By Leslie Ann Aquino
Twenty-seven individuals filed their certificates of candidacy (COCs) for senator on the first day of the filing of certificate of candidacy for the May, 2019 midterm polls.
Among the known personalities who filed their COCs were reelectionist Senator Koko Pimentel, OPM singer Freddie Aguilar, and former partylist congressman Neri Colmenares.
Comelec officials wait for applicants during the start of filing of COCs at Comelec office in Intramuros on Thursday. (Jansen Romero/ MANILA BULLETIN)
Below are the names of those who filed their COCs for senator:
1. Aquilino Martin “Koko” Pimentel III, 54, PDP-Laban
2. Victoriano “Victor” Inte, 64, independent
3. Ferdinand “Freddie” Aguilar, 65, PDP-Laban,
4. Willie “Doc Willie” Ong, 54, Lakas-CMD
5. Daniel “Dan” Magtira, 57, independent
6. Dionisio “Tata Miling” Manalo, 64, independent
7. Christian “Chris” Castro, 40, independent
8. Salam E.D.E. Lacan Luisong “King Salam Tagean” Tagean, 61, King of Maharlika, independent
9. Neri Colmenares, 58, Makabayan
10. Melchor “Mel” Chavez, 67, Labor Party Philippines
11. Ibrahim “Shariff” Albani, 46, Labor Party Philippines
12. Abner “Afuang” Afuang, 74, Labor Party Philippines
13. Robel dela Cruz, 41, independent
14. Samira “Sam” Tomawis, 43, Liberal Party
15. Carmelo “Mel” Carreon, 73, independent
16. Marvin “Andy” Navarro, 35, independent
17. Anson “Agi Tuana Anson Lee” Lee, 39, independent
18. Ramon Diaz, 44, independent
19. Eleazar “Ely” Salon, 66, independent
20. Danilo “Dan Roleda Kaibigan” Roleda, 61, UNA
21. Rey Dapat, 38, independent
22.Gerald Arcega, 42, Labor Party Philippines
23. Rolando Merano, 62, independent
24. Eric Negapatan, 62, independent
25. Vicente Avena, 54, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
26. Nur Ana Sahidulla, 59, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
27. Antonio Valdes, 71, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
And based on the assessment of Commission on Elections Spokesperson James Jimenez, the first day of the filing was very successful.
“Overall, our first day was very successful in the sense that there was no major problem encountered. There was an issue with the candidate filling out the wrong form, but it was immediately resolved,” he said.
“Across the country, I didn't receive a report of problems and for the most part, they seemed happy in what transpired in their areas. Again, these are initial impressions,” added Jimenez.
He expressed hope that the trend will continue.
Comelec officials wait for applicants during the start of filing of COCs at Comelec office in Intramuros on Thursday. (Jansen Romero/ MANILA BULLETIN)
Below are the names of those who filed their COCs for senator:
1. Aquilino Martin “Koko” Pimentel III, 54, PDP-Laban
2. Victoriano “Victor” Inte, 64, independent
3. Ferdinand “Freddie” Aguilar, 65, PDP-Laban,
4. Willie “Doc Willie” Ong, 54, Lakas-CMD
5. Daniel “Dan” Magtira, 57, independent
6. Dionisio “Tata Miling” Manalo, 64, independent
7. Christian “Chris” Castro, 40, independent
8. Salam E.D.E. Lacan Luisong “King Salam Tagean” Tagean, 61, King of Maharlika, independent
9. Neri Colmenares, 58, Makabayan
10. Melchor “Mel” Chavez, 67, Labor Party Philippines
11. Ibrahim “Shariff” Albani, 46, Labor Party Philippines
12. Abner “Afuang” Afuang, 74, Labor Party Philippines
13. Robel dela Cruz, 41, independent
14. Samira “Sam” Tomawis, 43, Liberal Party
15. Carmelo “Mel” Carreon, 73, independent
16. Marvin “Andy” Navarro, 35, independent
17. Anson “Agi Tuana Anson Lee” Lee, 39, independent
18. Ramon Diaz, 44, independent
19. Eleazar “Ely” Salon, 66, independent
20. Danilo “Dan Roleda Kaibigan” Roleda, 61, UNA
21. Rey Dapat, 38, independent
22.Gerald Arcega, 42, Labor Party Philippines
23. Rolando Merano, 62, independent
24. Eric Negapatan, 62, independent
25. Vicente Avena, 54, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
26. Nur Ana Sahidulla, 59, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
27. Antonio Valdes, 71, Katipunan ng Demokratikong Pilipino
And based on the assessment of Commission on Elections Spokesperson James Jimenez, the first day of the filing was very successful.
“Overall, our first day was very successful in the sense that there was no major problem encountered. There was an issue with the candidate filling out the wrong form, but it was immediately resolved,” he said.
“Across the country, I didn't receive a report of problems and for the most part, they seemed happy in what transpired in their areas. Again, these are initial impressions,” added Jimenez.
He expressed hope that the trend will continue.