Retiring and term-limited incumbents in the Philippine House of Representatives elections, 2010
There are a total of 77 retiring and term-limited congressmen after the 14th Congress. Congressmen who had served three consecutive terms are prohibited from running in the elections; they may run again in 2013 for the 16th Congress.
Retiring and term-limited incumbents
Lakas-Kampi-CMD incumbents (45)
- Agusan del Norte's 2nd legislative district: Edelmiro Amante: Retiring to make way for his daughter to run.
- Antipolo's 2nd legislative district: Angelito Gatlabayan: Ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Antipolo as the NPC candidate to incumbent Danilo Leyble (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- Antique's legislative district: Exequiel Javier: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Antique.
- Bacolod City's legislative district: Monico Puentevella: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Bacolod to incumbent Evelio Leonardia (NPC) .
- Baguio City's legislative district: Mauricio Domogan: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Baguio City.
- Batangas's 1st legislative district: Eileen Ermita-Buhain: Term-limited in 2010.
- Batangas's 3rd legislative district: Victoria Hernandez-Reyes: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Tanauan to incumbent Sonia Torres-Aquino (Liberal).
- Benguet's legislative district: Samuel Dangwa: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Benguet as an independent candidate to incumbent Nestor Fongwan (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- Bohol's 1st legislative district: Edgar Chatto: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Bohol.
- Bohol's 2nd legislative district: Roberto Cajes: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Trinidad, Bohol.
- Bohol's 3rd legislative district: Adam Relson Jala: Not running.
- Bulacan's 3rd legislative district: Lorna Silverio: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of San Rafael, Bulacan.
- Bulacan's 4th legislative district: Reylina Nicolas: Term-limited in 2010.
- Camarines Sur's 4th legislative district: Felix Alfelor, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Camarines Sur to incumbent Luis Raymond Villafuerte (Nacionalista).
- Capiz's 2nd legislative district: Fredenil Castro: Term-limited in 2010.
- Cebu City's 1st legislative district: Raul del Mar: Term-limited in 2010.
- Cebu City's 2nd legislative district: Antonio Cuenco: Term-limited in 2010, appointed as Secretary-General of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) on February 4, 2010.[1]
- Compostela Valley's 1st legislative district: Manuel Zamora: Term-limited in 2010.
- Davao City's 1st legislative district: Prospero Nograles: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Davao City to Vice Mayor Sara Zimmerman Duterte (Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod-PDP-Laban-Liberal).[2]
- Davao del Norte's 1st legislative district: Arrel Olaño: Run and Lost in Mayoralty race in Tagum City To Incumbent Rey Uy (Liberal Party (Philippines)).
- Dinagat Islands's legislative district: Glenda Ecleo: Term-limited in 2010.
- Ifugao's legislative district: Solomon Chungalao: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Ifugao to Eugene Balitang (Liberal).
- Ilocos Norte's 1st legislative district: Roque Ablan, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010.
- Ilocos Sur's 2nd legislative district: Eric Singson: Term-limited in 2010.
- Iloilo's 3rd legislative district: Arthur Defensor, Sr.: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Iloilo.
- Lanao del Norte's 1st legislative district: Abdullah D. Dimaporo: Term-limited in 2010, retiring from politics.
- Lanao del Sur's 1st legislative district: Faysah R.P.M. Dumarpa: Term-limited in 2010.
- Leyte's 2nd legislative district: Trinidad Apostol: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Carigara, Leyte.
- Leyte's 4th legislative district: Eufrocino Codilla, Sr.: Term-limited in 2010.
- Leyte's 5th legislative district: Carmen L. Cari: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Baybay unopposed.
- Manila's 2nd legislative district: Jaime C. Lopez: Term-limited in 2010.
- Misamis Occidental's 2nd legislative district: Herminia D. Ramiro: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Misamis Occidental.
- Negros Occidental's legislative district: Jose Carlos Lacson: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Talisay to Eric Saratan (Liberal Party).
- North Cotabato's 1st legislative district: Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of North Cotabato.
- Quirino's legislative district: Junie Cua: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Quirino.
- Pampanga's 3rd legislative district: Mikey Arroyo: Not running to make way for his mother Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to run, running as the first party nominee of the party-list group Ang Galing Pinoy.
- Samar's 1st legislative district: Reynaldo S. Uy: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Calbayog.
- Samar's 2nd legislative district: Sharee Ann T. Tan: Ran and won as Governor of Samar.
- Sarangani's legislative district: Erwin Chiongbian: Term-limited in 2010.
- Sorsogon's 2nd legislative district: Jose G. Solis: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Sorsogon as Kampi's candidate to Raul Lee (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- South Cotabato's 2nd legislative district: Arthur Pingoy, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of South Cotabato.
- Tarlac's 1st legislative district: Monica Prieto-Teodoro: To help her husband Gilberto Teodoro campaign for President.
- Zamboanga del Norte's 1st legislative district: Cecilia Jalosjos-Carreon: Term-limited in 2010.
- Zamboanga Sibugay's 1st legislative district: Belma Cabilao: Term-limited in 2010.
- Zamboanga Sibugay's 2nd legislative district: Dulce Ann Hofer: Ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Zamboanga Sibugay to Rommel Jalosjos (Nacionalista).
Liberal Party incumbents (10)
- Bukidnon's 2nd legislative district: Teofisto Guingona III: Ran and won in the Senatorial race (12th place, first 12 are elected).
- Cagayan's 3rd legislative district: Manuel Mamba: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Cagayan to incumbent Alvaro Antonio (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- Isabela's 2nd legislative district: Edwin Uy: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Vice Gubernatorial race Isabela to Rep. Rodolfo Albano III (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- Marinduque's legislative district: Carmencita Reyes: ran and won as Governor of Marinduque, also as Bigkis Pinoy's candidate.
- Marikina's 2nd legislative district: Del R. De Guzman: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Mayor of Marikina City.
- Muntinlupa's legislative district: Ruffy Biazon: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Senatorial race (14th place, first 12 are elected)
- Oriental Mindoro's 2nd legislative district: Alfonso Umali, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Oriental Mindoro.
- Quezon's 2nd legislative district: Proceso Alcala: Not running, appointed as Agriculture secretary.
- Quezon City's 4th legislative district: Nanette Castelo-Daza: Term-limited in 2010.
- Palawan's 2nd legislative district: Abraham Kahlil Mitra: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won as Governor of Palawan.
- Pangasinan's 2nd legislative district: Victor Agbayani: Ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Pangasinan to incumbent Amado Espino, Jr. (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
Nacionalista incumbents (6)
- Cagayan de Oro's 1st legislative district: Rolando Uy: Ran and lost for Mayor of Cagayan de Oro to Vicente Emano (PMP) as Lakas Kampi's candidate .
- Cebu's 6th legislative district: Nerissa Corazon Soon-Ruiz: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost for mayor of Mandaue City[3] to Jonas Cortes (independent)
- Ilocos Norte's 2nd legislative district: Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.: Ran and won for the Senate (6th, first 12 are elected).
- Las Piñas City's legislative district: Cynthia Villar: Term-limited in 2010.
- Parañaque City's 1st legislative district: Eduardo Zialcita: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost for Mayor of Parañaque[4] to Florencio Bernabe (Lakas Kampi)
- Taguig-Pateros's 1st legislative district: Laarni Cayetano: Ran and won for mayor of Taguig.
- San Juan City's legislative district: Ronaldo Zamora: Term-limited in 2010.
Nationalist People's Coalition incumbents (12)
- Agusan del Sur's legislative district: Rodolfo Plaza: Term-limited in 2010, to ran and lost in the Senatorial[5] race.
- Cagayan's 1st legislative district: Sally Ponce Enrile: Retiring to make way for her husband to run.
- Catanduanes's legislative district: Joseph Santiago: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Catanduanes to incumbent Joseph Cua (Nacionalista).
- Davao City's 2nd legislative district: Vincent Garcia: Term-limited in 2010.
- Isabela's 3rd legislative district: Faustino Dy III: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won in the Gubernatorial race in Isabela as Lakas-Kampi-CMD's official candidate.
- Masbate's 3rd legislative district: Rizalina Seachon-Lanete: ran and won in the Gubernatorial race in Masbate.
- Pangasinan's 5th legislative district: Marcos Cojuangco: Term-limited in 2010.
- Pangasinan's 6th legislative district: Conrado M. Estrella III: Term-limited in 2010.
- Quezon City's 2nd legislative district: Mary Ann Susano: Ran and lost in the Mayoralty race in Quezon City to Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista (Liberal).
- Rizal's 1st legislative district: Michael John Duavit: Term-limited in 2010.
- South Cotabato's 1st legislative district: Darlene Antonino-Custodio: Term-limited in 2010, ran and won in the Mayoral race in General Santos.
- Sulu's 2nd legislative district: Munir Arbison: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Sulu to incumbent Abdusakur Tan (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan incumbent (1)
- Makati City's 1st legislative district: Teodoro Locsin, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010.
Independent incumbents (2)
- Nueva Ecija's 1st legislative district: Eduardo Nonato N. Joson: "To help bring their local party to victory in 2010".
- Pangasinan's 4th legislative district: Jose de Venecia, Jr.: Term-limited in 2010.
Party-list incumbents (9)
- Akbayan: Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel: Second-termer, ran as the Liberal candidate and lost in the Senatorial race (13th place, first 12 are elected).
- Anak Mindanao: Mujiv Hataman: Term-limited in 2010, ran as the Liberal candidate and lost in the Gubernatorial race in Basilan to incumbent Jum J. Akbar (Lakas-Kampi-CMD).
- Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives: Ernesto C. Pablo: Term-limited in 2010.
- Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives: Edgar L. Valdez: Term-limited in 2010.
- Bayan Muna: Satur Ocampo: Term-limited in 2010, ran and lost in the Senatorial race.
- Buhay Hayaan Yumabong: Rene Velarde: Term-limited in 2010.
- Citizen's Battle Against Corruption: Joel Villanueva: Term-limited in 2010.
- GABRIELA: Liza Maza: Term-limited in 2010, ran as an independent candidate and lost in the Senatorial race.
- Kasangga sa Kaunlaran: Ma. Lourdes Arroyo: Retiring from politics.
- The True Marcos Loyalist (For God, Country and People) Association of the Philippines (BANTAY): Jovito Palparan: First-termer, ran as an independent candidate and lost in the Senatorial race.
References
- ↑ Cuenco gets top post in ASEAN assembly - Philstar.com
- ↑ Grace S. Uddin (2009-11-28). "Nograles runs for mayor in Davao City". Davao Today. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
- ↑ Oscar Pineda (2009-11-30). "Ruiz, Cortes lead groups in filing candidacy forms". Sun Star Cebu. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
- ↑ Beverly Natividad (2009-11-28). "Valenzuela, Parañaque bets file CoCs". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
- ↑ The passage of Republic Act 9508 abolishes the Lone District of Agusan del Sur and divides the province into two districts starting in the 2010 elections.
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