Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan
Gringo Honasan wants to return to the Senate to push for unfinished reforms on land use, national security, freedom of information and food security.
Gringo Honasan wants to return to the Senate to push for unfinished reforms on land use, national security, freedom of information and food security.
Imee Marcos vows to push for a uniform minimum wage across the country, if reelected to a second Senate term. She has also withdrawn from the Marcos administration’s senatorial slate for the 2025 elections.
Bong Revilla promises to lower the prices of goods, push for programs for farmers and fishermen, lower the retirement age for government workers and provide solutions to flood problems as he runs for senator in the 2025 elections.
Lapid vows to improve agri-tourism and continue his advocacies on education, public health and the environment as he runs for a fourth term in Senate in the 2025 midterm elections.
Bong Go wants to continue focusing on healthcare services, being the main proponent of Malasakit Centers. He also intends to improve food security, jobs, education and youth welfare
Bato Dela Rosa intends to refile his bills reimposing mandatory ROTC and prescribing the death penalty for “high-level drug trafficking,” if he wins a second Senate term.
There are seven incumbent senators seeking reelection in 2025: Pia Cayetano, Ronald Dela Rosa, Christopher Lawrence Go, Manuel Lapid, Maria Imelda Marcos, Ramon Revilla Jr. and Francis Tolentino
The PPCRV-KBP unofficial election count as of 8:10 pm shows Emmanuel Joel Villanueva still leading with 13,021,333 votes, followed by Franklin Drilon with 12,758,515 votes and Vicente Sotto III with 12,317,300 votes. They’re followed by Panfilo Lacson (12,021,853), Richard Gordon (12,007,175), Ana Theresia Hontiveros (11,201,512), Miguel Zubiri (11,035,696), Francisco Pangilinan (11,015,401). Catching up are Sherwin