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Filed for President Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS M a n i l a FILED FOR PRESIDENT: NAME NICKNAME OFFICIALLY DATE NOMINATED BY : FILED 1. MADERA, RIGOBERTO JR. J. N.N.N. Independent 11-20-09 2. GARCIA, GILBERT A. ATOMGILTRINITY Independent 11-20-09 3. LOPE, WENDELL H. PRESIDENT Independent 11-20-09 4. FABELLA, VICENTE F. BUDDY Independent 11-20-09 5. MURILLO, JOSEFINA G. JOSIE G Independent 11-20-09 MURILLO 6. PROF. PELIGRINO, PETER B. PEPE Independent 11-20-09 7. CARREON, CARMELO D. MEL Independent 11-20-09 8. LOZANO, OLIVER O. OLI Independent 11-20-09 9. ACOSTA, VETALLANO S. DODONG Independent 11-20-09 10. MAGTIRA, DANIEL R. DAN Independent 11-20-09 11. BALITE, ERNESTO D. KAKA Independent 11-20-09 12.VILLAFLOR, SULTAN MIN BILAD, A. AL WAHID IGHA Independent 11-20-09 TAGHIYA 13.FERNANDEZ, EDUARDO P. EDDIE Independent 11-20-09 14. AGUIRRE, NOEL F. NOEL Independent 11-20-09 15.RELOJ, VALERIANO D. VAL Independent 11-23-09 16. DE LOS REYES, JOHN CARLOS G. JC Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 17. SADIOSA, ENRIQUE, R. LADY M-RICKY Independent 11-23-09 18. APURA, MARIA MAGDALENA L. MAG Independent 11-23-09 19. PAZ, SIMEON JR. R. JR Independent 11-23-09 20. NAVARRO, MARCELINO DONATO BHETONG Independent 11-23-09 BHEN, P. 21. BALING, FELIX JR. M. BIMBO Independent 11-23-09 22. ALIMORONG, DAVID T. DAVID Independent 11-24-09 23. SAMIA, GREGORIO C. MANOK Independent 11-24-09 24. MEGIO, NANCY E. NANCY Independent 11-24-09 25. ABITONA, ORLANDO C. LANDO Independent 11-24-09 26. MANAOIS, JOSE VOLTAIRE F. VOLTAIRE Independent 11-24-09 27. CLARETE, RAFAEL B. RC Independent 11-25-09 28. SANTOSIDAD, REBECCA C. REBECCA Independent 11-25-09 29. ATIENZA, ARTURO H. ART. ATIENZA Independent 11-26-09 30. MALAPAD, MARISA L. DANYELL STILL Independent 11-26-09 31. GILI, GUILLERMO, JR. F. JUN Independent 11-26-09 32. ROCA, CESAR C. TOTO Independent 11-26-09 33. NOCON, VALERIANO III P. DEUNE Independent 11-26-09 34. LEUTERIO, JOSE ISABELO M. SONNY Independent 11-27-09 35. MERCADO, NORBERTO L. BERT Independent 11-27-09 36. PAMATONG, ELLY V. ELLY Independent 11-27-09 37. OCAMPO, JOSE S. JOE Independent 11-27-09 38. DULALIA, ELIAS B. ELI Independent 11-27-09 39. PUSING, OSCAR R. OSCAR Independent 11-27-09 40.FERNADEZ, FERNAND A. AMANG Alpha Omega 9K 11-27-09 Party 41. RODRIGUEZ, ROMEO T. BOY Independent 11-27-09 42. LAWAG, VICTOR S. SANTOS Independent 11-27-09 43. GUILLERMO, EDNA M. EMG Independent 11-27-09 44. CANTAL, FELIX C. PECK Philippine Green 11-28-09 Republican Party 45. AQUINO, BENIGNO SIMEON III C. NOYNOY Liberal Party 11-28-09 46. ESTRADA, MARY LOU B. MADAM Independent 11-28-09 ESTRADA 47. CORPUS, PAULINO P. CODE JACK Independent 11-28-09 Page 2 (President) NAME NICKNAME OFFICIALLY DATE NOMINATED BY : FILED 48. BOLOR, AGUSTIN M. DOKTING Independent 11-29-09 49. ALCAZAR, SR. , JESUS A. BRO. LESS Independent 11-29-09 50. PERLAS, JESUS NICANOR P. NICK Independent 11-29-09 51. PIDOY, RODELIO S. UGONG Independent 11-29-09 52. CASTILLA, QUITERIO M. KITER Independent 11-30-09 53. VILLAR, MANUEL JR. B. MANNY Nacionalista 11-30-09 Party 54. VILLANUEVA, EDUARDO C. BRO. EDDIE Bangon 11-30-09 Pilipinas Party 55. ESTRADA EJERCITO, JOSEPH M. ERAP Pwersa ng 11-30-09 Masang Pilipino (PMP) 56. MADRIGAL, JAMBY AS. JAMBY Independent 12-01-09 57. TEODORO, GILBERTO JR. C. GIBO Lakas-Kampi 12-01-09 CMD 58. AGUSTIN, LEVI G. NONOY Independent 12-01-09 59. BESID, FLORO D. TEDDY Independent 12-01-09 60. SISIT, FELOMENA S. FE Independent 12-01-09 61. CAALIM, BELTRAN S. BEL Independent 12-01-09 62. BALINGIT, JESUS JOSE PAULINO JESS Independent 12-01-09 ALFONSO E. 63. USMAN, IBRAHIM D. QADRI Independent 12-01-09 64. CATURAN, MIGUELINO L. MIG Independent 12-01-09 65. ADAM, BENJAMIN R. APO ADAM Independent 12-01-09 66. ENRIQUEZ, EDNA T. EDNA Independent 12-01-09 67. RAMOS, ERNESTO DG. ERNIE Democratic 12-01-09 Party of the Philippines 68. CASTILLO, NOLI L. Daddy Noli Independent 12-01-09 69. BAÑAGA, MARIANO B. MANING Independent 12-01-09 70. CARO, RONALDO M. - Independent 12-01-09 71. ASUELO, RAMON F. RAMON Independent 12-01-09 72. GORDON, RICHARD J. DICK Bagumbayan- 12-01-09 VNP 73. REYES, JOSE RIZAL M. DODONG Independent 12-01-09 74. HARA, CALIOPE O. OPIE Independent 12-01-09 75. ROXAS, PATRICIO R. PAT no CONA 12-01-09 76. ERVAS, JUAN E. JOHNNY Independent 12-01-09 77. ESPIRITU, OLYMPIO G. IMPIONG Independent 12-01-09 78. BAUZON, EDNA F. GEBA Independent 12-01-09 79. VILLEGAS, MICHAEL JASON C. ONYOK Independent 12-01-09 80. CRESPO, MARIO B. MJ Independent 12-01-09 81. TAGLE, PEDRITO D. NINONG PDT Independent 12-01-09 82. ESTACIO, FELIZA G. FEL Independent 12-01-09 83. ALPUERTO, WALDO E. WALDS Independent 12-01-09 84. PEÑARANDA, LUZMINDA R. LUZVIMINDA RP Independent 12-01-09 85. FACTOR, GENEROSO J. GENER Independent 12-01-09 86. GALLA, BARTOLOME L. DOMENG Independent 12-01-09 87. GUILLERGAN, GHERRY P. NONOY@SCIENTIST Independent 12-01-09 88. LAO, JOSE D. RIZAL Independent 12-01-09 89. PADERNOS, ERNESTO M. ERNIE Independent 12-01-09 90. PELLE, EUGENE N. DODONG Independent 12-01-09 91. MURILLO, EMELIANO P. LIANY Independent 12-01-09 92. CAPULAR, ELIZABETH S. BETH Independent 12-01-09 93. REGONIA, ARTURO M. ARTHUR Independent 12-01-09 94. QUIAPON ABDEL NOEL M. NOEL Independent 12-01-09 95. NABOR, SATURNINO V. BRO. SAN Independent 12-01-09 96. PIJAO, FERDINAND JOSE D. FERDIE Independent 12-01-09 97. VELASQUEZ, VICENTE R. VIC Independent 12-01-09 98. MASORONG, EDDIE A. ED Independent 12-01-09 99. PO, MANUEL A. FPJ FERNAN PO People’s Group 12-01-09 JR. Progressive Party - NOTHING FOLLOWS- FILED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: NAME NICKNAME OFFICIALLY DATE NOMINATED BY : FILED 1. ALI, ALICMAN U. ALEC Independent 11-22-09 2. CHIPECO, DOMINADOR JR. F. JUN Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 3. CADION, LEO M. LEO Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 4. ROXAS, MANUEL A. MAR Liberal Party 11-28-09 5. LEGARDA, LOREN B. LOREN Nationalist 11-30-09 People’s Coalition (NPC) 6. YASAY, PERFECTO R. KIDLAT Bangon Pilipinas 11-30-09 Party 7. BINAY, JEJOMAR C. JOJO PDP-LABAN 11-30-09 8. GONZALES, ANDREW M. ANDY-AMIGO Independent 11-30-09 9. MANZANO EDUARDO B. EDU Lakas-Kampi 12-01-09 CMD 10. BERSALES, ALMIRANTE SR . G. ALVIN Independent 12-01-09 11. ORPILLA, EDUARDO F. EDDIE Philippine Green 12-01-09 Republican Party 12. FALCONE, BALDOMERO C. BAL Democratic Party 12-01-09 FALCONE of the Philippines 13. FERNANDO, BAYANI F. BF Bagumbayan-VNP 12-01-09 14. SONZA, JOSE Y. JAY SONZA Kilusang Bagong 12-01-09 Lipunan (KBL) 15. PASAYLON, SEGUNDO C. OLSON Independent 12-01-09 16. DEL MUNDO, GERARDO A. GERRY AA-KASOSYO 12-01-09 PARTY 17. PERANTE, ICASIANO R. - Independent 12-01-09 18. JAYCO, MAMERTO D. MERTZ Independent 12-01-09 19. POLICARPIO, CRISCELA D. SISTER ELAH Independent 12-01-09 20. PAGLICAWAN, TIRSO JR. N. BOYET Independent 12-01-09 - NOTHING FOLLOWS- FILED FOR SENATOR : NAME NICKNAME OFFICIALLY DATE NOMINATED BY : FILED 1. INTE, VICTORIANO T. VICTOR Independent 11-20-09 2. LA-LAWQUERO, MICOMI-I S. LOTLOT Independent 11-20-09 3. SION, EDUARDO E. EDDIE Independent 11-20-09 4. PAREDES, ZOSIMO JESUS II M. JESS Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 5. SISON, ADRIAN O. ADRIAN Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 6. TAMAYO, REGINALD B. REGIE Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 7. IMBONG JO AUREA M. ATE JO Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 8. TARRAZONA, HECTOR M. TARZAN Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 9. DAVID, RIZALITO Y. LITO Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 10. VALDEHUESA, MANUEL JR. E. MANNY Ang Kapatiran 11-23-09 Party 11. BERNARDINO, AERIC P. ERIC Independent 11-24-09 12. POYATOS, ALEX A. ALEX Independent 11-24-09 13. POBLETE, ROGELIO P. ROGER Independent 11-24-09 14. MAGANTO, ROMEO B. TOMAGAN Independent 11-25-09 15. PIÑERA, RUMMEL M. MEL Independent 11-25-09 16. MANAHAN, ARMAN L. AMAN Independent 11-25-09 17. LAPID, MANUEL M. LITO LAKAS-KAMPI- 11-25-09 CMD Party 18. MARTIR, HERMOGENES JR. P. JAY-R Independent 11-25-09 19. SIN, NELSON A. NONOY Independent 11-26-09 20. OSMEÑA, SERGIO III D. SERGE Independent 11-26-09 21. LIM, DANILO D. GENERAL Independent 11-27-09 DANNY 22. BUSAING, JULIO M. JULIUS Independent 11-27-09 23. DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, MIRIAM P. MIRIAM People’s Reform 11-27-09 Party 24. BARICAUA, MACARIO C. MACARIO Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 25. BRUCE, HERNANDO B. NARDS Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 26. HOFF, GLENN S. HOFF Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 27. ANGELES, JOSEPH S. JOEY Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 28. UMALI, ALBERT D. AL Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 29. ABARRONDO, EVELIA L. ATE BELLY Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 30. SHARIEF, ALI F. ALI Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 31.SECUYA, MARIA ROSALIE L. ROSALIE Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 32. GACO, RODOLFO SR. N. RUDY Alpha Omega 11-27-09 9K Party 33. BANIQUED, BERNARDO SR.
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