All winning senatorial bets file SOCEs

/ 12:03 AM June 12, 2025

MANILA, Philippines — As the Commission on Elections (Comelec) wrapped up the filing of statements of contribution and expenditure (SOCEs) on Wednesday, all senators-elect in the winning “Magic 12” from the 2025 midterm elections submitted their SOCEs before the poll body.

Every candidate is required to file their SOCE until June 11, 2025, at 5 p.m. The Comelec earlier warned candidates that failure to submit SOCE can be considered grounds for perpetual disqualification to hold public office.

READ: 5 poll bets disqualified for not filing statements of contributions

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Data provided by Comelec Chairman George Erwin Garcia to the media showed a total of 61 senatorial candidates, 141 party-lists, and 25 political parties submitted their SOCEs before the poll body as of Wednesday, 9:30 p.m.

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All the winning senatorial candidates who submitted their SOCEs:

  • Vicente Sotto III
  • Bam Aquino
  • Imee Marcos
  • Kiko Pangilinan
  • Panfilo Lacson
  • Rodante Marcoleta
  • Pia Cayetano
  • Lito Lapid
  • Bong Go
  • Erwin Tulfo
  • Camille Villar
  • Bato Dela Rosa

Meanwhile, the other 49 senatorial candidates also lodged their SOCEs:

  • Victor Rodriguez
  • Norberto Gonzales
  • Willie Ong
  • France Castro
  • Angelo De Alban
  • Ronaldo Jerome Adonis
  • Phillip Salvador
  • Jesus Hinlo Jr.
  • Raul Lambino
  • Arlene Brosas
  • Leandro Verceles
  • David D’Angelo
  • Jose Montemayor Jr.
  • Subair Mustapha
  • Sonny Matula
  • Norman Marquez
  • Ariel Querubin
  • Richard Mata
  • Jocelyn Andamo
  • Apollo Quiboloy
  • Liza Maza
  • Eufemia Doringo
  • Arnel Escobal
  • Allen Capuyan
  • Erik Martinez
  • Mario Valbuena
  • Jimmy Bondoc
  • Ronnel Arambulo
  • Danilo Ramos
  • Ernesto Arellano
  • Marc Gamboa
  • Heidi Mendoza
  • Nur-Ana Indanan Sahidula
  • Benhur Abalos
  • Manny Pacquiao
  • Bonifacio Bosita
  • Jose Olivar
  • Bong Revilla
  • Roberto Ballon
  • Relly Jose Jr.
  • Luke Espiritu
  • Willie Revillame
  • Abby Binay
  • Francis Tolentino
  • Ben Tulfo
  • Leody de Guzman
  • Ronaldo Adonis
  • Amirah Lidasan
  • Gregorio Honasan

Party-lists

  1. ABONO PARTYLIST
  2. API PARTYLIST
  3. 1PACMAN PARTYLIST
  4. MANILA TEACHERS
  5. ANGAT PARTYLIST
  6. ACT TEACHERS PARTYLIST
  7. NANAY PARTYLIST
  8. BUHAY PARTYLIST
  9. KABAYAN PARTYLIST
  10. 1TULUNGAN TAYO PARTY
  11. DUMPER PTDA PARTYLIST
  12. AKAY NI SOL
  13. BIDA KATAGUMPAY
  14. SWERTE PARTYLIST
  15. COOP NATCCO
  16. ANAK KALUSUGAN
  17. USWAG ILONGGO PARTY-LIST
  18. LUNGSOD AASENSO, INC.
  19. AIM COOP/ONE COOP
  20. AKO BICOL PARTYLIST
  21. UNITED FRONTLINERS
  22.  1TAHANAN
  23. 1AGILA PARTYLIST
  24. BISAYA GYUD PARTY-LIST
  25. A TEACHER PARTYLIST
  26. LINGAP
  27. SULONG DIGNIDAD
  28. EPANAW SAMBAYANAN
  29. VENDORS
  30. GABRIELA WOMEN’S PARTY
  31. ALONA
  32. PUWERSA NG PILIPINONG PANDAGAT
  33. AKO TANOD INCORPORATED
  34. BAGONG PILIPINAS
  35. 35. ARANGKADA PILIPINO
  36. 1MUNTI PARTYLIST
  37. KM NGAYON NA PARTYLIST
  38. UNYON NG MGA GABAY NG BAYAN
  39. 39. OFW PARTYLIST
  40. KABABAIHAN KABALIKAT PARA SA KAPAKANAN AT KAUNLARAN NG BAYAN
  41. KOMUNIDAD NG PAMILYA PASYENTE AT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
  42. AANGAT TAYO
  43. IPATUPAD PARTYLIST
  44. SENIOR CITIZENS PARTYLIST
  45. KAPUSO PM PARTYLIST
  46. KASAMBAHAY
  47. TODA AKSYON
  48. ILOCANO DEFENDERS INC.
  49. ASAP NA
  50. PBA PARTYLIST
  51. SSS-GSIS PENSYONADO
  52. WIFI
  53. BAG PROMDI
  54. DUTERTE YOUTH PARTY-LIST
  55. KUSUG TAUSUG
  56. EDUAKSYON PARTY-LIST
  57. AKSYON DAPAT
  58. UNITED SENIOR CITIZENS
  59. KALINGA PARTYLIST
  60. HEALTH WORKERS PARTYLIST
  61. KAMANGGAGAWA PARTYLIST
  62. MAGSASAKA PARTYLIST
  63. WAGE HIKE (WITHDRAWN)
  64. SERBISYO SA BAYAN PARTYLIST
  65. ACT-CIS PARTYLIST
  66. BICOL SARO
  67. BAGONG HENERASYON
  68. ASENSO PINOY
  69. AKBAYAN
  70. PHILRECA
  71. AKTIBONG KAAGAPAY
  72. AKSYON TUNGO SA ASENSO(WITHDRAWN)
  73. ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
  74. PARTIDO BAGONG PILIPINO
  75. PILIPINAS BABANGON MULI
  76. CITIZEN’S BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION
  77. SOCIAL AMELIORATION & GENUINE INTERVENTION ON POVERTY
  78. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS SOLIDARITY INC.
  79. MAMAMAYANG LIBERAL
  80. ABANG LINGKOD
  81. MAGSASAKA
  82. PINOY AKO
  83. TUPAD
  84. AKO BISAYA, INC.
  85. ANG PROBINSYANO
  86. AKO ILOKANO AKO
  87. TALINO AT GALING NG PINOY
  88. PUSONG PINOY
  89. 1-RIDER
  90. TRADE UNION CONGRESS PARTY
  91. ABANTE MINDANAO
  92. KALIPUNAN NG MARALITA AT MALAYANG MAMAMAYAN, INC.
  93. HEALTH ALLIANCE PH
  94. AYANING TSUPER
  95. NG BUMBERO NG PILIPINAS
  96. APAT DAPAT
  97. LPG MARKETERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.
  98. BBM
  99. PATROL
  100. PUBLIC SAFETY ALLIANCE FOR TRANSFORMATION AND RULE OF LAW, INC
  101. KABABAIHAN
  102. SOLO PARENTS
  103. ABANTE BISDAK
  104. BABAE AKO
  105. MAGDALO
  106. SOLID NORTH
  107. FPJ PANDAY BAYANIHAN
  108. MPBL
  109. BHW
  110. TURISMO
  111. DIWA
  112. ROBINSYANO AKO
  113. ANG KASANGGA
  114. DAMAYANG FILIPINO
  115. AMILYA MUNA
  116. BUNYOG
  117. GP
  118. PINUNO
  119. MALASAKIT AT BAYANIHAN
  120. ARTE
  121. AGRIE
  122. AGAP
  123. ANG TINIG NG SENIOR
  124. MAGBUBUKID
  125. BFF
  126. TUTOK TO WIN
  127. AA KASOSYO
  128. PAMILYANG MAGSASAKA
  129. AHON MAHIRAP
  130. MURANG KURYENTE
  131. AGIMAT
  132. PAMILYA KO
  133. 4PS
  134. KABATAAN
  135. PINOY WORKERS
  136. AKO OFW
  137. KAUNLAD PINOY
  138. 1PINOY
  139. TRABAHO
  140. TINGOG
  141. HELP PILIPINAS
  142. Political parties
  143. Ang Katipunan Para Sa Pag-angat at Pag Yabing ng Bayan
  144. Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas
  145. Bigkis Pinoy Movement
  146. Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan
  147. Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi
  148. United Nationalist Alliance
  149. Partido Para sa Demokratikong Reporma
  150. Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
  151. Aksyon Demokratiko
  152. Partido Federal ng Pilipinas
  153. Asenso Party
  154. Liberal Party
  155. Tao
  156. ABC
  157. UUP
  158. CDP
  159. PRP
  160. Frontliners and Bida
  161. Lakas
  162. LDP
  163. Makabayan
  164. PDP-Laban
  165. Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
  166. RP
  167. Nationalist People’s Coalition

The poll body said that candidates, party-lists, and political parties are required to file their SOCEs until June 11, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., even if:

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  • They were elected or not
  • They neither incurred expenses nor received any contribution
  • They did not pursue or continue their campaign
  • They self-funded their campaign, or
  • They withdrew their campaign, unless it was done before the start of the campaign period
  • READ: Statement of contributions and expenses

Section 14 of the Republic Act 7166 states that non-filing of SOCE shall constitute an administrative offense with an administrative fine ranging from P1,000 to P30,000.

For the second or subsequent commission of an offense, the offender will face higher administrative fines and shall be subjected to perpetual disqualification from holding public office. /cb

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