Camille Villar Spends P179.6 Million on Eleksyon 2025 Senatorial Campaign

Senator Camille Villar disclosed spending P179.6 million on her senatorial campaign for the May 12 polls, with a significant portion allocated to campaign advertisements. Her expenses surpassed those of other senatorial candidates in the 2025 elections.

Jul 8, 2025 - 20:57
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Camille Villar Spends P179.6 Million on Eleksyon 2025 Senatorial Campaign

Sen. Camille Villar was the biggest spender among senatorial candidates in Eleksyon 2025. Villar reported spending P179.6 million for her senatorial campaign in the May 12 polls, with campaign advertisements taking the lion’s share of her expenses.

Villar spent P175.8 million for advertisements in newspapers, radio, TV, as well as online ad placements. She also spent P2.6 million on the printing and distribution of printed campaign paraphernalia.

According to the submissions to the Commission on Elections (Comelec), there were 14 senatorial candidates who spent more than P100 million in their campaigns in the 2025 midterm elections.

Reelectionist Senators Lito Lapid and Pia Cayetano reported spending P163.5 million and P162 million, for their campaigns, respectively.

Other senatorial bets whose campaign expenditures reached more than P100 million are as follows:

  • Former Makati Mayor Abby Binay — P157.9 million
  • Former Senator Francis Tolentino — P149.8 million
  • Reelectionist Senator Imee Marcos — P139.3 million
  • Reelectionist Senator Bato dela Rosa — P128.7 million
  • Former Senator Bong Revilla — P128.1 million
  • Reelectionist Senator Bong Go — P127.3 million
  • Senator Kiko Pangilinan — P119.4 million
  • Senator Rodante Marcoleta — P112.8 million
  • Senator Erwin Tulfo — P110.3 million
  • Willie Revillame — P104.7 million

Senatorial bet Jose Montemayor Jr. reported zero campaign expenditures for his campaign in the May polls. He also indicated receiving no campaign contributions on his SOCE.

Other senatorial candidates who did not receive election contributions include retired Marine Colonel Ariel Querubin and former Rep. Eric Martinez.

Section 13 of Republic Act No. 7166 provides the limitation of authorized expenses of candidates and political parties. It states that candidates vying for the presidency and vice-presidency shall spend P10 for every voter currently registered in the constituency where they filed their certificate of candidacy.

The Comelec set the deadline for the SOCE submissions on June 11. –NB, GMA Integrated News

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