Comelec Confirms 184 Senate Hopefuls, 190 Party-Lists in 2025 Election Race

The final day of filing for certificates of candidacy (COCs) and certificates of nomination and acceptance (CONAs) for the 2025 elections saw a total of 184 senatorial hopefuls and 190 party-list groups submit their documents, as announced by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday.

The last batch of senatorial candidates who officially filed their COCs on October 8, 2024, includes:

1.            Peter Advincula (Independent)

2.            Princess Jade Ramos (Partido Maharlika)

3.            Jovilyn Tayabas Aceron (Ind)

4.            Leandro Buenconsejo Verceles (Pfp – Faction)

5.            Fernando Advincula (Ind)

6.            Joseph Cabading Delgado (Ind)

7.            Rodante Dizon Marcoleta

8.            Eric Alcantara (Ind)

9.            Rosalyn Corazon Cay (KKK)

10.        Randy Red

11.        Romulo San Ramon (Ind)

12.        Abel Adorable

13.        Mercedita Acopiado (Ind)

14.        Randy Restum (Ind)

15.        Emilio Chan (Ind)

16.        Deviendo Biazon, Sr. (Ind)

17.        Heidi Llosa Mendoza (Ind)

18.        Roy Cabonegro (DPP)

19.        Rodolfo Basilan (Ind)

20.        Primo Aquino

21.        Vicente “Sonny” Domingo (Ind)

22.        Gem Domagtoy (Ind)

23.        Roel Lamoste (WPP LPP)

24.        Monique Solis Kokkinaras (WPP LPP)

25.        Injim Bunayog (Ind)

26.        Ismael Bajo (Ind)

27.        Omar Managsa Tomanong (Ind)

28.        Kiko Pangilinan (LP)

29.        Salvador Binondo Cabalida (Ind)

30.        Eric Morales Martinez

31.        Francis Leo Marcos (Ind)

32.        Martin Mendoza III (Ind)

33.        Apollo Quiboloy (WPP)

34.        Berteni Cataluña Causing

35.        Melchor Bermundo Lucañas (Ind)

36.        Antonio Par (Ind)

37.        Loreto Sawadan Banosan

38.        Robert Marcos Tallano Tagean V

39.        Faith Codillo Ugsad (Ind)

40.        Wilfredo Pealez Red

41.        Edmundo Rubi (PPM)

42.        Victor Dayrit Rodriguez (Ind)

43.        Patrick Caballero Artajo (Ind)

44.        Rafael Simon Chico (PM)

45.        Romeo Castro Macaragg  (WPP)

46.        Celeste Ilao Aguillar (WPP)

47.        Shirly Vibares Cuatchin (WPP)

48.        Subair Guintaum Mustapha (WPP)

49.        Ricarda Amador Arguilles (Ind)

50.        Sonny Miranda Pimentel (WPP)

51.        Enrique Olanka Olonan (WPP)

52.        Willie Magbutay Jr. Ricablanca (PM)

53.        Alexander Alarin Lague (PGRP)

54.        Melissa Torres Fortes (Ind)

55.        Wilfredo Buendia Revillame (Ind)

56.        Roberto Sontosidad Sembrano (Ind)

57.        Gabriel Pan-oy Chaclag (Ind)

Additionally, numerous party-list groups filed their CONAs on the final day, including:

1.            Hanay ng mga Kababaihan at Kanilang mga Kasangga sa Lipunan ( KABABAIHAN)

2.            Sulong mga Batang Quiapo (BATANG QUIAPO)

3.            Serbisyo sa Bayan Party (SBP)

4.            Murang Kuryente Partylist ( MURANG KURYENTE)

5.            United Frontliners Party List ( UFP)

6.            Tulungan Tayo (TULUNGAN TAYO)

7.            Aksyon Dapat Incorporated (AKSYON DAPAT)

8.            Alliance of Organizations Networks, and Associations of the Philippines (ALONA)

9.            Asenso Pinoy (ASPIN)

10.        CIBAC Partylist (CIBAC)

11.        Partido Trabaho at Wage Hike (WAGE HIKE)

12.        Sagip Partylist (SAGIP)

13.        Pasada CC (PASADA CC)

14.        Arangkada Pilipino (ARANGKADA PILIPINO)

15.        Nanay (NANAY)

16.        Kapuso PM (KAPUSO PM)

17.        Magkakasama sa Sakahan, Kaunlaran (MAGSASAKA)

18.        Juan- Pinagkaisang Ordinaryong Mamamayan para Yumabong (JUAN PINOY)

19.        Agri-Agra na Reporma para sa Magsasaka ng Pilipinas (AGRI)

20.        Dilawan People’s Organization, Inc. (DILAWAN)

21.        Mothers for Change (MOCHA)

22.        Arte Partylist (ARTE)

23.        Kamalayan ng Maralita at Malayang Mamamayan, Inc. (KAMALAYAN)

24.        1A SECAP Party List (1A SECAP)

25.        Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP)

26.        UFCC-ABAKADA PL (UFCC-ABAKADA PL)

27.        The Trade Union Congress Party (TUCP)

28.        Probinsyano Ako (PROBINSYANO AKO)

29.        Click Partylist (CLICK)

30.        Sulong Dignidad Regional Political Party (SULONG DIGNIDAD)

31.        Estudyante Partylist (ESTUDYANTE)

32.        Magkakasama sa Sakahan, Kaunalaran (MAGSASAKA)

33.        Alliance for Resilience Sustainability and Empowerment (ARISE)

34.        Galing sa Puso (GP)

35.        Public Safety Alliance for Transformation and Rule of Law Inc. (PATROL)

36.        4PS- Tupad Partylist (4PS-TUPAD)

37.        Ang Pamilya Muna (PAMILYA MUNA)

38.        Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA)

39.        Gabay Ugnayan para sa Reporma at Oportunidad (GABAY)

40.        Malasakit@Bayanihan (M@B)

41.        Dumper PTDA Party-List (DUMPER PTDA)

42.        Tutok to Win (TUTOK TO WIN)

43.        Paisano (PAISANO)

44.        Ang Batang Quiapo (ABQ)

45.        Aangat Tayo Partylist (AANGAT TAYO)

46.        May Puso Partylist (MAY PUSO)

47.        Ang Bumbero ng Pilipinas (ABP)

48.        Babae Ako Para sa Bayan (BABAE AKO)

49.        Malabung Partylist (MALABUNG)

50.        Loyalista ng Bayang Pilipinas (LOYALISTA)

51.        Haulers and Truckers Association in the Watersouth Inc. (HATAW TRUCKER)

52.        Mare-Pare (MARE-PARE)

53.        Ang Tinig ng Senior Citizens sa Filipinas (TINIG NG SENIOR)

Comelec’s official tally marks a busy election season ahead, with hundreds of candidates and groups aiming to secure their spots in the 2025 elections.

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