More partylist groups proclaimed

Published by rudy Date posted on May 28, 2013

MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) proclaimed 38 winning partylist groups Tuesday, leaving only five seats left for the others to fight over.

In a resolution promulgated on Tuesday, Comelec proclaimed:

Buhay 3 seats
A Teacher 2 seats
BayanMuna 2 seats
1-CARE 2 seats
Akbayan 2 seats
Abono 2 seats
Ako Bicol 2 seats
OFW Family 2 seats
Gabriela 2 seats
COOP-NATCCO 2 seats
Agap 2 seats
Cibac 2 seats
Magdalo 2 seats
An Waray 2 seats
Abamin 1 seat
Act Teachers 1 seat
Butil 1 seat
Amin 1 seat
ACT-CIS 1 seat
Kalingga 1 seat
LPGMA 1 seat
TUCP 1 seat
Yacap 1 seat
Agri 1 seat
Angkla 1 seat
ABS 1 seat
Diwa 1 seat
Kabataan 1 seat
Anakpawis 1 seat
Alay Buhay 1 seat
Aambis Owwa 1 seat
1-Sagip 1 seat
AVE 1 seat
Ating Coop 1 seat
1-BAP 1 seat
Abakada 1 seat
AMA 1 seat
Ang Nars 1 seat

So far, 53 seats out of the total 58 for partylist have been allocated.

Comelec last Friday initially proclaimed the top 14, which had obtained at least two percent of the total votes cast.

They were guaranteed at least one seat in the House of Representatives. Another seat will be given if they manage to get more than two percent.

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