64 Senate aspirants in Comelec’s updated tentative list

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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:

  1. Afuang, Abner
  2. Albani, Ibrahim
  3. Arranza, Mang Jess
  4. Baguilat, Teddy
  5. Bailen, Agnes
  6. Balita, Carl
  7. Barbo, Lutz
  8. Bautista, Herbert Bistek
  9. Belgica, Greco
  10. Bello, Silvestre Jr.
  11. Binay, Jojo
  12. Cabonegro, Roy
  13. Castriciones, Bro John
  14. Cayetano, Alan Peter
  15. Chavez, Melchor
  16. Colmenares, Neri
  17. D’angelo, David
  18. De Lima, Leila
  19. Del Rosario, Monsour
  20. Diaz, Ding
  21. Diokno, Chel
  22. Ejercito, JV Estrada
  23. Eleazar, Gen. Guillermo
  24. Ereño, Bro. Ernie
  25. Escudero, Chiz
  26. Espiritu, Luke
  27. Estrada, Jinggoy
  28. Falcone, Bal Falcon
  29. Gadon, Larry
  30. Gatchalian, Win
  31. Gordon, Wow Dick
  32. Gutoc, Samira
  33. Honasan, Gringo
  34. Hontiveros, Risa
  35. Javellana, RJ
  36. Kiram, Nur-mahal
  37. Labog, Elmer
  38. Lacson, Kuya Alex
  39. Langit, Rey
  40. Legarda, Loren
  41. Lim, Ariel
  42. Mallillin, Emily
  43. Marcoleta, Rodante
  44. Marcos, Francis Leo
  45. Matula, Sonny
  46. Mindalano-Adam, Marieta
  47. Olarte, Atty/Dr. Leo
  48. Padilla, Dra. Minguita
  49. Padilla, Robin
  50. Panelo, Sal Panalo
  51. Pimentel, Astra
  52. Piñol, Manny
  53. Ricablanca, Willie Jr.
  54. Roque, Harry Spox
  55. Sahidulla, Lady Anne
  56. Sison, Jopet
  57. Teodoro, Gibo
  58. Trillanes, Antonio IV
  59. Tulfo, Idol Raffy
  60. Valeros, Rey
  61. Villanueva, Joel Tesdaman
  62. Villar, Mark
  63. Zubiaga, Carmen
  64. 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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