Comelec releases names of senator, party-list race aspirants

By Ferdinand Patinio/PNA

MANILA — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Saturday released the names of candidates running for senatorial and partylist positions in the May 13, 2019 National and Local Elections (NLE).

The lists consist of 77 candidates for senatorial bets and 134 party-list groups for seats in the House of Representatives.

“The following are the last remaining names of persons who have filed Certificates of Candidacy (COCs) for the position of Senator,” Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez said in a statement.

They are: Abejo, Vangie; Afuang, Abner; Aguilar, Freddie; Alba, Albert; Albani, Shariff; Alejano, Gary; Alfajora, Richard; Alunan, Raffy; Angara, Edgardo Sonny; Ansula, Ernesto; Aquino, Benigno Bam; Arcega, Gerald; Arellano, Ernesto; Arias, Marcelino; Arpa, Hussayin; Austria, Bernard; Baldevarona, Balde; Binay, Nancy and Bong Revilla, Ramon Jr.

Caceres, Jesus; Casiño, Toti; Cayetano, Pia; Chavez, Melchor; Chong, Glenn; Colmenares, Neri; David, Rizalito; De Alban, Angelo; De Guzman, Ka Leody; Dela Rosa, Bato; Diokno, Chel and Ejercito, Estrada JV.

Also included in the list are: Encarnacion, Alexander; Enrile, Juan Ponce; Escudero, Agnes; Estrada, Jinggoy; Francisco, Elmer; Gaddi, Charlie; Gadon, Larry; Generoso, Gen Pederalismo; Geroy, Geremy and Go, Bong.

Guigayuma, Junbert; Gutoc, Samira; Hilbay, Pilo; Iliw Iliw, William; Jangao, Bfg Abraham; Javellana, Rj; Javelona, Josefa; Lapid, Lito; Macalintal, Macaromy; Mallillin, Emily; Mangondato, Faisal; Mangudadatu, Dong; Manicad, Jiggy; Marcos, Imee; Marquez, Norman; Matula, Jose Sonny; Meniano, Luther; Merano, Rolando; Montaño, Allan.

Other senatorial bets are: Nalliw, Joan Sheelah; Naval, Frank; Negapatan, Eric; Ong, Doc Willie; Osmeña, Serge; Padilla, Dado; Pimentel, Koko; Poe, Grace; Roleda, Dan Kaibigan; Roque, Harry “Spox”; Roxas, Mar; Sahidulla, Lady Ann; Tañada, Lorenzo Erin Tapat; Tolentino, Francis; Valdes, Butch; Villar, Cynthia.

However, the poll official noted that the figure may be trimmed since there are 13 names included that are still pending finality.

“The following is the list of persons who filed COCs for the 2019 National and Local Elections, with pending certificates of finality. No certificate of finality will be issued today (Saturday),” Jimenez said.

They are Alba, Albert; Ansula, Ernesto; Arpa, Hussayin; David, Rizalito; De Alban, Angelo; Encarnacion, Alexander; Geroy, Geremy; Iliw Iliw, William; Javelona, Josefa; Marquez, Norman; Merano, Rolando; Naval, Frank and Negapatan, Eric.

Meanwhile, some 134 groups composed the list of organizations which have been allowed to join the forthcoming polls.

While noting that the number of party-list groups is not yet final, Jimenez said their number assignments are final.

“The following are the last remaining names of Party List organizations that have filed Manifestations of Intent to Participate in the 2019 National and Local Elections. Note that this NOT the final list. The number assignments however, are final,” he added.

The groups that made the list are:

001) BAYAN MUNA
(002) KABAYAN
(003) MAGSASAKA
(004) PEACE
(005) KONTRA BROWN OUT PARTY LIST
(006) OFWFC
(008) 1-UTAK
(009) KUSUG TAUSUG
(010) GLOBAL
(012) ANG NARS
(014) ANAKPAWIS
(016) CWS
(017) PTA
(018) RAM
(020) DUMPER PTDA
(021) LUNTIAN
(022) AKO BISDIK
(023) ASEAN
(024) APEC
(026) PBA
(027) AMEPA OFW
(029) BAHAY
(030) PRAI
(031) JUAN MOVEMENT
(032) BUKLOD FILIPINO
(033) CIBAC
(035) MURANG KURYENTE
(036) ANGKLA
(037) GABRIELA
(038) AKO AN BISAYA
(039) 1-LAMBAT
(042) KABATAAN
(043) AN WARAY
(044) SULONG DIGNIDAD
(046) ALL-FISH
(047) ANAKALUSUGAN
(048) TGP
(049) ABEKA
(051) AKMA-PTM
(052) ABS
(053) BH (BAGONG HENERASYON)
(054) ANG PROBINSYANO
(055) PM
(058) ANAC-IP
(059) SINAG
(060) PATROL
(063) KOOP-KAMPI
(065) UNIDO
(067) SBP
(068) PPP
(069) INANG MAHAL
(071) 1-ANG EDUKASYON
(072) KAMAIS
(073) ALIF
(074) MATA
(075) LPGMA
(076) ABONO
(078) AKO
(079) ABANTE PILIPINAS
(080) MARINO
(082) TAO MUNA
(083) ACT TEACHERS
(084) PEOPLE’S CHAMP
(086) ALAY BUHAY
(087) BUHAY
(088) AKBAYAN
(089) PARTIDO SANDUGO
(091) PROBINSYANO AKO
(092) AKO BISAYA
(093) AVE
(094) METRO
(095) AASENSO
(096) ALONA
(097) TRICAP
(098) BANAT
(099) TINGOG SINIRANGAN
(100) MANILA TEACHERS
(101) ACT-CIS
(103) APPEND
(104) CONSLA
(105) KMM
(108) ABAKADA
(109) KALINGA
(110) MARVELOUS TAYO
(112) AAMBIS-OWA
(113) TINDERONG PINOY
(114) AGRI
(115) AGAP
(116) ACTS-OFW
(117) FICTAP
(121) SAMAKO
(122) 1PACMAN
(124) ABAMIN
(126) PLM
(127) AWAKE
(130) SENIOR CITIZEN
(131) A TEACHER
(132) GP
(133) 1-APTO
(134) 1-AHAPO
(136) ANG KABUHAYAN
(137) YACAP
(138) MAGDALO
(139) ANUPA
(140) 1-CARE
(141) AKO BICOL
(142) COOP-NATCCO
(143) MAYPAGASA
(144) ATING KOOP
(147) ALENG ENTREP
(148) AANGAT TAYO
(149) KABALIKAT
(150) BHW
(151) RECOBODA
(152) AKO PADAYON
(153) AMIN
(155) ITO AMG TAMA
(156) 1 UTAP BICOL
(157) DUTERTE YOUTH
(158) BUTIL
(163) ABANG LINGKOD
(164) AGBIAG
(166) TUCP
(168) FFP
(169) WOW PILIPINAS
(170) SAGIP
(171) DIWA
(172) PHILRECA
(173) 1P
(175) PBB
(176) LAANG KAWAL
(177) 1AAAP
(180) GRECON
(181) AA-KASOSYO PARTY

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