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Comelec trims down list of presidential candidates

Only eight presidential aspirants are left to slug it out in the May 2010 elections.

Last Tuesday, December 15, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) released the names of candidates permitted to run for president next year: former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada, senators Manuel “Manny” Villar, Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Aquino III, Richard Gordon, and Jamby Madrigal, former Defense Secretary Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro, Olongapo City councilor JC delos Reyes, and religious leader Eddie Villanueva.

The filing period for political candidates ended last December 1. A total of 99 individuals filed certificates of candidacy for the highest office in the land.

But, according to Comelec Commissioner Jose Melo, several people did not make the list because they seem to lack one important requirement: the resources and political machinery to launch a national campaign.

The final selection is presently being questioned by some of the excluded candidates. Environmentalist Nicanor Perlas, for instance, a fixture in several presidential debates and forums in television, said his elimination is unfair.

Other applicants who are vocally protesting the list of Comelec are lawyers Oliver Lozano and Ely Pamatong.

Meanwhile, there are eight vice presidential candidates left—Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando, senators Loren Legarda and Mar Roxas, actor and TV host Edu Manzano, broadcaster Jay Sonza, Ang Kapatiran bet Dominador Chipeco, and former Securities and Exchange Commssion Chair Perfecto Yasay Jr.

Comelec did not approve the COCs of twelve other applicants for vice president.

For the senate race, a total of 58 COCs were approved from the original 158.

Lastly, Comelec is yet to evaluate COCs for congressmen and other local positions.

Excluded candidates, on the other hand, are allowed to contest the Comelec decision in the Supreme Court.

FULL LIST. Here are the names of senatorial candidates approved by Comelec.

  1. Nereus Acosta Jr. – LP
  2. Sharuff Ibrahim Albani – KBL
  3. Zafrullah Alonto – Bangon Pilipinas
  4. Ana Theresia Baraquel – LP
  5. JV Larion Bautista – PMP
  6. Martin Bautista – LP
  7. Silvestre Bello III – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  8. Rozzano Rufino Biazon – LP
  9. Bong Revilla – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  10. Henry Caunan – PDP-Laban
  11. Pia Cayetano – NP
  12. Rizalito David – Ang Kapatiran
  13. Joey De Venecia – PMP
  14. Miriam Defensor Santiago – People’s Reform Party
  15. Franklin Drilon – LP
  16. Juan Ponce Enrile – PMP
  17. Jinggoy Estrada – PMP
  18. Ramon Guico – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  19. Teofisto Guingona III – LP
  20. Jo Aurea Imbong – Ang Kapatiran
  21. Kata Inocencio – Bangon Pilipinas
  22. Alexander Lacson – LP
  23. Raul Lambino – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  24. Rey Langit – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  25. Yasmin Lao – LP
  26. Lito Lapid – Lakas-Kampi-CMD
  27. Alma Lood – KBL
  28. Apolinario Lozada – PMP
  29. Regalado Maambong – KBL
  30. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr – NP
  31. Liza Maza – Independent
  32. Ma Judea Millora – KBL
  33. Ramon Mitra – NP
  34. Ramoncito Ocampo – Bangon Pilipinas
  35. Satur Ocampo – Bayan Muna Party
  36. Susan Ople – NP
  37. Sergio Osmeña III – Independent
  38. Jovito Palparan Jr. – Independent
  39. Imelda Papin – KBL
  40. Zosimo Paredes – Ang Kapatiran
  41. Gwendolyn Pimentel – PDP Laban
  42. Rodolfo Plaza – NPC
  43. Reynaldo Princesa – Bangon Pilipinas
  44. Ariel Querubin – NP
  45. Ralph Recto – LP
  46. Gilbert Remulla – NP
  47. Ma. Gracia Riñoza-Plazo – Ang Kapatiran
  48. Sonia Roco – LP
  49. Adrian Sison – Ang Kapatiran
  50. Vicente Sotto III – NPC
  51. Adel Tamano – NP
  52. Reginald Tamayo – Ang Kapatiran
  53. Hector Tarrazona – Ang Kapatiran
  54. Francisco Tatad – Grand Alliance For Democracy/Gabaybayan
  55. Alexander Tinsay – Bangon Pilipinas
  56. Manuel Valdehuesa Jr. – Ang Kapatiran
  57. Hector Villanueva – KBL
  58. Israel Virgines – Bangon Pilipinas

via PEP.ph

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