List of Bongbong Marcos 2022 presidential campaign endorsements

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This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who endorsed the campaign of Bongbong Marcos for President of the Philippines and Sara Duterte for Vice President of the Philippines (unless denoted otherwise) in the 2022 Philippine presidential election.

Contents

Endorsements listed once each.

Political endorsements

Presidents

Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Duterte and Laotian President Bounnhang Vorachith (cropped).jpg
Rodrigo Duterte
Joseph Estrada Erap at the State Dining Room of the Malacanan Palace 072716.jpg
Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Arroyo with Xi and Sotto (cropped).jpg
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

Cabinet-level officials

Harry Roque Harry Roque in 2017 - 2017111-ph01-ALCAIN-1 (cropped).jpg
Harry Roque
Juan Ponce Enrile Juan Ponce Enrile - 2017 (cropped).jpg
Juan Ponce Enrile

National-level executive officials and civil servants

Diplomats

Nur Misuari Nur misuari.jpg
Nur Misuari

Philippine Congress

Senate

Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa Ronald dela Rosa 073116 (cropped).jpg
Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa
Imee Marcos Imee Marcos COC 2019 elections filing (cropped).jpg
Imee Marcos
Bong Revilla Ramon Bong Revilla.JPG
Bong Revilla
Manny Villar Manny Villar T'nalak Festival 2009.jpg
Manny Villar
Juan Miguel Zubiri Miguel Zubiri Senate 2018 (cropped).jpg
Juan Miguel Zubiri

House of Representatives

Paolo Duterte Rep. Paolo Duterte (18th Congress PH).jpg
Paolo Duterte
Imelda Marcos Imelda Romualdez Marcos 2.jpg
Imelda Marcos
Abraham Tolentino Rep. Abraham Tolentino (18th Congress PH).jpg
Abraham Tolentino
Lucy Torres-Gomez Chairperson Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez (cropped).jpg
Lucy Torres-Gomez

Local government officials

Provincial officials

Jonvic Remulla Governor Remulla LPP Official Portrait.jpg
Jonvic Remulla
Chavit Singson Chavit Singson Miss Universe 2016.jpg
Chavit Singson

Local officials

Richard Gomez Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez (cropped).jpg
Richard Gomez
Mike Rama Michael Lopez Rama.jpg
Mike Rama
Vergel Meneses Vergel Meneses.jpg
Vergel Meneses

Military and police officials

High-rank officials

  • Danilo Abinoja, Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard (2007–2008) [5]
  • Damian Carlos, Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard (2006–2007) [5]
  • Benjamin Defensor Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (2002) [5]
  • Avelino Razon Jr., Chief of the Philippine National Police (2007–2008) [5]
  • Dionisio Santiago, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (2002–2003) [5]
  • Felimon Santos Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (2020) [5]

Medal of Valor awardees

Service and area commanders

General and service officers

Political parties, organizations, and alliances

Non-political endorsements

Business executives and leaders

Media personalities

Nora Aunor Superstar nora aunor in 2011.jpg
Nora Aunor
Dulce Dulce 2021 - 90th Anniversary Metropolitan Theater (cropped).jpg
Dulce
UniTeam 2022 proclamation rally 3.jpg
Toni Gonzaga at the UniTeam proclamation rally
Kris Lawrence Kris Lawrence (2020) - courtesy of Rated Korina (cropped).jpg
Kris Lawrence

Sports figures

Other public figures

Apollo Quiboloy Quiboloy Give Us This Day 2019 (cropped).jpg
Apollo Quiboloy

Organizations

Advocacy groups

  • Advocates and Keepers Organization of OFWS (AKO-OFW) [178]
  • Alyansang Duterte-Bongbong [8]
  • BAROG 2.0 (Batan-on Alang kay Rody Gihapon) [179]
  • Filipinos for Peace, Justice and Prosperity Movement [81]
  • People's Patriotic Movement [8]
  • Movement for Reform and Regional Development toward New Economic Cultural Cooperation [180]

Cooperatives

  • National Federation of Transport Cooperative [181]

Educational institutions

Fraternity groups

  • Scouts Royale Brotherhood International Service Fraternity and Sorority [184]

LGBTQ+ groups

  • LGBT Pilipinas [185]
  • United Beki of the Philippines [81]

Religious groups and Christian movements

Trade unions

Transport groups

  • Liga ng Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas [181]
  • Motorcycle Federation of the Philippines, Inc. [181]
  • Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines Inc. [181]

Sectorial groups

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