Pimentel Vs. Zubiri Electoral Protest - Members of The Senate Electoral Tribunal

Members of The Senate Electoral Tribunal

14th Congress (2007–2010)
Member Political party
Leonardo Quisumbing Supreme Court associate justice (Chairperson)
Antonio Carpio Supreme Court associate justice
Renato Corona Supreme Court associate justice (2007–2010)
Supreme Court chief justice (2010)
Edgardo Angara LDP
Benigno Aquino III Liberal
Pia Cayetano Nacionalista
Francis Escudero NPC (until 2010)
Independent (since 2010)
Panfilo Lacson Independent
Bong Revilla Lakas-Kampi
15th Congress (2010–present)
Member Political party
Antonio Carpio Supreme Court associate justice (Chairperson)
Arturo Brion Supreme Court associate justice
Teresita Leonardo-de Castro Supreme Court associate justice
Pia Cayetano Nacionalista
Gregorio Honasan Independent
Lito Lapid Lakas-Kampi
Francis Pangilinan Liberal
Bong Revilla Lakas-Kampi
Antonio Trillanes IV Independent

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