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Election Day is on May 9, 2022#BumotoKa The Vice President
Terms: 6 years; may run for one re-election and shall not serve more than two consecutive terms Function: The vice president succeeds the president in case of death, disability, or resignation. The vice president may be appointed to a cabinet position by the president without need for confirmation, concurrently serving as a secretary. Qualifications: (1) Natural born and registered voter of the Philippines (2) A registered voter (3) Able to read & write (4) 40 years of age on the day of the election (5) Resident of the Philippines for at least 10 years before the election is held Vice Presidential Candidates Select a candidate below to view their profile page
1. ATIENZA, LITO
2. BELLO, WALDEN
3. DAVID, RIZALITO
4. DUTERTE, SARA
5. LOPEZ, MANNY SD
6. ONG, DOC WILLIE
7. PANGILINAN, KIKO
8. SERAPIO, CARLOS
9. SOTTO, VICENTE TITO Share the vice presidential candidates
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