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The 2022 presidential campaign of Leni Robredo began on October 7, 2021, when she filed her candidacy for the 2022 Philippine presidential election. [14] At the time of her filing, Leni Robredo was the incumbent vice president of the Philippines , to remain so until June 30, 2022.
Incumbent vice president Leni Robredo was eligible for re-election but chose to run for the presidency instead. Therefore, this election determined the 17th president and the 15th vice president. The president and vice president are elected separately, so the two winning candidates can come from different political parties.
Barry Gutierrez, Spokesperson of the Office of the Vice President of the Philippines (2016–present), Akbayan party-list representative (2013–2016), spokesperson for the Leni Robredo 2022 presidential campaign [17] Cielito Habito, Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority (1992–1998), economist [11]
On May 12, 2021, Trillanes formally declared his intention to run for president, changing his status from being an alternate candidate to Vice President Leni Robredo "to being a principal candidate for President to vie for 1Sambayan coalition's nomination." However, he is open to give way to Robredo if she decides to run for president. [116]
The vice presidential election determined the successor of Leni Robredo, who was eligible for a second term but decided to run for president. COMELEC released the official list of candidates on January 18, 2022. [153] There were nine candidates on the ballot.
In the 2022 Philippine presidential election, former Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. narrowly won the province of Batangas, defeating Vice President Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo by a close margin of 4.11%. With Marcos securing 719,971 votes, this made Batangas the 6th closest province in terms of margin of victory.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) -A pro-EU former Slovak foreign minister scored a surprise victory in the first round of a presidential election on Saturday, setting up a run-off vote with a key ally of ...
Lacson placed third in the province, with incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo in second place, receiving 497,898 votes. This outcome was anticipated in part due to Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla's earlier pledge to deliver more than 800,000 votes for Marcos. [3]