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Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines, Inc., commonly known as Senior Citizens Partylist, is a political party in the Philippines representing the interests of the elderly, otherwise known as "senior citizens" in the Philippines. It has run and won seats in the party-list elections. It has been plagued by party ...
Party-list: Macnell Lusotan MARINO Party-list: Domingo Rivera CIBAC: Party-list: Enrico Pineda 1PACMAN: Party-list: Members for the Minority Isagani Amatong Liberal: Zamboanga del Norte: 3rd: Ma. Victoria A. Umali A TEACHER: Party-list
The United States Senate consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. This list includes all senators serving in the 119th United States Congress . Party affiliation
These are: (a) major parties, [1] [2] which typically correspond to traditional political parties; (b) minor parties or party-list organizations, which rely on the party-list system to win Congressional seats; and (c) regional or provincial parties, which correspond to region-wide or province-wide organizations, respectively.
Senior Citizens party-list representative Male 6 Levito Baligod Independent: Male 7 Greco Belgica: Independent: Manila councilor Male 8 Walden Bello: Independent: Akbayan party-list representative Male 9 Sandra Cam PMP: Female 10 Melchor Chavez: LM: Male 11 Neri Colmenares: Partido Galing at Puso Makabayan: Bayan Muna party-list representative ...
This is a complete list of United States senators during the 119th United States Congress listed by seniority, from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2027. It is a historical listing and will contain people who have not served the entire two-year Congress should anyone resign, die, or be expelled.
The United States Congress is comprised of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate, or upper chamber, has 100 seats — two per state. Of these, 34 are up for ...
The president pro tempore of the Senate is traditionally the most senior member of the majority party. Only relevant factors are listed below. For senators whose seniority is based on their states' respective populations, the state population ranking is given as determined by the relevant United States Census. [1] [2] [3] [4]