Candidates in the 2022 Philippine Senate election

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This is a list of candidates in the 2022 Philippine Senate election.

Official candidates[]

The Commission on Elections has published a final list of accepted candidates which are now included in the printed ballots.

# Candidate Party Moreno–Ong (Aksyon) Pacquiao–Atienza (MP3) Lacson–Sotto (Reporma/NPC) Cusi faction of PDP–Laban de Guzman–Bello (PLM) Robredo–Pangilinan (TRoPa) Marcos–Duterte (UniTeam)
1. Abner Afuang Independent
2. Ibrahim Albani WPP
3. Jesus Arranza Independent
4. Teddy Baguilat Liberal Guest candidate Yes
5. Agnes Bailen Independent Guest candidate
6. Carl Balita Aksyon Yes
7. Lutgardo Barbo PDP–Laban Yes
8. Herbert Bautista NPC Yes
9. Greco Belgica PDDS Guest candidate
10. Silvestre Bello Jr. PDP–Laban
11. Jejomar Binay UNA Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
12. Roy Cabonegro PLM Yes
13. John Castriciones PDP–Laban Guest candidate Yes
14. Alan Peter Cayetano Independent
15. Melchor Chavez WPP
16. Neri Colmenares Makabayan Guest candidate Guest candidate (Supports Robredo-Pangilinan[2])
17. David d'Angelo PLM Yes
18. Leila de Lima Liberal Guest candidate Yes
19. Monsour del Rosario Reporma Yes
20. Fernando Diaz PPP
21. Chel Diokno KANP Guest candidate Yes
22. JV Ejercito NPC Guest candidate Guest candidate Yes Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
23. Guillermo Eleazar Reporma Yes Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
24. Ernie Ereño PM
25. Francis Escudero NPC Guest candidate Yes Guest candidate Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
26. Luke Espiritu PLM Yes
27. Jinggoy Estrada PMP Yes
28. Baldomero Falcone DPP
29. Larry Gadon KBL Yes
30. Win Gatchalian NPC Guest candidate Yes
31. Dick Gordon Bagumbayan Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate
32. Samira Gutoc Aksyon Yes Guest candidate
33. Gregorio Honasan Independent Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate [3]
34. Risa Hontiveros Akbayan Guest candidate Yes
35. RJ Javellana Independent
36. Nur-Mahal Kiram Independent
37. Elmer Labog Makabayan Guest candidate Guest candidate (Supports Robredo-Pangilinan)[2]
38. Alex Lacson Ang Kapatiran Yes
39. Rey Langit PDP–Laban Yes
40. Loren Legarda NPC Guest candidate Yes Guest candidate
41. Ariel Lim Independent
42. Emily Mallillin PPM
43. Rodante Marcoleta PDP–Laban Yes Guest candidate
44. Francis Leo Marcos Independent
45. Sonny Matula Independent Guest candidate Yes
46. Marieta Mindalano-Adam Katipunan
47. Leo Olarte Bigkis Pinoy
48. Minguita Padilla Reporma Yes
49. Robin Padilla PDP–Laban Yes Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
50. Salvador Panelo PDP–Laban Yes Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
51. Astravel Pimentel-Naik PDP–Laban Yes
52. Emmanuel Piñol NPC Yes Guest candidate
53. Willie Ricablanca Jr. PM
54. Harry Roque PRP Guest candidate Yes
55. Nur-Ana Sahidulla PDDS
56. Jopet Sison Aksyon Yes
57. Gilberto Teodoro PRP Yes
58. Antonio Trillanes Liberal Yes
59. Raffy Tulfo Independent Guest candidate Guest candidate
60. Rey Valeros Independent
61. Joel Villanueva Independent Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate Endorsed by Sara Duterte[1]
62. Mark Villar Nacionalista Guest candidate Yes
63. Carmen Zubiaga Independent (Supports Robredo-Pangilinan)
64. [Sealtiel John Serafica ]] Independent Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate Guest candidate [4]

Filed certificates of candidacies[]

A total of 178 people filed candidacies for senator.[5]

The following have filed certificates of candidacies, formally notifying the commission that they are running.

October 1[6]
October 2[15]
October 3[19]
October 4[22]
  • Roberto Aniceto Jr. (Green Republican)
  • Pedro Austria (Green Republican)
  • Eleazar Calampiano (Green Republican)
  • Florencio Carlos (Green Republican)
  • Anthony Castro (Green Republican)
  • Rosita Maura Delos Angeles (Green Republican)
  • Bobby Francisco (Green Republican)
  • Junbert Guigayuma (Independent)
  • Claro Guzman (Green Republican)
  • Mario Mangco (Green Republican)
  • Marieta Mindalano-Adam (Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi)
  • Edgar Miranda (Green Republican)
  • Jigger ND Pitos (Green Republican)
  • Maria Lourdes Santiago (Green Republican)
  • Narciso Solis, miner[23]
  • Jennet "Genie" Tam, businesswoman and accountant[24]
October 5[25]
October 6[28]
October 7[35]
October 8[48]

Candidates who withdrew[]

These individuals withdrew after filing their candidacies:

  • Noli de Castro (Aksyon), former vice president of the Philippines, former senator
    De Castro withdrew his candidacy due to "personal reasons" that he did not disclose.[71]
  • Marianito Roque (Lakas), former secretary of Labor and Employment
    Roque withdrew his bid for Senate on November 13, reasoning out that the electoral field is too crowded for him.[72]
  • Paolo "Powee" Capino (Reporma), radio commentator, media practitioner, PWD advocate
    Capino backed out after falling behind polls. He officially withdrew his candidacy on November 15.[73]
  • Jesus Durian Jr. (Reporma)
    Durian withdrew his bid for Senate on November 15.[74]
  • Loreto Tenolete Jr. (Reporma)
    Tenolete withdrew his bid for Senate on November 15.[74]
  • Paulo Mario Martelino (PRP)
    Martelino withdrew his bid for Senate on November 15.[75]
  • Mona Liza Visorde (PRP)
    Visorde withdrew his bid for Senate on November 15.[76]
  • Rodrigo Duterte (PDDS), incumbent president of the Philippines
    Duterte withdrew his bid for Senate on December 14.[77]
  • Joed Serrano (Independent), film and concert producer
    Serrano withdrew his bid for Senate on December 16.[78]

Substitute candidates[]

Potential candidates[]

Various personalities have directly or indirectly hinted on the possibility of running for senator in 2022. In other cases, sources have hinted on the possibility of certain candidates to run for senator in 2022. These were such people, but did not file candidacies for senator:

Declined to be candidates[]

Individuals below have been speculated to run in this election, but have since denied their interest in running.

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