Nacionalista Party - Candidates For Philippine General Elections, 2010

Candidates For Philippine General Elections, 2010

  • Manny Villar – Presidential Candidate (lost)
  • Loren Legarda – Vice Presidential Candidate (Guest Candidate from NPC and LDP) (lost)
Senatorial Slate (12)
  • Pia Cayetano (won)
  • Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. (won)
  • Liza Maza (guest candidate from Makabayan alliance, lost)
  • Ramon Mitra III (lost)
  • Satur Ocampo (guest candidate from Makabayan alliance, lost)
  • Susan Ople (lost)
  • Gwendolyn Pimentel (lost)
  • Ariel Querubin (lost)
  • Gilbert Remulla (lost)
  • Bong Revilla (Running under the Lakas-Kampi-CMD and guest candidate of PMP) (won)
  • Miriam Defensor Santiago (Running under the PRP and guest candidate of Lakas-Kampi-CMD, LDP, NPC and PMP) (won)
  • Adel Tamano (lost)

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