Post by Admin on Oct 13, 2015 7:36:26 GMT 8
Presidential Aspirants: 22 and Counting
MANILA, Philippines (2nd UPDATE) – The first day of the filing of certificates of candidacy (COC) ended at 5 pm Monday, October 12, with at least 22 candidates filing COCs for a presidential run in May 2016.
The initial list of presidential aspirants as of 5 pm Monday, October 12, includes Vice President Jejomar Binay, former Tesda director general Augusto Syjuco Jr, twice-disqualified presidential candidate Ely Pamatong, and a slew of other independent candidates, including a tricycle driver and a pastor.
Former chair of the Presidential Commission on Good Government Camilo Sabio is also on the list, as well as Sel Hope Kang, the first female presidential aspirant for the 2016 race.
After filing his COC, Pamatong, who was disqualified in the 2004 and 2010 presidential elections, burned a Chinese flag, vowing to defend the Philippines' disputed territories from China.
Rizalito David, the petitioner in the disqualification case against Senator Grace Poe, also filed his COC on Monday afternoon, just before the first day of filing ended.
The Comelec will decide on whether or not to accept these applications.
See the list here, as of 5 pm Monday:
David Almorong - independent
Gerald Arcega - independent
Jejomar Binay - United Nationalist Alliance
Leonardo Bula - independent
Ramon Concepcion - independent
Rizalito David - Ang Kapatiran
Ephraim Defiño - independent
Arsenio Dimaya - independent
Ferdinan Fortes - independent
Alejandro Ignacio - independent
Adolfo Inductivo - independent
Sel Hope Kang - independent
Danilo Lihaylihay - independent
Freddiesher Llamas - independent
Ralph Masloff - independent
Eric Negapatan - independent
Elly Pamatong - independent
Ferdinand Jose Pijao - independent
Arturo Reyes - independent
Esmeraldo Reyes - independent
Camilo Sabio - independent
Augusto Syjuco Jr - independent
More candidates are expected to crop up in the coming days, including Poe – the presidential poll front runner – and Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas.
From October 12 to 16, the Commission on Elections central office will accept the filings of individuals who wish to run for national positions, including president and vice president.
At least 16 senatorial hopefuls have already filed their COCs, including former senator and former Yolanda rehabilitation chief Panfilo Lacson and Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares.
One of the candidates, Daniel Magtira, stood out after he wrote in his COC that he is married to Kris Aquino.
Meanwhile, only 3 vice presidential candidates have filed their COCs so far: Binay's running mate Gregorio Honasan II, Albert Alba of Ang Kapatiran, and independent candidate Myrna Mamong.
MANILA, Philippines (2nd UPDATE) – The first day of the filing of certificates of candidacy (COC) ended at 5 pm Monday, October 12, with at least 22 candidates filing COCs for a presidential run in May 2016.
The initial list of presidential aspirants as of 5 pm Monday, October 12, includes Vice President Jejomar Binay, former Tesda director general Augusto Syjuco Jr, twice-disqualified presidential candidate Ely Pamatong, and a slew of other independent candidates, including a tricycle driver and a pastor.
Former chair of the Presidential Commission on Good Government Camilo Sabio is also on the list, as well as Sel Hope Kang, the first female presidential aspirant for the 2016 race.
After filing his COC, Pamatong, who was disqualified in the 2004 and 2010 presidential elections, burned a Chinese flag, vowing to defend the Philippines' disputed territories from China.
Rizalito David, the petitioner in the disqualification case against Senator Grace Poe, also filed his COC on Monday afternoon, just before the first day of filing ended.
The Comelec will decide on whether or not to accept these applications.
See the list here, as of 5 pm Monday:
David Almorong - independent
Gerald Arcega - independent
Jejomar Binay - United Nationalist Alliance
Leonardo Bula - independent
Ramon Concepcion - independent
Rizalito David - Ang Kapatiran
Ephraim Defiño - independent
Arsenio Dimaya - independent
Ferdinan Fortes - independent
Alejandro Ignacio - independent
Adolfo Inductivo - independent
Sel Hope Kang - independent
Danilo Lihaylihay - independent
Freddiesher Llamas - independent
Ralph Masloff - independent
Eric Negapatan - independent
Elly Pamatong - independent
Ferdinand Jose Pijao - independent
Arturo Reyes - independent
Esmeraldo Reyes - independent
Camilo Sabio - independent
Augusto Syjuco Jr - independent
More candidates are expected to crop up in the coming days, including Poe – the presidential poll front runner – and Liberal Party standard-bearer Mar Roxas.
From October 12 to 16, the Commission on Elections central office will accept the filings of individuals who wish to run for national positions, including president and vice president.
At least 16 senatorial hopefuls have already filed their COCs, including former senator and former Yolanda rehabilitation chief Panfilo Lacson and Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares.
One of the candidates, Daniel Magtira, stood out after he wrote in his COC that he is married to Kris Aquino.
Meanwhile, only 3 vice presidential candidates have filed their COCs so far: Binay's running mate Gregorio Honasan II, Albert Alba of Ang Kapatiran, and independent candidate Myrna Mamong.