1-Utak to ATS

FOLLOWING a Supreme Court ruling, the Commission on Elections has made public the names of the nominees of the 91 accredited party-list organizations:

1-United Transport Koalisyon (1-Utak)

  1. Vigor Ma. D. Mendoza II
  2. Homero A. Mercado
  3. Zenaida J. De Castro
  4. Efren A. De Luna
  5. Ryan Benjamin C. Yu

(Akong Ako Kasosyo Party) Kasosyo Producer- Exchange Association, Inc. (AA-Kasosyo)

  1. Dionisio G. Magpantay
  2. Felix A. Brawner, Jr.
  3. Caridad R. Delgado
  4. Luis R. Casimiro
  5. Alberto L. Ong, Jr.
  6. Francis T. Afulugencia

Aangat Tayo (AT)

  1. Daryl Grace J. Abayon
  2. Eden Debulgado Rivera
  3. Meriam Lasta Paylaga
  4. Jean Andaca Bautista
  5. Dannelyn J. Letran

Abakada-Guro Party (Abakada)

  1. Jonathan A. dela Cruz
  2. Samson S. Alcantara
  3. Cecilia M. Dy
  4. Jose Floro P. Crisologo
  5. Jerry D. Alfonso

Abanse Pinay (Abanse Pinay)

  1. Teresa Banaynal Fernandez
  2. Kalayaan Pulido-Constantino
  3. Yasmin B. Lao
  4. Rebecca N. Tanada
  5. Isabelita Solamo Antonio
  6. Lucia Evelina O. Melecio-Tan
  7. Paulina Lawsin Nayra
  8. Mary Ann Duran-Dino

Abante Ilonggo Inc. (ABA Ilongo)

  1. Aguinaldo L. Miravalles
  2. Arturo P. Mejorada
  3. Robert C. Doromal
  4. Anecito B. Magbato
  5. Rogelio S. Setubal

Abono Party List (Abono)

  1. Roberto Raymund M. Estrella
  2. Francisco Emmanuel R. Ortega
  3. Ramon M. Morden
  4. Rosendo O. So
  5. Fa Sison Almasan

Action for Democracy and Development – Tribal People (ADD-Tribal)

  1. Dr. Abdurahman U. Amin
  2. Dr. Najemah Mokiin S. Malna
  3. Datu Tayan P. Sangki
  4. Atty. Hasan G. Alam
  5. John Albert E. Cerveza

Action for Dynamic Development Inc. (ADD)

  1. Robero M. Mutia
  2. Sanipa R. Camid
  3. Nonoy G. Maunting

Action for Teacher Empowerment through Action Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms ( A TEACHER )

  1. Mariano U. Piamonte Jr.
  2. Ulpiano P. Sarmiento III
  3. Carolina C. Porio
  4. Nenita V. Habulan
  5. Julieta R. Cortuna

Advocates for Special Children and the Handicapped Movement (ASAHAN MO)

  1. Oscar G. Yabes
  2. David Jonathan V. Yap
  3. Lino Siao Ong
  4. Jose L. Lipa, Jr.
  5. Voltaire Dela Cruz Mauricio

Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano, Inc. (AGBIAG)

  1. Marcelo T. Farinas II
  2. Samuel V. Tomas
  3. Rogelio G. Mendoza
  4. Ruth Joy L. Guinid
  5. Alex M. Manalo

Aging Pilipino Organization, Inc. (Aging Pinoy)

  1. Edwin L. Lisondra
  2. Ernesto M. Camaino
  3. Rosalinda V. Dacanay
  4. Alma A. Lood
  5. Esther B. Sales

Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP)

  1. Nicanor M. Briones
  2. Cesar A. Cobrador
  3. Rico B. Geron
  4. Albert Roque T. Lim
  5. Victorino Michael I. Lescano

Ahon Pinoy (Ahon)

  1. Dante Francis M. Ang II
  2. Bernardo F. Ople
  3. Ernesto C. Herrera III
  4. Alfredo M. De La Rosa
  5. Ricardo S. Arevalo

Ahonbayan (Ahonbayan)

  1. Edgar A. Catarongan
  2. Edgardo C. Manda
  3. Raden C. Sakaluran
  4. Antonio Mariano C. Almeda
  5. Erlindo L. Modar

Akbay Pinoy OFW – National, Inc. (APOI)

  1. Melchor P. Rosales
  2. Floyd M. Feraren
  3. Adelaida S. Lazaro
  4. Alexander S. Galura
  5. Zenaida D. Toledo

Akbayan Citizens’ Action Party (AKBAYAN)

  1. Ana Theresia Hontiveros-Baraquel
  2. Walden F. Bello
  3. Enrico G. Dayanghirang
  4. Byron D. Bocar
  5. Vicente A. Fabe

Aksyon Sambayanan (AKSA)

  1. Elizabeth C. Angsioco
  2. Timoteo A. Aranjuez
  3. Mao K. Andong, Jr.
  4. Fernando D. Gana
  5. Donna Antoinette A. Casio
  6. Hadji A. Balajadia

Alagad (Alagad)

1st set of nominees:

  1. Rodante D. Marcoleta
  2. Alberto M. Malvar
  3. Sergio C. Manzana
  4. Renato S. Cabling
  5. Miguelito C. Bajas

2nd set of nominees

  1. Diogenes S. Osabel
  2. Julian C. Mislang, Jr.
  3. Ric O. Domingo
  4. Henry A. Asistin
  5. Hermenegildo T. Encierto, Jr.

Alay sa Bayan ng Malayang Propesyonal at Repormang Kalakal (ABAY PARAK)

  1. Nilo L. Geonzon
  2. Datu Michael A. Kida
  3. Virgilio M. Acabal
  4. Mervin S. Natalicio
  5. Nilo R. Quiros

Alliance for Barangay Concerns (ABC)

  1. Rafaelito N. Villavicencio
  2. Josephine G. Herrera
  3. Jovita Tuela Z. Ouano
  4. Emmanuel Thomas H. Neria

Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD)

  1. Pastor M. Alcover, Jr.
  2. Ruben R. Platon
  3. David S. Odilao, Jr.
  4. Provo B. Antipasado, Jr.
  5. Domingo M. Balang

Alliance of Associations of Accredited Workers in the Water Sector (AAWAS)

  1. Ranulfo C. Feliciano
  2. Isidro G. Lapuz
  3. Lope B. Santos III
  4. Atty. Ranulfo P. Verian
  5. Engr. Ascencion G. Fonte Jr.

Alliance of Neo-Conservatives (ANC)

  1. Gamaliel A. Cordoba
  2. Quirino D. Dela Torre
  3. Emilio B. Cayadona
  4. Manuel C. Reyes, Jr.
  5. Rene P. De Asis, Jr.

Alliance of People’s Organization (APO)

  1. Oscar A. Marmeto
  2. Val Adriano Guevara
  3. Remigio C. Agustin
  4. Allan M. Maasir
  5. Cesar Y. Palma

Alliance for Rural Concerns (ARC)

  1. Narciso D. Santiago III
  2. Oscar D. Francisco
  3. Kashmir B. Leyretana
  4. Basilio P. Propongo
  5. Isidro A. Suedad

Alliance of Vendors & Traders of the Phils. (Vendors)

  1. Yussuf C. R. Macalangcom
  2. Naguib A. Munder
  3. Saidamen M. Tabao
  4. Hilda Sacay-Clave
  5. Narciso G. Quiogue

Alliance of Volunteer Educators (AVE)

  1. Eulogio R. Magsaysay
  2. Jose C. Baesa
  3. Adelaida R. Magsaysay
  4. Percival J. Macapagal
  5. Aladino L. Leccio

Alliance Transport Sector (ATS)

  1. Jaime S. Domdom
  2. Sarcawi H. Nasser
  3. Leopoldo M. Villarena
  4. Floro S. Arceta
  5. Benjamin E. Rubio

One thought on “1-Utak to ATS

  1. The Comelec justifies and argues its position of not revealing the names of the nominees on the supposed ground that revealing the names would shift voters’ focus away from platform-based politics, into personality-oriented politics.

    Sounds noble …

    In actual practice, however, we all know that platforms could be deceptively and beautifully crafted, deodorized and packaged to reflect popular and high ideals.

    The only way for the people not to be misled by false propaganda is for the Comelec (or any concerned public or private watchdog) to provide information on a partylist group’s real commitment to its avowed lofty ideals and advocacies, including reports on its activities, actual projects and contributions to society; leadership; internal organizational processes that reflect basic democratic values of representation and consultation, transparency, and accountability, within their own organizations, etc.

    Even the devil will preach God’s word to get elected!

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