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Comelec proclaims 28 winning party-list groups
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday proclaimed the 28 winning party-list organizations in the 2010 automated polls.
Comelec chairman Jose Melo, reading an en banc resolution, announced on Monday afternoon that the following party-list organizations will be awarded seats in the 15th House of Representatives:
- Coalition of Association of Senior Citizens in the Philippines — 1,292,182 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Godofredo V. Arquiza
David L. Kho
Francisco G. Datol Jr.
Remedios D. Arquiza
Linda G. David
Nelso A. Sin
- Akbayan Citizen’s Action Party — 1,058,691 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Walden F. Bello
Arlene J. Bag-ao
Tomasita S. Villarin
Ellene A. Sana
Francis Q. Isaac
Ruperto B. Aleroza
- Gabriela Women’s Party — 1,001,421 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Luzviminda C. Ilagan
Emerenciana A. De Jesus
Sheila A. Ferrer
Nenita L. Cherniguin
Leona M. Entena
- Cooperative Natcco Network Party — 943,529 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Jose R. Ping-Ay
Cresente C. Paez
Luis D. Carillo
Divina C. Quemi
Emmanuel L. Solis, Jr.
- ABONO — 766,615 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Robert Raymund M. Estrella
Francisco Emmanuel R. Ortega III
Jacky Rowena T. Lomibao
Ronald Allan Q. So
Ponciano V. Oria, Jr.
- Bayan Muna — 746,019 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Teodoro A. Casino
Neri J. Colmenares
Joven G. Laura
Carlos Isagani T. Zarate
Leovigildo A. Molon
- An Waray — 711,631 votes (2 seats)
Nominees:
Florencio G. Noel
Neil Benedict A. Montejo
Jude A. Acidre
Victoria Isabel G. Noel
Joi Bernaditt A. De Paz
- Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. (AGAP) — 515,501 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Nicanor M. Briones
Rico Geron
Albert Roque T. Lim Jr.
Victorino Michael I. Lescano
Benjamin A. Jaro
- Alliance for Barangay Concerns Party (ABC) — 469,093 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Arnulfo A. Molero
Gerardo A. Panghulan
James Marty L. Lim
Fredelino O. Tudio
Alfredito E. Forteza
- Anakpawis — 445,628 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Rafael V. Mariano
Joel B. Manglunsod
Randall B. Echanis
George F. San Mateo
Verleen H. Trinidad
Gloria G. Arellano
Roy G. Velez
Felix M. Paz
Jaime S. Paglinawan
Edwin B. Batac
Fernando L. Hicap
Franchiquita D. Buhayan
- Kabataan Party-list — 417,923 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Raymond V. Palatino
Mark Louie T. Aquino
Kathrina R. Castillo
Renil B. Oliva
Ken Leonard B. Ramos
- Abante Mindanao, Inc. (ABAMIN) — 376,011 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Maximo B. Rodriguez, Jr.
Virginia T. Sering
Sergio C. Pascual
Raynor T. Fulgencio
Irenetta C. Montinola
- Act Teachers — 369,564 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Antonio L. Tinio
Francisca L. Castro
Efleda K. Bautista
Jocelyn A. Bisuna
Mae Fe G. Ancheta-Templa
Gregorio T. Fabros
- You Against Corruption and Poverty (YACAP) — 335,635 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Carol Jayne B. Lopez
Arnel N. Arbinson
Allen S. Ponsaran Jr.
Kyrie Dea Maia TG Montemayor
Vianney D. Garol
- Ang Kasangga sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (Ang Kasangga) — 296,368 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Teodorico T. Haresco
Eugenio Jose V. Lacson
Anna Maria G. Nava
Enrique V. Martin
Segundo M. Gaston
- Bagong Henerasyon (BH) — 292,875 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Bernadette R. Herrera-Dy
Edgar Allan D. Dy
Dan Stephen C. Palami
Alexandrea R. Cruz-Herrera
Druscella L. Medici
- Ang Galing Pinoy (AGP) — 269,009 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Juan Miguel M. Arroyo
Dennis G. Pineda
Romeo A. Dungca Jr.
Jerold Domonick S. David
Ryan M. Caladiao
- Agbiag! Timpuyog Ilocano, Inc. (AGBIAG) — 262,298 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Patricio T. Antonio
Erika Caitlin T. Dy Hansel
Joseph Michael L. Tillmann
Visitacion A. Ordoveza
Jorge A. Sales
- Puwersa ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA) — 238,675 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Mark Aeron H. Sambar
Miles Andrew M. Roces
Mark L. Daya
Alberto D. Pacquiao
Ernanie M. Calica
- Arts Business and Science Professionals — 257,301 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Catalina G. Leonen-Pizarro
Eugene Michael B. De Vera
Mary. T. Jazul
Catalina O. Lanting
Carlito B. Buentipo
- Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) — 244,623 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza
Anthony B. Sasin
Ruben D. Torres
Roland C Dela Cruz
Cecilio R. Seno Jr.
Milagros D. Ogalinda
- Alyansa ng mga Grupong Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya Para sa Mamayan, Inc. (AGHAM) — 241,898 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Angelo Palmones
Anselmo G. Adriano
Florentino O. Tesoro
Ruby Ephraim M. Rubiano
Cleotilde B. Elmedolan
- Democratic Independent Workers Association (DIWA) — 238,675 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Emeline Y. Aglipay
Ramon D. Bergado
Pepito M. Pico
Leopoldo A. Blanco Jr.
Federico A. Balang
- Kapatiran ng mga Nakulong na Walang Sala — 234,717 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Ranulfo P. Canonigo
Ma. Jesusa A. Sespene
Omar A. Rivera
Carmelito D. Tunguia
Fernando G. Mangungas Jr.
- Kalinga Advocacy for Social Empowermennt and Nation Building Through Easing Poverty, Inc. (Kalinga) — 229,198 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Abigail Faye C. Ferriol
Uzziel F. Caponpon
Osinando V. Quillao Jr.
Irene Gay S. Ferriol
Michael M. Cruz
-
Alagad Party-list — 227,116 votes (1 seat) (note : this is a partylist of Iglesia ni cristo)
Nominees:
Rodante D. Marcoleta
Diogenes S. Osabel
Ric O. Domingo
Sergio G. Manzana
Rodrigo M. Olarte Sr.
Miguel C. Malvar III
Allan M. Maasir
- 1 Ang Pamilya — 217,032 votes (1 seat)
Nominees:
Reena Concepcion G. Obillo
Protasio C. Asadon Jr.
Alex B. Billedo
Virgilio M. Rosete
David N. Ramos
- Alliance of Volunteer Educators — 214,760 (1 seat)
Nominees:
Eulogio R. Masaysay
Iris Marie D. Montes
Adelaida R. Magsaysay
Nicolas A. Brana Sr.
Alicia M. Diel
Do you think the INC actually voted only 1 party-list? Are you insinuating that they voted only 1 paty list? The INC voted different party lists for each of their districts. I, being an INC member knows that in our Local here in Santiago City, Isabela, has 1837 members, we are the largest local here, take 3/4 and that’s our voting population for our local, here in Santiago City, there are 21 locals, the smallest is Capayacan with 112 members, we have about 12,000 to 15,000 voting members here in santiago city alone.
@Jay-El: You mean INC voting for party list on per district basis??? Wow! That’s senseless if not foolish! How can you treat the election of a party list representative on a per district level? The truth is you need 6% of the total votes cast for party list nationwide in a national election to ensure victory of your maximum 3 nominees per party list organization to congress (if not, 2%=1 nominee; 4%=2 nominees).
What does this mean? If there were 20,000,000 voters who voted for different party list then you need 1,200,000 (6% of 20 million) to secure 3 congress representation. You need 800,000 votes (4% of 20 million) for 2 seats and 400,000 votes (2% of 20 million) for 1 seat.
How come you got 1 seat despite getting only over 200,000 votes%.
Because you’re still lucky. COMELEC is mandated to fill up a total of 55
representatives coming from party list and strict implementation of 2% per 1 seat would not complete the required number of party list representation in congress. Hence they have to lower the percentage criteria and accommodate the next in line like the Alagad and the others within the striking distance and allocated 1 seat each to fill up the congressional vacancy for party list.
Telling us now that you treat this matter on a per district level would be a lot of bull and being able to elect your party list, even 1, would be highly improbable if not impossible. And by the way, do you mean the INC has multiple party list representation situated in at least every province all over the country?
Your line of reasoning in furtherance of your deception is really absurd and stupid!
Reason is we don’t care who wins… We cast our votes and then let the result decide who wins… We don’t put our fate on the leaders but to God alone, and our faith will decide our fate… You wont understand that unless your part of the Church… So keep your stat sheets to yourself cause in the end your earthly knowledge wont save you but your faith and the values you’ve learned which from your 25 liner 5 paragraph statement doesn’t contain anything but a defamation to yourself… What a pity sir, your smart but not wise..
@toto anato
hai ang daming talagang taong tanga… research ka muna bobo mo po kasi para po di ka nagmumukhang tanga dami mo pa pong sinulat
@wagpotanga: E wala naman palang kalaman-laman yang utak mo e! Mas mabuti pa tumahimik ka na lang! HAHAHA! ENGOT!
HAHAHAH C SEC ROXAS NGA NATALO SAMANTALANG 2 SINUPORTAHAN C PNOY WINNER. STYLE NG INC BULOK NA BULOK PARANG KOTONG COPS YAN 🙂
no matter what you think and say, politicians approach INC for support
tama aurea!
OO.kc mga demonyomagkasanib talaga yan. INC at saka mga politikong Corrupt.
OO syembre mga politikong demonyo + Iglesia (ni Satan).
INC or INM. Hindi naman dapat iglesia ni kristoyan. Yan si Felix Manalo na gaya-gaya samga SDA. INM or Iglesia ni Manalo yan. Dapat nga INS or iglesianiSATANAS
pag nakita ng mga ugok na ito ang mga sample ballot ng INC makikita ng nagsulat ng blog na ito ang kaugukan nya… hoy bugoy binilang mo ang bomot sa party list ng INC. mag research ka muna mabuti bugoy ka, nakikita ang liit ng utak mo sa post mo.