64 Senate aspirants in Comelec’s updated tentative list
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Thursday released its tentative list of 64 senatorial candidates for the 2022 elections.
The following are the 64 senatorial aspirants who are included in the tentative list:
- Afuang, Abner
- Albani, Ibrahim
- Arranza, Mang Jess
- Baguilat, Teddy
- Bailen, Agnes
- Balita, Carl
- Barbo, Lutz
- Bautista, Herbert Bistek
- Belgica, Greco
- Bello, Silvestre Jr.
- Binay, Jojo
- Cabonegro, Roy
- Castriciones, Bro John
- Cayetano, Alan Peter
- Chavez, Melchor
- Colmenares, Neri
- D’angelo, David
- De Lima, Leila
- Del Rosario, Monsour
- Diaz, Ding
- Diokno, Chel
- Ejercito, JV Estrada
- Eleazar, Gen. Guillermo
- Ereño, Bro. Ernie
- Escudero, Chiz
- Espiritu, Luke
- Estrada, Jinggoy
- Falcone, Bal Falcon
- Gadon, Larry
- Gatchalian, Win
- Gordon, Wow Dick
- Gutoc, Samira
- Honasan, Gringo
- Hontiveros, Risa
- Javellana, RJ
- Kiram, Nur-mahal
- Labog, Elmer
- Lacson, Kuya Alex
- Langit, Rey
- Legarda, Loren
- Lim, Ariel
- Mallillin, Emily
- Marcoleta, Rodante
- Marcos, Francis Leo
- Matula, Sonny
- Mindalano-Adam, Marieta
- Olarte, Atty/Dr. Leo
- Padilla, Dra. Minguita
- Padilla, Robin
- Panelo, Sal Panalo
- Pimentel, Astra
- Piñol, Manny
- Ricablanca, Willie Jr.
- Roque, Harry Spox
- Sahidulla, Lady Anne
- Sison, Jopet
- Teodoro, Gibo
- Trillanes, Antonio IV
- Tulfo, Idol Raffy
- Valeros, Rey
- Villanueva, Joel Tesdaman
- Villar, Mark
- Zubiaga, Carmen
- Zubiri, Migz
Meanwhile, the lists of the presidential and vice presidential candidates were likewise updated.
Currently, the tentative lists showed 11 presidential candidates and nine vice presidential bets.
The campaign period for the May 9 elections will kick off on February 8 and March 25 for national and local positions, respectively.
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