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KONTRA DAYA’S COMMENTS ON THE PARTYLIST GROUPS PARTICIPATING IN THE 2013 ELECTIONS<br />

# Acronym Name Nominees Comments<br />

1 1-CARE 1st CONSUMERS ALLIANCE<br />

FOR RURAL ENERGY, INC.<br />

2 ABS ARTS BUSINESS AND SCIENCE<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

3 PASANG MASDA PASANG MASDA NATIONWIDE<br />

INC.<br />

4<br />

OFW FAMILY<br />

Edgardo R. Masongsong<br />

Michael Angelo C. Rivera<br />

Concordio S. Quisaot<br />

Catalina G. Leonen-Pizarro<br />

Eugene Michael B. De Vera<br />

Catalina O. Lanting<br />

Roberto L. Martin<br />

Ferdinand S. Topacio<br />

Raul B. Raquid<br />

OFW FAMILY CLUB, INC. Roy V. Señeres, Sr.<br />

Juan Johnny R. Revilla<br />

Roy M. Señeres Jr.<br />

Seeks to represent electricity<br />

consumers, which is a broad<br />

sector and could include both<br />

marginalized and well-off<br />

consumers<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Leonen-Pizarro, is <strong>the</strong> wife of Court<br />

of Appeals Justice Normandie<br />

Pizarro & is a multi-millionaire with<br />

a net worth of ₱40.38 M<br />

Second nominee is <strong>the</strong> lawyer of<br />

former First Gentleman Mike<br />

Arroyo<br />

Top nominee, Roy Señeres Sr.,<br />

occupied various positions in past<br />

administrations - Labor Attache of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Philippine Embassy in <strong>the</strong> UAE<br />

under Cory Aquino, Ambassador in<br />

Washington DC under Ramos &<br />

chair of <strong>the</strong> National Labor<br />

Relations Commission under<br />

Estrada & Arroyo; 3rd nominee,<br />

Roy Jr., is his son while 4th<br />

nominee, Hannah Señeres<br />

Francisco, is his daughter


5 MAGDALO MAGDALO PARA SA PILIPINO Gary C. Alejano<br />

Francisco Ashley L. Acedillo<br />

6 AMS ALYANSA NG MEDIA AT<br />

SHOWBIZ<br />

Manuel G. Cabochan<br />

Rolando B. Gonzalo<br />

Leon G. Martinez<br />

Nick B. Ferrer<br />

7 ABONO ABONO PARTY LIST Conrado M. Estrella III<br />

Francisco Emmanuel R. Ortega III<br />

Erika Caitlin T. Dy<br />

8 BAYANI BAYANI PARTYLIST Guiling A. Mamondiong<br />

Homer B. Bueno<br />

Fitrilyn C. Dalhani<br />

9 A TEACHER ADVOCACY FOR TEACHER<br />

EMPOWERMENT THROUGH<br />

ACTION COOPERATION AND<br />

HARMONY TOWARDS<br />

EDUCATIONAL REFORMS<br />

Mariano U. Piamonte, Jr.<br />

Julieta R. Cortuna<br />

Nenita V. Habulan<br />

Both incumbent representatives<br />

come from <strong>the</strong> Estrella & Ortega<br />

political clans in Pangasinan & La<br />

Union & are both multi-millionaires<br />

with Ortega III's net worth pegged<br />

at ₱17.2 M & Rep. Robert Raymund<br />

Estrella, <strong>the</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of 2013<br />

nominee Conrado III, with ₱12.59M<br />

Top nominee Gene Mamondiong<br />

was a former undersecretary of <strong>the</strong><br />

DOTC during <strong>the</strong> Arroyo<br />

administration; second nominee<br />

Alvin Abejuela was a losing<br />

congressional candidate in Samar's<br />

second district during <strong>the</strong> 2010<br />

polls; Third nominee Homer B.<br />

Bueno was a losing vice governor<br />

candidate in Quirino also in 2010<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Piamonte, is <strong>the</strong> former executive<br />

director of <strong>the</strong> Catholic Educational<br />

Association of <strong>the</strong> Philippines<br />

(CEAP) and board member of <strong>the</strong><br />

University of Regina Carmeli in<br />

Malolos, Bulacan; 5th nominee,<br />

lawyer Joseph Noel Estrada, is <strong>the</strong><br />

vice president for administration of


10 PWD PILIPINOS WITH DISABILITIES Michael I. Barredo<br />

Manuel V. Agcaoili<br />

Adeline D. Ancheta<br />

11 1-LAMBAT ISANG LAPIAN NG<br />

MANGINGISDA AT BAYAN<br />

TUNGO SA KAUNLARAN<br />

12 AAMA ALLIANCE OF ADVOCATES IN<br />

MINING ADVANCEMENT FOR<br />

NATIONAL PROGRESS<br />

Reynaldo C. Soriano<br />

Eurie Rafael S. Manalo<br />

Eleanor R. Sanchez<br />

Rafael C. Baniqued Jr.<br />

Lomino N. Kaniteng<br />

Michael Jobert M. Marasigan<br />

13 BH BAGONG HENERASYON Bernadette Cruz-Herrera Dy<br />

Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Rose T. Gancayco<br />

Redentor S. Tuazon<br />

<strong>the</strong> Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC)<br />

& executive director of <strong>the</strong><br />

Coordinating Council of Private<br />

Educational Associations (Cocopea)<br />

Earlier disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec<br />

because <strong>the</strong> group seeks to<br />

represent a specifically defined<br />

marginalized and<br />

underrepresented sector instead of<br />

a narrow one and for failure to<br />

prove that <strong>the</strong> nominees belong to<br />

<strong>the</strong> sector it seeks to represent<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Hererra Dy, is a former Quezon City<br />

councilor & multi-millionaire with a<br />

net worth of ₱8.72 M and whose<br />

family is involved in various<br />

businesses ; Third nominee<br />

Redentor Tuazon is <strong>the</strong> deputy<br />

administrator for operations of <strong>the</strong><br />

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority<br />

(SBMA).


14 SANLAKAS SANLAKAS Marie Marguerite M. Lopez<br />

Flora A. Santos<br />

15 AKMA-PTM AKSYON MAGSASAKA<br />

PARTIDO TINIG NG MASA<br />

Jose Aaron M. Pedrosa, Jr.<br />

Michael A. Kida<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine D. Trinidad<br />

Saidamen O. Limgas<br />

17 KABATAAN KABATAAN PARTYLIST James Mark Terry L. Ridon<br />

Asher Allunar<br />

Bai Ali Idayla<br />

18 AKB AKO BICOL POLITICAL PARTY Christopher S. Co<br />

Rodel M. Batocabe<br />

Alfredo A. Garbin, Jr.<br />

AKB AKO BICOL POLITICAL PARTY Emilio G. Ubaldo, Jr.<br />

Pedro A. Ravanilla<br />

19 AANI ANG AGRIKULTURA NATIN<br />

ISULONG<br />

20 UNI-MAD UNITED MOVEMENT AGAINST<br />

DRUG FOUNDATION INC.<br />

Rus Kristoffer B. Parcia<br />

Joffrey E. Hapitan<br />

Antonio V. Gonzales<br />

Jose C. Policarpio, Jr.<br />

Teodoro L. Lim<br />

Maruja G. Jadoc<br />

Harry C. Lorenzo, Jr.<br />

Disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec<br />

because nominees are not from <strong>the</strong><br />

farmers sector.<br />

AKB has currently three<br />

representatives in Congress. First is<br />

Christopher Co of <strong>the</strong> Co clan of<br />

businessmen in Bicol. Also sitting in<br />

<strong>the</strong> current Congress are lawyers<br />

Rodel Batocabe and Alfredo<br />

Garbin. All <strong>the</strong> nominees are multimillionaires.<br />

Group was earlier<br />

disqualified by Comelec.<br />

Comelec cancelled <strong>the</strong><br />

accreditation of Unimad on <strong>the</strong><br />

ground that its "cause is hardly<br />

underrepresented” (in light of <strong>the</strong><br />

Dangerous Drug Act of 2002)"; top<br />

nominee Teodor Lim is Chairman &<br />

CEO at Marco Polo Land Properties,<br />

Inc and does not come from a<br />

marginalized sector


21 ALIM ACTION LEAGUE OF<br />

INDIGENOUS MASSES<br />

22 ALAY BUHAY ALAY BUHAY COMMUNITY<br />

DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION<br />

INC.<br />

Don Ferdinand A. Daquial<br />

Francisco R. Muñez<br />

Muamar A. Macaraya<br />

Weslie T. Gatchalian<br />

Antonio L. Sayo<br />

Rodolfo C. Mallari<br />

23 AN WARAY AN WARAY Neil Benedict A. Montejo<br />

Jude A. Acidre<br />

Victoria Isabel G. Noel<br />

Disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec<br />

because <strong>the</strong> group “failed to<br />

sufficiently establish that its<br />

nominees, or at least a majority of<br />

<strong>the</strong>m, belong to <strong>the</strong> marginalized<br />

and underrepresented sector of<br />

indigenous people which it seeks to<br />

represent.”<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Weslie Gatchalian (proclaimed by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Comelec just last October<br />

2012), is <strong>the</strong> son of tycoon & socalled<br />

"Plastics King" (& alleged<br />

Erap crony) William Gatchalian; he<br />

holds key positions in <strong>the</strong> family's<br />

businesses including as Assistant to<br />

<strong>the</strong> President of Waterfront Phils.<br />

(<strong>the</strong> largest Filipino-owned hotel<br />

chain in <strong>the</strong> country) & Vice<br />

President for Investments &<br />

International Affairs of <strong>the</strong> Wellex<br />

Group; his bro<strong>the</strong>rs Sherwin and<br />

Rex are currently Mayor & 1st<br />

district Congressman, respectively,<br />

of Valenzuela City<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Montejo, is a multi-millionaire with<br />

a net worth of ₱19.69 M while his<br />

family owns <strong>the</strong> Montejo<br />

Newspaper & Hotel Alejandro, a<br />

prominent & luxurious hotel in<br />

Tacloban City; ano<strong>the</strong>r current Rep.


25 PBA PUWERSA NG BAYANING<br />

ATLETA<br />

Mark Aeron H. Sambar<br />

Sol Angelie E. Libanan<br />

ZC O. Gorres<br />

26 FIRM 24-K FIRM 24-K ASSOCIATION INC. Artemio T. Lachica<br />

Naomi L. Licuanan<br />

Rodolfo A. Santoyo, Jr.<br />

27 TUCP TRADE UNION CONGRESS<br />

PARTY<br />

Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza<br />

Anthony B. Sasin<br />

Miguel P. Niez<br />

Florencio Noel, husband of<br />

Malabon Congresswoman Jane<br />

Lacson-Noel, is also a multimillionaire<br />

with a net worth of<br />

₱13.11 M; 3rd nominee Victoria<br />

Isabel Noel is a relative of Reps.<br />

Florencio & Jane Noel; 5th nominee<br />

Patrick Aguilos was a losing Liberal<br />

Party candidate for Tacloban City<br />

councilor in <strong>the</strong> 2010 polls<br />

The group is associated with<br />

Saranggani Congressman & wealthy<br />

boxing icon Manny Pacquiao; in <strong>the</strong><br />

2010 elections, PBA was among <strong>the</strong><br />

top spenders among party-list<br />

groups with ₱80 M; top nominee,<br />

Rep. Sambar, is a multi-millionaire<br />

with a delcared net worth of<br />

₱11.64 M<br />

Also known as Friends of Imelda<br />

Romualdez Marcos (FIRM 24k).<br />

Group is associated with <strong>the</strong><br />

Marcos family and composed of<br />

Marcos loyalists<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Raymond Mendoza, is a lawyer and<br />

husband of North Cotabato<br />

Governor Emmylou Taliño-<br />

Mendoza, his bro<strong>the</strong>r Michael is<br />

<strong>the</strong> 4th nominee, <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Democrito is TUCP President &


TUCP TRADE UNION CONGRESS<br />

PARTY<br />

Roland C. De la Cruz<br />

Alejandro C. Villaviza<br />

Temistocles S. Dejon, Jr.<br />

28 ANG LADLAD ANG LADLAD Bembol Aleeh D. Benedito<br />

Danton R. Remoto<br />

29 ADING ADVANCE COMMUNITY<br />

DEVELOPMENT IN NEW<br />

GENERATION<br />

30 ABANTE RETIREES ABANTE RETIREES SECTORAL<br />

PARTY- LIST ORGANIZATION<br />

Raymond Paolo A. Alikpala<br />

Fernando M. Nicandro<br />

Eufemia J. Oliva<br />

Herminia F. Raizama<br />

Plaridel M. Abaya<br />

Raul S. Urgello<br />

Aravela A. Ramos<br />

Chairman of OPASCOR, a cargo<br />

handling company for foreign<br />

cargoes at <strong>the</strong> Cebu International<br />

Airport; 2nd nominee Anthony<br />

Sasin is Management Consultant &<br />

Board of Director of ANFLOCOR,<br />

which manages firms engaged in<br />

exporting bananas & pineapples,<br />

real estate, etc.; 3rd nominee<br />

Miguel Niez is an Assistant Vice<br />

President & Manager for Materials<br />

Management of banana exporter<br />

TADECO<br />

Associated with Tarlac-based<br />

Advantage Bank Corp., established<br />

only last April 2011 & whose<br />

chairman & president, Fernando M.<br />

Nicandro, is <strong>the</strong> top nominee;<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r Advantage Bank employee,<br />

Mischel Simbulan, is <strong>the</strong> 4th<br />

nominee<br />

Top nominee, Plaridel Abaya, is a<br />

former Congressman of <strong>the</strong> first<br />

district of Cavite (1995 to 2005) &<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r of current Department of<br />

Transportation and<br />

Communications Sec. Jun Abaya


31 1-ABILIDAD 1-ABILIDAD, INC. Puramayer F. Saquing<br />

Wanda M. Talosig<br />

Marichu T. Benavides<br />

32 KATRIBU KATRIBU INDIGENOUS<br />

PEOPLES SECTORAL PARTY<br />

33 COCOFED COCOFED-PHILIPPINE<br />

COCONUT PRODUCERS<br />

FEDERATION INC.<br />

35 ATING KOOP ADHIKAING TINATAGUYOD NG<br />

KOOPERATIBA<br />

ATING KOOP ADHIKAING TINATAGUYOD NG<br />

KOOPERATIBA<br />

37 PISTON PISTON LAND TRASPORT<br />

COALITION INC.<br />

38 AGAP AGRICULTURAL SECTOR<br />

ALLIANCE OF THE PHILIPPINES<br />

39 AGBIAG! AGBIAG! TIMPUYOG ILOCANO,<br />

INC.<br />

Beverly L. Longid<br />

Genasque B. Enriquez<br />

Norma C. Capuyan<br />

Emerito S. Calderon<br />

Charles R. Avila<br />

Roberto C. Mascariña<br />

Amparo T. Rimas<br />

Lancelot B. Padla<br />

Isidro Q. Lico<br />

Gloria G. Futalan<br />

Ma. Socorro P. Calara<br />

George F. San Mateo<br />

Edilberto A. Gonzaga<br />

Edgardo A. Salarda<br />

Nicanor M. Briones<br />

Rico B. Geron<br />

Arnel C. Marasigan<br />

Patricio T. Antonio<br />

Visitacion A. Ordoveza<br />

Jose Antonieto M. Antonio<br />

Top two nominees do not belong to<br />

<strong>the</strong> urban poor as Saquing &<br />

Talosig, <strong>the</strong> 1st & 2nd nominee,<br />

respectively, are both lawyers<br />

Calderon was a former Cebu<br />

congressman.<br />

Lico is an incumbent<br />

congressman with a declared<br />

net woth of P14.11 M as of<br />

2011.<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Briones, is chair of big security firm<br />

Audacious Services & is a multimillionaire<br />

with a net worth of<br />

₱46.62 M<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Antonio, used to be <strong>the</strong> 1st district<br />

Congressman of Cagayan & is a<br />

multi-millionaire with a net worth<br />

of ₱55.64 M


40 ALE ASSOCIATION OF LABORERS<br />

AND EMPLOYEES<br />

Catalina C. Bagasina<br />

Ma. Michaela D. Magtoto<br />

Jane T. Castro<br />

42 ANG PROLIFE ANG PROLIFE James M. Imbong<br />

Jeremy Benigno I. Gatdula<br />

Lorna B. Melegrito<br />

43 AVE ALLIANCE OF VOLUNTEER<br />

EDUCATORS<br />

44 BINHI BINHI - PARTIDO NG MGA<br />

MAG- SASAKA PARA SA MGA<br />

Eulogio R. Masaysay<br />

Jose C. Baesa<br />

Nicolas A. Braña<br />

Ryan Vincent L. Uy<br />

Pacifico Rico C. Fajardo, Jr.<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Bagasina, is a former Pampanga<br />

provincial board member & 3-time<br />

Sasmuan mayor. A known ally of<br />

former Pres. GMA, Bagasina is <strong>the</strong><br />

richest party-list solon with a net<br />

worth of ₱133.94 M & owns <strong>the</strong><br />

First Cargo Freight Forwarder<br />

The group does not represent any<br />

marginalized or under-represented<br />

sector. Its main advocacy is<br />

apparently to simply oppose bills<br />

on divorce, euthanasia, abortion,<br />

birth control, reproductive rights,<br />

population control &<br />

homosexuality.<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Eulogio Magsaysay, comes from<br />

<strong>the</strong> known Magsaysay political clan<br />

in Zambales that includes former<br />

Zambales Governor Vic Magsaysay,<br />

former Senator & 2013 Liberal<br />

Party senatorial bet Jun Magsaysay<br />

& incumbent Zambales 1st district<br />

Congresswoman & 2013 PDP-<br />

Laban/United Nationalist Alliance<br />

(UNA) senatorial bet Mitos<br />

Magsaysay<br />

Earlier disqualified by Comelec.<br />

First nominee Uy, “worked as a


MAG-SASAKA Nelson E. Villanueva consultant for 7 years in <strong>the</strong> field of<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility and<br />

Governance. A student of Ateneo<br />

Graduate school of Business,”<br />

according to his linkedin page.<br />

46 ATING GURO ATING GURO Benjo G. Basas<br />

Emilio E. Abelita III<br />

48 ARAL ASSOCIATION FOR<br />

RIGHTEOUSNESS ADVOCACY<br />

IN LEADERSHIP PARTYLIST<br />

Armando M. Aquino<br />

Maria Socorro M. Malitao<br />

Don M. Desiderio<br />

Oncenio L. Lacsamana<br />

49 ACT TEACHERS ACT TEACHERS PARTYLIST Antonio L. Tinio<br />

Francisca L. Castro<br />

Mae Fe A.Templa<br />

50 BUTIL BUTIL FARMERS PARTY Agapito A. Guanlao<br />

Cecillia Leonila V. Chavez- Custodio<br />

Isidro C. Santos<br />

51 COOP-NATCCO COOPERATIVE NATCCO<br />

NETWORK PARTY<br />

Cresente C. Paez<br />

Anthony M. Bravo<br />

Herminio C. Hernandez<br />

52 VFP VETERANS FREEDOM PARTY Estrella DL. Santos<br />

Manuel R. Pamaran<br />

Joel Joseph A. Cabides<br />

First nominee Ma. Socorro M.<br />

Malitao is <strong>the</strong> president and CEO of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Standout Group of Companies,<br />

which is involved in general<br />

contracting, outsourcing, trading<br />

and related services; Disqualified<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Comelec due to association<br />

with a religious group<br />

Earlier disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec<br />

because <strong>the</strong> group failed to prove<br />

that its nominees belong to <strong>the</strong><br />

agriculture & cooperative sector<br />

Paez is an incumbent<br />

congressman with a declared<br />

net woth of P6.55 M as of 2011<br />

Santos is a known businesswoman.<br />

Pamaran is a Director of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) and<br />

a partner at <strong>the</strong> Pamaran Ramos<br />

and Partners law offices. He was


53 ACT - CIS ANTI-CRIME AND TERRORISM-<br />

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT<br />

AND SUPPORT, INC.<br />

Jerome V. Oliveros<br />

Samuel D. Pagdilao<br />

Miguel C. Ortiz<br />

54 GABRIELA GABRIELA WOMEN'S PARTY Luzviminda C. Ilagan<br />

Emerenciana A. De Jesus<br />

55 1-AAMOVER 1-A ACTION MORAL & VALUES<br />

RECOVERY REFORM<br />

PHILIPPINES, INC.<br />

Lucia F. Francisco<br />

Abulkhayer P. Sambitory<br />

Emmanuel C. Carancho<br />

Romeo T. Valorozo<br />

56 AMIN ANAK MINDANAO PARTY LIST Amabella L. Carumba<br />

Acmad M. Macatimbol<br />

Anthony C. Cuyong<br />

AMIN ANAK MINDANAO PARTYLIST Sitti Djalia A. Turabin-Hataman<br />

Rowaisa M. Pandapatan<br />

Alejandro E. Plariza<br />

57 UMALAB KA UGNAYAN NG MARALITA<br />

LABAN SA KAHIRAPAN<br />

Maria Angela N. Esquivel<br />

Arnold P. Castro<br />

Edgardo Edwin A. Segaya<br />

<strong>the</strong> Presiding Justice of <strong>the</strong><br />

Sandiganbayan until his retirement.<br />

The group is associated with <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippine National Police's (PNP)<br />

Criminal Investigation and<br />

Detection Group (CIDG) whose<br />

head used to be Chief Police<br />

Director Samuel Pagdilao Jr. The<br />

group is believed to have been a<br />

government project later used for<br />

<strong>the</strong> partylist race.<br />

First nominee is <strong>the</strong> wife of current<br />

ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman,<br />

who was also formerly <strong>the</strong><br />

representative of Anak Mindanao.<br />

Top two nominees do not come<br />

from <strong>the</strong> urban poor sector;<br />

Esquivel & Castro, <strong>the</strong> 1st & 2nd<br />

nominees, respectively, are both<br />

lawyers


58 ALYANSA NG OFW ALYANSA NG OFW PARTY Abolcair D. Guro<br />

Jauhari V. Usman<br />

Nhazrudin D. Dianalan<br />

59 ABAKADA ABAKADA-GURO Jonathan A. De la Cruz<br />

Alexander T. Lopez<br />

Rodolfo A. Tor<br />

ABAKADA ABAKADA GURO PARTY-LIST Artemio G. Tuquero<br />

Lope E. Feble<br />

60 YACAP YOU AGAINST CORRUPTION<br />

AND POVERTY<br />

61 ABROAD ACTION BROTHERHOOD FOR<br />

ACTIVE DREAMERS, INC.<br />

62 KAAKBAY KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK<br />

NG BAYAN ALL FILIPINO<br />

Pedro T. Dabu, Jr.<br />

Carol Jayne B. Lopez<br />

Benhur B. Lopez, Jr.<br />

Sheila Mae B. Ruelo<br />

Danilo M. Dy<br />

Michelle P. Mabag<br />

Diana Rose A. Delgado<br />

Leonor M. Briones<br />

Alain Del B. Pascua<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep. dela<br />

Cruz, used to occupy administrative<br />

positions at <strong>the</strong> Ilocos Norte<br />

provincial government & counselor<br />

of Sen. Bongbong Marcos when he<br />

was still 2nd district Congressman<br />

of Ilocos Norte; 3rd nominee<br />

Rodolfo Tor is a retired PNP Police<br />

Director & former UN Police<br />

Commissioner; 2nd & 4th<br />

nominees, Alexander Lopez &<br />

Reynaldo Parungao, respectively,<br />

are both lawyers<br />

Top nominee, Rep. Lopez, is a<br />

multi-millionaire businesswoman<br />

with a declared net worth of<br />

₱29.44 M in 2011.<br />

Claims to represent skilled workers<br />

desiring to work overseas for <strong>the</strong><br />

first time. First nominee Danilo M.<br />

Dy is <strong>the</strong> founder and administrator<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Montessori Professional<br />

College in Antipolo City


DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT Rene A. Lopez<br />

64 AMA AAGAPAY SA MATATANDA,<br />

INC.<br />

65 AMOR SEAMAN ASSOCIATION OF MARINE<br />

OFFICER & RATINGS,INC.<br />

66 ANAC-IP ANG NATIONAL COALITION OF<br />

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ACTION<br />

NA! INC.<br />

67 ANGKLA ANG PARTIDO NG MGA<br />

PILIPINONG MARINO, INC.<br />

Ricardo M. Agapito<br />

Feliciano S. Rosete<br />

Juan G. Roldan<br />

Christoper P. Maambong<br />

Victory Y. Alviola<br />

Cresenciano B. Elaba, Jr.<br />

Jose T. Panganiban, Jr.<br />

Rizalino G. Segundo<br />

Nicole Pauline L. Dy<br />

Jesulito A. Manalo<br />

Ronaldo S. Enrile<br />

Jose Miguel S. Manalo<br />

Top two nominees are former<br />

officials of <strong>the</strong> Judiciary with top<br />

nominee Agustin Dizon, a retired<br />

Court of Appeals (CA) Justice &<br />

second nominee Ricardo Agapito, a<br />

retired Judge of <strong>the</strong> Municipal<br />

Circuit Trial Court (MCTC) of Laur,<br />

Nueva Ecija<br />

First nominee is president of<br />

Brilliant Seas Shipping<br />

Corporation which recruits<br />

seafarers.<br />

Top nominee, Jesulito Manalo, is a<br />

presidential appointee to <strong>the</strong> Road<br />

Board as private sector<br />

representative. He is also <strong>the</strong><br />

corporate secretary of <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippine Racing Club Inc. & <strong>the</strong><br />

Heritage Park Management Corp.<br />

as well as president of <strong>the</strong> Summit<br />

Rural Bank of Lipa; Jesulito's<br />

relative, Jose Miguel, a lawyer, is<br />

3rd nominee; 4th nominee Alfredo<br />

Haboc is <strong>the</strong> Dean of <strong>the</strong> Mapua-<br />

PTC College of Maritime Education<br />

and Training; 5th nominee Augusto<br />

Perez is also a lawyer


68 ATONG PAGLAUM ATONG PAGLAUM INC. Rodolfo D. Pancrudo<br />

Pablo M. Lorenzo IIII<br />

Melchor P. Maramara<br />

70 ABA ALYANSANG BAYANIHAN NG<br />

MGA MAGSASAKA,<br />

MANGGAGAWANG- BUKID AT<br />

MANGINGISDA<br />

71 AAMBIS-OWA ANG ASOSASYON SANG<br />

MANGUNGUMA NGA BISAYA-<br />

OWA MANGUNGUMA<br />

72 1 - AALALAY ISANG ALYANSANG AALALAY<br />

SA PINOY SKILLED WORKERS<br />

73 ABANTE KA ABANTE KATUTUBO (ABANTE<br />

KA) INC.<br />

Leonardo Q. Montemayor<br />

Antonio B. Reyes<br />

Baltazar A. Sator<br />

Sharon S. Garin<br />

Geraldine P. Arnaiz<br />

James L. Garin<br />

Darryl A. Toledo<br />

Michael L. Mendoza<br />

Reynaldo A. De Leon<br />

Hermenegildo C. Dumlao<br />

Teodorico P. Calica<br />

Hezel P. Gacutan<br />

First nominee used to be<br />

Secretary of Agriculture.<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Sharon Garin, a multi-millionaire<br />

with a networth of ₱25.87 M<br />

comes from a powerful political<br />

family in Iloilo that includes her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r Philippine Coconut Authority<br />

administrator Oscar Garin, mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

San Joaquin mayor Nimfa Garin;<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r Iloilo vice governor Richard<br />

Garin, sister Guimbal mayor<br />

Christine Garin & sister-in-law<br />

Cong. Janette Garin. Ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

member of <strong>the</strong> clan, Jimmy Garin,<br />

is <strong>the</strong> 3rd nominee<br />

Top nominee, Atty. Dumlao, is a<br />

Ramos appointee & has been <strong>the</strong><br />

Executive Director of <strong>the</strong> North<br />

Luzon Growth Quadrangle Area<br />

(NLGQA) since 1995; 2nd nominee<br />

Atty. Lopez is a former regional trial<br />

court judge in Davao Oriental &<br />

Compostela Valley &


74 1-BAP 1-BANAT & AHAPO Party-List<br />

Coalition<br />

75 BANTAY THE TRUE MARCOS LOYALIST<br />

(FOR GOD COUNTRY & PEOPLE<br />

ASSOCIATION OF THE PHIL.,<br />

INC.)<br />

76 1BRO-PGBI 1 BRO - PHILIPPINE<br />

GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD<br />

77 AFPSEGCO ALLIANCE FOR PHILIPPINES<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

COOPERATIVE<br />

Silvestre H. Bello III<br />

Salvador B. Britanico<br />

Jimmy U. De Castro<br />

Maria Evangelina F. Palparan<br />

Joshua M. Encabo<br />

Rubylyn P. Echon<br />

Ronjie L. Daquigan<br />

George M. Duldulao<br />

Bernard Rommel L. Vargas<br />

Sotero E. Leonero, Jr.<br />

Ronnie A. Inacay<br />

Nilo L. Duka<br />

undersecretary <strong>the</strong> Office of<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Cultural Communities<br />

during <strong>the</strong> Cory Aquino<br />

administration, a senatorial<br />

candidate of <strong>the</strong> Ramos ticket in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1992 elections & former<br />

government director of <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC)<br />

First nominee was an official of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Aquino, Ramos and Arroyo<br />

administrations. Bello was<br />

former DOJ secretary and head<br />

of <strong>the</strong> government peace panel<br />

negotiating with <strong>the</strong> NDFP. He<br />

was also a former senatorial<br />

candidate.<br />

Associated with wanted human<br />

rights violator Gen. Jovito Palparan;<br />

first nominee and Bantay<br />

president, Maria Evangelina, is<br />

Palparan's wife. Originally called<br />

<strong>the</strong> True Marcos Loyalists group.


78 A-IPRA AGAPAY NG INDIGENOUS<br />

PEOPLES RIGHTS ALLIANCE<br />

INC.<br />

Reynaldo P. Lopez<br />

Ronald I. Flores<br />

Noel N. De Luna<br />

79 BAYAN MUNA BAYAN MUNA PARTY-LIST Neri J. Colmenares<br />

Carlos Isagani T. Zarate<br />

81 MTM PHILS MAMAMAYAN TUNGO SA<br />

MAUNLAD NA PILIPINAS<br />

82 ANG KASANGGA KASANGGA SA KAUNLARAN<br />

INC.<br />

Hope V. Hervilla<br />

Renato P. Uy<br />

Joesph T. Entero<br />

Datu Abdelnasser V. Sultan Esmael<br />

Gwendolyn Ll. Pimentel<br />

Rene U. Villa, Jr.<br />

Jose Ciceron Lorenzo A. Haresco<br />

Earlier disqualified by Comelec.<br />

Top nominee, Renato Uy, is a<br />

former Sangguniang Panlalawigan<br />

member of Samar's 1st district, he<br />

sought reelection as a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lakas-Kampi in <strong>the</strong> 2010<br />

elections but lost.<br />

Partylist is connected to Rep.<br />

Teodorico Haresco, has a net worth<br />

of ₱92.81 M & owns several large<br />

businesses. After Haresco’s<br />

withdrawal, its first nominee is now<br />

Gwendolyn Pimentel, <strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

of former Sen. Nene Pimentel &<br />

sister of current Sen. Koko<br />

Pimentel & was a losing senatorial<br />

bet of <strong>the</strong> Nacionalista Party in <strong>the</strong><br />

2010 polls. Haresco’s son, Jose, is<br />

group's 3 rd . nominee & owner of<br />

Seventh High, a 1st class nightspot<br />

in Taguig Global City; 2 nd nominee<br />

Rene Villa, meanwhile, is <strong>the</strong> head<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Local Water Utilities<br />

Administration and a former<br />

Agrarian Reform secretary under<br />

<strong>the</strong> Arroyo administration.


84 LPGMA LPG MARKETERS<br />

ASSOCIATION, INC.<br />

85 ANG MINERO SECTORAL PARTY OF ANG<br />

MINERO<br />

86 AA-KASOSYO KASOSYO PRODUCER-<br />

CONSUMER EXCHANGE<br />

ASSOCIATION, INC.<br />

Arnel U. Ty<br />

Miguel L. Ponce, Jr.<br />

Jose B. Cruz III<br />

Luis R. Sarmiento<br />

Horacio C. Ramos<br />

Patrick V. Caoile<br />

Nasser C. Pangandaman<br />

Raynor L. Taroy<br />

Renato B. Alano<br />

87 ANG PAMILYA UNA ANG PAMILYA PARTYLIST Romeo C. Prestoza<br />

Baltazar C. Asadon<br />

Reena Concepcion G. Obillo<br />

The group does not represent a<br />

marginalized sector; top nominee,<br />

Rep. Ty, is a multi-millionaire with a<br />

declared ₱15.18 M net worth & an<br />

incorporator of Omni Gas Corp.,<br />

Republic Gas Corp., Pinnacle Gas,<br />

Multi Gas Corp., Extraordinaire Gas<br />

Corp. & Suncrest Gas Corp.<br />

Its second nominee is<br />

Horacio Ramos, former Director of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mines and Geosciences Bureau<br />

and Secretary of <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

of Environment and Natural<br />

Resources.<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Pangandaman, is a former Agrarian<br />

Reform secretary under <strong>the</strong> Arroyo<br />

administration & a multi-millionaire<br />

with a net worth of ₱14.66 M; 2nd<br />

nominee Raynor Taroy was <strong>the</strong><br />

DAR's OIC regional director &<br />

concurrent project manager of<br />

Region I during <strong>the</strong> stint of<br />

Pangandaman<br />

3rd nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Obillo, is a former Senior Agrarian<br />

Reform Officer of <strong>the</strong> DAR; top<br />

nominee is Gen. Romeo Prestoza is<br />

<strong>the</strong> former Chief of Intelligence of<br />

<strong>the</strong> AFP and former head of <strong>the</strong><br />

Presidential Security Group


88 1st KABAGIS 1st KABALIKAT NG BAYAN<br />

GINHAWANG<br />

SANGKATAUHAN<br />

89 1-UTAK 1-UNITED TRANSPORT<br />

KOALISYON<br />

90 DIWA DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT<br />

WORKERS ASSOCIATION INC.<br />

Michael Antonio A. Magsaysay<br />

Paul Vincent C. Tan<br />

Reynaldo E. Corsino<br />

Vigor Ma. D. Mendoza II<br />

Orlando F. Marquez<br />

Marieto C. Garvida<br />

Emmeline Y. Aglipay<br />

Ramon D. Bergado<br />

Pepito M. Pico<br />

First nominee Michael Antonio<br />

Aquino Magsaysay and fourth<br />

nominee Raymond Nino Aquino<br />

Magsaysay belong to <strong>the</strong><br />

Magsaysay political clan; all five<br />

nominees are businessmen and do<br />

not belong to any marginalized<br />

sector <strong>the</strong>y seek to represent<br />

Group claims to represent <strong>the</strong> labor<br />

sector. Top nominee, incumbent<br />

Rep. Aglipay, is a former student<br />

council president at <strong>the</strong> De La Salle<br />

University & whose family owns<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> country's largest<br />

security agencies; 2nd nominee<br />

Bergado is <strong>the</strong> chairperson &<br />

national president of PADPAO<br />

(Philippine Association of Detective<br />

and Protective Agencies Operators<br />

Inc.) while 4th nominee Leopoldo<br />

Blanco is PADPAO Region VII<br />

president & national director,<br />

president of NICO Security Agency,<br />

former OIC Vice Governor of Bohol<br />

& former president of <strong>the</strong> Bohol<br />

Chamber of Commerce and<br />

Industry


91 ARC ALLIANCE FOR RURAL<br />

CONCERNS<br />

92 CIBAC CITIZENS' BATTLE AGAINST<br />

CORRUPTION<br />

CIBAC CITIZENS' BATTLE AGAINST<br />

CORRUPTION<br />

93 AGILA AGILA NG KATUTUBONG<br />

PILIPINO, INC.<br />

94 1GANAP/<br />

GUARDIANS<br />

1 GUARDIANS NATIONALIST<br />

OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC.<br />

95 AGHAM ALYANSA NG MGA GRUPONG<br />

HALIGI NG AGHAM AT<br />

TEKNOLOHIYA PARA SA<br />

MAMAMAYAN, INC.<br />

Alan B. Paje<br />

Leonardo O. Odoño<br />

Saudi S. Sapanta<br />

Luis K. Lokin, Jr.<br />

Bibiano C. Rivera, Jr.<br />

Antonio P. Manahan, Jr.<br />

Sherwin N. Tugna<br />

Cinchona C. Cruz-Gonzales<br />

Armi Jane R. Borje<br />

Gil A. Valera<br />

Jocelyn B. Lebanan<br />

Elorde B. Valera<br />

Ponciano R. Mapuyan<br />

Leonard C. Lizaso<br />

Edward M. Baldonado<br />

Angelo B. Palmones<br />

Florentino O. Tesoro<br />

Ruby Ephraim M. Rubiano<br />

First nominee, Alan Paje, is a<br />

retired military colonel. Second<br />

nominee Leonardo O. Odono is <strong>the</strong><br />

president of <strong>the</strong> Alabat Shipping<br />

Corp.<br />

Top nominee Gil Valera is a former<br />

Deputy Commissioner of <strong>the</strong><br />

Bureau of Customs under <strong>the</strong><br />

Arroyo administration, he was<br />

suspended by <strong>the</strong> Ombudsman in<br />

2004 for graft & corruption but was<br />

cleared by <strong>the</strong> Sandiganbayan in<br />

2011; Valera also ran but lost as<br />

Congressman of <strong>the</strong> lone district of<br />

Abra in <strong>the</strong> 2007 polls; a lawyer,<br />

Valera established <strong>the</strong> Gil A. Valera<br />

& Associates which holds office at<br />

<strong>the</strong> RCBC Plaza in Makati


96 MIGRANTE MIGRANTE SECTORAL PARTY<br />

OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO AND<br />

97 AWAT<br />

MINDANAO<br />

THEIR FAMILIES<br />

ANTI-WAR/ANTI TERROR<br />

MINDANAO PEACE<br />

MOVEMENT<br />

98 ALLUMAD ALYANSA LUMAD MINDANAO,<br />

INC.<br />

99 ATM ABANTE TRIBUNG<br />

MAKABANSA<br />

100 PACYAW PILIPINO ASSOCIATION FOR<br />

COUNTRY- URBAN POOR<br />

YOUTH ADVANCEMENT AND<br />

WELFARE<br />

Concepcion B. Regalado<br />

Garry C. Martinez<br />

Emmanuel C. Villanueva<br />

Jose G. Agduma II<br />

Christy Joy C.Arellano<br />

Jose Neoldino C. Del Corro<br />

Julius S. Mabandos<br />

Arthur M. Alvendia<br />

Evangelisto L. Morada, Jr.<br />

Allen A. Capuyan<br />

Reuben Dasay A. Lingating<br />

Nouh M. Daiman<br />

Rene M. Velarde<br />

Wilfrido B. Villarama<br />

Antonio G. Calanoc<br />

An advocacy group with no clear<br />

sectoral representation. First<br />

nominee used to be with<br />

defunct partylist group<br />

BAHANDI.<br />

Nominees are former officials of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Arroyo administration including<br />

top nominee, Allen Capuyan, a<br />

retired Colonel of <strong>the</strong> Intelligence<br />

Service of <strong>the</strong> AFP; 2nd nominee,<br />

Reuben Lingating, chairperson of<br />

<strong>the</strong> National Commission on<br />

Indigenous People (NCIP) &<br />

program officer of <strong>the</strong> Office of <strong>the</strong><br />

Presidential Adviser on <strong>the</strong> Peace<br />

Process (OPAPP);<br />

First nominee is son of El<br />

Shaddai leader Bro. Mike<br />

Velarde. Rene was formerly<br />

representative of BUHAY<br />

partylist which is also believed<br />

to backed by El Shaddai. During


103 KLBP KABABAIHANG LINGKOD<br />

BAYAN SA PILIPINAS<br />

104 AASENSO ATING AGAPAY SENTRONG<br />

SAMAHAN NG MGA OBRERO,<br />

INC.<br />

Maria Carmen B. Lazaro<br />

Mercidita I. Calingasan<br />

Thelma D. Bustonera<br />

Teodoro G. Montoro<br />

Robert F. Ganzon<br />

Samuel Bumangil<br />

105 AG ANG GALING PINOY Eder G. Dizon<br />

Jerold Dominick S. David<br />

Ryan M. Caladiao<br />

106 ALAGAD ALAGAD Diogenes S. Osabel<br />

Hermenegildo T. Encierto, Jr.<br />

Renato R. Navata<br />

his term, Rene had a declared<br />

net worth of P30 M.<br />

First nominee used to be<br />

associated with Biyayang Bukid<br />

Movement that ran and lost in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2007 partylist elections.<br />

Dizon is a Cosmetic Surgeon and<br />

certainly not a security guard or<br />

tricycle driver which <strong>the</strong> group<br />

claims to represent. He is also<br />

President and owner of Suncove<br />

Corporation in Pampanga which is<br />

a franchise holder of PCSO Small<br />

Town Lottery, a legalized version of<br />

jueteng. David meanwhile is a<br />

businessman. During AGP’s stint in<br />

congress, its representative Mikey<br />

Arroyo only filed one bill intended<br />

to benefit security guards.<br />

Group claims to represent <strong>the</strong><br />

urban and rural poor. Top<br />

nominee, incumbent Rep. Osabel,<br />

is a former head of <strong>the</strong> Presidential<br />

Commission on <strong>the</strong> Urban Poor<br />

(PCUP) & chairman of <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Urban Poor Sectoral Council under<br />

<strong>the</strong> aegis of NAPC; <strong>the</strong> group is also


107 A BLESSED BLESSED FEDERATION OF<br />

FARMERS AND FISHERMEN<br />

INTERNATIONAL INC.<br />

Expedito G. Lorente<br />

Tapa B. Umal<br />

Jim A. Garen<br />

108 AMA ANG MATA'Y ALAGAAN Lorna Q. Velasco<br />

Tricia Nicole Q. Velasco-Catera<br />

Vincent Michael Q. Velasco<br />

109 AKAPBATA INC. AKAPBATA SECTORAL<br />

ORGANIZATION FOR CHILDREN<br />

INC.<br />

110 SMART SOCIAL MOVEMENT FOR<br />

ACTIVE REFORM AND<br />

TRANSPARANCY<br />

Arlene D. Brosas<br />

Edgardo N. Clemente<br />

Evangeline R. Castronuevo-Ruga<br />

Carlito B. Cubelo<br />

Joseph B. Cubelo<br />

Marcelino A. Vergel De Dios<br />

being supported by <strong>the</strong> influential<br />

Iglesia ni Cristo<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> nominees, Juanito Pring,<br />

was a former member of <strong>the</strong><br />

Sangguniang Panlalawigan of<br />

Pampanga's second district<br />

Top nominee, Lorna Velasco, is <strong>the</strong><br />

wife of Supreme Court Associate<br />

Justice Presbitero Velasco while<br />

2nd & 3rd nominees (Tricia Nicole<br />

Velasco-Catera & Vincent Michael<br />

Velasco, respectively) are <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

children. Dubious group that seems<br />

interested only in representing <strong>the</strong><br />

interest of <strong>the</strong> Velasco family.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r Velasco sibling is already<br />

<strong>the</strong> congressman of Marinduque.<br />

Previously disqualified by Comelec.<br />

First nominee used to be with <strong>the</strong><br />

partylist group ASAP. Claims to be a<br />

multi - sectoral party that actively<br />

pursues <strong>the</strong> agenda, issues,<br />

programs and reforms regarding<br />

<strong>the</strong> needs, situation, rights and<br />

welfare of <strong>the</strong> majority of <strong>the</strong><br />

Filipino.


111 ABP ALLIANCE OF BICOLNON<br />

PARTY<br />

112 ANAD ALLIANCE FOR NATIONALISM<br />

AND DEMOCRACY<br />

113 ADA AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

114 ARARO ALLIANCE FOR RURAL AND<br />

AGRARIAN RECONSTRUCTION<br />

INC.<br />

Enrique O. Olonan<br />

Neil D. Vargas<br />

Efren M. Lumbera<br />

Pastor M. Alcover, Jr.<br />

Baltaire Q. Balangauan<br />

Pedro Leslie B. Salva<br />

Eric D. Singson<br />

Eric G. Singson, Jr.<br />

Rodolfo F. Salanga<br />

Quirino D De La Torre<br />

Joel C. Obar<br />

Jose F. Gamos<br />

First nominee Enrique Olonan is an<br />

architect and businessman involved<br />

in <strong>the</strong> construction and properties<br />

business. He is <strong>the</strong> founder and<br />

CEO of <strong>the</strong> Specified Contractors<br />

Inc. He has also been a director of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Chamber of Real Estate<br />

Builders Association (Creba). His<br />

son, Henry, is <strong>the</strong> ABP's third<br />

nominee.<br />

Anti-communist group believed to<br />

be supported by <strong>the</strong> AFP in past<br />

elections. It’s current<br />

representative is Pastor Alcover, Jr.<br />

who has identified himself as an<br />

“anticommunist vigilante”.<br />

The group belongs to <strong>the</strong> powerful<br />

Singson political clan of Ilocos Sur<br />

with former House Deputy Speaker<br />

& four-time congressman Eric<br />

Singson as its top nominee & his<br />

son Eric Jr., current 2nd district<br />

Congressman of Ilocos Sur, as 2nd<br />

nominee. Eric Sr. is Ilocos Sur<br />

Governor Chavit Singson's fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

First nominee Quirino dela Torre is<br />

a fomer PNP Chief Superintendent<br />

and provincial chief of Tarlac at <strong>the</strong><br />

time of <strong>the</strong> Hacienda Luisita<br />

massacre; Disqualified by <strong>the</strong>


115 KAP AKO AGILA SA NAGKAKAISANG<br />

MAGSASAKA<br />

Jacob C. Maganduga<br />

Paterno P. Clapis, Jr.<br />

Liezl T. Repatacodo<br />

Comelec based on <strong>the</strong> following<br />

grounds: <strong>the</strong> group entered into<br />

alliance agreements with people’s<br />

organizations belonging to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

sectors; <strong>the</strong> nominees reside in<br />

“gated subdivisions” and cannot be<br />

expected to represent <strong>the</strong><br />

marginalized sectors; some of <strong>the</strong><br />

nominees are not bona fide<br />

members of <strong>the</strong> group.<br />

Disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec based<br />

on <strong>the</strong> following grounds: (1) KAP’s<br />

manifestation of intent to<br />

participate is not signed, thus<br />

considered not filed. It is also a<br />

violation of Resolution 9366. It<br />

failed to comply with laws, rules<br />

and regulations relating to<br />

elections. (2) Activities cannot be<br />

considered meaningful so as to<br />

convince COMELEC that it has<br />

continued to work for <strong>the</strong><br />

betterment of <strong>the</strong> lives of <strong>the</strong><br />

members of <strong>the</strong> sector it seeks to<br />

represent. (3)Did not show that its<br />

nominees actually belong to <strong>the</strong><br />

marginalized and<br />

underrepresented sector, or that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have undertaken meaningful<br />

activities for <strong>the</strong> uplifting of <strong>the</strong><br />

lives belonging to such sector<br />

116 APEC ASSOCIATION OF PHILIPPINE Rolando O. Reinoso Seeks to represent electricity


ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES Andres R. Garcia<br />

John Peter Z. Millan<br />

117 AKBAYAN AKBAYAN CITIZENS' ACTION<br />

PARTY<br />

Walden F. Bello<br />

Ibarra M. Gutierrez III<br />

Angelina L. Ludovice-Katoh<br />

consumers, which is a broad sector<br />

and could include both<br />

marginalized and well-off<br />

consumers<br />

Past & present officials & nominees<br />

are appointees of Pres. Aquino in<br />

high-ranking executive positions<br />

including 2nd nominee Ibarra<br />

(undersecretary for political affairs)<br />

& 3rd nominee Ludovice-Katoh<br />

(member of <strong>the</strong> Presidential<br />

Commission for <strong>the</strong> Urban Poor);<br />

former Akbayan representatives<br />

Etta Rosales (Commission on<br />

Human Rights), Mario Agujo<br />

(member of <strong>the</strong> GSIS Board of<br />

Trustees) & Risa Hontiveros-<br />

Baraquel (spokesperson of <strong>the</strong><br />

National Anti-Poverty Commission);<br />

former Akbayan presidents Ronald<br />

Llamas (presidential adviser on<br />

political affairs) & Joel Rocamora<br />

(head of <strong>the</strong> National Anti-Poverty<br />

Commission); former Akbayan<br />

chairperson Percival Cendaña<br />

(commissioner-at-large of <strong>the</strong><br />

National Youth Commission);<br />

Akbayan also received at least<br />

₱18M in campaign funds from<br />

Aquino relatives including ₱10 M<br />

from Kris Aquino during <strong>the</strong> 2010<br />

polls


118 1-SAGIP SOCIAL AMELIORATION &<br />

GENUINE INTERVENTION ON<br />

POVERTY<br />

119 1JAMG 1JOINT ALLIANCE OF<br />

MARGINALIZED GROUP, INC.<br />

120 AKO BAHAY ADHIKAIN AT KILUSAN NG<br />

ORDINARYONG TAO PARA SA<br />

LUPA, HANAPBUHAY AT<br />

KAUNLARAN<br />

121 ADAM ADHIKAIN NG MGA DAKILANG<br />

ANAK MAHARLIKA<br />

122 AKO AKO AYOKO SA BAWAL NA<br />

DROGA<br />

Erlinda M. Santiago<br />

Edgardo F. Madamba<br />

Camilo D. Bacha<br />

Homero A. Mercado<br />

Sheila Marie Y. Fernandez<br />

Julian Eugene SB. Chipeco<br />

Percival C. Chavez<br />

Jose Conrado Barker C. Sabio<br />

Apolonia A. Tolentino<br />

Al Makram N. Arbison<br />

Kadirie J. Sahali<br />

Abdulbasar C. Abdula<br />

Ma. Corazon E. Sarmiento<br />

Rodolfo N. Caisip<br />

2nd nominee Edgardo Madamba is<br />

<strong>the</strong> assistant head of <strong>the</strong> Quezon<br />

City Urban Poor Affairs Office<br />

(UPAO) & is facing a graft<br />

complaint before <strong>the</strong> Ombudsman;<br />

Top nominee, Homer Mercado,<br />

used to represent <strong>the</strong> party-list<br />

group 1-Utak and is a multimillionaire<br />

with a net worth of<br />

₱65M<br />

First nominee Percival Chavez was<br />

Chairman and CEO of <strong>the</strong><br />

Presidential Commission for <strong>the</strong><br />

Urban Poor (PCUP) from 2001 to<br />

2010. Its previous nominee was<br />

former Manila congressman Miles<br />

Roces.<br />

The group was founded by former<br />

Energy undersecretary Zamzamin<br />

Ampatuan from <strong>the</strong> notorious<br />

Ampatuan political dynasty in<br />

Mindanao & has been accused as<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> party-list groups<br />

supported by <strong>the</strong> previous Arroyo<br />

administration; 2nd nominee<br />

Kadirie Sahali is <strong>the</strong> provincial<br />

administrator of Tawi-Tawi & from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sahali political clan that<br />

includes provincial governor<br />

Sadikul Sahali<br />

Anti-illegal drugs advocacy<br />

group.


Francis Rico S. Javier<br />

123 ABAMIN ABANTE MINDANAO, INC. Maximo B. Rodriguez, Jr.<br />

Virginia T. Sering<br />

Irenetta C. Montinola<br />

124 APPEND APPEND, INC. Pablo R. Nava, III<br />

Eduardo C. Jimenez<br />

Raineer Q. Chu<br />

125 AGRI AGRI-AGRA NA REPORMA<br />

PARA SA MAGSASAKA NG<br />

PILIPINAS<br />

Michael Ryan A. Enriquez<br />

Janice P. Cruz<br />

Mindalisa F. Takeuchi<br />

126 AANGAT TAYO AANGAT TAYO Daryl Grace J. Abayon<br />

Teddie Elson E. Rivera<br />

Patricia Mae Q. Veloso<br />

Top nominee, incumbent Rep.<br />

Rodriguez Jr., is <strong>the</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus<br />

Rodriguez & is a multi-millionaire<br />

with a net worth of ₱9.12 M; Sering<br />

is <strong>the</strong> sister-in-law of Maximo & is a<br />

full-time realtor being a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Muntinlupa Realtors Board as<br />

well as president of <strong>the</strong> Soroptimist<br />

International of Alabang;<br />

Montinola is also a distant relative<br />

of Maximo & was <strong>the</strong> executive<br />

director of <strong>the</strong> National Historical<br />

Institute in 2007<br />

Nava was a member of <strong>the</strong> Toll<br />

Regulatory Board under <strong>the</strong><br />

Aquino administration, sitting as<br />

private sector representative.<br />

Disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec<br />

because <strong>the</strong> group stopped existing<br />

after <strong>the</strong> 2010 elections, when it<br />

ran but lost, and was only revived<br />

in February 2012<br />

Aangat Tayo’s current<br />

representative, Rep. Daryl Grace<br />

Abayon is <strong>the</strong> wife of Rep. Harlin<br />

Castillo Abayon (Lakas) of Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Samar. She is again <strong>the</strong> first<br />

nominee for <strong>the</strong> 2013 elections.


127 ANG NARS ANG NARS INC. Leah Primitiva G. Samaco-Paquiz<br />

Lydia A.Palaypay<br />

128 GREEN FORCE GREEN FORCE FOR THE<br />

ENVIRONMENT SONS AND<br />

DAUGTHERS OF MOTHER<br />

EARTH<br />

129 SENIOR CITIZENS COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS<br />

OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE<br />

PHILIPPINES, INC.<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS<br />

OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE<br />

PHILIPPINES, INC.<br />

130 ALIF ANG LABAN NG INDIGINONG<br />

FILIPINO<br />

131 KALINGA KALINGA-ADVOCACY FOR<br />

SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT AND<br />

NATION BUILDING THROUGH<br />

Chris G.Sorongon<br />

Ramon R. Ignacio<br />

Nino P. Ignacio<br />

Freddie B. Feir<br />

Francisco G. Datol, Jr.<br />

Amelia J. Olegario<br />

Efren T. Santos<br />

Godofredo V. Arquiza<br />

Milagros A. Magsaysay<br />

David L. Kho<br />

Abdul M. Tomawis<br />

Agakhan M. Tomawis<br />

Raima T. Cali<br />

Abigail Faye C. Ferriol<br />

Irene Gay F. Saulog<br />

Uzziel F. Caponpon<br />

Her declared net worth in 2011 was<br />

P23.4M<br />

Disqualified by <strong>the</strong> Comelec for not<br />

representing any marginalized<br />

sector, for having nominees that do<br />

not come from <strong>the</strong> marginalized<br />

sectors, and for failure to prove<br />

track record.<br />

Arquiza and Kho are incumbent<br />

congressmen. Kho, a lawyer, has a<br />

net worth P59.521 Million for 2011.<br />

Arquiza has a declared net worth of<br />

P19.98M.<br />

Top two nominees, Abdul &<br />

Agakhan Tomawis, are both sons of<br />

<strong>the</strong> group's incumbent Rep. Acmad<br />

Tomawis; Acmad's bro<strong>the</strong>r is Jerry<br />

Tomawis, chairman of <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Philippine Development Authority;<br />

Acmad is among <strong>the</strong> congressmen<br />

with high-end vehicles, according<br />

to a PCIJ report.<br />

The group is associated with <strong>the</strong><br />

religious group Pentecostal<br />

Missionary Church of Christ (4th


EASING POVERTY, INC. Watch) with top nominee,<br />

incumbent Rep. Ferriol being <strong>the</strong><br />

daughter of PMCC Bishop Arturo<br />

Ferriol & 4th nominee Osinando V.<br />

Quillao, a PMCC pastor<br />

132 ANAKPAWIS ANAKPAWIS Fernando L. Hicap<br />

Joel B. Maglunsod<br />

133 1-PABAHAY ISANG PANGARAP NA BAHAY<br />

SA BAGONG BUHAY NG<br />

MARALITANG KABABAYAN,<br />

INC.<br />

134 KAKUSA KAPATIRAN NG MGA<br />

NAKULONG NA WALANG<br />

SALA, INC.<br />

Randall B. Echanis<br />

Nereo R. T. Joaquin, Jr.<br />

Juveley P. Panganiban<br />

Kenway H. Tan<br />

Ma. Jesusa A. Sespeñe<br />

Romeo G. Jalosjos<br />

Cipriano D. Robielos, III.<br />

135 BUHAY BUHAY HAYAAN YUMABONG Mariano Michael M. Velarde, Jr.<br />

Jose L. Atienza, Jr.<br />

William Irwin C. Tieng<br />

Top nominee, Nereo Joaquin Jr., is<br />

<strong>the</strong> son of former Congressman<br />

Nereo Joaquin (1987 to 1998) &<br />

Congresswoman Uliran Joaquin<br />

(1998-2007) of <strong>the</strong> 1st district of<br />

Laguna. Joaquin Jr. lost in his<br />

reelection bid in <strong>the</strong> 2010<br />

elections.<br />

Associated with former<br />

representative and convicted rapist<br />

Romeo Jalosos, who is presently<br />

<strong>the</strong> group's second nominee.<br />

Associated with religious group El<br />

Shaddai with top nominee,<br />

incumbent Rep. Mariano Velarde,<br />

being <strong>the</strong> son of influential El<br />

Shaddai founder & leader Bro.<br />

Mike Velarde (who also used to be<br />

a nominee of Buhay). Rep. Velarde<br />

is a multi-millionaire with a net<br />

worth of ₱53.34 M; 2nd nominee<br />

Jose Atienza is a former Manila<br />

mayor & secretary of <strong>the</strong><br />

Department of Environment &


136 ABANG LINGKOD ABANG LINGKOD INC. Joseph Stephen S. Paduano<br />

Patrick Leonard S. Lacson<br />

William V. Saratobias<br />

Natural Resources; 3rd nominee,<br />

incumbent Rep. Tieng, is ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

multi-millionaire with a net worth<br />

of ₱20.05 M & belongs to <strong>the</strong><br />

family that controls Solar Sports<br />

First nominee Joseph Stephen<br />

Paduano, also known as “Carapali<br />

Lualhati,” was <strong>the</strong> national<br />

commander of <strong>the</strong> Revolutionary<br />

Proletarian Army-Alex Boncayao<br />

Brigade (RPA-ABB), which has been<br />

involved in murder of an RTC judge<br />

in Negros as well as alleged<br />

exploitation of sugar workers;<br />

Second nominee is incumbent<br />

Negros Occidental third district<br />

Board Member Patrick Leonard<br />

Lacson, son of former Negros<br />

Occidental governor Daniel Lacson<br />

Jr., who is now <strong>the</strong> chairman of <strong>the</strong><br />

Government Service Insurance<br />

System (GSIS)

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