Comelec releases list of bets’ online campaign platforms

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Rhodina Villanueva - The Philippine Star

February 16, 2025 | 12:00am

In a social media post, the Comelec said, “The Commission en banc has approved the registrations of online campaign platforms of fully compliant candidates and parties in the 2025 national and local elections.”

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MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections has released the list of senatorial candidates who registered their social media accounts and were given approval to use these in their campaign activities for the May 12 elections.

In a social media post, the Comelec said, “The Commission en banc has approved the registrations of online campaign platforms of fully compliant candidates and parties in the 2025 national and local elections.”

The Comelec has allowed 29 senatorial bets to use their socmed accounts for campaigning.

The list includes Jerome Adonis, Jocelyn Andamo, Bam Aquino, Ronnel Arambulo, Jimmy Bondoc, Bong Revilla, Bonifacio Bosita, Arlene Brosas, France Castro and Vic Rodriguez.

Other senatorial bets who can also use their online platforms to push their political programs are Angelo de Aldan, Ronald dela Rosa, Mimi Doringo, Modesto Floranda, Christopher Lawrence Go, Jayvee Hinlo, Amirah Lidasan, Rodante Marcoleta and Imee Marcos.

The Comelec also approved the online platforms of candidates Norman Marquez, Liza Maza, Francis Pangilinan, Apollo Quiboloy, Danilo Ramos, Wilfredo Revillame, Francis Tolentino, Ben Tulfo and Erwin Tulfo.

Meanwhile, registrations of online campaign platforms of 85 party-list groups were also approved.

The first 10 on the list are 4PS, Bayanihan, Kabataan, Mamamayang Liberal, Bicol Saro, Ipatupad, Patrol, United Senior Citizens, Epanaw Sambayanan and Ako Padayon.

Other party-list organizations with approved applications and are on the bottom part of the list are Diwa, Pinuno, Pamilya Muna, Bagong Pilipinas, Tupad, Pamilya Ko, BBM (Bangon Bagong Minero), Heal PH, Magsasaka and Maharlika.

The complete list can be viewed on the Comelec’s official website at comelec.gov.ph.

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