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Leni Robredo, Sara Duterte Last Women Standing in Comelec List of National Bets

The poll body cuts the roster for the third time.
by Erwin Colcol
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Vice President Leni Robredo and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio are the last women standing in the male-dominated list of presidential and vice presidential candidates for the 2022 elections, according to the updated list of the Commission on Elections.

From 15 in the second cut released on Dec. 24, the poll body narrowed down the names in the tentative list of presidential bets to 11 after it removed Hilario Andes, Danilo Lihaylihay, Ma. Aurora Marcos, and Edgar Niez. The updated list was issued on Jan. 4.

Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez earlier said that some presidential aspirants, including Ma. Aurora Marcos, were only retained in the Dec. 24 list as they still had pending cases before poll body.

Here is the updated tentative list of presidential candidates:

  • Abella, Ernie
  • Arcega, Gerald
  • De Guzman, Leody
  • Domagoso, Isko Moreno
  • Gonzales, Norberto
  • Lacson, Ping
  • Mangondato, Faisal
  • Marcos, Bongbong
  • Montemayor, Jose Jr.
  • Pacquiao, Manny Pacman
  • Robredo, Leni
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The updated tentative list of vice presidential candidates remains with nine candidates, as follows:

  • Atienza, Lito
  • Bello, Walden
  • David, Rizalito
  • Duterte, Sara
  • Lopez, Manny SD
  • Ong, Doc Willie
  • Pangilinan, Kiko
  • Serapio, Carlos
  • Sotto, Vicente

For senator, the number was further trimmed down to 64 from 70. See the full list here.

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The Comelec is targeting to release the official list of candidates for the 2022 elections on Friday, Jan. 7.

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