2019 Elections: Senatorial Aspirants Who Filed COC

Here are the Several Senatorial Aspirants Who Have Filed Their COC For the 2019 Elections.

2019 ELECTIONS – These several senatorial aspirants have already filed their certificate of candidacies at the Commission of Elections.

The Senate of the Philippines is about to be filled this coming 2019 midterm election. Hopeful candidates have prepared themselves to be competitive for this senatorial race.

The Commision of Elections is currently packed with wishful politicians who want to have a place in the government.

Based on a report from CNN, certificates of candidacy filing will only be on October 11, 12, 15, 16, and 17, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Here is so far the list of senatorial aspirants for the 2019 elections who have filed their certificate of candidacy:

Thursday, October 11, 2018

1. Reelectionist Senator Koko Pimentel, PDP-Laban party

2. Singer Freddie Aguilar

3. Dr. Willie Ong, Lakas-CMD

4. Victoriano Inte, independent

5. Daniel Magtira, independent

6. Dionisio Manalo, independent

7. Christian Castro, independent

8. Salam Tagean Sr., independent

9. Former Makabayan party-list Representative Neri Colmenares, Makabayan

10. Melchor Chavez, Labor Party Philippines

11. Ibrahim Albani, Labor Party Philippines

12. Abner Afuang, Labor Party Philippines

13. Robel dela Cruz, independent

14. Samira Gutoc Tomawis, Liberal Party

15. Carmelo Carreon, independent

16. Marvin Navarro, independent

17. Anson Tuana, independent

18. Ramon Diaz, independent

19. Eleazar Salon, independent

20. Danilo Roleda, UNA

21. Rey Dapat, independent

22. Gerald Arcega, Labor Party Philippines

23. Rolando Merano, independent

24. Eric Negapatan, independent

25. Vicente Avena, KDP

26. Nur-Ana Sahidulla, KDP

27. Antonio Valdes, KDP

freddie aguilar
Photo Source: The Philippine Star

Friday, October 12:

28. Rowell Balangue, independent

29. Reelectionist Senator Nancy Binay, UNA

30. Valeriano Nocon III, independent

31. Bureau of Corrections Chief Ronald dela Rosa, PDP-Laban

32. Roel Lamoste, independent

33. Ricky Bacolod, independent

34. Cesar Roca, independent

35. Nid Anima, independent

36. Atty. Larry Gadon, KBL

37. Evelina Amantiad, independent

Ronald dela Rosa
Photo Source: CNN

Monday, October 15, 2018

38. Reelectionist Senator Cynthia Villar

39. Maguindanao 2nd District Rep. Zajid “Dong” Mangudadatu, PDP-Laban

40. Andrew Magistrado, independent

41. Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano

42. Reelectionist Senator Grace Poe, independent

43. Reynante G. Galero, independent

44. Charlie B. Talledo, independent

45. Armelsen A. Palencia, independent

46. Carlos Q. Gonzales III, independent

47. Kary L. Balagosa, independent

48. Edmundo Vicente G. Casiño, KDP

49. Michael NE Apacible, independent

50. Former Senator Lito Lapid, Nationalist People’s Coalition

51. Edmundo D. Fuerte, independent

52. Pepito S. Salangsang, independent

53. Norman C. Marquez, independent

54. Reelectionist Senator JV Ejercito, NPC

55. Alejo P. Katigbak, independent

56. Benedicto V. Vasquez, independent

57. Manuel B. Santos, independent

58. Teodoro L. Calvo, Jr., independent

Cynthia Villar
Photo Source: The Philippine Star

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

59. Manuel “Mar” Roxas, Liberal Party

60. Taguig City Representative Pia S. Cayetano, Nacionalista Party

61. Reelectionist Senator Bam Aquino, Liberal Party

Manuel Roxas
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According to the report, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said that the first-day filing of COC for 2019 elections has been peaceful and orderly nationwide.

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Photo Source: Election Laws and Jurisprudence Compendium

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