How congressmen voted in VP Sara Duterte's impeachment
The House of Representatives on Monday impeached Vice President Sara Duterte over allegations of corruption, betrayal of public trust, among others.
There were 257 lawmakers who voted in the affirmative, 25 voted in the negative, while nine solons abstained.
After the conduct of voting, the House officially endorsed the Articles of Impeachment against Duterte to the Senate, which will convene as an impeachment court.
Here is how some congressmen voted on Duterte’s impeachment on Monday afternoon, as announced during the House plenary:
YES
- Jude Acidre: Tingog Party-list
- Kaka Bag-ao: Dinagat Islands, Lone District
- Perci Cendaña: Akbayan Party-list
- Renee Co: Kabataan Partylist
- Leila de Lima: ML Party-list
- Mauricio Domogan: Baguio City, Lone District
- Sarah Jane Elago: Gabriela Party-list
- Dadah Ismula: Akbayan
- Cielo Lagman: Albay, 1st district
- Antonino Roman: Bataan, 1st district
- Elijah San Fernando: Kamanggagawa Party-list
- Mark Anthony Santos: Las Piñas City, Lone District
- Toby Tiangco: Navotas City, Lone District
- Antonio Tinio: ACT Teachers Party-list
NO
- Maria Vanessa Aumentado: Bohol, 2nd district
- Kiko Barzaga: Cavite, 4th district
- Julienna Baronda: Iloilo City, Lone District
- Dale Corvera: Agusan Del Norte, Lone District
- Rachel Del Mar: Cebu City, 1st district
- Karen Hope Garcia: Cebu, 3rd district
- Leandro Leviste: Batangas, 1st district
- Paolo Marcoleta: SAGIP Party-list
- Roger Mercado: Southern Leyte, 1st district
- Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles: General Santos City, Lone District
- Robert Nazal: BH Party-list
- Sun Judal Shimura: Cebu, 4th district
- Jesus Suntay: Quezon City, 4th district
- Kristine Tutor: Bohol, 3rd district
- Isidro Ungab: Davao City, 3rd district
- Girlie Veloso: Malasakit at Bayanihan Party-list
- Julius Ceasar Vergara: Nueva Ecija, 3rd district
ABSTAIN
- Jose Alvarez: Palawan, 2nd district
- Edgar Erice: Caloocan City, 2nd district
- Audrey Kay Zubiri: Bukidnon, 3rd district
Although the House of Representatives secured 215 votes to impeach Duterte in 2025, the Supreme Court (SC) ruled that the impeachment was unconstitutional.
The House justice committee began its impeachment hearings on March 25, which Duterte did not attend.
The panel alleged that Duterte committed the following offenses based on these articles of impeachment:
a) systematic misuse, misappropriation, and irregular liquidation of confidential funds amounting to P500 million released to the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and P112.5 million released to the Department of Education (DepEd) during her tenure as Education Secretary,
b) amassing unexplained wealth manifestly disproportionate to her lawful income and earnings during her incumbency as a public official,
c) failure to fully and truthfully disclose all her and her spouse's assets, liabilities, and net worth in her Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) or the years 2022, 2023, and 2024,
d) failure to divest, and instead, willfully continued, all her business interests during her tenure as Vice President for the years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025,
e) giving monetary gifts or payments to DepEd officials to induce the violation and circumvention of procurement and other related laws, and
f) allegedly contracting the assassination of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Marcos, and then Speaker and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin Romualdez by making grave threats and by actively inciting sedition against the Republic.
— JMA, GMA News