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This is a list of candidates in the 2025 Philippine Senate election.

Accepted candidates

These are the candidates accepted by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and were included in the ballot.

# Candidate Party Alliance Prior political experience
1 Benhur Abalos PFP Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (2022–2024)
2 Jerome Adonis Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Secretary general of Kilusang Mayo Uno
3 Wilson Amad Independent
4 Jocelyn Andamo Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Secretary general of Filipino Nurses United
5 Bam Aquino KANP Senator (2013–2019)
6 Ronnel Arambulo Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Vice chairperson of Pamalakaya
7 Ernesto Arellano KKK
8 Roberto Ballon Independent Leader of Kapunungan sa Gagmay'ng Mangingisda sa Concepcion
9 Abigail Binay NPC Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Mayor of Makati (2016–present)
10 Jimmy Bondoc PDP Hakbang ng Maisug Member of the Board of Directors of Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (2021–2022)
11 Bong Revilla Lakas Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent senator (since 2019)
12 Bonifacio Bosita Independent Incumbent House representative for 1-Rider Partylist (2022–present)
13 Arlene Brosas Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Incumbent House representative for GABRIELA (since 2016)
14 Roy Cabonegro DPP
15 Allen Capuyan PPP
16 Teodoro Casiño Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan House representative for Bayan Muna (2004–2013)
17 France Castro Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Incumbent House representative for ACT Teachers (since 2016)
18 Pia Cayetano Nacionalista Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent senator (since 2019)
19 David d'Angelo Bunyog
20 Angelo de Alban Independent
21 Leody de Guzman PLM Chairman of Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
22 Ronald dela Rosa PDP Hakbang ng Maisug Incumbent senator (since 2019)
23 Eufemia Doringo Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Secretary general of Kadamay
24 Arnel Escobal PM
25 Luke Espiritu PLM President of Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
26 Modesto Floranda Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Chairperson of PISTON
27 Marc Gamboa Independent
28 Bong Go PDP Hakbang ng Maisug Incumbent senator (since 2019)
29 Norberto Gonzales PDSP Secretary of National Defense (2009–2010)
30 Jesus Hinlo Jr. PDP Hakbang ng Maisug Commissioner of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (2022)
31 Gregorio Honasan Reform PH Secretary of Information and Communications Technology (2019–2021)
32 Relly Jose Jr. KBL
33 Panfilo Lacson Independent Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Senator (2016–2022)
34 Raul Lambino PDP Hakbang ng Maisug Administrator and Chief Executive Officer of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (2017–2022)
35 Lito Lapid NPC Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent senator (since 2019)
36 Wilbert T. Lee Aksyon Incumbent House representative for AGRI Partylist (since 2022)
37 Amirah Lidasan Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Co-chairperson of Sandugo Movement of Moro and Indigenous Peoples for Self-Determination
38 Rodante Marcoleta Independent Hakbang ng Maisug Incumbent House representative for SAGIP Partylist (since 2016)
39 Imee Marcos Nacionalista Incumbent senator (since 2019)
40 Norman Marquez Independent
41 Eric Martinez Independent Incumbent House representative from Valenzuela's 2nd district (since 2016)
42 Richard Mata Independent
43 Sonny Matula WPP President of the Federation of Free Workers
44 Liza Maza Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Lead convenor of National Anti-Poverty Commission (2016–2018)
45 Heidi Mendoza Independent Commissioner of the Commission on Audit (2011–2015)
46 Jose Montemayor Jr. Independent
47 Subair Guinthum Mustapha WPP
48 Jose Olivar Independent
49 Willie Ong Aksyon Senatorial candidate in the 2019 elections, Vice presidential candidate in the 2022 elections
50 Manny Pacquiao PFP Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Senator (2016–2022)
51 Francis Pangilinan Liberal Senator (2016–2022)
52 Ariel Querubin Nacionalista Colonel, Philippine Marine Corps
53 Apollo Quiboloy Independent Hakbang ng Maisug
54 Danilo Ramos Makabayan Oposisyon ng Bayan Chairperson of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas
55 Willie Revillame Independent
56 Vic Rodriguez Independent Executive Secretary (2022)
57 Nur-Ana Sahidulla Independent House representative from Sulu's 2nd district (2013–2016)
58 Phillip Salvador PDP Hakbang ng Maisug
59 Chavit Singson (later withdrew) Independent Mayor of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur (2019–2022)
60 Tito Sotto NPC Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Senator (2010–2022; Senate president (2016–2022))
61 Michael Tapado PM
62 Francis Tolentino PFP Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent senator (since 2019)
63 Ben Tulfo Independent
64 Erwin Tulfo Lakas Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent House representative for ACT-CIS Partylist (since 2023)
65 Mar Valbuena Independent Chairperson of Manibela
66 Leandro Verceles Jr. Independent Former governor of Catanduanes (2001–2007)
67 Camille Villar Nacionalista Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas Incumbent House representative from Las Piňas (since 2019)

Rejected candidacies

These are the people who filed to be candidates, but were rejected by the COMELEC, ordered by day of filing:

1 October
  1. David Chan
  2. Alexander Encarnacion
  3. Felipe Montealto Jr.
  4. Janice Padilla
  5. Joseph Dy
  6. Najar Salih
  7. Daniel Magtira
  8. Happy Lubarbio
  9. Norman Marquez
  10. Phil delos Reyes
  11. Marc Gamboa
  12. Miguelino Caturan
  13. Sunang Ditanongun
2 October
  1. Victoriano Inte
  2. Eric Negapatan
  3. Magno Manalo
  4. Bethsaida Lopez
  5. Manuel Andrada
  6. Jonry Gargarita
3 October
  1. Jose Bunilla
  2. Jaime Balmas
  3. Elpidio Rosales Jr.
  4. Robert Agad
  5. Khaled Casimra
  6. Jimmy Salapantan
  7. Rex Noel
  8. Roel Pacquiao
4 October
  1. Froilan Serafico
  2. Ernesto Balite
  3. Elvis Beniga
5 October
  1. Warlito Bovier
  2. Wilson Aclan
  3. Charito Billones
  4. Jerson Ares
  5. Primo Capuno Jr.
  6. Leodegario Estrella
  7. Richard Nicolas
  8. Rolando Plaza
  9. Virginia Sabit
6 October
  1. Junbert Guigayuma
  2. Sixto Lagare
  3. John Rafael Escobar
7 October
  1. Pedro Ordiales
  2. James Reyes Jr.
  3. Nelson Ancajas
  4. Maria Fe Era
  5. Diego Palomares
  6. Gerard Arcega
  7. Mario Pagaragan Jr.
  8. Angelo de Alban
  9. Luther Meniano
  10. Hernando Bruce
  11. Alice Jumalon
  12. Eulogio Partosa
  13. Epifanio Perez
  14. Mario Valbuena Jr.
  15. Freddie Maiquez
  16. Leo Cadion
  17. Getter Malinao
  18. Salipada Amir Hussin
  19. Joel Apolinario
  20. Allen Capuyan
  21. Artemio Maquiso
  22. Jose Tam
  23. Oscar Ongjoco
  24. Jacinto Bonayag
  25. Ferdinand Tuzara
  26. Agapito Casipong
  27. Fernando Diaz
  28. Orlando de Guzman
  29. Edgardo Dugue
  30. Jefrey Andrino
  31. Nheling Plaza
  32. Eduardo Bautista
8 October
  1. Peter Joemel Advincula
  2. Princess Jade de Leon
  3. Jovilyn Aceron
  4. Leandro Verceles
  5. Fernando Advincula
  6. Joseph Delgado
  7. Eric Alcantara
  8. Rosalin Cay
  9. Randy Red
  10. Romulo San Ramon
  11. Abel Adorable
  12. Mercedita Acoplado
  13. Randy Restum
  14. Emilio Chan
  15. Devienido Biazon Jr.
  16. Rodolfo Basilan
  17. Primo Aquino
  18. Roel Lamoste
  19. Vicente Domingo
  20. Gem Domagtoy
  21. Monique Kokkinaras
  22. Injim Bunayog
  23. Ismael Bajo
  24. Omar Tomanong
  25. Salvador Cabalida
  26. Francis Leo Marcos
  27. Berteni Causing
  28. Melchor Lucañas
  29. Antonio Par
  30. Robert Marcos Tallano Tagean
  31. Loreto Banosan
  32. Faith Ugsad
  33. Wilfredo Red
  34. Edmundo Rubi
  35. Patrick Artajo
  36. Rafael Chico
  37. Romeo Macaragg
  38. Celeste Aguillar
  39. Shirley Cuatchin
  40. Ricarda Arguilles
  41. Sonny Pimentel
  42. Enrique Olonan
  43. Willie Ricablanca Jr.
  44. Alexander Lague
  45. Melissa Fortes
  46. Roberto Sembrano
  47. Gabriel Chaclag

Withdrew candidacies

Declined to be candidates

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