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Fourth Legislature: List of Previous Senators

The document lists the senators who served in the Philippine Senate from the 4th to 6th legislatures from 1916 to 1925. Some of the notable senators included Manuel L. Quezon, who served as Senate President in all three legislatures, and Sergio Osmeña Sr., who served as President Pro Tempore in the 6th legislature. The document provides the names of the senators and the districts they represented in each of the three legislatures during this period.
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Fourth Legislature: List of Previous Senators

The document lists the senators who served in the Philippine Senate from the 4th to 6th legislatures from 1916 to 1925. Some of the notable senators included Manuel L. Quezon, who served as Senate President in all three legislatures, and Sergio Osmeña Sr., who served as President Pro Tempore in the 6th legislature. The document provides the names of the senators and the districts they represented in each of the three legislatures during this period.
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List of Previous Senators

FOURTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1916-1919

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Francisco Villanueva
Majority Floor Leader

Fernando Ma. Guerero


Secretary

Jose Altavas Francisco Liongson


Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan

Hadji Butu Manuel Lopez


Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya. Eight Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotobato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu, and Zamboanga and Palawan

Aquilino Calvo Joaquin D. Luna


Second Senatorial District – La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya,
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotobato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Nicolas Capistrano
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Rafael Palma
Occidental and Bohol Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna

Jose A. Clarin Manuel L. Quezon


Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Occidental and Bohol Marinduque

Vicente Singson Encarnacion Celestino Rodriguez


First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Norte, and Abra
Esteban Singson
Isauro Gabaldon Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan
Pedro Ma. Sison
Esperidion Guanco Second Senatorial District – La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Eight Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
and Palawan Filemon Sotto
Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Mario Guariña
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Sur, Camarines Jose Ma. Veloso
Norte and Masbate Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar

Pedro Guevara Juan Villamor


Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, and Abra
Vicente Ilustre
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and Francisco Villanueva
Marinduque Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon

Leoncio Imperial
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Sur, Camarines
Norte and Masbate
FIFTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1919-1922

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Esperidion Guanco
President Pro Tempore

Francisco Enage
Majority Floor Leader

Fernando Ma. Guerero


Secretary

Jose Altavas Leoncio Imperial


Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate
Jose Ma. Arroyo
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Rafael Palma
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Jose Clarin
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Manuel L. Quezon
Occidental and Bohol Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Marinduque
Bernabe De Guzman
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales Celestino Rodriguez
Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Ceferino De Leon
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Teodoro Sandiko
Vicente De VeraSixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan
Norte, Camarines Sur, and Masbate
Lope K. Santos
Vicente Singson Encarnacion Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya and
First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos the Department of Mindanao and Sulu
Norte, and Abra
Esteban Singson
Francisco Enage Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Pedro Ma. Sison
Santiago Fonacier Second Senatorial District – La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, and Abra Antero Soriano
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Espiridion Guanco Marinduque
Eight Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
and Palawan Francisco Soriano
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis
Pedro Guevara Occidental, and Bohol
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Filemon Sotto
Teofisto Guingona Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya and
the Department of Mindanao and Sulu Hermenegildo Villanueva
Eight Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
and Palawan
SIXTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1922-1925

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Sergio Osmeña, Sr..


President Pro Tempore

Francisco Enage
Majority Floor Leader

Faustino Aguilar
Secretary

Juan B. Alegre Alejo Mabanag


Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Sur, and Masbate
Sergio Osmeña
Jose Ma. Arroyo Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon
Manuel L. Quezon
Hadji Butu Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya, Marinduque
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Isabelo De Los Reyes
Jose Clarin First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis, and Bohol Norte, and Abra

Francisco Enage Celestino Rodriguez


Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu

Santiago Fonacier Teodoro Sandiko


First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan
Norte, and Abra
Antero Soriano
Tomas Gomez Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar Marinduque

Esperidion Guanco Francisco Soriano


Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique, Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis, and Bohol
and Palawan
Emiliano Tria Tirona
Ramon J. Fernandez1 Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Vicente De Vera
Teofisto Guingona Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya, Sur, and Masbate
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Hermenegildo Villanueva
Bernabe De Guzman Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales and Palawan

1
Jose Hontiveros Elected on October 3, 1923 to succeed Senator Pedro Guevara who was
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon appointed Resident commissioner to the United states in March, 1923.

Santiago Lucero
Third Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
SEVENTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1925-1928

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Sergio Osmeña, Sr.


President Pro Tempore

Faustino Aguilar
Secretary

Juan B. Alegre Manuel L. Quezon


Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Sur, and Masbate Marinduque

Jose Alejandrino Elpidio Quirino


Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya, First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga Norte, and Abra

Hadji Butu Isabelo De Los Reyes


Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya, First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga Norte, and Abra

Jose Clarin Pedro Rodriguez


Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Occidental and Bohol
Pastor Salazar
Troadio Galicano Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis, and Bohol
Teodoro Sandiko
Jose Hontiveros Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon
Juan Sumulong
Jose P. Laurel Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Marinduque Emiliano Tria Tirona
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Jose B. Ledesma
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Jose Ma. Veloso
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Santiago Lucero1
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac,Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Jose O. Vera
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Alejo Mabanag Sur, and Masbate
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Hermenegildo Villanueva
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Luis Morales2
and Palawan
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan

Camilo Osias Mariano Yulo


Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
and Palawan

Sergio Osmena 1 Died Nov. 2, 1925


Tenth Senatorial District - Cebu
2
Elected in a special election on March 23, 1926 to replace Sen. Lucero
EIGHTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1928-1931

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Sergio Osmeña, Sr.1


President Pro Tempore

Jose P. Laurell
Majority Floor Leader

Faustino Aguilar
Secretary

Benigno Q. Aquino Sergio Osmeña


Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu

Melecio Arranz Manuel L. Quezon


First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Norte, and Abra Marinduque

Jose Avelino Elpidio Quirino


Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, and Abra
Antonio Belo
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Pedro Rodriguez
Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Hadji Butu
Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Viscaya, Teodoro Sandiko
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan

Manuel Camus Teofilo Sison


Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Viscaya, Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Juan Sumulong
Jose A. Clarin Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis
Occidental, and Bohol Jose Ma. Veloso
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Troadio Galicano
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Jose O. Vera
Occidental and Bohol Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate
Jose G. Generoso
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna Hermenegildo Villanueva
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Jose P. Laurel and Palawan
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Marinduque Mariano Yulo3
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
Jose B. Ledesma and Palawan
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon
1 Acting Senate President due to illness of Senate PresidentQuezon, 1930
Camilo Osias2 2
Alejandro de Guzman was the Senator in1929-31
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales 3 Francisco Zulueta was the Senator in 1929-31
NINTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1931-1934

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Sergio Osmeña, Sr.*


President Pro Tempore

Benigno S. Aquino
Majority Floor Leader

Claro M. Recto
Minority Floor Leader

Fermin S. Torralba
Secretary

Benigno Q. Aquino Ruperto Montinola


Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon

Melecio Arranz Juan Nolasco


First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Norte, and Abra
Sergio Osmeña
Jose Avelino Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Manuel L. Quezon
Sotero Baluyut Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Marinduque

Antonio Belo Elpidio Quirino


Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, and Abra
Manuel C. Briones
Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu Claro M. Recto
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite and
Jose A. Clarin Marinduque
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis, and Bohol
Teofilo Sison
Jose Fuentebella Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate Juan Torralba
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis
Jose G. Generoso Occidental, and Bohol
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Jose Ma. Veloso
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar

Jose O. Vera
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate

Francisco Zulueta
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique,
and Palawan

* Acting Senate President due to illness of Senate President Quezon


TENTH LEGISLATURE
Philippine Senate
1934-1935

Manuel L. Quezon
Senate President

Jose A. Clarin
President Pro Tempore

Claro M. Recto
Majority Floor Leader

Fermin S. Torralba
Secretary

Melecio Arranz Juan Nolasco


First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Norte, and Abra
Sergio Osmeña
Jose Avelino1 Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu
Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar
Manuel L. Quezon
Sotero Baluyut Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite, and
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan Marinduque

Manuel C. Briones Elpidio Quirino


Tenth Senatorial District – Cebu First Senatorial District – Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos
Norte, and Abra
Jose A. Clarin
Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis, and Bohol Claro M. Recto
Fifth Senatorial District – Batangas, Mindoro, Tayabas, Cavite and
Hermogenes Concepcion Marinduque
Third Senatorial District – Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Bulacan
Datu Sinsuat
Juan Gaerlan Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya,
Twelfth Senatorial District – Mt. Province, Baguio, Nueva Vizcaya, Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga
Teofilo Sison
Domingo Imperial Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales
Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate Juan Sumulong
Fourth Senatorial District – Bataan, Rizal, Manila, and Laguna
Isaac Lacson
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique, Juan Torralba
and Palawan Eleventh Senatorial District – Surigao, Misamis Oriental, Misamis
Occidental, and Bohol
Alejo Mabanag
Second Senatorial District - La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales Potenciano Trenas
Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz, and Romblon
Gil Montilla
Eighth Senatorial District – Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique, Jose Ma. Veloso
and Palawan Ninth Senatorial District – Leyte and Samar

Ruperto Montinola Jose O. Vera


Seventh Senatorial District – Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon Sixth Senatorial District – Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines
Sur, and Masbate

1
President Pro Tempore due to death of Senator Clarin, 1935
COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES
Senate
1942-1946

Manuel A. Roxas
Senate President

Elpidio Quirino
President Pro Tempore

Melecio Arranz
Majority Floor Leader

Felix Lazo
Secretary

Antonio De Las Alas Jose Ozamis

Alauya Alonto** Quintin Paredes

Melecio Arranz Elpidio Quirino

Nicolas Buendia Vicente Rama*

Mariano Jesus Cuenco Esteban De La Rama

Ramon J. Fernandez Claro M. Recto

Carlos P. Garcia Eulogio Rodriguez, Sr.*

Pedro C. Hernaez* Manuel A. Roxas

Domingo Imperial* Proceso E. Sebastian*

Vicente Madrigal* Emiliano Tria Tirona*

Daniel Maramba Ramon Torres

Rafael Martinez1 Jose Yulo

Although its members were elected in November 1941, this body was
convoked only in June 1945, with only 16 members in attendance, for the
rest had either died or had been detained on charges of collaboration with
the Japanese.

1 Replaced Norberto Romualdez, who died on the eveof the elections


* Term up to November 1947, decided by lot
Republic of the Philippines

FIRST CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1946-1949

Jose Avelino
Senate President

Melecio Arranz
President Pro Tempore

Vicente Franciscoo
Majority Floor Leader

Carlos P. Garcia
Minority Floor Leader

Antonio Zacarias
Secretary

Nicolas Buendia Salipada K. Pendatun

Tomas Cabili Vicente Rama

Olegario B. Clarin Esteban De La Rama

Tomas Confesor Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.


(Six-year term, 1946-51)
Jose E. Romero
Mariano J. Cuenco*
(Six-year term, 1946-51) Prospero Sanidad

Pablo A. David Alauya Alonto


(Elected in November 1947)
Proceso Sebastian
Ramon Diokno
Vicente Y. Sotto
Pedro C. Hernaez (Six-year term, 1946-1951)

Domingo Imperial Carlos Tan


(Elected in November 1947)
Fernando Lopez
Lorenzo M. Tañada
Alejo Mabanag (Elected in November 1947)

Enrique B. Magalona Emiliano Tria Tirona


(Elected in November 1947)
Camilo Osias
(Elected in November 1947) Ramon Torres
(Elected in November 1947)
Geronima T. Pecson
(Elected in November 1947) Jose O. Vera

* Senate President, February 21-December 13, 1949


Republic of the Philippines

SECOND CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1950-1953

Mariano Jesus Cuenco


Senate President

Quintin Paredes1
President Pro Tempore

Tomas Cabili
Majority Floor Leader

Carlos P. Garcia
Minority Floor Leader

Toribio P. Perez
Secretary

Esteban R. Abada Macario Peralta, Jr.


(Elected in November 1949) (Elected in November 1949)

Melecio Arranz Cipriano Primicias


(Elected in November 1951)
Jose Avelino
Gil J. Puyat
Manuel C. Briones (Elected in November 1951)
(Elected in November 1951)
Claro M. Recto3
Tomas Confesor
Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.4
Pablo A. David
Vicente Y. Sotto
Francisco A. Delgado
(Elected in November 1951)
Lorenzo Sumulong
(Elected in November 1949)
Jose P. Laurel, Sr.
(Elected in November 1951)
Lorenzo M. Tañada
Jose C. Locsin Emiliano Tria Tirona
(Elected in November 1951)

Ramon Torres
Vicente P. Madrigal

Enrique B. Magalona Jose C. Zulueta5


(Elected in November 1949) (Elected in November 1951)

1
Justiniano S. Montano Senate President, March 5-April 1952
(Elected in November 1949) 2
SenatePresident, April 17-30, 1952 -April 17-30, 1953
3
ReplacedTeodoro de Vera on April 3, 1953, per Senate Electoral
Camilo Osias2 Tribunal'sdecision on Recto's Protest
4
Senate President, April30, 1952 - April 17, 1953
Geronima T. Pecson 5
Senate President, April 30 - May 20, 1953
Republic of the Philippines

THIRD CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1954-1957

Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.


Senate President

Manuel Briones
President Pro Tempore

Cipriano Primicias
Majority Floor Leader

Sofronio C. Quimson
Secretary

Domocao Alonto Enrique B. Magalona


(Elected in November 1955)
Ambrosio B. Padilla
Tomas Cabili
Quintin Paredes
Edmundo Cea (Elected in November 1955)
(Elected in November 1953)
Emmanuel N. Pelaez
Mariano J. Cuenco (Elected in November 1953)
(Elected in November 1953)
Macario Peralta, Jr.
Francisco A. Delgado
Gil J. Puyat
Ruperto Kangleon
(Elected in November 1953) Claro M. Recto
(Elected in November 1955)
Jose P. Laurel, Sr.
Francisco Soc Rodrigo
Oscar Ledesma (Elected in November 1955)

Roseller T. Lim Decoroso Rosales


(Elected in November 1955) (Elected in November 1955)

Jose C. Locsin Pedro Sabido


(Elected in November 1955)
Fernando Lopez
(Elected in November 1953) Lorenzo Sumulong
(Elected in November 1955)
Alejo Mabanag
(Elected in November 1953) Lorenzo M. Tañada
(Elected in November 1953)
Pacita Madrigal Gonzales
(Elected in November 1955) Jose C. Zulueta
Republic of the Philippines

FOURTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1958-1961

Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.


Senate President

Fernando Lopez
President Pro Tempore

Cipriano Primicias
Majority Floor Leader

Ambrosio B. Padilla
Minority Floor Leader

Fidel H. Henares
Secretary

Domocao Alonto Quintin Paredes

Eulogio Balao Emmanuel N. Pelaez

Edmundo B. Cea Gil J. Puyat

Mariano J. Cuenco Claro M. Recto

Rogelio De La Rosa Francisco Soc Rodrigo

Pacita Madrigal Gonzales Decoroso Rosales

Ruperto Kangleon Pedro Sabido

Oscar Ledesma Lorenzo Sumulong

Roseller T. Lim Lorenzo M. Tañada

Alejo Mabanag Arturo M. Tolentino


Republic of the Philippines

FIFTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1962-1965

Ferdinand E. Marcos
Senate President

Fernando Lopez
President Pro Tempore

Cipriano Primicias
Majority Floor Leader

Estanislao Fernandez
Minority Floor Leader

Regino S. Eustaquio
Secretary

Alejandro D. Almendras Raul S. Manglapus

Gaudencio E. Antonino Camilo Osias

Eulogio Balao Ambrosio B. Padilla

Mariano J. Cuenco Gil J. Puyat

Rogelio De La Rosa Francisco Soc Rodrigo

Rodolfo T. Ganzon Eulogio Rodriguez1

Maria Kalaw Katigbak Jose J. Roy

Oscar Ledesma Lorenzo Sumulong

Roseller T. Lim Lorenzo M. Tañada


Juan R. Liwag
Arturo M. Tolentino2
Genaro F. Magsaysay 1
Senate President, 1962-63
2 Majority Floor Leader, 1965
Manuel P. Manahan
Republic of the Philippines

SIXTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1966-1969

Arturo M. Tolentino
Senate President

Lorenzo Sumulong
President Pro Tempore

Jose J. Roy
Majority Floor Leader

Ambrosio B. Padilla
Minority Floor Leader

Eliseo M. Tenza
Secretary

Alejandro D. Almendras Raul S. Manglapus

Gaudencio E. Antonino Camilo Osias

Magnolia W. Antonino Sergio Osmeña, Jr.

Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Emmanuel N. Pelaez

Dominador R. Aytona Leonardo P. Perez

Jose W. Diokno Gil J. Puyat1

Rodolfo T. Ganzon Francisco Soc Rodrigo


Eva Estrada Kalaw Gerardo M. Roxas
Maria Kalaw Katigbak Jovito R. Salonga

Wenceslao R. Lagumbay Lorenzo M. Tañada

Juan R. Liwag Lorenzo G. Teves

Genaro F. Magsaysay Tecla San Andres Ziga


Manuel P. Manahan 1
Senate President, 1968-69
Republic of the Philippines

SEVENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1970-1973*

Gil J. Puyat
Senate President

Jose J. Roy
President Pro Tempore

Arturo M. Tolentino
Majority Floor Leader

Gerardo M. Roxas
Minority Floor Leader

Eliseo M. Tenza
Secretary

Alejandro D. Almendras John Henry R. Osmeña

Magnolia W. Antonino Sergio Osmeña, Jr.

Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Ambrosio B. Padilla

Dominador R. Aytona Emmanuel N. Pelaez

Helena Z. Benitez Leonardo B. Perez

Jose W. Diokno Jovito R. Salonga

Rene Espina Lorenzo Sumulong

Edgar U. Ilarde Mamintal H. Tamano

Eva Estrada Kalaw Lorenzo M. Tañada

Wenceslao R. Lagumbay Lorenzo G. Teves

Salvador H. Laurel

Ernesto M. Maceda *
The tenure of the Senators of the 7th Congress was cut short by the
declaration of Martial Law in 1972; subsequently, the Legislature was
Genaro F. Magsaysay phased out as the country's new Constitution transformed the system of
government from presidential to parliamentary
Ramon V. Mitra, Jr.
Republic of the Philippines

EIGHTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1987-1992

Jovito Salonga Neptali A. Gonzales


(1987-1991) (1992)

Senate President

Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr. Sotero H. Laurel


(1987-1989) (1990-1991)

Ernesto Maceda
(1992)
President Pro Tempore

Orlando S. Mercado Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr.


(1987-1989) (1990-1991)

Alberto G. Romulo
(1991-1992)
Majority Leader

Juan Ponce Enrile Wigberto E. Tañada


(1987-1991) (1992)

Minority Leader

Eriberto M. Bernal Edwin P. Acoba


(1987) (1988-1991)

Anacleto D. Badoy
(1991-1992)
Secretary

Heherson T. Alvarez Vicente T. Paterno

Edgardo J. Angara Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.

Agapito A. Aquino Rene Saguisag

Joseph E. Estrada Santanina T. Rasul

Ernesto F. Herrera Leticia Ramos Shahani

Jose D. Lina, Jr. Mamintal H. Tamano

Raul S. Manglapus1 Victor S. Ziga

John Henry R. Osmeña 1 Appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs in September 1987


Republic of the Philippines

NINTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1992-1995

Neptali A. Gonzales Edgardo J. Angara


(1992-1993) (1993-1995)

Senate President

Ernesto M. Maceda Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr.1


(1992-1993) (1993)

Leticia Ramos Shahani


(1993-1995)
President Pro Tempore

Alberto G. Romulo
(1992-1995)
Majority Leader

Wigberto E. Tañada
(1992-1995)
Minority Leader

Anacleto D. Badoy Edgardo E. Tumangan


(1992-1993) (1993-1995)

Secretary

Heherson T. Alvarez John Henry R. Osmeña

Agapito A. Aquino Santanina T. Rasul

Rodolfo G. Biazon Ramon B. Revilla

Anna Dominique M.L. Coseteng Raul S. Roco

Ernesto F. Herrera Vicente C. Sotto III

Jose D. Lina, Jr. Francisco S. Tatad

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Arturo M. Tolentino

Orlando S. Mercado Freddie N. Webb

Blas F. Ople 1
Appointed Executive Secretary in June 1993
Republic of the Philippines

TENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1995-1998

Ernesto M. Maceda
(1996-1998)

Edgardo J. Angara Neptali A. Gonzales


(1995) (1995-1996, 1998)

Senate President

Leticia Ramos Shahani Blas F. Ople


(1995-1996) (1996-1998)

President Pro Tempore

Alberto G. Romulo Francisco S. Tatad


(1995-1996) (1996-1998)

Franklin M. Drilon
(1998)
Majority Leader

Wigberto E. Tañada Edgardo J. Angara


(1995) (1995-1996)

Neptali A. Gonzales Ernesto M. Maceda


(1996-1998) (1998)

Minority Leader

Edgardo E. Tumangan Hezel P. Gacutan


(1995) (1995-1996, 1998)

Lorenzo E. Leynes, Jr.


(1996-1998)
Secretary

Heherson T. Alvarez Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr.

Anna Dominique M.L. Coseteng Orlando S. Mercado

Juan Ponce Enrile Sergio R. Osmeña III

Marcelo B. Fernan Ramon B. Revilla

Juan M. Flavier Raul S. Roco

Ernesto F. Herrera Miriam Defensor Santiago

Gregorio B. Honasan II Vicente C. Sotto III

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Freddie N. Webb


Republic of the Philippines

ELEVENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
1998-2001

Marcelo B. Fernan1 Blas F. Ople


(1998-1999) (1999-2000)

Franklin M. Drilon Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.


(2000) (2000-2001)

Senate President

Blas F. Ople John Henry R. Osmeña


(1998-1999, 2000-2001) (1999-2000)

President Pro Tempore

Franklin M. Drilon Francisco S. Tatad


(1998-2000) (2000- 2001)

Majority Leader

Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr.2


(1998-2001)
Minority Leader

Hezel P. Gacutan Oscar G. Yabes


(1998-2000) (2000)

Lutgardo B. Barbo
(2000-2001)
Secretary

Teresa Aquino-Oreta Robert S. "Jawo" Jaworski

Robert Z. Barbers Loren Legarda

Rodolfo G. Biazon Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr.

Renato L. "Compañero" Cayetano Sergio R. Osmeña III

Anna Dominique M.L. Coseteng Ramon B. Revilla

Juan Ponce Enrile Raul S. Roco3


Juan M. Flavier Miriam Defensor Santiago
Gregorio B. Honasan II Vicente C. Sotto III
1 Died on July 11, 1999
2 Appointed Vice-President and Secretary of Foreign Affairs in February2001
3 Appointed Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports in February2001
*One seat vacated by Senator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo who was elected Vice-President in May 1998

Republic of the Philippines

TWELFTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2001-2004

Franklin M. Drilon
Senate President

Manny Villar Juan M. Flavier


(2001-2002) (2002-2004)

President Pro Tempore

Loren Legarda Kiko Pangilinan


(2001-2004) (2004)

Majority Leader

Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. Vicente C. Sotto III


(2001-2002) (2002-2004)

Minority Floor Leader

Oscar G.Yabes
Secretary

Edgardo J. Angara Robert S. "Jawo" Jaworski

Teresa Aquino-Oreta Panfilo M. Lacson

Joker P. Arroyo Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr.

Robert Z. Barbers Blas F. Ople*

Rodolfo G Biazon John Henry R. Osmeña

Renato L. "Compañero" Cayetano** Sergio R. Osmeña III

Noli "Kabayan" L. de Castro Ralph G. Recto

Luisa "Loi" P. Ejercito Estrada Ramon B. Revilla

Gregorio B. Honasan II

*Appointed DFA Secretary


** deceased
Republic of the Philippines

THIRTEENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2004-2007

Franklin M. Drilon Manny Villar


(2004-2006) (2006-2007)

Senate President

Juan M. Flavier
President Pro Tempore

Kiko Pangilinan
Majority Leader

Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.


Minority Floor Leader

Oscar G.Yabes
Secretary

Edgardo J. Angara Panfilo M. Lacson

Joker P. Arroyo Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid

Rodolfo G. Biazon Alfredo S. Lim

Pia S. Cayetano Jamby A.S. Madrigal

Miriam Defensor Santiago Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr.

Luisa "Loi" P. Ejercito Estrada Sergio R. Osmeña III

Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada Ralph G. Recto

Juan Ponce Enrile Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr.

Richard "Dick" Gordon Mar A. Roxas


Republic of the Philippines

FOURTEENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2007-2010

Manny Villar Juan Ponce Enrile


(2007-2008) (2008-2010)

Senate President

Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada


President Pro Tempore

Kiko Pangilinan Juan Miguel F. Zubiri


(2007-2008) (2008-2010)

Majority Leader

Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr.


Minority Floor Leader

Emma L. Reyes
Secretary

Edgardo J. Angara Gregorio B. Honasan II

Benigno S. Aquino III Panfilo M. Lacson

Joker P. Arroyo Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid

Rodolfo G. Biazon Loren B. Legarda

Alan Peter Compañero S. Cayetano Jamby A.S. Madrigal

Pia S. Cayetano Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr.

Miriam Defensor Santiago Mar A. Roxas

Francis "Chiz" G. Escudero Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV

Richard "Dick" Gordon


Republic of the Philippines

FIFTEENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2010-2013

Juan Ponce Enrile***


Senate President

Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada****


President Pro Tempore

Vicente C. Sotto III


Majority Leader

Alan Peter Compañero S. Cayetano


Minority Floor Leader

Emma L. Reyes
Secretary

Edgardo J. Angara Loren B. Legarda

Joker P. Arroyo Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr.

Pia S. Cayetano Sergio R. Osmeña III

Miriam Defensor Santiago Kiko Pangilinan

Franklin M. Drilon Aquilino 'Koko' Pimentel III **

Francis "Chiz" G. Escudero Ralph G. Recto

Teofisto "TG" Guingona III Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr.

Gregorio B. Honasan II Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV

Panfilo M. Lacson Manny Villar

Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid Juan Miguel F. Zubiri*

*Resigned on August 3, 2011


**Declared by Senate Electoral Tribunal (SET) as the duly-elected 12th
winning senatorin the 2007 elections
*** Resigned on June 5, 2013 as Senate President
**** Acting Senate President
Republic of the Philippines

SIXTEENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2013-2016

Franklin M. Drilon
Senate President

Ralph G. Recto
President Pro Tempore

Alan Peter Compañero S. Cayetano


Majority Leader

Juan Ponce Enrile


Minority Floor Leader

Oscar G. Yabes
Secretary

Juan Edgardo "Sonny" M. Angara Manuel "Lito" M. Lapid

Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino IV Loren B. Legarda

Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr.

Pia S. Cayetano Sergio R. Osmeña III

Miriam Defensor Santiago Aquilino 'Koko' Pimentel III

Joseph Victor G. Ejercito Grace L. Poe

Francis "Chiz" G. Escudero Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr.

Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada Vicente C. Sotto III

Teofisto "TG" Guingona III Antonio "Sonny" F. Trillanes IV

Gregorio B. Honasan II Cynthia A. Villar

Republic of the Philippines

SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS
Senate of the Philippines
2016-2019
Vicente C. Sotto III
Senate President
2018-

Aquilino 'Koko' Pimentel III


Senate President
2016-2018

Ralph G. Recto
President Pro Tempore
2017-
Minority Floor Leader
2016-2017

Juan Miguel "Migz" F. Zubiri


Majority Leader
2018-

Vicente C. Sotto III


Majority Leader
2016-2018

Franklin M. Drilon
Minority Floor Leader
2017-
President Pro Tempore
2016-2017

Atty. Myra Marie D. Villarica


Secretary
2018-

Lutgardo B. Barbo
Secretary
2016-2018

Juan Edgardo "Sonny" M. Angara Risa Hontiveros

Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino IV Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson

Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay Loren B. Legarda

Alan Peter Compañero S. Cayetano * Emmanuel "Manny" D. Pacquiao

Leila de Lima Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan

Joseph Victor "JV" G. Ejercito Grace L. Poe

Francis "Chiz" G. Escudero Antonio "Sonny" F. Trillanes IV

Sherwin "Win" T. Gatchalian Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva

Richard J. Gordon Cynthia A. Villar

Gregorio B. Honasan II

*Appointed DFA Secretary (May 2017)

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