2001 Philippine House of Representatives elections

Elections for the House of Representatives of the Philippines were held on May 14, 2001. This was the next election succeeding the events of the 2001 EDSA Revolution that deposed Joseph Estrada from the presidency; his vice president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo became president, and her party, Lakas NUCD-UMDP, and by extension the People Power Coalition (PPC), dominated the midterm elections winning majority of the seats in the Senate and in the House of Representatives.

2001 Philippine House of Representatives elections

May 14, 2001

All 261 seats in the House of Representatives (including underhangs)
130 seats needed for a majority
Congressional district elections
Party Seats +/–
Lakas 79 −32
NPC 42 +33
LDP 21 +21
Liberal 19 +4
Alayon 4 +4
PMP 4 +4
NPC–INA 3 +3
UNegA 3 +3
PROMDI 3 −1
Aksyon 2 +1
Partido Magdalo 2 +2
PDP–Laban 2 +2
Reporma–LM 2 −2
BAKUDAlayon 1 +1
Kabayani 1 +1
KAMPI 1 +1
KBL 1 +1
LDP–NPC 1 +1
Liping Kalookan 1 +1
NPC–AIM 1 +1
NPC–UNegA 1 +1
PDSP 1 +1
PPC 1 +1
Others 5 +1
Independent 8 +6
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Party-list election
Party % Seats +/–
Bayan Muna 26.19 3 +3
APEC 12.30 3 +1
Akbayan 5.79 2 +1
BUTIL 5.06 1 0
CIBAC 4.96 1 +1
BUHAY 4.46 1 +1
Anak Mindanao 3.86 1 +1
ABA 3.71 1 0
COCOFED 3.51 1 0
PM 3.32 1 +1
Sanlakas 2.32 1 0
Abanse! Pinay 2.07 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Speaker before Speaker after
Feliciano Belmonte Jr.
Lakas
Jose de Venecia Jr.
Lakas

The elected representatives served in the 12th Congress from 2001 to 2004.

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