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  2. Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of ...

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    Party-list representatives are indirectly elected via a party-list election wherein the voter votes for the party and not for the party's nominees (closed list); the votes are then arranged in descending order, with the parties that won at least 2% of the national vote given one seat, with additional seats determined by a formula dependent on ...

  3. Nominees in the 2025 Philippine House of Representatives ...

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    People Working for the Development of the Philippines Franz Vincent Legazpi; Ralph Julius Santos; Tirso Escobar; Kaydee Marie Velasco; Anne Clarice Ng; Jose Fernando Escalante; Alvin Ace Melano; Prudencio Denis Batoy Jr. Arianne Tampoy; J. Paolo Angelo Saycon; 123 API Party [126] Abante Pangasinan Ilokano Party Amado Espino Jr. Nelson Gayo ...

  4. Retiring and term-limited incumbents in the 2025 Philippine ...

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    Nicolas Enciso VIII (Bicol Saro, party-list) Enciso was dropped from the rolls on February 15, 2023, and was later replaced by Brian Yasmuan. [55] Jeffrey Soriano (ACT-CIS, party-list) Soriano resigned on February 22, 2023, [56] and was later replaced by Erwin Tulfo (see above). [57] Arnolfo Teves Jr. (NPC, Negros Oriental–3rd)

  5. 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia

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    112 NUP 42 NPC 37 Nacionalista 29 PFP 13 Liberal 6 Others 9 Party-list election All 63 seats under the party-list system Party Current seats ACT-CIS 3 1-Rider 2 Tingog 2 4Ps 2 Ako Bikol 2 SAGIP 2 Others 48 Incumbent Speaker Martin Romualdez Lakas Politics of the Philippines Government Constitution of the Philippines Charter Change Laws Legal codes Taxation Executive President of the ...

  6. Template : 2025 Philippine House party-list election results

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    Bisaya Gyud Party-List: Boses Party-List: Buhay Party-List: Bunyog Pagkakaisa: Citizens' Battle Against Corruption: Click Party: Construction Workers Solidarity: Coop-NATCCO: Damayang Filipino: Democratic Independent Workers Association: DUMPER Partylist: Duterte Youth: Eduaksyon: Epanaw Sambayanan: FPJ Panday Bayanihan Partylist: Gabay ...

  7. TGP Partylist - Wikipedia

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    Talino at Galing ng Pinoy first secured party-list representation in the House of Representatives through the 2019 elections [1]. TGP is associated with the Teves family from Catanduanes (distinct from the similar family from Negros island) with Bong Teves as the group's sole representative in the House of Representatives during the 19th Congress.

  8. SAGIP Partylist - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] 1-SAGIP managed to secure a seat in the House of Representatives. [4] For the 2016 elections, SAGIP changed their first nominee to Rodante Marcoleta, a former representative of the Alagad partylist and a lawyer. [5] [6] SAGIP managed to retain their single seat in the 2016 and 2019 elections. It won an additional seat in the 2022 ...

  9. Template : 2022 Philippine House party-list election results

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