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The following is a list of notable political families of the Philippines and their areas of influence. Names in bold indicate the individual was/is a president of the Philippines.
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
edit- Jorge Abela Abad – member of the House of Representatives for Batanes (1949–1957, 1961–1964, 1969–1972); secretary of public works, transportation and communications (1964–1965)[1]
- Aurora Barsana-Abad, wife of Jorge – member of the House of Representatives for Batanes (1965–1969); governor of Batanes (1986–1987)[1]
- Florencio Abad, son of Jorge – member of the House of Representatives for Batanes (1987–1989, 1995–2004); secretary of agrarian reform (1989–1990); secretary of education (2004–2005); secretary of budget and management (2010–2016)[1]
Abad Santos family — Pampanga and Angeles City
edit- 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[2] – mayor of Angeles City (1952–1959)
- Antonio A. Abad Santos, son of Manuel – mayor of Angeles City (1988–1992)
Abalos family — Mandaluyong
edit- Benjamin Abalos Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1986–1987, 1988–1998, 2022–present), chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority(2001–2002), chairman of the Commission on Elections (2002–2007)[3]
- Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr., son of Benjamin Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1998–2004, 2007–2016); member of the House of Representatives for Mandaluyong (2004–2007); chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2021–2022); secretary of the interior and local government (2022–present)[3]
- Carmelita "Menchie" Abalos, wife of Benjamin Jr. – mayor (2016–2022) and vice mayor (2022–present) of Mandaluyong
- Charisse Abalos-Vargas, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2013–2022)
- David Angelo “Gelo” Vargas, husband of Charisse – mayor of Aliaga, Nueva Ecija (2019–2022); assistant general manager of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2023–present)[4]
- Benjamin “Benjie” Abalos III, son Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2022–present)
- Jonathan Abalos, son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council
- Jonathan Clement "JC" Abalos II – Assistant Minority Leader of the House of Representatives for 4Ps Party-list (2022–present)
- Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr., son of Benjamin Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1998–2004, 2007–2016); member of the House of Representatives for Mandaluyong (2004–2007); chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2021–2022); secretary of the interior and local government (2022–present)[3]
- Arsenio Abalos, brother of Benjamin Sr. – barangay captain of Hagdang Bato Itaas, Mandaluyong; member of the Mandaluyong city council[3]
Abaya family — Cavite
edit- Plaridel Abaya – member of the House of Representatives for Cavite (1995–2004)[5]
- Joseph Emilio Abaya, son of Plaridel – secretary of transportation and communications (2012–2016); member of the House of Representatives for Cavite (2004–2012)[5]
- Francis Gerald Abaya, son of Plaridel – member of the House of Representatives for Cavite (2013–2022)
- Paul Plaridel Abaya Jr., son of Plaridel – vice mayor of Kawit (2013–2016)
Abubakar family — Sulu Archipelago, ARMM, and Zamboanga City
edit- Ismael Abubakar Jr. – member (1990–1996, 2001–2005) and speaker (1990–1993, 2003) of the ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly; vice governor of Tawi-Tawi (1988-1990)
- Rashdi N. Abubakar — former Mayor of Jolo
- Myra Paz Valderrosa-Abubakar – undersecretary of the Department of Tourism (2021–present); member of the Zamboanga city council (2010-2019)
- Yusuf R. Abubakar – former ambassador of the Philippines to Malaysia and member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986
Acosta family — Bukidnon
edit- Socorro Acosta – member of the House of Representatives for Bukidnon (1987–1998); mayor of Manolo Fortich (1979, 1980–1987, 2001–2007)[6][7]
- J. Nereus Acosta, son of Socorro – member of the House of Representatives for Bukidnon (1998–2007); member of the Bukidnon Provincial Board (1995–1998); general manager of the Laguna Lake Development Authority (2011–2016); presidential adviser for environmental protection (2011–2016)[6]
- Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba, daughter of Socorro – member of the House of Representatives for Bukidnon (2013–2022)
- Jose Manuel Alba, husband of Maria Lourdes – member of the House of Representatives for Bukidnon (2022–present)
Afable family — Zambales
edit- Valentin Afable – member of the House of Representatives for Zambales (1938–1941, 1943–1944, 1945–1946)
- Virgilio Afable – member of the House of Representatives for Zambales (1961–1965)
Agarao family — Laguna
edit- Benjamin Agarao Sr. – member of the Lumban municipal council
- Benjamin Agarao Jr. son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the House of Representatives for Laguna (2004–2007, 2013–2022); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (1992–1995, 2001–2004); national president of the Kabataang Barangay (1984–1985); member of the Santa Cruz municipal council (1975–1980); federation president of the Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz Kabataang Barangay (1975–1985)
- Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao, son of Benjamin Jr. – member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2010–2019, 2022–present)
- Jam Agarao, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the House of Representatives for Laguna (2022–present); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2019–2022)
- Ma. Meg Agarao-Espiritu – member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2018–2024), barangay captain of Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz (2013–present), member of the Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz barangay council (2002–2010)
- Benjamin Agarao Jr. son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the House of Representatives for Laguna (2004–2007, 2013–2022); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (1992–1995, 2001–2004); national president of the Kabataang Barangay (1984–1985); member of the Santa Cruz municipal council (1975–1980); federation president of the Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz Kabataang Barangay (1975–1985)
Aguilar family — Las Piñas and Muntinlupa
edit- Filemon Aguilar – mayor of Las Piñas (1964–1986); member of the House of Representatives for Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (1987–1992)
- Cynthia Aguilar-Villar, daughter of Filemon – member of the House of Representatives for Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (2001–2010), senator (2013–present)
- Manny Villar, husband of Cynthia (see Villar family of Las Piñas and Muntinlupa).
- Vergel Aguilar, son of Filemon – mayor of Las Piñas (1995–2004; 2007–2016)
- Imelda Tobias-Aguilar, wife of Vergel – mayor of Las Piñas (2004–2007; 2016–present)
- April Aguilar-Nery, daughter of Vergel – vice mayor of Las Piñas (2019–present)
- Elizabeth Aguilar-Masangkay – barangay chairman of Putatan, Muntinlupa
- Cynthia Aguilar-Villar, daughter of Filemon – member of the House of Representatives for Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (2001–2010), senator (2013–present)
Albano family — Isabela
edit- Delfin Albano: representative, Lone District (1957–1965)[8]
- Delfinito C. Albano - mayor, Ilagan (2001–2006). Son of Delfin[8]
- 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.[8]
- Rodolfo Albano III - representative, 1st District (1998–2001, 2004–2010, 2013–2019); vice governor (2010–2013); governor (2019-present). Son of Rodolfo Jr.[8]
- Mila Albano-Mamauag - mayor, Cabagan (1998–2004). Daughter of Rodolfo Jr.[8]
- 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.[9]
- Rene T. Albano Jr. - vice mayor, Cabagan (2004–2007). Cousin of Rodolfo III.[8]
Alcala family — Quezon
edit- Anacleto Alcala Sr.: governor (1964-1980)
- Anacleto Alcala III: grandson of Anacleto, councilor Lucena City (2013–present)
- Proceso Alcala: nephew of Anacleto, representative, 2nd District (2004–2010), agriculture secretary (2010–2016)[10]
- 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)[10]
- Hermilando Alcala Jr.: brother of Proceso and Vicente; Punong Barangay, Cotta, Lucena City
- Roderick A. Alcala: nephew of Proceso; mayor, Lucena City (2012–present) councilor, Lucena City (1998–2001); vice mayor, Lucena City (2001–2007 and 2010–2012)[10]
Alfelor family — Camarines Sur
edit- Felix O. Alfelor Sr.: mayor, Iriga City; governor (1972–1975)[11]
- Felix Alfelor Jr.: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th District (2001–2010)[11]
- Madelaine A. Gazmen: niece of Felix Jr.; provincial board member (2001–2004); mayor, Iriga City (2004–2013, 2016–present)[11]
- Ciriaco Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th district (1987–1998)[11]
- Emmanuel R. Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; mayor, Iriga City (1995–2004)[11]
- Ronald Felix Alfelor – mayor, Iriga City (2013–2016)
- Felix Alfelor Jr.: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th District (2001–2010)[11]
Almario family — Cebu and Davao Oriental
edit- Manuel Zosa: representative, 6th district, Cebu (1949–1972)[12]
Almendras family — Davao
edit- Alejandro Almendras: Davao governor (1951–1958), senator (1959–1972), assemblyman (1978–1984)
- Alexis Almendras: Davao City councilor (1981–1986, 1988–1992, 2001–2004), mayor of Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur
- Al Almendras: Davao del Sur provincial board member
Alonto family — Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte
edit- Sultan Alauya Adiong Alonto, senator under the Philippine Commonwealth[13]
- Ahmad Domocao Alonto, governor, congressman (1953), senator 1958–1961 (son)[13]
- Sheik Abdul Ghaffur Alonto, governor, 1960–1964, 1964–1967 and Ambassador (son)[13][14]
- Princess Tarhata Alonto-Lucman, governor, Lanao del Sur 1970–1974, OIC 1987–1988 (daughter)[13]
- Sultan Rashid Lucman: wife of Tarhata, congressman[13]
- Normalah Alonto Lucman: daughter of Tarhata; former vice governor of Lanao del Sur[13]
- Haroun Al-Rashid Alonto Lucman Jr.: son of Tarhata; former vice governor of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)[13]
- Adnan Alonto: grandson; Philippine ambassador to Saudi Arabia[13]
- Akira Alonto: grandson; mayor of Marantao[13]
- Abul Khayr Alonto, speaker, ARMM (grandson)
- Ricky Alonto Mamainte, mayor Bayang (great-grandson)
- Yasser Alonto Balindong, former assemblyman[citation needed] and incumbent representative, 2nd District of Lanao del Sur (great-grandson)[13][15][16]
- Alexander G. Alonto, Jr, 1st District board member, (great-grandson) present
- Abdulrashid Alonto Balindong, board member Liga ng mga Barangay, Lanao del Sur (great-grandson)
- Amer Gary Alonto Balindong-II vice mayor and OIC mayor of Malabang (great-grandson)
- Abdul Mikhail Alonto B Balindong (great-grandson)
- Mamintal Adiong Sr., congressman and governor, Lanao del Sur (nephew)
- Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr.: son of Mamintal Sr.; governor, Lanao del Sur (2019–present)[13][15][17][16]
- Ziaur-Rahman "Zia" Alonto Adiong: son of Mamintal Sr.; former Deputy Speaker, Regional Legislative Assembly; former member, interim Bangsamoro Parliament; representative, 1st district of Lanao del Sur (2022–present)[13][17][16]
- Ansaruddin Alonto Adiong: son of Mamintal Sr.; assemblyman,[citation needed] vice governor (2008–2009) and acting governor of ARMM; representative, 1st district of Lanao del Sur (2013–2022); mayor, Ditsaan-Ramain (2022–present)[13][15][17][16]
- Datu Birua Alonto, mayor, Marawi City, 1938 (brother)
- Pangalian Balindong, 1971 Constitutional Convention Delegate and ARMM assembly speaker, congressman and deputy speaker 2nd District (son-in-law)
- Jamal Alonto, mayor, Bubong (nephew)
Alvarez family — Davao del Norte and Zamboanga City
edit- Vicente Álvarez – president of the Republic of Zamboanga (1899)
- Pantaleon Alvarez – speaker of the House of Representatives (2016–2018), secretary of Transportation of Communications (2001–2002), representative of Davao del Norte (1998–2001, 2016–present)
Amatong family — Zamboanga del Norte and Davao de Oro
edit- Jacobo Amatong – city councilor of Dipolog (1971–1984).
- Isagani Amatong – congressman from the Third District of Zamboanga del Norte (2013–2022), governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1986–1995; 1998–2004), and city councilor of Dipolog (1984–1986).
- Adrian Michael "Ian" Amatong, congressman from the Third District of Zamboanga del Norte (2022–present). Son of Isagani.
- Prospero Amatong – congressman from the Second District of Compostela Valley (1998–2007), governor of Compostela Valley (1998) and Davao del Norte (1988–1998), mayor of Nabunturan (1372–1977; 1980–1986).
- Rommel Amatong, congressman from the Second District of Compostela Valley (2007–2016). Son of Prospero.
- Ernesto Amatong – congressman from the Second District of Zamboanga del Norte (1987–1995), and delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention.
- Juanita Amatong, secretary of the Department of Finance (2003–2005). Wife of Ernesto.
- Ephyro Luis Amatong – commissioner of Securities and Exchange Commission.
Amendro - Metro Manila
editGuilermo Sarmiento Amendro
Republic of the Philippines (1946-1947)
Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935-1936)
Ampatuan family — Maguindanao
edit- Andal Ampatuan Sr. – governor of Maguindanao[18]
- Datu Saudi Ampatuan - mayor of Datu Piang
- Andal Ampatuan Jr. – mayor of Datu Unsay[when?][18]
- Zaldy Ampatuan – governor of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao[18]
- 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 — Aurora
edit- Jose Angara: representative, Philippine Legislature (1934–1935); representative, National Assembly (1935–1938)[19]
- Edgardo Angara: nephew of Jose; senator (1987–1998, 2001–2013), Cabinet Secretary (1999–2001)[20]
- Juan Edgardo Angara: son of Edgardo; congressman (2004–2013), senator in the 16th Congress (2013–present)[20]
- Arthur Angara: brother of Edgardo; mayor of Baler (1992–2001, 2004–2013)[19]
- Karen Angara Ularan: daughter of Arthur; vice mayor of Baler (2013–2016)
- Bellaflor Angara-Castillo: sister of Edgardo; governor (2004–2013); representative of Lone District (1995–2004, 2013–2019)[19]
- Joselito J. Angara: mayor of Baler
- Rommel Rico Angara: son of Joselito; vice-governor (2013–2019), representative (2019-present)
- Edgardo Angara: nephew of Jose; senator (1987–1998, 2001–2013), Cabinet Secretary (1999–2001)[20]
Antonino family — Nueva Ecija, La Union and General Santos
edit- 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)
- Alvaro Trinidad Antonio – governor (2007–2013), mayor of Alcala (2004–2007)
- Cristina Antonio - mayor of Alcala
Aquino family — Agusan del Norte
edit- Jose C. Aquino Sr. – governor 1964–1966, congressman 1967–1969
- Jose "Joboy" Aquino II – representative (2007–2013), vice mayor of Butuan (2016–present)
Aquino family — Sorsogon
edit- 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
edit- Servillano Aquino: representative, Samar (Malolos Congress of 1898)
- Benigno S. Aquino Sr., representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1916–1928); senator (1934). Son of Servillano.[21]
- Agapito "Butz" Aquino, senator (1987–1998); representative, 2nd district, Makati (1998–2007). Son of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta, representative, lone district, Malabon-Navotas (1987–1998); senator (1998–2004). Daughter of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Antolin "Lenlen" Aquino Oreta III, mayor, Malabon (2012–2022); vice mayor, Malabon (2010–2012); city councilor, Malabon (2007–2010). Son of Tessie.[22]
- Benigno "Ninoy" S. Aquino Jr., senator (1968–1972). Son of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Corazon C. Aquino, 11th president of the Philippines (1986–1992). Wife of Benigno Jr.
- Benigno Aquino III, 15th president of the Philippines (2010–2016); senator (2007–2010); representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1998–2007). Son of Benigno Jr.
- Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aguirre Aquino IV, senator (2013–2019).
- Jesli Aquino Lapus, representative, 3rd district, Tarlac (1998–2007). Cousin of Agapito.[21]
- Titus A. Valdez, vice mayor, Concepcion, Tarlac (1998–2004). Cousin of Agapito.[21]
- Herminio S. Aquino, representative, 3rd district, Tarlac (1992–1998); vice governor, Tarlac (1998–2001). Son of Servillano.[21]
- Benigno S. Aquino Sr., representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1916–1928); senator (1934). Son of Servillano.[21]
Arcillas family — Santa Rosa, Laguna
edit- Leon Arcillas – mayor (1998–2005)
- Arlene Arcillas – mayor (2019–present), (2007–2016), and 1st District 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
edit- Ignacio Arroyo Jr. – representative, 5th District of Negros Occidental (2004–2012).
- Ma. Lourdes T. Arroyo – representative, 5th District Negros Occidental.
- Jose María Arroyo – representative, 1st District of Iloilo (1916–1919); senator (1919–1927).
- Jose Miguel Arroyo – Second Gentleman (1998-2001); First Gentleman (2001-2010); grandson of Jose María Arroyo.
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14th president of the Philippines (2001–2010); representative, 2nd District of Pampanga; wife of Jose Miguel. granddaughter-in-law of Jose María Arroyo; daughter of Diosdado Macapagal (of Macapagal family).
- Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo – representative, Ang Galing Pinoy Partylist and 2nd District of Pampanga (2004–2010). Son of Jose Miguel and Gloria.
- Diosdado "Dato" Macapagal Arroyo – representative, 2nd and 1st Districts of Camarines Sur (2007–2010); Son of Jose Miguel and Gloria.
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14th president of the Philippines (2001–2010); representative, 2nd District of Pampanga; wife of Jose Miguel. granddaughter-in-law of Jose María Arroyo; daughter of Diosdado Macapagal (of Macapagal family).
- Jose Miguel Arroyo – Second Gentleman (1998-2001); First Gentleman (2001-2010); grandson of Jose María Arroyo.
Arroyo family — Camarines Sur and Makati
edit- Joker Arroyo: senator (2001–2013); representative of Makati; Executive Secretary
- Jack Arroyo: brother of Joker; governor (1950s)[23]
Asistio family — Caloocan
edit- Cornelio Roxas Cordero – mayor (1941–1944)
- Macario Asistio, Sr – mayor (1952–1972)
- Macario "Boy" Asistio Jr. – mayor (1980–1995)
- Luis "Baby" Asistio – representative, 2nd District (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
edit- Hermenegildo Atienza – mayor (1944–1945)
- Lito Atienza – Buhay Partylist representative (2013–2022), secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2007–2009), mayor (1998–2007) and Mambabatas Pambansa (1984–1986); nephew of Herminigildo
- Kim Atienza – councilor, 5th District (1995-2004)
- Ali Atienza – councilor, 5th District
B
editBagatsing family — Manila and Muntinlupa
edit- Ramon Bagatsing – representative, 3rd District of Manila (1957–1965; 1969–1972) and mayor of Manila (1972–1986)
- Amado Bagatsing – representative, 5th District of Manila; son
- Cristal Bagatsing – representative, 5th District of Manila
- Ramon Bagatsing Jr. – representative, 4th District of Manila (1987–1998); son
- Ramon Bagatsing – councilor, 4th District of Manila (1998–2004)
- Don Juan "DJ" Bagatsing – councilor, 4th District of Manila
- Roberto "Robbie" Bagatsing Oca – councilor, 3rd District of Manila[when?]; nephew of Amado and Ramon Jr.
- Ryan Bagatsing – councilor of Muntinlupa (2001–2010); nephew of Amado and Ramon Jr.
- Amado Bagatsing – representative, 5th District of Manila; son
Balindong family — Lanao del Sur
edit- 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
- Amin Dimaporo Balindong - mayor of Picong (Sultan Gumander)
- Mesron 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
edit- Juanito Balingsat – mayor, Galimuyod, 2016–present
Bangoy family — Davao City
edit- Felix Berenguer de Marquina – governor General of the Philippines
- Ysabel Berenguer de Marquina y Sumulong – child of Demetria Linda Sumulong y Lindo; Married to Santiago Sauza y delos Rios
- Restituta Maria Del Carmen Sauza y Berenguer de Marquina – Married to Francisco Gabriel Bangoy y Badiang – Cabeza de Barangay of Baclayon (c. 1810s); Cabeza de Barangay of Cateel (c. 1830s)
- Gabriel Bangoy y Sauza – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1853–1883)[25]
- Antolin Bangoy y Porta – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1883–1889)[25]
- Francisco Bangoy y Bustamante – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1889–1898); first elected Filipino board member of Davao (1915–1929); representative, 2nd District of Mindanao and Jolo – 9th Philippine Legislature (1931–1934)[26]
- Paciano Bangoy y Villanueva – councilor, Davao City (1945–1947; 1954–1955); vice governor of Davao (1959–1965); governor of Davao (1965–1967); governor of Davao Oriental (1967–1968)
- Cayetano Bangoy y Bustamante – Third board member of Davao (1919–1925); councilor, Davao (1926–1928); Third board member of Davao (1928–1930); governor of Davao (1930–1931); deputy mayor, District of Davao (1944–1945)
- Benigno S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District of Davao City
- Renato S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District of Davao City
- Benigno S. Bangoy – councilor, Third District of Davao City
- Francisco Bangoy y Bustamante – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1889–1898); first elected Filipino board member of Davao (1915–1929); representative, 2nd District of Mindanao and Jolo – 9th Philippine Legislature (1931–1934)[26]
- Antolin Bangoy y Porta – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1883–1889)[25]
- Gabriel Bangoy y Sauza – Cabeza de Barangay of Davao (c. 1853–1883)[25]
- Restituta Maria Del Carmen Sauza y Berenguer de Marquina – Married to Francisco Gabriel Bangoy y Badiang – Cabeza de Barangay of Baclayon (c. 1810s); Cabeza de Barangay of Cateel (c. 1830s)
- Ysabel Berenguer de Marquina y Sumulong – child of Demetria Linda Sumulong y Lindo; Married to Santiago Sauza y delos Rios
Baraguir family — Maguindanao
edit- Sanggacala Baraguir – mayor of Sultan Kudarat, governor (1977 – 1980)[27]
- Jaymar Baraguir – councilor, Northern Kabuntalan, (2019 – 2021)
Barzaga family — Cavite
edit- Francisco Barzaga – municipal president, (1900, 1922–1924)
- Elpidio "Pidi" Barzaga – representative, 4th District (2010–2016, 2019–2024) and 2nd District (2007–2010); mayor of Dasmariñas (1998–2007, 2016–2019)
- Jennifer "Jenny" Austria-Barzaga: wife of Elpidio Jr.; mayor of Dasmariñas (2007–2016)
- Francisco "Kiko" Barzaga: son of Elpidio Jr. and Jennifer; councilor of Dasmariñas (2019–present)
- Jennifer "Jenny" Austria-Barzaga: wife of Elpidio Jr.; mayor of Dasmariñas (2007–2016)
- Elpidio "Pidi" Barzaga – representative, 4th District (2010–2016, 2019–2024) and 2nd District (2007–2010); mayor of Dasmariñas (1998–2007, 2016–2019)
Belmonte family — Quezon City
edit- Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte Jr. – speaker of the House of Representatives (2001, 2010–2016), representative of the 4th District (1992–2001, 2010–2019) and mayor (2001–2010)
- Josefina "Joy" Belmonte-Alimurung – mayor, vice mayor; daughter of Sonny[28]
- Miguel Belmonte – councilor, 2nd District
- Christopher "Kit" Belmonte – representative, 6th District; nephew of Sonny[28]
- Ricardo "RJ" Belmonte – councilor, 1st District; nephew of Sonny[28]
- Oliver Belmonte – councilor, 1st District
- Vincent Belmonte – councilor, 4th District; nephew of Sonny[28]
- Irene Belmonte – councilor, 4th District
Bernabe family — Parañaque
edit- Florencio Bernabe Sr. – mayor (1965–1986);
Biazon family — Muntinlupa
edit- Rodolfo Biazon: AFP Chief of Staff (1991); senator (1992–1995; 1998–2010); representative, lone district (2010–2016)
- Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon: son of Rodolfo; mayor of Muntinlupa (2022–present); representative, lone district (2001–2010, 2016–2022); Customs Commissioner[30]
Bichara family — Albay
edit- 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
edit- Jejomar Binay – vice president of the Philippines (2010–2016), mayor (1986–1987, 1988–1998, 2001–2010)
- Elenita Binay – mayor (1998–2001)
- Maria Lourdes "Nancy" Binay – senator (2013–present)
- Mar-Len Abigail "Abby" Binay – mayor (2016–present), congresswoman of the 2nd District (2007–2016)
- Luis Jose Angel Campos – congressman of the 2nd District (2019–present), husband of Abby
- Jejomar Erwin "Junjun" Binay Jr. – mayor (2010–2015), member of the city council from the 1st district (2001–2010), Sangguniang Kabataan chairman of Barangay San Antonio (1992–2001)
Biron family — Iloilo
edit- 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 of Dumangas 2022-present (former congressman 2019-2022, former mayor of Barotac Nuevo 2016-2019)
- Bryant Paul Q. Biron, mayor Barotac 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
edit- Arthur "Bart" G. Blanco – board member, 2016-present
- Hamilton G. Blanco - brother of Arthur, councilor, 2010–2019; 2022–present
Buencamino family — (San Miguel, Bulacan)
edit- 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)
editBulut family — Apayao
edit- Elias Kirtug Bulut Sr. – mayor of Calanasan (1981–1992, 2010–2016), governor (2001–2010), congressman of Lone District (1998–2001), congressman of Lone District of Kalinga-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)
C
editCandao family — Maguindanao
edit- Datu Liwa Candao - first mayor of Parang (1947)
- Datu Zacaria Candao (son of Datu Liwa) – governor of Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (1990–1993) Governor of Maguindanao (1995-2001)[31]
- 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 the Bangsamoro Parliament (2019–present)
Cadiao family — Antique
edit- Josue Lacson Cadiao – governor (1955–1963), Commissioner of Civil Service Commission, Commissioner of the Philippine Sugar Commission (PHILSUCOM).[32][33][34][35][36]
- Flaviano Cadiao Mosquera – mayor of Culasi (1967–1980); provincial board member (1992–1998), nephew of Josue.[32][33][35]
Cagas family – Davao del Sur and Digos
edit- Douglas Cagas - governor (1988–1992, 2007–2013, 2016–2021), representative, 1st district (1998–2007), member of Regular 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 Rona Cagas, daughter of Douglas and Mercedes - governor (2022-present)
- Mercedes C. Cagas, wife of Douglas – representative, lone district (2016–2022)
- Josef F. Cagas - mayor (2019–present)
- John Tracy F. Cagas - representative, lone district (2022–present)
- Gary R. Cagas – councilor (2019-present)
Cailles family — Laguna
edit- 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 governor Ramil 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
edit- 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–)
- Boy Calalay – congressman, 1st District (2013–2016), councilor, 1st District (2004–2013)
Calderon family — Rizal
edit- Gerardo Villamarin Calderon – vice mayor of Angono (2019–present), mayor (1998–2007; 2010–2019)
- Jeri Esguerra Calderon – mayor (2019–present)
Calixto family — Pasay
edit- 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 – councilor, 1st District (2016–present)
- Joey Calixto-Isidro – councilor, 2nd District (2016–present)
- Imelda Calixto-Rubiano – mayor (2019–present), representative, Lone District (2010–2019), councilor, 2nd District (1998–2004, 2007–2010); daughter
Carios family — Libmanan Camarines Sur
edit- Wilfredo Curioso Carios Sr. – Brgy. Captain (1960–1972)
- Fernando 'Ting' Carios – board member 2nd District (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
edit- 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
edit- Teofilo Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
- Juan Castillejos – representative (1916–1919)
- Claudio Castillejos – representative (1909–1912)
- Telesforo Castillejos – governor of Batanes (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
edit- Rene Cayetano – senator (1998–2003)
- Pia Cayetano – senator (2004–2016; 2019–present), congresswoman 2nd district of Taguig (2016–2019); daughter
- Alan Peter Cayetano – senator (2007–2017; 2022–present), congressman, Pateros-Taguig (1998–2007; 2019–22), vice mayor of Taguig (1995–1998), member of the Taguig Municipal Council from the 2nd district; (1992–1995); son
- Lani Cayetano – congresswoman 2nd district of Taguig (2019–present), mayor of Taguig (2010–2019), congresswoman, Pateros-Taguig (2007–2010); wife of Alan
- Rene Carl "Renren" Cayetano – councilor of Muntinlupa; (2001–2007); son
- Lino Cayetano – mayor of Taguig (2019–2022), congressman 2nd district of Taguig (2013–2016), barangay chairman of Fort Bonifacio (2010–2013); son
Celeste family — Pangasinan
edit- Jesus Celeste — mayor of Bolinao (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 of Alaminos (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
edit- Vicente M. Cerilles – representative, Lone District (1969–1972); assemblyman to the Regular 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
- Antonio Cerilles - son of Vicente; governor (2010–2019), congressman of the 2nd district (1987–1998, 2004–2010), Environment and Natural Resources Secretary (1998–2001)
Chiongbian family — Misamis Occidental, Sarangani and South Cotabato
edit- Don Victoriano Chiongbian – first municipal mayor of Don Mariano Marcos (now Don Victoriano Chiongbian), 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)
- Erwin Chiongbian – son of James and Priscilla; congressman of Sarangani (2004–2010)
- Priscilla Chiongbian – wife of James, first governor of Sarangani
- Steve Chiongbian Solon – grandson of James and Priscilla; vice-governor of Sarangani (2007–2013), governor of Sarangani (2013–present)
Chipeco family — Laguna
edit- Dominador F. Chipeco, Sr – governor (1947–1959)
- Dominador Chipeco Jr. – vice presidential candidate
- 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 City (2004–2013) and board member (1971–1986)
- Justin Marc Chipeco – son of Joaquin Jr; congressman of the Second District (2004–2013), mayor of Calamba City (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
edit- 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)
Codilla family — Leyte
edit- Eufrocino Codilla Sr. – mayor of Ormoc City (1992–2001), congressman of the 4th District (2001–2010)
- Eric Codilla – mayor of Ormoc City (2004–2013)
- Edward Codilla – mayor of Ormoc City (2013–2016)
- Elmer Codilla – vice mayor of Kananga (2016–2019), mayor (2007–2016)
- Rowena Codilla – mayor of Kananga (2016–2019)
Contreras family — Oriental Mindoro, Capiz, and Antique
edit- Nicolas Contreras – 18th century Paramount Ruler/Panginoon and Datu of Bulalacao (Maginoo)
- Gabriel Contreras – gobernadorcillo and later, capitan municipal of Bulalacao.
- Potenciano Contreras – municipal president/Gobernadorcillo
- Caridad Contreras Absalon – municipal councilor
- Eusebio Contreras – municipal councilor.
- Estee Contreras Aceron Bisnar – vice governor, Oriental Mindoro
- Ernilo Contreras Villas – mayor, Bulalacao
- Ludovico Contreras Silang – vice mayor and interim mayor, Bulalacao[when?]
- Eduardo Contreras Aceron – municipal councilor, Bulalacao
- Edwin Contreras Aceron – municipal councilor, Bulalacao
- Edezer Francisco Aceron – municipal councilor, Bulalacao
- Enrico Contreras Villas – Punong Barangay, Campaasan, Bulalacao
- Merla Francisco Aceron – Barangay councilor, wife of Eduardo
- Ferdi Mariano – Barangay councilor, son-in-law of Purificacion
- Esteban Evan Contreras – governor of Capiz
- Efren Contreras – municipal councilor, Caluya Antique
Cortes family — Mandaue
edit- 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)
- Demetrio Mendoza Cortes – councilor (1957–1960), mayor (1960–1986)
- 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
edit- 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
edit- Melecio Cojuangco; representative, 1st Philippine Assembly
- Eduardo Cojuangco Sr.; governor (1941)
- Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.: governor of Tarlac (1967–1969); representative, 1st district, Tarlac (1969–1972)
- Carlos Cojuangco: son of Eduardo Jr; representative, 4th district, Negros Occidental (1998–2007)[40]
- Rosario D. Cojuangco: wife of Carlos; vice mayor, Pontevedra, Negros Occidental (1998–2001)[40]
- Marcos Cojuangco: son of Eduardo Jr; representative, 5th district, Pangasinan (2001–2007)[40]
- Carlos Cojuangco: son of Eduardo Jr; representative, 4th district, Negros Occidental (1998–2007)[40]
- Enrique "Henry" Cojuangco (representative, 1st District of Tarlac, 2010–2015)
- Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.: governor of Tarlac (1967–1969); representative, 1st district, Tarlac (1969–1972)
- Jose "Pepe" Cojuangco Sr.; representative, 10th Philippine Assembly; father of Corazon Aquino
- Jose "Peping" Cojuangco Jr.; presidential adviser on food security[when?]; representative, House of Representatives (1961-1969, 1987–1998); president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (2005-2018), brother of Corazon Aquino
- Margarita "Ting-Ting" Cojuangco; Undersecretary for Interior and Local Government[when?]; governor (1992-1998); wife of Jose Jr.
- Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino – 11th president of the Philippines (1986–1992)
- Benigno Simeon Aquino III – 15th president of the Philippines (2010–2016); senator (2007–2010); congressman for 2nd District of Tarlac (1998–2007)
- Jose "Peping" Cojuangco Jr.; presidential adviser on food security[when?]; representative, House of Representatives (1961-1969, 1987–1998); president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (2005-2018), brother of Corazon Aquino
- Mercedes Cojuangco-Teodoro – assemblywoman of Tarlac, Interim Batasang Pambansa
- Gilberto Teodoro Sr. – administrator, Social Security System (1966–1986) and husband of Mercedes
- Gilbert "Gibo" Teodoro Jr. – congressman, 1st District of Tarlac (1998–2007); Secretary of Department of National Defense (Philippines) (2007–2009); presidential candidate for the 2010 Elections; son of Gilbert Sr. and Mercedes
- Monica Prieto-Teodoro – congresswoman, 1st District Tarlac; wife of Gilbert
- Miguel Cojuangco Rivilla – mayor of Paniqui, Tarlac
Crisologo family — Ilocos Sur and Quezon City
edit- Marcelino Crisólogo – Governor of Ilocos Sur (1901-1906)[41]
- Floro Crisologo – congressman, 1st District of Ilocos Sur[41]
- Carmeling Crisologo – governor of Ilocos Sur (1964-1971), wife of Floro[41]
- Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo – congressman, 1st District of Quezon City (2004–2013, 2016–2019); councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (1998–2004)[41]
- Anthony "Onyx" Crisologo – councilor, 1st District of Quezon City (2010–present).
- Luis "Chavit" Crisologo Singson – mayor of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur (2019–2022); councilor of Narvacan (2016–2019); congressman of the 1st district of Ilocos Sur (1987–1992); governor of Ilocos Sur (1972–1986, 1992–2001, 2004–2007, 2020–2013); councilor of Vigan (1963–1971); 1st cousin of Vincent. Nephew of Floro.[41] See also Singson family.
Cua family — Quirino
edit- 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
edit- Benjamin Cuaresma – mayor of Bambang
- Luisa Lloren Cuaresma (wife)[42] - mayor of Bambang (1988–1998), vice governor (1998–2004), governor (2004–2013), congressman for the Lone District (2016–present)
- Benjamin Cuaresma III - mayor of Bambang
Cuenco family — Cebu
edit- Mariano Jesus Cuenco – member of the Philippine Assembly 1912–1916, representative, 5th District, 1916–1928, speaker of House of Representatives 1922, governor of Cebu 1928–1931, Secretary of Public Works and Agriculture, senator 1912–28, 1941–64, and Senate president
- Miguel Cuenco – representative, 5th District, 1931, 1944, 1949
- Manuel Cuenco – governor in the 1950s
- Antonio Cuenco – representative, 2nd District, 9th, 10th, & 12th Congress
- Nancy Cuenco – representative, 2nd District, 11th Congress; wife of Antonio
- James Anthony R. Cuenco – Cebu City councilor, South District 2013–2019, 2020–present; son of Antonio
- Ronald R. Cuenco – Cebu City councilor, South District 2010–2013; son of Antonio
Cuneta family — Pasay and Rizal
edit- Pablo Cuneta – mayor of Pasay (1951–1967, 1971–1986, 1988–1998), deputy governor of Rizal (1947–1949)
- Cesar "Chet" Cuneta – son of Pablo; candidate for the 2019 Pasay mayoral elections
- Francis Pangilinan – son-in-law of Pablo; senator (2001–2013, 2016–2022), Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization (2014–2015), Senate majority leader (2004–2008), councilor of Quezon City (1988–1992)
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editDavide family – Cebu
edit- Hilario Davide Jr. – chief justice, permanent representative of the Philippines to the United Nations, chairman of Commission on Elections, member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission, and member of Interim Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984)
- Hilario Davide III – governor (2013–2019), vice governor (2019–present), councilor (2004–2010); son
Dayanghirang family — Davao Oriental and Davao City
edit- Emilio T. Dayanghirang Jr. – vice governor, Davao Oriental[when?]
- Enrico G. Dayanghirang – congressman, 1st District, Davao Oriental (1987-1992)
- Antero L. Dayanghirang – mayor of Manay, Davao Oriental
- Rey L. Dayanghirang – mayor, Mabini, Compostela Valley
- Jerome Dayanghirang – councilor, Mati City, Davao Oriental
- Nelson L. Dayanghirang – governor of Davao Oriental (2016-2022), congressman, 1st District, Davao Oriental (2007-2016, 2022–present)
- Danilo Dayanghirang – councilor, Davao; chairman of Philippine Councilor's League
Defensor family — Iloilo and Quezon City
edit- Matias Defensor – vice mayor of Quezon City (1946–1948)
- Matias Defensor Jr. – representative, 3rd District of Quezon City (2004–2010)
- Michael "Mike" Defensor – Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2004–2006) and representative, 3rd District of Quezon City (1995–2001) and Anakalusugan Partylist (2019–2022)
- Maria Theresa Defensor-Asuncion – representative, 3rd District of Quezon City (2001–2004)
- Matias Defensor Jr. – representative, 3rd District of Quezon City (2004–2010)
- Arthur Defensor Sr. – governor of Iloilo (2010–2019), representative of the 3rd District (2001–2010) and Mambabatas Pambansa (1984–1986)
- Arthur Defensor Jr. – governor of Iloilo, representative, 3rd District of Iloilo (2010–2019)
- Miriam Defensor-Santiago – senator (1995–2001, 2004–2016), Secretary of Agrarian Reform (1989–1990), Immigration Commissioner (1988–1989) and Judge-elect of the International Criminal Court
- Narciso Defensor Santiago III - son of Miriam Defensor-Santiago; representative of Alliance for Rural Concerns party-list (2007-2010)
- Benjamin Defensor Jr. - brother of Miriam Defensor-Santiago; Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines (2002) and Commanding General, Philippine Air Force (2000-2002)
Degamo family — Negros Oriental
edit- Roel Degamo - Governor of Negros Oriental (2011-June 2022, June 2022–2023). Vice governor (2010-2011), municipal councilor of Siaton (1998-2007).[43]
- Janice Degamo - mayor of Pamplona, Negros Oriental (2022–present). Wife
- Carlo Degamo - board member. Adopted son
- Nyrth Christian Degamo - board member. Nephew[44]
De Venecia family — Pangasinan
edit- 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
edit- Jose Maria del Mar – Chief of the Bureau of Labor and councilor
- Raul del Mar – deputy speaker of the House of Representatives; son of Jose Maria
- Rachel del Mar – representative of Cebu City North District; board member, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB); board of trustees, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
- Raoul del Mar – congressman, Cebu City North District
- Mike Acebedo Lopez – National Youth Commissioner; MTRCB board member; delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in New York; grandson of Caridad Duterte Del Mar-Lopez of Cebu and Generoso Lopez of the Lopez-Romualdez family of Leyte.
- Raul del Mar – deputy speaker of the House of Representatives; son of Jose Maria
- Romulo Del Mar Neri – NEDA Director (2002–2005, 2006–2007) and National Secretary of Socio-Economic Planning, CEO and president of the Social Security System (SSS), chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), acting Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), head of the Congressional Budget and Planning Office of the House of Representatives
- Roque del Mar – Teniente Segundo 1895 (third highest position in Cebu City during the Spanish era), Regidor (councilor) in charge of Cebu District No. 2, Gobernacillo de Gremio de Mestizo (Head of the Guild or group of Mestizos)
- Venci Del Mar – city councilor – Naga
- Filomeno Del Mar – Cebu City councilor –
- Graciano del Mar – councilor of the then Municipality of Cebu (1919)
- Carmelino C. Del Mar Jr. – barangay captain – Ibabao-Estancia
- Magdaleno Del Mar – barangay captain – Tuyan, Naga
- Manuel del Mar Rogado – barangay captain of Mantuyong, Mandanue[when?]
- Charles Del Mar Pepito – councilor – Brgy. Tinago
- Roque del Mar – Teniente Segundo 1895 (third highest position in Cebu City during the Spanish era), Regidor (councilor) in charge of Cebu District No. 2, Gobernacillo de Gremio de Mestizo (Head of the Guild or group of Mestizos)
Del Rosario family — Makati
edit- Albert del Rosario – 25th Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2011–2016), Ambassador of the Philippines to the United States (2001–2006)
- Monsour del Rosario – nephew of Albert; representative from Makati's 1st congressional district (2016–2019), member of the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Makati (2010–2016)[45]
Diaz family — San Mateo, Rizal
edit- 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
- Jose Rafael Diaz – son of Peping; mayor[when?] and vice mayor
Dimacuha family — Batangas City
edit- 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–present)
- Vilma Dimacuha, wife of Eddie - mayor (2010–2013)
- Nestor "Boy" Dimacuha, nephew; councilor (2016–present)
Dimaporo family — Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
edit- 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.[9]
- 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.
- Abdullah "Bobby" Dimakuta Dimaporo - governor (1992-1998) and congressman of Lanao del Norte (1984-1986, 1987–1989, 2001–2010, 2013–2022). Son of Ali.
- Macacuna Dimaporo - deputy speaker Batasang 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.
- Raida Dimaporo-Papandayan - mayor of Tubaran. Daughter of Macacuna.
- Naga Dimaporo, mayor of Sultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]
- Motalib Dimaporo – mayor of Sultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]
Diokno family — Batangas and Manila
edit- Ananías Diokno (1860–1922) – Revolutionary Army general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War
- Ramon Diokno (1886–1954) – son of Ananías; senator (1946–1949), representative from Batangas's 1st district (1916–1919, 1934–1935)
- Jose "Pepe" Diokno (1922–1967) – son of Ramon; senator (1963–1972), Secretary of Justice (1961–1962), Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights (1986–1987)
- Maria Serena "Maris" Diokno (1954–) – daughter of Pepe; chairperson of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (2011–2016)
- Jose Manuel "Chel" Diokno (1961–) – son of Pepe; candidate in the 2019 and 2022 Philippine Senate elections
- Jose "Pepe" Diokno (1922–1967) – son of Ramon; senator (1963–1972), Secretary of Justice (1961–1962), Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Human Rights (1986–1987)
- Ramon Diokno (1886–1954) – son of Ananías; senator (1946–1949), representative from Batangas's 1st district (1916–1919, 1934–1935)
Dominguez family — Mountain Province and Baguio
edit- Pedro Dominguez, governor of Mountain 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 of Mountain Province
- Elaine Dominguez Sembrano, City councilor of Baguio 2007–2010
Dominguez family — Cavite
edit- Barangay Councilor Alejandro Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1994–1997; 2010–2013[46]
- 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[46]
- Barangay Councilor Alexander Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[46]
- Barangay Councilor Aldrie Madia Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present; Sangguniang Kabataan chairman 2010–2013[47][48][46]
- Barangay Captain Luisito Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013 and 2018–present[46][48]
- Barangay Captain Gerry Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018; barangay councilor 2018–present[46][49][48]
- Barangay Captain Marlone Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[48]
- Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez, Medicion 1-C, Imus, Cavite 2010–2013; 2018–present[46][48] in
- Barangay Captain Eduardo Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2023[49][50]
- Barangay Captain Maria Elena Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[49]
- Barangay Councilor Roland Ace Dominguez Salas, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013[46]
- Barangay Captain Kristel Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2023–present; Barangay Councilor 2013–2023[50]
- Barangay Councilor Joel Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[50]
- Barangay Treasurer Katrina Jelo Dominguez Solis, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2017[50]
- Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[50]
- Barangay Captain Reynante Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[48]
Duavit family — Rizal
edit- Gilberto Duavit Sr. – senior deputy minister of Youth and Sports Development (1974–1978), member of Parliament for Region IV-A (Rizal) (1978–1984), representative from the 1st District (1994–2001)
- Michael John "Jack" Duavit – son of Gilberto; representative from the 1st District (2001–2010, 2016–present)
- Joel Roy Duavit – son of Gilberto; representative from the 1st District (2010–2016)
Dumlao family of Nueva Vizcaya
edit- Cesario Dumlao (vice mayor of Bagabag, 1940; mayor of Bagabag, 1945–1946)
- Patricio Dumlao Sr. (mayor of Bayombong, 1950–1951, 1952–1955, 1956–1959); (governor)
- Natalia Dumlao (vice governor, governor)
- Patricio Dumlao Jr. (provincial board member)
- Maybelle Blossom Aquino Dumlao (municipal councilor of Solano, 2001–2004, provincial board member (2004–2013)
Duterte family — Cebu, Davao City, Davao Province, and Surigao del Norte
edit- 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
- Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio – vice president of the Philippines (2022); mayor, Davao City (2010–2013, 2016–2022)
- Sebastian Zimmerman Duterte – mayor, Davao City (2022); vice mayor, Davao City (2019–2022)
- Paolo Zimmerman Duterte – member of the House of Representatives from Davao City's First District (2019–present) vice mayor of Davao City (2013–2018)
- Benjamin Duterte – brother of Rodrigo, city councilor of Davao City (1998–2001)
- 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)
- Franco Dean Duterte Jr. – OIC mayor, Tubod, Surigao del Norte (April–August 1986)
- Ronald Duterte – mayor of Cebu City from 1983 to 1986
Dy family — Isabela
editGovernor (1972-1986,1988-1992)
- Benjamin Dy –
Governor (1992–2001) Mayor(Cauayan City) (1988-1992,2010-2013)
- Bernard Faustino Dy
Mayor(Cauayan City) (2013-2022) Ambassador(Switzerland) (2022-Present)
- Benjamin Isabelo Dy
Councilor( Cabatuan Isabela) (2019-Present)
- Faustino Dy Jr. – governor, 20012004.[9]
- Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III – mayor of San Manuel; representative, 5th district. Son of Faustino Jr.[9]
- Faustino Dy III – mayor of Cauayan, 1992–2001, representative of the 3rd District, 2001–2010, governor, 2010–2019
- Faustino "Inno" Dy V, representative of the 6th District, 2019–present. Son of Faustino III.[9]
- Cesar Dy – mayor of Cauayan (2001-2010)
- Victor Dy – ABC president Cauayan City – barangay chairman of San Fermin, Cauayan
- Krystyna Louise C. Dy – ex officio member provincial board, SK chairwoman, San Fermin, Cauayan City
- Napoleon S. Dy: representative of the 3rd District, 2010–2013.[9]
- Ian Paul Dy - representative, 3rd District. Son of Napoleon.[9]
- Faustino Dy Jr. – governor, 20012004.[9]
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editEchiverri family — Caloocan
edit- Enrico Echiverri – mayor (2004–2013), 1st District representative (1995–2004, 2013–2016)[29]
- Ricojudge Janvier Echiverri – national president, Liga ng mga Barangay (2007–2016); Ex Officio city councilor, Caloocan (representing LNB); Punong Barangay[29]
- 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
edit- Ruben Ecleo Sr. – mayor of San Jose, Dinagat Islands when it was still part of Surigao del Norte, 1963–1987
- Moises Ecleo – governor of Surigao del Norte, 1988–1992
- Ruben Ecleo Jr. – congressman of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2012
- Geraldine Ecleo Villaroman – governor of Dinagat Islands, 2007–2010
- Glenda B. Ecleo – governor of Dinagat Islands, 2010–2019
- Gwendolyn Ecleo – mayor of Dinagat, Dinagat Islands, 2004–2013; Provincial Board Member (Second District of Dinagat Islands), 2019-present
- Alan 1 B Ecleo - mayor of Basilisa, Dinagat Islands, 2010-2019; Congressman of the Lone District of Dinagat Islands, 2019-present
- Benglen B. Ecleo - Vice-Governor, 2013-2019, and 2022-present
- 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)
edit- Joseph Ejercito Estrada – mayor of Manila (2013–2019); 13th president of the Philippines (1998–2001), vice president of the Philippines (1992–1998), senator (1987–1992) and mayor of San Juan (1969–1986)
- Luisa Pimintel-Ejercito ("Loi Ejercito Estrada") – senator (2001–2007) and First Lady of the Philippines (1998–2001)
- Jose P. Ejercito ("Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada") – Senate president pro tempore, senator and mayor of San Juan (1992–2001); son
- Joseph Victor Ejercito – senator, congressman, Lone District of San Juan City and mayor of San Juan (2001–2010); half-brother of Jinggoy
- Guia Gomez – mother of Joseph Victor; mayor of San Juan City (2010–2019)
- Janella Ejercito – councilor of San Juan City; daughter of Jinggoy[51]
- Emilio Ramon Ejercito ("Jeorge 'E.R.' Ejercito Estregan/Jorge Estregan/George Estregan Jr.") – governor of Laguna and mayor of Pagsanjan (2001–2010); nephew of Joseph
- Girlie Ejercito ("Maita Sanchez") – mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna; wife of Emilio Ramon
- Gary Jason Ejercito ("Gary Estrada") – board member, 2nd District of Quezon; brother of Emilio Ramon
- Jana Ejercito – councilor of San Juan City (District 2); niece of Joseph[52]
Enverga family — Quezon
edit- Manuel S. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 1953–1961)
- Wifrido L. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 1987–1998; son of Manuel)
- Mark S. Enverga (representative of the 1st District 2007–present; grandson of Manuel)
Eriguel family — La Union
edit- Eufranio "Franny" Eriguel – mayor of Agoo (1998–2007); congressman, 2nd District (2010–2016)[53]
Escario family — Cebu
edit- Nicolas Escario. – mayor of Cebu City (1945–1946); provincial board member; 7th district congressman (1949–1957)
- Isidro Escario – mayor of Bantayan, (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–)[55]
Escudero family — Sorsogon
edit- 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)
- Francis "Chiz" Escudero (son of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives; senator, governor)
- Evelina Escudero (wife of Salvador III; representative, House of Representatives)
- Salvador H. Escudero III (son of Salvador Jr; Secretary of Agriculture; representative, House of Representatives; assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa; deputy minister of Agriculture and Food)
- Salvador Escudero Jr. (son of Salvador Sr; mayor; provincial board member)
- Ramon Escudero (councilor; vice mayor)
- Antonio Escudero Jr. (councilor; provincial board member; vice governor)
- Oscar Escudero (mayor)
Espinosa-Martinez family — Cebu, Masbate, Iloilo City and Guimaras
edit- 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)[56]
- Tito Espinosa: son of Emilio Sr.; representative, 1st district, Masbate (1987–1995)[56]
- Vida Espinosa: wife of Tito; representative, 1st district, Masbate (1995–2004)[57]
- Emilio Aris Espinosa: son of Tito and Vida; mayor, San Jacinto, Masbate (2001–2007)[57]
- Narciso Bravo Jr.: son-in-law of Vida; councilor, Masbate (1998–2001); provincial board member, Masbate (2001–2007)[57]
- Moises Espinosa Sr.: son of Emilio Sr.; vice-governor, governor, mayor, Masbate; representative, 2nd district, Masbate (1987–1992)[56]
- Moises Espinosa Jr., city mayor of Masbate
- Mario Espinosa: nephew of Emilio Jr.; vice governor, Masbate (1998–2001)[56]
- Celestino Espinosa Martinez Jr.: nephew of Emilio Jr.; representative, 4th district, Cebu (1987–1998)[56]
- 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)[59]
- Robert "Bobby" Eusebio; son of Vicente; councilor (1998–2007), mayor (2007–2013, 2016–2019)[59]
- Maribel Andaya-Eusebio; wife of Bobby; mayor of Pasig (2013–2016)[59]
- Ricky Eusebio; brother of Bobby; councilor (2010–2016), congressman of the lone district (2016–2019)[60]
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editFabella family — Romblon
edit- Gabriel Fabella y Fabrero (1st assemblyman of Romblon)
Fajardo family — Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Pampanga, Laguna, Cavite, Rizal, Bicol Region
edit- 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 City (1980–1986)
- Carlos Fariñas – son of Rudy[61]
- Ria Fariñas – provincial board member of the first district (2013–present); daughter of Rudy[61]
- Rodolfo Fariñas Jr. – SK Federation president of Ilocos Norte; son of Rudy[61]
- Rudy Caesar Fariñas II – SK Federation president of Laoag, Barangay chairman of Barit, Laoag; son of Rudy[61]
- Roger Fariñas – mayor of Laoag – (1995–2004); brother of Rudy[61]
- Michael Fariñas – vice mayor of Laoag, (2013–present), mayor (2004–2013); brother of Rudy[61]
- Chevylle Fariñas – mayor of Laoag (2013–present), Laoag ABC president (2010–2013); wife of Michael[61]
- Jeff Fariñas – councilor, Laoag (2013–present)
- 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
- Luis Olimpo Ferrer Sr. - governor (1919–1921)
- Luis Asuncion Ferrer Jr. - governor (1940–1944)
- Luis Sarayba Ferrer III - vice governor
- Antonio Alandy Ferrer - representative of the Sixth District (2010–2013, 2022–present), mayor of General Trias (2013–2022)
- Luis Alandy Ferrer IV - mayor of General Trias (2004–2013, 2022–present), representative of the Sixth District (2013–2022), Board member of the Second District (2001–2004)
- Luis Sarayba Ferrer III - vice governor
- Luis Asuncion Ferrer Jr. - governor (1940–1944)
- Deogracias Fetalino (mayor of Odiongan), brother-in-law of Emilio Firmalo; uncle of Francisco and Alfonso Firmalo and Jose Firmalo
- Robert Muyo (mayor of Calatrava); second cousin twice removed of Deogracias
- Emilio Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
- Francisco Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
- Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo, (governor and representative)
- Trina Fabic, (mayor of Odiongan)
- Eduardo "Lolong" Firmalo, (governor and representative)
- Alfonso Firmalo (Odiongan mayor)
- Baltazar Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
- Jose Firmalo (governor and mayor of Odiongan)
- Francisco Firmalo (mayor of Odiongan)
- Patriotismo Fondevilla (37th governor)
- Andrew Fondevilla (mayor of San Andres and Provincial Board member)
- Prudencio Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
- Ronnie Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
- Elmer Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
- Dennis Corpin (vice mayor of Santa Maria)
- Marlon Fojas (mayor of Corcuera)
- Maria Imelda mayor (councilor of Santa 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)
- 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
edit- Mariano Fuentebella, Gobernadorcillo – Sagñay; governor – Ambos Camarines (1912–1916)
- Manuel Fuentebella, representative – 2nd District (1925–1931)
- Jose Fuentebella, representative – 2nd District (1935–1946); governor – Ambos Camarines (1916)
- Felix Fuentebella, representative – 2nd District (1953–1972); governor (1976–1986)
- Arnulfo Fuentebella, representative – 3rd District; (1992–2001, 2004–2010); representative – 4th District (2010–2013); speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, 2001
- Felix William Fuentebella, representative – 3rd District (2001–2004); representative – 4th District (2013–2016)
- Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella, mayor – Tigaon (2007–2016)
- Evelyn Fuentebella, mayor – Sagñay (2010–2016)
- Felix Fuentebella, representative – 2nd District (1953–1972); governor (1976–1986)
Furigay family - Lamitan, Basilan
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editGalicia family — Davao Region
edit- Emmanuel D. Galicia – City Fiscal and councilor, & Majority Floor Leader
- Michael O. Galicia – provincial board member
- Paul P. Galicia – provincial board member
- 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)[63]
- Albert S. Garcia – governor (2013–2022); member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (2004–2013, 2022–present); mayor of Balanga (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 of Dinalupihan (2013–present)
- Pablo P. Garcia, deputy speaker, 2008–2013; representative – Second District, 2007–2013; Third District, 1987–1995; governor, 1995–2004; vice governor, 1969–1971
- Gwendolyn Garcia, representative – Third District, 2013–2018; governor, July 2004 – December 19, 2012, June 19–30, 2013
- Christina Garcia Frasco – mayor, Liloan (2016–2022), Tourism Secretary (2022–present)
- Vicent Franco "Duke" Frasco – husband of Christina, representative – Fifth District, 2019–present
- Christina Garcia Frasco – mayor, Liloan (2016–2022), Tourism Secretary (2022–present)
- Pablo John Garcia, representative – Third District, 2007–2013;
- Winston Garcia, member of the Cebu Provincial Board (1986–1995); president of the Government Service Insurance System (2001–2010)
- Nelson Gamaliel F. Garcia, mayor, Dumanjug, 2010–2016
- Marlon F. Garcia, vice mayor, Barili, 2010–2013;
- Gwendolyn Garcia, representative – Third District, 2013–2018; governor, July 2004 – December 19, 2012, June 19–30, 2013
Garcia family — Davao City
edit- Leon Garcia Sr.: mayor (before 1945)[8]
- Manuel Garcia: son of Leon; representative, 2nd district (1978–1986; 1992–2001)[8]
- Vincent J. Garcia: son of Manuel; representative, 2nd district (2001–2010, 2019–present)[8]
- 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 (see Albano family)[8]
- Augusto Javier G. Campos III: grandson of Manuel; city councilor, 2nd District (2019–present)
- Manuel Garcia: son of Leon; representative, 2nd district (1978–1986; 1992–2001)[8]
- 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 of Miagao (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)[29]
- Rexlon Gatchalian: brother of Sherwin; representative, 1st District (2004–2013); mayor (2013–present)[29]
- Weslie Gatchalian – brother of Rexlon; representative, 1st District (2016–present)
- 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
- Aurelio Gonzales Jr. - Representative from Pampanga 3rd district
- Aurelio Brenz Gonzales - City Councilor of San Fernando, Pampanga
- Alyssa Michaela Gonzales - Board Member of Pampanga 3rd district
Galima family — Nueva Vizcaya
edit- Epifanio Galima - vice governor (2013–2019), mayor of Solano
- Eunice Galima Gambol – Board member
- James Leonard Gordon – mayor of Olongapo City, 1963–1967
- Amelia Gordon – mayor of Olongapo, 1968–1972
- Richard Gordon – mayor of Olongapo, 1980–1986; 1988–1993, senator, 2004–2010; 2016–2022
- Katherine Gordon – representative of the 1st District, 1988–1995, mayor of Olongapo, 1995–2004
- Brian Gordon – councilor, Olongapo City (2004–2007)
- Bugsy Gordon de los Reyes – councilor, Olongapo City (2010–2013)
- James "Bong" Gordon Jr. – representative of the 1st District, 1995–2004, mayor of Olongapo, 2004–2013
- Anne Marie Gordon – vice governor, 2007–2010
- John Carlos de los Reyes – candidate, 2013 Philippine Senate election; candidate, 2010 Philippine presidential election; councilor, Olongapo City (1995–1998, 2007–2010)
- Amelia Gordon – mayor of Olongapo, 1968–1972
Guico family — Pangasinan
edit- Ramon Guico Jr. – mayor of Binalonan (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 and Misamis Oriental
edit- Teofisto Guingona Sr. – senator (1919–1925), governor of Agusan (1913–1917) and assemblyman of the 2nd District of Negros Oriental (1909–1912)
- Teofisto Guingona Jr. – vice president of the Philippines (2001–2004), senator (1987–1993; 1998–2001), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2001–2002), Secretary of Justice (1995–1998), Executive Secretary (1993–1995)
- Ruth Guingona – mayor of Gingoog and second lady of the Philippines (2001–2004)
- Teofisto Guingona III – representative, 2nd District of Bukidnon (2004–2010) and senator (2010–2016)
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editHataman family of Basilan
edit- Hadjiman “Jim” Hataman Saliman - governor.[62]
- Jay Hatama - provincial board member. Son of Hadjiman.[62]
- Mujiv Hataman - representative, lone district of Basilan. Brother of Hadjiman.[62]
- Gulam “Boy” Hataman - vice-mayor of Sumisip. Brother of Hadjiman and Mujiv.[62]
- Jul-Adnan Hataman - mayor of Sumisip. Son of Gulam.[62]
Hofer family of Zamboanga Sibugay
edit- George T. Hofer Sr. — congressman and governor of Zamboanga Sibugay (2001–2010), mayor of Titay (1992–1998) and member of the House of Representatives from Zamboanga del Sur's 3rd District (1998–2001)
- Dulce Kintanar–Hofer (wife of George) — mayor of Titay (1998–2001)
- George "Jet" K. Hofer Jr. (son of George and Dulce) — Provincial Administrator
- Dulce Ann Hofer (daughter of George and Dulce) — governor (2022–present) and member of the House of Representatives from Zamboanga Sibugay's 2nd congressional district (2007–2010, 2013–2022)
- Dulce Kintanar–Hofer (wife of George) — mayor of Titay (1998–2001)
- Jose Hontiveros – Senator of the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands from 1922 to 1928
- Risa Hontiveros – Senator of the Philippines since 2016 and previously served as a party-list representative for Akbayan from 2004 to 2010.
- Dondon Hontiveros – acting Vice Mayor of Cebu City from 2021 and 2022 and 2024 to present
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editIlagan family — Nueva Ecija and Tarlac
edit- Hugo L. Ilagan – Secretary of the Treasury, First Philippine Republic, 1899
- Mauricio Ilagan – Paymaster-General, First Philippine Republic, 1899; Provincial Fiscal of Tarlac, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands, 1904–1906; assemblyman, 1st District of Tarlac, 1st Philippine Legislature, 1909, and 2nd Philippine Legislature, 1909–1912
- Florencio Ilagan – mayor, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, 1928–1931
- Gregorio Ilagan – mayor, Bongabon, 1946–1952
- Jesus Ilagan – representative, 2nd District of Nueva Ecija, 1949–1953
- Ruben H. Ilagan – mayor, Tarlac City, 1967–1971
- 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
- Lito Ibay
- Lexter N. Ibay – councilor, first district, 2001–2006, 2007–2013
- Ileana Ibay – councilor, second district, 2010–2013
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editJaen 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
Jagunap family — Leganes, Iloilo
edit- 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.[64][65]
Jalosjos family — Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay, Misamis Occidental
edit- Romeo G. Jaloslos, Zamboanga del Norte assemblyman to the Regular Batasang Pambansa (1984–1986) and congressman of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (1995–2002).
- Seth Frederick P. Jalosjos, mayor of Dapitan (2022–present), First District board member (2007–2010), and representative (2010–2019) of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte. Son of Romeo Sr.
- Romeo M. Jalosjos Jr., representative (2019–2022) of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte, and representative of the Second District of Zamboanga Sibugay (2010–2013). Son of Romeo Sr.
- Marjorie N. Jalosjos, DILG Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns, Barangay Captain of Patawag, Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte. Wife of Romeo Jr.
- Rommel A. Jaloslos, governor of Zamboanga Sibugay (2010–2013). Son of Romeo Sr.
- Svetlana P. Jalosjos-de Leon, mayor of Baliangao, Misamis Occidental (2010–2013). Daughter of Romeo Sr.
- Cecilia G. Jalosjos-Carreon, mayor of Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte (2010–2012, 2016–present), and representative of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (2002–2010). Sister of Romeo Sr.
- Rodolfo H. Carreon Jr., city mayor of Dapitan (2001–2004). Husband of Cecilia.
- Angelica Jalosjos Carreon, First District board member (2022–present), city councilor of Dapitan (2019–2022). Daughter of Cecilia.
- Rosalina G. Jalosjos-Johnson, governor of Zamboanga del Norte (2022–present), city mayor of Dapitan (2013–2022), and city councilor of Dapitan (2010–2013). Sister of Romeo Sr.
- Dominador G. Jalosjos Jr., city mayor of Dapitan (2004–2012). Brother of Romeo Sr.
- Anabel G. Jalosjos-Endique, First District board member of Zamboanga del Norte (2016–2019). Sister of Romeo Sr.
- Cesar G. Jalosjos, representative of the Third District of Zamboanga del Norte (2004–2013). Brother of Romeo Sr.
- Johanna D. Jalosjos-Parreño, Third District board member of Zamboanga del Norte (2010–2013). Daughter of Cesar.
Jardenil family — Iloilo City
edit- Gil Jardenil, vice mayor of La Paz and Jaro
- Remo Jardenil, city fiscal of Iloilo City
- Renato Jardenil Espinosa, barangay captain of Cagamutan Sur, Iloilo
- Patrick Joseph Javier, vice mayor (2001–2013)
- Victor Javier, mayor (1980–1986)
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edit- Antonio Tero Kho – mayor of Cataingan (1988–1992), representative of the Third District (1992–1995), governor (1998–2007; 2016–present), representative of the Second 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.[9]
- Kristine Salve Hao-Kho, mayor of Mandaon (2022–present). Wife of Wilton.
- Olga Tingcungco Kho – vice governor (2019–2022), representative of the Second District (2022–present)
- Richard Tingcungco Kho – representative of the First District (2022–present)
- Jeffrey Khonghun – Mayor of Subic, Zambales, (2004–2010), representative of the First District (2013–2022), Mayor of Castillejos, Zambales (2022–present)
- Jonathan “Jon” Khonghun, Mayor of Subic, Zambales, (2019–present)
- Jefferson “Jay” Khonghun – Mayor of Subic, Zambales, (2010–2019), Vice Governor of Zambales (2019–2022), representative of the First District (2022–present)
- Jacqueline Rose Ferrer Khonghun – Vice Governor of Zambales (2022–present)
- Jamiel Khonghun Escalona – City Councilor of Olongapo (2019–present)
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edit- Aniceto Lacson – President of the Republic of Negros (1898–1899)
- Arsenio Lacson – Congressman, 2nd District of Manila (1949–1952) and mayor of Manila (1952–1962)
- Ignacio Lacson Arroyo Sr. – Filipino politician, grandson of Gen. Aniceto Lacson, father of First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, and Iggy Arroyo
- Isaac Lacson – Governor of Negros Occidental (1928–1931), senator (1934–1935), and congressman of the 3rd District of Negros Occidental; son of Aniceto Lacson
- Rafael B. Lacson – Governor of Negros Occidental (1946–1951), former mayor of Talisay, Negros Occidental, cousin of Isaac Lacson
- Daniel Lacson – Governor of Negros Occidental during the Fourth Republic (1986–1987), and Fifth 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 of Negros Occidental (1987–1998; 2001–2010)
- Aurelio Lacson Locsin Sr. – Mayor of Bacolod City (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 of Tibiao, Antique
- Ping Lacson – Senator, former Director-General of the Philippine National Police
- Agustin Lacson– Gobernadorcillo of San 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 of Magalang, 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 of Concepcion, Tarlac (2001–2004)
- Andres Lacson – Mayor of Concepcion, Tarlac, and vice chairman of Aksyon Demokratiko (2013–2022)
- Danilo Lacuna – vice mayor (1970–1971, 1988–1992, 1998–2007), councilor of the 3rd District (1967–1975)
- Honey Lacuna – mayor (2022–present), 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 and Quezon City
edit- Edcel Lagman – member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1987–1998, 2004–2013, 2016-present)
- Alex Burce Lagman – mayor of Tabaco (1992–1995, 2001–2004)
- Krisel Lagman Luistro – member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (1998–2004)
- Edcel Lagman Jr. – member of the House of Representatives from Albay's 1st district (2013–present), Quezon City councilor (2004–2012)
- Ivy Xenia Lim-Lagman – Quezon city councilor (2012–2013)
- Severino "Binoy" J. Lajara – Mayor of City 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 of Makiling, Calamba (2019–present)
- Lito Lapid – senator (2004–2016, 2019–present) and governor (1995–2004)
- Mark Lapid – chief operations officer, Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) and governor (2004–2007); son
- Jeci A. Lapus – congressman, 3rd District
- Jesli Lapus – congressman, 3rd District, Education Secretary (2006–2010)
- 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 and Pampanga
edit- Rafael Lazatin – governor (1951–1959); mayor of Angeles (1972–1980); assemblyman (1984–1986)
- Carmelo "Tarzan" F. Lazatin – representative, 1st District (1997–1998; 2007–2013); mayor, Angeles City
- Carmelo "Pogi" G. Lazatin Jr. – mayor, Angeles City (2019–present)
- Carmelo "Jonjon" Lazatin – representative, 1st District (2019–present)
- Carmelo "Tarzan" F. Lazatin – representative, 1st District (1997–1998; 2007–2013); mayor, Angeles City
Leachon family — Oriental Mindoro
edit- Salvador "Doy" Leachon – representative, 1st District (2013–2022), mayor of Calapan (2007–2013)
- Chi Balbuena Leachon – councilor, Calapan
- Santiago Leaño (Tablas mayor)
- Ronnie Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
- Elmer Fortu (mayor of Calatrava)
- Mutya Reyes (Barangay captain of Dapawan, Odiongan)
- Feliciano Leviste – governor (1947–1971)
- Expedito Leviste – member of the Interim Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984) and representative of the 2nd District (1969–1972)
- Antonio Leviste – governor (1972–1980)
- Loren Legarda-Leviste – senator (1998–2004; 2007–2019; 2022-present)
- Mark Leviste – vice-governor (2007–2016, 2019–present)
Lecaroz family — Marinduque and Batangas
edit- Francisco "Paquito" M. Lecaroz, congressman (1957–1972), mayor of Santa Cruz, Marinduque (1980–1986)
- Aristeo M. Lecaroz, governor (1967–1988)
- Vicente M. Lecaroz, mayor of San 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)
- 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
- 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.
- Leon Limcuando – gobernadorcillo of the Gremio de Mestizos de Binondo[66]
- Dionisio Limcuando – councilor,[67] of Rizal; mayor of Rizal sometime between 1941 and 1945.
- Jose B. Lingad - governor of Pampanga from 1948 to 1951 and congressman from Pampanga from 1969 to 1972.
- Emigdio L. Lingad - congressman for 2nd District of Pampanga from 1987 to 1995 and former member of Batasang Pambansa
- Teresito L. Lingad - former councilor of Lubao.
- Josefo S. Lingad - mayor of Lubao from 1965 to 1968.
Lobregat family — Zamboanga City
edit- Pablo Lorenzo, father of Maria Clara Lobregat. mayor (1939–1940)
- Maria Clara Lobregat, mayor (1998–2004). Mother of Celso
- Celso Lobregat, congressman of the Lone District and mayor.
- Maria Clara Lobregat, mayor (1998–2004). Mother of Celso
Locsin family — Negros Occidental and Iloilo
edit- Jed Patrick (Locsin) E. Mabilog – mayor of Iloilo City
- Jose Locsin – senator.
- Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. – vice mayor of Ormoc, Leyte
- Teodoro Locsin Jr. – Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2022–present), Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2018–2022), Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018), congressman for the 1st district of Makati (2001–2010)
- Ramon Cua Locsin
- Frankie H. Locsin – mayor of Janiuay, Iloilo
- Aurelio Lacson Locsin – mayor of Bacolod
- Leandro Locsin Rama – governor and vice governor of Negros Occidental during the American Occupation
- Raymund S. Locsin – mayor of President Roxas, Capiz
López family — Iloilo
edit- Benito Lopez – governor of Iloilo (1903–1908)
- Fernando Lopez – 3rd and 7th vice president of the Philippines (1949–1953, 1965–1972), senator (1947–1949, 1953–1965), Senate president pro tempore (1958–1965), mayor of Iloilo City (1945–1947), Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources (1965–1971, 1949–1953), son of Benito
- Gina Lopez, great-niece of Fernando – Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources ad interim (2016–17), chairperson of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (2010–2019)
- Fernando Lopez – 3rd and 7th vice president of the Philippines (1949–1953, 1965–1972), senator (1947–1949, 1953–1965), Senate president pro tempore (1958–1965), mayor of Iloilo City (1945–1947), Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources (1965–1971, 1949–1953), son of Benito
Lopez family — Manila
edit- Mel Lopez – Mayor of Manila (1988–1992)
- Manny Lopez – Congressman from Manila's 1st congressional district (2016–2022)
- Alex Lopez – former Mayoral candidate in 2022
- Carlo Lopez – Congressman from Manila's 2nd congressional district (2010–2019)
- Sergio Loyola - representative of Manila’s Third Congressional District for the House of Representatives in the Philippines (1965-1969)
- Roy Maulanin Loyola - representative of the Fifth 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 of Silang, 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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editMacapagal family — Camarines Sur, Pampanga and Zambales
edit- Diosdado Pangan Macapagal – 9th president of the Philippines (1961–1965)
- Cielo Macapagal-Salgado – vice governor of Pampanga (1988–1992; 1995–1998); daughter
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 14th president of the Philippines (2001–2010); 10th vice president of the Philippines (1998–2001); senator (1992–1998); representative, 2nd District of Pampanga (2010–2019, 2022–present); speaker of the House (2018–2019); daughter
- Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo – representative, Ang Galing Pinoy Partylist and 2nd District of Pampanga (2004–2010); son of Gloria
- Dato Arroyo – representative, 2nd District of Camarines Sur and 1st District of Camarines Sur (2007–2010); son of Gloria
- Teodoro "Teddy" Macapagal – OIC mayor of Olongapo City (1986–1987); distant cousin of Gloria and Cielo
- Vicente Madrigal – senator (1945–1953)
- Pacita Madrigal-Warns – senator (1955–1961)
- Manuel Collantes – Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) (1984–1986)
- Jamby Madrigal – Undersecretary of Social Welfare and Development (1992–1998), presidential adviser for children's affairs (1999–2001), senator (2004–2010)
- 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;[68]
- Mitos Magsaysay – daughter-in-law of Vicente; member of the House of Representatives from Zambales' 1st District (2004–2013)[69]
- 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[70]
- Antonio Magsaysay Diaz – nephew of Ramon Sr.; member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Zambales[71]
- Milagros Aquino Magsaysay – cousin of Ramon Jr.; 2nd Nominee, Senior Citizens Partylist
- Miguel Corleone "Migz" B. Magsaysay – grandson of Milagros; councilor of San Juan, La Union (2013–present)[72]
- Erineo "Ayong" Maliksi – chairman, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), representative of the 3rd District (2010–2013) and the 2nd District (1998–2001); governor (2001–2010); mayor of Imus (1988–1998)
- Emmanuel L. Maliksi – mayor of Imus (2007–2010; 2011 – 2013; 2013 – present), son of Erineo
Mangudadatu family — Sultan Kudarat and Maguindanao
edit- Sultan Pax S. Mangudadatu, – mayor of Lutayan, 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 of Buluan, Maguindanao
- Freddie Mangudadatu – mayor of Mangudadatu, Maguindanao
- Khadafeh Mangudadatu – mayor of Pandag, Maguindanao, 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
edit- 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
- Asuncion Manrique-Mantaring – councilor (Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro), daughter of Ciriaco
Marcos family — Ilocos Norte, Manila and Leyte
edit- 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)
- Sandro Marcos – representative, 1st District, Ilocos Norte (2022–present)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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
edit- 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 from Maguindanao's First District and Cotabato 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 the DTI 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
edit- 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 of Pagalungan, Maguindanao
- Jambo Matalam: member of the Bangsamoro Parliament
Matba family - Tawi-Tawi and Agusan del Norte
edit- Rashidin Matba - representative, Tawi-Tawi.
- Ma Angelica Rosedell Amante Matba, Agusan del Norte 2nd district. Wife of Rashidin.[9]
- Alfredo Lim – senator (2004–2007), mayor of Manila (1992–1998, 2007–2013), Director of the National 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 of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1956–1959), Clerk of Court of Pampanga. Son of Felix Mendiola Sr., a cousin of Alfredo
- Jose Dungca Mendiola – mayor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1968–1971), brother of Marcelo Mendiola, grandson of Marcela Mendiola and revolutionary leader Felipe Buencamino.
- Tito Morales Mendiola – mayor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (1986–1992), PhilHealth vice president. Son of Marcelo.
- Felmar "Jojo" Mendiola – councilor of Floridablanca, Pampanga (2004–present), grandson of Marcelo.
- Martin S. Mercado – municipal president of Minalin, Pampanga (1907–1910)
- Simplicio Tolentino-Mendiola – capitan municipal (1881) of Kuliat (now Angeles City)
- Mario "Gene" Mendiola – mayor of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro and vice governor of Occidental 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).
Mindalano family — Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte
edit- Amir Mindalano – congressman of the lone district of Lanao (now split into Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur)
- Dagoran A. Mindalano – mayor of Madamba, Lanao del Sur (2016, 2019 – 2021)[73]
- Omeraidah S. Mindalano – mayor of Madalum, Lanao del Sur (2019–2021)[74][75]
- 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)
- Justiniano Montano – senator, majority leader of the House of Representatives, representative
- Delfin Nazareno Montano – governor of Cavite
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edit- 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)
- 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 – vice-governor, ABC president/city councilor, barangay captain of Cutcut, Angeles
- Cecilia C. Nepomuceno – Punong Barangay, Cutcut, Angeles; wife of Bombing
- Bryan C. Nepomuceno – vice mayor, Angeles (2016–2019); councilor, Angeles (2010–2016)
Nicart family - Eastern Samar
edit- Thelma Nicart - Mayor of San Policarpo, Eastern Samar (2019-2022), Vice-Mayor of San Policarpo, Eastern Samar (2022-present)
- Conrado Nicart Jr. - Governor of Eastern Samar (2010-2016)
- Conrado Nicart III - Mayor of San Policarpo, Eastern Samar (2006-2017), (2022-present)
- Paz Nicart - Vice Mayor of San Policarpo, Eastern Samar, (2019-2022)
- Bonifacio Nicart - Councilor of San Policarpo, Eastern Samar, (2022-present)
Noriel-Joson family — Nueva Ecija
edit- 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 of Quezon (1998–2001, 2016–present), vice governor (2004–2007)
- Eduardo Danding Joson III – vice mayor of Cabanatuan (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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editOaminal family — Misamis Occidental
edit- Henry S. Oaminal Sr. – governor (2022–present); congressman, Second District (2013–2022)
- Sancho Fernando "Ando" F. Oaminal, congressman, Second District (2022–present); mayor of Ozamiz City (2019–2022). Son of Henry Sr.
- Henry "Indy" F. Oaminal Jr., mayor of Ozamiz City (2022–present). Son of Henry Sr.
- Sancho S. Oaminal, Barangay Captain of Lam-an, Ozamiz City. Brother of Henry Sr.
- 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 City (2010–2013, 2022–present), mayor of Parañaque City (2013–2022)
- Eric Olivarez – son of Pablo; councilor, Parañaque City (2004–2013), representative of the 1st District of Parañaque City (2013–2022), mayor of Parañaque City (2022–present)
- Evangeline Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; elected-barangay chairman of San Dionisio
- Shanine Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; SK chairperson Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City (2010–2013), councilor Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City (2013–present)
- Joaquin Ortega – governor (1901–1904)[76][77]
- 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)[76]
- 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.[76]
- Victor Francisco Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; representative of the 1st District to the 14th Congress, representative (1987–1998), and governor (2001–2007);[76][78]
- Mary Jane Ortega – wife of Victor, mayor of San Fernando City (1998–2007)[76]
- Manuel Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; governor, representative of the 1st District (1998–2007)[76][78]
- Alfredo Pablo R. Ortega – son of Manuel, councilor of San Fernando City[76]
- Jennifer Joan O. Manquiat – daughter of Manuel; his Chief political affairs officer at the House of Representatives[78]
- Francisco R. Ortega III – son of Manuel; provincial board member (1998–2001) and councilor (2001–2007) of San Fernando City,[78] governor (2016-2022)
- Raphaelle Ortega-David - daughter of Francisco III; governor (2022–present)
- Pablo C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; mayor of San Fernando City, councilor (1998–2001), provincial board member (2001–2004) and councilor (2004–2007);[76][78]
- Mario C. Ortega – barangay captain of San Fernando[76]
- Roberto C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; councilor, Baguio (1995–2001, 2013–2017);[76][78]
- 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 City (2001–2007);[76][78]
- Jose Maria C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; Barangay chairman in Bauang; provincial board member (2004–2007);[76][78]
- Ramon C. Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; Executive assistant of the City Government of San Fernando;[76][78]
- Mario Lacsamana – nephew of Manuel; councilor, San Fernando City (2001–2007)[78]
- Victor Francisco Ortega – son of Francisco Sr; representative of the 1st District to the 14th Congress, representative (1987–1998), and governor (2001–2007);[76][78]
- Justo O. Orros Jr. – cousin of Manuel; governor (1992–2001) and ambassador to Mexico, grandson of Joaquin.[78]
- Jonathan Justo Orros – son of Justo Jr; provincial board member (2001–2007).[76][79]
- John Orros – nephew of Manuel; councilor of San Fernando City (2001–2007).[78]
- 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
- Sergio Osmeña – 4th president of the Philippines (1944–1946); 1st vice president of the Philippines (1935–1944); senator (1922–1935); speaker of the House of Representatives (1916–1922); speaker of the National Assembly (1907–1916); representative (1907–1922); governor (1904–1907)
- Sergio Osmeña Jr., senator (1965–1971), mayor of Cebu City (1955–1957, 1959–1960, 1963–1965, 1967–1968); governor (1951–1955); representative of the 2nd District (1957–1961)
- Sergio Osmeña III, senator (1995–2007, 2010–2016)
- Tomas Osmeña, Cebu City mayor (1988–1995, 2001–2010, 2016–2019) and 2nd District representative (2010–2013)
- Georgia Osmeña
- Emilio V. Osmeña
- John Henry Osmeña, senator (1971–1972, 1987–1995, 1998–2004); representative (1969–1971, 1995–1998) and Toledo City mayor (2010–2019)
- John Gregory Osmeña, vice governor
- Emilio Mario Osmeña, governor (1988–1992)
- John Henry Osmeña, senator (1971–1972, 1987–1995, 1998–2004); representative (1969–1971, 1995–1998) and Toledo City mayor (2010–2019)
- Edilberto V. Osmeña
- Renato V. Osmeña, Cebu City councilor and vice mayor
- Richard "Richie" Z. Osmeña, Cebu City councilor
- Renato "Junjun" Z. Osmeña Jr., PAGCOR executive and Cebu City councilor
- Renato V. Osmeña, Cebu City councilor and vice mayor
- Sergio Osmeña Jr., senator (1965–1971), mayor of Cebu City (1955–1957, 1959–1960, 1963–1965, 1967–1968); governor (1951–1955); representative of the 2nd District (1957–1961)
- Alfredo Ouano – Mayor of Mandaue (1988–1991, 1992–1998), vice mayor of Mandaue (1972–1986) and councilor of Mandaue (1956–1965)
- Thadeo Ouano – member of the Cebu Provincial Board (2010–2016), mayor of Mandaue (1998–2007)
- Emmarie Ouano-Dizon – member of the House of Representatives from Mandaue's at-large congressional district (2022–present) and Cebu's 6th congressional district (2019–2022), city councilor of Mandaue (2010–2016)
- Nixon "Jojo" Dizon – husband of Emmarie, chairman of Barangay Opao, Mandaue (2023–present)
- Thadeo Jovito “Jonkie” Ouano – member of the Cebu Provincial Board (2016–present)
- Alfred Francis "Alfie" Ouano – councilor of Consolacion (2016–present)
- Emmarie Ouano-Dizon – member of the House of Representatives from Mandaue's at-large congressional district (2022–present) and Cebu's 6th congressional district (2019–2022), city councilor of Mandaue (2010–2016)
- Basilisa Ouano-Icalina – chairwoman of Barangay Opao, Mandaue
- Andreo "Anjong" Icalina – councilor of Mandaue and chairman of Barangay Opao, Mandaue
- Thadeo Ouano – member of the Cebu Provincial Board (2010–2016), mayor of Mandaue (1998–2007)
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editPacquiao family — General Santos, Sarangani
edit- Manny Pacquiao: member of the House of Representatives from Sarangani's at-large congressional district (2010–2016), senator (2016–2022)
- Jinkee Pacquiao, wife of Manny: vice governor of Sarangani (2013–2016)
- Bobby Pacquiao: member of the House of Representatives from OFW Family Club Partylist (2019–present); city councilor of General Santos. Brother of Manny.[9]
- Lorelie Pacquiao, wife of Bobby: mayor of General Santos (2022–present); chairwoman of Barangay Labangal, General Santos
- Rogelio Pacquiao: member of the House of Representatives from Sarangani's line district (2016–2022), governor (2022–present). Brother of Manny.[9]
- José Padilla Sr.: representative from Bulacan's 1st congressional district (1919–1928), 12th and 14th Governor of Bulacan (1928–1931, 1934–1937)
- Roy Padilla Sr.: son of José; Governor of Camarines Norte (1986–1988), member of the Regular Batasang Pambansa representing Camarines Norte (1984–1986)
- Roy Padilla Jr.: son of Roy Sr.; Governor of Camarines Norte (1988–1998), former vice governor of Camarines Norte, representative from Camarines Norte's at-large congressional district (1998–2001)
- Ricarte "Dong" Padilla; son of Roy Sr.; Governor of Camarines Norte (2022–present), former mayor of Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte
- Ronnie Padilla: son of Roy Sr.; former mayor of Jose Panganiban
- Roger Padilla: son of Roy Sr.; former mayor of Jose Panganiban
- Robin Padilla: son of Roy Sr.; senator (2022–present)
- Roy Padilla Sr.: son of José; Governor of Camarines Norte (1986–1988), member of the Regular Batasang Pambansa representing Camarines Norte (1984–1986)
- Rey Padua Sr.: councilor, 2nd district (1995–2001, 2001–2006, 2007–2016)
- Irish Padua: councilor (2001–2006, 2007–2010)
- Aileen Padua-Lopez: councilor, 2nd District (2013–present)
- Peter Oliver M. Palacio: mayor, Calatagan (1998–2007) (2016–present)
- Sophia G. Palacio: mayor, Calatagan (2007–2016)
- Pedro M. Palacio Jr.: mayor, Calatagan (1995–1997), OIC mayor (1986)
- Theresa Palacio Pelea: councilor, Calatagan (2016–present)
- Czarina Patricia G. Palacio: Sangguniang Kabataan Federation president, Calatagan (2010–2013)
- Edna Palacio Alaras: council member, Balayan
- 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)
Pasculado family — Lanao del Norte
edit- 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 City (2022–present)
Peralta family — Pangasinan
edit- Macario Peralta – senator of the Philippines (1962–1965)
- Felipe Orallo Peralta – mayor of Balungao (1946–1947; 1952–1955)
- Jose Corpuz Peralta Sr. – vice mayor of Balungao (1972–1980), mayor (1980–1993)
- Jose de Guzman Peralta Jr. – councilor of Balungao (1993–1995), Barangay Captain of Poblacion (1995–1998), vice mayor (1998–2001), mayor (2001–2010), Board member of the Sixth District (2010–2013), Barangay Captain of Pugaro,l (2013–2020)
- Minda Tambio-Peralta, vice mayor of Balungao (2010–2019). Wife of Jose Jr.
- Jose Tambio Peralta III – councilor of Balungao (2016–present)
- Philipp de Guzman Peralta – councilor of Balungao (2004–2007), vice mayor (2007–2010; 2019–present), mayor (2010–2019)
- Maria Theresa Rodriguez-Peralta, mayor of Balungao (2019–present). Wife of Philipp.
- Jose 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)
- Jose Corpuz Peralta Sr. – vice mayor of Balungao (1972–1980), mayor (1980–1993)
- Leopoldo Petilla Sr.: governor- Leyte (1992–1995)
- Remedios Loreto Petilla: governor- Leyte (1995–2004), congresswoman, 1st District- Leyte (2004-2007), mayor of Palo (2010–2019, 2022-present)
- Jericho Petilla: Secretary of Energy (2012–2015), governor (2004–2012, 2022-present)
- Frances Ann B. Petilla: mayor of Palo (2019–2022)
- Leopoldo Dominico Petilla: governor- Leyte (2013–2022)
- Jose Veloso Loreto (brother of Remedios and husband of Asuncion Petilla Loreto, sister of Leopoldo): mayor of Baybay (1980-1986)
- Carlos Petilla Loreto: Vice governor (2013-2022), member of Leyte Provincial Board (2004-2013, 2022-present)
- Janette Petilla Loreto-Garin: Secretary of Health (2015-2016), congresswoman, 1st District- Iloio (2004-2013, 2019-present)
Piccio family — Negros Occidental, Antique, Iloilo
edit- Eladio Piccio Araneta: Passi, Iloilo auxiliary justice of the peace
- Edmundo S. Piccio: Court of Appeals associate justice (appointed 1958)
- Ernesto Piccio: Sagay, Negros Occidental councilor (1955–1958)
- Vicente Mondéjar Piccio: Belison, Antique mayor (2007–2009)
- Vicente Hernández Piccio: Antique Provincial Board member
- Vincent Bernard Hernández Piccio: Belison mayor
- Christopher Hernández Piccio: Belison mayor
Pimentel family — Cagayan de Oro
edit- Aquilino Pimentel Jr.: 1971 Constitutional Convention delegate, mayor (1980–1984), Mambabatas Pambansa (assemblyman) (1984–1986), senator (1987–1992, 1998–2010)
- Aquilino Pimentel III: National Youth Commissioner for Mindanao (1996–1998), senator (2011–present)
- Lilia Garcia Pineda: governor (2010–2019), mayor of Lubao (1992–2004), provincial board member
- Dennis Garcia Pineda: governor (2019–present), vice-governor (2013–2019), mayor of Lubao (2004–2010), president of Pampanga's mayors League
- Mylene Pineda Cayabyab: mayor of Lubao (2010–2019)
- Yolanda Miranda Pineda: mayor of Santa Rita (2007–2016)
Plaza family — Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Butuan, and Surigao del Sur
edit- Democrito Plaza:[80] governor (1992–1995)
- Valentina Plaza:[80] governor (1971–1988, 1998–2001)
- Democrito Plaza II: Butuan mayor (1992–2001, 2004–2010)
- Leonides Theresa Plaza: Butuan mayor (2001–2004)
- Rodolfo Rodrigo Plaza:[80] Agusan del Sur representative (2001–2010)
- Adolph Edward Plaza:[80] Agusan del Sur governor (2001–2007, 2010–2019), Agusan del Sur 2nd district representative (2019–present)
- Ma. Valentina Plaza:[80] 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)
- Alfonso Ponce Enrile: assemblyman, 1st District (1922–1925); patriarch
- Juan Ponce Enrile: Senate president (2008–2013), senator (1987–1992, 1995–2001, 2004–2016), Minister of Defense (1972–1986), Secretary of Justice (1970–1972), congressman of the 1st District (1992–1995), Mambabatas Pambansa (1978–1986); son of Alfonso
- Juan "Jack" Ponce Enrile Jr.: congressman, 1st District
- Sally Ponce Enrile: congresswoman, 1st District (2007–2010); wife of Juan Jr.
- Juan Ponce Enrile: Senate president (2008–2013), senator (1987–1992, 1995–2001, 2004–2016), Minister of Defense (1972–1986), Secretary of Justice (1970–1972), congressman of the 1st District (1992–1995), Mambabatas Pambansa (1978–1986); son of Alfonso
- Ricardo C. Puno: Minister of Justice (1979–1984)
- Ronaldo Puno: Interior Secretary (1999–2000, 2006–2010)
- Roberto Puno: Antipolo representative (2007–2016, 2019–present)
- Cristina Roa Puno: Antipolo representative (2016–2019)
- Rico J. Puno: Makati councilor (1998–2007, 2016–2018)
- Tosca Camille T. Puno-Ramos: Makati councilor (2007–2016, 2019–2022)
- Carlito Puno: Chair of Higher Education (2005–2007)
- Reynato Puno: Chief Justice (2006–2010)
- Rico E. Puno: Interior Undersecretary (2010–2012)
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editQuibranza family — Lanao del Norte
edit- Arsenio "Arsing" A. Quibranza – governor (1967–1986); vice governor (1962–1967); mayor of Tubod
- Imelda "Angging" C. Quibranza-Dimaporo, governor. Daughter. (see Dimaporo 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.
- Imelda "Angging" C. Quibranza-Dimaporo, governor. Daughter. (see Dimaporo family)
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editRama family — Cebu, Davao del Sur
edit- Vicente Rama: senator (1941–1947); assemblyman; congressman (1922–1935); 1st City mayor of Cebu (1938–1940); councilor of Cebu City
- Napoleon G. Rama; vice president of the 1971 Constitutional Convention, Floor Leader of the 1986 Constitutional Commission
- Osmundo Rama; governor of Cebu (1969–1976, 1986–1988), vice governor
- Michael Rama; national president of the League of Cities of the Philippines (2022–present); Cebu City mayor (2021–present, 2010–2016), vice mayor (2001–2010, 2019–present), councilor
- Eduardo L. Rama Sr.; son of Fernando; governor, congressman of Agusan del Norte
- Enrique Rama; vice governor of Cebu
- Dario C. Rama (national Postmaster general / COMELEC Commissioner / Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission )
- Eduardo Roa Rama Jr. (congressman of Cebu City 2022–present, councilor 2004–2013, 2016–2022)
- Vincent Rama (board member 2022–present, councilor, Ormoc City)
- George Rama (Barangay captain / city councilor – Cebu City)
- Caren Torres Rama (city councilor, Ormoc)
- Fernando Rama; councilor of Cebu City
- Carl Jason Rama (mayor of Kiblawan, Davao del Sur, 2016–present)
- John Rama (barangay councilor, Cebu City)
- Edmundito N. Rama (vice mayor, councilor – Kiblawan)
- Ike Rama (Barangay captain, Bisang, Cebu)
- Clemente Rama (city councilor – Cebu City)
- Haley Rama Sy (Barangay councilor – Cebu)
Ramos family — Pangasinan
edit- 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)
- Dennis Ponce Ramos, Councilor (2015-2018), Re-elected (2018)
Rances family — Camarines Sur
edit- Crisanto S. Rances – board member (1988–1992, 1998–2004), vice governor (1992–1995)
- 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
- Rafael R. Recto – (assemblyman, Batasang Pambansa 1984–1986), son of Claro M. Recto
- Juanito Remulla Sr. – governor; vice-governor; provincial board member
- Juanito Victor C. Remulla Jr. – governor/ vice-governor/ board member
- Gilbert Remulla – congressman, senatorial candidate 2010
- Jesus Crispin Remulla – governor/congressman, 7th district/board member
- Crispin Diego Remulla – board member/councilor
- Teodorico S. Remulla – barangay captain
Revilla (Bautista) family — Nueva Ecija, Rizal, Cavite
edit- Ramon Revilla Sr., senator 1992–2004
- Ramon "Mon" Bautista Jr. (son), mayor of San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija (2001–2005)
- Robert Jaworski (son-in-law, husband of Evelyn Bautista), senator (1998–2004)
- Robert Jaworski Jr. (grandson), councilor of San Juan City (1995–1998), congressman of Pasig (2004–2007), vice mayor of Pasig (2022–present)
- Robert Jaworski (son-in-law, husband of Evelyn Bautista), senator (1998–2004)
- Marlon Bautista (son), party representative 1-PACMAN (2022–present)
- Ramon Revilla Jr. (son), vice governor of Cavite (1995–1998), governor of Cavite (1998–2001), chairman of the Videogram Regulatory Board (2002–2004), senator (2004–2016, 2019–present)
- Lani Mercado-Revilla (daughter-in-law, wife of Ramon Jr.), mayor of Bacoor (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)
- Lani Mercado-Revilla (daughter-in-law, wife of Ramon Jr.), mayor of Bacoor (2016–2022), congresswoman of the second district of Cavite (2010–2016, 2022–present)
- Rowena Bautista-Mendiola (daughter), councilor of Imus (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 of Philippine 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 of Antipolo, Rizal (2019–2022)
- Casimiro Yñares III (son-in-law, husband of Andrea), governor of Rizal (2007–2013), mayor of Antipolo (2013–2019, 2022–present)
- Jorwin Bautista (son) – barangay captain, P.F. Espiritu (Panapaan) V, Bacoor
- Ramon "Mon" Bautista Jr. (son), mayor of San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija (2001–2005)
Reyes family — Marinduque
edit- 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
- 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 City
edit- Arthur Robes – mayor (2016–present), representative lone district (2007–2016)
- Florida "Rida" Perez–Robes – representative lone district (2016–present); wife of Arthur
- Oliver "Richie" Robes – city councilor (2019–present)
- Wilfredo Caisip Robles – vice mayor of Baras (2001–2004; 2013–2022), mayor (2004–2013; 2022–present)
- Kathrine Bulaong Robles – mayor of Baras (2013–2022), vice mayor (2022–present)
Robredo family — Camarines Sur
edit- Jesse Robredo – mayor of Naga City (1988–1998, 2001–2010), DILG Secretary (2010–2012)
- Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo – 14th vice president of the Philippines (2016–2022), representative 3rd District (2013–2016)
Roco family — Camarines Sur
edit- Sulpicio Roco Jr. – representative, 2nd District (1992–1998); mayor, Naga City (1998–2001)
- Raul Roco – senator
Rodriguez family — Rizal and Davao City
edit- Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. – municipal president of Montalban (1909–1916), governor of Rizal (1916–1919; 1922–1923), mayor of Manila (1923–1924; 1940–1941), representative of the Lone District of Nueva Vizcaya (1924–1925), representative of the Second District of Rizal (1925–1928; 1931–1935), Secretary of Commerce and Agriculture (1934–1938), senator (1945–1947; 1949–1964)
- Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. – governor of Rizal (1937–1944)
- Isidro Rodriguez Sr. – governor of Rizal (1955–1986)
- Adelina Santos Rodriguez, mayor of Quezon City (1976–1986). Wife of Isidro Sr.
- Isidro Rodriguez Jr. – representative of the Second District of Rizal (1998–2007; 2010–2019)
- Adelina Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga – representative of the Second District of Rizal (2007–2010)
- Julian A. Rodriguez - mayor of Davao City (1954-1955), brother of Eulogio Sr.
- 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–present)
- Herminia Roman – member of the House of Representatives from the First District (2007–2016)
Romato family — Lanao del Sur
edit- Datu Mombao Romato – mayor of Butig, Lanao del Sur (1978-1986, 1998)
- Abdulrahman Romato – mayor of Butig, Lanao del Sur (1988-1995)
- Basit Jannati Mimbantas Abbas – member of the Bangsamoro Parliament, (2019-present), son-in-law of Abdulrahman
- Rasmia Usman Romato Salic – assemblywoman of the 6th ARMM Regional Legislative Assembly (2008–2012)
- Sultan Fahad Salic, mayor of Marawi City (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
edit- Fernando Agustín Velaz de Medrano Bracamonte y Dávila: Marquis of Tabuerniga, 14th Marquis of Cañete (GE), 6th Marquis of Fuente el Sol, 8th Marquis of Navamorcuende, 15th Lord of Montalbo, Knight of the Order of Malta[81]
- Miguel Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1840)
- 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 the Provincial 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 of Dumaguete (1931–1934)
- Teopisto Calumpang Sr.: municipal and regional trial court judge (ca. 1970–1990)
- Teopisto Calumpang Jr.: city councilor of Tanjay (2010–2019)
- Teopisto Calumpang Sr.: municipal and regional trial court judge (ca. 1970–1990)
- Angel Calumpang: juez de paz of Tanjay (ca. 1920); member of the Provincial Board (1925–1931)
- Pio Calumpang Banogon: first presidente municipal of Jimalalud (1910–1916); municipal councilor (1919–1922)
- George Banogon Orlino: barangay captain of Santa Cruz Viejo and ex-officio member of city council, Tanjay (ca. 2000)
- Jose Torres Orlino: city mayor of Tanjay (2022–2025)
- George Banogon Orlino: barangay captain of Santa Cruz Viejo and ex-officio member of city council, Tanjay (ca. 2000)
- Martin Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1860)
- Luis Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1840)
- Felix Calumpang Barot: first juez 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 of Negros Oriental (1925–1931)
- Felix V. Barot: city councilor of Tanjay (2001–2003)
- Manuel Barot Sr.: justice of the peace of Tanjay (1946–1956); married to Geronima Villegas, daughter of Atilano Villegas, governor of Negros Oriental (1925–1931)
- Agapito Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (1880–1900); first vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1901–1903)
- Gonzalo Calumpang: vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1912–1916)
- Aleja Ines Calumpang, married to Jose Teves Muñoz*: gobernadorcillo of Tanjay (1880–1895); capitan municipal of Tanjay (1895–1900); first presidente municipal of Tanjay (1901–1905)
- Luis Calumpang Muñoz: vice presidente municipal of Tanjay (1904–1909)
- Josefa Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero**: presidente municipal of Tanjay (1909–1916); member of the Provincial Board (1916–1922)
- José E. Romero: member of the Provincial Board (1925–1931); member of the Philippine Legislature for the second district (1931–1935); delegate and majority floor leader to the 1934 Constitutional Convention; member of the National Assembly for the Second District (1935–1941); member of the 1st Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines for the Second District (1945–1946); senator of the 1st Congress (1946); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Philippines to the Court of St. James's (1949–1953); secretary of the Department of Education (1959–1962)
- Jose V. Romero Jr.: chairman of the Philippine Coconut Authority (1987–1989); undersecretary of the Department of Agriculture (1987–1989); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy (1989–1991)
- José E. Romero: member of the Provincial Board (1925–1931); member of the Philippine Legislature for the second district (1931–1935); delegate and majority floor leader to the 1934 Constitutional Convention; member of the National Assembly for the Second District (1935–1941); member of the 1st Congress of the Commonwealth of the Philippines for the Second District (1945–1946); senator of the 1st Congress (1946); ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Philippines to the Court of St. James's (1949–1953); secretary of the Department of Education (1959–1962)
- Eustaquia Paula Calumpang, married to Jose Teves Muñoz (see above)*
- Maria 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)
- Brigido Romero Sibug: councilor for Barangay San Lorenzo, Makati (2007–2013)
- Frederick Raymund Romero Sibug: councilor for Barangay San Lorenzo, Makati (2013–2017; 2018–2020)
- Adela Romero, married to Raymundo I. Villanueva, Esq., diplomat and chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the Philippines in London (ca. 1950–1970)
- Hector Romero Villanueva: Press Secretary to Fidel V. Ramos (1995–1998); Postmaster General, Philippine Postal Corporation (2007–2010)
- Luis Miguel Romero, married to Rosita Robillos
- Miguel Luis Romero: representative of the Second District (1987–1998)
- Ramon Romero, married to Guadalupe Sarabia
- Maria Candelaria Calumpang Muñoz, married to Francisco Romero (see above)**
- Bernardino Calumpang: cabeza de barangay and teniente mayor of Tanjay (ca. 1880–1890)
- Alexander Calumpang: barangay captain of Poblacion 5, Tanjay (ca. 1970)
- Felix Calumpang Barot: first juez de paz of Tanjay (1901–1920)
- Miguel Calumpang: cabeza de barangay of Tanjay (ca. 1840)
- Trinidad Lopez-Romualdez (Matriarch)
- Daniel Romualdez Sr. (Patriarch)
- Justice Norberto Romuáldez – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Miguel Lopez Romualdez – assemblyman, mayor of Manila during World War II
- Daniel Romualdez – speaker of the House of Representatives
- Eduardo Romualdez – Central Bank of the Philippines governor
- Albert G. Romualdez – Secretary of the Department of Health
- Gabriel Luis Quisumbing – representative of the 6th District of Cebu, House of Representatives.
- Albert G. Romualdez – Secretary of the Department of Health
- Vicente Orestes Lopez Romualdez – provincial Sheriff of Leyte; father of Imelda Romualdez–Marcos.
- Imelda Romualdez-Marcos – First Lady; Minister of Human Settlements; governor of Metro Manila; representative of Ilocos Norte.
- Imee Marcos – governor of Ilocos Norte
- Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. – 17th president of the Philippines
- Benjamin Romualdez – ambassador, governor of Leyte, assemblyman during the Regular Batasang Pambansa; brother of Imelda Marcos
- Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez – representative of the 2nd Legislative District of Leyte during the 14th and 15th Congress
- Yedda Marie Romualdez - representative, Tingog Sinirangan party-list. Wife of Ferdinand Martin.[9]
- Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez – representative of the 2nd Legislative District of Leyte during the 14th and 15th Congress
- Alfredo "Bejo" Romualdez – mayor of Tacloban; brother of Imelda Marcos
- Alfred S. Romualdez – mayor of Tacloban City since 2007; representative of the Legislative District of Leyte during the 11th Congress; son of Bejo
- Cristina "Kring-kring" Gonzales-Romualdez – city councilor of Tacloban; wife of Alfred
- Imelda Romualdez-Marcos – First Lady; Minister of Human Settlements; governor of Metro Manila; representative of Ilocos Norte.
- Fidel G. Romualdez – councilor of Julita, Leyte
- Jude Andrei M. Romualdez - municipal councilor of Julita
- John Lorenz “Jolo” M. Romualdez - former Consultant Office of the Secretary General House of Representatives
- Pedro Romualdo – congressman (1987–2013)
- Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, congressman, mayor of Mambajao, governor. Son of Pedro.
- Maria Luisa Romualdo, governor, mayor of Mambajao. Wife of Jurdin.
- Xavier Jesus Romualdo, governor. Son of Jurdin[82]
- Maria Luisa Romualdo, governor, mayor of Mambajao. Wife of Jurdin.
- Rodin Romualdo, vice governor. Son of Pedro.
- Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, congressman, mayor of Mambajao, governor. Son of Pedro.
Romulo family — Quezon City, Pasig and Valenzuela
edit- Alberto Romulo – assemblyman from Quezon City (1984–1986), senator (1987–1998)
- Roman Romulo – congressman, Lone District of Pasig (2010–present)
- Shalani Soledad-Romulo – member of the Valenzuela city council from 2nd District (2004–2013)
- Bernadette Romulo-Puyat – Secretary of Tourism (2018–2022)
- Roman Romulo – congressman, Lone District of Pasig (2010–present)
- Manuel Roxas – 5th president of the Philippines (1946–1948); speaker of the House; Senate president
- Gerardo Roxas (representative 1st District, senator; son of Manuel)
- Manuel "Mar" Araneta Roxas II (representative, 1st District, senator, DTI and DOTC secretary, DILG Secretary; son of Gerry)
- Gerardo "Dinggoy" Roxas Jr. (representative, 1st District; son of Gerry)
- Gerardo Roxas (representative 1st District, senator; son of Manuel)
- Lito Roxas – councilor, 1st district (1998–2004), congressman of Lone District (2007–2010)
- Jenny Roxas – councilor, 1st district (2013–present)
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edit- Jesus Salceda Sr. – mayor of Polangui
- 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)
- Jesus "Jesap" S. Salceda Jr. – vice mayor of Polangui
Sali family - Tawi Tawi
edit- Yshmael “Mhang” Sali - governor.[62]
- Al-Syed Sali - vice governor. Son of Yshmael.[62]
- Dimszar Sali - representative. Nephew of Yshmael.[62]
- Bernardo San Juan Sr. – mayor of Cardona (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)
- Frisco S. San Juan Jr. – vice governor (2007–2016)
- Reynaldo San Juan Sr. – governor (1988–1992)
- Reynaldo San Juan Jr. – 2nd district board member (2007–2016), vice governor (2016–present)
San Pedro family — San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
edit- Rogelio San Pedro; mayor, 1988–1991
- 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 of San Simon, Pampanga 1953–1956
- Homer Saquilayan – vice mayor of Imus, 1998–2001, mayor (2001–March 2004; June 2004 – 2007; 2010–2011; March–April 2013), board member of the 3rd District (2016–2019)
Sarmiento family — Buenavista, Marinduque
edit- 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
- Ofelia Sarmiento Madrigal, mayor, daughter of Recaredo
- Recaredo Sarmiento, mayor, son of Agaton
- 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
edit- Chavit Singson – governor, mayor of Narvacan 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
edit- 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
edit- Jefferson Soriano: Mayor of Tuguegarao (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)
- Francisco Clemente Soriano - son of Ajejandro: Municipal Councilor of Looc, Romblon
- Don Alejandro Gelindon Soriano from Blumentritt, Manila/ San Carlos, Pangasinan: Municipal president of Looc, Romblon 1922-1925
- Charo Soriano: city councilor of Tuguegarao (2022–present)
Sotto family — Cebu, Quezon City, Parañaque and Pasig
edit- 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.
- Vicente "Tito" Sotto III – vice mayor of Quezon City (1988–1992), chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board (2008–2009), senator (1992–2004, 2010–2022)
- Gian Carlo "Gian" Sotto, councilor, 3rd District of Quezon City (2010–2019), vice mayor of Quezon City (2019–present). Son of Tito.
- Diorella Marie "Lala" Sotto, councilor, 6th District of Quezon City (2013–2022), chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (2022–present). Daughter of Tito.
- Valmar "Val" Sotto – councilor, 2nd district of Parañaque City (2004–2013)
- Viktor Eriko "Wahoo" Sotto, councilor, 2nd district of Parañaque City (2013–present). Son of Val.
- Victor Maria Regis "Vico" Sotto, councilor, 1st district of Pasig (2016–2019), mayor of Pasig (2019–present). Nephew of Tito.
- Vicente "Tito" Sotto III – vice mayor of Quezon City (1988–1992), chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board (2008–2009), senator (1992–2004, 2010–2022)
Suansing family - Sultan Kudarat and Nueva Ecija
edit- Horacio Suansing Jr - representative, Sultan Kudarat 2nd district.
- Estrellita Suansing - representative, Nueva Ecija 1st district. Wife of Horacio.[9]
- Miguel Suarez –
- Danilo Suarez – representative, 3rd District (1992–2001, 2004–2013); governor (2019–2022)
- Aleta Suarez – representative, 3rd District (2001–2004); wife of Danilo
- Juan Sumulong: senator (1925–1935)
- Lorenzo Sumulong: son of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1946–1949); senator (1954–1972)[87]
- Victor Sumulong: son of Lorenzo; representative, lone district of Antipolo (1998–2001); representative, 2nd district, Antipolo (2001–2007); mayor, Antipolo (2007–2009)[87]
- Christopher Emmanuel "Toffee" Jalandoni Sumulong: son of Victor; candidate for councilor, 2nd district, Antipolo[88]
- Lorenzo Juan "LJ" Sumulong III: grandson of Lorenzo; councilor, 2nd district, Antipolo (2009–2010; 2022-)
- Victor Sumulong: son of Lorenzo; representative, lone district of Antipolo (1998–2001); representative, 2nd district, Antipolo (2001–2007); mayor, Antipolo (2007–2009)[87]
- Francisco Sumulong: son of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1957–1961; 1984–1986; 1987–1992)[87]
- 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[89]
- Emigdio Sumulong Tanjuatco Jr.: grandson of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1984–1986; 1987–1998)[89][90]
- Emigdio Tanjuatco III: son of Emigdio Jr.; provincial board member, 2nd district (2013 – )[91]
- Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino: granddaughter of Juan (see Cojuangco Family (Tarlac)); married to Benigno Aquino (see Aquino family (Tarlac)); president of the Philippines
- Lorenzo Sumulong: son of Juan; representative, 2nd district (1946–1949); senator (1954–1972)[87]
- 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)
T
editTabanda family - Baguio, Benguet, Ilocos Norte, and Ilocos Sur
edit- Fermin P. Tabanda - mayor, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur (1946-1978)
- Irene R. Tabanda - mayor, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur (1978-1985)
- Jose P. Tabanda, Sr. - state prosecutor, Ilocos Sur (1967-1983), regional trial court judge, Batac, Ilocos Norte (1983-1989) [92]
- Jose C. Tabanda III - mayor and vice mayor (1985–present), San Vicente, Ilocos Sur[93]
- Jonan D. Tabanda - mayor, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur (2022–present)
- Trinidad C. Tabanda - barangay councilwoman, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur (1981)[94]
- Jose C. Tabanda III - mayor and vice mayor (1985–present), San Vicente, Ilocos Sur[93]
- Maria Nancy Dy Tabanda - mayor and vice mayor, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur[95]
- Edna C. Tabanda - mayor, La Trinidad, Benguet[96]
- Betty Lourdes F. Tabanda - councilor, Baguio City (1992–present)[97][98]
- Angelina Tan – representative of the Fourth District (2013–2022), governor (2022-present)
- Keith Micah Tan – representative of the Fourth District (2022–present)
- 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
edit- Abdusakur Tan - governor.[62]
- Abdusakur Tan II - vice governor. Son of Abdusakur.[62]
- Samier Tan - representative, District 1. Son of Abdusakur.[62]
- Shernee Tan - representative, Kusug Tausug party-list. Daughter of Abdusakur.[9]
- Shihla Tan-Hayudini - mayor, Maimbung. Daughter of Abdusakur.[62]
- Aiman Hayudini - vice mayor, Maimbung. Son of Shihla.[62]
- Kerkhar Tan - mayor, Jolo. Cousin of Abdusakur.[62]
- Ezzeddin “Zed” Tan - vice mayor, Jolo. Son of Kerkhar.[62]
Tancontian family — Sta. Cruz, Davao Province
edit- Emigdio Sumulong Tanjuatco Jr. – representative of the Second District (1987–1998), representative (1984–1986)
- Emigdio Palou Tanjuatco III – representative of the Second District (2022–present), Board member of the Second District (2013–2022)
- Rafael Amonoy Tanjuatco, mayor of Tanay (2007–2016, 2022–present), vice mayor (2016–2022)
- Rex Catambay Tanjuatco – vice mayor of Tanay (2022–present), mayor (2016–2022)
- Lorenzo M. Tañada, senator (1947–1971), Solicitor General and opposition leader during the Marcos Dictatorship
- Wigberto Tañada, senator, representative of the 4th District (1995–2001)
- Lorenzo Tañada III, representative of the 4th District (2004–2013)
Tawantawan family — Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
edit- 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 and Muntinlupa
edit- 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 of Bayawan 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 of Negros Occidental
- Melchor Teves – councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa
- Danny Henry Teves – Punong Barangay, Putatan, Muntinlupa
- Ringo Teves – councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa
- Phanie Teves – councilor – 1st district of Muntinlupa
- 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 of Bais 2013–2019
- Jessica Jane J. Villanueva – councilor of Bindoy and board member of the 3rd District
- Jose Victor V. Imbo − councilor of Dumaguete 2008–2019
- Toby Tiangco, mayor (1998–1999, 2000, 2001–2010, 2019–present), representative (2010–2019)
- John Rey Tiangco, mayor (2010–2019), representative (2019–present)
- 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)
- Isaac Tolentino – mayor of Tagaytay (1954–1980)
- Francis Tolentino (son), mayor of Tagaytay (1986–1987, 1995–2004), chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2010–2015), presidential adviser to Rodrigo Duterte (2017–2018), senator (2019–present)
- Micko Tolentino (grandson), councilor of Tagaytay (2019–present)
- Francis Tolentino (son), mayor of Tagaytay (1986–1987, 1995–2004), chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2010–2015), presidential adviser to Rodrigo Duterte (2017–2018), senator (2019–present)
- Abraham Tolentino (son), councilor of Tagaytay (1998–2004), representative of the 7th District (2013–2019), representative of the 8th District (2019–2022), mayor of Tagaytay (2004–2013, 2022–present)
- 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–present)
- Aniela Tolentino (granddaughter), representative of the 8th District (2022–present)
- Agnes Tolentino (daughter-in-law, wife of Abraham), mayor of Tagaytay (2013–2022), vice mayor of Tagaytay (2022–present)
Tulfo family — Quezon City
edit- Raffy Tulfo – senator (2022–present)
- Jocelyn Pua-Tulfo, representative of ACT-CIS Partylist (2019–present). Wife of Raffy.
- Ralph Pua Tulfo – representative of the 2nd District (2022–present)
- Erwin Tulfo – Secretary of Social Welfare and Development (June–December 2022)
- Wanda Tulfo-Teo – Secretary of Tourism (2016–2018)
Ty-Serra family — Surigao del Sur
edit- Jaime Peña Serra (mayor)
- Adela Serra-Ty (mayor/governor)
- Mario Serra-Ty (mayor/assemblyman/congressman), son of Adela
- Marybeth Ty-Delgado (vice mayor/mayor)
- Alvin Ty Jr. (councilor)
- Felicidad Ty-Pimentel (vice-governor/governor), daughter of Adela
- Vicente Ty-Pimentel (mayor/governor), son of Felicidad
- Johnny Ty-Pimentel (vice-governor/governor/congressman), son of Felicidad
- Alexander Ty-Pimentel (vice mayor/mayor/governor), son of Felicidad
- Vicente Pimentel III (mayor)
- John Paul Pimentel (councilor)
- Roxanne Pimentel (mayor)
- Carmencita Ty-Montesclaros (vice mayor)
- Lerry Ty-Montesclaros (provincial board member)
- Mario Serra-Ty (mayor/assemblyman/congressman), son of Adela
- Emilio Serra-Geli (OIC mayor)
U
editUmali family — Nueva Ecija, Oriental Mindoro, Lipa City, Olongapo City and Zambales
edit- Alfonso Umali Sr. – governor of Oriental Mindoro (1968–1980)
- Alfonso Umali Jr. – 2nd District congressman (2001–2010), governor of Oriental Mindoro (2010–present)
- Reynaldo Umali – 2nd District congressman (2010–present)
- Aurelio "Oyie" Matias Umali – governor of Nueva Ecija (2007–present), congressman of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2001–2007)
- Czarina Domingo-Umali – congressman of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2007–present)
- Reuben L. Umali – mayor of Lipa City, 1992–2001
- Virgilio R. Umali - councilor of Olongapo City (2001)
- Willie R. Umali – Brgy. Captain of Kalaklan, Olongapo City (2013–present)
- Czarina Domingo-Umali – congressman of the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2007–present)
Ungab family — Davao City
edit- Isidro Ungab: congressman, third district (2007–2016, 2019–present), councilor (1995–2004)[99]
- Alberto Ungab: congressman, third district (2016–2019), brother of Isidro
- 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 of Tumauini, 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
edit- Roberto Yu Uy – mayor of Dipolog (1998–2007); governor (2013–2022)
- Evelyn Tang-Uy, mayor of Dipolog (2007–2016). Wife of Roberto.
- Roberto T. Uy Jr., representative of the First District of Zamboanga del Norte (2023-present), and mayor of Polanco (2013–2016). Son of Roberto.
- Shaia Ruth R. Uy, Sangguniang Bayan member of Polanco (2022–present). Daughter of Roberto Jr.
- Darel Dexter Tang Uy, mayor of Dipolog (2016–present). Son of Roberto & Evelyn.
- Kenny Val Uy Ong – councilor of Dipolog (2007–2016). Relative of Roberto.
Uy family — Davao de Oro
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)
V
editVelasco family — Marinduque
edit- Presbitero Velasco – governor (2019–present)
- Lorna Quinto-Velasco – wife of Presbitero – mayor of Torrijos (2016–present), representative of MATA party-list (2013–2016)
- Lord Allan Jay Velasco – son of Presbitero – representative of lone district (2010–2013, 2016–present)
- Tricia Velasco-Catera – daughter of Presbitero – representative of MATA party-list (2016–2019)
Villafuerte family — Camarines Sur
edit- 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 of Sipocot. Brother-in-law of Luis Sr.[100]
- 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). Son of Luis Sr. and Nelly.
- Migz Villafuerte, governor (2013–2022). Son of LRay.
- Luigi Villafuerte, governor (2022–present). Son of LRay.
- Mariano Villafuerte Jr., vice mayor of Naga City 1960–1963. Son of Mariano Sr.
Villanueva family — Bulacan
edit- Eduardo Villanueva - representative, CIBAC party-list.
- Joel Villanueva - senator. Son of Eduardo.
- Joni Villanueva - mayor of Bocaue. Daughter of Eduardo.
Villar family — Las Piñas and Muntinlupa
edit- Manuel "Manny" Villar – representative of the legislative district of Las Piñas–Muntinlupa (1992–1998), legislative district of Las Piñas (1998–2001), speaker (1998–2000), senator (2001–2013), Senate president (2006–2008)
- Cynthia Aguilar-Villar – representative of the legislative district of Las Piñas (2001–2010), senator (2013–present). Wife of Manuel. Daughter of Filemon Aguilar (see Aguilar family)
- Mark Villar – representative of the legislative district of Las Piñas (2013–2016), secretary of Public Works and Highways (2016–2022), senator (2022–present)
- Emmeline Aglipay-Villar – undersecretary of Justice (2020–present)
- Camille Villar – representative of the legislative district of Las Piñas (2019–present). Daughter of Manny and Cynthia.[9]
Villareal family — Capiz
edit- Cornelio T. Villareal Sr. – House speaker
- Cornelio Villareal Jr. – governor
- Raul Villareal – congressman
- Julita Villareal – congressman
- Christopher Villareal – provincial board member; mayor
- Roy Villareal-Señeres – ambassador; National Labor Relations Commission chairman
- Christian Señeres – congressman, Buhay Party-List, senatorial candidate–2013 Elections
Violago family — Nueva Ecija
edit- Eleuterio Rueda Violago – representative of the 2nd district (1992–1998, 2001–2007), mayor of San Jose City (1986)
- Alexander Sobrepeña Belena – mayor of San Jose (2001–2007)[101]
- Marivic Violago Belena (wife of Alexander) – mayor of San Jose (2007–2016)[101]
- Joseph Gilbert F. Violago – representative of the 2nd district (2007–2016, 2022–present)[101]
- Micaela S. Violago (wife of Joseph Gilbert) – representative of the 2nd district (2016–2022)[101]
Y
edit- Nemesio Yabut – Mayor of Makati (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)
- Maria Concepcion "Ichi" Yabut – 1st district councilor (2010–2019)
- Nemesio "King" Yabut Jr. – 2nd district councilor (2001–2007, 2010–2019)
- Arturo "Toro" Yabut – Vice Mayor of Makati (1992–1998)
- Jose "Aping" Yap Sr.; mayor of Victoria, 1951–1955; congressman, second district; governor, 1998–2007
- Anjo Yllana – councilor, 5th district of Quezon 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.
- Jose Granados Ynares – mayor of Binangonan (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)
- Rebecca Alcantara-Ynares, governor (2001–2004; 2013–2022). Wife of Casimiro Jr.
- Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III – governor (2007–2013), mayor of Antipolo (2013–2019; 2022–present)
- Andrea Bautista-Ynares, mayor of Antipolo (2019–2022). Wife of Casimiro III.
- Nina Ynares – governor (2022–present)
- Cesar Martin Ynares – mayor of Binangonan (1998–2007; 2016–present)
- Cecilio Martin Ynares – councilor (2004–2007), mayor of Binangonan (2007–2016), vice mayor of Binangonan (2016–present)
- Casimiro Martin Ynares Jr. – mayor of Binangonan (1971–1986; 1988–1992), governor (1992–2001; 2004–2007), presidential adviser for Southern Tagalog (2021–2022)
- Casimiro Aristorenas Ynares Sr. – mayor of Binangonan (1945–1946; 1952–1956)
Yu family — Zamboanga del Sur
edit- Victor Yu – governor (2019–present), representative from the First District (2007–2016)
- Divina Grace Yu, representative from the First District (2016–present), vice mayor of Pagadian City (2013–2016). Wife of Victor.
- Jeyzel Victoria Yu, representative from the Second District (2022–present). Daughter of Victor and Divina Grace.
Z
editZamora family — San Juan City and Taguig
edit- 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 City
- Francis Zamora – vice mayor of San Juan (2010–2016); mayor of San Juan (2019–present); son of Ronaldo B. Zamora
- Ysabel "Bel" Zamora – representative of lone district of San Juan (2022–present); daughter of Ronaldo
- Amparo "Pammy" Zamora – councilor (2013–2016; 2019–2022); representative of lone 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.
- 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)
- 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.[9]
- Jose Zubiri III – representative, 3rd District
- Ignacio W. Zubiri – mayor of Malaybalay
See also
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Further reading
edit- Carlos H. Conde (May 11, 2007). "Family dynasties bind politics in Philippines". The New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
- Ederic Eder; Allan Vallarta (April 20, 2007). "GMA News Research: Political families reign in almost all of RP". GMA News and Public Affairs. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
- McCoy, Alfred W. (2008). An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines. Univ of Wisconsin Press. p. 548. ISBN 9780299229849. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
- Funston, N. John (2001). Government and Politics in Southeast Asia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 283. ISBN 9789812301338. Retrieved July 23, 2012.