These are the representatives elected in the 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections.
Seats highlighted in gray are districts in which boundaries were altered.
District | Incumbent party | Representative elected | width=40% | Notes | |||
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Abra | New representative. | ||||||
Agusan del Norte–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Agusan del Norte–2nd | New representative, daughter of previous representative. | ||||||
Agusan del Sur–1st | New representative, sister of previous representative; new district; Rodolfo Plaza (NPC) previously held the lone district. | ||||||
Agusan del Sur–2nd | New district; Rodolfo Plaza (NPC) previously held the lone district. | ||||||
Aklan | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Albay–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Albay–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Albay–3rd | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Antipolo City–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Antipolo City–2nd | New representative. | ||||||
Antique | New representative, son of previous representative. | ||||||
Apayao | New representative, sister of previous representative. | ||||||
Aurora | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Bacolod City | New representative. | ||||||
Baguio City | Former representative. | ||||||
Basilan | New representative; incumbent Wahab Akbar died in office. | ||||||
Bataan–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Bataan–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Batanes | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Batangas–1st | New representative. | ||||||
Batangas–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Batangas–3rd | New representative. | ||||||
Batangas–4th | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Benguet | Former representative. | ||||||
Biliran | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Bohol–1st | New representative. | ||||||
Bohol–2nd | New representative. | ||||||
Bohol–3rd | New representative, elected unopposed. | ||||||
Bukidnon–1st | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Bukidnon–2nd | New representative. | ||||||
Bukidnon–3rd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Bulacan–1st | Incumbent won reelection; election deferred for six months after the annulment of the creation of a separate Malolos district. | ||||||
Bulacan–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Bulacan–3rd | New incumbent. | ||||||
Bulacan–4th | New incumbent. | ||||||
Cagayan–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Cagayan–2nd | Incumbent won reelection; died on July 22, 2010. | ||||||
Cagayan–3rd | New representative. | ||||||
Cagayan de Oro City–1st | New representative. | ||||||
Cagayan de Oro City–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Caloocan–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Caloocan–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Camarines Norte–1st | New representative; new district, Liwayway Vinzons-Chato (Liberal) previously held the lone district. | ||||||
Camarines Norte–2nd | Defeated incumbent; new district, incumbent Liwayway Vinzons-Chato (Liberal) ran in this district. | ||||||
Camarines Sur–1st | Former representative; old first district split into two districts that will comprise the new first and second districts. Incumbent Diosdado Macapagal–Arroyo (Lakas-Kampi) at the new second district. | ||||||
Camarines Sur–2nd | Incumbent won reelection; previously a part of the old first district. Old first district incumbent Diosdado Macapagal–Arroyo ran here. | ||||||
Camarines Sur–3rd | Incumbent won reelection; the old second district is renamed to the new third district. | ||||||
Camarines Sur–4th | Incumbent won reelection; the old third district is renamed to the new fourth district. | ||||||
Camarines Sur–5th | New representative; the old fourth district is renamed to the new fifth district. | ||||||
Camiguin | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Capiz–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Capiz–2nd | New representative, wife of previous representative | ||||||
Catanduanes | New representative. | ||||||
Cavite–1st | Incumbent won reelection; Bacoor was separated from the first district and is the new second district. | ||||||
Cavite–2nd | New representative: the old second district and a part of the third district are redistricted into five new districts. | ||||||
Cavite–3rd | Former representative. | ||||||
Dasmarinas (Cavite–4th) | Incumbent won reelection; old second district representative Elpidio Barzaga, Jr. ran in the fourth district (Dasmarinas). | ||||||
Cavite–5th | New representative. | ||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Cavite–7th | Incumbent won reelection; Most of the old third district became the new seventh district, except for Amadeo (6th) and Silang (5th). | ||||||
Cebu–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Cebu–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Cebu–4th | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Cebu–5th | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Cebu–6th | New representative; Lapu-Lapu City district carved out from this district. | ||||||
Cebu City–1st | New representative, daughter of previous representative | ||||||
Cebu City–2nd | New representative. | ||||||
Compostela Valley–1st | New representative, daughter of previous representative. | ||||||
Compostela Valley–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Cotabato–1st | New representative. | ||||||
Cotabato–2nd | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Davao City–1st | New representative, son of previous representative. | ||||||
Davao City–2nd | New representative, sister of previous representative. | ||||||
Davao City–3rd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Davao del Norte–1st | New representative. | ||||||
Davao del Norte–2nd | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Davao del Sur–1st | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Davao del Sur–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Davao Oriental–1st | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Davao Oriental–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Dinagat Islands | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Eastern Samar | Defeated incumbent Teodulo Coquilla, who was not nominated by Lakas-Kampi and ran as an independent. | ||||||
Guimaras | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Ifugao | New representative. | ||||||
Iligan City | Incumbent won reelection; new district carved out of Lanao del Norte's 1st district. | ||||||
Ilocos Norte–1st | Former representative. | ||||||
Ilocos Norte–2nd | Former representative, mother of previous representative. | ||||||
Ilocos Sur–1st | Incumbent won reelection; resigned in March 2011. | ||||||
Ilocos Sur–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Iloilo–1st | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Iloilo–2nd | Former representative, husband of previous representative. | ||||||
Iloilo–3rd | New representative, son of previous representative. | ||||||
Iloilo–4th | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Iloilo–5th | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Iloilo City | New representative. | ||||||
Isabela–1st | Former representative, father of previous representative. | ||||||
Isabela–2nd | New representative. | ||||||
Isabela–3rd | New representative, brother of previous representative. | ||||||
Isabela–4th | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Kalinga | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
La Union–1st | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
La Union–2nd | Defeated incumbent. | ||||||
Laguna–1st | New representative; disqualified after winning in 2007. | ||||||
Laguna–2nd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Laguna–3rd | Incumbent won reelection. | ||||||
Laguna–4th | Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | ||||||
Lanao del Norte–1st | New representative; Iligan district carved out from this district; incumbent representative Vicente Belmonte (Liberal) ran there. | ||||||
New representative, daughter of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative; carved out of Cebu's 6th district. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Former representative, husband of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative, won election unopposed. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection; Malabon/Navotas district split into Malabon and Navotas districts. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative; incumbent Danilo Lagbas (Lakas-CMD, predecessor of Lakas Kampi CMD) died while in office. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative; Victor Dominguez (KAMPI, predecessor of Lakas Kampi CMD) died while in office. | |||||||
New representative; father of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative; Malabon/Navotas district split into Malabon and Navotas districts. Incumbent Josephine Lacson-Noel ran in the Malabon district. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, daughter of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, sister of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, brother of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, mother of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, brother of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, wife of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative, wife of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection unopposed. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
Former representative. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative, relative of previous representative. | |||||||
Former representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative, mother of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Former representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Defeated incumbent. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative, daughter of incumbent Jose Yap (Lakas Kampi CMD) who died while in office. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Antonio Diaz | Incumbent won reelection; died August 3, 2011. | ||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, son of previous representative. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
Incumbent won reelection. | |||||||
New representative, wife of previous representative. | |||||||
New representative. | |||||||
New representative. |
See also: Philippine House of Representatives party-list election, 2010. Elected via closed lists, each party can return up to three representatives. If the person quits the party, the representative also loses one's seat. In any vacancy, the person next in line assumes the party's seat. For changes after the first seat was awarded for a party, see Change of seats in the 15th Congress.