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Family
City/Province Family members
name
Jorge Abad:[1] Congressman of Batanes (1949–1957,
1962–1965, 1969–1972)
o Aurora Barsana-Abad:[1] wife of Jorge Abad;
Congressman of Batanes (1965–1969)
Abad clan Batanes o Florencio Abad:[1] son of Jorge Abad; Cabinet
Secretary (1989–1990, 2004–2005, 2010–2016); Congressman
of Batanes (1987–1989, 1995–2004)
o Dina Abad:[1] wife of Florencio Abad;
Congresswoman of Batanes (2004–2007, 2010–2017)
Arroyo
Camarines Sur o Joker Arroyo: senator (2001–2013)
family
o Jack Arroyo:[13] brother of Joker; governor,
Camarines Sur (1950s)
B[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Ramon Bagatsing – representative, 3rd District of Manila
(1957–1965; 1969–1972) and Mayor of Manila (1972–1986)
o Amado Bagatsing – representative, 5th District of
Manila; son
Don Juan Bagatsing – councilor, 4th District of
Manila
o Ramon Bagatsing, Jr. – representative, 4th District of
Manila (1987–1998); son
Bagatsing Manila and
Don Ramon Bagatsing – councilor, 4th District
family Muntinlupa
of Manila (1998–2004)
o
o
Roberto "Robbie" Bagatsing Oca – former
councilor, 3rd District of Manila; nephew of Amado and Ramon
Bagatsing, Jr.
Ryan Bagatsing – councilor of Muntinlupa
City (2001–2010); nephew of Amado and Ramon Bagatsing, Jr.
Balindong Lanao del Sur Sultan Amer Macaorao Balindong – Municipal Mayor of Malabang,
family Lanao del Sur (1953–1971)
C[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Cadiao Antique Josue Lacson Cadiao – provincial governor (1955–1963),
family also served as Commissioner of the Civil Service
Commission, and a Commissioner of the Philippine Sugar
Commission (PHILSUCOM) during the Marcos
Administration. A forebear from his maternal (Lacson) side
is Don Roman Alojado, who was capitan municipal (1895–
1898) of Culasi, Antique.[20][21][22][23][24]
o Lolita Javier Cadiao – served as vice-governor of
Antique Province during the Marcos
Administration, wife of Josue Lacson Cadiao.[20]
Rhodora Javier Cadiao – current provincial
governor of Antique; also served as vice-
governor of Antique Province prior to
becoming governor, daughter of former
governor Josue Lacson Cadiao and former
vice-governor Lolita Javier Cadiao.[25][26][circular
reference][20][23]
o
Antonio Contreras – donated private estate
to the government of Bulalacao.
Amada Contreras Andal – donated private
estate to the government of Bulalacao and neighboring Mansalay.
Wife of General Abelardo Andal, WW2 veteran and Bataan Death
March survivor. Brother of former Social Security System
(Philippines) and Government Service Insurance System Chairman
Rodolfo Andal and cousin of National Scientist of the Philippines,
Teodoro Agoncillo.
Pomposa Contreras Silang – donated private
estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Ludovico Contreras – donated private estate
to the government of Bulalacao.
Elizabeth Contreras Villas – donated private
estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Rosalinda Contreras Baylon – donated
private estate to the government of Bulalacao.
Felipa Contreras Aceron – portions of
private estate of Felipa Contreras Aceron was donated to the
government of Bulalacao by her heirs.
D[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
o Randicio David – vice mayor of Mandaluyong
(1946–1948)
Randicio Palomar David, Jr. –
representative, 3rd District of Mandaluyong City (1998–2004)
Antipolo and
David family Randicardio David– counsilor of Antipolo,
Mandaluyong o
representative of the 1st District of Antipolo (1991–1998) and
senator of the Philippines (1998–2008; cut-off due to his death)
Karolina Isabella David, – ambassor to
UNICEF (2003–2004), ambassador to WWF (2006), senator
(2008–2010)) Replaced his father after his death, ambassor to
the Goodwill Charities to the Royal Family (2012–present)
Emilio T. Dayanghirang, Jr. – former Vice Governor,
Davao Oriental
Enrico G. Dayanghirang – former Congressman, 1st
District, Davao Oriental
Antero L. Dayanghirang – mayor, Municipality of
Manay, Davao Oriental
Dayanghirang Davao Oriental
Rey L. Dayanghirang – mayor, Mabini, Compostela
family and Davao City
Valley
Jerome Dayanghirang – councilor, Mati City, Davao
Oriental
Nelson L. Dayanghirang – Governor of Davao Oriental
Danilo Dayanghirang – Councilor, Davao; chairman of
Philippine Councilor's League,
Domínguez Baguio,
family Benguet and
Cavite Pedro Dominguez, president of Mt. Province 1920s (title
equivalent of governor)
Victor Dominguez, Congressman of Mt. Province from
1987 to 1998; 2004–2009
o Josephine Dominguez, (former Undersecretary;
Mt. Province Congresswoman 1998–2001; HR
2002–present; wife of Victor)
Vice Governor Benjamin Dominguez, Mt. Province
General "Popoy" Dominguez-Fianza
City Councilor Elaine Dominguez Sembrano, Baguio
City 2007–2010
Barangay Councilor Alejandro Z. Dominguez, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1994–1997; 2010–2013[30][30]
Barangay Councilor Rebecca Dominguez Garcia, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1997–2002
Barangay Secretary Ma. Fe Madia Dominguez, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2005
Barangay Councilor Napoleon Dominguez, Brgy.
Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–present[30]
Barangay Councilor Alexander Dominguez, Brgy.
Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite2007–present[30]
Barangay Councilor Aldrie M. Dominguez, LPT [31] Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present, Sangguniang
Kabataan chairman 2010–2013[30]
Barangay Captain Luisito Z. Dominguez, Brgy. Palico
III, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013[30]
Barangay Captain Gerry M. Dominguez, Brgy. Palico
IV, Imus, Cavite 2007–present[30][32]
Barangay Captain Roberto T. Dominguez, Brgy.
Medicion 1-C, Imus, Cavite 2010–2013[30]
Barangay Captain Eduardo H. Dominguez, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present[32][33]
Barangay Captain Ma. Elena S. Dominguez, Brgy.
Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2013–present[32][33]
Governor Miguel Rene A. Dominguez, Province of
Sarangani June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Barangay Councilor Roland Ace Dominguez Salas,
Brgy. Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013[30]
Barangay Councilor Kristel L. Dominguez, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present[33]
Barangay Councilor Joel A. Dominguez, Brgy. Tanzang
Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2013–present[33]
Barangay Treasurer Katrina Jelo Dominguez Solis, Brgy.
Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2017[33]
Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez Dones, Brgy.
Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[33]
Duterte family Davao City Vicente Duterte: former mayor of Danao City, former
governor of Davao (1959–1965)
o Rodrigo Duterte – 16th president of the
Philippines (June 30, 2016) Member of the Philippine House of
Representatives from Davao City's First District (1998–2001),
mayor of Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–present)
vice mayor of Davao City (1986–1987, 2010–2013)
Paolo Z. Duterte – Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives from Davao City's First
District (2019–present) former vice mayor of Davao City (2013–
2018)
January Duterte – wife of Paolo
Duterte, city councilor of Davao City (2013–2018), barangay
chair of Cataluna Pequeno, Davao City (2013–present)
Sara Duterte-Carpio – mayor of Davao
City (2010–2013, 2016–present)
Sebastian Z. Duterte – vice mayor of
Davao City (2019–present)
o Benjamin Duterte – brother of Rodrigo, city
councilor of Davao City (1998–2001)
Franco Dean Duterte Jr. – former appointed oic mayor of
Tubod, Surigao Del Norte (April – August 1986) – Youngest
mayor of the Philippines at the age 25 years old.
Faustino Dy, Sr. – former governor of Isabela, 1972–
1992
o Benjamin Dy – former governor of Isabela,
1992–2001, mayor of Cauayan, Isabela, 2010–
present
o Faustino Dy, Jr. – former governor of Isabela,
2001–2004
o Faustino Dy, III – former mayor of Cauayan,
Isabela, 1992–2001, representative of the 3rd
District of Isabella, 2001–2010, governor of
Isabela, 2010–present
Dy family Isabela o Cesar Dy – former mayor, Cauayan City
o Victor Dy – ABC president Cauayan City –
present, barangay chairman San Fermin, Cauayan
City
o Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III – mayor San
Manuel Isabela present
o Krystyna Louise C. Dy – ex officio member
province of Isabela, SK chairwomen, San
Fermin, Cauayan City
o Napoleon S. Dy Province: Isabela District: 3rd
District Period: 2010–2013
E[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
Echiverri family Caloocan Enrico Echiverri –[18] mayor, Caloocan City
(2004–2013), Caloocan City 1st District
representative (1995–2004, 2013–present)
o Ricojudge Janvier Echiverri –[18]
incumbent national president, Liga ng
mga Barangay (2007–present); Ex
Officio city councilor, Caloocan City
(representing LNB); Punong Barangay
o Robert Dominic Echiverri – incumbent
Sangguniang Kabataan National
Federation vice-president (2010–
2013), SK Caloocan Federation
president; Ex Officio city councilor,
Caloocan City (representing SK
Caloocan)
1995)
Vida Espinosa: wife of
Tito;[40] representative, 1st district, Masbate (1995–
2004)
Emilio Aris Espinosa:
son of Tito and Vida;[40] mayor, San Jacinto, Masbate
(2001–2007)
Narciso Bravo
Jr.: son-in-law of Vida; councilor, Masbate (1998–
[40]
F[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Fabella
Romblon
family Gabriel Fabella y Fabrero (1st Assemblyman of
Romblon); Father of June 12th
Fajardo Nueva Ecija,
family Bulacan,
Pampanga, o Pacifico M. Fajardo, former Congressman of 3rd
Laguna, Cavite, District of Nueva Ecija in the 9th, 10th and 11th Congresses
Rizal, Bicol Region o Lorelie Fajardo, former deputy presidential
spokesperson; presidential assistant for Central Luzon of
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
o Mohammad Omar Fajardo y Albano, de
Miranda, de Villanueva, former Congressman of Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFW) Sector in the 10th, 11th and 12th
Congresses; appointed board of directors of Al Amana Bank by
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, secretary-general of
Philippine Pirate Movement (PPM), House of Figarda,
Miémbro dé Sagrada Familia, Cábállérós dé Pirátá Bájó lá
Órdén dé Fájárdó, Gúárdiá Róyálé Cústódió dé Lás Islás
Filipinás, Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás Islás Filipinás
Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco,
Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo, grandson of Heneral
de Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo.
o Fahad Ibn Omar Fajardo y Abcede, de Albano,
de Ramirez; grandson of Heneral de Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo,
Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás Islás Filipinás Alonso
Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara, Córdoba y Velasco, Knight
of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo
o Farida "ida" Fajardo y Abcede, de Albano, de
Ramirez; founding chairman of the Congressional Youth
Organization(CYO), youth chairman of Peoples Patriotic
Movement (PPM), House of Figarda, Miémbro dé Sagrada
Familia, Nobléza Familia dé Andalucia y Castillé, Daughter of
Hon. Mohammad Omar Fajardo, granddaughter of Heneral de
Brigada Tirso G. Fajardo, Heir of Góbérnádór Hénérál dé Lás
Islás Filipinás Alonso Fajardo de Entenza y de Guevara,
Córdoba y Velasco, Knight of Alcantara, Lord of Espinardo
G[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Emmanuel D. Galicia – City Fiscal and councilor, &
Majority Floor Leader
Galicia
Davao Region Michael O. Galicia – former provincial board member
family
Paul P. Galicia – provincial board member
I[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Col. Mariano D. Imperial – Colonel of the Philippine Army,
1960–1982
Carlos Imperial – representative, 2nd District of Albay, 9th,
10th, & 12th Congress
Imperial Norma B. Imperial – representative, 2nd District of Albay,
Albay
family 11th Congress
Harold O. Imperial – vice-governor, 2010–present
Niño "Snookie" B. Imperial – provincial board member,
2nd District of Albay
Lito Ibay –
Lexter N. Ibay – councilor,first district of Pasay, 2001?-
2006, 2007-2013
Ibay family Pasay City
Ileana Ibay – former councilor, second district of Pasay,
2010-2013
J[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Jaen family Leganes, Iloilo Zacarias Jaen, first appointed president of town from
1900 to 1902.
Martin Jaen, former mayor.
Mariano Jaen, former municipal councilor, former vice-
mayor.
Adolfo E. Jaen, former 3-term mayor, Congressional
candidate.
Josil P. Jaen, former 3-term mayor, gubernatorial
candidate.
Adolfo D. Jaen II, incumbent municipal councilor.
Vicente P. Jaen II, former municipal councilor, vice-
mayoral candidate, incumbent ABC president
Antonio S. Jaen Sr., incumbent municipal xouncilor.
Martin D. Jaen III, incumbent barangay councilor,
Barangay Poblacion, Leganes, Iloilo.
Martin P. Jaen, former mayor.
Paul Jaen-Krafft – former ABC president
Jardenil Jaro, Iloilo City Gil Jardenil, former vice mayor of La Paz and Jaro
Family Remo Jardenil, former city fiscal of Iloilo City
Renato Jardenil Espinosa, incumbent barangay captain
of Cagamutan Sur, Iloilo
L[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
Aniceto Lacson – president of the Republic of
Negros (1898–1899)
Isaac Lacson – senator (1934–1935), governor of
Negros Occidental (1928–1931) and Congressman
of the 3rd District of Negros Occidental; son
Arsenio Lacson – Congressman, 2nd District of
Manila (1949–1952) and Mayor of Manila (1952–
1962)
Daniel Lacson – former governor of Negros
Antique, Cavite, Occidental
Negros
Lacson family Dennis Lacson – councilor, Imus, Cavite
Occidental and
Eusebio Lacson – former mayor of Tibiao, Antique
Manila
Jose Carlos Lacson – Congressman, 3rd District of
Negros Occidental (1987–1998; 2001–2010)
Panfilo Lacson – senator
Rafael Lacson – former governor of Negros
Occidental and mayor of Talisay, Negros
Occidental
David Aliman Lacson – former councilor of
Kaliling Cauayan Negros Occidental (1983–1987)
Librado family Davao City Erasto L. Librado: Davao City councilor (1992)
o Marlene A. Librado: wife, Davao City
councilor (1993–2001)
o Angela A. Librado: daughter, Davao City
councilor (2001–2010)
o Leah A. Librado: daughter, Davao City
councilor (2010–2019)
Lim family Southern Leyte Napoleon Cuaton, elected mayor of 2013 elections
in Saint Bernard belongs to the Lim family.
Joy Lim-Bungcaras, elected vice mayor of 2013
elections. She is the eldest daughter of Felix B.
Lim.
Roseller Lim, (February 9, 1915 – July 5, 1976)
was a Filipino politician who served as a member
of the Senate and House of Representatives from
1949 to 1963. He also served as Court of Appeals
Justice from his appointment in 1973 until his
death. Lim was known as the "Great Filibuster,"
after he filibustered for more than 18 hours in an
attempt to prevent the election of Ferdinand
Marcos as President of the Senate. Roseller Lim
was born to Antonio Lim and Mercedes Tarroza.
He earned his law degree from Silliman University
in 1940, and passed the bar the same year. He
married Amy Schuck of Jolo, Sulu and had five
children — Rosamy, Mercibel, Victoria, Roseller
Jr., and Amy. Lim was the first senator to served
from the city of Zamboanga.
Jose Lim Tecson (1971–77), "The Administrator"
served as governor of Zamboanga del Sur.
Dunga Lim (Fiscal, Shipping Magnate and Major
Copra dealer), a direct descendant of one of the
first Chinese nationals whose business prospered in
St. Bernard formerly known as Himatagon even
before the Second World War of Gama Lim . He is
a major copra dealer in Southeast Asia including
the Third Millennium Oil Mills.
Maria Lim (mayor), St. Bernard, incumbent mayor
during the landslide in 2006. Sister of Fiscal
Dunga Lim
Felix Lim (vice-mayor), St. Bernard, who is the
second cousin of Fiscal Dunga Lim. He also served
as the municipal mayor of the same town for three
consecutive terms.
M[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
Macapagal family Camarines Sur,
Pampanga and
Zambales Diosdado Pangan Macapagal – 9th president
of the Philippines (1961–1965)
o Cielo Macapagal-Salgado – vice
governor of Pampanga (1988–1992; 1995–1998);
daughter and half-sister of Gloria
o Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo – 14th
president of the Philippines (2001–2010) and
representative, 2nd District of Pampanga; daughter
Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
– representative, Ang Galing Pinoy Partylist and 2nd
District of Pampanga (2004–2010); son of Gloria
Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo –
representative, 2nd District of Camarines Sur and 1st
District of Camarines Sur (2007–2010); son of Gloria
Teodoro "Teddy" Macapagal – officer-in-
charge (acting) mayor of Olongapo City (1986–1987);
distant cousin of Gloria and Cielo
Vicente Madrigal – senator of the Philippines
(1945–1953)
o Pacita Madrigal-Warns – senator of the
Philippines (1955–1961)
o Manuel Collantes – Mambabatas
Pambansa (assemblyman) from
Madrigal(-Collantes)
Batangas Batangas (1984–1986)
family
o Jamby Madrigal – Undersecretary of
Social Welfare and Development
(1992–1998), presidential adviser for
children's affairs (1999–2001), senator
of the Philippines (2004–2010)
Mastura family Maguindanao The Masturas came from a royal lineage that started
its rule in the Sultanate of Maguindanao (what is now
the entire island of Mindanao in the Philippines)
around the 12th century. Their ancestor, Sharif
Kabungsuwan, the first ruler of Maguindanao,
brought Islam in the Philippines. Also known from
their lineage is the warrior monarch, the very
powerful Sultan of Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat,
who defended his kingdom, the Sultanate of
Maguindanao from Spanish occupation. The absolute
monarchy of their family was dissolved in the 20th
century. The entire kingdom of Maguindanao has
been reduced from being the entire Mindanao island
itself into a regular Filipino province in the south.
N[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
Nepomuceno Pampanga Francisco 'Quitong' G. Nepomuceno – former Pampanga
family governor, congressman and city mayor of Angeles City
Juanita 'Saning' L. Nepomuceno – former Pampanga
governor, assemblywoman, congresswoman
o Francis "Blueboy" L. Nepomuceno – mayor,
Angeles City (2007–2010) and vice mayor (1995–
1998); representative, 1st District of Pampanga
(1998–2007)
o Robin '"Bombing" L. Nepomuceno – former
Pampanga vice-governor, former ABC
president/city councilor, former barangay captain
of Cutcut, Angeles City (one of the Nepomuceno's
bailiwicks and vote rich barangay in the city)
o Cecilia C. Nepomuceno – Punong Barangay,
Cutcut, Angeles City and wife of Bombing
Atty. Bryan C. Nepomuceno – councilor,
Angeles City (2010–present)
O[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Dr. Pablo Olivarez – mayor, Municipality of Parañaque (1992–
1995); barangay chairman of San Dionisio (2010–present),
father
o Edwin Olivarez – son of Pablo; vice-governor of
Laguna (2004-?); representative of the 1st District of
Parañaque City (2010–2013), mayor elect, Parañaque
City (2013–present)
Olivarez Parañaque and
o Eric Olivarez – son of Pablo; councilor, Parañaque City
family Laguna
(2004–2013), representative of the 1st District of
Parañaque City (2013–present)
o Shanine Olivarez – daughter of Pablo; SK chairperson
Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City (2010–2013),
councilor Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque City
(2013–present)
P[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Pacana
Cagayan de Oro
family
Manny Pacquiao – member of the Philippine House of
Representatives from Sarangani's Lone District (2010–
2016), senator (2016-present)
o Jinkee Pacquiao – vice governor of Sarangani
Pacquiao General Santos, (2013–present)
family Sarangani o Lorelie Pacquiao – chairman of Barangay
Labangal, General Santos City
o Bobby Pacquiao – Council of Barangay Labangal,
General Santos City
Padua Pasay City Rey Padua, Sr. – incumbent and outgoing councilor, 2nd
family district of Pasay City (1995?-2001?),2001-2006, 2007-
2016
o Irish Padua – former councilor (2001–2006,
2007–2010)
o Aileen Padua-Lopez – incumbent and re-
electionist councilor, 2nd District (2013–present)
Paguio- Bataan
Pizarro o Francisco Paguio (Spanish Era) – first mayor of
family Pilar
o Carlos Paguio-Pizarro Sr. – mayor of Pilar
o Teddy Pizarro – mayor of Pilar (1979–1985)
o Estrella Pizarro de Leon – mayor of Pilar (1985–
2004)
o Carlos Pizarro Jr. – mayor of Pilar (2004–2013)
provincial administrator (2013–present)
o Kaye Pizarro – Sanguniang Kabataan provincial
president/board member (2010–2013)
o Benjamin Paguio – vice mayor of Pilar (1985–
2004), councilor (2004–2013)
o Manuel Paguio – councilor (1985–2004) (2010–
2013)
o Juan Paguio – chairman Brgy. Sta. Rosa (1985–
2004)
o Pretimino B. Paguio Sr. – Brgy chairman Balut II
(1986–1990)
o Federico Paguio – councilor Las Pinas City
(2001–2004)
o Pretimino Paguio Jr. – president, SK of Pilar
(1986–1990) councilor (1986–1992)
o Melchor Paguio – Brgy. chairman Balut II (1988–
2004) councilor (2002–2004)
o Alicia Pizarro – mayor (2013–present)
o Oding Paguio – councilor (2001–2010) (2013–
present)
o Victor Pizarro – councilor (2007–present)
o Joseph Paguio – councilor Balanga City (2010–
present)
o Ferdinand Pizarro Paguio – Brgy. chairman
Bagumbayan Pilar (2010–present)
o Enrico Paguio – Brgy. chairman Burgos (2007–
present)
R[edit]
City/Pro
Family name Family members
vince
Rama family Cebu, Don Vicente Rama "The
Davao Father of Cebu City"
del Sur (Senator (1941–1947) / 1st
National Assemblyman /
(Congressman (1922–1935)
/ 1st City Mayor of Cebu
(1938–1940) / Councilor –
Cebu City)
Dr. Osmundo G. Rama
(Governor – Cebu) (1969–
1976, 1986–1988)
Atty. Napoleon G. Rama
Sr., PLH (Constitutional
Commission Floor Leader /
Philippine Legion of Honor
(Grand Commander Rank)
2011/ Ninoy Aquino
Memorial Award 1990 /
Premio Zobel Award 1992)
Eduardo L. Rama, Sr.
(Governor / Congressman –
Agusan del Norte)
Enrique Rama (Vice
Governor – Cebu)
Michael L. Rama (Mayor
(2010–2016) / Vice Mayor
(2001–2010) / City
Councilor – Cebu City)
Carl Jason Rama ( Mayor
of Kiblawa, Davao del Sur,
2016–Present)
Edgar Rama (Mayor / Vice
Mayor – Poro, Cebu)
Luciano D. Rama Jr.
(Mayor / Vice Mayor -
Poro, Cebu)
Edmundito N. Rama (Vice
mayor, Councilor –
Kiblawan, Davao del Sur)
Capt. George Rama
(Barangay Captain / City
Councilor – Cebu City)
Capt. Ike Rama (Barangay
Captain, Bisang, Cebu)
Eduardo Roa Rama, Jr.
(City Councilor – Cebu
City)
Clemente Rama (City
Councilor - Cebu City)
Fernando Rama (City
Councilor – Cebu)
Vincent Rama (City
Councilor, Ormoc City)
Caren Torres Rama (City
Councilor, Ormoc City)
Dario C. Rama (CEO of
Philippine Postal
Corporation/ Vice
Chairman & Director of
Overseas Filipino Bank)
Haley Rama Sy (Barangay
Councilor – Cebu)
Crisanto S. Rances –
former board member
(1988–1992), Vice
Camarin
Rances family Governor (1992–1995) and
es Sur
board member (1998–
2004)
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o Fray Luciano
Bracamonte: cura párroco of
Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1820-
1840)
Don Miguel
Calumpang: cabeza de barangay
of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca.
1840)
Don
Martin Calumpang: cabeza de
barangay of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (ca. 1860)
presidente of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1916-1919; 1919-1922)
barangay of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (ca. 1890)
of the Provincial Board of Negros
Oriental (1925-1928; 1928-1931)
mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental
(1956-1959)
mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental
(ca. 1942)
wartime mayor of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (ca. 1942); wife of Jose P.
Martinez, mayor of Dumaguete
City (1931-1934)
Doña
Tiburcia Calumpang de Banogon,
married to Don Alfonso Banogon
presidente of Jimalalud, Negros
Oriental (1910-1912; 1912-1916);
one of the founders of La Libertad,
Negros Oriental who suggested its
name, town councilor (1919-1922)
Don Luis
Calumpang: cabeza de barangay
of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca.
1840)
Don
Agapito Calumpang: cabeza de
barangay of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1880-1900); bise
presidente of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1901-1903)
Don
Gonzalo Calumpang: bise
presidente of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1912-1916)
Doña
Aleja Ines Calumpang, married to
Don Jose Teves Muñoz*:
gobernadorcillo of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1880-1895); capitan
municipal of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1895-1900); presidente
of Tanjay, Negros Oriental (1901-
1905)
presidente of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1905-1909)
married to Francisco Romero**:
presidente of Tanjay, Negros
Oriental (1909-1912; 1912-1916);
member of the Provincial Board of
Negros Oriental (1916-1919; 1919-
1922)
Provincial Board of Negros
Oriental (1925-1928; 1928-1931);
member of the Philippine
Legislature (1931-1934; 1934-
1935); delegate and majority floor
leader to the 1934 Constitutional
Convention; member of the
National Assembly (1935-1938;
1938-1941); member of the 1st
Congress of the Commonwealth of
the Philippines (1945-1946);
senator of the 1st Congress of the
Philippines (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)
the Philippine Coconut Authority
(1987-1989); undersecretary of the
Department of Agriculture (1987-
1989); ambassador extraordinary
and plenipotentiary of the
Philippines to Italy (1989-1991)
Doña
Eustaquia Paula Calumpang,
married to Don Jose Teves Muñoz
(see above)*
Muñoz, married to Francisco
Romero (see above)**
married to Rosita Robillos y
Villacampa
representative of the second
district of Negros Oriental (1987-
1992; 1992-1995; 1995-1998)
Don
Bernardino Calumpang: cabeza de
barangay and teniente mayor of
Tanjay, Negros Oriental (ca. 1880-
1890)
Maria Paz Miraflor y Valencia
captain of Poblacion 5, Tanjay,
Negros Oriental (ca. 1970)
Romualdez/Lope Leyte Don Francisco Lopez of
z family Granada, Spain – Grand
Patriarch and founder of
the Lopez-Romualdez Clan
of Leyte; Spanish friar and
silversmith; founded
Tolosa town in Leyte. He
built the Pandacan Church
in Manila where he served
as parish priest, and
installed the Santo Niño de
Cebu as the patron of the
parish. He owned vast
tracts of land in Leyte and
Manila, including the land
where the Malacañang Park
compound currently stands
(the Bahay Pangarap,
current residence of
President Benigno S.
Aquino III, is located
within the same
compound), until his
grandchildren by his only
daughter, Trinidad Lopez,
donated it to the Philippine
government.
Doña Trinidad Lopez-
Romualdez (Romualdez
line Matriarch)
Daniel Romualdez Sr.
(Romualdez line Patriarch)
o Justice Norberto
Lopez Romualdez –
former Chief Justice
of the Supreme
Court of the
Philippines; Father
of the National
Language.
Robe
rt
RDC
Hof
man
n,
vice
may
or of
Sinaj
ana,
Gua
m
(U.S.
territ
ory)
2005
–
2013
,
may
or
2013
to
prese
nt.
(gran
dson
of
Car
men
Rom
ualde
z
Dela
Cruz
)
o Miguel Lopez
Romualdez –
assemblyman,
mayor of Manila
during World War
II
Daniel
"Danieling"
Z.
Romualdez
II – former
Speaker of
the House of
Representati
ves of the
Philippines
Eduardo
Romualdez
– Central
Bank of the
Philippines
governor
Alberto
Zialcita
Romualdez
Albe
rt G.
Rom
ualde
z–
Secr
etary
of
the
Depa
rtme
nt of
Healt
h
o Vicente Orestes
Lopez Romualdez –
provincial Sheriff of
Leyte; father of
Imelda Romualdez
– Marcos.
Rep.Imelda
Romualdez-
Marcos –
Philippine
First Lady;
Minister of
Human
Settlements;
governor of
Metro
Manila;
currently
representativ
e of Ilocos
Norte.
Gov.
Imee
Rom
ualde
z
Marc
os –
incu
mbe
nt
gove
rnor
of
Iloco
s
Nort
e
Sen.
Ferdi
nand
Rom
ualde
z
Marc
os,
Jr. –
senat
or,
15th
Cong
ress
Benjamin
Romualdez
–
ambassador,
governor of
Leyte,
assemblyma
n during the
Regular
Batasang
Pambansa;
Brother of
Imelda
Marcos
Rep.
Ferdi
nand
Mart
in G.
Rom
ualde
z–
repre
senta
tive
of
the
2nd
Legi
slativ
e
Distr
ict of
Leyt
e
durin
g the
14th
and
15th
Cong
ress
Alfredo
"Bejo"
Romualdez
– former
mayor of
Tacloban;
Brother of
Imelda
Marcos
May
or
Alfre
d S.
Rom
ualde
z–
may
or of
Tacl
oban
City
since
2007
;
repre
senta
tive
of
the
Legi
slativ
e
Distr
ict of
Leyt
e
durin
g the
11th
Cong
ress;
Son
of
May
or
Bejo
Rom
ualde
z
Crist
ina
"Kri
ng-
kring
"
Gonz
ales-
Rom
ualde
z–
city
coun
cilor
of
Tacl
oban
;
wife
of
Alfre
d S.
Rom
ualde
z
Fidel G. Romualdez –
former councilor of Julita,
Leyte, both run for mayor
and vice mayor during
1992–2000 (His father is
Gaudencio G. Romualdez a
younger brother of Imelda
Romualdez-Marcos –
Philippine First Lady;
Minister of Human
Settlements; governor of
Metro Manila; currently
representative of Ilocos
Norte). John Lorenz 'JOLO'
Maat Romualdez Son of
Fidel G. Romualdez, run
for barangay councilor in
Parang Marikina City 2013
SK Kagawad 2009–2010.
Gma7 Artist/Host Walang
tulugan with the
mastershowman co host.
Cielo De Angelina
Teleserye
Don Antonio Lopez (Lopez
line patriarch) – managed
the Lopez family's vast
coconut and abaca
plantations in Leyte
o Señor Gil Mendiola
Lopez – engineer
who oversaw
building of bridges
and roads across the
Visayas and
Mindanao, many of
which are still used
to this day
Captain
Generoso
Lopez –
World War
II veteran;
captain of
Philippine
Airforce;
one of the
very first
commercial
pilots in the
Philippines
(Philippine
Airlines);
ran for
governor of
Leyte but,
although
leading in
the surveys,
backed out
in favor of
his cousin,
Norberto
Romualdez
Jr.
Alberto Romulo –
assemblyman from Quezon
City (1984–1986), senator
of the Philippines (1987–
1998)
o Roman Romulo –
Congressman, Lone
Quezon District of Pasig
City, City (2010–present)
Pasig o Shalani Soledad-
Romulo family
and Romulo – member
Valenzu of the Valenzuela
ela city council from
2nd District (2004–
2013)
o Bernadette Romulo-
Puyat – Secretary of
Tourism (2018–
present)
S[edit]
Family name City/Province Family members
Salceda family Albay Jesus Salceda, Sr. – mayor of Polangui, Albay
o Jesus "Jesap" S. Salceda, Jr. – vice mayor of
Polangui, Albay
Joey Salceda – member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
from Albay's Third District (1998–
2007), governor of Albay (2007–
2016)
Sotto family Cebu, Quezon Filemon Sotto – member of the Philippine House of
City, Parañaque Representatives from Cebu's Third District (1907–
and Pasig 1909, 1909–1912, 1912–1916), former senator of the
Philippines (1916–1922)
o Vicente Sotto – member of the Philippine
House of Representatives from Cebu's Second
District (1922–1925), senator of the
Philippines (1946–1950)
o Tito Sotto – vice mayor of Quezon City
(1988–1992), senator of the Philippines
(1992–1998, 1998–2004, 2010–present)
o Val Sotto – councilor, 2nd district of
Parañaque City (2004–2013)
o Gian Sotto – councilor, 3rd District of
Quezon City (2010–present), Vice Mayor-
elect (2019-)
o Lala Sotto – councilor, 6th District of Quezon
City (2013–present)
o Wahoo Sotto – councilor, 2nd district of
Parañaque City (2013–present)
o Vico Sotto – councilor, 1st district of Pasig
City (2016–2019), Mayor of Pasig City
(2019–present)
T[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Milagrosa Tan – board member, 2nd District of Samar
(1998); governor of Samar (2001-2004-2007);
representative, 2nd District of Samar (2010-2013-2016)
o Sharee Ann Tee Tan – representative, 2nd District
Tan family Samar of Samar (2007); governor of Samar (2010-2013-
2016), daughter
o Stephen James Tee Tan – vice governor of Samar
(2010-2013-2016), son
U[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Alfonso Umali, Sr. – governor of Oriental Mindoro
(1968–1980)
o Alfonso Umali Jr. – 2nd District
congressman (2001–2010), governor of
Oriental Mindoro (2010–present)
o 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)
Nueva Ecija, Oriental
o Czarina Domingo-Umali – Congressman of
Umali Mindoro, Lipa, Batangas,
family Olongapo City and the 3rd District of Nueva Ecija (2007–
Zambales present)
Reuben L. Umali – mayor of Lipa
City 1992–2001
Col. Vicente Umali – Colonel of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines
o Virgilio R. Umali-Councilor of Olongapo
City (2001*)
o Willie R. Umali – Brgy. Captain of
Barangay Kalaklan, Olongapo City (2013–
Present)
V[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Eleuterio Rueda Violago – Congressman of the 2nd district
of Nueva Ecija (1992–1998, 2001–2007), mayor of San Jose
City, Nueva Ecija (1986)
o Alex Sobrepeña Belena – mayor of San Jose City,
Nueva Ecija (2001–2007)
o Marivic Violago Belena (Wife of Alex S. Belena) –
Violago
Nueva Ecija mayor of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (2007–2016)
family
o Joseph Gilbert F. Violago – Congressman of the 2nd
district of Nueva Ecija (2007–2016)
o Mikki S. Violago (Wife of Joseph Gilbert F. Violago)
– Congressman of the 2nd district of Nueva Ecija
(2016–present)
Y[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Jose "Aping" Yap, Sr; mayor of Victoria, Tarlac, 1951–1955;
congressman, second district of Tarlac; governor, Tarlac, 1998–2007
o Victor Yap; governor, Tarlac, 2007–2016; mayor,
Yap Victoria, Tarlac, 1988–1998; son of Aping[69]
Tarlac
family o Susan Yap-Sulit; congressman, second district of Tarlac;
daughter of Aping[69]
o Jose Yap, Jr; mayor, San Jose, Tarlac; son of Aping;
governor of Tarlac, 2016–present[69]
Ynares Rizal Casimiro Ynares Sr. – Binangonan mayor from 1952 to 1956.
family Father of Casimiro Jr., Cesar and Cecilio.
o Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr. – governor of Rizal Province
from 1992 to 2001 then from 2004 to 2007/ Also served as Binangonan
mayor in 1971 and was unchallenged for 15 years because no elections
were conducted after President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law
in 1972/ Served as the municipality's mayor once more in 1988. / Father
of incumbent Rizal Governor Casimiro Ynares III.
Rebecca "Nini" Alcantara-Ynares – Wife of
Casimiro Ynares Jr. and was the first and only woman Rizal governor
from 2001 to 2004 / Set to reclaim her former post as she vies for the
gubernatorial race against independent candidates Ana Mariela Bush
and Esteban Salonga in the 2013 elections.
Casimiro "Junjun" Ynares III – Son of former
Rizal governors Casimiro "Ito" Ynares Jr. and Rebecca "Nini"
Alcantara-Ynares/ On his third and last consecutive term as governor
(2007–2013)/ Married to Andrea Bautista, sister of Senator Ramon
"Bong" Revilla Jr whose family is also politically entrenched in Cavite
province / Junjun is also running in Antipolo City's mayoral race against
incumbent mayor Danilo Leyble in the 2013 elections.
o Cecilio "Boyet" Ynares – another son of Casimiro Sr./
incumbent mayor of Binangonan, elected in 2007 elections/ Running for
his third consecutive term.
o Cesar M. Ynares – also a son of Casimiro Sr./ Won
unopposed as Binangonan mayor for three consecutive elections – in
1998, 2001, and in 2004.
Z[edit]
Family
City/Province Family members
name
Ronaldo B. Zamora – (1978–present) incumbent Congressman
of San Juan City, brother of mining magnates and political
donors Manuel Bayan Zamora Jr and Salvador Bayan Zamora
Zamora
San Juan City o Francis Zamora – vice mayor of San Juan [2010-2016]
family
Mayor of San Juan [2019-2022] ; Son of Ronaldo B.
Zamora