2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections information
2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections
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All 316 seats to the House of Representatives of the Philippines 159 seats needed for a majority
Congressional district elections
Party
%
Seats
+/–
PDP–Laban
22.73
66
−16
Nacionalista
13.72
36
−6
NUP
12.63
33
+8
NPC
11.70
35
−2
Lakas
9.39
26
+14
Liberal
3.78
10
−8
HNP
2.54
6
+3
PRP
1.96
3
+2
Reporma
0.99
2
+2
PFP
0.95
2
−3
PDDS
0.89
2
+2
NUP/One Cebu
0.88
2
+2
LDP
0.78
1
−1
Bukidnon Paglaum
0.70
2
0
NUP/UNEGA
0.53
2
+2
Padayon Pilipino
0.51
2
+2
Aksyon/Asenso Manileño
0.50
3
+3
PCM
0.42
1
+1
Nacionalista/Bileg
0.42
1
+1
NUP/Asenso Manileño
0.34
2
+2
SZP
0.30
1
+1
Mindoro bago Sarili
0.29
1
+1
BUP
0.29
1
+1
CDP
0.27
1
0
United Benguet Party
0.26
1
+1
NPC/Asenso Manileño
0.19
1
+1
Navoteño
0.17
1
0
AZAP
0.15
1
+1
UNA
0.14
1
+1
PDP–Laban/Partido Siquijodnon
0.07
1
+1
Independent
4.44
6
+4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Party-list election
Party
%
Seats
+/–
ACT-CIS
5.74
3
0
1-Rider
2.72
2
+2
Tingog Sinirangan
2.41
2
+1
4Ps
2.30
2
+2
Ako Bicol
2.22
2
0
SAGIP
2.12
2
0
Ang Probinsyano
1.94
1
−1
Uswag Ilonggo
1.87
1
+1
Tutok To Win
1.86
1
+1
CIBAC
1.73
1
−1
Senior Citizens
1.67
1
0
Duterte Youth
1.59
1
0
Agimat
1.59
1
+1
Kabataan
1.46
1
0
Angat
1.44
1
+1
Marino
1.44
1
−1
Ako Bisaya
1.39
1
0
Probinsyano Ako
1.28
1
−1
LPGMA
1.23
1
0
API
1.23
1
+1
Gabriela
1.15
1
0
CWS
1.12
1
0
Agri
1.07
1
+1
P3PWD
1.06
1
+1
Ako Ilocano Ako
1.05
1
+1
Kusug Tausug
1.05
1
0
An Waray
1.05
1
0
Kalinga
1.02
1
0
AGAP
1.02
1
0
Coop-NATCCO
0.94
1
0
Malasakit@Bayanihan
0.94
1
+1
Barangay Health Wellness
0.91
1
0
GP
0.91
1
0
Bagong Henerasyon
0.90
1
0
ACT Teachers
0.90
1
0
TGP
0.89
1
0
Bicol Saro
0.87
1
+1
United Senior Citizens
0.87
1
+1
DUMPER
0.85
1
0
PINUNO
0.82
1
+1
Abang Lingkod
0.81
1
0
PBA
0.80
1
0
OFW
0.80
1
+1
Abono
0.78
1
0
Anakalusugan
0.76
1
0
KABAYAN
0.76
1
0
Magsasaka
0.75
1
0
1-Pacman
0.74
1
−1
APEC
0.74
1
0
Pusong Pinoy
0.71
1
+1
TUCP
0.71
1
0
Patrol
0.69
1
0
Manila Teachers
0.68
1
0
AAMBIS-Owa
0.67
1
0
Philreca
0.66
1
0
Alona
0.65
1
0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Election results; map refers to results from congressional districts, with Metro Manila, parts of Metro Cebu and Metro Davao at the inset, while the boxes to the left represent party-list seats.
Speaker before
Speaker after
Lord Allan Velasco PDP–Laban
Martin Romualdez Lakas
The 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections were the 36th lower house elections in the Philippines. The election of the House of Representatives was held on May 9, 2022.
The election is held concurrently with the 2022 presidential, Senate and local elections. A voter has two votes in the House of Representatives: one for the congressional district, and one for party-list. Parties of leading presidential candidates are expected to stand candidates in many districts. In the outgoing 18th Congress, there are 243 congressional districts.
There are 253 congressional districts for this election, which means 63 seats, or at least 20% of the seats, disputed in the party-list election. The party-list election is done on a nationwide, at-large basis, separate and distinct from the election from the congressional districts.
Allies of presidential-elect Bongbong Marcos won a majority of the seats, with his cousin Martin Romualdez being elected as speaker.
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