Pwersa Ng Masang Pilipino - Candidates For Philippine General Elections 2010

Candidates For Philippine General Elections 2010

  • Joseph Estrada - Presidential Candidate (lost)
  • Jejomar Binay - Vice-Presidential Candidate (a guest candidate from PDP-LABAN) (won)

Senators:

  • Jinggoy Estrada (won)
  • Juan Ponce Enrile (won)
  • Francisco Tatad (also member from Grand Alliance for Democracy) (lost)
  • Rodolfo "Ompong" Plaza (also member from Nationalist People's Coalition) (lost)
  • Jose Apolinario L. Lozada, Jr. (lost)
  • Joey de Venecia (lost)
  • JV Bautista (lost)
  • Danilo Lim (Guest Candidate from Liberal Party) (lost)
  • Bong Revilla (Guest Candidate from Lakas Kampi CMD and Nacionalista Party) (won)
  • Miriam Defensor-Santiago (Guest Candidate from PRP and Nacionalista Party) (won)
  • Sergio OsmeƱa, III (Guest Candidate from Liberal Party) (won)
  • Regalado Maambong (Guest Candidate from Kilusang Bagong Lipunan) (lost)

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