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The 1-Rider Partylist started out as a rider's club based in Bicol which would organize charity rides and provide legal aid to riders. The group later partnered with the Riders' Safety Advocates of the Philippines (RSAP) of Bonifacio Bosita and decided to launch a bid in the 2022 elections to get party-list representation in the House of Representatives.
Ramon Rodrigo "Rodge" Lorejo Gutierrez (born October 6, 1993) is a Filipino lawyer and politician and the current Member of the Philippine House of Representatives under the 1-Rider Partylist. [ 2 ] Political career
His group partnered with Bicol-based motorcycle club 1-Rider which made a bid to get partylist representation in the Philippines House of Representatives. Bosita was named second nominee of the group, although he was significantly involved in 1-Rider's campaign often appearing in videos and other election paraphernalia.
1 Majority Party-list: Mikee Romero: 1-PACMAN: 3 Majority Bonifacio Bosita: 1-Rider: 1 Minority Ramon Rodrigo Gutierrez: 1-Rider: 1 Minority Marcelino Libanan: 4Ps: 1 Minority Jonathan Clement Abalos 4Ps: 1 Minority Lex Anthony Colada: AAMBIS-Owa: 1 Minority Joseph Stephen Paduano: Abang Lingkod: 3 Minority Robert Raymond Estrella: Abono: 1 ...
Pages in category "Party-lists represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
92 NUP 36 NPC 33 Nacionalista 32 PFP 10 Liberal 10 Others 40 Party-list election All 63 seats under the party-list system Party Current seats ACT-CIS 3 1-Rider 2 Tingog 2 4Ps 2 Ako Bikol 2 SAGIP 2 Others 48 Incumbent Speaker Martin Romualdez Lakas Politics of the Philippines Government Constitution of the Philippines Charter Change Laws Legal codes Taxation Executive President of the ...
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Party-list representatives are indirectly elected via a party-list election wherein the voter votes for the party and not for the party's nominees (closed list); the votes are then arranged in descending order, with the parties that won at least 2% of the national vote given one seat, with additional seats determined by a formula dependent on ...