The following is a list of notable political families of the Philippines, each with the areas in which their influence was/is strong. Names in bold indicate the individual was/is a president of the Philippines.
The Philippine political arena is mainly arranged and operated by families or alliances of families, rather than being organized around political parties.
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Abad family — Batanes
Abad Santos family — Pampanga and Angeles City
Abalos family — Mandaluyong
- Benjamin Abalos Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1986–1987, 1988–1998, 2022–present), chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority(2001–2002), chairman of the Commission on Elections (2002–2007)[3]
- Benjamin "Benhur" Abalos Jr., son of Benjamin Sr. – mayor of Mandaluyong (1998–2004, 2007–2016); member of the House of Representatives for Mandaluyong (2004–2007); chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2021–2022); secretary of the interior and local government (2022–present)[3]
- Carmelita "Menchie" Abalos, wife of Benjamin Jr. – mayor (2016–2022) and vice mayor (2022–present) of Mandaluyong
- Charisse Abalos-Vargas, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2013–2022)
- David Angelo “Gelo” Vargas, husband of Charisse – mayor of Aliaga, Nueva Ecija (2019–2022); assistant general manager of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (2023–present)[4]
- Benjamin “Benjie” Abalos III, son Benjamin Jr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council (2022–present)
- Jonathan Abalos, son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the Mandaluyong city council
- Jonathan Clement “JC” Abalos Jr. – member of the House of Representatives for 4Ps Party-list (2022–present)
- Arsenio Abalos, brother of Benjamin Sr. – barangay captain of Hagdang Bato Itaas, Mandaluyong; member of the Mandaluyong city council[3]
Abaya family — Cavite
Abubakar family — Sulu Archipelago, ARMM, and Zamboanga City
Acosta family — Bukidnon
Afable family — Zambales
- Valentin Afable – member of the House of Representatives for Zambales (1938–1941, 1943–1944, 1945–1946)
- Virgilio Afable – member of the House of Representatives for Zambales (1961–1965)
Agarao family — Laguna
- Benjamin Agarao Sr. – member of the Lumban municipal council
- Benjamin Agarao Jr. son of Benjamin Sr. – member of the House of Representatives for Laguna (2004–2007, 2013–2022); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (1992–1995, 2001–2004); national president of the Kabataang Barangay (1984–1985); member of the Santa Cruz municipal council (1975–1980); federation president of the Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz Kabataang Barangay (1975–1985)
- Joseph Kris Benjamin Agarao, son of Benjamin Jr. – member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2010–2019, 2022–present)
- Jam Agarao, daughter of Benjamin Jr. – member of the House of Representatives for Laguna (2022–present); member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2019–2022)
- Ma. Meg Agarao-Espiritu – member of the Laguna Provincial Board (2018–2024), barangay captain of Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz (2013–present), member of the Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz barangay council (2002–2010)
Aguilar family — Las Piñas and Muntinlupa
- Filemon Aguilar – mayor of Las Piñas (1964–1986); member of the House of Representatives for Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (1987–1992)
- Cynthia Aguilar-Villar, daughter of Filemon – member of the House of Representatives for Las Piñas-Muntinlupa (2001–2010), senator (2013–present)
- Vergel Aguilar, son of Filemon – mayor of Las Piñas (1995–2004; 2007–2016)
- Imelda Tobias-Aguilar, wife of Vergel – mayor of Las Piñas (2004–2007; 2016–present)
- April Aguilar-Nery, daughter of Vergel – vice mayor of Las Piñas (2019–present)
- Elizabeth Aguilar-Masangkay – barangay chairman of Putatan, Muntinlupa
Albano family — Isabela
- Delfin Albano: representative, Lone District (1957–1965)[8]
- Delfinito C. Albano - mayor, Ilagan (2001–2006). Son of Delfin[8]
- Rodolfo Albano Jr. - vice governor (1959–1963); representative, lone district (1969–1972, 1978–1986); deputy minister; representative, 1st district (1987–1998, 2001–2004, 2010–2013); mayor of Cabagan (2013–2016); chairperson, Energy Regulatory Commission. Son of Delfin.[8]
- Rodolfo Albano III - representative, 1st District (1998–2001, 2004–2010, 2013–2019); vice governor (2010–2013); governor (2019-present). Son of Rodolfo Jr.[8]
- Mila Albano-Mamauag - mayor, Cabagan (1998–2004). Daughter of Rodolfo Jr.[8]
- Christopher Mamauag - mayor of Cabagan. Husband of Mila.
- Antonio Albano; vice governor (2013–2019), representative of the 1st district (2019–present). Son of Rodolfo Jr.[9]
- Rene T. Albano Jr. - vice mayor, Cabagan (2004–2007). Cousin of Rodolfo III.[8]
Alcala family — Quezon
- Anacleto Alcala Sr.: governor (1964-1980)
- Anacleto Alcala III: grandson of Anacleto, councilor Lucena City (2013–present)
- Proceso Alcala: nephew of Anacleto, representative, 2nd District (2004–2010), agriculture secretary (2010–2016)[10]
- Irvin M. Alcala: son of Proceso; representative, 2nd District (2010–2013)
- Vicente J. Alcala: brother of Proceso; vice governor (2010–2013), congressman, 2nd District (2013–present) and provincial board member (2001–2010)[10]
- Hermilando Alcala Jr.: brother of Proceso and Vicente; Punong Barangay, Cotta, Lucena City
- Roderick A. Alcala: nephew of Proceso; mayor, Lucena City (2012–present) councilor, Lucena City (1998–2001); vice mayor, Lucena City (2001–2007 and 2010–2012)[10]
Alfelor family — Camarines Sur
- Felix O. Alfelor Sr.: mayor, Iriga City; governor (1972–1975)[11]
- Felix Alfelor Jr.: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th District (2001–2010)[11]
- Madelaine A. Gazmen: niece of Felix Jr.; provincial board member (2001–2004); mayor, Iriga City (2004–2013, 2016–present)[11]
- Ciriaco Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; representative, 4th district (1987–1998)[11]
- Emmanuel R. Alfelor: son of Felix Sr.; mayor, Iriga City (1995–2004)[11]
- Ronald Felix Alfelor – mayor, Iriga City (2013–2016)
Almario family — Cebu and Davao Oriental
- Manuel Zosa: representative, 6th district, Cebu (1949–1972)[12]
- Thelma Z. Almario: niece of Manuel; mayor, Mati (1967–1977); representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1987–1998); vice governor, Davao Oriental (2001–2004)[12]
- Jose Mayo Almario: son of Thelma; representative, 2nd district, Davao Oriental (1998–2007)[12]
Almendras family — Davao
Alonto family — Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte
- Sultan Alauya Adiong Alonto, senator under the Philippine Commonwealth[13]
- Ahmad Domocao Alonto, governor, congressman (1953), senator 1958–1961 (son)[13]
- Sheik Abdul Ghaffur Alonto, governor, 1960–1964, 1964–1967 and Ambassador (son)[13][14]
- Princess Tarhata Alonto-Lucman, governor, Lanao del Sur 1970–1974, OIC 1987–1988 (daughter)[13]
- Adnan Alonto: grandson; Philippine ambassador to Saudi Arabia[13]
- Akira Alonto: grandson; mayor of Marantao[13]
- Abul Khayr Alonto, speaker, ARMM (grandson)
- Ricky Alonto Mamainte, mayor Bayang (great-grandson)
- Yasser Alonto Balindong, former assemblyman[citation needed] and incumbent representative, 2nd District of Lanao del Sur (great-grandson)[13][15][16]
- Alexander G. Alonto, Jr, 1st District board member, (great-grandson) present
- Abdulrashid Alonto Balindong, board member Liga ng mga Barangay, Lanao del Sur (great-grandson)
- Amer Gary Alonto Balindong-II vice mayor and OIC mayor of Malabang (great-grandson)
- Abdul Mikhail Alonto B Balindong (great-grandson)
- Mamintal Adiong Sr., congressman and governor, Lanao del Sur (nephew)
- Datu Birua Alonto, mayor, Marawi City, 1938 (brother)
- Pangalian Balindong, 1971 Constitutional Convention Delegate and ARMM assembly speaker, congressman and deputy speaker 2nd District (son-in-law)
- Jamal Alonto, mayor, Bubong (nephew)
Alvarez family — Davao del Norte and Zamboanga City
Amatong family — Zamboanga del Norte and Davao de Oro
Amendro - Metro Manila
Guilermo Sarmiento Amendro
Republic of the Philippines (1946-1947)
Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935-1936)
Philippine Islands (1902-1903)
Ampatuan family — Maguindanao
- Andal Ampatuan Sr. – governor of Maguindanao[18]
- Datu Andal "Datu Aguak" S. Ampatuan V – mayor of Datu Unsay
- Marop B. Ampatuan – mayor of Shariff Aguak
- Akmad A. Ampatuan Jr. – mayor of Mamasapano
- Tahirodin Benzar A. Ampatuan – vice mayor of Mamasapano
- Bongbong Ampatuan – mayor of Datu Hoffer Ampatuan
Angara family — Aurora
- Jose Angara: representative, Philippine Legislature (1934–1935); representative, National Assembly (1935–1938)[19]
Antonino family — Nueva Ecija, La Union and General Santos
- Gaudencio Antonino – senator (1961–1967)
- Magnolia Antonino – congresswoman of the First district of La Union (1965–1967), senator (1967–1972)
- Darlene Antonino-Custodio – member of the House of Representatives from South Cotabato's First District (2001–2010), mayor of General Santos (2010–2013)
- Rodolfo Antonino – member of the House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2004–2013)
- Magnolia Antonino Nadres – member of the House of Representatives from Nueva Ecija's Fourth District (2013–2019)
Antonio family — Cagayan
Aquino family — Agusan del Norte
- Jose C. Aquino Sr. – governor 1964–1966, congressman 1967–1969
- Jose "Joboy" Aquino II – representative (2007–2013), vice mayor of Butuan (2016–present)
Aquino family — Sorsogon
- Rafael C. Aquino Sr. – congressman 7th Congress (1969–1972)
- Rodolfo N. Aquino – board member 1st District
- Rebecca L. Aquino – board member 1st District
Aquino family — Tarlac, Malabon, Makati and Navotas
- Servillano Aquino: representative, Samar (Malolos Congress of 1898)
- Benigno S. Aquino Sr., representative, 2nd district, Tarlac (1916–1928); senator (1934). Son of Servillano.[21]
- Agapito "Butz" Aquino, senator (1987–1998); representative, 2nd district, Makati (1998–2007). Son of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Teresa "Tessie" Aquino-Oreta, representative, lone district, Malabon-Navotas (1987–1998); senator (1998–2004). Daughter of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Benigno "Ninoy" S. Aquino Jr., senator (1968–1972). Son of Benigno Sr.[21]
- Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aguirre Aquino IV, senator (2013–2019).
- Jesli Aquino Lapus, representative, 3rd district, Tarlac (1998–2007). Cousin of Agapito.[21]
- Titus A. Valdez, vice mayor, Concepcion, Tarlac (1998–2004). Cousin of Agapito.[21]
- Herminio S. Aquino, representative, 3rd district, Tarlac (1992–1998); vice governor, Tarlac (1998–2001). Son of Servillano.[21]
Arcillas family — Santa Rosa, Laguna
- Leon Arcillas – mayor (1998–2005)
- Arlene Arcillas – mayor (2019–present), (2007–2016), and 1st District of Laguna (2016–2019), vice mayor (2005–2007), councilor (2004–2005)
- Arnold Arcillas – vice mayor (2022–present), (2016–2019)
Arroyo family — Camarines Sur, Negros Occidental, Pampanga, and Iloilo
Arroyo family — Camarines Sur and Makati
- Joker Arroyo: senator (2001–2013); representative of Makati; Executive Secretary
- Jack Arroyo: brother of Joker; governor (1950s)[23]
Asistio family — Caloocan
- Cornelio Roxas Cordero – mayor (1941–1944)
- Macario Asistio, Sr – mayor (1952–1972)
- Macario "Boy" Asistio Jr. – mayor (1980–1995)
- Luis "Baby" Asistio – representative, 2nd District (1992–2001, 2004–2007)
- Macario "Maca" Asistio III – councilor, 2nd District (2004–2013), vice mayor (2013–2022)
- Aurora Asistio-Henson – representative, 1st District (1992–1997)
- Onet Asistio-Henson – Punong Barangay (2007–2013), 1st District councilor (2013–present)
- Alejandro Asistio Fider – mayor (1976–1978)
- Albert Asistio-Munoz – presidential advisor[when?]
- Dean Asistio – councilor, 1st District (2013–2022), representative, 3rd District (2022–present)
- Keanu Asistio – Barangay Councilor Brgy 175 (2018–present)
- Art Asistio -Barangay Councilor Brgy 178 (2023- present)
- Gut Cordero Asistio - Barangay Councilor Brgy 20 (2023 - present)
- Matthew Asistio - Sangguniang Kabataan Chairperson Brgy 71 (2023-present)
Atienza family — Manila
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Dayanghirang family — Davao Oriental and Davao City
- Emilio T. Dayanghirang Jr. – vice governor, Davao Oriental[when?]
- Enrico G. Dayanghirang – congressman, 1st District, Davao Oriental (1987-1992)
- Antero L. Dayanghirang – mayor of Manay, Davao Oriental
- Rey L. Dayanghirang – mayor, Mabini, Compostela Valley
- Jerome Dayanghirang – councilor, Mati City, Davao Oriental
- Nelson L. Dayanghirang – governor of Davao Oriental (2016-2022), congressman, 1st District, Davao Oriental (2007-2016, 2022–present)
- Danilo Dayanghirang – councilor, Davao; chairman of Philippine Councilor's League
Davide family – Cebu
- Hilario Davide Jr. – chief justice, permanent representative of the Philippines to the United Nations, chairman of Commission on Elections, member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission, and member of Interim Batasang Pambansa (1978–1984)
- Hilario Davide III – governor (2013–2019), vice governor (2019–present), councilor (2004–2010)
Defensor family — Iloilo and Quezon City
Degamo family — Negros Oriental
- Roel Degamo - Governor of Negros Oriental (2011-June 2022, June 2022–2023). Vice governor (2010-2011), municipal councilor of Siaton (1998-2007).[43]
- Janice Degamo - mayor of Pamplona, Negros Oriental (2022–present). Wife
- Carlo Degamo - board member. Adopted son
- Nyrth Christian Degamo - board member. Nephew[44]
De Venecia family — Pangasinan
- Guillermo de Venecia – mayor (1916–1918, 1925–1926)
- Jose de Venecia Jr. – member of the House of Representatives from the 2nd District (1969–1972), member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (1987–1998, 2001–2010), speaker of the House of Representatives (1992–1998, 2001–2008)
- Gina de Venecia – member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (2010–2016)
- Christopher de Venecia – member of the House of Representatives from the 4th District (2016–present)
Del Mar family — Cebu
- Jose Maria del Mar – Chief of the Bureau of Labor and councilor
- Raul del Mar – deputy speaker of the House of Representatives; son of Jose Maria
- Rachel del Mar – representative of Cebu City North District; board member, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB); board of trustees, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
- Raoul del Mar – congressman, Cebu City North District
- Mike Acebedo Lopez – National Youth Commissioner; MTRCB board member; delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in New York; grandson of Caridad Duterte Del Mar-Lopez of Cebu and Generoso Lopez of the Lopez-Romualdez family of Leyte.
- Romulo Del Mar Neri – NEDA Director (2002–2005, 2006–2007) and National Secretary of Socio-Economic Planning, CEO and president of the Social Security System (SSS), chairman of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), acting Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), head of the Congressional Budget and Planning Office of the House of Representatives
- Roque del Mar – Teniente Segundo 1895 (third highest position in Cebu City during the Spanish era), Regidor (councilor) in charge of Cebu District No. 2, Gobernacillo de Gremio de Mestizo (Head of the Guild or group of Mestizos)
- Venci Del Mar – city councilor – Naga
- Filomeno Del Mar – Cebu City councilor –
- Graciano del Mar – councilor of the then Municipality of Cebu (1919)
- Carmelino C. Del Mar Jr. – barangay captain – Ibabao-Estancia
- Magdaleno Del Mar – barangay captain – Tuyan, Naga
- Manuel del Mar Rogado – barangay captain of Mantuyong, Mandanue[when?]
- Charles Del Mar Pepito – councilor – Brgy. Tinago
Del Rosario family — Makati
Diaz family — San Mateo, Rizal
- Jose "Peping" Diaz – mayor[when?]
- Jose Rafael Diaz – son of Peping; mayor[when?] and vice mayor
- Cristina Diaz – vice mayor[when?] and mayor
- Cullen Diaz – son of Jose Rafael and Cristina; SK federation president (2008)
- Denzel Diaz – son of Jose Rafael and Cristina; SK federation president (2010) and barangay councilor of Ampid
- Joel Diaz – Barangay councilor[when?] and chairman of Santa Ana, Liga ng mga Barangay president (2010–2016) and councilor
Dimacuha family — Batangas City
- Eduardo "Eddie" Dimacuha - mayor (1988–1998; 2001–2010; 2013–2016)
- Vilma Dimacuha, wife of Eddie - mayor (2010–2013)
- Beverley Rose Dimacuha-Mariño, daughter of Eddie and Vilma; mayor (2016–present)
- Angelito Dimacuha - mayor (1998–2001)
Dimaporo family — Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
- Mohammad Ali Dimaporo – governor of Lanao del Norte (1960-1965) and Lanao del Sur (1976-1986) and congressman of Lanao (1949-1953, 1957), Lanao del Norte (1965-1972) and Lanao del Sur (1987-1995)
- Abdullah "Bobby" Dimakuta Dimaporo - governor (1992-1998) and congressman of Lanao del Norte (1984-1986, 1987–1989, 2001–2010, 2013–2022). Son of Ali.
- Imelda "Angging" Quibranza--Dimaporo - governor of Lanao del Norte (1998–2007, 2016–present) and congresswoman of Lanao del Norte (2010-2016). Wife of Bobby.
- Fatima Aliah Quibranza Dimaporo - congresswoman (2010-2013). Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.
- Mohammad Khalid Quibranza Dimaporo - governor of Lanao del Norte (2007-2016); representative of Lanao del Norte's 1st district (2016–present). Son of Bobby and Imelda.[9]
- Sittie Aminah Quibranza Dimaporo - congresswoman (2022–present). Daughter of Bobby and Imelda.
- Datu Hattah Dimakuta Dimaporo - regional vice-governor of ARMM candidate (2005). Son of Ali.
- Macacuna Dimaporo - deputy speaker Batasang Pambansa (1984-1986). Brother of Ali.
- Raida Dimaporo-Papandayan - mayor of Tubaran. Daughter of Macacuna.
- Mauyag Papandayan Jr. - congressman of 2nd District of Lanao del Sur (2016-2019). Son-in-law of Macacuna, husband of Raida.
- Yassin Dimaporo Papandayan - mayor of Tuburan. Son of Raida and Mauyag.
- Naga Dimaporo, mayor of Sultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]
- Motalib Dimaporo – mayor of Sultan Naga Dimaporo[when?]
Diokno family — Batangas and Manila
Dominguez family — Mountain Province and Baguio
- Pedro Dominguez, governor of Mountain Province 1920s
- Victor Dominguez, congressman of Mountain Province (1987–1998, 2004–2008)
- Josephine Dominguez, (Undersecretary[when?]; congresswoman of Mountain Province 1998–2001; wife of Victor)
- Benjamin Dominguez, vice governor of Mountain Province
- Elaine Dominguez Sembrano, City councilor of Baguio 2007–2010
Dominguez family — Cavite
- Barangay Councilor Alejandro Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1994–1997; 2010–2013[46]
- Barangay Councilor Rebecca Dominguez Garcia, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 1997–2002
- Barangay Secretary Maria Fe Madia Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2005
- Barangay Councilor Napoleon Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[46]
- Barangay Councilor Alexander Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[46]
- Barangay Councilor Aldrie Madia Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–present; Sangguniang Kabataan chairman 2010–2013[47][48][46]
- Barangay Captain Luisito Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013 and 2018–present[46][48]
- Barangay Captain Gerry Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018; barangay councilor 2018–present[46][49][48]
- Barangay Captain Marlone Dominguez, Palico IV, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[48]
- Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez, Medicion 1-C, Imus, Cavite 2010–2013; 2018–present[46][48] in
- Barangay Captain Eduardo Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2023[49][50]
- Barangay Captain Maria Elena Dominguez, Palico III, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[49]
- Barangay Councilor Roland Ace Dominguez Salas, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2002–2013[46]
- Barangay Captain Kristel Dominguez, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2023–present; Barangay Councilor 2013–2023[50]
- Barangay Councilor Joel Dominguez, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2013–2018[50]
- Barangay Treasurer Katrina Jelo Dominguez Solis, Poblacion 1B, Imus, Cavite 2013–2017[50]
- Barangay Captain Roberto Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2007–2018[50]
- Barangay Captain Reynante Dominguez Dones, Tanzang Luma I, Imus, Cavite 2018–present[48]
Duavit family — Rizal
Dumlao family of Nueva Vizcaya
- Cesario Dumlao (vice mayor of Bagabag, 1940; mayor of Bagabag, 1945–1946)
- Patricio Dumlao Sr. (mayor of Bayombong, 1950–1951, 1952–1955, 1956–1959); (governor)
- Natalia Dumlao (vice governor, governor)
- Patricio Dumlao Jr. (provincial board member)
- Maybelle Blossom Aquino Dumlao (municipal councilor of Solano, 2001–2004, provincial board member (2004–2013)
Duterte family — Cebu, Davao City, Davao Province, and Surigao del Norte
- Vicente Duterte: mayor, Danao, Cebu; governor, Davao (1959–1965)
- Rodrigo Duterte – 16th president of the Philippines (2016–2022); representative, 1st district, Davao City (1998–2001); mayor, Davao City (1988–1998, 2001–2010, 2013–2016); vice mayor, Davao City (1986–1987, 2010–2013)
- Paolo Zimmerman Duterte – member of the House of Representatives from Davao City's First District (2019–present) vice mayor of Davao City (2013–2018)
- January Duterte – wife of Paolo; councilor, Davao City (2013–2018); barangay chair, Catalunan Pequeno, Davao City
- Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio – vice president of the Philippines (2022); mayor, Davao City (2010–2013, 2016–2022)
- Sebastian Zimmerman Duterte – mayor, Davao City (2022); vice mayor, Davao City (2019–2022)
- Benjamin Duterte – brother of Rodrigo, city councilor of Davao City (1998–2001)
- Franco Dean Duterte Jr. – OIC mayor, Tubod, Surigao del Norte (April–August 1986)
Dy family — Isabela
Governor (1972-1986,1988-1992)
Governor (1992–2001)
Mayor(Cauayan City)
(1988-1992,2010-2013)
Mayor(Cauayan City)
(2013-2022)
Ambassador(Switzerland)
(2022-Pressent)
Councilor( Cabatuan Isabela)
(2019-Present)
- Faustino Dy Jr. – governor, 20012004.[9]
- Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III – mayor of San Manuel; representative, 5th district. Son of Faustino Jr.[9]
- Faustino Dy III – mayor of Cauayan, 1992–2001, representative of the 3rd District, 2001–2010, governor, 2010–2019
- Cesar Dy – mayor of Cauayan (2001-2010)
- Victor Dy – ABC president Cauayan City – barangay chairman of San Fermin, Cauayan
- Krystyna Louise C. Dy – ex officio member provincial board, SK chairwoman, San Fermin, Cauayan City
- Napoleon S. Dy: representative of the 3rd District, 2010–2013.[9]
- Ian Paul Dy - representative, 3rd District. Son of Napoleon.[9]