (2013–present)

Ungab family —Davao City

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  • Isidro Ungab: congressman, third district (2007–2016, 2019–present), councilor (1995–2004)[181]
  • Alberto Ungab: congressman, third district (2016–2019), councilor (2019-present), brother of Isidro

Uy family —Isabela

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  • Bondy Uy (mayor of Ilagan)
    • Allan Uy Ty (Partylist congressman LPGMA present)
  • Jose Uy (mayor / vice mayor of Gamu, 1960s–1970s)
  • Tomas Tobon Uy (mayor of Gamu, 1980s–1990s)
  • Margarette Uy-chin (councilor of Ilagan)
    • Edwin Uy (congressman 2nd district, 2001–2010)
    • Nestor M. Uy (Brgy. Kagawad/ABC president, barangay captain/ councilor, 2007–2013/mayor of Gamu present)
    • Arnel Uy Ty (Partylist congressman LPGMA 2010–present)
      • Christian Niño Uy (mayor of Aurora)
      • Carlito Uy (vice mayor of Burgos, 1989–1992)
      • William T. Uy (mayor of Aurora)
      • Kervin Francis Uy (mayor of Burgos)
      • Isis Uy (mayor of Burgos)
      • Charlton L. Uy (councilor, 2010–2013/mayor of Cabatuan)
      • Antonio J. Uy (councilor of Ilagan, 2010–present)
      • Jessamyn Uy (councilor Ilagan present)
      • Christopher Uy (vice mayor ofTumauini, 2010–present)
      • Arthur Uy (councilor of Gamu, 2007–2013)
      • Cynthia Uy (councilor of Cauayan present)
      • Ariel Uy (councilor of Cauayan present)
      • Walter Uy (councilor of Echague present)
      • Matvee Uy Espejo (councilor of Burgos present)
      • May Angela Uy (councilor of Burgos present)

Uy family —Zamboanga del Norte

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  • Roberto "Berto" Yu Uymayor ofDipolog (1998–2007, 2025–present);[118]governor (2013–2022)
    • Evelyn "Belen" Tang-Uy, mayor of Dipolog (2007–2016); mayor ofDapitan (2025–present).[118] Wife of Berto.
    • Roberto "Pinpin" T. Uy Jr., representative of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (2023–present), and mayor ofPolanco (2013–2016). Son of Berto.
      • Shaia Ruth R. Uy, Sangguniang Bayan member of Polanco (2022–present). Daughter of Pinpin.
    • Darel Dexter Tang Uy, mayor of Dipolog (2016–2025); governor (2025–present).[118] Son of Berto & Evelyn.
    • Ritch Reinald "Reggie" Tang Uy, councilor of Dipolog (2025). Son of Berto & Evelyn.
  • Kenny Val Uy Ong – councilor of Dipolog (2007–2016). Relative of Berto.

Uy family —Davao de Oro,Davao Del Norte

[edit]
  • 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),

V

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Velasco family —Marinduque

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  • Presbitero Velasco – governor (2019–2025)
    • Lorna Quinto-Velasco – wife of Presbitero – mayor ofTorrijos (2016–2025), representative of MATA party-list (2013–2016)
    • Lord Allan Jay Velasco – son of Presbitero – representative of lone district (2010–2013, 2016–2025)
    • Tricia Velasco-Catera – daughter of Presbitero – representative of MATA party-list (2016–2019)

Vergara family —Nueva Ecija

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  • Jay Vergara – mayor (1998–2007, 2010–2019); vice mayor (2019–2025); representative of the 3rd District (2025–present)
    • Myca Vergara – daughter of Jay; mayor (2019–present)
  • Rosanna Vergara – wife of Jay; representative of the 3rd District (2016–2025)

Villafuerte family —Camarines Sur

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  • 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.
        • Luigi Villafuerte, governor (2022–present). Son of LRay.
    • Mariano Villafuerte Jr., vice mayor of Naga, (1960–1963). Son of Mariano Sr.

Villanueva family — Bulacan

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Villar family — Las Piñas and Muntinlupa

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Villareal family — Capiz

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Violago family —Nueva Ecija

[edit]
  • Eleuterio Rueda Violago – representative of the 2nd district (1992–1998, 2001–2007), mayor of San Jose (1986)
    • Alexander Sobrepeña Belena – mayor of San Jose (2001–2007)[183]
    • Marivic Violago Belena (wife of Alexander) – mayor of San Jose (2007–2016)[183]
    • Joseph Gilbert F. Violago – representative of the 2nd district (2007–2016, 2022–present)[183]
    • Micaela S. Violago (wife of Joseph Gilbert) – representative of the 2nd district (2016–2022)[183]

Y

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Yabut family –Makati

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  • Nemesio Yabut – Mayor ofMakati (1972–1986)
    • Arturo "Toro" Yabut – Vice Mayor of Makati (1992–1998)
      • Maria Concepcion "Ichi" Yabut – 1st district councilor (2010–2019)
        • Anna Alcina "Alcine" Yabut – 1st district councilor (2019–present)
    • Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr. – 2nd district councilor (2001–2007, 2010–2019)

Yap family —Tarlac

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  • 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]

Yllana family —Parañaque

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  • Anjo Yllana – councilor, 5th district ofQuezon City, 2013–2019; vice mayor, 2004–2007; councilor, 1998–2004
  • Jomari Yllana – councilor, 1st district, 2016–present
  • Ryan Yllana – councilor, 2nd district, 2013–2019
    • Regina Jean Yllana, councilor, 2nd district, 2019–present. Wife of Ryan.

Ynares family —Rizal

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  • 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)
      • Cesar Martin Ynares – mayor of Binangonan (1998–2007; 2016–2025)
        • Russel Callanta Ynares – vice mayor of Binangonan (2025–present)
      • Cecilio Martin Ynares – councilor (2004–2007), mayor of Binangonan (2007–2016), vice mayor of Binangonan (2016–2025)

Yu family —Zamboanga del Sur

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  • Victor Yu – governor (2019–2025), representative from the First District (2007–2016)
    • Divina Grace Yu, governor (2025–present), representative from the First District (2016–2025), vice mayor ofPagadian (2013–2016). Wife of Victor.
    • Jeyzel Victoria Yu, representative from the Second District (2022–present). Daughter of Victor and Divina Grace.
    • Joseph Yu, representative from the First District (2025–present). Son of Victor and Divina Grace.

Z

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Zamora family —San Juan andTaguig

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  • 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.

Zamora —Davao de Oro

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Ziga family —Albay

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  • Venancio Ziga – governor (1946–1951), congressman of the First District (1961–1969)
    • Lorenzo Ziga – congressman of the First District (1949–1956)
    • Tecla San Andres Ziga – congresswoman of the First District (1956–1961), senator (1963–1969)
    • Victor Ziga – assemblyman (1984–1986), senator (1987–1992)
    • Ricky Ziga – board member (2010–2013)

Zubiri family —Bukidnon

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  • Jose Maria R. Zubiri Jr. – governor
    • Migz Zubiri – senator (2007–2011, 2016–present); son of Jose Maria
    • Manuel Zubiri - representative, 3rd district. Son of Jose Maria.[8]
    • Jose Zubiri III – representative, 3rd District
    • Ignacio W. Zubiri – mayor ofMalaybalay

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Region I – Ilocos Region
Region II – Cagayan Valley
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Region III – Central Luzon
Region IV-A – CALABARZON
  • Cavite
    • Revilla family
    • Abaya family
    • Barzaga family
    • Dominguez family
    • Remulla family
    • Maliksi family
    • Tolentino family
  • Laguna
    • Chipeco family
    • Ejercito family
    • Lajara family
  • Batangas
    • Laurel family
    • Recto family
    • Diokno family
    • Kalaw family
    • Leviste family
    • Madrigal family
    • San Luis family
  • Rizal
    • Sumulong family
    • Ynares family
    • Antiporda family
    • Diaz family
    • Duavit family
    • Puno family
    • Rodriguez family
    • San Juan family
    • Tanjuatco family
  • Quezon
    • Alcala family
    • Suarez family
    • Tanada family
    • Enverga family
  • Batangas City
    • Dimacuha family
Region IV-B – MIMAROPA
Region V – Bicol Region
Region VI – Western Visayas Region
Negros Island Region (NIR)
Region VII – Central Visayas Region
  • Cebu
    • Osmena family
    • Garcia family
    • Cortes family
    • Cuenco family
    • Del Mar family
    • Escario family
    • Ouano family
    • Rama family
    • Sotto family
  • Bohol
    • Aumentado family
Region VIII – Eastern Visayas Region
Region X – Zamboanga Peninsula
Region X – Northern Mindanao
Region XI –Davao Region
Region XII – Soccsksargen
Region XIII – Caraga
Bangsamoro (BARMM)
National level political dynasties
  • Osmena family
  • Lopez family
  • Laurel family
  • Roxas family
  • Cojuangco family
  • Sumulong family
  • Kalaw family
  • Aquino family
  • Magsaysay family
  • Macapagal family
  • Marcos family
  • Romualdez family
  • Estrada-Ejercito family
  • Duterte family
  • Cayetano family
  • Tulfo family
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