List of Liberal Party (Philippines) members

This is a list of Liberal Party (Philippines) members.


 * Gerardo Roxas Sr. (Senator; Liberal Party leader during the Marcos Sr. dictatorship)
 * Macario Peralta Jr. (World War II Hero, Philippine Army General, Senator of the Philippines, Secretary of National Defense)
 * Fernando Lopez (3rd and 7th Vice President of the Philippines under Elpidio Quirino and Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and Senator)
 * Cesar Climaco (Mayor of Zamboanga City, vocal critic and opponent of Martial Law)
 * Benigno Aquino Jr. (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Orly Mercado (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Eva Estrada-Kalaw (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Eddie Ilarde (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Ramon Mitra Jr. (16th Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives)
 * Narciso Ramos (Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs; one of the co-founders)
 * Ramon Bagatsing (longest-serving Mayor of Manila, Plaza Miranda bombing survivor)
 * Martin B. Isidro (former Vice Mayor of Manila)
 * Emmanuel Pelaez (6th Vice President of the Philippines, Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Philippine Ambassador to the United States of America, Senator of the Philippines)
 * Rashid Lucman (former Representative of Lanao del Sur, Exposed the Jabidah massacre and other Marcos abuses in Congress)
 * Ambrosio Padilla (former Senate President of the Philippines)
 * Quintin Paredes (former Senate President of the Philippines)
 * Jovito Salonga (former Senate President of the Philippines, survived the Plaza Miranda bombing)
 * Manuel Roxas II (former Interior and Local Government Secretary and Transportation Secretary)
 * Sergio Osmeña Jr. (Senator of the Philippines, former Mayor of Cebu City and 1969 presidential candidate)
 * Sergio Osmeña III (Senator of the Philippines)
 * John Henry Osmeña (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Ramon Magsaysay (a Liberal member while serving as congressman for Zambales and Secretary of Defense under Elpidio Quirino, moved to Nacionalista for 1953 elections).
 * Ramon Magsaysay Jr. (former senator and representative of the lone district of Zambales)
 * Genaro Magsaysay (1969 vice presidential candidate, Senator of the Philippines under Nacionalista)
 * Carlos P. Romulo (Philippine Ambassador to the United States and Secretary of Foreign Affairs)
 * Enrique Magalona (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Ferdinand E. Marcos (a Liberal member while serving as congressman of Ilocos Norte, senator and Senate President; Former party president, moved to Nacionalista in 1964)
 * José Avelino (Senator of the Philippines and 1949 presidential candidate under his own wing)
 * Vicente Francisco (Senator of the Philippines and 1949 vice presidential candidate under Avelino wing)
 * Lorenzo Tañada (former Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines)
 * Wigberto Tañada (former Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines)
 * Antonio Villegas (former Mayor of Manila)
 * Pablo Gomez Sarino (former Mayor of Bacoor, Cavite, was an LP member during his first term as mayor)
 * Feliciano Belmonte Jr. (former Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives)
 * Joy Belmonte (Mayor of Quezon City, was an LP member during her term as Vice Mayor)
 * Joel Villanueva (Senator of the Philippines, was an LP member during his term as congressman and first term as senator)
 * Danilo Lacuna (former Vice Mayor of Manila, was an LP member during his term as Vice Mayor under Villegas)
 * Ralph Recto (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Vilma Santos-Recto (former Governor & Representative of the 6th district of Batangas)
 * Chel Diokno (2019 senatorial candidate under the party before moving to KANP and run again for senator in 2022, lawyer)
 * Teofisto Guingona Jr. (11th Vice President of the Philippines and former Senator)
 * Teofisto Guingona III (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Rene Saguisag (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Ernesto Herrera (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Salipada Pendatun (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Santanina Rasul (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Rogelio de la Rosa (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Jesse Robredo (former Mayor of Naga City & former Interior and Local Government Secretary)
 * Leni Robredo (14th Vice President of the Philippines, former Representative of Camarines Sur, Wife of former DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo & Party Chairman in Naga City)
 * Camilo Osías (former Senate President of the Philippines)
 * Herbert Bautista (former Mayor of Quezon City)
 * Alfredo Lim (former Senator & Mayor of Manila)
 * Rodolfo Biazon (former Senator of the Philippines and Representative of Muntinlupa's lone district)
 * Lito Atienza (former Mayor of Manila)
 * Rafael Nantes (former Governor of Quezon Province & Former Treasurer of the Liberal Party)
 * Justiniano Montano (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Tomas Cabili (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Esteban R. Abada (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Teodoro de Vera (Senator of the which replaced by the ruling of Senate Electoral Tribunal in favor of Claro M. Recto)
 * Neptali Gonzales (Senator of the Philippines and former Representative of Rizal's 1st district and Vice Governor of Rizal)
 * Estanislao Fernandez (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Evelyn Fuentebella (Mayor of Sagñay, Camarines Sur)
 * Cornelio Villareal (former Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Former Representative of the 2nd District of Capiz)
 * Francisco Soc Rodrigo (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Maria Kalaw Katigbak (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Gaudencio Antonino (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Jaime Fresnedi (Mayor of Muntinlupa)
 * Sergio H. Loyola (Representative of the 3rd District of Manila)
 * Romulo Peña Jr. (former Mayor and Representative of the 1st District of Makati)
 * Mel Lopez (former Mayor of Manila and Plaza Miranda bombing survivor, was a LP member during the final mayoralty term of Villegas as Vice Mayor and congressman at Manila's 1st District)
 * Chavit Singson (Member of the Vigan City Council, during his younger years)
 * Vicente Madrigal (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Jose Yulo (1953 vice presidential candidate and 1957 presidential candidate, former Senator and Chief Justice of the Philippines)
 * Antonio Quirino (1957 presidential candidate under his own wing, judge)
 * Melecio Arranz (former Senate President pro tempore of the Philippines)
 * Mariano Jesús Cuenco (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Ramon Torres (Senator of the Philippines
 * Olegario Clarin (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Prospero Sanidad (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Vicente dela Cruz (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Servillano dela Cruz (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Pedro Magsalin (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Geronima Pecson (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Emiliano Tria Tirona (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Pablo Ángeles David (Senator of the Philippines and former Governor of Pampanga)
 * Carlos Tan (short-term Senator of the Philippines, which replaced by the ruling of Senate Electoral Tribunal in favor of Eulogio Rodriguez)
 * Tecla San Andres Ziga (Senator of the Philippines and Representative of Albay's 1st district)
 * Juan Liwag (Senator of the Philippines)
 * Vicente A. Mayo (former Governor of Batangas)
 * Eugenio Pérez (former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines)
 * Valeriano E. Fugoso Sr. (former Mayor of Manila)
 * Manuel dela Fuente (former Mayor of Manila)
 * Felecisimo T. San Luis, former Governor of Laguna (1959–1992) and former Member of Santa Cruz Municipal Council (1947–1959).
 * Juan G. Pambuan, former Governor of Laguna (1946–1947).
 * Dominador E. Chipeco, Sr., former Governor of Laguna (1947–1959), left the Nacionalista to support San Luis' 1963 gubernatorial bid.
 * Dr. Jose Cariño (former Mayor of Baguio)
 * Luis P. Torres (former Mayor of Baguio)
 * Gil R. Mallare (former Mayor of Baguio)
 * Benito H. Lopez (former Mayor of Baguio)
 * Norberto F. de Guzman (former Mayor of Baguio)
 * Carmelo L. Porras (former Mayor of Davao City)
 * Nicolas Escario (former Mayor of Cebu City)
 * Jose B. Lingad (former Governor of Pampanga)