The 2007 Senate election in the Philippines occurred on May 14, 2007 to elect one-half of the Senate. The senators elected in 2007, together with those elected in 2004, comprise the Senate's delegation in the 14th Congress. 
  Manner of election
 Voting for senators is via nationwide, at-large basis via plurality-at-large voting system. A voter has twelve votes: the voter can vote less than twelve but not more than it. Then votes are tallied nationwide and the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes are elected to the Senate. The Commission on Elections administers elections for the Senate, with the Senate Electoral Tribunal deciding election disputes after a Senator has taken office. 
 Senators elected in 2007
 - Key: Boldface: incumbent, italicized: neophyte senator
   | Rank | Senator | Party | Coalition | Voted at* | Date proclaimed | Religion | Prior congressional and elective executive positions | Born | 
  | 1st | Loren Legarda |  | NPC | Genuine Opposition | Malabon | June 3, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (1998–2004) | 1960 | 
  | 2nd | Francis Escudero |  | NPC | Genuine Opposition | Sorsogon City, Sorsogon | June 6, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Member of the House of Representatives from Sorsogon's 1st district (1998–2007) | 1969 | 
  | 3rd | Panfilo Lacson |  | UNO | Genuine Opposition | Imus, Cavite | June 3, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (2001–2007) | 1948 | 
  | 4th | Manny Villar |  | Nacionalista | Genuine Opposition | Las Piñas | June 3, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (2001–2007), member of the House of Representatives from Las Piñas' district (1992–2001; Speaker, 1998–2000) | 1949 | 
  | 5th | Kiko Pangilinan |  | Liberal | None | Quezon City | June 3, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (2001–2007) | 1963 | 
  | 6th | Benigno Aquino III |  | Liberal | Genuine Opposition | Tarlac City, Tarlac | June 6, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Member of the House of Representatives from Tarlac's 2nd district (1998–2007) | 1960 | 
  | 7th | Edgardo Angara |  | LDP | TEAM Unity | Baler, Aurora | June 6, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (1987–1998, 2001–2007; Senate President, 1993–1995) | 1934 | 
  | 8th | Joker Arroyo |  | KAMPI | TEAM Unity | Makati | June 6, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (2001–2007), member of the House of Representatives from Makati's 1st district (1992–2001) | 1927 | 
  | 9th | Alan Peter Cayetano |  | Nacionalista | Genuine Opposition | Taguig | June 6, 2007 | Evangelical Christianity | Member of the House of Representatives from Taguig and Pateros's district (1998–2007) | 1970 | 
  | 10th | Gregorio Honasan |  | Independent | None | Marikina | June 6, 2007 | Roman Catholicism | Senator (1995–2004) | 1948 | 
  | 11th | Antonio Trillanes |  | UNO | Genuine Opposition | Caloocan | June 15, 2007 | Roman Catholicism |  | 1971 | 
  | 12th | Koko Pimentel |  | PDP–Laban | Genuine Opposition | Cagayan de Oro | August 11, 2011 | Roman Catholicism |  | 1964 | 
 *Senators are elected on a nationwide, at-large basis. 
 - a  b  Pimentel was declared the winner after the Senate Electoral Tribunal ruled in favor of his electoral protest against Zubiri, who had resigned in August 3, 2011.
Changes
 These are the changes in membership after the proclamation of winners: 
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