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I have compiled all the names of official candidates for the 2010 national election. Though official, there will still be a chance that some will be disqualified or added like Joseph “Erap” Estrada and Mirriam Defensor Santiago who has disqualification cases filed against them.
Presidential and Senatorial candidates are grouped by their party.
Nationalista Party
President: Manny Villar
Vice President: Loren Legarda
Senators:
- Pia Cayetano
- Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos
- Ramon Mitra
- Susan Ople
- Ariel Querubin
- Gilbert Remulla
- Adel Tamano
Liberal Party
President: Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III
Vice President: Manuel “Mar” Roxas III
Senators:
- Nereus Acosta Jr.
- Ana Theresia Baraquel
- Martin Bautista
- Rozzano Ruffino Biazon
- Franklin Drilon
- Teofisto Guingona III
- Alexander Lacson
- Yasmin Lao
- Ralph Recto
- Sonia Roco
Partido ng Masang Pilipino
President: Joseph Ejercito “Erap” Estrada
Vice President: Jejomar Binay
Senators:
- JV Larion Bautista
- Joey de Venecia
- Juan Ponce Enrile
- Jinggoy Estrada
- Apolinario Lozada
Lakas-Kampi CMD
President: Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro
Vice President: Edu Manzano
Senators:
- Silvestre Bello III
- Bong Revilla
- Ramon Guico
- Raul Lambino
- Rey Langit
- Lito Lapid
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
President: Vetellano Acosta
Vice President: Jay Sonza
Senators:
- Sharuff Ibrahim Albani
- Alma Lood
- Regalado Maambong
- Ma Judea Millora
- Imelda Papin
- Hector Villanueva
Bangon Pilipinas
President: Eddie Villanueva
Vice President: Perfecto Yasay
Senators:
- Zafrullah Alonto
- Kata Inocencio
- Ramoncito Ocampo
- Reynaldo Princesa
- Alexander Tinsay
- Israel Virgenes
Ang Kapatiran
President: John Carlos “JC” de los Reyes
Vice President: Dominador Chipeco
Senators:
- Rizalito David
- Jo Aurea Imbong
- Zosimo Paredes
- Ma. Gracia Riñoza-Plazo
- Adrian Sison
- Reginald Tamayo
- Hector Tarrazona
- Manuel Valdehuesa
Bagumbayan
President: Richard Gordon
Vice President: Bayani Fernando
People’s Reform Party
Senators:
- Mirriam Defensor Santiago
PDP Laban
Senators:
- Henry Caunan
- Gwendolyn Pimentel
Bayan Muna
Senators:
Nacionalist People’s Coalition
Senators:
- Rodolfo Plaza
- Vicente Sotto III
Grand Alliance for Democracy/Gabaybayan
Senators:
Independent
President:
- Ma. Ana Consuelo “Jamby” Madrigal
Senators:
- Liza Maza
- Sergio Osmeña III
- Jovito Palparan Jr.
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Routing for Villar-Legarda in the upcoming elections!
i will vote for loren and villar,,,
Really now, Loren who has switched sides as many times as she changes undergarments? SERIOUSLY?!
me too, I’m for LV! Louis Vuitton! errr…
me too. villar-loren sounds sweet!! =) villar-loren for the 010 elections!!=)
boto ko sa mga magagaling na, sure win pa!!
Villar Loren lang!
il go for Nationalista Party
… ang party list na magkakasam n walang bahid ng corruption
I’ll pick also the nationlista party,
loren villar for good….
halos makanacionalista lahat. i regret that i didn’t register for the upcoming election this may 2010, but if given a chance to vote for president, i would like it to be MAR ROXAS.
If loren will win then philippines will be more worst if she will sit as the vice. And Villar, He is a wise stealer…ZZZZ..Philippines progress will flow in the sea of trash…what the hek??
NOYNOY AND BINAY will give a good progress in the philippines
ill go for villar and legarda. its a perfect combination
it’noy-noy and mar for a new philippines.go…go..for it.
dont go for the least evil because he is still an evil..what we need is a true leader who can lead, a leader who knows how to be a servant as well…a man afer GOD’s own heart.
go for noynoy and mar.. villar wise stealer!!err..
don’t forget danny lim for senator!!
mga bwisit na politiko!!! mamatay na sana silang lahat!!!!waheheheheh
im all out for noy and mar.. country above self..
Noynoy for President.
Mar for Vice President..
For Senators:
Drilon
Santiago
Biazon
Hontiveros
paki usap lg po, kahit sino pwede po para presidente, HUWAG LG PO SI ERAP…MAAWA PO TAYO SA PILIPINAS!!!!
I like Dick Gordon and Mar Roxas coz they are good men, masisipag at mapagkakatiwalaan, tapat sa tungkulin sabi ng ng lola ko parang nakasandal ka sa pader….i really admire them kasi trabaho lang sila at di mo narinig na involve sa corruption… sa senators maraming qualified sa dami nila 9 palang napili ko, don forget to vote for manong jhonny hahahaha before election i hope complete na ang list ko, dont forget to vote para sa atin ito…
sa mga nag bibigay ng comment maging fair naman kayo please mga tao din yan kung mabasa nila msasaktan din sila buti nalang hindi kayo naging politiko…kung ayaw nyo silang iboto, whag pero whag nalang kayo mag comment ng negative against them
i vote for loren and villar
i love with loren and villar,,,coz i know marami pa clang matutulungan,,and i beliv there advocacy.
here in zamboanga del norte,,,im solid,,for NP.
Yung loveteam ni Villar at Loren mukhang maganda.
Kailangan natin ang nakaunawa sa layunin ng Panginoong Dios yung itaguyod niya ang ating bayan sa matuwid na landas, nakakatakot kasi ang mga kalamidad……
Magbago tayo, matakot tayo sa Panginoon hindi natin kaya ang mga parusa niya sa mga hindi nakakilala sa kanya….
Maniwala tayo….. babaguhin ng Panginoong Dios and bayan natin..mahal niya tayo at ang ating bansa… magpakumbaba tayo sa kanya
piliin natin si Bro. Eddie… pagpalain po kayo ng mahal na Panginoon.
Bakit si Bro. Eddie? It is because our country is helpless without a righteous leader and God cannot bless us, we prayed for our leaders always..but our God wants to give us the best kind of government.I love my children so I am for RIGHTEOUSNESS.
HOW, REALLY, DID MANUEL BAMBA VILLAR, JR. GET TO BE RICH? It may bear and serve the Filipino nation well to investigate and know that Manny Villar may actually have broken through from Tondo-ragged accountant to billionaire-rich presidentiable by allowing himself to be used as a foreign investor’s dummy in the Philippine real estate business. You see, the conduct of real estate business in the Philippines is made exclusive by law to Filipino citizens, necessarily because its affairs involve sensitive issues that affect territory, patrimony, and national security. Wasn’t that a debonair American who was smilingly visible every day at the offices of Crown Asia, Inc., way back before the Villars became political aspirants? Unfortunately, sighting American presence at the Crown Asia, Inc. organization deteriorates to zero visibility in hot election weather, especially nowadays! As Manny Villar embarked on a political career, it naturally became strategically imperative to avoid flaks of damaging controversy about being economically beholden to foreign influence, especially from nationalist camps of the likes of then Senator Teofisto Guingona Jr. who was one among legislators instrumental in passing general law limiting conduct of real estate business in the Philippines to Filipinos only. In fact, it was from 1997 to 1999 that the bespactacled, middle-aged, happy American investor (silent or express?) of Crown Asia, Inc. was last regularly observed at the 18th Floor of Cityland Herrera Tower. Most of us often have “humble,” sometimes “rotten,” beginnings; yet being transparent about such beginnings can do more good than harm. The key to the answer may reach as far back as auditing times with SGV, or perhaps good Senator Manuel Villar would like to comment on this matter at this time?